Halloween Horror Witch Jack Skellington Zombie Specter Headless Horseman Werewolf Vampire Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Wacky Witch
Jack Skellington
Zombie
Specter
Headless Horseman
Werewolf
Vampire (Dracula)
Lord Vampyre's Bride
Halloween Horror Witch Jack Skellington Zombie Specter Headless Horseman Werewolf Vampire Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Wacky Witch
Jack Skellington
Zombie
Specter
Headless Horseman
Werewolf
Vampire (Dracula)
Lord Vampyre's Bride

Halloween Horror Witch Jack Skellington Zombie Specter Headless Horseman Werewolf Vampire Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Halloween Horror Witch Jack Skellington Zombie Specter Headless Horseman Werewolf Vampire Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Halloween Horror Witch Jack Skellington Zombie Specter Headless Horseman Werewolf Vampire Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection brings together classic spooky, monster, and mystery characters from animated series, horror films, and folklore, presented as creative toy interpretations designed for display, collection, and storytelling in a minifigure style environment.

Wacky Witch, a recurring character, most notably appears in the animated television series The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972-1973). She is a comical and inept sorceress whose spells frequently backfire. Her appearance is characterized by a traditional witch aesthetic including a pointy hat, green skin, and a crooked nose. Voiced by various actors including June Foray and Ginny Tyler, Wacky Witch is generally portrayed as more mischievous than malicious. While attempting to cast spells, often to capture or control Scooby-Doo and the gang, her efforts usually result in humorous mishaps. These comical failures contribute to her memorable status within the Scooby-Doo universe and make her well suited for a cartoon themed minifigure.

Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, a realm dedicated to all things spooky and frightening. He is a tall skeletal figure known for his dapper attire, typically a pinstripe suit and bat shaped bow tie. Growing weary of the same Halloween routines, Jack seeks novelty and stumbles upon Christmas Town, igniting a fascination with the holiday. His well intentioned but misguided attempt to take over Christmas leads to chaos and ultimately teaches him the importance of embracing his true identity. Jack Skellington first appeared in the 1993 animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas and is commonly represented as a stylized minifig for display and storytelling.

Zombie is a character primarily known from the 1979 Italian horror film Zombi 2, released as Zombie in some regions. The film, directed by Lucio Fulci, features a decaying zombie with worms crawling from its eye sockets as a key figure in its graphic scenes. The film is considered a cult classic within the zombie horror genre. While Zombi 2 established the image associated with this Zombie character, it is a standalone sequel unrelated to Dawn of the Dead. The unnamed zombie portrayed by Franco Garofalo is recognized for its terrifying appearance and influence on later depictions, often adapted into a horror minifigure.

Specter is a malevolent entity from the cartoon series Halloween. He is a ghost like figure known for his haunting presence and ominous behavior. Little is known about Specter's origins, adding to the mystery surrounding the character. Specter functions as a notable antagonist and supernatural threat within the series, a role that translates well into a spooky themed minifigure design.

The Headless Horseman is a recurring antagonist in the Scooby-Doo franchise, primarily identified as Elwood Crane. Disguised as the Headless Horseman, Crane first appeared in the 1969 Scooby-Doo Where Are You episode Headless Horseman of Halloween. Often portrayed as a disgruntled local, he uses the Horseman legend, special effects, and local folklore to scare people away as part of schemes involving property or valuables, making this character suitable for a mystery themed minifig.

The Werewolf is a character featured across various media, typically depicted as a monstrous creature transformed from a human through a curse or the influence of a full moon. A notable version appears in a Halloween themed short movie presented using stop motion animation. This version features the classic werewolf appearance with a large hairy humanoid form, claws, and fangs, a design frequently adapted into a monster style minifigure.

Vampire, also known as Count Dracula, is a recurring villain in the Scooby-Doo franchise. He is typically portrayed as a sinister figure lurking in castles or cemeteries, preying on fear rather than supernatural power. In most Scooby-Doo stories, the vampire is ultimately revealed to be a human in disguise using the character to conceal criminal activities such as smuggling or treasure hunting. His classic design including cape, fangs, pale skin, and slicked back hair makes him a recognizable mystery themed minifigure.

Lord Vampyre's Bride is a character featured within the brick-based Monster Fighters theme introduced in 2012. She is the undead bride and loyal partner of Lord Vampyre, the primary antagonist of the storyline. Her role involves assisting in the collection of moonstones required to plunge the world into eternal darkness. Featuring pale skin, dark hair, and a tattered wedding gown, she is portrayed as a formidable figure and is directly represented as a modular minifigure within the Monster Fighters universe.

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