
Euna
2016-introduced and cartoon-only Draculaura's first friend, a kumiho who became trapped in a fairy tale realm by the Evil Queen.
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Quick Facts
Full Name

Euna
Monster Type
Kumiho
Role
unknown
First Appearance
The Lost Movie (2016)
Locations
Monster High
Overview
Euna is a kumiho and Draculaura's childhood friend from Monster High who pursued fairy tale realms and became trapped by the Evil Queen for 150 years.
Euna is a 2016-introduced and cartoon-only character. She is a kumiho and Draculaura's first friend with whom she loved to get lost in fairy tale make-believe. But what was simple fun for Draculaura was serious business for Euna, who wanted to find the realm of fairy tales. And she did, becoming trapped for no less than 150 years, courtesy of the Evil Queen. Being an explorer and survivalist at heart, Euna found ways to build herself a life inside the Labyrinth holding her prisoner and even developed love for her new surroundings.
Portrayers
No voice actors or portrayers are listed for Euna.
No portrayers are mentioned in available sources.
Character
Euna spent part of her childhood at Monster High, researched fairy tales, and became trapped in another realm, showcasing her explorer spirit.
Euna's roots lie in Korea, but a significant part of her childhood days were spent in the Boonited States of Scaremerica at Monster High. It was there she played her fairy tale reenactments with her best friend, Draculaura, and it was there, in the school's archives, that she found documents speaking of the existence of other worlds. She threw herself into research to realize her dream of experiencing actual fairy tales, unaware that she was walking into a trap laid by the Evil Queen.
Given that Draculaura's wish was to bring Euna home, the latter presumably returned to Monster High after the Evil Queen was dealt with.
Not much is known about her personality since she's never made a proper appearance in Generation 1, but we do know her dream is to experience an actual fairy tale. She loved to get lost in fairy tale make-believe, but what was simple fun for Draculaura was serious business for Euna, who wanted to find the realm of fairy tales.
Euna is a white-furred bipedal fox, whose most notable characteristic is her nine tails. Her long hair is white with a streak of purple through it.
Relationships
Euna's primary known relationship is with her best friend Draculaura from Monster High.
Draculaura is Euna's old friend and one of the few people who were near her in the days leading up to her disappearance. Their contact had weakened due to Draculaura not taking Euna's research seriously, but all the same she knew under what circumstances Euna disappeared and inherited her journal. For the next 150 years, Draculaura felt immense guilt over not being there for Euna, while Euna never thought to blame her misfortune on anyone but herself. It was a warm and, on Draculaura's end, tearful reunion when she finally found a way to reach her.
Notes & Trivia
Euna was first mentioned in 2016 and character sheets were released in 2017.
- May 20, 2016: Euna is first mentioned in the "A Magic Mirror" fragment of the "The Lost Movie".
- July 01, 2016: Euna is revealed in the "Reunion" fragment of the "The Lost Movie".
- September 05, 2017: Euna's character sheets are uploaded by their designer to her Behance account.
Media Appearances
Euna appears in The Lost Movie through mentions and reveals in 2016.
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G1FAQ
What is Euna's monster type?
Kumiho.
Who is Euna's first friend?
Where did Euna spend childhood days?
Monster High
Who trapped Euna?
Evil Queen
How long was Euna trapped?
150 years.
What is Euna's appearance?
White-furred bipedal fox with nine tails and white hair with a purple streak.
When was Euna first revealed?
July 01, 2016 in The Lost Movie
Has Euna appeared properly?
No proper appearance in Generation 1.
References
About Euna
Euna 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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