There are two types of people in this world—those who prefer Halloween decor with a subtle spooky touch and those who take the extra mile to creep their entire neighborhood out. Well, if you’re among the latter, then we might have just the thing for you! So, forget about carved pumpkins or rubber bats because this animated jack o’ lantern is enough to send chills down the spines of any unwanted onlooker outside your house!
Aptly named Jack Attack, this all-electric Halloween decorative prop features a simulated flame light that gives it an eerie glow. It’s part of the “Frightronics” line of Distortions Unlimited, a company that takes pride in crafting high-quality animatronics. It’s made of foam-filled latex and hand-painted to give it a monstrous vibe.
Drive away your nosy neighbors with this animated jack o’ lantern
But wait, there’s more! It even moves side to side, giving the illusion that it’s walking and crawling. And top it all, it can also produce creepy noises, courtesy of the audio file inclusive with every purchase. Simply download the file from the brand’s website, play it on your audio player, and enjoy your own Scarefest at home! Well, this brilliant contraption seems like the only thing you’ll ever need to scare off all your nosy neighbors!
Standing 30″ tall and measuring 20″ wide by 18″ deep, you can be sure that this piece wouldn’t go unnoticed. Aside from turning heads and raising eyebrows, we bet you and your exceptionally bizarre choice of Halloween décor will be the talk of the town in an instant! However, since it’s fully electric, you have to make sure to display it in a sheltered area to avoid damages. But if you’re going to use it indoors, then feel free to place it in any high-traffic area for more screams.
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While you’re at it, do check out these sunflowers with skulls and these eyeball plants as well to complete your ghoulish garden setup this spooky season.
Witness Jack Attack Frightronic Halloween Decorative Prop in action via the video below
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