A new character introduced as a DJ and designer, featuring a sleek, metallic, techno-styled look. 5. Themes of Friendship and Identity
The voice cast is brimming with talent. Celeste Henderson reprises her role as both Cleo de Nile and Clawdeen Wolf, while Karen Strassman brings a wonderful vulnerability to the singing sensation Catty Noir. Wendee Lee adds a venomous touch to the villainous Nefera de Nile, and TJ Smith is charming as the hero Pharaoh. The film also introduces several memorable new characters, including Luna Mothews (voiced by Lauren Weisman), a moth monster girl with big dreams, and Astranova (voiced by Erin Fitzgerald), an alien monster from outer space. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
: The daughter of the Mothman. She brought a dark-pop, gothic-glam aesthetic with dramatic, translucent moth wings. A new character introduced as a DJ and
“Clawdeen!” a voice chirped like a bell with too much energy. It was Lagoona Blue, hair a tide of teal that caught the city light and turned it into confetti. She held a netbag with saltwater pearls from the East Dock boutiques. “You’ll never guess who’s headlining the promenade.” Celeste Henderson reprises her role as both Cleo
Ramses and Cleo's sister, Nefera, conspire to force Cleo into a "dynasty" by betrothing her to Seth Ptolemy, the son of a powerful patron. They plan to use the comet’s power to make a binding, unbreakable promise.
Additionally, the film highlights the grind of the creative industry. Through characters like Catty Noir—who visits Boo York to find her authentic artistic voice after quitting pop stardom—the story emphasizes that true art requires vulnerability and self-discovery, rather than commercial manufacturing. Cultural Legacy and Fan Reception
The soundtrack covers multiple genres, reflecting the diverse subcultures of Boo York City: