One of the more anticipated web shows, at least on the Animalia Website, was the official coverage of Spookyville by Animalia Ambassadoria. While most of it was coverage of the more important events, such as the Costume Contest and the finals of the Harvest Games, there were also info on the inspirations for certain attractions.
For example, The inspiration for the Alien Encounter was inspired by old science fiction horror movies, specifically Fire in the Sky and The Day the Earth Stood Still, though with the horror elements toned down enough to make it acceptable for children. The Mamba Wamba Voodoo swamp, however, was inspired by New Orleans connection to Haitian Vudu, and especially Louisiana's swamps.
There was also a "prequel" of sorts on How to Make a Monster, which was mainly how special effects makeup was used to turn people into some of the monsters found in Spookyville. Some of them were more interesting than others, especially the part on how to make fake blood well enough to convince a policeman, mainly because how policemen could tell what was real blood and what was fake.
One of the more popular "Premium" coverages involved succubi in an aerobics class at Claw Coliseum, mainly because of the more sexually charged songs that the succubi were "bouncing" to. This was partly because there was also coverage of the "Boo Haw Haw", which was the Halloween-themed UFC-A Tournament.
While this wasn't as good a view as it was for those who got to go there, it was enough for those who weren't able to go for various reasons.