
Little Shop of Horrors
WantedFeed Audrey II multiball mode while Seymour's botanical horror shop grows with each ramp shot.
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Little Shop of Horrors started as a low-budget 1960 film directed by Roger Corman, but it gained massive popularity with its 1982 Off-Broadway musical adaptation by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. The story follows Seymour, a hapless florist who discovers a strange plant that feeds on human blood, leading to darkly comedic consequences. The 1986 film adaptation, directed by Frank Oz and featuring standout performances by Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene, further cemented its status as a beloved cult classic. With its mix of dark humor, memorable songs like "Suddenly, Seymour," and a unique blend of horror and comedy, Little Shop of Horrors remains a timeless piece of pop culture.

