Ryan Kids Halloween Trick Or Treat to the Haunted House!

This is the 5th episode in the animation series having to do with Ryan ToysReview.

Story
It starts out on a dark and stormy night and Red Titan, Gus the Gummy Gator, and Moe the Monster are going trick-or-treating. Red Titan is dressed as a mummy, Gus is dressed as a vampire, and Moe is dressed as the Tooth Fairy. They start to approach the haunted house when they all turn around to see an owl hooting behind them. All 3 are spooked by it and ran away from it. They approach the house with caution, they walk up the steps (they're super creaky) and Red Titan rings the door bell and waits, holding his trick or treat basket to the door. A black cat then spooks the 3 and they fall backwards on their stomachs. The door then creaks open a slight bit. They peek inside. It seems Red Titan isn't scared. Gus only gulps and Moe screams because a "boo" scares him. Just then, a Frankenstein walks into the main room. The trio asks if he has any candy, but Frankenstein says no. Red Titan, Gus, and Moe are confused; why isn't he giving us any candy? It's Halloween! Just then, he pulls a curtain to reveal the carnival games, all leading up to a golden bowl of candy! Now, the winning team gets the candy, and Red titan shows that 3 is better than 1. Well, not on Frankenstein's watch. He calls his 2 other friends, a vampire, and Wolfy, a werewolf. Wolfy does seem to be interested in Moe, though. The Monster Trio strikes a pose! Now it's a fair match to Team RTR!

Trivia
The werewolf that appears has the name "Wolfy" on his dog bowl.

All 3 main monsters have been greatly used in movies and books.

Moe the Monster has working wings, and a working wand with his costume.

The animators made a reference to the 3 Little Pigs when Wolfy blew away with the straw.

All of the games that the main characters play are carnival games that are modified for Halloween.

The year after the animation was made, there would soon to be plans for a second Halloween animation.

This is one of 5 animations that are in YouTube Kids. The rest are left only on YouTube.

The moral of this animation probably is that you have to share with others and get along. Also it is supportive of teamwork and sportsmanship messages.