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Monster High - Casketball Jinx (S1E26)

Monster High – Season 1 - Episode 26 – Casketball Jinx

Clawdeen jinxes the casketball team and almost quits, but realizes why the sport is important to her.

Runtime (min)11
TMDB Rating10.0 (1 votes)
Air Date2023-10-03
GenresAnimation, Family, Kids, Comedy
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Nickelodeon

Storyline

In this episode, Clawdeen discovers she has accidentally jinxed the Monster High casketball team, causing them to lose game after game. Feeling responsible for the team's losing streak, she grapples with guilt and considers quitting the sport altogether. The episode follows her internal struggle as she weighs her love for casketball against the harm she believes she's causing her teammates.

Through conversations with her friends and reflection on what casketball means to her personally, Clawdeen comes to understand the deeper reasons why the sport matters in her life. She learns that her connection to the game goes beyond wins and losses, and that stepping away isn't the solution. By the episode's end, Clawdeen finds a way to break the jinx and reconnects with her passion for casketball, understanding that her presence on the team is valuable regardless of superstitions or temporary setbacks.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about taking responsibility for mistakes while also recognizing when self-blame becomes counterproductive. Clawdeen's journey shows young viewers that feeling guilty is natural, but it's important to examine whether that guilt is based on reality or superstition. Kids learn that sometimes we attribute problems to ourselves that aren't actually our fault, and that working through these feelings with friends and trusted people can help us see situations more clearly.

The episode also explores perseverance and the importance of understanding our personal motivations. Clawdeen's realization about why casketball matters to her demonstrates that activities we love often have deeper meaning than surface-level success. Children learn that it's worth examining why we participate in the things we do, whether it's sports, hobbies, or friendships, and that this self-awareness can help us push through difficult moments.

Additionally, the story reinforces themes of teamwork and belonging. Clawdeen's teammates and friends help her see her value beyond any perceived jinx, teaching kids that true teams support each other through struggles and that our worth isn't determined solely by outcomes or performance.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
How should I talk to my child about superstitions and jinxes after watching this episode?Use Clawdeen's experience as a starting point to discuss how superstitions can make us feel responsible for things outside our control. Explain that while it's natural to look for patterns or reasons when things go wrong, we shouldn't blame ourselves for coincidences. Help your child distinguish between actual cause-and-effect and superstitious thinking, while validating that many people have lucky charms or rituals that make them feel confident. The key is ensuring these beliefs don't lead to unnecessary guilt or anxiety.
What if my child wants to quit an activity they love because they think they're letting their team down?This episode provides a perfect opportunity to explore those feelings together. Ask your child what they enjoy about the activity and whether their concerns are based on feedback from coaches and teammates or their own worries. Like Clawdeen, children sometimes need help recognizing that temporary struggles don't define their value to a team. Encourage them to talk with their coach or teammates about their concerns, and remind them that everyone has rough patches in activities they care about.
How does this episode address the pressure kids feel in competitive sports?The episode acknowledges that children can internalize team losses and feel personally responsible for group outcomes. Clawdeen's story shows that this pressure, while common, can be examined and challenged. The narrative encourages kids to remember why they started playing in the first place and to value participation, growth, and enjoyment alongside winning. It's a gentle reminder that sports should be fulfilling beyond just the scoreboard, which is a healthy perspective for young athletes.
What does Clawdeen learn about why casketball is important to her?Throughout the episode, Clawdeen moves beyond surface concerns about winning and losing to understand her deeper connection to the sport. She recognizes that casketball matters to her because of the friendships, the physical challenge, the teamwork, or personal growth it provides—not just the outcomes of individual games. This self-awareness helps her see that quitting would mean losing something meaningful, and that her reasons for playing are valid regardless of any perceived jinx or temporary setbacks.
Is this episode appropriate for children who are sensitive about making mistakes?Yes, this episode can actually be helpful for sensitive children because it models working through feelings of guilt and self-blame in a supportive environment. Clawdeen's friends help her gain perspective, and she learns that mistakes or perceived failures don't diminish her worth. The resolution is gentle and affirming, showing that we can move past moments when we feel we've let others down. Watching together gives you an opportunity to reinforce these messages and discuss similar situations your child might face.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Draculaura practices witchcraft, and Clawdeen and Frankie must help her subdue the tater tot she brought to life!
12
Frankie, "cursed" from their brain's past life, gets help from Clawdeen and Draculaura to break it.
13
On her birthday, monster expert Clawdeen receives her mother's necklace from her father. It guides her to a hidden school called Monster High.
14
To evade monster hunters, Clawdeen must embrace her human side to save herself and Cleo.
15
Frankie's picture day panic causes them to ZAP the school camera into a soul-sucking menace.
16
Toralei and Lagoona threaten to expose Draculaura as a witch, sabotaging her campaign to be Head Fearleader.
17
Clawdeen's friendship with Frankie and Draculaura is tested when she's invited to join Monster High's werewolf pack.
18
Deuce overworks himself to win a fundraiser, accidentally turning other students into rock candy treats.
19
Clawdeen opens up to her dad and learns they have a lot in common, while Cleo seeks followers in the human world.
110
To discover the cause of her mother's disappearance, Clawdeen opens a portal in the catacombs and releases her brother Clawd.
111
Draculaura is set on hosting the perfect holiday party. But someone unexpected shows up and things don't go as planned, she struggles to cope with unmet expectations and sharing the spotlight.
112
Afraid to be embarrassed at a dance-off, Draculaura gives her partner, Clawd, enchanted dancing shoes.
113
Cleo wants the lead role for the school play and raids her family's ancient tomb for a perfect, superior costume.
114
Frankie doesn't want Watzie to leave for dragon migration, so they amp up the fun to try to convince him to stay.
115
Draculaura must discover her familiar to open a Witchcraft Codex and hone her powers.
116
Frankie bottles up their feelings after not making the fearleading team and causes unintended electrical outbursts.
117
After misguided efforts, Clawd learns that being a good, older brother means more than just protecting his sister.
118
Conflicting predictions from a new app say a visit from Cleo's favorite influencer will either be amazing or a disaster.
119
Ghoulia's dream is about to come true when she must perform for a superstar alum.
120
Draculaura, Clawdeen and Frankie meet Twyla, a boogey monster, while having a sleepover in the library.
121
Frankie, fascinated by Kuma's scare-itage, does a ritual unsupervised causing trouble for all Monster High's undead students!
122
Lagoona's creative vision is ignored by other monsters as they make a movie for the Film Festival.
123
Frustrated at her classmates, Toralei and her band release earworms that controls everyone's thoughts.
124
Dracula investigates a witch rumor at Monster High, leaving Draculaura to debate whether to share her secret or get caught.
125
Ghoulia tries to get the top spot on Monster High's Horror Roll but unleashes a zombie invasion.
126
Clawdeen jinxes the casketball team and almost quits, but realizes why the sport is important to her.
127
Cleo tries to make a homecooked meal to raise Clawdeen's spirits and cure her homesickness.
128
Ghoulia helps Lagoona find her precious, secret toy, inspecting all of their classmates for the culprit.
129
Cleo gets a new pet, Hissette, and asks Deuce, snake expert, for advice which makes Frankie uneasy.
130
Finnegan battles his own self-doubt and a giant kraken in order to become the next bandleader.
131
When Catarina Stripe (Toralei's mom) visits Monster High, Clawdeen is stunned when Catarina proposes a monstrous trade: Clawdeen's Moon Claw for Selena Wolf's old diary.
132
It's time for midterms at Monster High. When Clawdeen is stuck on an impossible mission with the Were-pack, she must learn from her mom's legacy to lead very different monsters.
133
Watzie and Count Fabulous accidentally stumble into the human world and must work together to make it home undiscovered
134
Twyla must complete a rite of passage by pursuing a Night Terror through her friends' dreams.
135
Draculaura and Toralei are magically stuck together on Ghoul Spirit Day while Clawdeen and Frankie track down a Codex for help.
136
On Scareer Day, Heath and his dad Hades must work together to save the school from a swarm of vicious pixies.
137
Deuce prepares for a trip, but his twin sisters try to scare him out of the idea, thinking he can't be independent.
138
Clawd must evade Bloodgood's horse, Nightmare, to catch the Blood Thirsty Bandit who's been stealing talismans.
139
When Barkimedes and Howleen ask Clawdeen to show them the human world, Clawdeen battles her insecurity that humanity is boring.
140
Lagoona tries to impress Gil by getting help from Frankie, but quickly turns into an out-of-control whirlwind.
141
As Gil trains for the Deep Waters Challenge, he realizes that Lagoona is actually the right monster for the job.
142
Skelita learns to honor her abuela her own way for a fashion competition.
143
Draculaura desperately searches for her "unique witchy power" in order to attend a special witchcraft camp
144
Frankie needs to find a cool way to ask Cleo to the Monster Ball before Deuce asks her first.
145
Clawdeen leads the monster representatives in the Blood Moon Eclipse ceremony to bring her mom back. It's up to her, Draculaura, Frankie and the rest of the boo crew to save the Monster Ball - and the world.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Clawdeen finds that balancing school with her new role as Were-Ruler is way more challenging than she thought, as she faces her first big task as Were-Ruler, Clawdeen makes a decision that will shake up the were-world.
22
When Draculaura learns that Skelita is also practicing witchcraft, she eagerly shows Skelita the "right way" to be a witch.
23
Clawd wants to spend a monster holiday, Friday the 13th, with Selena, but a time loop interferes with his plans.
24
Wanting to gain more followers, Cleo makes a deal with an ancient mirror that tries to take over her life.
25
Clawd and Draculaura fiercely compete to see who can scare Mrs. O'Shriek first and restore her lost banshee scream.
26
Determined to stay "chill", Abbey bottles up her feelings and accidentally freezes her friends.
27
As Meowlody and Purrsephone prepare to play a Hissfits show, Meowlody must learn that her unique skills are a strength, not a weakness.
28
The Boo Crew vacations to the Bermuda Triangle while Dracula considers which Were-Ruler to endorse. Clawdeen investigates a destroyed sandcastle that could change the course of the election and discovers surprises on the island.
29
When Draculaura and Heath find themselves in an alternate dimension where they're seven years old, Draculaura must confort her past.
210
Torn between spending time with the Boo Crew or her new friend Venus, Clawdeen decides to magically split into two.
211
Toralei struggles without her mom on Family Day at Monster High, so the school itself devises a way to protect her.
212
Draculaura and her mom suppress their competitive nature during game night, but holding back causes its own problems.
213
When Cleo and Nefera babysit unruly werewolf twins, Nefera must accept that she can learn from her younger sister.
214
When Barkimedes includes Buddy in a human-themed game at Monster High, Buddy realizes the game is entirely wrong about humans.
215
When Ghoulia's anxiety manifests as a monster, she hurries to get rid of it before and appointment with the school counselor.
216
Victor and Mary, worried for Frankie's safety, secretly reprogram their teenage child's latest robot invention for protection at all costs.
217
Convinced that Deuce is lonely, Lagoona and Heath set him up for an ultra-romantic Heartbeast Night to lift his spirits.
218
Toralei attempts to mentor a rowdy young werecat, but she soon realizes that she may be teaching her Little Paw the wrong lesson.
219
When Spectra's Ghoulma announces that she's retiring to Sarasotaaagh, Spectra sabotages their family haunt to get her to stay.
220
Inspired by his comic books, Gil takes on a superhero persona at school, but the power quickly goes to his head.
221
Deuce wants to show off his pet rat, Perseus, at the Pet Scare, but when Perseus won't participate, Deuce finds a destructive replacement.
222
Jealous of Jinafire, Heath tries to outdo her climate activism with a superior Climate Science project.
223
Clawdeen organizes a "Get Out to Vote" concert with Catty Noir, but a shapeshifter threatens to ruin the event. Stuck in an alternate dimension, Clawdeen and Romulus must work together to get back to Monster High before the concert.
224
After offending the Codex by mistake and causing him to run away, Draculaura resorts to witchcraft to fix their friendship.
225
Lagoona must work up the courage to be honest with her ghostly ex-boyfriend when he comes back into her life to haunt her.
226
Wanting to be more of a "boss monster" like Nefera, Venus overworks herself and gets in over her head by refusing help.
227
Bunny Earickson searches for a special pollinating bat in order to locate a companion plant for a wilting Venus.
228
When an anonymous monster praises Toralei's poetry online, she's determined to find out who's behind the account.
229
Finnegan's excited to earn a magical trident upgrade, but he scrambles to fix things when his trident breaks instead.
230
As Head Haunter of the Monster Fest, Frankie frets over the best way to run the festival and considers handing the reins over to Hades. Monsters start to disappear, leading Frankie to investigate when Hades sponsors the festival.
231
Frankie, Phoenix, and Heath search Hades' Underworld factory for their missing friends and discover a surprising culprit. The Boo Crew must "weave their own webs" and battle a foe to save the festival.
232
When kaiju besties Modirah and Gakaiju have a falling out, Deuce is determined to play peacemaker and fix their friendship.
233
Manny grows attached to an adorable undead frog during a class project and is unwilling to de-animate it.
234
On the night before the election, Clawdeen confronts the shapeshifter and realizes that Headmistress Bloodgood is in danger. The Boo Crew must unite to expose the shapeshifter's true identity and ensure that the election goes off without a hitch!

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