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: His monster, Bob the Scarecrow, embodies his fear of being a coward.
Inherited Shadows: The Burden of Legacy and Truth in Skylar Lewis’s Journey
The Harmony of Bravery: How Music Defeats Fear in the Modern DCOM Girl vs. Monster TV Review - Common Sense Media Girl Vs. Monster
: Faces stage fright, which manifests when her monster, Deimata, possesses her rival.
: The monsters in the film are literal representations of the characters' internal struggles: : His monster, Bob the Scarecrow, embodies his
: Her monster, Theodosia, represents her fear of academic failure and public speaking.
The 2012 Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) Girl vs. Monster explores themes of through the lens of a family-friendly horror-comedy. Starring Olivia Holt as Skylar Lewis, the film follows a fearless teenager who discovers she is a fifth-generation monster hunter after accidentally releasing a horde of creatures on Halloween. Core Themes for Analysis : The monsters in the film are literal
: Unique among many DCOMs, the music is integrated into the plot as a tool for overcoming fear. The song "Had Me @ Hello" won the Radio Disney Music Award for Best Crush Song in 2013.