Wonderland Roblox has three official trailers, all published on ScaryPlay’s official YouTube channel. The first, the Official Game Trailer, dropped on June 17, 2024 and introduced the world to Wonderland’s eerie charm. Two years later, the Final Trailer arrived on August 6, 2026 to ramp up launch hype, and the Release Animation followed on August 8, 2026 with a haunting lullaby. Together, these three videos form the complete official look at ScaryPlay’s co-op horror experience before it went live.

The Final Trailer that broke a two-year silence on the ScaryPlay channel.
Official Game Trailer (June 17, 2024)
The first Wonderland trailer premiered on June 17, 2024 on the ScaryPlay YouTube channel, and it immediately made an impression. As the Wonderland fandom wiki notes, the video surpassed one million views within just a few days of publication. At the time of research it had accumulated roughly 1.28 million views. The trailer is set to “Pure Imagination,” a song originally from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, with the lyrics “come with me and you’ll be in a world of Pure Imagination” playing over footage of the game’s colorful yet unsettling world. ProGameGuides observed that this first look introduced players to the mysterious Mr. Sun, “rumored to be the main villain of Wonderland,” alongside glimpses of playground attractions, puzzle mechanics, and hostile monsters lurking in the shadows. It was a statement of intent from ScaryPlay: Wonderland would be whimsical on the surface but deeply unsettling underneath. After this debut, the channel went silent for over two years.
The Two-Year Silence
The long gap between the Official Game Trailer and the next release is one of the more notable aspects of Wonderland’s marketing. ProGameGuides pointed out that after the June 2024 debut, “the channel went completely silent. No major videos for over 2 years.” During that period, the Wonderland fandom wiki and community forums were the primary places where fans tracked development progress. The silence only ended when the Final Trailer appeared in early August 2026, just over a week before the game’s actual launch on August 14. This extended quiet period made the Final Trailer’s arrival feel like a major event, and the response proved it: the video crossed one million views in roughly five days, according to the fandom wiki.
Final Trailer (August 6, 2026)
The Final Trailer is the most gameplay-heavy of the three official videos, and it arrived on August 6, 2026 according to YouTube metadata. ProGameGuides and other outlets such as rww recorded the date as August 7, a one-day discrepancy likely caused by time zone differences or the fact that a TikTok-exclusive version may have appeared slightly earlier. Regardless of the exact date, the video generated massive buzz, reaching approximately 1.31 million views within nine days of publication. The Final Trailer opens with a cutscene showing Mr. Sun and an unidentified partner addressing the player directly. It then showcases the Wonder Shop, introduces several NPCs, and reveals a HUD element featuring a timer alongside three hearts, suggesting a lives-based mechanic. Footage also shows the player wielding a mini-gun and battling larger monsters not seen in the original trailer. The Final Trailer has no available subtitle track, so detailed scene-by-scene breakdowns rely on coverage from professional guide sites rather than transcript evidence.

The lullaby-style Release Animation that dropped on launch day alongside the game’s debut.
Release Animation (August 8, 2026)
Two days after the Final Trailer, ScaryPlay published the WONDERLAND - Release Animation on August 8, 2026. This video is stylistically very different from the other two. Rather than showcasing gameplay or cutscenes, it plays out as a short animated lullaby. The narration begins with a child’s voice saying, “Mommy said when I wake up I’ll be in a much happier place. She told me kids like me get to visit a place called Wonderland.” A warm, inviting voice then welcomes “little dreamers” to “the happiest place beyond your wildest imagination,” promising that “every child gets to play forever” and “nobody ever has to go home.” The tone shifts as the narration concludes with the line, “We’ll be here when you open your eyes,” which the robloxwonderland.wiki described as a line “that flips it.” The animation accumulated roughly 527,000 views within eight days. Community sources noted that the video was uploaded as a consolation after Wonderland’s original August 8 launch was delayed due to Roblox’s age-restriction issue. The true identity of the child in the animation and its precise connection to the game’s storyline remain to be confirmed.
What the Trailers Reveal About Wonderland
Across all three official videos, a consistent picture of the game emerges. Wonderland is a multiplayer co-op horror experience set in a deceptively colorful amusement world. Mr. Sun appears to be a central figure, addressed as a villain by ProGameGuides, and the Final Trailer’s cutscene featuring him and a partner hints at a deeper narrative layer. The HUD elements visible in the Final Trailer, specifically the three hearts and a countdown timer, suggest structured gameplay where players manage limited lives against a time limit. Combat is confirmed through footage of the player using a mini-gun against large monsters. The Release Animation, meanwhile, adds an emotional and possibly tragic dimension to the world, implying that Wonderland’s inviting exterior conceals something far darker. For players looking to understand the game’s lore and mechanics, the Wonderland wiki is a strong starting point, and our coverage of the main antagonist dives deeper into Mr. Sun’s role.
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One of the earliest looks at Wonderland’s eerie, colorful world.
Where to Watch the Official Trailers
All three official trailers are available on ScaryPlay’s YouTube channel. The Official Game Trailer and the Final Trailer both surpassed the one-million-view mark, making them among the most-watched Roblox game trailers in recent memory. The Release Animation, while shorter in format and published on the same day as the delayed launch, still drew over half a million views in its first week. ScaryPlay also maintains a presence on other platforms, and community wikis such as the Wonderland fandom wiki aggregate links to all official content. If you are just getting started with the game, our Wonderland wiki and gameplay overview cover everything from controls to strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many official Wonderland trailers are there?
There are three official trailers: the Official Game Trailer (June 17, 2024), the Final Trailer (August 6, 2026), and the Release Animation (August 8, 2026). All three were published on ScaryPlay’s official YouTube channel.
What song is used in the Wonderland Official Game Trailer?
The Official Game Trailer features “Pure Imagination,” the classic song from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The lyrics “come with me and you’ll be in a world of Pure Imagination” play over the trailer’s footage.
When was the Wonderland Final Trailer released?
According to YouTube metadata, the Final Trailer was published on August 6, 2026. Some guide sites, including ProGameGuides, recorded the date as August 7, a discrepancy likely caused by time zone differences or staggered platform releases.
What does the Wonderland Release Animation show?
The Release Animation is a short animated lullaby featuring a child’s voice describing Wonderland as a place where kids “get to play forever.” It ends with the line “We’ll be here when you open your eyes,” hinting at a darker undertone beneath the game’s cheerful surface.
Where can I watch the official Wonderland trailers?
All official Wonderland trailers are hosted on ScaryPlay’s YouTube channel. You can also find links and community discussion on the Wonderland wiki and the official ScaryPlay page.