By James Robert Shaw
One almost wonders in this day and age if Hanna-Barbera’s Gravedale High (1990) would’ve had its own successful toy line if it was broadcast 20 years later.
Source(s): WookieWarrior23, Chris Jones
By James Robert Shaw
One almost wonders in this day and age if Hanna-Barbera’s Gravedale High (1990) would’ve had its own successful toy line if it was broadcast 20 years later.
Source(s): WookieWarrior23, Chris Jones
Tags: Hanna-Barbera, Monster High
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