"Fear Pressure" (G1)

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"Fear Pressure"

"Fear Pressure" is the sixteenth episode of Volume 2 of Monster High, premiering May 26, 2011.
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Quick Facts
Full Name
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"Fear Pressure"
Monster Type
Unknown
Role
webisode
First Appearance
"Fear Pressure" (2011)
Locations
Creepateria, Monster High
Overview
"Fear Pressure" is the sixteenth episode of Monster High Volume 2, the forty-third overall, which premiered on May 26, 2011.
"Fear Pressure" is the sixteenth episode of Volume 2 of Monster High. It is the forty-third episode of the webseries overall. It premiered on May 26, 2011.
Volume 2, Episode 16: Draculaura and Clawd's differences aren't keeping them apart—until Clawdeen decides to throw a steak in their romance.
Clawdeen angrily watches Clawd and Draculaura socializing at the other side of the creepateria. As bad luck never strikes once, Toralei, along with Meowlody and Purrsephone, comes to her table and pesters Clawdeen about the budding romance they know her to be against. When they leave, Frankie joins Clawdeen at her table and voices her amazement that Draculaura can suppress her disgust of meat just to be with Clawd. Clawdeen realizes that Clawd doesn't know that Draculaura is a hardcore vegetarian and comes up with a plan to separate them. She gets herself a big steak and walks over to the couple's table, where she makes a show of placing the steak on the table under the guise of making sure her brother eats well before his game that night. Draculaura promptly faints and is carried off by Frankie. Clawd tries to go after them, but Clawdeen questions why he'd want to be with a weakling like Draculaura. Clawd realizes that Clawdeen knew she was going to harm Draculaura and voices his disgust of her act, then walks off. A table away, the werecats slyly congratulate Clawdeen on the fact that she pulled such a great prank.
Minutes later, Jackson Jekyll, a new student and a human, is looking for a seat in the creepateria when he is made to trip by some jocks. Deuce and Heath watch the event from a nearby table. Deuce wonders aloud what a normie is doing at a monster school, to which Heath replies that the normie is his cousin. Deuce is surprised, but invites Jackson Jekyll to come sit with them, stating that Monster High is for everyone. Clawdeen overhears the conversation and finally accepts that she made a big mistake by trying to separate Clawd and Draculaura.
Clawdeen Wolf goes to the bathroom; she knows Draculaura and Frankie to be in and apologizes, saying she shouldn't have done what she did to Draculaura and that she was afraid she was going to lose her best friend. Draculaura forgives her and even offers to stop seeing Clawd, but Clawdeen counters that Draculaura is the only girl she knows who is good enough for her brother. To prove she's seen the error of her ways, Clawdeen joins Clawd and Draculaura on the bleachers at the pool, where a competition takes place. Lagoona and Gil come out as the big winners and as they hold hands while accepting the cup, Toralei appears and takes a photo for the fearbook.
Portrayers
No portrayer information is provided in the source material.
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Character
Fear Pressure features several Monster High students in its story centered around jealousy and acceptance.
Relationships
The episode highlights family bonds, friendships, and budding romances among Monster High students.
Clawdeen Wolf is the sister of Clawd Wolf and best friend of Draculaura. Clawd Wolf and Draculaura are in a romantic relationship. Heath Burns refers to Jackson Jekyll as his cousin.
Notes & Trivia
The episode title plays on "peer pressure" and includes puns, milestones, errors, and production notes.
  • The title of the webisode is a play on the term "peer pressure".
  • Draculaura's reaction to the steak both plays on her being vegetarian and vampires' vulnerability to "stakes".
Milestones:
  • Jackson Jekyll, Archer, and Ricky make their cartoon debuts.
  • Incidentally, this is the first webisode where the term "normie" is used.
Errors:
  • Early on during the creepateria scene, Scarah is animated as talking at her table. But there's no one she is talking to.
  • In the same creepateria scene, the bench Clawdeen is sitting on is not drawn in.
  • During Purrsephone's final appearance in the webisode, her lock of hair is on the wrong side of her head.
  • When Clawdeen is planning her idea in the back the food is in a pile but if it is in the creepateria there would be less food.
  • When Toralei is clapping, she has only earrings on one side of her face.
  • When Clawdeen is listening to Deuce, the girl with the short hair now has a plate she didn't have before.
  • The two backgrounders that push over Jackson Jekyll are unique to this webisode. Both use standard jacket-wearing bodies, but their heads are recycled from Buzz Wingman and the hunchbacked boy.
  • Jackson Jekyll had been part of the Monster High since July of 2010. It took nearly a year for him to show up in the cartoon.
Media Appearances
"Fear Pressure" is a standalone webisode in the Monster High series.
"Fear Pressure" premiered as a webisode on May 26, 2011.
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FAQ
What is "Fear Pressure"?
The sixteenth episode of Volume 2 of Monster High webseries.
When did "Fear Pressure" premiere?
It premiered on May 26, 2011.
What is the plot of Fear Pressure?
Clawdeen tries to interfere with Clawd and Draculaura's relationship using a steak prank.
Who makes their debut in Fear Pressure?
Jackson Jekyll, Archer, and Ricky make cartoon debuts.
What does the title Fear Pressure play on?
It is a play on "peer pressure".
Why does Draculaura faint?
Due to the steak, playing on her vegetarianism and vampire stake weakness.
What happens at the pool?
Lagoona and Gil win a competition.
What is the first use of 'normie'?
This webisode introduces the term "normie".
References
About "Fear Pressure"
"Fear Pressure" is a Monster High character featured in Generation 1. This profile covers monster heritage, role in the story, and how they connect to other characters in the Monster High universe.
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