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The demon duo resides in the Underworld, working at a macabre amusement park called "Scream Faire," which is built on the massive belly of their father, the demon lord Buffalo Belzer. Desperate to escape their father's shadow and start their own dream fair in the "Land of the Living," they strike a deal with Kat to summon them to Earth. However, their arrival triggers a series of chaotic events involving corporate greed, undead souls, and Kat’s own journey toward healing. Key Creative Forces
The film prominently features a Black protagonist and a soundtrack rooted in punk and alternative rock, offering a fresh perspective within the horror-fantasy genre. Wendell Wild
In a landscape dominated by safe, IP-driven sequels and perfectly rendered digital worlds, Wild’s messy, handmade, ugly-beautiful art feels like a rebellion. He reminds us that animation is not just for children. It is a medium for trauma, for the absurd, and for felt-based existentialism. The demon duo resides in the Underworld, working
With the 2024 announcement that is finally working on his fourth feature—tentatively titled The Rat Who Ate the Sun —there is a renewed interest in his philosophy. Key Creative Forces The film prominently features a