Get ready to scream. Mattel just released an all-new Monster High doll, and it’s totally on point. 

This December, fans can get their hands (or their blades) on a freaky and fabulous doll inspired by Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands. Arriving just in time for the film’s 35th anniversary, this Skullector doll celebrates the storytelling and artistry that made the cult classic so cutting-edge. Fans can add it to their collection starting Dec. 5. 

This gothically glamorous doll slays in a strappy faux-leather bodysuit, complete with gunmetal buckles and a beautiful billowing skirt. Her wild, curly hair mimics Edward’s on-screen style, while the heels of her knee-high boots transform into trimmed topiaries. Of course, this look wouldn’t be finished without the character’s scissor-tipped fingers, adding a sharp touch to this creepy-chic collectible

The doll arrives in stunning, fold-out packaging featuring artwork from the original film and includes a doll stand and certificate of authenticity. Whether you slice into the box or display her in the original packaging, this dark diva will be a sharp standout in your Monster High collection. 

The Monster High Edward Scissorhands doll will be available Dec. 5 on Mattel Creations. Fans can learn more about Monster High’s Skullector collection at mattel.com


MONSTER HIGH SKULLECTOR EDWARD SCISSORHANDS DOLL

This doll serves cutting-edge couture — literally! Inspired by Edward Scissorhands, this dark diva slays in a strappy faux-leather bodysuit, complete with topiary hedge heels, dark voluminous hair, and of course, the character's iconic scissor-tipped fingers.

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  • $70

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Natalie is an Assistant Editor for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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