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  1. Here’s my newest fanmade house idea inspired by the Anarch-Cade scarezone from 29, and this is also my take on a Carey house. Included some newer neon characters, and took some inspirations of the games we know and love. https://docs.google.com/document/d/15KI8Z9liz3dqoCmtrEPuUP6CqhhSxlQKqskpQF4sr-U/edit
  2. Yeah, Universal would most likely go with more established animated IP’s like Scooby-Doo, Billy & Mandy, Courage The Cowardly Dog, Rick & Morty and Invader Zim for HHN than this. Hazbin has yet to get an official series debut.
  3. Here’s a fanmade backstory of my icon. Originally, I thought of doing another jungle-themed house, then I decided to a duo icon that are a Phil & Lil type of twins and also Fear material inspired by Tarzan and Jane. I’ll even work on a fanmade scarezone for them. Ladies and gentlemen! Meet the representatives of Wildness who grows with fear and doesn’t want you to survive alone, Aiden and Janis Wilder the Jungle Dwellers! https://docs.google.com/document/d/15jxzKkKI_-VE_y2H-DJjMCaYaNy_cbqzzYMRnkdLCaU/edit
  4. Don’t wanna say too much; but It’s something else, and I’m also working also working on my own Icon with a backstory that would fit in with Fear as his newest herald and representative.
  5. Not really, but I am working on an original concept that’s set in - you guessed it - Carey, Ohio. It’s something I’ve thought of recently.
  6. Here it is! My newest fanmade house idea inspired by Iron Maiden and their Mascot Eddie The Head with some surprises! I hope you guys enjoy it! https://docs.google.com/document/d/15JR4rDYaAD65_0cLBaApu5d_Bi5Ov8DJ5nueZTvnhM8/edit
  7. If there are any Iron Maiden fans here, then y’all gonna love this! I’m working on my next house idea inspired by the band’s mascot Eddie the Head.
  8. Yeah, same here. If it does happen, then Orlando might be going back to the Icon era and also embrace the IP’s at the same time. After that, I wanna see a good mix of not only newer characters as icons, but also past characters who never had chance officially like Eddie and Cindy. HR Bloodengutz is another character who proved himself to be icon material for the event’s future.
  9. Welp, since the Wicked Growth is rumored to come back as a sequel, then The Pumpkin Lord might be this year’s icon.
  10. We technically had that in 20. Then again, you could make some of the park’s cast members play as themselves doing their own thing in their everyday life and get themselves victimized by a lot of characters, including the icons. Which Universal could go by in 35 or 40.
  11. Here it is! My newest fanmade house idea called Horror Nights: Revenge of The Rejects! https://docs.google.com/document/d/13xch3djf93-7PpwjobB1ROZiCxqQf2D3g__QaYM0GhM/edit
  12. The next one I’m doing is an original concept comedy house that sets in Universal Orlando’s office building where the HHN creative team probably works at. The idea is their rejected/scrapped ideas comes to life and caused mayhem for not getting their due. I think we really need a house that truly breaks the fourth wall like we had with Icons last year and The Hallow’d Past in 20. Don’t wanna say too much about it right now cause I came up with some very good ideas that could surprise you.
  13. Thanks! I thought it’d be fun to do house inspired by an anime series for myself. The rest of my house ideas are also on Google Docs, and I’m working on my next one right now. https://docs.google.com/document/d/11VKaDeRSk25dkj5ZLq_iICYPJF5YgbeIGgbQ501ogiE/edit https://docs.google.com/document/d/11GMMubevP6-SnNok3l7PTM5j-o_5qg3fV9dKenp_baE/edit https://docs.google.com/document/d/10rSGZ1xD3zZpCownYi1wB8DrKtLR0qyCUtESdLRPA1o/edit
  14. My newest fanmade house idea is here, and this one is for the anime buffs. I’ve noticed how much everyone in the HHN fan community wants an anime based house. Demon Slayer is the most wanted, but Inuyasha is another series worth mentioning cause it’s a Youkai show and you also have more than enough memorable characters that scareactors, and even professional cosplayers could play as. Rather than the following the story, I simply just gave it a horror treatment and revolved around Naraku, since he’s the main antagonist of the series. Hope you guys enjoy, and would love to hear your thoughts about this fun idea that is very unlikely to happen. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-4XsVIWuPiM4-il_o4Zy212ZCio6UoxRSMQaUJpOGD8/edit
  15. April Fool’s joke, but I’m still scratching my head why Mark hasn’t made a 31 speculation thread yet. Universal had already announced the dates for the event, and the single day tickets are on sale now.
  16. Willy Wonka & The Toxcolate Factory Description: Congratulations! You’re one of the luckiest winners to go on a hellish tour with Wonka himself where everything is both sweet and rotten! He needs somebody to find the “perfect new flavor,” can you make it out of the factory alive? Facade: The Wonka factory is dark, big, shady and downright dirty with splattered chocolate and other sticky candy flavors on the walls, and puddles of candy ingredients on the ground with a radio stuck, cueing a interview with the winners of the contest. You’ll also see explosive light effects on one of the facade’s windows with booming sounds in the background. The Lobby: You enter the first room of the house with introduction of Wonka himself, welcoming you to his factory. Though it’s not big as the facade, but it is downright messy and dirty coated with many different flavors that were considered to be failures from his point of view. The Underground Tunnel: Next is a tunnel with frames of Wonka himself and brand logos on the left while on the right are Employee of the Month frames. The scent maybe sweet inside, but the walls and ceilings moves a little more closer to you to make it look and feel like if it was shrinking. The Chocolate Room: Some candy plant are maybe new, and smell good. But most of them are on a process of decomposition. Almost all of them are rotten and decayed as the factory itself with Oompa Loompas coming out of the plants to scare guests with “human flavor” candy, wanting you to try them out Some are bloody, some are dead body parts attached to the candy. After that, you see Augustus trapped in a chocolate quicksand, struggling to get himself out. Fear Tunnel: You enter into the tunnel of Fear with reflective screens that shows all of the winners’ worst fears like in the original movie but more updated and graphic. The Inventing & Testing Room: Next you see the Oompa working on their untested prototypes and show some to the guest. The first scare in the room is Ficklegruber popping up with his front teeth missing like in the book, and Blueberry Violet then pops up who looks more like if she was infected by a deadly disease. Rather than turned into a ball, only her skin turned blue with some parts of her body inflated, as the room extends with a more messier Inventing & testing room with blue blood splattered everywhere and some remainings of Violent’s body. While the Oompas clean the room up and singing at the same time, one of them will pop up to scare guests while holding Violet’s head in front of them, officially declaring the invention was a flop. The Lick-able Wallpaper Hall: Some tongues are stuck on the walls, and torn off where a couple of the tongue-less Oompas pop out for some scares, blood drooling out with a gross scent. The Fizzy-Lifting Drink Room: This is where you see Charlie and Grandpa Joe floating up in air, struggling to get themselves down from a large sharpe fan of blades by burping. You see lots of bubbles, and sprinkles of water as a blood reference with sliced corpses of the Oompas around the floor. Good nut, Bad nut: This where you meet hybrids of a human and squirrel in their own work uniform, one of them will pop up to scare, saying how much of a spoiled and idiotic little bastard Veruca was on the “Good Nut” section. Half of Veruca’s body is placed in a fire pit on the “Bad Nut” section of the room along with her parents and a squirrel where she attempted to catch as a pet, but failed - and scent of burnt bodies. Wonkamoblie Track: You walkthrough the track of the Wonkamobile. Lots of foam bubbles are scattered, and sprinkles of water are sprayed left and right. Some of the Oompas will scare off the guests with bulky firehoses, yelling at them to get off the track cause they’re not allowed to be on it or they’ll spray them to death. At the end of the track, you see the Wonkamoblie on one side, and Wonka himself ushering the guests to the next room. Wonkavision Studio Room: Everything around you is plain white with larger sized, unwrapped chocolate bars that are leaning around. Some are laying on the middle of the room that guests could walkthrough either left or right. The big white camera is mounted above the front of the room with snapshot sounds in the background and flashes of light. The Oompas in their protective jumpsuit gears and googles on hide in the leaning chocolate bars where they pop up to scare guests to get off the camera area. After that, you see the Oompas brutally trying to grow Mike back to his original size and height, and torturing him with an automatic, modern designed rack. Wonka’s Office: Like in the original movie, everything is split in half, and some split in quarter. Wonka yells at the guest that they got nothing, and say both “Good Day, Sir!” and “Good Day, Ma’am!,” jumping out of the closet door. Charlie’s Home: Wonka has kicked both Charlie and Grandpa Joe out of the factory with a glass elevator that crashed into their home. No one in the family survived the destructive crash, and all of them are dead. Some are squished, some were brutally stabbed by the broken glasses of the elevator, as Wonka jumps out for the last scare, saying that he owns everything with the inclusion of you.
  17. And I’m perfectly okay with that because HHN is a sensational destination Halloween event and Fast & Furious on the other hand is a punching bag meme. Now that’s a good trade-off for me!
  18. Still waiting for Mark to post an HHN 31 speculation thread, cause I don’t think this is the right spot for me to react the rumored houses.
  19. Thanks! All of the scenes were based on my interpretation of the album. The reason why I’ve made it cause I had been wondering where the places the main character was at other than going on a mental decline from start to finish. If it were to happen, where would it be located? I guess it would work either way at a parade building or a soundstage. Have you checked out my first fanmade HHN dream house yet? Would love to hear your thoughts on that too.
  20. Here is it! My second fanmade dream HHN house Inspired by NIN’s The Downward Spiral that is also based on my interpretation of the album. After listening to the Spiral again, It made me realize how challenging it’d be to make a house of it not just because of the heavy topics such as mental illness and substance abuse (unless they add a disclaimer), but also how unsure I am what would Trent Reznor feel about it, since he’s pretty forward-thinking when it comes to music and the Spiral still might be very personal to him now. But this is just something I wanna do for the fun of it like the last one I did. Enjoy! Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral Description: Go on a decline and follow the life and times of Mr. Self Destruct from the classic 1994 concept album by the Grammy Award-Winning and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Nine Inch Nails. When you go deeper in the spiral, there’s no chance of turning back. Facade: You enter a maze of outer and inner covers of the album artwork, including the iconic “Wound” front cover, and the “Future Echos” with blood-stained feathers on the floor. The actual facade of the house is a dead, rotten brain with an the iconic band logo tattooed above on the middle while on the left and right sides are the shell spirals, spinning around slowly, as you enter the mind and world of the album’s protagonist. Mr. Self Destruct: The spiral starts with the home of the protagonist, starting to feel so depressed with a hint of anger in his living room on a couch while watching TV of muted live performances of NIN with drugs and porn magazines on the table, and posters of industrial bands other than NIN such as Ministry and Stabbing Westward on the walls. The protagonist is a rivethead, as a reference to the band’s music scene. It may look like he was in a good place, but isn’t. As you leave the living room, you enter the short hallway of doors where the protagonist yells at you, telling you to leave him alone and he is so destructive with death threats, raising his left or right arm up and holding a large-sized injection needle, as a reference to his struggles with substance abuse. Piggy: I think this is Trent Reznor’s take of a break-up song, so I’m picturing the next room to be the living room that is the home of the “Piggy” who is the protagonist’s ex-girlfriend with pig sounds as a background other than the song itself. Like the main character, she’s also a rivethead with posters of industrial bands and logos in this scene. The only difference is she’s a hybrid of both human and pig. You see the protagonist arguing with his ex-girlfriend over their relationship. You walked through the small hallway of doors again where the “Piggy” pops up for a scare, yelling at you with profanity and saying things like “Piss off, jackass,” “Fuck you,” and “Go to Hell, Asshole! We’re done!” On the other side of the small hallway, the protagonist fires back at the “Piggy” for another scare as a response to his ex-girlfriend by saying “Well, fuck you too, and I don’t care about you anymore cause you can’t stop me!” Heresy: The next room is where the protagonist began to lose his faith and rejects at a fictional religious venue, vandalizing fictional religious status and symbols in a very blasphemous way with the lyrical chorus of the song graffitied on the walls. A couple of more scareactors as the main character are in their hiding spots to pop up in front of the guests to scare, yelling at them by saying “I don’t need faith, and I’m better off without it!” and “Don’t want it, don’t need it anymore,” holding a broken off statue head with small cracks in his grip. Realistically, I could see Universal go with a more fictional religion than actual ones cause if they did, then it would cause some stir from local communities. But still retain the purpose of the album’s story and theme. March of The Pigs: The next won’t feature the protagonist, but it is about his negative view of society and humanity in everyday life. The people are the human pig hybrids like the main character’s ex-girlfriend at an urban town street with walkways. Some of the “pigs” will pop up to scare the guests. One is a violent butcher who works at a local butcher shop, one is a cop with a taser on his left or right hand who pops out of the alley, then another is an angry driver in his/her car, yelling at the guests to “Piss off and get out of the way.” But there are more “pigs” in this room before you enter the next. A barber also jumps out who is equally violent as the butcher, a bartender sprays some beer (which is actually water) at you, and a homeless person from another side of the alley jumps out with a knife and yells at them to “Get off his property.” You’ll also hear the pig sounds in the background other than the song itself. Closer: To casual listeners, this song is about sex, but it’s actually more than that. It’s also related to depression and the desire for sex, so he could feel better despite his rough sayings and personal problems. You enter a strip club where the protagonist enjoys his moment with a young and beautiful female stripper on stage dancing. The main character tells her how much he wants to make love with her to fix his mental health problems in the same talking point of the song. Then you enter the changing room where both female and male scareactors as ugly-looking strippers pop out of the curtains to scare guests, saying “See my world and love me like an animal!” and “Feel me from the inside!” Ruiner: The next room is inside the protagonist’s brain where a more sinister-looking cell character - whose name is the Ruiner - messes around with the main character’s mind, as you then next walk through the blood vessels of the organ that were ripped in holes where the Ruiner and the devilish cells pop out to scare the guests. The room extends with the protagonist in his bedroom, laying on his bed and notices his conditions has gotten worse than expected, as he shakes his body and struggling in a weird way, and screaming at the same time like a cry for help. The Becoming: The protagonist is losing his old-self and all of his bests, as the new self is starting to become the worst of himself. The walls of his bedroom were punch through in holes and graffitied words that saids “Both humanity and society sucks!! I hate you all!”, and his furniture were also destroyed by him. The main character sits on his broken bed with a dull and emotionless yet anger-looking face of expression. You walk through another small hallway of doors that were also vandalized where the protagonist pops up for a scare, yelling at them “that they all suck” and they should “go fuck themselves” while holding either a kitchen knife or an injection needle to attack. I Do Not Want This: This song sounds a lot like if someone trying is to help the main character, but he doesn’t need it. So, he got me thinking if he was at a asylum/mental hospital. The next room is a therapy room where the psychiatrist speaks to the protagonist about his behavior, trying to help him recover. The main character was strapped on the couch, hating all the things he said and trying to ignore him. As the room extends, the protagonist managed to break through, beating and torturing his doctor while yelling he doesn’t need any help nor doesn’t he want a treatment. He also destroyed the office furniture and desk with the title of the song on the front wall for guests to see. Big Man With Gun: The protagonist lets out his insanity even more, and all hell breaks loose, as the main character pulls a Jack by releasing the patients from their cells and cause carnage in order to escape. You walkthrough a damaged hospital hallway with patients popping out with sharp medical instruments to scare the guests. You then enter the activity room where the patients are trashing it down with corpses of nurses and orderlies. The protagonist pops out on the other side of the room, toying with a pistol, shooting wildly, and screams “Me and my big fucking gun!” with mad laughter. A Warm Place: You’re back in the protagonist’s living room. He trashed everything except his couch and table with drugs and porn magazines atop. You see him lying on a couch, trying to relax, and stay calm, and feel better with odd facial expressions as a hint of more insanity to come. You’d think it’s over, but it’s not. Eraser: The first part of the room is a dream scene where he’s back at the strip club, while talking dirty to the young and beautiful female stripper after her performance, as a bigger, fatter, and uglier female stripper pops up for a scare to reference the calm lyrics of the song before you get to the heavier part, then it extends to a bloody splattered room where the protagonist harms himself so horribly that he was coated with blood, scars, and scratches and screams in front of the guests to do what ever they want with him and kill him. Reptile: The next scene is a dark shady alley where you meet a prositute that is hybrid of both human and lizard, asking to take her for love. The alley gets darker and darker, as you witness the “Reptile” again pop up for the scare along with the protagonist, as she was roughly dragged by him. He was in a very delusional state, thinking she cheated him but wasn’t. The Downward Spiral: The protagonist hits the lowest of the spiral where he’s back at his home in the living room, harming himself even more, as it extends to his destroyed bedroom where the Ruiner from the brain is making the main character to kill himself with a pistol, but keeps failing while the protagonist prevents himself many times as he could. Hurt: His destroyed home has become a complete mess. Everything is filled with dirt, mud, blood, and shit with corpses of other characters the main character had seen and met from previous scenes of the house as a reflection of his life. It’s nothing but an empire of dirt like one of the lines from this song. He’s sitting on a couch with a gun wound on his stomach, letting himself die with no help, as you get one last scare from a rivethead devil with a chainsaw who is about to take the protagonist to hell. This character is a reference to the final line on the chorus of “Heresy,” as it extends to a shell spiral, spinning around quickly.
  21. Waiting for Mark M to post another speculation thread first, since this thread is made for us to chat about last year’s HHN.
  22. Dude! That’s an awesome artwork! Can you make some more for our house ideas? I’ve already done mine inspired by the Jungle Book as a Scary Tale spin-off. I think that would make a perfect addition for one of my posts.
  23. Halloween Horror Night 30 House Codenames. HHN: Icons Captured This was codenamed “Pantry” as a reference to how Pantry’s have a variety of different items stored away other than the characters from previous years and Fear’s lantern. Puppet Theatre: Captive Audience This one was codenamed “Blender” that was probably referenced to it’s backstory. Beetlejuice I have no idea why “Fridge” was it’s codename for some reason to be honest with y’all. The Bride of Frankenstein Lives Codenamed as “Coffee” as a reference to the Monster’s reanimation from the dead, and drinking coffee makes you feel alive when you’re awake. The Haunting of Hill House This one had another weird codename known as “Freezer.” Revenge of the Tooth Fairy That one was codenamed “Toaster” as a possible reference to a tooth loose and release out of the mouth. Welcome to (S)Carey: Home of the Heartland. The codename of this house was “Sink.” Sounds like a Cleaver reference to me cause sinks are very common at Butcher shops, and the butchers always washed their hands a lot after touching raw meat. Case Files Unearthed: Legendary Truth Weirdly known as “Boil.” I was expecting to be “Plup” or “Noir,” but those are easy guesses. The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin Also known as “Oven” as a reference to pumpkin pie and how the pumpkin grows out from the ground. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2021) Codenamed as “Griddle” as a reference to what you use to cook meat on. All of them were literally kitchen-related codenames.
  24. This is something I’d like to see for 35 or 40. If room for eleven, I’d bring back the Orfanage as a sequel to represent Cindy again like what we had with one scene in (S)Carey recently, but she takes over the newly-built Orphanage as her own “playhouse.”
  25. If the 90’s vibes are the case, then they better bring back Vamp again with Grunge icons from Seattle area as Vampires.
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