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  1. Huh, I had something different planned. Thanks for reminding me.
  2. EDDSSWORLD PRESENTS: FUN DEAD Come on down to ASDFLand! It's full of Fun, Friendship, and Fadventure! At least it was. While Edd, Matt, and Tom decide to head for a fun day at an amusement park, a spilled drum of toxic waste raises the dead. As the boys enjoy a fun day, prepare yourself for a surprising apocalypse. Again, everyone's wearing Eddsworld-styled masks. ROOMS: Facade: Guests wind through a security line to the parking lot. Once inside, a they pass Edd's car and a burning car with a zombeh inside. As they wind through the lot, zombehs attack. Once they get to the gates, the undead ticket taker tries to get to guests through the glass and his jaw presses the ticket button. A screen will show the Fun Dead title card, and sometimes show the opening of the short, and an extended music video of the theme song. You Are Here: Tom, Matt, and Edd discuss their path of action. An abandoned Hostess truck holds a zombehfied Tallahassee, and Jill's Sandwiches holds a server trying to fend off an undead. Roller Coaster: An instrumental of "I Like Trains" blares as you pass the fleeing themepark goers past the velvet rope. Edd awaits as well. Guests enter the loading dock, where the Viking helmet guy is dragged away. Guests then walk out, where they pass a speeding coaster train full of zombies, and a flash stuns them. Arcade: Guests pass by the arcade, where an ASDF Man mascot is mauled by zombies. Upon entering the arcade, "Do the Flop" plays while Tom guns at zombehs with an assault rifle, with the zombies appearing with a burst of light and smoke. A dead vigilante rises up and attacks. Tin Can Alley: Guests enter a maze of carnival game booths, where zombehs lunge out from behind the counters. They then pass Matt, who tries to get Little Tom from a claw game. The 'Murica game is also present, and Matt's Zombeh bursts through the glass. "Mine Turtle" plays. Brief Escape: The three are reunited, talking about their day. Viking Helmet Zombeh lunges at guests, and the headless Candy Floss lady tries to grab others. Guests then run through a horde of zombehs, where a few zombehs are scaracters. Finally, guests get to the ferris wheel. Messing Crap Up: Boarding the Ferris Wheel nets you an idea of how many zombehs you're dealing with. When you dismount, the tables turn - the Zombehs are getting mauled by the three! Edd, Matt, and Tom act as the scares. Fun Dead: Guests walk through Fun Dead amusement park, past the petting zoo (actress being eaten), Ghost Train (Two Zombies in devil costumes and stocks distract you from THE MOP), and the complaint pit. At the tail end, Matt bursts out, Zombeh Little Tom in hand.
  3. I had an idea to promote Multiversal Breakout: DESPAIR HORIZON getting a web page. The page would feature some information on DESPAIR HORIZON, such as technical specifications, model type (Let's say... Multiversal Detention Ship - Class 7), and their mission, to capture and contain potential threats to the multiverse. There is also a section on prisoners, but it's all classified. At first. As the event gets closer, more and more detained characters are added, with notes on who they are, what they did, how to contain them, and any notes from the wardens. Kinda like SCP, but a bit crazier.
  4. MONSTER MUSIC: Volume 2 What's a Halloween Party with only five songs? There is a lot more than just Micheal Jackson, Ray Parker Jr, Boris Pickett, and Rocky Horror. No, Halloween Music is a vast label to use. I hope you enjoyed our last album, for there is MUCH more for you to experience. *Thriller's Vincent Price Laugh* ROOMS: Facade: The facade for this is actually an alternative facade for the original Monster Music. Guests enter through a wall of albums that can be Halloween Music. Stuff like film scores, metal, novelty compilations, Drew's Famous and other mixes, alongside some albums with cover art commonly seen as spooky. Once inside, there is a revolving tunnel with more cover arts. Like the last installment of the house, Halloween Music plays in the queue, and the albums will light up in time with the music. Halloween (She Get So Mean): Guests exit the tunnel and head towards a house throwing a wild Halloween party. Oh, and who's attending? A heck of a lot of monsters. Taking on a Hammer Horror Style (Saturated colors), you'll encounter zombies, werewolves, vampires, slashers, demons, ghosts, goblins, scarecrows.... any horror monster you can imagine, it can go in the scenes. Including a Coffin Banger, Cabbie Ghost, Frank-N-Furter, the Skeletal Conductor, and Werecat Micheal Jackson. Guests go through the woods to the front porch, where monsters are getting wasted and making out. Upon entering the living room, Monsters are throwing a wild party, breaking stuff and threatening guests, while Rob Zombie and his band play. Finally, guests enter a bedroom, with a Satan on the bed awaiting a succubus, who breaks out of the closet. Somebody's Watching Me: Guests enter another room of the house, turning it from a trashes home covered in Halloween decorations to a tidier, more standard home. Not by much. Enter from a kitchen, where a bird will fly from a cabinet. The Hallway has that creepy painting, ram bust, and Rockwell on the stairs. Then the Living room, where a character in black lunges out the couch while Rockwell watches the TV, playing the music video. Then the shower, where Rockwell is attacked by a shadowy character, and finally, the graveyard, with the man in the underwear. (It's a sureal music video that can be done much better.) Werewolves of London: I've never been to London, so what the heck am I to do for the layout? I guess it'd have to go to Trader Vic's, Lee Ho Fook (heheh), the like. Werewolves prowl the streets of London, acting like cannibalistic socialites. Frontier Psychiatrist: Guests enter an auditorium stage, with curtained walls and lights along the walkway, dimly lit. Guests pass a reenactment of the opening skit, before entering passing various characters. The important characters are the elderly gentlemen at the mics, who will lunge at guests, Dexter, who will jump off of the couch, the cowboys, who allow guests to get hit by the bullets, the monkey on drums, the ghostly choir (one will lunge at guests), and the seagull and monkey fighting each other. Also appearing are the ventriloquist, the skeleton, the alien, the hypnotist, the teacher, the student, and the mariachi. Nightmare on My Street: Guests enter a Freddy Krueger-themed replica of Will Smith's Graffiti room, with Will sitting on the throne. Guests then enter Will's house, where Freddy Silhouettes lurk around every corner. This includes attacking Will for turning off David Letterman, reenacting the Body and Brains part, and slashing Will in his bed. Throughout the scenes, there is a heavy red and black contrast. Finale: Guests exit through the Halloween Party's aftermath, just a bunch of beer bottles, trash, and broken vases (and a hungover guy on the couch), where the succubus, the shadowy figure, the perfect hair werewolf, Dexter, and a non-silhouette Freddy attack.
  5. EDDSWORLD Meet Edd and his friends. They live in a house in Britain, next to some snob neighbors, and they are always doing something. And by something, I mean they're always getting into some form of trouble. Demons, zombehs, traitors, the standard. Enter Durdam Lane, but be warned: it's a madhouse. EDDSWORLD will have scaracters wearing masks based off the characters. ROOMS: Facade: 27 Durdam Lane. With the Recycled Ass bin and the discarded Cola can. Scenes of the boys getting attacked by monsters are projected onto the windows, in silhouette. Fasten Your Seatbelts: Based off the Random Bits scene. As guests enter the house, they are greeted with Fasten Your Seatbelts by Pendulum and Edd's strobe face above the entrance to the next room. Halloween 2007: The boys are sitting on the couch, playing Zombies ate My Neighbors and slacking off. As guests exit the room, the Axe Murderer bashes his way in and roars. Following that, guests enter a hallway where the corpses of Edd, Tom, and Tord are lying about. The Axe Murderer will come out of a Boo-Hole, with either the axe, the stake, or the sword. A bruised Matt will barge out of the basement door. Spares: Director Bingbong and his long-suffering assistant gloat about how he will get ALL THE MONEY or something along those lines. In the backyard are a clone of each of the stars, wielding stuff like garden shears, a cricket bat, a shovel, etc. Ruined: A maze-like area. A mummy reaches from his coffin, Tom gets shot repeatedly with arrows in the dark, Tord is trapped in a sandpit playing Sunshine and Lollipops, Matt runs by on fire, and Edd has to deal with two mummies. 25ft Under the Seat: The Atlantis guards are looking for the boys, and harass guests. The Octopus will attack the conga line. Hello Hellhole: Guests enter the Hellevator and exit in Hell. Sinners are punished, demons attack guests. Guests then enter the personal Hells. A broken Cola machine shoots air at guests, Edd clones and a Black Man (FROM OUTER SPACE) attack guests, and Sunshine and Lollipops play again. (This would be immediately after Ruined, by Sunshine and Lollipops twice in a row, too much.) (EDIT how did i forget this) Matt Sucks: Guests enter Edd's living room, where they pass a mirror hiding Vampire Matt. In the living room, the aftermath of the stake minigun is shown, with Edd and Tom pinned to the wall, bloodied. Another Vampire Matt will attack from a boohole. Zombeh Attack trilogy: Matt is laying, dying on the sidewalk, after being attacked. The Zombeh is still around. Next room, Matt leads the zombehs, and the three survivors attack with their salvaged weapons. Later, guests pass between Durdam Lane and the Graveyard. Tord is in Eddward's Car and Matt attacks from the grave. Enter the Graveyard, where Matt proves himself a sucker. Then guests go through the opening of 3, where Tord arrises from hell to warn Edd. Tom will break down the door and scream, shooting an air-firing shotgun. Finally, the climatic battle from 3. Hammer and Fail: Guests enter a corridor in Edd's house, where the boys are tearing it up. One beats up the wall with a sledgehammer, another tears down the hall with a chainsaw, and as guests exit the hallway, another one drills dangerously close to the guests. For part 2, The attic battle, where Matt is possessed, Tom is being thrown across the room, and Edd will try to fight back. WTFuture: The boys are running down the street, and Future Edd will bust out of a police box to fire upon guests. Zombeh Nation: A dash to escape the Subway, complete with fire effects on the last part. As guests exit, they are gunned down by a helicopter. Snogre: The Snogre growls at guests and swipes at them. Tom will drive his tank in and fire it. PowerEdd: Demon Tom attacks from an alleyway while PowerEdd and Numero Uno duke it out. Trick or Threat: Edd's Living Room: Edd and Matt are tearing into each other while Kate watches, giggling. Possessed tom will creep up on guests. Mirror Mirror: The fight wit Dazeem. Matilda, Tamara, and Ell prepare to throw a prop (and in Ell's case, a sword) at the djinn. The End: A run through the halls as Tord tears the place up with robotic fists, and Tom tries to escape. Ends in an explosion. Finale: The wreckage of Durdam Lane and Tord's robot. Red Leader Tord, Hammer and Fail Battle Edd, Zombeh Matt, and Possessed Tom attack guests.
  6. My representation? Again, I don't watch that much Adult Swim. Rick and Morty and the odd Robot Chicken sketch compilation. I don't have much to say about it.
  7. Well, I'm pretty sure any villain could make a cameo. They're all good ideas.
  8. ANYWAYS, my take on Multiversal Breakout: The DESPAIR HORIZON is comparable in many ways to an SCP Facility. Stocked with guards, holding many of the worst things imaginable. The catch is that it is a multiverse prison, holding many of what we would see as fictional villains and monsters, and also that it's in space. When the Multiversal Higher-Ups decide that a person is too risky, they are captured and held in one of DH's class of prison, and it's always shifting universe so that casualties can be limited to one in the event of breakout. DESPAIR HORIZON had stopped in our Universal for the arrest of [some icon, probably Jack], but upon departure from the planet, something bad has happened... Now, I'm not going to include all of your suggested characters, and I'm going to throw in some others. Unlike some of my other ideas, all characters are realistic (So cartoon characters aren't as stylized).The facade is basically the ship's loading bay, with Jack the Clown restrained, Hannibal Lecter style, just outside while some wardens and park guards shoot the breeze. ROOMS: Security: Guests are put through security. A warden reads off safety procedures. The Show: Guests are introduced to many prisoners behind glass. This can be a mixture of villains, but I imagine Rick Sanchez being in one cell, casually insulting guests. Breakout: Another corridor filled with monsters. Suddenly, the lights go red, a klaxon blares, and the monsters attack guests. Darth Vader: Now, I know I said that it's not going to happen, but let's be honest: a recreation of the scene from Rogue One where Vader goes to town on some guards would be awesome. Raptors: Prison cafeteria. A raptor will bust through the doors, but be warded off by a warden's shotgun. However, another raptor will have snuck up behind him, and drag him off. Handsome Jack: Guests enter a room where one guard's corpse had his eye gouged out and another has been strangled. Handsome Jack will kick open a door and shoot at guests with his arm cannons, shouting a line from his boss fight. (Mainly stuff like "This is when you die, Bandit!" and "Yeah, take it, bitch!") Jason: The medical ward. Jason attacks a warden, but is hit by a shotgun blast and tumbles into a pod! Yay! But as you walk around, to the back of the pod, Uber Jason rips his way out and threatens the conga line with his machete. Freddy Krueger: The barracks. A guard is lying down in pain, when Freddy climbs out of the poor sucker's chest. Joker: The room is filled wit green gas, and the guards are laughing. Death of the Family Joker will pop out of a Boo-hole, threatening guests. Pennywise: Another corridor, where guests see a creature consisting of Currywise's upper body connected to the legs of a giant spider. Skarsgardwise will pop out of a grate once guests can't see the initial IT. Villainous Crew: Guests enter a starcraft docking bay, where a flying saucer with a peculiar design is parked. And by peculiar design, I mean it was obviously design by Black Hat. Demencia is on the wall, clawing at guests, Flug is trying to get Black Hat into the vehicle so they can leave and let 5.0.5 get away from the madhouse, and Black Hat attacks guests. Queen Scarlet: I've never read Wings of Fire, but let's be honest, how hard can a dragon scare be? Scarlet appears in a large holding room, breathing whatever her elemental power is and clawing at guests. In the event of her not having breath powers, cut the breathing part. (Note: This is not to imply that Wings of Fire is not worth effort, but a dragon is too cool an option to not include but I have very little knowledge on the subject.) Storage Bay: A mix of villains are hiding in storage. King Radical will roar down one path of crates on a dirt bike, chainsaw in hand. Micheal Myers will appear behind a crate, preparing to stab a punk. Black Hat Guy (XKCD) will sit on a rafter and basically tell you that your life is meaningless and that he'll just let the riot kill you. Lord Commander will telekinetically shove a guy through a box, before following after him. As he glares at guests, he shoves the poor sap back through. Finally, Springtrap will break through another crate and lunge at guests. Aku: A custom cell that has been broken into. Aku boasts about how he's now able to extend his reach beyond time and space because of the Samurai's absence, while guards die of Aku infection. Talon: A guard behind bulletproof glass tries in vain to get out, only to be shot in the noggin by Reaper. Widowmaker is in the rafters, shooting at, and taunting guests, who can feel the bullet and see a reticle. Medic: Another medical ward. Dr. Ludwig (TF2) has tied down a warden, and is keeping him alive during experiments. A severed head begs for mercy. The Lich: A room filled with Miasma. Guards are dying left and right, and from a pit of death, rises the Lich (Adventure Time). Bender: Bender stands in a broom closet-sized cells, shouting insults and swearing to kill all humans. His hands, emerging from a nearby air grate, try to strange guests. Napalm: A blackened cellblock. Napalm (Bob and George) mocks guests and admires his own handiwork. Finale: Guests are back in the initial loading bay. A horde of supervillains, led by Jack the Clown, attempt a final rush. Cameos I would like: Purple Shirted Eye Stabber (Cyanide and Happiness), Fu Manchu, a Xenomorph and a Predator, Leatherface, Rick (post-breakout), and a Terminator Note: Some would say that Rick and Bender may not be villains. But they have committed many atrocities (And Bender would be in prison for a comically minor offense, befitting his home series) and it would make sense that SOMEONE would want them contained.
  9. To be honest, a haunted house set in a LEGO world, much less the MIXELS world... a bit too much for Halloween Horror Nights, don't ya think? I mean, a generic city full of normal people would be much better, more believable. And to be honest, I never cared much for Mixels. I guess what I'm saying is, it's okay for a house to be goofy or outlandish. But don't just set it in a light-hearted setting for no reason. And it's probably not a good idea to make a haunted house that falls in line with "Jason Kills Strawberry Shortcake".
  10. OH, I thought he was just an anime character or something named after the Shakespeare character. But yeah, he does kill people on the instructions of his dead father, and depending on the play, he could be the villain. (And "Villain" and "Protagonist" are not mutually exclusive. For example, Black Hat, Pinky and the Brain, Doctor Horrible, MacBeth himself, Walter White, the PAYDAY Crew, etc.) Anyway, you didn't answer my other questions.
  11. Another round of ideas: St. Horrid Memorial Hospital: A hospital is usually a place where professionals save the lives of many people every day. Some hospitals have people who aren't quite qualified. And then there is St. Horrid. With the staff full of idiots, psychos, and other assorted nutjobs, death is more preferable than St. Horrid. YouTube Dead: (I call it a bad idea because I know the forum would hate it) A mysterious gem based off of the YouTube Play button has been sent to various YouTubers. What was simply assumed to be a fancy, if oddly numerous gift, however, turned out to carry a curse: The recipients either became corrupted monsters, or had their worst creations come to life to torment them. Enter the madhouse if you dare. (Doc's Notes: A: This is base on videos I watch. No Paul brothers, standard Reaction videos, or Children's channels. B: This is an idea I'd had for a while. Like, back when Matthew Santoro had the Clones, back when Rhett and Link had one video per day, back when Channel Awesome had a positive reputation, before Antisepticeye. If I were to post the plan, I'd edit it to my current tastes/Channel preferences.) The SlayPen: Betsy Bunny's Birthday Bonanza used to be a popular place for children to throw birthday parties. It had a play area, mascots, and it actually paid for the rights for Happy Birthday to You! However, around the turn of the century, a freak kitchen fire killed the entire staff, leaving the building abandoned for 20 years. Now a new owner is reopening it for a new generation, but the past is coming back to haunt him. MONSTER MUSIC: Volume 2: The Eternal Halloween Party never stops! With Halloween (She Gets So Mean), Somebody's Watching Me, Werewolves of London, Frontier Psychiatrist, and Nightmare on My Street, the (probably weaker) lineup will hopefully give you chills and thrills! (...something feels wrong with that last word.) ROCK N ROLL: SHOCK YOUR SOUL: Let's go back to the origins of MONSTER MUSIC, a haunted house dedicated to Halloween Music. I think I said that it was based on various music videos? Like, that it originally included scenes from Gorillaz? Yeah, I'm returning to the original idea. The house is based on various music videos and songs, focusing on more than 5 per house! Mystery Science Theater 3000: (Confession: I've never watched MST3K, but I've seen clips and I really want to.) Kinga Forrester and TV's Max have created a new device to further the torture of Jonah: a form of transmission that puts YOU in the movies! Now, instead of being able to riff away the insanity, he'll have to save himself! But it's not quite ready, it needs some fine-tuning. And that's where you come in. You are a test subject, unlikely to make it past the horrible films. HOWEVER, Tom, Crow, and Gypsy will try to help you, even if they're not really qualified to do anything. Well, I'll need some context. Can I bring in Villains you didn't list, does the environment change depending on who you encounter (which would limit my ideas if not, but I still have some), what does the prison ship look like? Also, Darth Vader and Green Goblin are unlikely, seeing that Universal's Direct competitor owns the rights to those two, but there can be some replacement. Oddly, Disney can't use Goblin in their parks because Universal actually still has some rights to Marvel Characters. But there can be replacements, there's a big world of evil out there. And as for Queen Scarlet and Lord Hamlet... who are they?
  12. No offense, but I recommend giving all this Cuphead talk a rest. It's just not something that I can go on, talking about on end. Unlike LEGO, Halloween, or Smash Brothers. But it's harder to fit one and three into a board topic. And your best was great.
  13. Yeah, I followed along, looking up the SCPs by number on the website, and I caught the SCP-973 error, too. As for 087, I just thought it could be in a transition where you pass the top of the stairs, and if you look you'd be able to see the face (Which I guess is canonically SCP-087-1?) And if done at Hollywood, they could slip in a reference to JAWS and the SPC. Just a thought I had.
  14. Yeah. A GAME OVER house entirely dedicated to horror games. To be honest, it'd make a good sequel, being darker and more horror-based than the original. I don't know how characters from my haunted house would interact with Cuphead characters. It's not really something I think about.
  15. Yeah, too crazy, and I don't play XBox. Plus, a lot of Cuphead is the animation, the weird transformations, the strive for a vintage feel. It wouldn't lend itself too well to a scarezone where it's invaded by Project Evilution rejects and Micheal Myerses as silent Blues Brothers, it'd be like if The Land of Ooo was attacked by The Fire Nation and B:TAS supervillains. Not that well visually. If anything, Cuphead should either go in the Game Over house, or get its own house.
  16. But as the Rick Dance proves, Rick is a man of science AND drugs.
  17. Again, I don't see it as a "My Ideas" Scarezone, but rather a "This Year's Main Events" Scarezone. So it's not like it'd be all of my ideas together, just like one or two, maybe three of my houses' characters alongside whatever other IPs and originals they have that year. (Also why I didn't list scarezones - they already have a scarezone for themselves) BUT, if it was a big scarezone: -(Lord Eldritch stalks the Necromancer) Eldritch: (FALCON PUNCH) NATURAL TWENTY! (whiffs it) damn gm. -(Zanta Claws chats with Fouettard) Zanta: We're a lot alike, you and I. Fouettard: We should team up! Zanta: That's what I was thinkin'! Better than that Tom bastard. -(Rick admires the aquatic hybrids) Rick: You see, Morty, sometimes science is a lot more art than science. A lot of people don't get that. Morty: That's some messed-up s--t, Rick. Rick: IT'S ART, MORTY! YOUR PUNY MIND CAN'T SEE IT, BUT IT'S ART! -(Billy follows Rick) Billy: WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB! I'M PICKLE RICK! Rick: Who the f--k let you watch Adult Swim? -(Joker has a bunch of villains' attention) Joker: I have brought you here today for one reason: TO DESTROY SUPERMAN! ...I've always wanted to say that! -(Kichasuka Ona approaches Borderlands Psycho) Kichasuka: Am I pretty? Psycho: I WILL MAKE YOU FACE PIZZA Kichasuka: (Backs away slowly) -(Willie rakes the ground besides a scared guest) Willie: Willie hears ya, Willie don't care. -(Hugo strange approaches Rick) Hugo: What secrets your mind must hold... Rick: Smarter men have tried, pal, so f--k off. -(Shinning Homer passes the Scientist) Homer: (Backs up) NEEEEERRRD!
  18. I don't think that Scarezones are given dialogue to work with, that a lot of it is improvised. But I can still imagine interactions between characters! -(Scenario: Reaper confronts Ghostface) Reaper: A copy-cat killer. Get your own shtick. Ghostface: Yeah, right. You look like you just left a STAB-themed paintball match. -(The Entity and Scary Terry meet) Entity: Looks like Hollywood is running out of ideas./This reboot looks terrible! -(Robbie Rotten meets Black Hat) Robbie: So, I see you haven't written me back yet. Black Hat: I've been making rewrites to your plans. If you want to see them, you'll have to pay the fees. Robbie: At YOUR prices?... Well, maybe. -(Mayor VS... well, Everyone except the priest and villagers) Mayor: WITCHES, ALL OF YOU! YOU WILL ALL ROT IN HELL! -(Black Hat meets Murdoc) Black Hat: So, I hear you know of an enemy of a certain group of superheroes... Murdoc: Eh, Ace? That wanker couldn't beat up that bag head you call an assistant! Black Hat: Wow, that's a low opinion on your subordinate. -(A Burning Fireman talks to The Priest) Fireman: What's with all this? All this monsters? Why am I in so much pain, father? Priest: There's only one explanation, and you're not going to like it. We must be in Hell. -(Murdoc and Lord Eldritch are watching the TLT laptop) Murdoc: Clearly, this sap has no talent. Eldritch: SHUT YOUR MOUTH!.. I like it. -(Joker Minion vs Burning Fireman) Minion: Well, looks like some men just want to watch the world burn! Fireman: Oh, shut up. -(This one is a bit less dialogue heavy. The Toons follow Robbie Rotten around, worshiping him.) -(Stu Macher or Billy Loomis are giving a lecture about The Rules to a group of D-Class personnel. The Entity watches from behind a crate) Stu/Billy: There are certain rules that one must abide by to successfully survive a horror movie. One, don't have sex. Two, don't drink or do drugs. Three, Don't go into a room and say "I'll be back," because you won't. Entity: What if the Killer murders people in their dreams? Stu/Billy: Well, we're all doomed then... oh, S--T! Props that should be in the warehouse? Some of Flug's more portable creations. Throughout the warehouse is graffiti of Billy's Drawings from Deathly Draw. A bunch of unopened Ghostface costumes for Scream. After all, anyone can be behind that mask. They're sold at every five and dime in the state. Some vintage action figures and a power glove for Adult Swim's Funhouse of Horrors. The Gallows scaffolding and some of the facade from Torches and Pitchforks. Some of the fire safety equipment from Blazing Inferno. Separate from the actual fire extinguishers for obvious reasons. Recreations of NoES series costumes on a clothing rack, next to the New Nightmare script and a clapper board.
  19. Well, if it was based off of my scarezone ideas, it'd be kinda redundant. I assume you mean in the style of Altars of Horror/The Harvest/Crossing Over The Mindfield? Well, it'd need to be a location where a crossover is somewhat feasible. I guess that The Harvest's barn is supposed to be a Cabin In The Woods type thing? (Also, I never watched that movie. Probably should. Sounds interesting.) So I'd make it so that SOMETHING explains the presence of the monsters and villains. Your idea of a warehouse is a good example: the props could be the real deal, and the characters were drawn there. But I honestly don't know what an example of my "House Representation" scarezone would be. So I'm just going to take the idea of The Harvest and work with that. SCARACTERS and props: WASTED: Hell of a Drug: The Dealer, Bug Junkie, and Pig Cop. In the scarezone are some of the containers used to make the drug. (The Garage was supposed to be like the lab.) GAME OVER: Borderlands Psycho, ZAmN Chainsaw Maniac, and Skorpion. Some busted consoles and weapons (a BFG, a Buzz Axe, and an Ice Hammer) are along the wall. DYSTOPIC: Three Soldiers. Propaganda posters are hung on the walls. Gorillaz: Murdoc, The Boogieman, and a Zombie Gorilla. The Band's instruments and posters are hung on the wall, and some of Murdoc's plastic beach trash is near the walkway. CHRISTMAS CREEP: Fouettard's Revenge: Fouettard, a Dark Elf, and Krampus. There are some crates of Christmas decorations and presents, some of the elves' tools and chains are hung on the walls, and there is a rotten can of Fouettard's meat on one of the crates. DEANIMATION: Adler Caricature, the "Mickey" (Probably an older man in a suit), and the drunk clown. Posters for Adler's movies are hung, and there is an animator's desk with a partially completed frame. Rick And Morty: PetRICKfied: Rick, Morty, Scary Terry, and a gromfomite. Many of Rick's tools and inventions are in the scarezone. Monster Music: Dracula, a Transylvanian, and Zombie Micheal Jackson. Vinyl covers for The Monster Mash, Ghostbusters, The Rocky Horror Picture score, and Thriller are hung, and there is a record player in a corner. Uncle Sam's Mythical Monstery Tour: Uncle Sam Aine, the Jersey Devil, and a Wendigo. Posters for Uncle Sam Aine are hung, and some costumes are displayed. Y2K: New Fear's Eve: A survivalist and two EMP Drones. The scientist's tools are abandoned near the walkway, and there is a string of Christmas lights that are stored on the wall, occasionally flickering despite not being plugged in. TERRORLOCK MOUNTAIN: A scientist, a guard, and an elite guard. Some workplace "motivational" posters are hung up, guns are stored in a rack next to some armor, some of the mercenary's weapons are in a box. TOKYO YOKAI: Kichasuka Ona, Ohaguro Bettari, and the Kitsune Bouncer. Teke Teke's scythe, an oil lantern, and some shrine decor are in the scarezone. The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Shinning Homer, Nightmare Willie, and Stalker Ned. ToH posters and frames are on the walls, and on the floor are a Krusty Doll, the Feelin' fine typewriter, and the inanimate carbon rod-powered remote, and Bart Raven is in the rafters. ARKHAM ASYLUM: Joker, Scarecrow, and Hugo Strange. The Supervillains' various weapons are on the walls, some of their paraphernalia are on cases or tables (Joker's Dentist gear and mirror, Smilex, Fear Gas, Mad Hatter's Tea set, Ivy's Vines), and lodged in the wall are several batarangs. Ex-Heroes: MidKnight, Controlled Truck Driver Ex, and Stealth. Components to the Cerberus armor, The Dragon's old costume, and some scavenged materials are in crates. Hotel California: The demonic hostess, captain, and a lost soul. The props are all Tiffany decor. Urban Legends: POLYBIUS: The Nightmare aliens. The arcade cabinet is against the wall, flickering. THE REDACTED CONSPIRACY: 3 Men in Black. The missing posters are posted outside the structure. A HALLOWEEN CAROL: Victor Chantz, Halloween Past, and Halloween Future. The Church decorations are about, and the wall contains his axe, chainsaw and knife. The Most Dangerous Game: Zaroff's Island: Rainsford, Zaroff and Ivan. Zaroff's gun and trophies are displayed on the wall. DEATHLY DRAW: Billy, Lord Eldritch, and a skeletal native. School books filled with doodles are scattered throughout. DRUIDS AND DEMONS: The Rogue, the Necromancer, and the Lich. A table has a game book and some dice, and fantasy weapons are hung on the wall. In the corner, is a mimic. The Death Aquatic: Shark, Starfish, and a generic Hybrid. Aquarium maintenance tools are placed about. RICK AND MORTY: THE CITADEL: Hostage Taker Rick, Big Morty, and Bootleg Chemist Rick. Flyers from around the Citadel are hung on the walls, and portal guns and laser guns are laying about the room. Bibliophobia: Dracula, Death, and Zombie Yorrick. Books are splayed about. EDDSWORLD: Vampire Matt, Red Leader Tord, and Possessed Tom. Various props from around Edd's house are scattered. EDDSWORLD Presents FUN DEAD: Edd (With a strongman game hammer), Shaun Zombie, and a female zombie. ASDFLand merchandise is scattered throughout the scarezone, Little Tom sits on a crate, and Mark stands in the corner with his shopping bags. EDDSWORLD: ZANTA'S WRATH: Zanta Claws, Santa Tom, and Edd. Zanta's presents are scattered about. Night of the Living Tombstone: Two Skeletons and Freddy Fazbear. TLT Posters are scattered on the walls. MULTIVERSAL BREAKOUT: King Radical, Reaper, and Napalm. Gear from DESPAIR HORIZON (Warden's Guns, Restraints, Surgical Tools) line the barn. (Side note: Since the house was based on Twilight's Multiversal Breakout idea, I kept the name, Multiversal Breakout. DESPAIR HORIZON is simply the name of the ship, which is an understandable confusion. I mean, there are people who think that Tim Allen's show about the handyman is called Tool Time, but that's just the show Tim Taylor hosts on Home Improvement.) MONSTER MUSIC: Volume 2: Succubus, Werewolf, Freddy Silhouette. The album covers, some Chinese Takeout from Lee Ho Fook (Heheh), The Man With The Golden Eyeball, ruined Halloween Party decor, and some of the creepier "Somebody's Watching Me" props are all over the barn, and the Fresh Prince graffiti is on the wall. YouTube Dead: AntiSepticEye, Mrs. Johnson, and Darkiplier (More active than in the house). Recording equipment is on a wall. RAPTURE CORPS: HELL ON EARTH: Molten Stiltwalker, Fallen Angel, and the Fleshy Succubus. A copy of RAPTURE CORPS is in the barn, alongside some of the torture equipment. Doom It Yourself: Coveralls Worker, Costume Blood Technician, Pumpkin Carver. The tools from the workshop are hung on the walls. TITANS OF TERROR: HOLIDAY HORROR: Santa Freddy, Elf Chucky, and Leatherface. On one shelf is a box labeled "CHRISTMAS GIFTS", visible within it are a new chainsaw, a Good Guy Doll, a red-and-green sweater, and an old porcelain Detroit Red Wings hockey mask. (For Dad, Young Son, Grandpa, and Teenage Son). RED DWARF: SMEGGED: Low Kryten and Lister, Simulant Convict. A couple of bazookoids, Jupiter Mining Corporation gear and forms, and a decommissioned Scutter are in the barn. The Circus Invasion: Lead Clown, two Martians. Some shotguns, booze, and sideshow props are scattered across the barn. NOSTALGIA CRITIC: Best Forgotten: Critic, Dinosaur Rob, and The Devil. The 3 live-action review posters (that were featured and misnamed in Balto) are on the wall, and various costumes and Critic's rocket ship (cardboard box) can be found. FITE NITE: Championship Bout: Three wrestlers, each with chainsaws. They will be as hostile to each other as they are to guests. Posters and the laceration glove are on the walls. THE HALLOWEEN STORE: Toy Gorey: Princess, Pirate, and Ghost psychos. Wares from the toy store and Halloween popup store are on the wall, and some Halloween animatronics are on display besides the walkway. CC: Seasonal Snuff: Nick Ruprecht (Chainsaw and Santa Mask), Santa Claws, and Slay Ride Horse. In the barn are banners from the films, and filming equipment. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT: Stiltwalker Stingy Jack, the Devil, and a Maize Scarecrow. There are a lot of pumpkins in the barn. Cult of Mythicality: Elton Rand, Clown Shark, and Cotton Candy Randy. Posters of Rhett and Link's works are hung on the walls, and various Will It things are scattered about (including the remains of the toilet grill. They're not good.) CC&MMp: Holiday Horror Hits: Wastelander, Zombie, and Freddy Glove Santa. Various Christmas album covers are hung on the wall. NOW! That's What I Call Holiday Horror Hits: Giant Metal Santa Claus, Krampus, Heat Miser Minion. Same as the original Holiday Horror Hits. CC: Unheilige Nacht: 2 dark elves and Knecht Ruprect. The elve's handiwork is on display. Redwater River: Three Rednecks. The various handmade Redneck tools and weapons are hung on the walls. DISTRICT OF CORRUPTION: Capitol Punishment: Justice, Demon Butcher, Drug Demon. Political posters are hung up, many being turned into wanted posters listing the politician's crimes. Breaking Point Lockdown: LycanWolf, Dr. Bubonic, and Sanguine. Like the other facility houses, guard and warden gear is laid about. Gallery of Lost Souls: The Scream, Van Gough, and The Plague Hag. Various artworks are just in a box. Sandman's Lair: Sandman, a normal Minion, and a Clown Minion. Contents from a kid's room is scattered on the walls. Uranium Studios: The Atomic Apparition, The She-Beast (monster form), and a Weird Woods creature. Movie posters and props are on the wall. Lotus Syndrome: Three Holeys, one from the Quarantine area. In various parts of the barn, you can see the worms' holes. Gangsterland Cutthroats: Two farmhands and a Gangster. A whiskey still's parts are on the wall. The Year of Fear: April Fools Jester, New Years Vampire, and Red Wedding Incubus. Various props are related to one of the days mentioned - a sundress in a box would be marked for May Day, a yearbook was signed on the last day of school, and some memorabilia from the big Thanksgiving game. COMICFURY: Artistic Rage Unleashed: Ariane Eldar, Mr. Hyde, and Basilisk. Various books with ComicFury comic covers would be scattered about. TRANS-SYLVANIAN ORCHESTRA: The Phantom of the Opera (With Guitar), Budding Skeleton, and Zombie Gravedigger. Instruments used on the album are on the wall. Sirens Song: Cute Siren #2, Eel Siren #3, Sea Hag Siren #19. Various tools from the pirate ship are on display. SWINDLE'S SWEETS: Black Licorice: Two Black Licorice Monsters and a Hybrid Elf. Posters for Swindle's Sweets are on the walls, and crates of unopened candy are on the floor. PRitN Presents: RotNotLD: Survivor Charlotte, Undead Allison, Power Ranger Kid. Various nerdy collectibles from the Pendleton-Collins household and Back to Action are about. EX: The Nintendo calendar with Luigi and Two Boos, or a Phantasm orb in the wall. (Happened in another comic.) St. Horrid's Memorial Hospital: Leatherface Doctor, EMT, doctor. Medical equipment lines the barn walls. Titans of Terror: Apocalypse: Micheal Myers, General Freddy, Rotting Jason. Items from the Leatherface cult are stored in the barn. GAME OVER: CONTINUE?: Trevor, ReDead, and Headcrab Zombie. Various weapons from the games, a barrel, and a dead headcrab are in the barn. GAME OVER ARCADE: Donkey Kong, M. Bison, Rick Taylor. Various Arcade game posters are on the walls, and there's another barrel - shame DK can't throw it. Tonight, on SVENGOOLIE: Svengoolie, Dracula, and The Wolfman. Various movie posters are on the walls, and Rubber Chickens are in crates. WINDY GULCH: Fresh Meat: The Gravedigger, The Bartender, and The Butcher. The various rules are on signs scattered about the scarezone. OZ: Reign of Scarecrow: Scarecrow Minion, Munchkin Scarecrow, and Winky Scarecrow. Lots of straw. Replica Oz props strewn about. A Christmas Creep Carol: Past, present, and future. A replica of the Dickens compilation (in a realistic book size) is in a box. Druids and Demons: Necromancer's Keep: Skeleton, Zombie, and Zombie Goblin. RPG paraphernalia is scattered about, dice, game books, character sheets, even a miniature version of the facade dice tower, which should actually work and probably be commercially available in the gift shops. STARLAB 51: Stunstick Guard and Two Scientists. Various tools from around the ship are in the barn. (Even though, as it turns out, the scarezone wasn't actually at a barn, and just had a bunch of pillars... I feel let down.) Mines of the Damned: Three miners. The tools and advertisements from WMC are hung about. The Hallows Best Forgotten: Clown, Pumpkin, and a Trick-Or-Treater wearing a sack mask. Various old farm tools, and framed pictures, are hung on the walls.
  20. So, Crossing Over the Mindfield is your proposed event's version of Altars of Horror/The Harvest? Cool, also, I was just thinking of the representation that my house ideas would have in such a scarezone.
  21. Sounds a bit too ambitious and crazy, and a bit like the Pantheon house. But the idea of this huge monster crossover where all sorts of villains are out to get you sounds pretty cool. Maybe it could be explained like LEGO Batman Movie's Phantom Zone, that there's a force imprisoning various supervillains and trapping them in what is supposed to be a personal hell. But even said force can't control the sheer amount of evil. All Hell breaks loose, and you enter a world where reality is a myth and evil takes control. ...So, what villains do you say belong in the space hyperprison? I could list several (But no anime. I have very little experience in that field). To be fair, it sounds like a crazy fan fiction. But to be honest, that's part of the charm. So did I. Is that SCP in the pantheon? Actually, upon research, the SCP Foundation is, in and of itself, a member of the pantheon. So it's reasonable, I guess.
  22. An interesting idea. It would probably be better than Uni's original run of Fear, from what I hear... But I had another Scarezone idea. CRAZY CAL'S USED CARS Crazy Cal has gone CRAZY! He's slashing prices on his wares! Prices so low on cars that are almost straight-out-the-factory? He's gotta be insane! The people of Carey have gotten use to hearing ads of this type on their airwaves and late-night television. It's a tired gimmick being used to sell cars that probably won't be that good of an investment in the long run. But recently, Cal's been having a rough time. His wife left him for some daytime news anchor, his dog was hit by a bus, and his therapist killed herself. But that's not going to stop Cal! In fact, he just got a whole group of hired hands, straight from Shadybrook, and with their help, prices won't be the only thing they're slashing... Crazy Cal's Used Cars (stylized in an obnoxious bright font for promotional purposes) is a scarezone that I came up with reading the Insane Proprietor page on TV Tropes. Set in a car lot, the area is filled with cars in heavy states of disrepair, with some possibly on fire. Trashy country music plays, and Cal sometimes gets on the intercom to make promotions and threaten guests. SCARACTERS: Crazy Cal: One of those gimmicky Honest John's types, wearing a ridiculous suit and hat that may or may not match. He walks around with a chainsaw, and may mouth the prerecorded messages. Salesmen: Escaped asylum patients wearing mixtures of casual garb, straightjackets, and business suits. They try to sell you on the cars in the lot, and will try to tear you apart when you refuse. They carry a variety of weapons. Victims: Kidnapped customers who are bound by their hands and may be trapped in the cars. They try to escape, but a salesman will always catch them to "further discuss the deal".
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