I saw a featured project that was an animation of a black cat (link in the notes and credits). So I was inspired by that when I got bored and wanted to make a Scratch project. Click the cat for the next action. But I recommend waiting for the action to be over before clicking it again. You know that an action is over when the same action repeats itself (except at the end, when it says, "Happy Halloween!"). Sometimes the cat freezes when you click it, and you have to start over. I don't know how to fix that. But the animation isn't too long, so it's not like you'll have to watch a long part over and over again. If you want to avoid this bug, here is a tip: click the cat ONLY during when it stops moving for a few seconds. If you click it while it's moving, it might freeze. This was different from my previous projects (in my old profile), as it has just as much art as it has coding. I wanted to challenge myself. Honestly, the hardest part of this was the elbow and shoulder of the cat during the last part. Still reading? Comment "BOO!"
This is the project I was inspired by: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1066880843/ And I decided to make something similar but with a pumpkin. All art by me on Scratch.