11-Inch Ghost Face Animated Sitting Slayer
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Height | 11" | 28cm |
- Plastic and polyester sitting figure
- Figure is motion activated, eyes light up red, stabbing action arm, speaks phrase " Do you like scary movies?"
- Try me hang tag, indoor use
- Requires 3 AA batteries ( not included )
- Measures 11 inches
- Officially licensed
Do You Like Scary Decorations?
There's something deeply funny about a horror icon who asks for consent before terrifying you. This little guy sits politely, waiting for someone to walk by so he can perform his whole bit. He's like the world's most committed method actor, except his stage is your hallway and his audience is your unsuspecting house guests. Every motion triggers the same question, the same red-eyed stare, the same stabbing gesture. He never gets tired of his own material, which is honestly kind of impressive.
At 11 inches tall, he's the perfect size to tuck into a bookshelf, perch on a side table, or hide near the snack bowl. He's not trying to give anyone a heart attack, just a solid jump scare followed by nervous laughter. You know, normal Halloween stuff.
Product Details
This motion-activated sitting figure brings Ghostface energy to any indoor space. When someone passes by, his eyes glow red, his arm raises that signature knife, and he delivers his most famous line. The plastic mask and polyester robe capture the classic look, while the jagged base gives him a shadowy, dramatic presence. He's designed for indoor use and requires three AA batteries, which aren't included.
Officially licensed and measuring 11 inches tall, this compact slayer fits easily into your existing decor. The try-me hang tag lets you test him out before setup, so you know exactly what your guests are in for. He's ready to repeat his one-liner all night long without complaint.
Small but Highly Motivated
He may be compact, but his dedication to the bit is full-sized. Position him where foot traffic is high and watch people do that hilarious backward hop when he springs to life. He's basically a tiny, tireless employee who works for batteries and never asks for a break. Just keep him away from actual trick-or-treaters unless you want to explain why a child is now afraid of your entryway.

