If you’re on the hunt for something that hits both cute and collectible for a kid who loves their Monster High dolls, the latest PLAYMOBIL × Monster High figures deliver exactly that. The styling on these mini figures leans adorable and packed with character. They’re honestly the the perfect counterpart to their full-sized doll versions.
The Fear Squad Multipack offers three figures together, each in coordinating theme wear that matches the Monster High vibe but scaled down and simplified just right for smaller hands. With Clawdeen, Cleo, and Frankie in their sporty cheerleader outfits, kids will have a ton of fun pretending they’re at a game or just hanging out after school.

The individual figures—Lagoona Blue, Draculaura, Ghoulia Yelps, Cleo De Nile, Clawdeen Wolf, are all mini versions of the familiar originals, with their signature colors, outfits and accessories in smaller size. Each figure becomes a fun display piece but also a playable toy that slides easily into a child’s collection or backpack. Or in this case, the perfect stocking stuffer for those who collect the full size dolls. Plus since these are arguably more portable than the dolls, they can take the fun anywhere!

What makes these extra special is the “mini-doll equivalent” feel. If kids already have the large Monster High dolls, these PLAYMOBIL versions don’t replace them, they complement them. They’re great for travel, for display on a shelf, for mixing into playsets, or for being gifted in stocking stuffers because the size and price make them ideal for that. Finding one of these tucked into a Christmas stocking would definitely earn major cred from the kids this year.
On the “cute” scale, these figures hit strong. The heads are larger in proportion in that classic PLAYMOBIL style, the facial expressions friendly and detailed enough to feel true to character, and the outfits capture key motifs (like Cleo’s gold accent, Ghoulia’s tech-geek vibe, Draculaura’s gothic cute pink-and-black) without getting so busy they overwhelm. That balance is tough but Playmobil pulled it off.
As a collectible, they check boxes: licensed brand tie-in (Monster High), compatibility with other PLAYMOBIL figures and sets and presence of accessories and themed sets (like the Fear Squad pack including cheerleader-style props). In terms of play value, they’re solid. The articulation might not match high-end action figures, but they move enough for pose/play and that’s part of the charm. It’s about character and scene setting. The accessories included help with that too.
If I were picking a stocking stuffer recommendation I’d suggest that you get ALL the singles. If you can’t afford that, the multipack offers favorite characters in a bundle that any kid would love. Either way, they make for a great surprise, and if you already own other PLAYMOBIL sets these will fit right in the action.
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