Top Ten Facts About Monsters
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If he counts as undead, why not dead body parts all stitched up to create a simulacrum.
But sometimes, werewolves would most likely can't become human and are stuck in their werewolf forms. Take the Wolf family from Monster High, Wayne, Wanda and their werewolf children and Bernard, Enid's werewolf dad.
So cliched, it hurts. (Not hating when vampires get hit by sunlight and die)
Sure, the noppera-bō has no face to see, speak, eat food, and smell, but why not Kiyomi? She can see, speak, eat food, and smell. And guess what? Noppera-bōs are faceless ghosts!
If there is a Frankenstein's monster that is created as 3 months old and was stuck at age 36, then can he have another 36th birthday?
If there was a ghost of a teenage girl who died in the '90s and is stuck as a 15 year old (should’ve turned 38), then can she have another 15th birthday?
If there was a vampire who has been dead for either hundreds or thousands of years (possibly the 15th century), then can he have another 40th birthday?
If there was a zombie from the 19th century, then can she have another 54th birthday?
Like vampires, which have reflections to make their appearance look like invisible people wearing clothes, ghosts have reflections that look like invisible people not wearing clothes, unlike vampires (who had invisible reflections wearing clothes).
Who said skeletons don't have hair?
Imagine the headcanon where Spectra and the Monster High ghosts were not turned to stone by Deuce Gorgon because they are no corporal and cannot feel anything.
Mummies, however, are very vain before they died.