You can watch different versions of Monster High on a mix of paid and free platforms, but availability changes a lot by country and over time, so always double‑check in your region.

Main current series (2022 TV show)

  • The newer animated Monster High series from Nickelodeon streams with a subscription on Paramount+ in many regions.
  • Individual episodes and seasons are also sold digitally (buy/rent) on major stores like Google Play, Amazon/Prime Video, Apple TV, or similar TV storefronts depending on your country.

Older webisodes and original content

  • The short original Monster High webisodes are available in playlists on the official Monster High YouTube channel, which fans often recommend as the easiest legal way to watch them.
  • Some older movies or specials appear on YouTube either as free official uploads or as paid rentals, though the exact lineup changes over time.

Movies and “OG” era options

  • Fans on forums mention that many of the classic Monster High movies have rotated through free, ad‑supported services like Peacock or Tubi in certain regions, so it is worth searching those apps if they are available where you live.
  • Community discussions also point to anime/cartoon streaming sites and apps (for example Bilibili in some regions) that currently host several of the Generation 1 movies, but quality, language, and legality can vary, so proceed carefully and use trusted services when possible.

Quick tips before you hit play

  • Start by searching “Monster High” on Paramount+, YouTube (official channel first), and your local digital stores; then, if you want the older movies, check what’s on your region’s free streamers (Peacock, Tubi, etc.).
  • Because catalogs shift (some services lost Monster High in 2024 in certain countries), if you cannot find it today, set up watch‑list/“notify me” alerts on sites like JustWatch or on the apps themselves so you get pinged when it returns.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.