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Comments: this prop is awsome for the money, it raises up pretty tall and sways back and forth with red glowing eyes. Its very cheap and is a great prop a must buy |
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Comments: I like this ghost, I just wish he had a volume control or a sound shut off (gets a little loud and obnoxious at times) . But other than that he's pretty cool for the $. Just make sure you give him a little space to do his thing |
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Comments: Worth the money! It goes up and down, and sways in all directions, all at the same time. The swaying motion is great, because it is not the same pattern of motion like other props that only go up and down or side to side. It appears to be a more random motion. Really a spooky effect - looks like a real ghost would act! The flashing eyes are bright - would be nice to have the option to specify green or blue eyes, as too many props already have red eyes. But it is still awesome!!! |
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Comments: I saw this at the store. [...] It's totally cool. I am a Halloween nut and decorate the whole yard with the only intention to scare kids. this will do it! [...] |
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Comments: I love my ghost, he's cool. His eyes are a little to bright but he's better than I expected |
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Comments: The Animated Hovering Ghost is a cool decoration. It is very light-weight and was simple to assemble. When the unit runs through a cycle, it rises to about 40", it sways back and forth within a radius of about 4 feet, the eyes shine a bright red, it moans deep and low and cackles maniacally, then it lowers to about a foot and a half in height at rest. The unit is in motion for about 30 seconds each time it runs a cycle. The arms are poseable and it comes with plenty of silky white cloth. The poseable arms allow a variance in width of 17" to 30" depending on if they are posed as pictured or spread wide. One negative feature is that you cannot turn off the sound and just have the ghost rise, sway, and then return to stand-by. At first I thought it might be too small, but once I saw it in action I realized that if it were any bigger it would require way too much room when in motion. I highly recommend this item! |




