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01/10
2005

Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom

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Halloween - Jack 'O LanternSince Halloween is coming, we’ll post a lot of Halloween-related stuff this month. Toys, information/history, Halloween customes, etc. And here’s our first addition, The Secret Ghostdom.

The Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom is a small skull figure which will drop down from the ceiling or entrance whenever it hears a sound. Then it will rise up slowly with irradiance, pronunciation & shaking. I’ve seen it in the local magic store, and it looks really fun. Just put it in on the wall, behind the door, so if someone enter the room, the skull will drop down and scare him/her.

The dimension of the Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom is 200 x 100 x 100mm and weighs 330g. It sells at US$11.00. The skull figure is perfect for the Halloween party, but you can always use it on your office room to scare your friends (or your boss).

Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom

Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom

Halloween Skull - Secret Ghostdom

Halloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31, usually by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. It is celebrated in much of the Western world, though most commonly in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Canada and sometimes in Australia and New Zealand. The form “Halloween” derives from Hallowe’en, an old contraction, still retained in Scotland, of “All Hallow’s Eve,” so called as it is the day before the Catholic All Saints holy day, which used to be called “All Hallows,” derived from All Hallowed Souls. In Ireland, the name was Hallow Eve and this name is still used by some older people. Halloween was formerly also sometimes called All Saints’ Eve. [ source ]

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