Home Depot reveals 2025 Halloween Line with Skelly Cat, New Tech

Home Depot reveals 2025 Halloween Line with Skelly Cat, New Tech

Home Depot reveals 2025 Halloween Line with Skelly Cat, New Tech

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August is approaching and thus the Halloween shopping season.

At least the Home Depot, which unveiled its plans for this year's decoration of creatures, ghules and monsters on July 28th. While heat waves and trick-or-acid in the minds of many heads do not go hand in hand, retailers and enthusiasts equally pushed “summer between” every year.

Home Depots 2025 Halloween line with familiar faces such as the notorious giant Skelly and friends will fall online and later in the app on Monday, August 4th, and later in autumn.

Ready to start your (horror) holiday purchases? Check some of the highlights here.

Skelly is back …

The unofficial superstar of Home Depot has entered the 21st century.

Skelly, the official name of Home Depot for the 12-foot skeleton figure, which became viral for the first time in 2020, has 2025 higher than ever.

Although it is about half of the original Skelly size at 6.5 feet, Ultra Skelly is upgraded with Bluetooth functions with which users connect it to their smartphones and guide their movements, select its light and LED August displays and LED eye displays and select from five pre-installed phrases.

Users can interact with trick-or reactions through Skelly most impressively by talking directly to an app on their phone and getting the words out of his mouth in real time. The app also has the option to get 30 original phrases before the record before the record that can be healed with integrated language filter functions.

The original 12-foot skelly costs $ 299, while Ultra Skelly costs a price of $ 279.

… with another new pet: Skelly cat

Last year Skelly welcomed a new, not so shameful friend: a 7 -foot long bony canvas called “Skelly's dog”. The old dog has returned with a new trick, this time in its original form and shorter 5-foot seating.

This year, cat fans do not have to be annoyed because Skelly also greeted a cat to join his posse. The 5-foot pussycat is ready to plunge in a crouching position with adjustable, bright eyes.

You can bring Skelly's dog and Skelly's cat cat for 199 US dollars while selling Skelly's dog with LCD eyes for 249 US dollars.

Cruel giants

Skelly is not the only survival -sized figure this season.

Home Depots New “cruel terrain” collection, inspired by an uncanny feeling of forest, has two high-loooming characters, 15 feet high characters.

Worrok, a twisted setting of a scarecrow with a pumpkin patch, even through Skelly and has a wingspan of over 13 feet. The movement -activated straw man, which is decorated in a drewed jacket and a hat, has a moving head and shining eyes, mouth and chest.

The comparatively high Gally -Crow is the counterpart from Worrov and literally takes the “crow” part of his name with a bird -like appearance, a torn cloak and red illuminated eye and chest.

Despite their impressive size, both could work together in view of the growling 8-foot color-changing Wyvern. The dragon -like creature is equipped with three colors, two boomends and a head and neck that is preparing while preparing to blow her fiery breath from unsuspecting visitors.

Worricrow, Gally-Crow and the animated LED-Wyvern color change are listed for $ 399.

Trademarking faces

Love – and terror – are in the air this creepy season.

Chucky, the original evil doll from the 1988 “Child's Play”, appears for the second time in this year's collection as a 3.5 foot. Chucky, decorated with its classic overalls and a knife, runs Chucky through language lines that were specially written for the Home Depot Decoration. As it turned out, the language in the original film was a little too vulgar to play in the shops.

Cantier but Chucky's face not only has eyes that roll and move, but also an eerie smile that turns his realistic -looking face into a threatening grin.

He is accompanied by his bride Tiffany Valentine, who is also 3.5 feet large and dressed in her unmistakable white wedding dress, her black leather jacket and her fighting boots. With a smile that is perhaps even more scary than her beau, she also swings a knife while repeating her own five sentences on passers -by.

Frankenstein's monster also returns and is still in impressive 7 feet, but this time with his own bride in tow.

The new 6-foot bride from Frankenstein is like her lover with lifelike skin and bulbous, wandering eyes. It is best dressed in her wedding, moves in the waist, arms and face and speaks four classic phrases.

Classic chucky and scars chucky, equipped with a bloody knife and a torn facial skin, are both sold for $ 229, as are Tiffany Valentine. Frankenstein's monster and bride of Frankenstein costs 279 US dollars.

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