Monster High - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Dodgeskull

Game of DeNile

Uncommon Cold

Ghosts with Dirty Faces

Hickmayleeun

No Place Like Nome

Sibling Rivalry

The Nine Lives of Toralei

Unlife to Live

Abyss Adventure

Unearthed Day

Creepfast Club

Home Ick

Hoodoo That Voodoo That You Do

I Know What You Did Last Fright

Honey, I Shrunk the Ghouls

HooDude Voodoo

Undo the Voodoo

Dot Dead Gorgeous

Beast Ghoulfriend

Aba-Kiss Me Deadly

Bean Scare Done That

A Perfect Match

Hiss-toria

The Need for Speed

The Halls Have Eyes

Mauled

Scare-Born Infection

Boo Year's Eve

Franken-Styled

Defending Your Lagoona

Freaky Fridate

Ghoulest Season

Fright Dance

Scare-itage

Tough as Scales

Tree of Unlife

No Ghouls Allowed

I Scream You Scream

Frankie's Joltin' Juice

Tortoise and the Scare

Fierce Crush

Invasion of Ghoul Snatchers

Flowers for Slow Moe

Ready, Wheeling and Able

Creature of the Year

Party Undead

Student Disembodied President

Clawbacks

Field of Screams

Angry Ghouls

The Stich-uation

Scarah-Voyant

Inscare-itance

Playing the Boos

Department of Monster Vehicles

Royal Pest Sitter

Cookie Creeper

Monster-Morphoseas

Games Ghouls Play

Crime Scream Investigation
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