Annabelle is joining the ghouls of MonsterHigh with a brand new limited edition Mattel exclusive doll
Class is in session once again as Mattel is back with a brand new horror franchise crossover with Monster High. A new Skullector doll is on the way as the modern horror classic character,is ready for high school. This possessed doll invaded viewers' homes and dreams after her appearance in, sequels, and her own film. She is now ready to strut her stuff and bring some"scary-chic" to your Monster High doll collection.
"Our Monster High alumni asked for her, so we answered and created the Skullector Annabelle Doll. This pigtailed and possessed doll was introduced in The Conjuring, but her story was fully told in her own movie trilogy. We designed our version with scary-chic, film-inspired details, along with Monster High ghoul-amorous touches."
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