The classic Universal Monsters have been given an unexpectedly adorable makeover. Universal Kids Digital Studio has launched Universal Monster Tots, a new short-form animated series that reimagines iconic monsters as toddlers learning important lessons about friendship, teamwork, sharing, and caring. The first two episodes of Universal Monster Tots are now available to watch on the Universal Jr. YouTube channel, with new episodes premiering weekly. The first two episodes are also embedded in this article.
The series follows four young monsters (Elle, Frankie, Woof, and Vinnie) as they play, learn, and embark on adventures inside their spooky playhouse. According to the official synopsis:
“Follow the Monster Tots as they play and learn while going on adventures around their spooky playhouse!”
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Monster Tots is based on characters from the classic Universal Monsters universe, but instead of battling heroes or terrorizing unsuspecting victims, these pint-sized versions are learning the basics of getting along with others.
“Through teamwork and creative problem-solving, the young monsters will learn how to share, play, and care for each other … all while having fun with a lot of laughs along the way!”
Our friends at Bloody Disgusting report that the characters were designed by Crash McCreery, a concept artist known for his work on Universal’s monster properties. The result is a dramatically different take on characters traditionally associated with horror, transforming them into colorful and kid-friendly characters aimed at introducing younger viewers to the world of the Universal Monsters. The concept comes directly from Universal Kids Digital Studio.
Rather than serving as traditional horror, Universal Monster Tots is positioned as a gateway series for young fans, using the familiar Universal Monsters to teach childhood values through short, playful adventures. The show’s four central characters; Elle, Frankie, Woof, and Vinnie; will return in new episodes every week.
For fans of the Universal Monsters, Monster Tots offers a cute twist on the legendary characters. For parents looking for an introduction to classic monsters that isn’t actually scary, the series could provide a great gateway into Universal’s iconic horror lineup. Will you be watching the show? Let us know by leaving a comment below.