

Animation · Family · Music
Overview
It's fright lights, big city when the Monster High ghouls head to Boo York! Cleo de Nile is invited to attend a gancy gala celebrating the return of the magical comet and, of course, she brings along her beast friends. But their trip isn't all fun and frightseeing because Nefera, Cleo's sister, uses the comet's power for her own spooktacularly sneaky plans. Can the monsters unwrap the mystery of the comet in time to stop Nefera? Find out in Booy York, Boo York, the first-ever Monster High musical, featuring eight original songs.
Top Cast


Salli Saffioti
Salli Saffioti
Cleo de Nile / Clawdeen Wolf (voice)
Salli Saffioti
Cleo de Nile / Clawdeen Wolf (voice)


Missi Hale
Missi Hale
Catty Noir (voice)
Missi Hale
Catty Noir (voice)


TJ Smith
TJ Smith
Pharaoh / Seth Ptolemy (voice)
TJ Smith
Pharaoh / Seth Ptolemy (voice)


Evan Smith
Evan Smith
Deuce Gorgon / Agent (voice)
Evan Smith
Deuce Gorgon / Agent (voice)


Wendee Lee
Wendee Lee
Nefera de Nile (voice)
Wendee Lee
Nefera de Nile (voice)


Kate Higgins
Kate Higgins
Frankie Stein (voice)
Kate Higgins
Frankie Stein (voice)


Debi Derryberry
Debi Derryberry
Draculaura (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Draculaura (voice)


Laura Bailey
Laura Bailey
Lagoona Blue / Headmistress Bloodgood / Elle Eedee (voice)
Laura Bailey
Lagoona Blue / Headmistress Bloodgood / Elle Eedee (voice)


Audu Paden
Audu Paden
Ramses / Ghoulia / Hack / Manny / Narrator / Neckbet (voice)
Audu Paden
Ramses / Ghoulia / Hack / Manny / Narrator / Neckbet (voice)


Erin Fitzgerald
Erin Fitzgerald
Astranova / Abbey Bominable / Raven Queen / Slug Monster (voice)
Erin Fitzgerald
Astranova / Abbey Bominable / Raven Queen / Slug Monster (voice)
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