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10/05/2007: The Peanuts Prowling Pumpkin Patch!

When I decided to limit the Countdown in light of personal frustration/ennui/whatever the other day, my gal took the opportunity to bring home some much needed Halloween spirit in the form of…well, whatever you’d call this thing:


Officially titled the Peanuts Prowling Pumpkin Patch, it’s a maddening and beautiful little decoration that reminds me very much of an old electronic football game that I cannot for the life of me remember the name of. You might, though: Remember those football “board” games consisting of a big, electronic football field and a bunch of player figurines that’d slowly shake their way across when you turned it on?

It was the only toy in my godmother’s ancient house, and whenever we visited there, I sat on the floor for two hours trying to make sense of it. I’m still not totally sure how it was played or what the general point of it was, but it shared a gimmick with the Prowling Pumpkin Patch: They both have figurines that seem to move under their own power, like magic!


The “base” is “based” on the pumpkin patch where Linus and Sally wasted a very famous Halloween night, complete with Great Pumpkin signage, a couple of dead trees and Snoopy’s doghouse. Snoopy’s abode has never been located in or beside a pumpkin patch in any form of official canon, but I’m willing to forgive this since the doghouse is actually a button that causes Peanuts music to blare through hidden speakers when pushed.

The real stars of the set are the tiny figurines, made of rubber but with magnetized feet. We get Lucy, Snoopy, Linus and Charlie Brown with a removable ghost costume. I prefer to let Charlie Brown go without a costume and pretend that someone else is under the sheet. This way, my Prowling Pumpkin Patch has five figures, and everyone else’s only has four. I like to feel special in any way I can.


Click here to see it in action!

When you smack Snoopy’s shack, music plays, and that signals the figurines to make their shaky, vague rotation across the patch. They’re prone to falling over, but I don’t mind it so much since it doesn’t keep them from moving around. Plus, it opens the door for me to start a little betting pool with my imaginary friends over which Peanuts character will last the forty-five seconds without crashing. My money’s on Snoopy, who skirts the official rules by starting his trek in a downward position.

This would be as good of a time as any to reiterate the information a reader sent in a few days back: It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown will be shown on October 28th at 8 PM, on ABC. It’s almost getting to that time of year where we should all help each other figure out when the real seasonal stuff is going to be on TV. If you’ve got any tips, post them in the comments. Hopefully, we’ll get some good background noise for a few of the upcoming SNTs.


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Not sure it really counts, but TCM is showing old vampire flicks all day.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 10/05/2007 3:49 PM EDT


I have to get me one of these, really cool!
” I got a rock”

Ghosted by JoshC @ 10/05/2007 3:55 PM EDT


Don’t you know how many of you have CVS pharmacies around, but that’s where she found this.

Ghosted by Matt @ 10/05/2007 3:57 PM EDT


Jedoc… hell yeah that counts! CVS has action figure versions of the Great Pumpkin too.

Ghosted by BelmarBenny @ 10/05/2007 3:59 PM EDT


Linus!!!! Noooooooooooooo!!!! :)

I saw the action figures when I was at CVS a while back, but damn, now I’ve gotta go back and consider getting this…

Ghosted by Dr Sketch @ 10/05/2007 4:02 PM EDT


Oh oh oh…a new post! The joy and elation I feel coursing through my veins at this moment is not to be believed! Happy Friday. :-)

Ghosted by Cricket @ 10/05/2007 4:03 PM EDT


I miss the old CBS Special intro to Halloween specials. :(

Ghosted by Bill @ 10/05/2007 4:06 PM EDT


ABC Family 13 days of Halloween is always pretty good but I think this year it may fall short because it kicks off with ET. WTF?

I always stick with AMC Monsterfest that really starts on Monday the 21st. It has all the good ones like The Creepshow, The Howeling, Poltergeist ect… It’s 24/7 of horror.

Ghosted by Bill @ 10/05/2007 4:14 PM EDT


I love Dancing Skelly and the fact that he will dance to the music of my choice! Can we expect to see more of him in the future or has he retired from the x-entertainment business?

Ghosted by Cricket @ 10/05/2007 4:14 PM EDT


ooh! I want one!!! and thanks for the post Matt- I’m bored at work so I wait all day to read the new ones. I also just finished reading the review of Ghoulies 3. AWESOME!

Ghosted by cb @ 10/05/2007 4:35 PM EDT


I just checked out the Monsters HD channel schedule for most of October; it looks absolutely amazing. And of course, all the movies look great digitally remastered in high definition. This is the first year the channel has been around on Halloween and it’s shaping up to demolish any other horror marathon on any other channel.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 10/05/2007 4:36 PM EDT


I gave up on network television and their waning holiday specials. For weeks I’ve been ripping as many Halloween themed DVDs I can find to my media center pc.

Ghosted by MattW @ 10/05/2007 4:37 PM EDT


I work at CVS,and I’ve been looking at this every day.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 10/05/2007 4:44 PM EDT


yeah, my Aunt has one of these for Christmas, it has little people skating around. This is so much cooler! This year I gotta let my kid watch Great Pumpkin, he’s two, it’s time.

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 10/05/2007 4:48 PM EDT


Hi x-e faithfuls. I’m new to the party but I had to say that the Halloween countdown is the great. i cant wait to see what is next. and on 10/22 AMC is showing Children of the Corn at 11:30AM. one of my favorites. (little kids are scary)

Ghosted by FetusChristmas @ 10/05/2007 4:54 PM EDT


I really like that Charlie Brown Halloween set. Where can we purchase it?

Ghosted by Joker @ 10/05/2007 4:56 PM EDT


Wow Matt! That is cool, I want it! I might have to leave early today to haunt my local CVS. Do any of you on here have the chiller channel on Directv? What gives? This channel has so much possibility and falls flat for October!

Ghosted by tigerfan @ 10/05/2007 5:05 PM EDT


Ok, I posted this a while back, and while its not anything thats gonna be on TV I think that it should still be mentioned for anyone that missed it.

They are currently in the pre-production stage of another Friday The 13th movie. (What are they up to now, 11?) The release I believe is going to be next october, so that is something to look forward to next Halloween. I will see if I can find a link to the news article.

Ghosted by Jester @ 10/05/2007 5:15 PM EDT


Great post, Matt! Thanks again for all you do for us.

I noticed that Charlie a la Ghost doesn’t seem to move… the ’sheet’ must make him too heavy for the magnets, huh?
Lucy in her hat makes it all worthwhile.
It sucks that here in Colorado there are no CVS stores (couldn’t decide if it was CVS’, CVSs, CVS’s… figured if I did the one I prefer, it’s probably the least grammatically correct, and I’d get a reaming).
I’ll have to look around for that.

Ghosted by Raechel @ 10/05/2007 5:21 PM EDT


Raechel: I think he might be over loaded with rocks. :)

Ghosted by Bill @ 10/05/2007 5:23 PM EDT


I am SO going to CVS. I want this toy more than oxygen.

Ghosted by Blake @ 10/05/2007 5:28 PM EDT


*pout* I was hanging out on the old thread waiting for more ideas for Halloween gifts and I missed the new post. :( Oh, well. Better late than never.

And now I get to leave work early! And I have the night off at my other job because I’m going ghost hunting at Ft Reno! Best Friday ever!!

Ghosted by Special K @ 10/05/2007 5:44 PM EDT


Nice! Does it have the added bonus of scaring cats? I only want it if it will keep my cat away from the skull-shaped bowl of M&Ms.

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 10/05/2007 5:44 PM EDT


Awesome. Does anyone else have the Garfield Holiday Special DVD? I fucking love that thing. About time to watch some pirate ghosts.

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 10/05/2007 5:49 PM EDT


The ghost murdered Linus. Didn’t see that twist coming.

Ghosted by Monte @ 10/05/2007 5:52 PM EDT


The full Garfield Halloween Special is on YouTube in 3 parts

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 10/05/2007 5:53 PM EDT


Apparently comments on YouTube need to approved.

Hmph! I’m not going to post curses about how a little girl is going to eat you if you fall alseep tonight, Matt :P

Ghosted by Knegative @ 10/05/2007 6:02 PM EDT


Matt – Any idea how much this cost her? I have a CVS less than two blocks away and if it was reasonable I may have to swing by and pick one up if we are lucky enough to have them here.

Nice video.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 10/05/2007 6:19 PM EDT


I got no CVS near us, but I so want this. Do they make a Charlie Brown Christmas version of it, too?

SCI-FI is showing one of the Horrorfest movies from last year “Dark Ride” tomorrow. It’s probably edited like crazy, though

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 10/05/2007 6:33 PM EDT


CVSii, I think. Or possibly CVSen.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 10/05/2007 7:13 PM EDT


JLAJRC
I went to see last year’s Horrorfest in theaters.
I’ll be going to this year’s as well… too bad it’s in November. I’d think it would do better in October… but, I suppose that the theater will be filled with other blood, guts, and gore fans like myself, who love it all year round!
I picked up the DVD set when it came out, as well.
They’re by no means the greatest horror movies ever; but definitely entertaining.
And, yes, Dark Ride will be edited to within an inch of it’s life, I bet!

Ghosted by Raechel @ 10/05/2007 7:16 PM EDT


Sorry to dp… but I like Jedoc’s CVSii plural!

Ghosted by Raechel @ 10/05/2007 7:17 PM EDT


I think I’ve only posted once a long time ago, I love the site. I wish I could find some of this halloween stuff, I love it! I love the Peanuts gang. We had something similar to this and I’d love to watch them fall over.

Ghosted by Norine @ 10/05/2007 7:53 PM EDT


Hey, let’s sue this guy. It’ll be fun!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE-RuBj0nyM

Ghosted by Knegative @ 10/05/2007 8:08 PM EDT


I too work at CVS and I think we have that.

We also have the Great Pumpkin action figures. Charlie Brown’s had a removable ghost costume and a candy bag filled with rocks!

I also have the Garfield Holiday Specials dvd, and having the Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas specials all on one dvd is of awesome convenience.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 10/05/2007 8:14 PM EDT


I want one it’s too cute!

Ghosted by Ladytink_534 @ 10/05/2007 8:47 PM EDT


You know, as much as I love “It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” I’ve never quite looked at the same since Robot Chicken got a hold of it. Arise! Arise oh Great Pumpkin!

Ghosted by Ann @ 10/05/2007 8:48 PM EDT


yea dark ride was good, i think it might have been one of the only ones i saw

sarah landon and the paranormal and 30 days of night look like they’ll be pretty good movies for this month

Ghosted by nogood @ 10/05/2007 9:02 PM EDT


You know, I pass that by at CVS every time I go to one looking for great Halloween junk. I’m just not a big enough Peanuts fan to get it. But… I do like Peanuts, and I really like Halloween, so…

How much was it? Is it worth the investment? If you’re a spookity-wookity Halloweener, could it be a year-round thing, like Nightmare Before Christmas stuff?

Ghosted by Shawn @ 10/05/2007 9:51 PM EDT


Sheesh, a keyword search for “horror” brings up a whole lot, especially on the premium channels. For those of us who are poor, tonight at 3 am SciFi is playing Blood Surf, about a monstrous crocodile. Then they’re doing creature features all day tomorrow, followed by something called Dark Ride (set in an amusement park) starring Jaime-Lynn DiScala, followed by Leprechaun 1, 2 and 4. Generally it looks like SciFi, AMC and TCM are the channels to watch.

Almost forgot to comment on the post! That thing looks awesome. Cheers to Matt’s girl for the great purchase :D

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 10/05/2007 9:54 PM EDT


Hmmm… Peanuts Electric Football. As long as the figurine with Lucy on it can yank the football away at the last minute, and all the other figures berate the Charlie Brown figure after the game, I’d buy it. When viewed through the proper lens, Charlie Brown is EXCELLENT black comedy.

Ghosted by DocDragon @ 10/05/2007 10:08 PM EDT


I saw this at CVS. Alongside the rock that has an evil laugh to it. And I was wondering what exactly that it did. Now I know. I am kinda sad that there’s no Sally. (that’s the girl’s name that’s all about the great pumpkin right?)

Ghosted by kb @ 10/05/2007 10:28 PM EDT


Warner Bros. was supposed to release Trick ‘r Treat today, but due to the fact that WB sucks shit, they moved it to next year.

Ghosted by Monte @ 10/05/2007 10:37 PM EDT


In 1947, Tudor Games (now owned by Miggle Games) created electric football, using a vibrating car race game made by Tudor as the base for the game technology. Electric football was an immediate hit. More than 40 million of the games have been sold since its creation, and new editions are sold each year.

While video games of football have supplanted electric football in popularity, electric football has also benefitted from technological progress. Players became more realistic in sculpting, and Miggle sells pre-painted players from all 32 National Football League teams and 23 college teams, including home and away jerseys. Leagues, clubs and tournaments continue to play the game. The Electric Football League, headquartered in Highland Park, Illinois, held its 12th annual Official Electric Football Super Bowl & Convention in January 2006.

[edit] The game
The game is played on a metal field. Plastic players are placed on the field in offensive and defensive formations just like real football. The ball is a small piece of foam or felt in the shape of a football. A switch operates the field. When turned on the field vibrates and the players begin to move.

Each player has a “base” attached to them. The bases have prongs on the bottom that allow the player to move. Rookie bases are not adjustable and the player hopefully runs forward. Pro bases have a dial that you can turn to have players turn to the right or left.

A special player called the Triple Threat Quarterback (TTQ) allows players to pass, punt or kick field goals. The ball has a slit that lets the game player place it on the TTQ’s arm. The arm is pulled back and released to pass the ball. For kicking the ball is placed on a tee on the TTQ and a plastic leg snaps to kick the ball.

Ghosted by RhubarbVelicoraptor @ 10/05/2007 10:55 PM EDT


COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 10/05/2007 11:36 PM EDT


CVS? Awesome! There’s one on the border of Oaklyn and Collingswood, a couple of blocks from my usual bank; if I have the time, I’ll go looking for it tomorrow morning before work. (If not, I’ll go there sometime this week.) That’s way too cute. It would look great on the other side of my living room table, or maybe on the coffee table in the music area. If nothing else, it’s a great conversation piece (as we’ve noted here).

Ghosted by starwenn @ 10/05/2007 11:37 PM EDT


damn that sounds like the hardest game in the world lol.. are they saying that you try to pass a little foam football from the arm of one of those tiny figures and have it caught by one of the other tiny figures

Ghosted by nogood @ 10/05/2007 11:43 PM EDT


Yep.
It’s the coolest thing I’ve never seen.

Ghosted by RhubarbVelicoraptor @ 10/05/2007 11:52 PM EDT


It reminds me vaguely of a music box my Nana and Aunt Susan had. It was a foot high, liked like a mound of snow, and had a mirror on the top that was supposed to be a lake, and when the mechanism was wound up, a magnet inside started to turn round. There was a figurine (a skating teddy bear) that you would place on the mirror, and the magnet would latch on, and make the teddy ’skate’.

What was fun was that I had a whole bunch of figurines with magnetic feet. A My Little Pony, Bart Simpson, And Charlie Brown and Snoopy. And it worked with all of them. It was pretty funny to see Snoopy ice skating.

Ghosted by Mica M. @ 10/06/2007 12:13 AM EDT


If I waited around year after year for The Great Pumpkin, I’d be hitting the bottle as well.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 10/06/2007 12:14 AM EDT


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