Vision HorrorNight

Blumhouse presents Vision HorrorNight (known as HorrorNight in syndication from 2009 to 2016, and Blumhouse's HorrorNight from 2016 onwards) is an American animated and live action horror anthology series produced for Vision by Typewriter Productions. It aired from December 2004 to May of 2011, with 10 episodes every season. Starting in 2012, six episode seasons started airing in October and it's been a tradition ever since. Most stories are self contained episodes, while some episodes have story arcs that advance in every episode and end in a season, and others that advance over every year. The show is rated TV-15 to TV-MA.

Production
Production started when Typewriter Productions (then Vision Entertainment) ordered a 10 episode anthology series headed by Bailey Jordan and Jonathan Hill. Animation sequences were animated by Venga Animation Team in Japan, and done in house too.

Stories are either taken from conspiracy theories, the internet, short story horror books, or original stories thought out by the writers of the show. Most overarching stories usually are original.

Filming during the first six seasons usually takes place in the summer over three months (June to August, July to September). When the program aired in the spring/summer between 2009 and 2011, filming took place in the winter of the year prior (October to December, October to January, November to January). When the show was moved to an October airing, filming took place in the late spring to early fall (March to May, April to June, May to July). Starting in 2019, filming changed to August to October, with the Halloween episode being filmed in mid October. In 2012, Oiyu Media joined the production team. In 2016, Blumhouse Productions joined the production team as well.

Following the conclusion of the 2013 season, Jonathan Hill left the show to focus on his own horror projects. He returned to write episodes for his overarching original story in 2015, 2017, and the finale of the arc in 2018.

It was announced on September 27, 2018 that the show has been renewed for 2019 and 2020. On the same day, it was announced that a film, produced by Firebasket Studios and Blumhouse Pictures is in a pre production phase for March 2021. It will feature six 10-20 minute stories based off original writings and stories written on the internet. Writing started in October of 2019, and filming will start in November of 2020.

Episodes

 * Season 1: December 3, 2004 - February 4, 2005 (10 episodes)
 * Season 2: November 25, 2005 - January 27, 2006 (10 episodes)
 * Season 3 (Summer Horror): May 12, 2006 - July 14, 2006 (10 episodes)
 * Season 4: October 31, 2006 - January 2, 2007 (10 episodes)
 * Season 5: November 3, 2007 - January 5, 2008 (10 episodes)
 * Season 6: November 8, 2008 - January 3, 2009 (10 episodes)
 * Season 7: March 7, 2009 - May 9, 2009 (10 episodes)
 * Season 8: March 13, 2010 - May 15, 2010 (10 episodes)
 * Season 9: March 13, 2011 - May 15, 2011 (10 episodes)
 * Season 10: October 1, 2012 - October 29, 2012 (6 episodes)
 * Season 11: October 1, 2013 - October 29, 2013 (6 episodes)
 * Season 12: October 1, 2014 - October 31, 2014 (6 episodes)
 * Season 13: October 1, 2015 - October 31, 2015 (6 episodes)
 * Season 14: October 1, 2016 - October 31, 2016 (6 episodes)
 * Season 15: October 1, 2017 - October 31, 2017 (6 episodes)
 * Season 16: October 1, 2018 - October 31, 2018 (6 episodes)
 * Season 17: October 1, 2019 - October 31, 2019 (6 episodes)
 * Season 18: October 3, 2020 - October 31, 2020 (5 episodes)
 * Season 19: August 13, 2021 (Friday the Thirteenth special)
 * Season 20: May 13, 2022 ; October 3, 2022 - October 31, 2022 (6 episodes)

Reoccurring stories
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Syndication
The show entered broadcast syndication starting in September of 2009, with edited TV-14 versions. CBS Television Distribution holds the distribution rights.