Monster High Scaris City Of Frights Google Docs

Okay, let's be real for a sec. We all had that one Monster High obsession, right? Mine? You guessed it. Scaris: City of Frights.
Don't get me wrong, the dolls are iconic. Rochelle Goyle's wings? Chef's kiss! But let's talk about something else, shall we?
The Google Docs Era
Remember those days? No official movies streaming online. No fancy fan wikis. Just… Google Docs.
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Yes, I'm talking about fanfiction central. We were all there. Don't deny it!
The Plotlines We Craved
Scaris gave us so much potential. Think about it. A foreign exchange trip gone wild! Romance in Paris! Potential for drama?
And boy, did those Google Docs deliver. Did you love the idea of Clawdeen finally finding love? Or perhaps you wanted to see Frankie navigating Parisian street? Then it was all there, one poorly formatted page at a time.

I'm not saying the writing was always stellar. Grammar? What's grammar? But the heart! The passion! It was beautiful.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Here's where I get controversial. I think some of those Google Doc fanfics were... better than the actual movie.
Gasp! I know, I know. Sacrilege! But hear me out.

The movie had a plot, sure. Romyne, the fashion designer. Clawdeen’s big break. But some parts felt…rushed? Like they skipped over vital plot points? I do feel like they missed the mark at times.
Those Google Docs? They took their time. They explored every little detail. The awkward encounters with foreign ghouls. The struggle to find decent monster-sized clothes. The romance.
The character development alone? Immaculate! You could really tell the authors cared.
The Angst Was Real
And the angst! Oh, the angst! Were the characters going to find love? Were they going to make it in Paris? Would the plot lines resolve? The suspense was enough to give a ghoul goosebumps!

Let’s not forget the forbidden romances. The secret crushes. The emotional turmoil. It was like a teen drama explosion right on our screens. (Well, our Google Docs.)
The Community
Then there was the community. Commenting, critiquing, offering plot suggestions. It was a beautiful, collaborative mess.
We were all just a bunch of Monster High fanatics, bound together by our love for Scaris and our access to the internet. Those were the days.

So, next time you rewatch the movie, remember the Google Docs. Remember the passion. Remember the fanfiction.
And maybe, just maybe, give one a read. You might be surprised.
Because honestly, weren't those Google Docs the real Scaris: City of Frights experience?
Maybe that’s just me though. What do you all think?
