Spooky Scary Skeletons
Also known as: 2spooky4me · 2spooky
"Spooky Scary Skeletons" is a 1996 children's Halloween song by Andrew Gold that became one of the internet's most recognizable seasonal memes. Starting with a YouTube video pairing the song with Disney's 1929 "The Skeleton Dance" cartoon in 2010, the meme exploded in popularity through remixes, covers, and skeleton-themed content that resurfaces every October. A 2013 remix by The Living Tombstone pushed it into mainstream internet culture, and by 2019 it had been called "the Internet's Halloween anthem"3.
TL;DR
Spooky Scary Skeletons an audio meme and novelty song that experiences cyclical resurgence primarily around Halloween season.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Spooky Scary Skeletons content typically follows a few patterns:
Seasonal posting: Share skeleton imagery (GIFs of *The Skeleton Dance*, skeleton props, costumes, or drawings) during September and October, captioned with the song's lyrics or "2spooky4me".
Video remixes: Edit the song or The Living Tombstone's remix over skeleton-themed footage, gaming clips, or absurd dancing videos.
Premature Halloween hype: Post the song or skeleton content in August or September to signal that Halloween season has arrived early.
TikTok/short-form: Create or lip-sync videos using the original song or remix as the audio track. The format is loose: any spooky, skeleton, or Halloween-adjacent content works.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Andrew Gold played every single instrument on the original track himself.
The iconic xylophone in the song was specifically chosen to sound like rattling skeleton bones.
The pumpkin-head dancer from the "2spooky4me" video originated from a broadcast on KXVO, a local news station in Omaha, Nebraska.
The YouTuber who made the most viral version of the Disney cartoon pairing said he only created it because he couldn't find the original Disney VHS version online.
The first online meme adaptation of the song was for a Newgrounds Halloween contest in 2007, three years before the YouTube version that went viral.
Derivatives & Variations
Heavy Metal Spooky Scary Skeletons
Metal and rock remixes that reimagine the original as intense music
(2017)Orchestral/Classical Arrangements
High-quality orchestral versions of the original composition
(2017)Remix Compilations
Annual compilation videos featuring the most extreme or creative remixes
(2017)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Spooky Scary Skeletons - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Spooky, Scary Skeletons - Wikipediaencyclopedia