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09/24/2008: Halloween Countdown ‘08: Play-Doh Party Kit!

Toys “R” Us is in Halloween mode, but as has been the norm for several years, their attempt is a little halfhearted. I guess there’s no sense for them to try to compete with the ever-growing number of dedicated Halloween costume shops that arrive in September and explode come November, but I’m always disappointed when I see TRU’s array of costumes and novelties limited to two sad mini-aisles.

When I was a kid, TRU was the definitive spot for all things Halloween, from costumes to colored hair spray, treat buckets, stupid reflective stickers and beyond. Our local TRU used to turn its entire entrance zone into a gigantic Halloween section, with the costume selection starting at the floor and making its way up to the ceiling on dangerously rendered fences. Shopping there was pure, glorious pandemonium, with parents and children alike using all body parts that could double as blunt instruments to push, shove and fight their way to the most desirable Don Post masks.

The Toys “R” Us Halloween section of today is just there to help them keep up appearances. Only kids who are excessively young and/or really don’t give a shit about what they dress up as for Halloween would find shopping for a costume there acceptable.

I still go hunting for Countdown fodder at TRU every year, never expecting much and never finding much. Traditions are traditions. But! Perhaps sensing my impending annihilation of his store chain with the written (typed?) word, Geoffrey the Giraffe slipped me one item that was totally reviewable — and something I haven’t found at the many other stores I loiter in at this time of year. I take it back, TRU. You’re aces, and so is this:

I first thought that this Play-Doh “Halloween Party Kit” would end up being one of those things with a really cool box and really boring contents, but I was so insanely wrong that I feel I deserve some length of jail time. Play-Doh always tosses out one or two simplistic Halloween-themed doodads each year, but this kit is way more inspired than their typical efforts. Only catch is, you need to pretend that you’re five-years-old to enjoy it.

Companies use the term “party kit” pretty loosely, but this was clearly a labor of love for someone at Hasbro. Whoever devised this kit really thought about how Play-Doh could become the central theme of a Halloween party, and while I admit that it wouldn’t be the party to end all parties, there are certainly enough ideas and goodies here to keep your guests occupied for, oh, seven or eight minutes. Again, assuming they’re okay with pretending that they’re five-year-olds.

For eight bucks, you get everything shown above. Eight small tubs of Play-Doh, four plastic knives, four Halloween playmats and four INCREDIBLE display domes. I CANNOT WAIT to tell you about the display domes, but they’re way too good to blow my wad on just yet. You be patient over there.

The most endearing item in the kit is the “Halloween Party Guide,” a pamphlet detailing how to decorate for your party, what kind of food to serve, ideas for activities, and unbiased suggestions that you offer random Play-Doh items as prizes for Halloween games. This pamphlet may prove to be a kid’s first exposure to the type of overpassionate verbiage found in the many Family Circle Halloween editions I go through like grapes, and that warms my heart faster than the sun growing a big, fiery leg and stepping on me. If you think eight bucks is too much to spend on a big clump of Play-Doh and some plastic knives, trust me, this pamphlet makes up the difference.

You get four different playmats, each with a different spooky scene. The playmats feature tutorials on how to make monsters and mayhem out of Play-Doh, but it seems a bit wrong to have something as open-canvassy as Play-Doh just to build whatever some stupid playmat tells you to.

Hypocritically, I do enjoy one aspect of the playmats. They leave specific portions of the spooky scenes blank, so you can fill in the rest with Play-Doh pieces. The ghost eyes and mouths shown above aren’t part of the art, but rather, they’re flattened black Play-Doh balls of my own creation. Since the four mats feature different scenes and step-by-step how-to guides, we’re encouraged to swap mats with our playmates every now and again to mix and match the fun.

And now you can forget everything you just read, because the real reason I’m writing about this kit is pictured above. DOMES! Sweet, heavenly, GLORIOUS domes! I have no right to love anything as much as I love…these…DOMES!

Domes!!!

So, the domes. To be used as display cases for your Play-Doh creations, I at first thought that the inclusion of THESE DOMES was wonderful — but a little weird. Only after reading that party guide pamphlet did I understand their purpose. Since this kit is technically supposed to drive a Halloween party, THE DOMES will let your guests take their works of art home without risking the usual perils that await Play-Doh masterpieces in transit. Genius!

Course, since I’m pretty unlikely to throw a Halloween party focused on Play-Doh, I’m free to claim all of THE DOMES as my own. I like to consider them “specimen tanks,” to safely contain the myriad Play-Doh creatures I find on distant planets. Two such creatures are shown above, but only the green slime monster in the foreground understands how much it sucks to spend life in a cheap specimen tank. The yarmulke-donning snowman alien is just happy to be alive.

I love these domes! Finally, a proper way to preserve our Play-Doh opuses forever and ever!

I don’t know if Play-Doh’s “Halloween Party Kit” would’ve been worth writing about if it didn’t come with domes, but since I did, here I am. And now I’m leaving. To check on my domes! DOMES!

PS: I feel bad for starting this review off with ill notions about Toys “R” Us, for they have provided me with the true meaning of life: Play-Doh domes. As penance, let us revisit this old Halloween Countdown entry. Sorry, Geoffrey. You’re my long-necked savior.


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Discussion Thread: 127 comments

First bitches! Go Brewers!

Ghosted by Thorzul @ 09/24/2008 12:08 AM EDT


Go Play-Doh!

Ghosted by Thorzul @ 09/24/2008 12:08 AM EDT


Go Banana!

Honestly, I absolutely love the Green Play-Doh Blob in The Dome. Only you can makes Domes so freakin awesome.

As much as I love this countdown, I miss two things:

1) Ghost with The Most
2) The links to previous countdown entries that were posted on this day. We’re up to year 6 now?

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 09/24/2008 12:15 AM EDT


Arr! Beaten because I actually read the entry. Yarrrgh! Anyway, something useful. Useful…umm…

So…hows that…Halloween planning…going?

For those of you er…having parties?

Ghosted by Terror Claws @ 09/24/2008 12:16 AM EDT


Oh how I LOVE Play Doh! I agree those domes are cool.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/24/2008 12:16 AM EDT


Norbert: True that on the links to the previous entries. I was going to do them with each blog entry but felt it would start looking a little cramped. Maybe I’ll make a sidebar for that — and yes, this is the sixth Countdown. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 09/24/2008 12:17 AM EDT


Ahh, Play Doh, amusing my sisters and I for hours since 1985. We drove Mom crazy making a mess, leaving the stuff to dry out, and accidentally squishing it into the rugs, but God, did we have fun. I haven’t seen this Halloween-themed set yet, but I may have to look for it. My nephew is old enough for Play Doh now, and I think it’s time the next generation squished it into Mom’s rugs.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 09/24/2008 12:20 AM EDT


Go Brewers? Pshaw! Go Cubbies!
That aside I might actually pick this up for my annual Zombie-thon Halloween party and let the winner have one of the precious domes to take their entry home in!

Ghosted by The Headless HorseDan @ 09/24/2008 12:22 AM EDT


Ye, ye!

Ghosted by Cotter @ 09/24/2008 12:29 AM EDT


Golly I wish I could find this free VHS I got from the TRU checkout back in 1990…it was like 20 minutes long and had previews of toys and an extended video version of the theme song.

Ghosted by Benjy @ 09/24/2008 12:30 AM EDT


Do they still sell a Play-Doh fun factory? Tube-shaped starch intrigues me.

Ghosted by Thorzul @ 09/24/2008 12:38 AM EDT


Play-Doh is made by Hasbro!!!! Not Mattel!

I only point this out because Hasbro is headquartered about 10 miles from my house and I like to root for the home team.

Ghosted by JPLemme @ 09/24/2008 12:40 AM EDT


It’s not just Halloween.

TRU went downhill, all year round, a long time ago. It’s just a shell of it’s former supreme glory.

Still, once in awhile you can still find something awesome there.

Ghosted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 09/24/2008 12:44 AM EDT


Pretty scary, sis.

Ghosted by Lucky Mesmer @ 09/24/2008 12:50 AM EDT


have you all lost your minds? the real amazing thing in this article, besides the freakin awesome domes, is Matt’s skill at play-dough manipulation. I thought everybody’s creations came out as multi colored turds! I doubt even Michaelangelo could make anything resembling a shape from play-dough. All hail Matt, my favorite sculptor!

Ghosted by random bob @ 09/24/2008 12:50 AM EDT


That makes me think of the smell of Playdoh. Yummm!

Ghosted by TJ @ 09/24/2008 12:59 AM EDT


oops play-doh, not play-dough….guess it’s not that common in my vocabulary

Ghosted by random bob @ 09/24/2008 1:00 AM EDT


Good old Play-Doh. Did anybody mix the colors together to make hybrids, or am I tripping and you can’t actually do that?

From my observations I’ve noticed that stores like Spirit are great for Halloween stuff, but the people who run the place will gouge the prices so much you’ll defenestrate yourself. When Halloween rolled around, my mom usually took my brother, sister and me to Party Central, since they had the best selection and didn’t require us to go on the freeway.

Matt, I’m expecting some candy coverage like the Ghost Dots from last year. We all need an excuse to go to Wal-Mart and hunt a specific candy down to say “There’s a guy on the internet who wrote about this. That’s why I’m buying it with disposable razors, condoms, and alcohol.” :lol:

Ghosted by Ben @ 09/24/2008 1:07 AM EDT


Matt everytime I read an article or blog entry where you make something out of food or play doh, or whatever, I get the virtually IRRESISTABLE urge to do it myself. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/24/2008 1:07 AM EDT


There is plenty of candy to come. :)

And no, you’re totally right about the mixing Play-Doh colors deal.

Ghosted by Matt @ 09/24/2008 1:12 AM EDT


random bob: I’m actually very skilled at play doh sculpting.
Ben: You can mix the colors . Iv’e done it myself countless times.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/24/2008 1:14 AM EDT


I remember going to the hasbro warehouse and getting My little ponies for like.. 40 percent off.

The joys of living in Rhode Island.

Oh and IFC is getting it’s freddy on again this weekend with Freddy’s dead.

Ghosted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 09/24/2008 1:17 AM EDT


Wonderful thing, the Countdown! New entry popped up just as I needed something to lift my spirits!

Proper job, Matt. Proper job.

Ghosted by Captain Will @ 09/24/2008 2:21 AM EDT


DOMES.

Ghosted by Neg @ 09/24/2008 3:16 AM EDT


Halloween Countdown! I’ve been lurking more than posting.. but I thought I’d let you all know that I’m so excited..

I’m so EXCITED…

I’m so…

Scared. -sobs-

Ghosted by Nigel S Chaos, Esquire @ 09/24/2008 4:48 AM EDT


That is some great play doh sculpting Matt. Great picture of the domes too. I bet it was a pain in the ass to have the right balance of light and the domes not giving off too much glare. Someone needs to appreciate that around here. Not just the person that took them. I never got to play with play doh as a kid because when I was interested my Grandma was terrified of it getting into the carpet and what not then when I was old enough to know better then to smash it into the carpet I wasn’t interested anymore. My oldest sister got a Mickey Mouse on a farm kit from roseart or some company like that when she was a lot older. Like at least 13. She played with it on occasion and then never did.

She also had something else I couldn’t play with because it had a lot of little pieces to it. The different pieces were kept in different little ziploc bags. They were to make pictures. They came with these white boards that had little holes lined up like a grid and you had these pieces that were different colors like green, black, red, yellow, orange, etc. with patterns that you pushed the little teeth into the holes. They were triangles, circles, squares etc. The patterns you followed, like a guide. Like flowers, human faces, race cars, etc. I inherited that later. We never knew what it was called and it didn’t have a brand name on it. I just thought I would mention it. I’ll probably be back later! I always come back. I am like a sinus infection har har har :)

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/24/2008 6:08 AM EDT


Fantastic work! Every year I throw a big Horror Movie-thon/costume party. I think a few boxes of this awesome party activity will find their way into the fold this year. If the movies get too scary, people can work it out on the Doh.

Ghosted by Pepe @ 09/24/2008 6:16 AM EDT


Too early…be back later.

Ghosted by meepy @ 09/24/2008 6:46 AM EDT


Goob – Sounds like Lite-Brite.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huat89z2WrA

Ghosted by Nigel S Chaos, Esquire @ 09/24/2008 7:10 AM EDT


Sometimes you can buy just a dome with a small amount of Play-Doh for like $1.99.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 09/24/2008 7:36 AM EDT


Neato ^_^ I thought those were snowglobes actually :P

Ghosted by Philly @ 09/24/2008 7:55 AM EDT


yep yep yep…thought I would check in during my daily job search…so badly do I want to go to a Halloween store, but the stench of latex makes my nose burn really bad and screws with my sinuses, which is the last thing I need at this point

Ghosted by mandy_moldy dettached retina's_Reeves @ 09/24/2008 7:58 AM EDT


don’t wanna be a Debbie Downer, so I will post something positive too….I think I may get that Play doh kit for my niece and nephew and have some quality bonding time. Kate being 3 and Andy being 5 in november, I think they will enjoy it.

Ghosted by mandy_moldy dettached retina\'s_Reeves @ 09/24/2008 8:00 AM EDT


Matt, you’re off to a staggeringly blistering pace with the Halloween Countdown and I hope that you can keep it up. You seem to be in some sort of unprecedented zone so it seems that you’ll have no problem…

I hated when different play-doh colors melded together to make hybrids; the new colors were never as brilliant as the original. In fact, I remember being somewhat OCD about this. If there was, say, one particle of yellow mixed in with blue when I was putting the play-doh back in their tubs I would meticulously pick it off and put it back in its corresponding tub. Play-doh also lost some of its magic when it became less shiny and softer as time went on…

Also, the kid on the box is a terrible vampire. He doesn’t even have fangs or even makeup.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 09/24/2008 8:08 AM EDT


GM all. Heck i wish i had those at my desk at work it would make the bordom go away.

Ghosted by Issac @ 09/24/2008 8:12 AM EDT


Wow…I really can’t keep up with all of the posts. And for some reason I’ve been cracking up at these posts. I think Matt’s found his happy place! YAY!

Ghosted by gingela5 @ 09/24/2008 9:14 AM EDT


Goob, I think you’re referring to the good ol’ Lite Brite. That thing was awesome.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 09/24/2008 9:21 AM EDT


Play Doh never lasted too long around me, since I always ended up eating it. Eventually my folks stopped buying it for me at all. As far back as I can remember I had an unhealthy obsession with chewing on, and eating, modeling clay, play doh, and glue sticks. I don’t do it anymore, but I also don’t dare tempt fate with this wonderful, fantastic Halloween Party Kit!!!

Ghosted by The Boogeyman @ 09/24/2008 9:31 AM EDT


this play doh kit looks like too much fun. honestly i agree with you on the domes. those are great. i think you could even strecth their use outside of displaying play doh creations.

Ghosted by nosna @ 09/24/2008 9:43 AM EDT


I always loved the smell of Play-Do. I used to have every stupid Play-Do related thing they made. I miss those days.

Ghosted by DC @ 09/24/2008 9:44 AM EDT


“… if it’s new and hot, it’s a toy they’ve got and the prices are hard to beat (oh neat!). Hey, toy r us kids did you hear the great news? I wanna be a toys r us kid (more game, more toys, oh boy!!) I wanna be a toys r us kid!”

Ghosted by Nizzler @ 09/24/2008 9:47 AM EDT


Goob – Look for Halsam Play Tiles on Ebay. I think this is what you are talking about, or some version of it. I had a set of these in the 70’s that was handed down from my brother and they were great. This was a favorite when I had to stay home from school because I was sick and I could play with them for hours!

Ghosted by Saint @ 09/24/2008 9:54 AM EDT


Dammit. Now I want a Play-Doh Party Kit.
I totally understand your fascination with those domes, Matt. I really want one!

Ghosted by Denise @ 09/24/2008 10:14 AM EDT


A simpler explanation would have been that it was like a Lite Brite, only with different shapes.

I always loved Play-doh…never had enough of it. Never had enough lego either.

Ghosted by meepy @ 09/24/2008 10:18 AM EDT


Way to spell “yarmulke” wrong. Isn’t Waiterbot Jewish?

Ghosted by Whatever @ 09/24/2008 10:38 AM EDT


Wow, that was pretty butchered, wasn’t it? And no, Waiterbot isn’t Jewish. Kuse is. Which makes Box half-Jewish, which is sort of odd for someone birthed from an advent calendar.

Ghosted by Matt @ 09/24/2008 10:46 AM EDT


Looks like I am headed to TRU on my lunch break…lol

Ghosted by slick316 @ 09/24/2008 10:47 AM EDT


Since the snowman is wearing a yamaka, can you have Chanauka Harry wear a Dracula cape? :)

Anyway, Pizza-flavored Doritos taste ALOT like those old Pizzaria chips. Yum!

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 09/24/2008 10:53 AM EDT


I haven’t stepped into a Toys R Us in a long time, but now that I have a kid, I wandered into one a couple of months ago, and I was shocked at how far downhill they’ve gone.

The Dark Knight was all the rage, so I was interested in seeing the associated toys. TRU had pathetically little shelf space devoted to Batman, and even less so for the actualy movie merchandise. It’s sad to say that Target blew TRU out of the water in this regard, when TRU is supposedly a store that ONLY SELLS TOYS.

Even my 2 year-old daughter was less than thrilled with TRU and wanted to leave after just a few minutes. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

Ghosted by tanta07 @ 09/24/2008 10:54 AM EDT


Great Dome Sculptures Matt, I hope that they find their way into the Advent Calendar this year!

Ghosted by Gregor @ 09/24/2008 10:59 AM EDT


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