🎃 Unleash the fright with a fiery twist!
The Crazy Bonez Talking Flaming Eyes Pose-N-Stay Skeleton stands at 60 inches tall and features sound-activated flaming eyes and an animated jaw that delivers spooky phrases. Made from durable all-weather plastic, its posable limbs allow for versatile display options, making it a must-have for any Halloween enthusiast.
R**.
New addition to our family
We bought this as a decoration for our sons 30th birthday party (death to my youth/20’s theme). But when he arrived we soon realized that we’d be using him in all our festivities. We named him Willy (yes, Goonies reference) and he has blended into our family very well. Our youngest son plans on putting him in his Jeep, so Willy can experience the world and wave at everyone. I plan on using him in all my holiday and birthday decorations. I’m sure he’ll look amazing in a Santa cap next to our Christmas tree this year.
M**O
great
Love Love Love!!!!! this is the tall one. I am 6ft tall and I have to look up to him. going to be a great addition to my Halloween grave yard.
L**L
Perfect
Perfect for out pirate party
K**2
And Jones can pose!
He is a good size and seems to be sturdy. Already named him Jones. After some thought I decided to buy a companion dog and name him Davey. He is sitting on a bench for now with arm up as if waving. Very easy to pose and in his size, about 5 feet tall he's the most reasonable price I found. Bought it for myself and will use for attraction when selling carnivorous plants
E**R
Everyone loves Herman
My niece is delighted!
B**Y
He ruined my marriage....
Boney, as I like to call him, came neatly packaged in a nice cardboard box prominently tagged with a description stating he was fully posable. I bought Boney to hang in my garage (aka "mancave") because I thought it would be cool to have him hanging around with me and the boys.Well, I thought it would be a shame to waste him solely on the garage. So I decided to introduce Boney to my wife. Bad mistake. 20 years has taught me nada zip zilch zero nuttin about marriage or maturity....Boney had been sitting in his box in the garage hidden behind my other unattended projects. No one besides me knew he had moved in.Boney, a good 5 or so feet tall, and fully posable, needed to visit our living quarters.I decided that Boney shouldn't be forced to just stand around waiting for people to arrive home. So Boney found his way into the pocket water closet in our master bathroom. He looked so nice just sitting there on the commode. Like he was relieved... I figured my wife would come home, open the slide door, see good ol' Boney just sitting there and we'd all have a good lauguhShe came home late and used another bathroom before coming to bed. Never opened the pocket slide door. Just went into the master bath, freshened up, did her teeth and then went to bed/sleep. Silent night.... holy night.... till approx 4:30 am at which point a shrill sound that not even the most dedicated horror movie fanatic has ever heard emanated from the bathroom. At first I was bewildered. A heavy sleeper am I, but alas I was awakened quickly. Then I was reminded... shocked into recalling what was at the root of the insidious noises projecting from the torture chamber that once was my bathroom.Boney never lost his cool. ... but he did lose his head, one leg and several ribs. I too suffered loss, as the promise of any romance in the near future quickly faded along with many meals, help with chores and other household activities.Boney is made of a material that is not necessarily superglue friendly.... more experiments to come this weekend.Moral of the story: the manufacturer of this product is clearly negligent in their labeling practices and owes me an apology for failing to warm me that this item is neither wife-friendly nor wife-proof.Edit: Sept 6 2015Well... ended up being able to easily repair Boney by gently sanding the points that required glue. Superglue is doing a fantastic job of keeping everything together strongly. Just sand both sides of the repair and you'll be fine. He looks good in my garage and enjoys watching over all of my unfinished projects. Definitely a good buy! Get one!
A**R
It's worth the money..
I like it for it's charecter dressed up on the side of pond as Mr. Nobody to deter predators toward my farm raised catfish.. it's to cute. The arms seems to fall alot due to cloths little to heavy on arms. But it's too cute. Wife and I like Mr. Nobody his boning outside... 👍🏻🇱🇷
G**N
Wicked Skeleton
I bought the wicked skeleton. He is pretty cool, but i think i will have to return him. His hands are made out of solid plastic, and its heavy on his arms, you cant really pose his arms without them falling down to his side over time
G**O
Fascinada! 🤩
Sin dudarlo volvería a comprarlo, queda perfecto con la decoración 💀🎃
C**N
Precio
Llega a tiempo es lo que se ofrecw
C**O
Excelente Producto
Me encantó, un muy buen producto y en perfecto estado.
A**.
LLego bien
LLego bien
J**S
Looks decent, limited poseability
Joints are all single-axis hinges. Would have been more poseable with ball joints at head, shoulders and hips. Otherwise sturdy and looks good.
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