Scarlettini Lady Bug smol (mini) plushie is revised mini based on the original sold out Scarlett from the classic first wave collection. Stuffed with a 2″ memory foam cube. Belly embroidery images: “Bug Out”
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Scarlettini Lady Bug Smol Plush
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Scary Heads Backdrop
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Scary J-O-L Cutouts
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Scary Moon Ashtray
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Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark – Big Toe Mask
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Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark – Harold the Scarecrow Mask
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Scooby Doo – Caveman Mask
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Scooby Doo – Frankenstein Mask
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Scooby Doo – Zombie Mask
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Scooby Doo – Big Bad Werewolf Mask
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Scooby Doo – Charlie the Robot Mask
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Scooby Doo – The Ghost Clown Mask
Freak out your guests when they come over with the Scary Heads Backdrop. Simply tack or tape this high-quality artwork to a wall, window or door and let the scaring begin.
Product Features
- One (1) per package
- Made of thin plastic material
- Printed on one side only
- Measures 4 feet by 30 feet
Decorate for Halloween by either hanging up and taping up these Scary J-O-L Cutouts from the ceilings or on the walls. They would look great if placed on the walls down near the floor boards so that they appear to be real, yet you do not have to deal with carving it or cleaning it up after Halloween is over
Product Features
- These cutouts look great as hanging decorations since they have different designs on each side
- Printed on cardstock material
- Four (4) per package and eight different faces
Officially licensed Big Toe Mask from the motion picture Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.
One of the famous stories from Alvin Schwartz’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Darks is the Big Toe. In this story, a boy finds a severed toe in his garden, and the owner of that toe comes to reclaim it. The toe’s owner happens to be long dead.
This amazing mask is a beautiful replica of Big Toe. Every detail of the Big Toe is here in this incredible sculpt including the Big Toe’s long dead black hair, blank eyes and dead teeth.
So get Big Toe now and stalk your victims for candy this Halloween!
Officially Licensed Harold the Scarecrow from the motion picture Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.
One of the famous stories from Alvin Schwartz’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Darks is Harold. It tells the story of two farmers who make a scarecrow named Harold and over time, the scarecrow comes to life.
This amazing mask is a beautiful replica of Harold. Every detail of the Harold is here in this incredible sculpt including the Harold’s long dead black hair, blank eyes and dead teeth.
Officially Licensed Villains of Scooby Doo Collection featuring the Caveman.
The Caveman was featured in the classic episode “Scooby’s Night with a Frozen Fright”. Shaggy fishes the frozen Caveman out of the river only to later find it was all a hoax. The Caveman is unmasked by the gang to reveal Professor Wayne who was attempting to steal a revolutionary new marine life communicator. He would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for those meddling kids!
Every detail of the Caveman can be seen in this beautiful latex mask.
Frankenstein was one of the disguises worn by Big Bob Oakley in the classic episode, A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts.
Every detail of Frankenstein can be seen in this beautiful mask.
Trick or Treat Studios and Hanna-Barbera are proud to present the Officially Licensed Villains of Scooby Doo Collection featuring the Zombie.
This Zombie was featured in the classic episode “Which Witch is Which?”. Zeke, the minion of Zeb the “Witch”, dons the zombie disguise to terrorize the gang!
Every detail of the Zombie can be seen in this beautiful mask.
On a camping trip, the gang encounter glowing red eyes staring at them and an eerie wolf howl. Following tracks to an abandoned mill, they get caught up in a smuggling plan and a werewolf, in the classic episode, Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf.
Ever detail of the Big Bad Werewolf can be seen in this beautiful mask.
Charlie is a robot designed and built by Mr. Jenkins, to help run Funland when he is busy in the now famous episode from Scooby Doo Where Are You, Foul Play in Funland.
Ever detail of Charlie the Robot can be seen in this beautiful mask.
The Ghost Clown was the disguise of Harry the Hypnotist, who vowed revenge against Mr. Barnstorm’s circus, after Mr. Barnstorm had sent him to prison for stealing in the now famous episode from Scooby Doo Where Are You, Bedlam in the Big Top.
Ever detail of the Ghost Clown is displayed in this beautiful mask and when combined with our Scooby Doo Ghost Clown Costume, your neighbors will swear you jumped of the screen in search of candy.











