The collaboration between Monster High and the Wednesday television series finds one of its most recognisable results in this doll. Mattel presents Wednesday Addams in her Nevermore Academy school uniform, in an edition that brings together the Monster High universe and the visual identity of the series. Reference HXJ04 is designed for collecting and display rather than open play, and comes with a stand that allows it to be shown correctly, as the doll cannot stand on its own without it.
A collectible piece with character-specific accessories
The box contents are closely tied to the Wednesday universe: the Thing figure as her inseparable companion, a black backpack with skull and cobweb details, platform boots with cello and scorpion Nero, and the display stand. The packaging features a bedroom diorama that is completed with the Enid Sinclair doll, sold separately, giving this reference a clear place within a wider collection.
Monster High x Wednesday Collection
This edition is part of the Monster High x Wednesday collaborative collection, a line that brings together two universes with a strong following among collectors and fans of both series. The dominant colours are black, grey and white, faithful to the character's visual palette. The articulation is standard Monster High, with no electronic functions or batteries. For anyone who already owns other pieces from this collaboration or is looking for a specific Wednesday Addams reference in collectible doll format, this is one of the most complete options available within the official Mattel line.
How it works as a gift or collectible piece
It is the kind of product that explains itself when the recipient knows the character. The combination of Wednesday Addams, the Nevermore Academy uniform and the character-specific accessories makes it a very direct choice for fans of the series and Monster High collectors. As a gift, it works well when you know the person follows the collection or has an interest in the Wednesday universe. As a display piece, the included stand and the diorama packaging give it a finish that feels closer to a collector's item than an everyday toy.