If you're a fan of the cult horror-comedy 'Evil Toons' (1992) and its blend of animated mayhem and B-movie charm, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of campy horror, dark humor, and over-the-top fun. Whether you love the absurdity of demonic cartoons or the nostalgic vibe of '90s horror, these picks will keep you entertained.

Creepshow (1982)
Description: An anthology horror film with a comic book aesthetic, blending dark humor and grotesque visuals, featuring supernatural and monstrous elements.
Fact: The film was inspired by EC Comics and features five different horror stories. Stephen King wrote the screenplay and also appears in one of the segments.


Demons (1985)
Description: A supernatural horror film with a chaotic, fast-paced narrative, featuring demonic transformations and intense, gory action sequences.
Fact: The movie was produced by Dario Argento and features a heavy metal soundtrack. It was shot in West Berlin and became a cult favorite for its relentless energy.


Ghoulies (1985)
Description: A horror-comedy featuring small, demonic creatures wreaking havoc, with a mix of practical effects and dark humor.
Fact: The film was marketed with the tagline 'They'll get you in the end!' and became known for its memorable poster featuring a Ghoulie emerging from a toilet.


The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Description: A horror-comedy that mixes gore with humor, featuring reanimated corpses and a punk aesthetic, blending terror and absurdity.
Fact: The film introduced the concept of zombies craving brains, which became a staple in zombie lore. It was originally intended as a sequel to 'Night of the Living Dead.'


The Stuff (1985)
Description: A horror film with a satirical edge, featuring a mysterious, addictive substance that turns people into monsters, blending body horror with social commentary.
Fact: The film was inspired by consumer culture and the dangers of unchecked capitalism. The titular 'Stuff' was made from a mixture of yogurt, marshmallow, and food coloring.


The Gate (1987)
Description: A horror film with a focus on demonic creatures and supernatural phenomena, blending practical effects with a dark fantasy tone.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use stop-motion animation combined with live-action for its creatures. It was marketed as a family-friendly horror movie but is quite intense.


Night of the Demons (1988)
Description: A horror film centered around demonic possession and supernatural terror, with a focus on practical effects and a campy, over-the-top tone.
Fact: The movie was shot in an abandoned mortuary, adding to its eerie atmosphere. It became a cult classic and spawned several sequels.


Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Description: A horror-comedy with a surreal, cartoonish aesthetic, featuring alien clowns and over-the-top violence, blending terror with absurdity.
Fact: The film was inspired by a nightmare one of the creators had about clowns. The special effects were done by the Chiodo Brothers, who also worked on 'Critters.'


Waxwork (1988)
Description: A horror-comedy with an anthology-style approach, featuring various monstrous and supernatural scenarios, mixing humor with grotesque visuals.
Fact: The film features cameos from several horror icons. It was initially intended to be a more serious horror film but was reworked to include comedic elements.


Puppet Master (1989)
Description: A horror film centered around animated puppets with sinister intentions, blending supernatural elements with a dark, campy tone.
Fact: The puppets were inspired by real-life ventriloquist dummies. The film spawned a long-running franchise with numerous sequels.
