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You need to halloweentown quotes to do this. Spooky Month is an annual Halloween Horror Comedy cartoon series made by Sr. The series follows the misadventures of Skid and Pump, two hyperactive and Halloween-obsessed children who regularly venture out into the night to enjoy the titular Spooky Month — even if it isn’t October.

All There in the Script: A lot of the characters’ names aren’t spoken aloud, instead being revealed by the credits or character sheets. Alternate Reality Game: Starting with “Unwanted Guest”, each episode has a hidden QR Code that leads to images related to the series’ lore. Angry Animalistic Growl: During Kevin’s building anger in “Deadly Smiles” and for a brief moment in “Tender Treats”, you can hear him growling like a wolf. The concept of “everything” seems to carry negative connotations behind it, as not only do damaged pictures of Skid’s father come with the phrase “You are everything”, but Mr. Artifact Title: The only times when it’s actually Spooky Month are “It’s spooky month”, “The Stars”, and “Tender Treats”. Art Shift: Kevin’s internal freakouts regarding the Candy Dealer’s package of sugar in “Unwanted Guest” are drawn in a much looser, sketchier style with incomplete coloring.

The credits panoramics for “Unwanted Guest” and “Tender Treats” are drawn in a lineless, shaded, and more detailed style than the rest of the episode. The credits panoramic for “Deadly Smiles” is in CGI, depicting everyone as 3D toys. When Jack and John accidentally run over Bob in “Tender Treats”, the event is abruptly depicted in CGI, with Bob as a 3D model ragdolling. Bob’s body is subsequently shown as a clay model, while Jack and John are still animated in 2D. Pelo loves the Touhou Project, and based the mall and most of its customers in “Unwanted Guest” off the franchise to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Bilingual Bonus: While the series is in English, many background gags and props are written in Spanish, as that is Sr. One of the movies in “Deadly Smiles” is even in German.

Eyes’ tentacles bursts out of the floor and grabs the two. When Eyes and the Spooky Kids leave the house to engage in Spooky Month shenanigans, Eyes accidentally tramples Roy’s fleeing uncle, leaving a small blood splatter on the ground. At the beginning of “Deadly Smiles”, Lila talks to Jaune on the phone, complaining that Skid and Pump spend all their time sharing the Happy Fella. At the end of the short, Jaune arrives at the house with a new Happy Fella for Pump, having misunderstood Lila’s complaints. In “Deadly Smiles”, after John sneezes on the Happy Fella, Jack simply says “told you”. Cerebus Syndrome: The first three shorts were primarily comedy-driven, with “Unwanted Guest” having more worldbuilding to its name beyond just Skid’s and Pump’s random antics. Chekhov’s Gag: In the attic scenes in both “It’s spooky month” and “Unwanted Guest”, a dusty mannequin in the background slides across the floor.

In “Deadly Smiles”, the mannequin conveniently tips over onto Dexter right when he’s about to attack Lila and the boys, giving them time to escape and form a plan. In “Tender Treats”, at the first house they trick or treat at, Skid and Pump bust down the guy’s door with a hammer to get his attention. Later when they begin playing “hide and seek” with Bob, the two use the hammer to bust open a restaurant’s back door so they can hide in there. In “Tender Treats”, the boys are seen looking both ways before crossing the street early in the episode. Later when the protagonists are accosted by Bob, they quickly look both ways before crossing the street.

Bob does not and is immediately run over by John and Jack. Skid and Pump were stated by Sr. Unwanted Guest”, but their ages have never been stated in the series itself, and everyone else has a Vague Age. Continuity Nod: The male actor in the movie from “Deadly Smiles” is the same actor that gets spooked by Ooga Booga in the movie the boys were watching in the first short, just with a different outfit.

In the attic scene in “Deadly Smiles”, Lila hides behind the portrait of her and Skid’s dad that was hung up on the wall in “It’s spooky month”, now with Skid’s dad’s face torn out. While Jaune is flicking through channels in “Tender Treats”, she comes across a horror movie with the same brunette actress from the horror movie playing at the theater in “Deadly Smiles”. Crapsack World: Aside from Skid’s and Pump’s unnamed hometown being ridden with neighborhood bullies and violent criminals, there’s a festering supernatural influence that’s attracted various monsters and an evil secret cult to the town, and numerous missing persons posters are strewn about every wall. Pelo himself appears down the street in “It’s spooky month”, screaming as he gets abducted by Frank. In “The Stars”, one of the various ice creams advertised on Frank’s van is based on Pelo’s Author Avatar. Pelo appears again in “Tender Treats”, only to be immediately killed by Bob so he could use the bathroom stall he was in. Curse Cut Short: A Running Gag of sorts from the third episode onward.

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