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Horror

The Terrifier franchise’s Art the Clown is the closest thing we have to a modern day Freddy Krueger, and the killer clown has become a merchandising powerhouse just like the horror icons of the 1980s. Up next, Party City is turning both Art the Clown and the Little Pale Girl into life-size animatronic decorations based on Terrifier 2, and they’re releasing this Halloween!

While the world waits for Terrifier 3 to slash into theaters nationwide on October 11 (that’s a new date, be sure to update your calendars!), Party City has unveiled their Art the Clown and Little Pale Girl animatronics, which measure 6.58′ (Art) and 4.83′ (Little Pale Girl) tall!

Here are the official production descriptions from Party City’s website…

Art the Clown: “Step right up to the spine-tingling spectacle of Art the Clown, the slasher villain that haunts beyond the big top. Standing over 6.5 feet tall and covered in blood spatter, Art performs a twisted show of movements and sounds with a menacing hacksaw in hand. He’s the perfect way to turn any room into a ghastly circus arena.”

Little Pale Girl: “The Little Pale Girl is Art the Clown’s sinister sidekick. A haunting figure of mirth turned macabre, she beckons passersby with a wave and a menacing smile. Her eyes illuminate with a ghostly yellow glow that’s almost charming should you overlook the possum carcass clutched in her other hand.”

Both animatronics are motion-activated, with waists, arms and heads that move when activated. Art “recites five sounds,” while the Little Pale Girl features light up eyes and “recites a creepy soundtrack.” And yes, Art the Clown even comes with his sunflower glasses!

The Art the Clown animatronic is selling for $250, while you’ll be able to own the Little Pale Girl for $175. They’re not yet available for pre-order, but they’re both coming soon. Stay tuned.

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