This is for a Halloween competition. I think it would work best projected onto a wall, but you could also try projecting it onto a pumpkin. https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/221462/ Wait for the eyes to stop moving and press s to go to settings. From here you can choose between interactive mode (camera controlled), manual (activated by pressing space), and automatic. You can also select the background color. Click on the variables to change them. The size slider will change the size of the face so that it fits whatever you want to project it onto. There is also a list of possible sounds that it can play. You can turn certain sounds on or off. Then I also included an option to control how much motion it takes to trigger it. Another option allows for you to choose whether the sound will play in order or randomly. Finally you can save all of your settings into a code by clicking save. To load your code, you can click load or press l. Press s to exit settings. Thanks to SoundBible for the laugh sound effect. Thanks to @TheLogFather/@DadOfMrLog for phosphorus detection. Everything else is by me. Speaking of phosphorus, you can run it on phosphorus here: http://phosphorus.github.io/#125677307 Please support all of my hard work by loving and favoriting. This project pushed me to do things I wouldn't have tried otherwise such as lip sync, motion/volume controls, and of course, turning my voice into that of a pumpkin.