The Unholy Trio series

The Unholy Trio series is a series of brickfilms created by Ryan Boyle and starring Colin Boyle, Jason Boyle and Ryan Boyle. The series follows the misadventures of the vampire Count Wiesel, the werewolf Ned and the mummy Mucho-Hotep O'Fiddlesworth the 27th, who share a castle.

The first film to star the Unholy Trio, Attack of the Fifty-foot Squirrel, was completed in 2005 but was deemed to be of low quality and was not made available for public viewing until 2007. The first Unholy Trio film released to the public was Video Rental, towards the end of 2006.

Attack of the Fifty-foot Squirrel (2005)
Main article: Attack of the Fifty-foot Squirrel

At the Christmas season, the Unholy Trio go out to buy themselves a Christmas tree. They decide on a gigantic tree and bring it back to their house, where it pokes through the ceiling. The tree begins to shake and a massive demonic squirrel falls out, who chases the trio around and dismantles them. After they reconstruct themselves, they hope that they will receive help from "Ninja Clause", and this yuletide ninja drops from the ceiling. Ninja Clause briefly battles the squirrel and beheads it, and then gives the trio their Christmas presents.

Video Rental (2006)
Main article: Video Rental

The trio find themselves bored and Count Wiesel goes out to rent a movie. At the video rental store, Wiesel picks up Zombies vs. Ninjas vs. The Yeti. When the clerk annoys the Count with store subscription offers, Wiesel jumps over the counter to attack him. He returns to the castle with the clerk's head as a snack and watches the movie with Mucho-Hotep and Ned.

Tales of Christmas Past (2007)
Main article: Tales of Christmas Past

Christmas approaches and Ned expresses his disdain for the holiday, flashing back to the time he was beaten up by a man dressed as Santa Claus for making fun of his mother. As his story becomes increasingly ridiculous, Mucho-Hotep interrupts with a "much more believable" flashback of his own. He explains how he was present at the birth of Jesus Christ while looking for a place to stay and, while trying to sleep in an outhouse, had to chase away three singing angels. He summons the archangel Gabriel to confirm his story, but Gabriel wishes to smite the monstrous trio. However, he is distracted by the film It's a Wonderful Life on the television and ends up watching it with the trio.

Trick or Treat (2007)
Main article: Trick or Treat

On Halloween, trick-or-treaters arrive at the trio's castle and are scared away by Count Wiesel, leaving their candy behind. Wiesel brings the candy inside for the trio to eat.

James Lord Pierpont Must Die! (2007)
Main article: James Lord Pierpont Must Die!

Ned is outraged by the song Jingle Bells playing on the radio and wishes he could go back in time to kill the song's writer, James Lord Pierpont, before he could compose it. Conveniently, a time traveller appears in the castle, and Ned steals his time controller to go back in time. He locates James Lord Pierpont and tries various murder attempts, all of which fail. Count Wiesel travels back in time to stop Ned from creating time paradoxes by killing Pierpont, and they return to the present. Ned is further tormented by Jingle Bells and shoots the radio.

It Comes From Hell (2008)
Main article: It Comes From Hell

Ned and Mucho-Hotep play the video game Guitar Hero until they defeat the final boss, the Devil. The game then summons the Devil into real life and he challenges Ned to a Guitar Hero battle for his soul. They are about to battle but Mucho-Hotep produces a chainsaw and cuts off the Devil's head instead. Count Wiesel is annoyed by the corpse on the floor and orders the others to clean it up.

Revenge of the Vampire (2010)
Main article: Revenge of the Vampire

On a street, a woman notices that Count Wiesel is a vampire and asks his opinion on the book Twilight. After establishing that they both hate it, they decide to go kill the author, Stephanie Meyer. Wiesel brings the woman to his castle to load up on guns and they head for Meyer's house, where they shoot her repeatedly until she is reduced to dust. Ned then arrives to kill Meyer for what she has done to werewolves, but finds that he has been beaten to it.

Other Films Featuring Unholy Trio Characters
While a number of other brickfilms have featured members of the Unholy Trio, they are not considered a part of the Unholy Trio series, either because they are cameos, such as Spirit Stompers: The Reunion Brawl, or the characters are pulled out of their normal environment, such as Winter Skiing.

Winter Skiing (2007)
Also titled Nedski Skis Down the Hillski. Ned skis down a mountain before crashing into a yeti.

Spirit Stompers: The Reunion Brawl (2008)
Main article: Spirit Stompers: The Reunion Brawl

In this brickfilm by Jason Boyle, in an after-credits gag, the Unholy Trio receive a threatening phone call from a villain but Ned angrily tells him he has the wrong number.

Ninja-Clause (2008)
In a film focusing on Ninja Clause from Attack of the Fifty-foot Squirrel, Ned explains to a kid that monsters and ninjas are visited by Ninja Clause on Christmas and gives the kid a mask and katana so that Ninja Clause may visit him, too.