Our Readers Share: Roy Quickel – “Monster Mash” Homegrown Video for Halloween

Roy Quickel writes, “My name is Roy “Flexxington” Quickel, I’m a Whitewater local, and I wanted to share something special I created this Halloween — a modern video reimagining of Monster Mash, made entirely as a passion project.

Ever since I was a kid, Monster Mash was the song that meant Halloween in our house. It played every October, and it stuck with me all these years. When I looked online recently, I couldn’t find any video that captured the spirit, or really any besides an old cartoon video released by the creator Bobby Pickett — so I decided to make my own.

Every monster and singer in this video is actually me performing behind the scenes — I used AI overlays to transform my own movements into each character, blending classic nostalgia with new creative tech. It’s not monetized, just something made from the heart to celebrate Halloween and the creativity it inspires. It’s a fun example of how local creators are using new tools to bring timeless classics to life again.

🎥 You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/HbqG2irUC2g

Our thanks to Roy “Flexxington” Quickel for sharing this fun video for Halloween.

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