Even in death, the Prince of Darkness is still surprising fans.
Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22 at 76, made a posthumous appearance on the episode of “Lego Masters Jr.” that premiered Monday, Sept. 8.
The reality competition show, hosted by the Black Sabbath legend’s daughter, Kelly Osbourne, saw Ozzy appear on a giant screen above the young contestants as they battled to create the best Lego build.
“Hi Dad! We need someone to scare a few of the kids,” Kelly, 40, said during the episode. “Would you mind?”
“One hour left, kids! You’ve got one hour left to finish those builds!” Ozzy, clad in a black shirt and donning his iconic jewelry, replied with his signature crazy laughter. “Or else!”
“That was perfect!” Kelly told her dad as the contestants rushed to finish their designs. “We love you.”
“Good luck, kids!” the heavy metal pioneer added before signing off.
Judge Boone Langston, meanwhile, joked that Ozzy’s surprise appearance was “crazy train,” referring to the late singer’s seminal 1980 song of the same name.
Kelly, as well as her mom, Sharon, 72, and siblings Jack, 39, Aimee, 42, and Louis, 50, announced the “Shot in the Dark” singer’s passing in an emotional statement on July 22.
Ozzy’s cause of death was later determined to be from cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.
“It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,” they told The Post at the time.
“He was with his family and surrounded by love,” they added. “We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.”
After honoring the former Black Sabbath frontman during a funeral procession through the streets of his Birmingham, England, home city on July 30, and then laying Ozzy to rest in a private ceremony one day later, Kelly took to social media to pay tribute to her beloved father.
“Grief is a strange thing-it sneaks up on you in waves,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories Aug. 4. “I will not be ok for a while-but knowing my family are not alone in our pain makes a difference.”
“I’m holding on tight to the love, the light, and the legacy left behind,” she added.
Kelly returned to Instagram this week to share a video of herself and her mom, marking the first time Sharon has been seen since saying goodbye to Ozzy one last time on July 31.
“Today I introduced my mum to falconry and she loved it!” she wrote alongside a clip of an owl flying onto Sharon’s hand. “Thank you [Gerard Sulter] for putting a smile on my mum’s face too!”
Fans quickly rushed to the video’s comments section to share how happy they were to see Ozzy’s widow breaking cover more than one month after the “Miracle Man” singer’s funeral.
“So happy to see you and Kelly, what an amazing experience to give your lovely mum!” one person wrote.
“There she is! We’ve all missed seeing Sharon,” added another. “Thank you Kelly.”