In many versions of the monster house story, there are groups of kids. Maybe there's a curious and brave boy who leads the exploration of the spooky house. There could also be a smart girl who figures out some of the secrets about the house. Sometimes, there might be a sidekick - like character, a little younger or more timid, but still part of the group. And, of course, there could be an old neighbor who knows something about the history of the house and gives the kids some clues.
I'm not sure specifically as there are many possible Monster House stories. But it could be a group of curious kids who are the main characters. They might be the ones to discover the secrets of the monster house.
Well, kind of. The concept of a 'Monster House' is based on real elements. For example, old houses often have creaky floors, strange noises, and an overall eerie atmosphere. The filmmakers used these real - world characteristics to create the fictional but believable 'Monster House' in the movie. They combined the common human fear of the unknown in old, creepy places and made it into an exciting animated adventure.
Perhaps there is a young detective - type character who is determined to solve the mystery of the monster house. There might also be a local hermit who knows some secrets about the house and helps or hinders the main character. And of course, there could be some sort of supernatural entity that is either the cause of the house being a monster or is trapped inside the house.
In the Monster House Nebbercracker Story, Mr. Nebbercracker is a central character. He is an old man who is very possessive of his house. Then there are the kids, like DJ, Chowder, and Jenny. DJ is the main kid among them, who is really intrigued by the house's strange behavior. These characters together form the core of the story as they interact with the monster - like house and each other.
Well, while it may not be a completely literal true story, it draws on the idea that some houses can seem so menacing and full of secrets that they might as well be monsters. There are often stories in neighborhoods about that one old house that no one goes near. The Monster House in the movie is an exaggeration of that concept, but it has its roots in the real human perception of certain houses as something otherworldly and scary.