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I'm watching the "Scariest Home Videos" episode of Eerie, Indiana. Any of you ever seen this episode and notice the trick or treater wearing the Zeebo the Clown mask from AYAOTD? pic.twitter.com/iPyNPupCkP
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020
@DJMacHale How did this happen?
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020
I’m genuinely so curious now. This is so wild
— 🧟♀️90s Court Pod🧟♂️ (@90sCourt) October 31, 2020
Me too. I'm googling but all i can find is some other dude on reddit who noticed it too.
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020
It’s crazy that it went from “oh hey that’s fun” to “woahhhhh....how did this happen!?!” So quick
— 🧟♀️90s Court Pod🧟♂️ (@90sCourt) October 31, 2020
Even weirder when you know Eerie, Indiana was filmed in Studio City, California and AYAOTD was filmed in Quebec. It had to be on purpose since they weren't filming anywhere near each other and didn't just find a cool mask in a prop box by chance.
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020
I figured it out thanks to someone in a facebook group.
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020
Zeebos mask was from a mask designer called Don Post. The mask was not created for the episode. It was literally a complete coincidence.
This is from the 1991 catalog.https://t.co/xw21ycvZuo pic.twitter.com/Kv1rEGbe2W
Don Post also created the mask for Michael Myers.
— Spooky Double A But Not Arn Anderson (@PrAaHe) October 31, 2020