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Now, let's try to create a simple monster. We start by scribbling the main body; then we add limbs and eyes. As we need limbs to be attached to the main body, we draw an open curve, and the system automatically connects it. To create limbs and eyes on both sides of the main body, we duplicate them using a double-click/tap.


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Pickett and Capizzi composed "Monster Mash" and recorded it with Gary S. Paxton, pianist Leon Russell, Johnny MacRae, Rickie Page, and Terry Berg, credited as "The Crypt-Kickers". (Mel Taylor, drummer for the Ventures, is sometimes credited playing on the record as well,[3][4] while Russell, who arrived late for the session, appears on the single's B-side, "Monster Mash Party".[5]) The song was partially inspired by Paxton's earlier novelty hit "Alley Oop", as well as by the Mashed Potato dance craze of the era. A variation on the Mashed Potato was danced to "Monster Mash", in which the footwork was the same but Frankenstein-style monster gestures were made with the arms and hands.

The song is narrated by a mad scientist whose monster, late one evening, rises from his slab to perform a new dance, with a name implying it is inspired by the Mashed Potato, a popular dance of the early 1960s.[8] The dance becomes "the hit of the land" when the scientist throws a party for other monsters, among them classic 1940s horror film icons such as the Wolfman, Igor, Count Dracula, and his son. In addition to narrating the song in the Karloff voice, Pickett also impersonated fellow horror film actor Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula with the line, "Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?", and character actor Peter Lorre as Igor (a role Lorre never played, though he did play numerous deformed eccentrics). The mad scientist explains that the twist has been replaced by the Monster Mash, which Dracula embraces by joining the house band, the Crypt-Kicker Five. The story closes with the mad scientist inviting "you, the living" to the party at his castle.[9]

In 1985, with American culture experiencing a growing awareness of rap music, Pickett released "Monster Rap", which describes the mad scientist's frustration at being unable to teach the dancing monster from "Monster Mash" how to talk. The problem is solved when he teaches the monster to rap. A movie musical based on the song starring Pickett was released in 1995. During the 2004 presidential election, Pickett turned the song into a campaign video and re-titled it "Monster Slash", with lyrics by environmental campaigner Peter Altman, in which he critiqued President George W. Bush's environmental policies.

The song is featured in the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season, when radio presenter Marty accidentally plays it for Valentine's Day (and again later in the episode for President's Day), trying to cover up his mistake by pretending that it is kind of a love song ("all the monsters enjoying each other's company").

Once potatoes are tender, drain them, then place immediately back in the pot. Do a preliminary mash with a potato masher, just to get them broken up. Add the oil and the blender mixture, salt and pepper and mash until very smooth. Taste for salt and pepper. Cover to keep warm until ready to serve.

This has become our Halloween tradition. we do monster mash on Halloween and Zomberoni pizza faces (using a gluten free pepperoni from injonahskitchen for my celiac husband) on trick or treat night. Thanks!

I will forever be haunted by my childhood memories of when the monster cereals were actually GOOD, and I would desperately inhale bowl after bowl of Chocula (always Chocula first) so I could convince Mom to buy a different flavor before they left stores.

Love your blog and tut on how to make the cutest little monsters I have seen. I have saved your main photo of all your little monsters and will be doing this with my almost 4 year old grand daughter. I love crafting with her. She gets so excited with the process as well as the finished product!!

Get ready to scare up some fun with these five frightfully sweet monsters. These fun and playful images are just what you need for creating paper-crafted goodies for your favorite little trick-or-treaters! This set includes over a dozen versatile grrrrr-eetings that you will use well beyond the Halloween season.

I made these monster mash cheesecake brownies for my son's one-month-old Instagram photo (yes I am that extra). My family completely loved these brownies and devoured them! The fudgy brownie layer is balanced perfectly with that yummy cream cheese. The fact that they look like funny monsters with eyes is just a bonus.

This recipe is based on a recipe I found on pinterest. The photo was really cute but was based on box mix brownies and canned frosting. I have nothing against boxed but I prefer the taste of my homemade fudgy brownies. So I adapted my recipe to include a cream cheese layer and voila! Monster mash cheesecake brownies! So cute, colorful, and perfect for Halloween.

Making these monster mash cheesecake brownies is really simple. Just mix up your brownie batter and pour into a 9"x13" pan lined with parchment paper. Spread the batter out because it is kind of thick.

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a monster in the making in this observation of the exceptional galaxy cluster eMACS J1353.7+4329, which lies about eight billion light-years from Earth in the constellation Canes Venatici. This disturbed collection of at least two galaxy clusters is in the process of merging together to create a cosmic monster, a single gargantuan cluster acting as a gravitational lens. e24fc04721

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