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Bone Chillers 2

Digital Projection Overview

AtmosFX’s Bone Chillers 2 builds on the playful charm and creepy flair of the original Bone Chillers collection, offering a well-balanced mix of humor, music, dance, and fright. This follow-up features four separate sets of skeleton-centric scenes: Silly Skeletons 2, Skeleton Band, Skeleton Dances, and Spooky Skeletons 2—each one creatively animated and fine-tuned to entertain a wide range of Halloween audiences. Whether you’re setting up in a window, garage, scrim, or Hollusion screen, there’s something in this collection for every projection format.

Technically, the animations are polished and full of personality. Each scene is bite-sized (under 2½ minutes) and designed to loop well for parties or outdoor display. The collection includes versions with and without sound, allowing you to customize based on your setup. The overall tone ranges from slapstick to mildly spooky, making it great for both family-friendly haunts and neighborhood displays that need to walk the line between creepy and crowd-pleasing.

  • Silly Skeletons 2 – Boneheaded Antics for Family-Friendly Laughs

    Silly Skeletons 2 delivers a triple helping of Halloween hilarity with three short vignettes—“Bone Cage,” “Bone Digger,” and “Skull Swap”—each packed with slapstick charm and cartoonish mischief. Designed for light-hearted Halloween fun, these scenes feature clumsy, expressive skeletons caught in bizarre, body-bending predicaments only the undead could endure. With vivid animations and comedic timing, this segment is perfect for entertaining trick-or-treaters, party guests, or passersby in search of some boneheaded laughs.

    In Bone Cage, viewers are greeted by a frantic skeleton trapped inside a dangling metal cage. Desperately seeking help, he rattles and bashes his skull against the bars with exaggerated flair, hoping for someone—anyone—to rescue him. His plight is relatable and ridiculous all at once, making it an instant crowd-pleaser. The scene ends as the cage mysteriously lifts out of frame, taking the poor skeleton (and his complaints) with it, leaving behind laughs and curiosity.

    Bone Digger shifts the tone to spooky silliness. A nervous skeleton cautiously digs up a grave, only to awaken a buried companion who clearly prefers his rest. Startled by the sudden resurrection, the digger flees in fear, while the unbothered resident skeleton calmly snuffs out his lantern and nestles back into the earth. This segment plays with classic Halloween tropes—graveyards, ghosts, and the undead—while keeping things charming and child-friendly.

    Finally, Skull Swap ramps up the absurdity as a skeleton removes his own head and begins to show off his “skills,” spinning it like a basketball and juggling it with flair. The routine quickly unravels when he drops his skull and loses track of it in the dark. In a desperate attempt to fix the situation, he replaces it with a glowing jack-o'-lantern—resulting in a visual gag that’s equal parts spooky and hilarious. Altogether, Silly Skeletons 2 is a perfect projection choice for those looking to highlight the funny side of Halloween with a macabre twist.

  • Skeleton Band – Bone-Rattling Beats for Your Halloween Stage

    Skeleton Band brings the graveyard to life with three toe-tapping, rib-rattling musical performances that fuse Halloween spirit with musical mischief. This set of lively scenes showcases a trio of bony musicians playing spooky tunes on imaginative instruments—from xylophones made of bones to skull-studded drum kits. With its playful energy and impressive animation, Skeleton Band is a must-have for decorators aiming to get their audience dancing rather than screaming.

    In Shock N Roll, three spirited skeletons take the stage for a full-blown undead rock concert. Two skeletons shred on ghostly guitars while a third keeps rhythm on a drum kit made entirely of skulls. The set is pure skeletal showmanship—complete with dramatic lighting, synchronized movements, and undeniable Halloween groove. This high-energy performance is the crown jewel of the collection, guaranteed to get heads nodding and trick-or-treaters pausing for the show.

    Xylobone shifts to a more mysterious, moody vibe. A single skeleton performs a haunting melody on a xylophone made from human bones, evoking the classic ambiance of a vintage murder mystery. The rhythm and setting feel like a musical whodunit—playful, eerie, and mesmerizing. It's a great example of AtmosFX’s talent for blending whimsical horror with musical creativity, making it a great projection for those looking to add mood and intrigue to their setup.

    In Organless Organist, a skeleton appears seated at an invisible organ, playing an invisible tune—only the dramatic flourishes of his bony fingers give away the phantom melody. The humor lies in the absurdity, as he passionately “performs” without a single visible instrument, clearly imagining the grandest concert in the graveyard. It’s a clever, theatrical piece that completes the Skeleton Band’s lineup with flair. Altogether, this musical set turns your Halloween display into a full-on skeleton concert sure to draw applause from all ages.

  • Skeleton Dances – A Graveyard Groove Everyone Can Join

    Skeleton Dances brings Halloween to life—ironically—with a trio of spirited performances that prove bones can boogie. These three short dance routines blend humor, nostalgia, and rhythmic charm, making them perfect for audiences of all ages. Whether you're projecting on a window, wall, or garage door, this set injects movement, music, and a dash of undead elegance into your display. Each dance showcases different styles, giving your Halloween scene variety and entertainment value in spades.

    Ballet of Bones opens the collection with a surprisingly graceful routine. Three skeletons engage in a hauntingly charming ballet, gliding and twirling across the screen with eerie poise. Their movements—while undeniably skeletal—mimic classic ballet poses and pliés with comical precision. The mix of spooky visuals and elegant choreography offers a fun contrast that’s sure to delight both dance fans and Halloween lovers alike.

    Bone Chiller Dance is the star of the set—a clear homage to Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller.” While the music is cleverly reworked to avoid copyright issues, the moves are unmistakably inspired by the original choreography. The group of skeletons hits every beat with undead flair, channeling zombie vibes and 80s nostalgia in a fun and family-friendly way. It’s a definite crowd-pleaser and the scene most likely to draw cheers and maybe even a few dance-along attempts.

    Boneyard Bop closes things out on a playful note, as three goofy skeletons bounce, twist, and clown around in a routine reminiscent of old-school comedy acts like The Three Stooges. Their exaggerated, slapstick movements give the segment a lighthearted, vaudevillian feel. The humor is broad, the timing is sharp, and the energy is infectious—making it a perfect finale to this undead dance party. With Skeleton Dances, AtmosFX delivers a spirited mix of style and silliness that will keep your Halloween lively and fun.

  • Spooky Skeletons 2 – Quick Scares with a Bony Bite

    Spooky Skeletons 2 dials up the fright factor with four chilling scenes that trade in goofy grins for ghostly glares. In this set, the skeletons aren’t here to dance or play music—they’re here to haunt. With startling jump scares, eerie atmosphere, and aggressive animations, this segment leans into classic Halloween horror while maintaining the family-friendly style that AtmosFX is known for. It’s perfect for those who want to inject a bit of terror into their display without crossing into nightmare territory.

    In Caged Cadaver, we revisit the iconic bone cage from earlier in the collection—but this time, it's not a funny skeleton banging for help. Instead, a rotting, zombie-like cadaver springs to life with unhinged energy. This undead prisoner slams his head against the bars and thrashes wildly, his decayed appearance and crazed movements giving the scene a far more sinister tone than its comedic counterpart. It’s a great scare loop for windows or garage projections where you want something darker and more intense.

    Cursed Coffin brings the jump scare energy with a skeleton lying motionless in his coffin—until he suddenly springs to life. With a piercing scream and clawing hands, he lunges toward the viewer in an attempt to startle and intimidate. Just as quickly, he calms and is pulled back into the coffin as the lid slams shut, locking him away. It’s a short but effective scare, ideal for momentary frights during trick-or-treating or haunted walkthrough.

    Lantern Lurker and Shackled Skeleton close out the set with escalating intensity. In Lantern Lurker, a shadowy skeleton prowls the darkness with a flickering lantern, seemingly searching for trespassers. When he finds nothing, he erupts in frustration, hurling the lantern to the ground—causing a fiery explosion that engulfs the floor. It’s a dramatic, visually impactful scene. Meanwhile, Shackled Skeleton delivers a showstopper: a chained, half-torso skeleton writhing in agony as he tries to break free. With top-tier animation, anguished screams, and haunting realism, it’s arguably the most terrifying scene in the collection. Spooky Skeletons 2 is the go-to segment for Halloween fans who want to leave a lasting (and shivering) impression.

Silly Skeletons 2 brings the laughs with three short skits featuring skeletons caught in absurd situations only the undead could endure. From tangled rib cages to head-swapping hijinks, these segments embrace classic cartoon-style humor. They’re perfect for light-hearted Halloween displays or family-friendly haunts — especially for younger audiences who want spooky without the scares. These clips shine when looped on a monitor or projected in interactive spaces where viewers can giggle at the silly antics.

🗣️ User Reviews Summary

Standout Mention:

“This product has taken my Halloween decorating to a whole new level of spookiness and fun… The skeletons come to life with incredible realism, and the animations are both creepy and entertaining… The reactions from friends and trick-or-treaters were priceless.

🎭 Silly Skeletons 2

Silly Skeletons 2 brings three slapstick short scenes to life: Bone Cage, Bone Digger, and Skull Swap. Each segment leans into skeletal absurdity—whether it’s a caged skeleton begging for help, a frightened gravedigger running from a resting corpse, or a goofy ghoul misplacing his own head and substituting a jack-o’-lantern. The animations are exaggerated and humorous, making them ideal for windows where you want to spark smiles instead of screams. This is a great entry point for younger viewers and those aiming for a lighthearted Halloween aesthetic.

🎸 Skeleton Band

With Organless Organist, Shock N Roll, and Xylobone, this segment delivers a full-on Halloween jam session. Highlights include a trio of skeleton rockers performing on skull drums and ghost guitars, and a moody solo xylophone performance on a ribcage-like instrument. The star of this set is Shock N Roll, which feels like a haunted garage band brought back from the grave. These scenes are especially effective when projected with speakers and lighting effects—perfect for building a musical moment into your display.


💃 Skeleton Dances

These bone-filled boogies are a delightful mix of parody and playfulness. Ballet of Bones introduces a trio of skeletons pirouetting and leaping with unexpected grace, while Bone Chiller Dance gives a clear nod to Michael Jackson’s Thriller—modified just enough to sidestep copyright, but instantly recognizable. Boneyard Bop rounds things out with a Three Stooges-style dance that’s heavy on physical comedy. This segment plays extremely well in rotation at parties or neighborhood gatherings, bringing energy and nostalgia to your Halloween decor.


💀 Spooky Skeletons 2

This is the darkest segment of the collection, offering short but potent scares with four scenes: Caged Cadaver, Cursed Coffin, Lantern Lurker, and Shackled Skeleton. The tone shifts dramatically from the other segments—these skeletons scream, lunge, and explode in frustration. Shackled Skeleton stands out as one of the best horror animations AtmosFX has produced, featuring a tortured torso in chains who thrashes and shrieks with terrifying realism. Ideal for windows or darker setups, this segment provides just the right amount of fright without going overboard for general audiences.


3. Final Verdict

Bone Chillers 2 is a well-rounded and versatile addition to any digital decorator’s lineup. It covers the full Halloween spectrum—from laughs to scares—and does so with exceptional animation, clever design, and wide display compatibility. The ability to mix silly scenes with more intense ones makes it a flexible choice for decorators who want to appeal to both kids and horror fans. If you’re building out a skeleton-themed display or want variety in tone and energy, this is a must-own.


🎃 Best For:

Haunts that benefit from rotating tones (funny → musical → scary)

Front window projections for family-friendly fun

Garage door displays with speakers for the band scenes

Hollusions or scrims for the spookier segments

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