Reginald Skulinski Eating / Disappointed (Monster House)

Reginald Skulinski Eating / Disappointed (Monster House)

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A reaction image from the 2006 film Monster House: Reginald “Skull” Skulinski snatches food mid-scene and stares—memed from 2018 clip edits through a 2025–2026 still crop for disappointment, dread, or second-hand cringe.

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Know Your Meme describes Reginald Skulinski Eating (also Reginald Skulinski Disappointed / Monster House Stare) as memes built on a 2006 Monster House beat: Skull runs from an arcade, doubles back, grabs food from another character, chews while staring, then bolts. Early YouTube edits of the scene date to 2018; TikTok reposts of the raw clip drew hundreds of thousands of views by 2023. Between 2025 and 2026 a cropped still of Skull’s mid-chew stare spread on Facebook, X, and Instagram as a reaction image for disappointment, dread, or awkward news—often with relatable captions about aging, medical results, or losing a crypto seed phrase.

The meme’s strength is the stare: it reads as dead-serious judgment while the motion context is cartoonish, so editors can drop it into finance jokes, school milestones, or fandom drama without extra panels.

How to use this meme on a site

skullystare.com can publish a tight “format card”: when the stare lands better than a full clip, safe caption buckets (work email, sports trade, patch notes), and outbound links to credited examples—no full movie rips on-site.

monsterhousebite.com suits a rights-aware gallery: one paragraph on Sony/Columbia ownership, how to reference the meme in commentary, and a downloadable blank crop with fan-traced outlines for original redraws.

skullchew.com fits a weekly reaction picker: three topical prompts (deadlines, group projects, “they cleaned my room”), each with two caption angles—useful for Discord mods and social managers who want fresh Monster House jokes without repeating the same macro.

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