EasyToons - Spooky Toons
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Spooky Toons – Stylized Halloween Characters for Reallusion CC4 Unleash hilariously haunting fun with Spooky Toons, a stylized character pack perfect for Halloween projects, spooky animations, horror-comedy games, and quirky short films. This pack features five fully-rigged, highly expressive characters—each based on classic horror archetypes with a playful twist. Designed natively for Reallusion Character Creator 4 (CC4), these toons are compatible with facial expressions, morph sliders, CC accessories, and can be easily exported to iClone and Unreal Engine for real-time production pipelines. Whether you’re brewing up a ghoulish game or animating a supernatural sitcom, Spooky Toons brings your nightmares to life—with charm. 1. The Clown – Maniacal Mischief-Maker With wild green hair, a bulbous red nose, and a sinister painted grin, The Clown balances right between hilarious and horrifying. His bright overalls and mismatched shoes make him a circus escapee gone rogue. Perfect for chaotic comedy or unsettling horror scenes, this character can flip from slapstick to creepy with a single expression. Use Case Ideas: Creepy carnival scenes, jump-scare animations, haunted house mascots. 2. The Monster – Lovable Lug Stitched together but full of character, The Monster is your friendly neighborhood brute. With bolts in his neck, a tattered striped shirt, and an iconic flat-top haircut, he’s a parody of classic Frankenstein’s monster with a comedic edge. His sluggish walk and exaggerated jawline make him ideal for slow-moving hilarity or misunderstood-giant moments. Use Case Ideas: Laboratory experiments gone wrong, misunderstood villains, Halloween parodies. 3. The Zombie – Grotesquely Goofy Groaning, gaping, and goofing around, The Zombie is equal parts revolting and ridiculous. With torn shorts, dirty skin, and crooked teeth, this guy looks like he crawled out of a grave—then tripped over his own feet. His lurching animations and flexible face rig make him great for comic horror scenes or undead background characters. Use Case Ideas: Zombie horde animations, dance parodies, trick-or-treat chaos. 4. The Witch – Cackling Spell-Caster With a bony nose, oversized hat, crooked smile, and glowing eyes, The Witch oozes magical mischief. Her vintage dress and gold-buckled belt add medieval flair, and her expressive rig makes cackles, incantations, and dramatic arm flails come to life. She’s the perfect villain—or unexpected ally—for any mystical misadventure. Use Case Ideas: Potion-mixing sequences, forest or cave encounters, flying scenes. 5. The Dracula – Suave Yet Sinister Cloaked in class and drenched in dark charm, The Dracula brings theatrical flair to the undead elite. His arched eyebrows, slicked-back hair, and glowing eyes are ideal for ominous entrances and exaggerated villainy. 
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