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HALLWAY TO HELL, $5,999.18
'Moving wall system can be independently programmed to pitch left, yaw right, bounce, shutter, wave back and forth and collapse at will. Individual units are 10' long, with a dedicated walkway width of 5', when in its tallest position unit stands 9'. By putting two of these units together and programming theme differently, you create an incredibly dramatic 20' Hallway that nicely replaces in both size and function the industries spinning tunnel effects, without the need for steps, ramps or handrails. Unlike spinning tunnels, this effect can be easily integrated within a variety of themes and it fits in seamlessly with the rest of your attraction. The unit sets up in minutes not hours. Modular panel design allows the unit to be quickly and easily setup and the pieces are small enough and light weight to allow them to go anywhere in your attraction without the need to de-construct your maze. Base units come unthemed so that you can 'decorate it yourself and save" or you can buy the optional themeing packages below, allowing the unit to arrive completely ready to just plug in and go.'-- Haunted Propxs
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EVIL CHILD LUNGER, $2,366.00
'Evil Child waits hidden behind clothes then child shoots out 5' turning left to right while lifting arms. 4 independent movements. Comes with Character, pneumatics, programmed controller, motion sensor. (Plug & Play). Custom Sound, Digital Sound & Power Speaker Optional. Foot print for rig is 40" d x 23" w x 39" h. Ships freight.' NOTE: All Characters heads can be interchanged to any mechanism to suit your needs!'-- Poison Props
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Life-Sized Deadwood Haunted Tree, $299.99
'Dimensions 72 inches Tall. Oversized? Yes. Includes Tree Prop. Includes UL Adapter. Includes Step Here Foot Pad. Battery Operated No. Indoor or Outdoor Use? Indoor &. Sheltered Outdoor Use. Ships Internationally? Yes. Shipping Availability Orders placed before 12pm PST usually ship within the same business day. Color Browns. Theme Standing Prop. Returnable Yes.'-- Trendyhalloween.com
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Stumpy, $2,595.00
'Everyone expects the killer to come back to life, but who would expect the decapitated body too?Our Stumpy animation features a decapitated body perched on a realistic bloody tree stump.When activated the body lifts at the waist and turns towards your viewers spewing blood (water) up to 10 FEET out of the neck stump. Animation includes life size victim, realistic blood covered tree stump, water blaster setup, all pneumatics and controller with infrared sensor.Decapitated human head, cannon blaster setup and audio player available for an additional charge. Please note clothing will vary. Approx. Size 48” x 22” x 24”. Requires 80-100 psi air compressor, not included.'-- DC Props
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Haunted Shovel, nfs
'Just a quick video showing my Haunted Shovel prop I built for the graveyard part of my Shady Acres Haunted House attraction. I built this with a motor from an old Christmas decoration, some L brackets and a hinge. Everything is attached to a board and painted flat black. I also did some sponge painting on the shovel and the handle. The board and motor will be covered up with leaves, so all you'll see is the shovel rocking back and forth and the old lighted lantern sitting next to it.'-- Shady Acres
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ZOMBIE HALLWAY 20 FOOT PACKAGE 10 PANELS, $20,350.77
'An amazing 20’ long double sided Zombie Hallway featuring each of our ZombieHall Panels #1-10. Includes panels/characters...'-- Haunted Props
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SPIDER FOOD, $3,214.00
'SPIDER FOOD Victim hangs by arms wrapped in chains with head down. Then when activated, head lifts, arms pull and struggle, legs jump and kick, while a giant spider comes down from above to attack victim and patrons thrusting forward as well as down. Comes with Characters, pneumatics, programmed controller, motion sensor. (Plug & Play). Custom Sound, Digital Sound Player & Power Speakers Included. Foot print for rig is 30" d x 70" w x 120" h. Ships freight.'-- The Horror Dome
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BREATHING GRAVE, $510.00
'Something is moving... Grave pulses up and down randomly like something is trying to get out! 24" x 45" x 3 1/2" height. Great addition for any graveyard. Comes with programmed controller, motion sensor or pressure mat. Tombstone not included. REQUIREMENTS: AC power. Electric only.'-- Poison Props
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Left for Dead, $2,590.00
'Our new, advanced for 2014 Left for Dead animation is a brutal prop that features a bound victim gag’d by a double barrel shotgun in his mouth.When activated the victim trashes his upper torso and legs violently in attempt to free himself before both barrels go off creating a loud bang and expelling brain matter (water) out of the back of his head.Animation features a unique mechanism and mounting platform that allows the animation to move in multiple organic ways to simulate a realistic struggle. Prop includes life size victim, replica shotgun, blaster setup, burlap hood, all pneumatics and controller with audio player and infrared sensor. Approx. size 42″ x 20″ x 34″.'-- DC Props
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APPARITION, $3,795.00
'Hanging Screaming Ghost Animation. This Amazing Halloween Decoration Has A Foam Filled Latex Body With Metal Armature.'-- Back from the Grave
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AUTOPSY TABLE FLAILER, $1,448.00
'Lays on table, then legs & torso flail up and down violently. Comes with Character, Chains around hands (not shown), pneumatics, programmed controller, motion sensor. REQUIREMENTS: AC power and Air 100 psi. Custom Sound, Digital Sound player & Powered Speaker Optional. NOTE: All Characters heads can be interchanged to any mechanism to suit your needs!'-- Poison Props
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DRILLER, $6000
'Our animations are designed by a professional engineer to function efficiently and use the least volume of air possible. We also only use true industrial grade components (flange bearings, pillow blocks, and grade 8 bolts). Driller spins, comes forward up to 4' and goes side to side.'-- Gore Galore
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Chain Drop Grabber, $2,798.00
'Ghoul waits above standing holding a chain with one arm, then chain breaks away and ghoul falls forward leaning over edge of wall. Arm and torso move and grab at patrons. A Great element of surprise. Comes with Character, pneumatics, programmed controller, motion sensor. (Plug & Play). Custom Sound, Digital Sound & Power Speakers Optional. Foot print for rig is 32" d x 32" w x 75" h. Rig mounts on top of your maze walls. Ships freight. NOTE: All Characters can be interchanged to any mechanism to suit your theme!'-- Poison Props
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PEEK-A-BOO, $399.99
'28 " Animatronic Doll Prop on Woodbase with spinner. Electric Plug and play no air needed.. comes with audio CD'.-- Creepy Collection
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ARMLESS MAN, $3500
'Creepy Animatronic Armless man. waist, neck movement. sliding body forward and back on track, turning left to right, up and down movement, audio, and water mist. Comes with audio. Add 200 watt Powered Speaker for $300 including cable. Shipping to be determined.'-- Gore Galore
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DECAPITATED TABLE, $2,095.00
'Victim lays slumped over table with head cut off, then when activated LEAPS up swinging cleaver up and over the front of the table while spitting blood (water) out of neck stump. (Optional!) Comes with Character, Table, Chair, Pneumatics, Programed controller and Motion sensor. Custom Sound, Digital Sound & Powered Speaker Optional. REQUIREMENTS: AC power and Air 100 psi. Ships Freight! NOTE: All Characters heads can be interchanged to any mechanism to suit your needs!'-- Poison Props
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SECOND THOUGHTS, $2,616.00
'SECOND THOUGHTS Hangs from a noose while standing on a stool. Then stool slides out from underneath feet, man panics, legs kick and flail, head goes up and down while in full panic mode. Comes with Character, programmed controller, motion sensor or pressure mat. Custom Choking and gaging Sound, Digital Sound Player and Powered Speaker Included. REQUIREMENTS: AC power and Air 100 psi. NOTE: GALLOW NOT INCLUDED. Optional metal base and gallow.'-- The Horror Dome
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DR. FRANKENSTEIN (INTERLUDE), $10,546
'This interlude featuring Dr. Frankenstein and his creations has been one of our most popular. The calamitous results of Dr. Frank's experiments will catch your guests off-guard. The good doctor and the bride each have moving heads, mouth's and arms allowing for great banter, and the monster features an array of movements that have to be seen to be believed (check out the video). Give us a call and let us customize this set-up for your haunt!'-- All Scare
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TWISTED TEASER BOY, $139.99
'This taunting tyke will make your head spin - and his! Sitting 25" tall, the Twisted Teaser is a hand-painted foam-filled latex prop with synthetic hair, featuring a light/shadow/motion sensitive sensor that triggers the battery-operated yellow light-up eyes, taunting sounds (" I bet you can't do this- watch me) 360 degree spinning head. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).'-- The Horror Dome
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Corridor of Corpses II, $15,388.77
'The sequel to our incredibly popular Corridor of Corpses features a total of (8) 48" x 96" skeletal skull/torso wall panels. Each panel features a different animated character with new and more compelling movements affixed and blended into it. This new model also features (5) different skeletal figures attached to dropping support beams in the ceiling that adds an overhead attack. For a total of (4) electrical articulating characters, (4) pneumatic reaching characters, and (5) dropping characters. Hallway measures 16' long and is 60" wide.'-- Haunted Props
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TORSO TABLE, $2,535.40
'Tortured girl lays on table with her guts hanging out. Then torso tears away from body and flies up at 45 degrees while arms raise up and down. Comes with Character, Table, Pneumatics, controller and motion sensor. PLUG & PLAY! Custom Sound, Digital Sound & Power Speaker Included. REQUIREMENTS: AC power and Air 100 psi. Ships Freight!'-- The Horror Dome
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Atomic Vomit Man, Bad Bat Box, RatCan, nfs
'Video shows how some of my props were built for the Season. Atomic Vomit Man , Bad Bat Box , and RatCan. All are there but my Atomic Bar-B-Q and the Grim Leaper.'-- dtelect
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Rising Creeper Demonic Doll, $299.99
'This Rising Creeper Demonic Doll Animated Prop features a soft PVC head with a moving mouth and light-up eyes, and a tattered robe with gauze details. Plug in the prop into any standard UL outlet, and watch as the prop goes from a 40 inch height, with its head looking down and its arms folded into its chest, into a demonic doll that lifts its head up, lights up its eyes, and open its arms wide, reaching a height of 58 inches. This prop is perfect for Halloween, haunted houses, and any party that you want to turn into a spooky event. This Halloween Decoration includes a standard UL adapter that allows it to be plugged into any standard outlet and is activated via Steady-On, Infrared Sensor, or Step-Here Pad activation options. The Infrared Sensor has a range of up to 2 meters and can work in all lighting conditions.'-- Trendy Halloween
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Tipsy, $1,400.00
'Our Tipsy animation is a highly detailed skeletal animation that sits atop an antiqued obelisk guzzling a bottle of wine. In a drunken stupor, tipsy sways randomly forward, back and to each side in a very organic intoxicated motion. This simple motor driven animation is 100% plug and play and includes skeleton, motor platform, antiqued obelisk, wine bottle and power cord. Available with other custom finishes, custom bases (crate, toy box, etc.), animated illuminated liquid pour mechanism, and lighting effects for an additional charge. Contact us for more information on these options. Approx. Size 24” x 30” x 80”'.-- DC Props
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BUTCHER ELECTROCUTION, $4,429.00
'FULL PACKAGE! Butcher stands with cattle prod, then when activated lowers arm to shock victim. Sparks fly as victim flails on table, then butcher turns and lunges forward with cattle prod trying to shock patrons. Great shocker! Comes with 2 Characters, Pneumatics, Table, Wires, Overhead light, Rack stand for overhead light, 2 Strobe lights, Controller, Motion sensor, Powered Speakers and MP3 Player. PLUG & PLAY! REQUIREMENTS: AC power and Air 100 psi. Ships Freight!'-- Poison Props
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Zombie Swarm Doors, $8,655.77
'Twelve infected Zombies breakdown a set of double doors, reaching through to eat your brains. Multiple hand, head, arm and body movements make this a must have.'-- Haunted Props
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p.s. Hey. Longer term readers of this blog probably know that my attraction to Halloween is such that as soon as mid-September happens, I can wait no longer, and my anticipation starts being played out in slightly more than occasional, thusly themed posts, of which this is the first, and that's the story. ** Hyemin K, Hi. Oh, sorry, one post, thank you, my eyes got greedy there for a second, I think. Your thoughts re: MB vs. RB, whatever their source, are exciting. You working on you own is by far the most important thing, definitely. I'm just happy for the visits here that you generously find time for. ** David Ehrenstein, Hi. Oh, I remember that 'Hannibal' death. Who couldn't, I imagine. That might have been the last thing by Ridley Scott that I actually liked. ** Lee, Hi, Lee! Yeah, you know, I don't think I've ever watched 'Sesame Street'. I think, age-wise, I'm just post-. I know the characters 'cos it's sort of impossible not to, but they have no context. They're like weird eruptions from some volcanic innocent something or other. It's weird. Oh, man, that Milan gig sounds fun. Do you like Milan? I'm not sure if I do. The first time I went, I didn't. Or I couldn't figure it out. The second time I kind of got it. Anyway, it seems like a good place to make and show something. I can definitely imagine it as a context for something else, whatever that sounds like it means. I'm not sure myself. Do please send pictures. The idea makes me feel grabby. Sure, let's touch base whenever you like. I'm around, and my base would be totally enhanced by yours. Great weekend! ** _Black_Acrylic, Hey, Ben. Thanks, man, about the novella. I'm into it. Yeah, the magical ingredient is for Zac. I don't know if it's detectable to anyone but him or not. I'm not even sure if it's detectable to him, but that's one way magic works maybe. Whoa, yeah, the pro-'No' propaganda is out of control. Even reading that shit from afar makes me want to backlash against it. I so wish I could be at the zine fair. Do report on the highlights and about any especially awesome zines you come across. ** Thomas Moronic, Oh, thank you a lot about the new novella! I think most people are whatever about the gif novellas, but I'm taking the form kind of really seriously. I'm tricking myself into thinking the gif novella is a new off-literary form and trying to see how much complexity the juxtapositions and imposition of narrative can create. I think that, just rhythmically, there's the possibility of doing something kind of unique that crosshatches what certain kinds of music can do (think Autechre and on and on), using the rhythm of the gifs as colliding/collaborating drums or keypad points something, with a kind of clunky experimental film affect mixed with narrative flights/tricks and other stuff. Not that the ones I've made are so great or anything, but I'm really interested in trying to be a mad scientist/artist/writer behind their controls. As soon as I get full-on back into the novel, I'll probably need to make a scrapbook page. That's how it has worked so far. Glad you're de-wiped. Yay for your kids! Bubble tea, wow, such a tempting, weird, refined but somehow crude concoction. Mm, there might be some fun in the weekend. I can see that possibility. You have a productive and fun one. ** Kier, Hi, K. I missed you yesterday! Thanks on behalf of peterbd and about the novella. Your yesterday sounds really beautiful. I felt like I could hear the forest twigs crunching under your ... boots? I'm sorry about your co-worker friend leaving. Wwoofing, huh, I'll read about that. Nice word. Me? I don't remember the day before yesterday. Must have been quiet. Yesterday during the day I just worked mostly and stuff, and then Zac came by and we bought liquids and plates/cups for our post-film party and ordered pizzas from this great pizza place, Pink Flamingoes, and then people started arriving. It was super great to see a lot of our film's cast again. They're such a hugely wonderful bunch of people, and we've missed them, and we all just sat around and caught up and talked and ate and smoked and drank and stuff 'til kind of late. It was really, really nice. Then I slept. That description wasn't so exciting, but it was very cool. Now you have a whole weekend to do stuff and tell me about it, and vice versa or ditto or me too. Have fun! ** Sypha, Puns are an interesting form of humor. It's hard to make a pun that makes people actually laugh rather than just contemplate and hopefully chuckle, I think. I like that about them, even if most puns are kind of dumb ass on purpose, I guess. When I met you, I thought you had a really good sense of humor. I distinctly remember that. ** Steevee, Most likely just adjustment stuff, yeah. Sounds familiarly so to me, at least. The Dardenne brothers interview would be really cool, of course. They probably would be into that site, it's the publicists who get all picky and elitist about that kind of stuff, in my experience. ** Kyler, Hi. Thanks! No, only Zac gets and gets to know the magical ingredient. Sorry. It wouldn't work on anyone but him anyway. Cool that Murakami has pulled you in. Such a nice feeling, yeah. ** Misanthrope, Big M. Or big G. Or big MG. I disagree with you about your wit, but what do I know? Only everything in the world, ha ha. Oh, okay, let me read your joke and see what happens. I see what you mean. The faux-accusatory punchline is complex. It strikes and then it splinters into at least a few possible motivations, and then the listener is forced to choose one and think about why they chose it. Yeah, the complexity is nice. But, yeah, people rear up at being accused. So much so that the joke context gets erased for a moment. Or the joke's motivation becomes something you have to figure out. Yeah, interesting. I don't get the last joke, but I'm not completely coffeed-up yet. Am I supposed to know what or who Aerial is? Explain. Did you know that yesterday was Barry White's birthday when you talked about him? I wondered that when I found out later yesterday that it was his birthday. ** Bill, Hi, Thrusting, cool, I'll take that, thank you. You saw Aki! That's cool, I love Aki. I love his music, and he's the coolest, nicest guy. Anything else in the festival strike your considerable fancy? ** Rewritedept, Hey. Fucking blogpost, dude, tell me about it, except you just did. Paris is nice to live in. Organizing the footage is a kind of awful job, truth be told. And whoever does it will get a whole unpleasantly lot more than a sneak peak. Just for one of the scenes, which will likely end up being around 15 minutes long, we have 24 hours of footage to go through, for instance. My day was nice. I told Kier about it. What did I think? What ... oh, about your email thing. Mm, I'm pretty hesitant to unravel 'TMS''s secrets. What can I say? I can say (1) excellent eye you have there, and (2) it is not the major key but, having found it, it is a clue to a now more visible sequence of clues that, if discovered and combined, can unlock a major secret. Hope your weekend is rad too! ** Okay. Halloween animated props are one of the minor treasures of the world, if you ask my opinion, which I know you didn't. There they are. Shop wisely, window-shop less wisely. See you on Monday.