Title: Hollywood Terror
Characters: America, other countries
Challenge: 13: Spook

Bonus Words: pumpkin, terror, bones
Rating: K+ish.
Summary: The world wonders how America is able to make horror films.
A/N: He's great when scaring us silly, nay?
Disclaimer: I don't own Hetalia.
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America had a knack for scaring the heck out of the world with his films of terror and violence, especially when the time for Halloween arrived.

He released so many movies, like Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Curse of Chuckie, amongst other hits that were so horrifying, yet it was a mystery how he was scared of ghosts, since more than half of his movies featured ghosts in them. The pumpkins were a sign that the events were close to October 31st, but the breaking of bones, shedding of blood, the graphic scenes of gore and violence astounded the world.

Britain and France had to admit they were impressed because their people went to see these movies and loved them so much, even if they got scared. Japan was curious to know how America did all the special effects because the ghosts had to be fake, if not the American wouldn't even dare direct such movies. Mexico never really minded because she just used subtitles, or dubbed the damn movies and made money either way. However, nobody could resist the frightening experiences that went on during the movies and the world would end up screaming at the spontaneity and suddenness of it all. Especially if it had 3-D effects. Yes, America was the master of scary movies, yet ghosts in a picture were more brutal to him than any of the monsters and ghouls he created.


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