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  1. I mainly just post the ideas in a stream-of-conscience style, so Circus Invasion isn't lost, really, it's just that I was making a post for it but after checking some other tabs on the internet I returned to the forum and found my few room ideas forgotten, when I tried to resume it just pulled up that post I made before starting on it.
  2. Well I lost the Circus Invasion, so I really have no reason not to.
  3. Yeah. I don't know the stuff about: What events in those vintage Halloween days would consist of to map out the house, A lot about Night Of The Scarecrow, If two Rob Zombie films in a Halloween Movie house would go over well (If we want to be technical there could be three but I'm talking classic Micheal), But I can do something for Circus Invasion and Containment, I guess. And maybe The Great Halloween Scare-a-Thon. A quick look at TV Tropes for the three movies I haven't seen, and I'll see what BS i can pull out.
  4. Some notes about some houses: Tokyo Yokai: As the person who wrote the basics of the house, I would probably push Kuchisake-onna the hardest. And in the Megahouse Scarezone (which I just adapted from the concept of The Harvest) I only used the lamp to represent Japanese decor. It's a pretty minor element, only used as food by one of the more benign Yokai. I'd make the media gift a short Manga, written in Japanese and Right-To-Left, about a young woman getting attacked by the monsters in the house. Monster Music: I have something of a requirement for Monster Music's playlist: The first room has to be about Halloween or Monsters in general (Monster Mash and Halloween (She Get So Mean)), the fourth an out-of-left-field song (A Little Piece of Heaven is a dark metal song in a house of light Halloween Novelty and Pop Songs, Frontier Psychiatrist is a lighter, surreal room in a house focusing on darker songs), and the last room needs to feature a Halloween Icon (Micheal Jackson and Freddy Krueger. Other finales could include He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask), Welcome to my Nightmare (Alice Cooper is an Icon), This Is Halloween (...But with Jack The Clown leading the rest of his Terrors through Unversal's street... No, that'd be awesome, actually. And he's a clown, what does the Clown do?), or a Figure song. Other song candidates I'd include are Creepy Doll, RE: Your Brains, Abracadabra, Spooky, Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), Psycho Killer, Spooky Scary Skeletons, Enter: Sandman, The Thing That Should Not Be, I Put A Spell On You, She Blinded Me With Science, Weird Science, Dead Man's Party, Forbidden Zone, and countless others (Aside from the rules, Twilight's 3rd house lineup wasn't bad, even if I've still haven't given one a listen, it just doesn't follow the rules. But then again, I never explained the rules until now, so I'm kinda at fault here, and he's done nothing wrong.) Also, I don't know if an artist can return for a second consecutive turn. Gorillaz: The Gorillaz House would just be called GORILLAZ, and the Facade would be a bunch of torn posters for the band with Gorillaz written in red spraypaint. Multiversal Breakout: While I came up with the scenes, I give Twilight the credit for the idea. It's his house, I've just redecorated it heavily behind his back. Side Note for YouTube Dead: I did say that Critic wouldn't appear in the house because of the Change The Channel controversy. In spite of this, I haven't ditched the idea for a Critic Solo house. Exclusion of Channel Awesome is less "Channel Awesome can burn" and more "I doubt the stars would be pleased sharing a billing with Michaud's puppet". As a note, despite being aware of the crap that happened I still watch Critic almost every week (Skipped the Purge thing, because I'm not a big fan of the Purge to begin with) and still find it funny. Side Note for the Side Note: If Film Brain wouldn't want to appear in a NC house, I can scrap that Purge room. Which means I need to come up with more rooms for the house before I bring it up.
  5. Actually, I had another idea for a scarezone for the YouTube Event. PIEMATIONS: Insanity Unleashed Mike is any average guy who just so happens to like drawing and animation. One day, he got a present from a fan, a new notebook. Possessed by his creativity, he started to doodle in it. Video Game Characters. YouTubers. Original Characters. Alec Baldwin on Cocaine. He got lost in the sketching, locking himself in his room to draw. Three days, and no food or sleep later, he filled up every last page, before passing out. At midnight, something magical happened: His drawings came to life. WAIT NO THAT'S A NIGHTMARE. YOU'VE SEEN THIS GUY'S S__T RIGHT? The Scarezone is filled with people wearing masks to make them look stylized, like Piemation's Art style. Warped music plays as the doodles roam the streets, seeking to become actual humans by taking the flesh or something. Some may just want to attack you. Scaracters: PIEMATIONS: A small battalion of Mikes, with various faces. Smiling, Laughing, Crying, Roaring in Rage, caught mid-sneeze, they act out the face of the mask. Also included is a Copper (A bird that represents Mike), who is one of the friendlier Mikes. The Amazing Team: Gibus Spy, Scout, Heavy (Occasionally Fairy Heavy), Sniper (With Camera and/or kukri), Medic, Engineer, Demoman (With a Bottle of Scrumpy and the Eyelander), Soldier (With Magical Mercenary) and Pyro. They focus on guests who are wearing the opposing team's color. And Gibus Spy wants you to do one thing. Do it now! He promises you, it's not a trick... The Amazing Merasmus: He's kind of trash. Threatens to explode things, "curses" random objects that guests are using, and just being weird. SAXTON HALE: The most active of the TF2 cast. He'll chase down anyone, and won't stop at anything. Reaper: He's sad. Sits on a door step, lamenting everything. The Amazing Tracer: Annoys guests. Serves as a distraction. Junkrat and Roadhog: Partners in crime. Junkrat is more energetic in both his distractions and scares, Roadhog is more reserved. (EX: Junkrat will distract with the Vaudeville Emote so Roadhog can get a scare, or jump out behind a trashcan and make a ruckus. Roadhog will simply stop to ask for something, or just sneak up behind someone and give a loud grunt with his hook in their direction.) The Amazing Zenyatta: Zenyatta goes Commando. If you've seen the video, you know why that's a bad idea. Suction Cup Man: A scaracter on a bungee cord, who climbs up buildings with his suction cups, insulting guests, and occasionally jumping down to really scare them. Alec Baldwin's High: Alec Baldwin walks around, threatening to do terrible things in a calm voice. Sometimes breaks the facade and attacks, before snorting more cocaine off his sleeve and resuming his affable act. Nightguards: FNAF Nightguards, and the small child. The Original avoids the animatronics. The Prequel one tries to fit in. The Sequel one chases after them with a crowbar. The small child has a Freddle shaving his head. Animatronics: Freddy, Foxy, Springtrap, Nightmare Bonny, Withered Foxy, Withered Freddy, the like. the Freddys are more passive, Springtrap and Foxy are more aggressive (Shine a light in Foxy's eyes. It annoys him) and are looking for their nightguards. The others just do their own things. MAYBE?: Not sure to include these characters: Sheriff Todd Hayseed and Shaun (While Hayseed is pretty loony, he's an agent of the law and we don't know what'd get him to attack guests, Shaun is just Hayseed but sane), that Rattlesnake gang (Regardless, they'd be puppets because they have no arms), any of the MLP parody characters (I haven't watched them. I tried one but I quickly got tired of "APPLECRACK". Still, I did see cannibalism so maybe. But also, they're quadrupeds. So maybe not), any of the YouTubers (I haven't seen them in a while, so I don't know if they did anything worth a scaracter. But Breezy and her gang could be chased by SANIC... nah, too stupid), Sans and Papyrus (The forums don't want Undertale, I can feel it), Santa Claus (From an older short, basically he's a jerk), Buttercup, Bubbles, and Mojo Jojo (Cartoon Network. And also I hear the reboot is being canceled? OFF LIMITS: Charizard and Pikachu (We're getting Nintendo Land. We don't want to sour the relationship with Nintendo by portraying one of their favorite second-party mascots as an anti-semite), Nick and Judy (If they want Disney, they should go across the street)
  6. That's a nightmare. I remember reading a theory that these videos actually have some relation to prostitution or some other form of trafficking. The Reddit page gave a YouTube comment that was vague, but also a bit confusing. Something like "Which Server is Elsa". Now, YouTube doesn't use Servers, so obviously there's something odd going on, but then again it's just a theory. An incredibly messed up theory that should never be true. ...You hear about the kid's channel that has such nightmares as Hitler Finger Family? I don't think it's an official part of Elsagate, but still.
  7. Soooo... Would one of the scaracters be Painis Cupcake crawling on his stomach? (Still feels weird to talk about YouTube things on a forum.) Actually, one of the first iterations of YouTube Dead was a scarezone called E-VidCon Dead. It'd have featured Matthew Santoro with a Rictus carved into his face, Rhett and Link half-skinned while a loonie runs around with both skinned halves as a suit claiming to be the ultimate RandLer, and I'm not sure what else. I also had the idea for a solo Rhett and Link house, Rhett and Link: Cult of the Randler. Story goes, it turns out that the nickname for Mythical Beasts is also an obviously taxidermied beast worshiped by a deranged cult. The Leader, buying into what he's saying feels like the two are damaging his reputation, and thus he conjures up a series of hellish scenes ripped from Rhett and Link's filmography. Other independent YouTube houses include The Nostalgia Critic: Best Forgotten, Angry Video Game Nerd Presents BOO! Haunted House, and maybe one where Mark or Jack have to face the monsters they've faced before. Wait... by Kids Channels, did MazeThinker mean family channels like the ones that would have the title "WORLD'S CREEPIEST STORE!!! Scary Animatronics at SPIRIT HALLOWEEN STORE -2017!" or the creepy and probably illegal ones that have titles like "PREGNANT BABY SPIDERMAN BANANA CAR COLORS FUNNY PRINCESS ELSA FROZEN ANIMATIONS FOR KIDS"? Or in other words, Family Channels or Elsagate?
  8. Well, that's not a bad idea, but I'd rather something a bit more dramatic than just a reboot (Halloween IS the season for killers, after all). Besides, I was thinking that Reboot costumes would be unlockable in the base game (because the reboots usually aren't as popular). BUT a set of levels where you go and beat up the rebooted Freddy, Jason, Micheal and Leatherface as the originals could sell. (No offense if you like the reboots. I haven't seen any, but I hear they are unpopular. And also Micheal Bay's Friday the 13th shares a universe with Micheal Bay's Transformers. That's.... that's not related, I just thought that's cool.) As for collectibles, what were you imagining? What I came up with was stuff you'd find in a comic shop: Statues: Collectible statues of playable characters, their skins, and enemies. Each has a little blurb detailing something about them. Comic Books: Comics from a fictional publisher. One for each playable character, boss, and enemy. They give backstories that the blurbs won't give out. Prop Replicas: Replicas of the weapons you can collect. Looking at them in the showroom will give you information on its stats, strengths and weaknesses, and also a blurb. Maquettes: Statues of the bosses. Instead of collecting the statue, you collect an order form for the maquette, but it still appears in the showroom. Gives details on the boss fight, but since you've already beaten them once, it's not as useful as it sounds. Usually collected after a good run against a boss. (Can also be based off of a hero's more powerful summons (Ash's Classic, The Work Loader, etc)) Those are cool ideas, right?
  9. But we'd need licensing from Nintendo for Fox and Krystal, Kitty's estate would have to approve, as well as EA *throws up in mouth*. But I did think a Spaceship DLC could be cool (Including a playable Ripley (Pulse Rifle/flamethrower combo, can summon a Work Loader), an Uber Jason skin and Machete, a Chucky Unskinned skin (From that one Daft Punk music video), lots of extraterrestrial monsters to fight, and more sci-fi weapons (Laser Chainsaws, Light Daggers, a whole slew of things that can take out demons)), perhaps set on The Nostromo, Grendel, and a Predator ship. But maybe it could be comedic, I just don't know how. Other DLC include London Calling (Shaun and Ed team up with Edd and Tom (Portrayed more realistically) to get to the Winchester. Includes boss fight with Zombeh Matt), Summer Camp Movies (A pack of B-Movie inspired maps like The Deadly Mantis and Plan 9 From Outer Space, alongside new costumes. All I've got is that the trailer features the cast watching old movies in a theater, Freddy tends the snack bar in his waiter costume (unlockable), Richtofen gets a Willard skin, and it releases June-August), Halloween and Christmas DLC (Halloween would include new maps and skins but I don't know of the franchise for it, Christmas would feature fights with Santa Claus (Santa's Slay) (Stripper Pole, Curling Broom, Gift Bag) and Ricky Caldwell (Silent Night Deadly Night Part II, or as he's better known for... GARBAGE DAY) (Hatchet, Revolver)... obviously, this would be a comedic DLC), a DLC based off of Erma (Including a boss fight with Whittle Wallace), there's a whole number of things possible. Any other ideas? (No Marvel/Star Wars/Nightmare Before Christmas. I'm pretty sure Disney will not let those properties be used, no matter how awesome it'd be to form a team of Ghost Rider, Darth Vader, and Jack Skellington and fight Deadites.)
  10. RED DWARF: SMEGGED David Lister, a soup vendor repairman on the Jupiter Mining Corporation starship Red Dwarf, was put into stasis for 18 months after smuggling his cat, Frankenstein, on board. However, what was supposed to be a way to get him back to Earth without having to pay to keep him alive goes horribly wrong when a drive plate explodes, taking out the entire crew. When the ship's computer wakes Lister up, it's 3,000,000 years later, and he may be the last human alive. It would be horrible enough, if his sole non-adversarial companions were a hologram of his neurotic smeghead of a roommate, a senile ship computer, a vain humanoid cat, and an ever subservient cleaning droid. Together, they have to face the monsters that humankind have left throughout the reaches of the galaxy, if they wish to get home. Red Dwarf is a British sitcom that takes Star Trek and makes it a bit more... cynical, I guess. And while it is a comedy, so was This is the End, a good portion of the Evil Dead franchise so I've heard don't quote me, Shaun of the Dead, Krampus, Trick R Treat, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space, so it's not like it's not without precedence. (Did I use that properly?) Anyway, something to note is that there are no true "aliens". All the weird species and killer robots were made by humans, and went terribly wrong. ROOMS (Aside from the first few (Up to Cat), these can go in any order, though aside from Polymorph I'm going chronologically): Facade: Red Dwarf. Namely, the iconic side of Red Dwarf, with Lister touching up the paint job. Scores from the show play, while Holly (Ship computer, started out male, went female for two seasons and became male again) explains how dire the situation looks. Occasionally, the ending theme plays, along with a queue video showcasing the weirder parts and scarier scenes. The Beginning of the End: Guests pass by a hall where Lister is being chewed out by Hollister for bringing his cat aboard. From a boohole, a living Rimmer will pop out and insult guests. Guests then pass by Stasis, where Lister is frozen behind a door. Suddenly, the floor shakes and a blast of hot air hits guests. Everyone's Dead, Dave: Guests go through a hallway, where Lister is wandering aimlessly because it's too quiet, and argues with Holly, who reveals that yes, Everyone's Dead, stop eating Hollister's ashes. Hologram Rimmer will appear, being a smegger. What a smeghead. The Cat: Guests walk down another hallway, where the Cat leaps out of an air vent and dances/insults guests' fashion choices. Also down the hallway is Kryten, but he's just doing some light dusting. Polymorph: Guests pass by the bunk, where Kryten is on top of Lister with his vacuum cleaner, and Lister is struggling to get his undies off (This actually happened in the show, for context a Polymorph shapeshifted into Lister's underwear and once Lister put them on, they started constricting. Kryten tries to help, but things turn awkward). Rimmer is watching but nothing he could say would be fit for pre-watershed. The Polymorph will burst out of the trashcan. Guests then enter the cargo bay, where the Dwarfers try to fight the thing. Lister will attack guests, Kryten and Cat's Bazookoids will launch air at the line, and the Polymorph will reach from behind a hole in one of the crates. Confidence: Guests walk past a window, where Lister and Confidence are outside discussing what happened to Paranoia. Confidence will take off his space suit, and explodes all over the window. Better Than Life: Guests go through a transition hallway, when the Taxman (a human NPC from a VR game that takes what your brain desires and gives it to you) breaks through a vent and threatens to break hands with a hammer. Hudzen-10: Kryten's replacement stares against the Dwarfers, mocking them and guests, sometimes singing that lullaby in that nightmarish voice. (You have to have watched it to understand.) Sometimes the actor fires upon guests, sometimes he has Kryten pinned to the wall by the neck and is preparing to send him to Silicon Heaven. Curry: Guests walk past a hall. On side is a room where the Dwarfers discuss what the heck they've found. On the other, the three-headed mutant's corpse will fall at the conga line. In another hall, the Curry Monster will attack guests, while RoboLister fights it back. Not Barbara: In the hall of a prison ships, Lister faces off with a rogue simulant. The Simulant will attack guests. Every so often, Cat will run in with a shovel, conk the simulant on the head, and pass out. (The showdown between Lister and the Simulant took place in a field that punished any crime by making the perpetrator face the consequences instead of the victim.) Waxoid Planet: Guests enter a field, where Rimmer rides by on a holobike, insulting guests for not being perfect soldiers. Waxoids of Santa and Charley Chaplin will rush forth and step on mines. In the ensuing smoke, some of the villains from Villain World (Excluding the problematic ones (Hitler, other Nazis and that one KKK member) so we're left with Rasputin, Caligula, and Al Capone (Not a bad selection)) rush in and attack. Inquisitor: Guests pass by the Inquisitor, who passes judgement to one of the Dwarfers. The next scene is in the cargo deck, where the Inquisitor kills Kryten by smashing his head in, before turning to guests. Terrorform: Guests enter the Psi-Moon. First is the little Graveyard, where those hooded, red-eyed things attack. Then they enter the Unspeakable One's Chamber, where Rimmer is tied up and panicking. The Unspeakable One will reach out with its claws and taunt Rimmer. Quarantine: Guests enter the quarantine bay, where the Dwarfers are fighting. From behind the glass, Rimmer (In Gingham Dress, Combat Boots, and Mr. Flibble Puppet) stares at guests. In the ensuing Hallway, Rimmer will attack, sending a heat blast from Mr. Flibble. Demons: The Low Red Dwarf Cargo Bay. Guests go through a maze of decaying crates as Lister kills the High Dwarfers, Cat feasts on another, Kryten busts through a crate, and Rimmer appears on a starway with a holowhip. Finale: We've still got rooms, but this one goes last. Guests pass by a blackened tunnel, where "ink" drips onto them. As they leave the maze, they pass by Willaim and Sebastion Doyle, Jake Bullet, and Dwayne Dibbley hooked into the VR machine. Dwayne will tear out of his seat and run at guests, crying in despair because of how lame he is. Psirens: Guests enter a desert planet, where Lister is attacked by a cockroach-esque psiren. Kryten will offer to help guests, only to attack with a cockroach arm. Gunmen of the Apocalypse: First, Guests pass Kryten, who is fighting the Apocalypse Virus. Guests then enter a cowboy-themed VR game used to help Kryten fight the virus, where the Dwarfers have a showdown with the Apocalypse Boys. Death sits on his horse, making threats, while Pestilence and Famine scare guests. War just does that thing where he breathes fire. Emohawk: Guests join the Dwarfers in escaping Lister's GELF bride. In the chaos, an Emohawk (A smaller Polymorph used to trade emotion) will swoop down and attack with its tongue. Out Of Time: Penultimate Scene. Guests go through a rocking cargo bay, blasts go off, and on the monitors, Future Rimmer makes his ultimatum very clear: Give him the time drive, or everyone dies. (I'm a little conflicted on whether or not to continue, because the next seasons include a zombie forcibly frenching Lister, a Tyranosaurus Rex, and Red Dwarf falling apart, but after series V, Rimmer leaves and is replaced by Kochanski, then they find Kryten's Nanobots, who rebuild Red Dwarf and everyone on it and the heroes spend time in the brig. Back to Earth is also interesting, in that the Heroes end up in Reality, and it includes a scene with both the creepy Rimmer Munchkins and a homocidal script writer, but again, a little crazy for General Audiences. And also, Back to Earth is the last set of episodes I watched, so as for now I'm out of rooms.)
  11. This is not an idea for something related to HHN at all, but it's such a stupid/crazy awesome idea for a video game I still want to share it. So, Hyrule Warriors is a video game based off of the Dynasty Warriors series but set in Hyrule, right? What if we did the same thing, but with Slasher icons making an uneasy alliance? The plot goes, Freddy Krueger is called before the Nightmare Demons, who tell him of a horrible future where Mankind is killed off. As Freddy makes the connection that no humans=no victims=no legacy=no memory=Powerless Freddy, he realizes that he can't handle the threat alone. As such, he drags Ash Williams into the dream world, proposing an alliance. Ash needs no convincing, because Ash isn't a sociopath, and together they head out on a cross-country roadtrip to form a team to fight the threat - Pazuzu. Playable Characters and weapon styles (Classic Version unless specified otherwise): Ash Williams (Chainsaw Gauntlet and Boomstick, Necronomicon Ex Mortis) Freddy Krueger (Clawed Glove) Jason Voorhees (Axe, Machete, Pitchfork) Leatherface (Chainsaw, Small Sledgehammer) Chucky (Knife, Bat, Pistol) Ghostface (Copycats of Original) (Knife) Micheal Myers (Knife) Krampus (Hook and Chains, Toy Sack) Sam (Chocolate Bar, Sucker, Candy Sack) Harry Warden (Pickaxe) Pennywise (2017) (IT Powers) Predator (Spear, Claws, Disk, and Plasma Blaster) Adam (I, Frankenstein) (Fighting Sticks, Axe Blades, Warhammer) Polite Leader (Copycat of Original) (Shotgun, Bat, Machete) Dr. Richtofen (Younger) (Assault Rifle, Shotgun, Sniper Rifle) T-800 (Shotgun, Assault Rifle) Erma (Shadows, Dolls) Scott Howard (Claws, Basketball) Pinhead (Chains, Pandora's Box) Adult Regan (Because I'm not fond of beating up a little girl) (Pazuzu powers) Shaun (DLC) (Cricket Bat, Winchester Rifle) Charles Lee Ray (DLC) (Hatchets, Knife) Savini Jason (DLC) (Trident, Machete, Throwing Knives) MacReady (DLC) (Flamethrower, Dynamite, Shotgun) Others COULD be playable, but that's as far as I'm going right now. ENEMY MONSTERS (not in any order) Zombies Deadites Skeleton Warriors Xenomorphs Terminators Zombie Xenomorphs Demons Bad Blood Predators Things Cenobites Graboids Killer Klowns Standartenfuhrer Herzog (Boss) Xenomorph Queen (Boss) Predalien (Boss) Blair Thing (Boss) Klownzilla (Boss) Pazuzu (Final Story Boss) NOTES Yes, a large part of the cutscenes (at least at first, until the party has too many members) involve Ash Williams driving around, with up to four slashers carpooling with him in his Classic. Heck, there's even some humor to be had here. At one point, with Freddy, Jason, and Leatherface going around with Ash, a certain song comes on the radio and all but Jason can't help but bob their heads to it, confusing Jason. Chucky has to ride in a booster seat, between Jason and Leatherface. And at one point, a cop pulls Ash over, and is about to write him up until he sees his guests. He decides it's not worth it and lets them off the hook. Players can unlock new skins and gear for slashers. Skins give slashers a new look (Chucky can dress like his human form, Pennywise can become Tim Curry's incarnation, Freddy can get the New Nightmare style, etc), and gear allows them to use new abilities (Elemental Abilities, magic powers, and other buffs are common.) While many are exclusive to the game, some have basis in the home series (Ashy Slashy as a dark-element Chainsaw replacement, Molotovs and Napalm grenades for MacReady's Dynamite, different CoD guns for Richtofen). Certain characters have certain "Talents". For example, Ghostface can respawn faster because another copycat killer takes their place. Many of the heavier hitters flinch less, and Jason doesn't even take burning damage (He'll take damage from the initial fire, but while on fire he'll simply do more damage instead). Certain characters can summon things to deal lots of damage (Ghostface can summon another Ghostface, Krampus his elves,The Necronimicon can summon deadites, little Ashes, a ridable War Machine Classic, among others, Adam can be assisted by Gargoyles, Richtofen can have his allies back him up, etc). Certain characters have elemental strengths and weaknesses (Krampus can deal cold damage by default, Freddy can use fire but is weakened by it, Adam's attacks deal damage to demons and deadites, etc).
  12. TITANS OF TERROR: HOLIDAY HORROR Last we saw our Superfan, he was staying up late, watching a Shrieker marathon around Halloween and having dreams of his favorite villains. That was two months ago, and now we're going to pay him a December visit. His house isn't as scary, in fact, some would say it's quite merry! But despite this, he's still a horror fan, as represented by his room - still filled with Slasher memorabilia, and his parents have even left some presents outside his door for him to find in the morning. (And get a good video for AFV.) However, as he settles in for a post-Shrieker marathon nap, another marathon's audio makes its way to his room. As the two collide, prepare for the weirdest nightmare you can have before Christmas. Throughout the house, Christmas music plays. It's the same tunes throughout the house, but with a catch: Each world we enter, the instruments change to replicate the theme songs. ROOMS Facade: The facade from the original Titans of Terror house, but instead of a bunch of Halloween Decorations, it's Christmas decorations. But still, there are some Slasher-themed decor in the Superfan's window. Upon entering, guests pass the living room, where his parents are watching old Christmas specials and movies. In front of his room are two animatronics, one of Freddy and one of Jason. They are rigged so that one can be activated every so often. Finally, guests enter the Superfan's room, where he still has his memorabilia, with some new Chucky stuff. He's sleeping in his bed, and the Shrieker is signing off, wishing everyone a Scary Christmas. Camp Crystal Lake: Guests enter a snow-covered Camp Crystal Lake. There are festive touches everywhere: Lanterns are hung from the trees (Jason may just be trying them as lures but they're still there), Snowmen are about (Built by trespassers, who became part of the snowmen themselves), and their are bloody snow angels (Jason found some idiots flailing their limbs about on the ground. Easy pickings). Some scenes in particular include a victim that Jason left mid-angel, a guy who's stuck in the cold in a bear trap, and Jason himself rising from the iced-over lake. As a sub-finale, guests enter Jason's cabin, where he tries to reenact Christmas with Pamela. It involves a dead tree covered in assorted knickknacks Jason found, presents crudely wrapped in victim's clothes, socks hung on the wall. Jason will burst through door, machete in hand. A Texas Family Christmas: Sounds like a Hallmark Original Movie, but when you know the family... Guests enter a Christmas Tree farm on a lot. Predictably, Leatherface hides behind the firs, slashing at guests. Guests then enter the Sawyer household, where Leatherface is preparing Christmas Dinner. He uses the cutting tool to intimidate guests between cuts. Then the Living room, full of caged birds and bones as always, including a Christmas Tree covered in them. There is also a statue of Santa and his sleigh, made out of human parts. Nubbins will attack guests from behind the sleigh, while another family member tells him to take the display outside. The next room is the dining room, where there's a full feast laid out for the Sawyer clan. Grandpa TRIES to kill guests, but he's barely alive, so that's basically just him raising his hammer menacingly while Drayton says grace. Finally, guests pass by a family photo, filled with dummies to replicate family members from all the films. Leatherface and Choptop will leap out of the photo and attack guests. The Nightmare Realm: Guests enter a red-tinted nightmare of pipes. The first scene is a crude bedroom, where a scared child lies with the cover over his heads, while a narrator describes the scene - "The children were snuggled all up in their beds, while visions of FREDDY haunted their heads". At FREDDY, the man himself will slide out from under the bed. Guests then pass by a scene labeled "A Nightmare on 34rd Street", where little girls sing the 1-2 chant and a dead mall Santa lies in a chair. Freddy, wearing an obviously fake bears and a bloodied Santa cap, will rush out from behind the chair. Then guests walk past a crude collection of presents, with a big overturned box containing Snake Freddy eating a child. Finally, guests pass a room that's dark aside from red-and-green string lights. Silhouette Freddies hide in the room, with stringlights on their costume so they blend in with the walls. Santa's Workshop - Under New Management: As guest exit the nightmare realm, they find a wall lined with Good Guy doll boxes. From above, a Chucky with an Elf costume slashes at guests with a knife. Guests then enter the actual workshop, where Chucky, wearing a Santa cap, holds elves at gunpoint and taunts guests. The elves make dangerous toys, sometimes falling victim to them, and if Chucky demands they attack a guest, they do it. The next room features some toys (Evil Teddy Bears, melted dolls and action figures, the floor has LEGO bricks scattered about), with another Chucky commanding them with a chainsaw. Finally, guests exit the workshop to a snowy outdoors, where the polar bear from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians attacks guests and Chucky pops out of the snow for one last scare. Christmas Day Finale: The scene changes to the exit from Superfan's room. Freddy and Jason don't do anything, and you make your way to the living room, where Superfan and his parents enjoy the morning. However, Cook Leatherface lunges down the hallway, Santa Freddy appears in a drop-down around the corner, a snow-covered Jason lunges out from behind the couch, and Elf Chucky lunges out from under the Christmas Tree.
  13. I guess that could work. The house is about Zanta Claws, but Tom takes the reigns for a bit so I guess a fake Tom killing people would be a good finale. I wonder if there's a room in an Eddsworld House I could throw Cobweb John into?
  14. Also, the neighborhood is a recurring location in Jimmy Davis's poops (It feels weird to be talking about YTP on a forum), and another shooting actually happened in his YTPs. Have you seen his Chadtronic one? Chad shooting Sammy could be a good easter egg (like how sometimes, in YouTube Dead, Ashen's Hall of Portraits picture, instead of becoming his Halloween Logo, becomes a vomiting Food Special logo). I mean, I'm not going to advocate a house based off of YouTube Poop. It just seems too out there, but I did consider a room in YouTube Dead about it, and in Maze Thinker's sequel house idea, I thought that a room dedicated to YTP could be crazy enough to work. But perhaps it could be a yard haunt. Actually, that'd be the best way to do it.
  15. Hmmm... Pretty good, but I'm not sure the Tropers will be pleased with HHN characters appearing in the pantheon. I remember you wanting ideas for rooms that Adult Swim characters could corrupt in a funhouse? Hall of mirrors. A classic. I think Knotts had a haunted house dedicated to mirrors. I remember watching the video, but you had no idea what was going on because of all the mirrors. Maybe MC Pee Pants took over this part? Funhouses have rooms where jets of air shoot up from the floor. Of course these jets are for looking up skirts, but they've become a mainstay. A room where the floor keeps tilting. A spinning tunnel. I've never really been in a funhouse, because, as I said, I was a cowardly child and anything involving clowns was a big nope. But how about a mad scientist lab, taken over by the Mad Scientist from Robot Chicken? An alien abduction room, where guests walk through a hall with a spinning beam of light into a UFO full of aliens. CLOWN ROOM A scene that takes place in a staff only room, where Robot Chicken's Nerd Character is being bullied by another AS character. A room full of "fire". I read a story about a rescue team's haunted attraction once, where the house had a room to make it look like the building was burning. After the building caught fire years ago. And did I mention that this fire actually happened? A Crypt full of skeletons. A seance room. A ball pit. Throw in Adult Swim's most disgusting character. A room full of strobelights and lasers.
  16. SANTA'S SLAY If you're going to have a seasonal attraction, keep it away from toxic waste. Don't get within 30 yards. Just don't! We've already lost John Wayne because of toxic locations! Carey should have heeded this warning (Also known as COMMON SENSE). They built a Santa's Village for the kids, and didn't bother to check to see if the area was safe or not. So now we have a bunch of mutants that are trying to eat our children. Just... I can't- you know what, I quit, this town can go choke on a clown, I'm sick of this bullroar, I'm moving to Florida, at least they advertise the weird stuff! Out of character: Santa's Slay is a scarezone that has all the trappings of a Santa's Village attraction. A toy shop, a reindeer barn, Christmas music, a workshop, and of course an area where you get to meet Santa. However, the woodwork has rotted, the metal corroded, plastics melted, and the paint is peeling. What should be cheery music is distorted to sound like it's playing from a warped record on a busted turnstile in a cavern of Hell. A green fog spreads through the area, the windows are fogged up, and the buildings are closed off. The barn is filled with dead reindeer. The tannenbaums have no needles. There's police tape everywhere, and cracks in the ground where the waste oozes up. Scaracters all have a mutated look to them, with sores, oozing wounds, flesh that is falling off the bone but still attached to the rest of the skin, teeth falling out, tumors, blood from the mouth, ETC. Not a pretty picture. SCARACTERS: Santa Claus: A man who looks like a L4D Boomer in a festive outfit. He is too fat to leave his throne, and threatens to have his minions kill guests so he can eat them. Mrs. Claus: A mutant wearing a grandmotherly dress. She hangs around Santa's throne, acting as his personal guard. Threatens guests with a frying pan. Elves: Mutated men and women who wear elf costumes. They mindlessly attack guests using tools. Snowmen: Mutants whose bodies are covered with foam snowmen costumes. The costumes are melted, making the snowmen look shriveled and warped. They attack with giant candy can shivs. Tend to be the quippier mutants. Reindeer: Reindeer who adapted to survive the toxic environment. Elongated, emaciated, and irradiated, they are the most feral of the bunch, have burns and furless patches, and often walk on all four hooves. They still wear their jingle bell harnesses. Children: Children who haven't mutated. Played by adults, they hide from the mutants, beg guests for help, and generally fear for their lives.
  17. Oh, god, the one idea I'd NEVER post! Just... too crazy. I respect you for posting it. I respect you.
  18. It's July, and you know what that means: Christmas Idea Layouts in July! EDDSWORLD Presents: WRATH OF ZANTA CLAWS Every household has a Christmas tradition. For Edd and his friends, that tradition is trying to keep Tom from getting so drunk he tries to destroy every festive decoration he can see through a sniper's scope while on the roof. But they have the misfortune of repeatedly encountering an undead St. Nick, an entity known as Zanta Claws. Will they survive the onslaught? Or will they be on Zanta's Naughty List? ROOMS: Facade: Guests enter a WRATH OF ZANTA CLAWS poster. It advertises itself as having THREE SHORTS IN ONE (Small letters: So you don't have to get three houses based off of an animated Christmas Special, which would upset our fans), and features Tom, Edd, Matt, and Tord, with Tom carrying a bazooka and Smirnoff, Tord with a pistol, Matt with a box of Matt ornaments, and Zanta's skeletal face learing above, as well as the Carolers, the little boy and girl from part 1, and the robot from part 3. Full length versions of the songs from the shorts play. To the side, the house logo is shown, occasionally switching out to a Zanta Claws themed Queue video featuring scenes from all three shorts and Zanta's cameos in other videos. Tom's Bazooka Snipe: A dummy of Edd converses with Tom, who sits on the roof of the house. When Tom says to get inside, a scaracter in a Zanta costume will sneak up on an unlucky guest. Get Inside: The three who don't hate Christmas listen as Tom makes an ass out of himself. Near the end of the room, Tom will fall out of the fireplace and grab at guests. What's Going On?: Guests exit Edd's house, and make their way across to the neighbor's house, where a sleigh and zombie reigndeer are on the roof. Tord and Matt will scare guests. Santa?: The audio from Zanta's first kill plays in the neighbor's living room. The little girl watches in blood-stained horror, and Zanta attacks from a boohole, still carrying the corpse of the little boy. Also, there's the Tomee bear on the couch and the four stars watch from a window, but that's not important. Justice?: Exit the house, where the four are still watching and discussing whether they're safe or not. Zanta will jump off the roof and claw at guests (bungee stunt). The Chase: Guests run through a cavern, where a crashed milk truck still plays an out-of-tune jingle. The bloodied milkman will reach out, devastated that he's still alive. On the other end, as they reach the next scene, a Cola truck crashes through the wall, with Tord on top, firing a "REAL GUN". (Well, a gun that fires air but looks like a realistic gun). Cola Truck Chase: The room is set up to look like you're on the back of a moving Cola truck. The four are all here, bracing themselves from the wind. However, the Coca-Cola jingle stops as Zanta jumps down from his sleigh, an instrumental Ghostbusters theme playing. Transition 1: Guests walk out of the "set" of Zanta Claws, where Santa Claus is leaving after giving the four their gifts. Tord's car leaves in the background, and all of a sudden Zanta kidnaps Santa and holds him at gunpoint. Carolers?: Guests re-enter Edd's house, where Edd opens the door for the exploding carolers. They sing their song and "blow up" (If we can get some guests to be smacked with a flying wet rag in the smoke, that would be great, but alas, it's impossible and probably a safety risk. We'll just settle for smoke, strobes and a blast of air). To the North Pole: A snowy black hallway. You hear the characters talk about the Z Gear, but don't see anything... until Matt mentions that it's a stupid idea. THEN the car falls out of the sky with a crash noise, but it stops before it can hit, say.... Sultan Kosen? Is that safe enough? Just What Their Hearts Desire: The transition to this scene is a path between Zanta's monitors and caged Santa Claws, reenacting the scene where Santa tells Zanta he could "just be nice", and Zanta sinisterly agrees. In the scene itself, guests approach Zanta's castle, but encounter Edd (Who splashes out of the Cola pool (IT BURNS)), Tom (Who's Beautiful, but probably reaches into the uncanny valley and is trying to get out of the sun's light (IT BURNS)), and Matt (Who is already burned, and has both sides surrounded with burnt cash). Switcheroo: Zanta holds Santa hostage, with the hats switched. Beautiful Tom will appear from a Boohole, firing a pistol randomly. Finish The Job: Santa lies, crumpled in the corner, while Zanta shoots lasers all willy-nilly. Beautiful Tom will sacrifice himself for the sake of children everywhere, and a chandelier will drop at the end of the room. Transition 2: Guests exit the set of Zanta's castle, where everyone's cracking stupid jokes, except Tom. Tom, no longer beautiful, glares at guests with his charred eye sockets. Not Again: Again, Edd's door, Tom is sniping from above, drunkenly sniping at decorations while Matt and Tom tell him off. As the guests get to the door, a Matt "clone" will appear from a Boohole, busted bauble in hand and a mouthful of blood (some of which sprays on guests). "DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS" S'up: Tom walks through the woods, mumbling to himself. Zanta will appear, leaning on his sleigh, not really being that scary. It Sucks: Another length of woods, ending near Durdam Lane, where you can hear Zanta try to make a deal with Tom. At the end, Zanta will drop down and splat on the ground, scaring that poor sucker. He will then get up and growl at guests. (A lot of Bungee stunts for ole' Zanta, huh?) BURNING MONTAGE: The audio for the Burning Montage plays, as guests enter a maze full of Santa Toms. Scenes include a burning log destroying a tinsel-filled tree, Tom hacking at a Christmas Tree with an axe, attacking a family's living room, and generally being a punk. At the end, Santa's sleigh is shot out of the sky. Christmas Demolition Battle: As Zanta yells at Tom, Guests pass by the giant robot and Tom's stolen sleigh, as well as a burning Christmas tree. As they pass by both, Zanta (armed with an electric guitar) and Tom (With Susan) will bungee out of their vehicles. Shoot the Suckers: The robot's still in the background, and Zanta and Tom are duking it out on the ground. Matt realizes that both fighting parties are villains, and Santa gives the order to fire. This causes another explosion to go off, knocking down both fighters. Finale: Well, it looks like Christmas is saved again. The end of Zanta Claws III, where Matt and Edd sit on the couch, with Zanta and Santa behind him, the audio from the end playing. Tom, bandaged up in his wheelchair, will lunge at guests, and a second Zanta will rise from his grave and claw at guests. Well, that was a lot of explosions, vehicle crashes, and bungee stunts, wasn't it? But still, it could be a fun haunted house. Stupid, but fun. Still, there's not a whole lot of room for new audio, seeing that Tom can't stand Eddsworld and Edd is dead, both of which are sad. But I think Edd would've been okay with the idea of Eddsworld-themed haunted houses. (I can't be too sure. I mean, it's not like Eddsworld would be owned by the amusement park who did so, and would keep monetization rights, but I don't know how this works. It may just be me thinking about how cool it would be to have something I made turned into a haunted house, so don't take my words for it.)
  19. DOOM IT YOURSELF Let's talk about the story behind this house. Namely, why I can't decide on one. It's because, to be honest, both a yard haunt with a dark secret and a rushjob from Development seem like good ideas. But, since TMT chose the yard haunt, I guess I'll go with that. Besides, just a change of facade and some of the elements, and you have the Rushjob variation. Your kindly old neighbor loves Halloween, and every year he puts up a display that takes up his entire yard. Seeing you as a potential apprentice, he decides to show you his methods for making the dummies so lifelike, the gore splatter so perfect, the animatronics so unnerving. But some things are best left to the imagination, and you refuse his offer. Now, he's going to make you an important part of a Halloween tradition, one way or another. ROOMS: Facade: The front yard. Zombies are rising from the grave, vampires are having a wedding, a band of skeletons play, and Death watches from the rooftop. The queue goes through the yard, and guests enter the garage door. Garage: The neighbor greets guests, and offers to show you the ways of the haunt. There's a workspace with some store-bought props, a replica of a horror movie car, and a door that goes to nowhere, but every so often a muffled voice will bang on the door, but be shut up by a shotgun blast. Enter the Workshop: Guests enter a basement. In the basement, are some backdrops. Near the end of the hallway, a bound and gagged victim runs out, only to be caught by a worker. Dummy Making: Guests enter a larder, where a few corpses turn out to be not quite dead yet. The guests then head to an area where the "dummies" are prepared, placed in costumes, or torn up for a Frankenstein's Monster. Then they enter a dark room where corpses hang, and men in coveralls spray a preservative agent on the corpses, filling the room with a horrid chemical smell. The coverall guys will attack through the fog. Detailing: Workers work on setpieces and backdrops, not really bothering to attack guests. However, in the next room, a victim is tied up, and bled for blood. Guests then enter a room where blood is spread on props for that last bit of detail, where they are attacked by a worker with a squirt gun. Guests then enter a costuming room, where a technician tortures a man to apply blood to the costumes. Pumpkin Carvers: A small room where some younger workers carve Jack-O' Lanterns. One of them will lunge at guests with the carving saw. Animatronics: Guests enter a cramped, strobe-lit room filled with corpses rigged to machines that make them act like Halloween store animatronics. A few animatronics will lunge at guests. Guests then enter the actual animatronic workshop, where a few corpses are cut up and rigged to make them look like animated groundbreakers that reach for passerbys. A man with a circular saw will attack. Skeletons: A smell of bleach eminates from a vat where a coveralls worker dumps corpses and pulls out skeletons. A nearby worker cobbles the bones together. Finale: Guests go through a warehouse of old "dummies" and broken skeletons, where workers and scaracters will try to kill the guests. At the end, the neighbor bids farewell, and promises that he's not done with you - "See you next Halloween!" There would be more scares than I listed, but plenty of atmosphere rooms. The music would be stuff that would play at someone's workspace, played through radios and speakers. Heck, it could even play ads and bumpers like an actual radio station. But the point still stands, this is a haunted house about people making a haunted house, so the backdrops and setpieces can be a little sub-par, but the workshops should be as realistic as possible.
  20. More licensed ideas. RED DWARF: SMEGGED: Enter the Jupiter Mining Corporation's last manned vehicle, Red Dwarf. With the last known human alive, a smeghead hologram, a sociopathic creature evolved from a smuggled cat, a slightly neurotic android, and a senile ship computer as your only allies, prepare to face a whole slew of monsters - sociopaths, simulants, and GELFs. The Monsters of Doctor Who: A mysterious blue police box has been found on the Universal backlot. Guests are advised to stay out of it, but since we're listing house ideas we all know that the doors are open and you're free to go into if you want, but if you're taken by a Weeping Angel, it's your fault. For some reason, I imagine this house to have, for lack of a better word, a "comic book" feel, heavy usage of blues, prominent contrast, and heavy usage of light effects. POW! Right in the Nostalgia: THE RETURN OF THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: Unless preempted by a wedding, Charlotte Pendleton always throws a great Halloween Party, where everyone dresses up as a pop-culture icon and her sister secretly shows up hoping no one recognizes her. Well, the year she throws a party where the dress code is "Zombie Hunters", a group of five teenagers try to do a keg stand with a mysterious keg that they found in the graveyard. If you've read the story, I feel that's enough story for you. If not, you can probably figure out how this goes wrong. TITANS OF TERROR: HOLIDAY HORROR: Last we saw our superfan, he was watching a horror marathon starring Leatherface, Freddy Krueger, and Jason Voorhees. Two months later, and he's still watching Slasher Marathons. But the sound from the living room, where his parents are doing a little marathoning of themselves (but for traditional Christmas stuff), bleeds in from the walls, and as he falls asleep, his dreams become an odd mix of Creeps and Christmas. Venture through a snowy Camp Crystal Lake, a family Christmas at the Sawyer homestead, a Nightmare realm where there are no visions of Sugar Plums, and Santa's workshop, where a certain toy takes over production. Cyanide and Happiness: In the world of Cyanide and Happiness, reality is nothing more than a loose suggestion. As you enter the twisted minds of the cartoonists, prepare for a surge of monsters, psychos, and bad fortune. TOURISM WARNING: Avoid entering if you want to keep your eyes. Aperture Science Fear Response Testing: The old abandoned Aperture Science Building, by all accounts, should be lifeless. Yet, after all these years, people still claim to hear the noises of the machines. As an urban explorer, you've decided to try to figure out whether it's a myth. Well, it's not a myth, you're stuck in a facility full of killer robots, and the AI in charge insists on a few tests more. (As a side note, there would be 2 sequels. The first would be Wheatley Science Fear Response Testing, where everyone's favorite personality core takes over Aperture, and makes it even more dangerous than when GLADoS was running it. The second would be set in Old Aperture, where the threat is less homicidal robots and more... insectoid... in nature.)
  21. A little backstory: As I've stated before, I've only been to one haunt. Most of my haunted house experience comes from Youtube, and it's a lot easier to find video footage of walkthroughs from the West coast than the East coast. And it's easier to find footage from Knotts' than it is from Universal. One of Knotts' haunts is a real-life zombie FPS, with light guns and everything. Mix this with A7X, and you get the original idea for: RAPTURE CORPS: HELL ON EARTH Founded by angels shortly before Armageddon to aid those who have had trouble ascending, Rapture Corps have brought hope and salvation to many. But it seems that not all can be saved; Earth becomes more hellish with every passing day. The angels are losing their hold on the world, and their are many souls that could be doomed to eternal suffering should they be left behind for much longer. You have volunteered to go forth and aid the forgotten, but if a demon were to catch you, your soul could burn. Knotts' can't have their zombie shootout attraction forever. They'll need to mix things up. So I came up with Rapture Corps, which (in the original idea) gives guests a gun and sends them into a metal-scored neon world of fire and ruin. Of course, the idea I'm proposing today won't require light guns. ROOMS: Facade: Guests enter the maze through an Ultra Violent Comics-published copy of RAPTURE CORPS #1, subtitled HELL ON EARTH. The cover features an angel, posing like Doomguy in full fatigues, standing atop a pile of corpses and shooting at demons. Briefing: Guests go through the cargo hold of an airplane, where they are briefed by Sgt. Peter on the mission (Distract the enemy so that the angels can extract people who can still be saved. (Despite the angel on the facade having visible wings, angels portrayed by scaracters only have wings as patches on their jackets. Another feature of angels is that they never show their faces, wearing a black balaclava with a blue skull outline.) The hold is the only place where the coloration is mostly blue and white. Descent to Earth: Guests enter a revolving tunnel of fire. The Ruins: Red and Black take over, as guests see the remains of a once prosperous city. Buildings burn, scavengers attack guests, lightning flashes in the background, it smells of napalm and flesh, there are shoddily-assembled torture devices lining the streets, world's gone to hell. The Anti-Preacher: A part of the ruins where a fleshy (not made of magma) demon dressed like a mockery of a Victorian Gentleman tells scavengers that Heaven forgot them, and "anyone on Earth is damned so worship me" to a pack of scavengers. He will single out guests, superficially going on a tirade about how something is proof that God doesn't care. His voice would be inspired by the Cyclops from Oh, Brother Where Art Thou. The Bar: Guests enter the remains of a tavern, where fallen angels (Angels with red highlights on their costume as opposed to blue) take shots of a mixture of hard liquor and scavenger blood. The scavenger is taped to the wall, begging for mercy as a fleshy demon cuts him for blood. Fallen angels will attack the guests. Succubus: A Succubus feasts on a still-living scavenger. She will occasionally turn to attack guests, revealing a mouth that would make a Yautja blush. Graveyard: Guests head to a graveyard outside of a church. Demons possessing corpses rise from the graves, trying to get guests. Church: A good old fashioned preacher ushers guests to the side, as his goal is to aide those stuck on Earth. Occasionally, a giant Molten (Made of rock with volcanic veins) Hellbat will swoop down from the rafters, before retreating from a few blasts of the preacher's shotgun. Subterranean Battle: Guests enter a dark tunnel where the only lights are from the muzzles of the angels' and demons' guns. Demons will use this as a way to approach guests. The Building: Guests enter what was probably an office building. In the wall is a giant Molten humanoid (puppet) who will reach out at guests. Angel VS Demon: A Molten stiltwalker tries to attack guests, but an angel providing cover fire keeps them back for a bit. Fallen Ambush: Guests walk through an abandoned alleyway, when three fallen angels with actual wings jump from the rooftops, firing their guns and swearing. A normal angel with try to usher guests away from the shots. See You In Hell!: A beaten angel lies alone in a hall full of fleshy demons, and is the only thing illuminated. With a bundle of dynamite, he sacrifices himself for the sake of the guests. The Beast: The Beast from Revelation stands before guests, a Molten multiheaded dragon. On its back is a Molten Succubus, taunting guests. A scavenger, a fleshy demon, and a fallen angel attack guests. Ascension: Guests enter a hallway filled with blue light. The voice of Sgt. Peter congratulates you for a successful run, but states that there are more people to be saved.
  22. Eh, a bit late for that. It's cool, though. Kinda just a natural evolution of things, I guess.
  23. I did consider Mrs. Johnson, but at that point I had gotten to the hole and my post was doing that thing where if you selected another character (say, to put Mrs. Johnson as the introduction to the TomSka room), each character you typed would replace the next one. ...But it's done doing that. Give me a second... fixed!
  24. To be honest, my idea was for other Channel Awesome characters to appear while Critic goes into a freakout, and he'd still fire at guests, but more of a random fire than any actual aiming.
  25. YOUTUBE DEAD Every celebrity with a mail address gets fan mail, and internet celebrities are no different. YouTubers often use this as a way to interact with fans, letting them know that their love is reciprocated. But sometimes mail can have a sinister purpose (am i really going on a tangent about mail for this?), mostly as poison pen letters, ricin, or bombs. One of the monsters at HHN has another idea, though. Sending out a Play Button-shaped gem with a curse to many YouTubers, it aims to bring out the worst of them - dark sides, monsters, and nightmarish ideas that they had become reality, preying on the recipient and replacing them after the kill. For once, YouTube isn't the thing killing its creators. ROOMS Facade: A giant, busted flatscreen computer screen. It alternates between lines, clips that inspired the haunted house, and fan-submitted content (Dr. Jimmy, you can be a star!) while the YouTube DEAD logo is displayed (The YouTube logo but with "DEAD" in a Street Fighter font beneath it). Music from various youtubers is played. The Hall: A hall of portraits. Either gothic haunted house style, or white walls, wood floors, and flickering fluorescent lights that barely light up the place. The portraits are of YouTube Characters featured in the maze, and will turn into a monster form with a scream. Ashens: Stay Fresh Body Bags hang in Stuart's living room. Hiding on either side of the set piece are Noseybonk and Chef Excellence (Bloodied), who attack with knives. Stuart himself is at the setpiece, filming himself reviewing something and cutting it up to show how shoddy it is. And that something is a female Poundland employee. Rhett and Link: Good Mythical Morning studio. Dummies of Rhett and Link are at the table, comatose. Lurking are the Clown Shark, the Tooth Fairy, their zombified selves, and Cotton Candy Randy. Angry Video Game Nerd (Portrait is of Nerd crossly standing with crossed arms, turns into a close up of James Rolfe bloodied, beaten, and screaming): Enter the Nerd's basement, where Nerd is on the top step, shooting at monsters, raising a blue streak, and telling guests to get out. In the basement, between the shelves, are Mr. Hyde, NES Jason, Micheal Myers (with an adapter cord in his eye), and Nerd Freddy. From under the couch, Guitar Guy's skeletal arm reaches out. JonTron: JonTron's "apartment"/studio, decorated for Halloween. The Turducken flies about, and Jon shoots at it. Jacques watches, exchanging banter and insults with Jon. In the closet, who else but the Halloween Icon, Skeleton with a Handgun. ("I've got a BONE to pick with you!") Game Theory: MatPat's living room. Mat has scrawled the walls, floors, couch with bloody writing related to game theories (including such infamous flamingo-ups as "WARIO IS 10FT TALL", "SANS=NESS", and the like). MatPat will appear from a Boohole, bloodied and laughing insanely. JackSepticEye: Jack's apartment, with some Halloween decorations spread about. Jack appears in his bedroom, begging for help before being dragged away by an unseen force. In the recording studio, the only light is a dark green from Sam's tank. Lights go out, Anti appears from a trap door. Markiplier: Mark is casually working on a video in his studio. Behind him, and on the other side of the conga line, Darkiplier stands, threatening to torment the guests and kill Mark. No jumpscares. Game Grumps: The darkened Grumps recording area. Arin is having a freakout that involves a controller thrown through the TV, and Dan is trying to calm him down. Frankenraptor and Blehnny hide in the dark. TomSka: Before entering the room, guests are greeted by a bloodied victim. Mrs. Johnson will appear behind them, threatening guests, preparing to slash the victim's throat, and occasionally giving the thumbs up and "I Love It!" catchphrase. Then you enter a kitchen, where Tom freaks out because he's dealing with a Baby with a Gun. A baby that shoots at guests, mind you. At the end of the room is the hole, where a hole zombie reaches out. Finale: Guests go through a room where all the walls are showing clips from nightmarish videos from big-name creators, listed here and otherwise. From the walls emerge other YouTuber characters (EX, Chadtronic with Greg's arm ripped off, Hugo with a half-eaten fish head, or Danger Dolan with that freaky sunken-in eyes face from that channel icon). STUFF FROM THE ORIGINAL IDEA Gaming Channels were lumped into one room, with Pewdiepie on a throne. This room featured DanTDM siccing Grimm on guests, Muselk Rocket-jumping to the crowd, Matpat (pretty much in the corner, banging on glass and insanely scrawling theories in blood), Jack with septic eyes in his sockets, and Mark fending off an animatronic. JonTron would just have been an insane Jon in his living room, with a humanoid Jacques and the skeleton. There was going to be a room for the Nostalgia Critic. Cut because of controversy. Mr. Nightmare was going to get a room, a museum of sorts full of windows and doors getting knocked on. MagicOfRahat was going to get a room - Two, even. The first would have Rahat impaled on a spear, while a poltergeist rattled shelves. The second would have guests walk past his car, where a monster was in the front seat. Matthew Santoro would get a room where Matt's smile was turned into a rictus, Hugo escaped his cage, and Eugene barged in on a tank. Rob Dyke would appear, warning guests. Cut because of Matthew's disuse of the clones. Stiltbeast Studios (A YouTube channel where a guy shows you how to make props for haunted houses, mainly, the guy works at a haunt in Texas called Dark Hour) would take you to Allen Hopp's studio, where some of the characters he made will come to life and attack. Allen himself wouldn't appear. Cut due to a lack of updates. (Checked the channel just now - he's been live streaming mask making recently, which is cool! But videos over an hour are a bit too long for me. There wouldn't of been a Game Grumps or a TomSka room. Now, of course this wouldn't be the say-all end-all. Some YouTubers could decline, thus they'd have to find others to fill their place. But I imagine that the ones who agree would record some lines for usage in the house, let Universal get the makeup crews know what to do to get the faces right, and probably get an opening night ticket. They'd also receive the stone.
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