Spazm was an animatronic sold by Spirit Halloween for the 2005 through 2008 Halloween seasons. It resembled a grinning deranged man in a dirty straitjacket who was sitting on the ground while foaming at his mouth. When activated, the body violently shook while groaning could be heard.
Spirit Halloween’s Description[]
“Unsuspecting guests will jump with fright when they pass by this gross Motion Activated SPAZM decoration. The slightest movement will cause this psychotically grinning figure to convulse grotesquely and grovel frenetically. Add this delightfully disgusting prop to complete your haunted house or spooky cemetery for this Halloween. Just make sure to strap him in tightly!”
- Stands 23" tall
- Spazm runs on 3 AA batteries, not included
- Spazm shivers and shakes
- Made of foam filled latex
- Includes velcro pouch for battery pack
- Sound clips
Trivia[]
- Spazm was used in an image for the famous creepypasta, The Russian Sleep Experiment.
- Because of this, it has been featured in many books and videos on the topic.
- Spazm was sculpted by artist Jordu Schell.
- Spazm was remade in 2013 with a fabric body, but was never sold at Spirit Halloween.
- An unreleased tabletop version of the animatronic appeared in the 2016 Morbid Enterprises catalog.
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- The listing for this animatronic is no longer available. Click HERE to view the last archived version of this listing.