Themed Party Costumes and Accessories - a list by sunshinebubble

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Restless Groom

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A creepy latex groom holding his head bride's head in his hands. The perfect addition to any Halloween or Bachelor party or indeed....wedding reception.

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Creature Glass Grabber

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This would creep the shit outta me if I was home alone...even the turtles in my turtle tank make me jump when they move unexpectedly, let alone something like this....

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Mad Lab Kit

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2 people recommended this item

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This is just like me dad's office at home of our country house in merry olde england. Now you can recreate my dad's office at your home in yankee doodle dandy land - yay for you!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Atomic Brain

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Can anyone remember the name of that movie with steve martin when he falls in love with a brain? Was it the man with two brains?! Anyway, this is well worth the $219 it cost... just for comedy value...

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Eyeballs in Lab Jar

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Creepy and Gross - great for mad scientists!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Laboratory Head in Jar

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At first glance, I thought this was a baby's head in a jar. That would probably be a step too far, even for Halloween!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Doctor Infested Rotator

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2 people recommended this item

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A science fiction style prop with out of this world animation. Full size character prop comes complete with insect alien bursting out of his head, bloody clothes, stand, and motor. Upper torso rotates with freaky, zombie-like movement.

This costs $1,450.00 - way more than my Halloween party budget!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Scary Lab Assistant

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3 people recommended this item

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Every mad scientist needs a groveling assistant. This hunchbacked Lab Assistant rocks back and forth, holding a brain, and speaks. Watch out - he sometimes farts! But he'll apologize, saying 'Sorry Master.' LOL

He costs almost 10k though...but i bet it's worth it!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Doctor Shivers

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2 people recommended this item

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The good doctor stands 6 feet tall - dressed in his pristine white lab coat with buttons, he'll scare your guests out of their minds! It's a Motion activated prop that has light up eyes that look side to side while his head turns. His oozing green beaker with eyeballs inside lights up, too. If you're planning a mad lab scene, Dr. Shivers is a must. Collapses for easy storage. Includes adapter.

Apparently, you can replace the auto sound with a recording of your own!

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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Caged Rats

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Urrghh....rats! Gross! Back in London I saw one as big as a large cat. I screamed. True Story.

Updated Sep 18, 2008

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