[SFM] SCP: Trick or Treat

The original SCP: Trick or Treat, from the amazing Door Monster: SCP: Trick or Treat. A trick or treater finds himself trick or treating at the wrong door on Halloween night and engages with a scientist of the SCP Foundation, learning what the SCP Foundation is, the meaning of “Secure, Contain, Protect“, as well as what they intend to do with the average D-Class. I’m pretty sure “SCP-5712“ doesn’t actually exist and only exists for SCP: Trick or Treat. The fine folks at Door Monster (the creators of the original SCP: Trick or Treat) made it up on the spot for their skit and this SCP animation (so far from SCP canon, put the pitchforks down) doesn’t change that. I can’t think of any other SCP that is similar to this on the spot though I’m sure someone better read on SCPs would be aware. I haven’t been reading much after Series 4 SCPs. And as someone who’s never gone trick or treating (Hong Kong doesn’t lend well to houses or candy for children), I’m going to assume this is how things work. Children and “children“ get taken from their houses and recruited as D-Class for the SCP Foundation. For some reason this video has been tagged as a “creepypasta“. Is this SFM what counts as a creepypasta these days? That is sad. It’s also been associated with SCP: Secret Lab, which makes a bit more sense since there are models used from SCP: Secret Lab. And SCP: Containment Breach. And after SCP: Ordinary World, I’m quite happy to work with TF2-based models again since they’re easier. I’ll see how this video receives and determine my next step. If TF2 SFM models remain a viable option, I’ll stick to TF2 models for a future SCP animation series. But if this video fails to gain traction, I’ll swap to realistic models for SCP animation in the future. Animated by: Dummie Previews available here: If you liked it, rate it on Steam. I don’t know how it could possibly help, just that it does. Patreons: - Manne - Konigstein Trivia: - This SFM should not have taken 373 hours. My last SCP SFM took 240 hours, and it’s likely this is the case because I spent a lot of animation time playing Cyberpunk Red in the background. A friend is running a SCP-themed Cyberpunk Red game so yeah. Of course, SCP: Ordinary World also took far more time to animate so there’s that. - After this I’m animating a long (25-30 mins) TF2 SFM I’ve been planning since 25/09/2017. Expect shorter videos and the “If TF2 Was Mixed With Other Games“ collab in the meantime. As well as a minor SCP series of 6 1-minute SCP-related short films. -There are many subtle references to my other TF2 and SCP SFMs. See if you can find any. And as usual, no hints. - The scientist’s face animations didn’t work in SFM properly meaning I had to manually lipsync with no machine assistance. That was annoying. - My favorite SCPs are still 2639, 3780, 4856, 093, 1861, and 3021. - I’ll see you in June with something more action-focused. Might be TF2, might be SCP. Depends on how this video receives.
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