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Halloween Countdown ’08: Music, Monsters and Bugs.

For the past few years, our Halloween Jukebox has given me all the eerie audio I need to get through the season. And yet, every year, I still find myself picking up some lame Halloween "party mix" CD, either to honor a personal tradition or because I'm kind of an idiot with money.

You know what these albums are like. You've all owned at least one of 'em. Filled with classic Halloween songs (or at least borderline Halloween songs) performed by random faceless studio acts and stuffed with horribly out of place sound effects, they've been a staple of my Halloween experience for as long as I can remember.

The track listing is always the same, the CD cover art is always hokey, and there's always at least one song performed with such a vigorous level of cheese that you feel shame while listening to it even when nobody else is home. I love these albums and I always will. They inspire me to wear nylon capes that I'll never actually wear, and plan for Halloween parties that I'll never actually throw.

Whatever. Anticipation is 9/10ths, and if some ridiculous CD featuring a vampire wearing candy corn fangs on the cover can help fill my October with luscious daydreams, I see no problem with spending $10 to hear the Jumping Jam Jeewillies' take on Love Potion #9.

During that recent outing to the Spirit store, I picked up a few packages of Halloween party favors, which Spirit has dutifully wrapped in neat black nets with creepy header cards. They're pretty steep in price (a handful of rubber mice was selling for seven bucks), but the quality level is awesome.

Spirit carries everything from severed fingers to plastic bats in this style of packaging, but I think the two batches I chose stood high above the rest: Monster Finger Puppets, and FLIES!

The "Monster Finger Puppets" are truly tingle-worthy. You get a bag of 20 for five bucks, and if my math is right, this means that each finger puppet cost me a quarter. Not bad. They're the ultimate vending machine prizes, and they cost not a drop more than even the shittiest vending machine prizes. The puppets are really ghoulish, with grey/green skin and all sorts of pleasant zombie features.

Course, the real litmus test of any finger puppet is whether its manufacturer took adult consumers into consideration. I can confirm that the puppet holes are indeed large enough to slip over adult fingers. It might take a little effort, and your fingers might make the monsters bulge like those weird red guys from Dig Dug, but whether you're five or fifty, you can put on a stupid puppet show all the same.

You might not think that a bag of FLIES is as cool as a bag of undead finger puppets, and...yeah, you're right. They're definitely not as cool. But then, there are few things cooler than green zombie heads with exaggerated arms who slip over your pinkies and dance at your discretion. Still, for the same price as twenty of those amazing puppets, you get forty flies. Forty flies! A bargain and a Scattergories victory!

The flies are of the impossibly oversized variety, which is the leading reason why I bought them. They're a bit more misshapen than I could notice when they were piled in a black net, but it's not like I had much use for rubber flies in perfectly natural poses.

I'm not sure where my 20 Monster Finger Puppets and 40 FLIES will be in a year, but I'm glad they're here now.

Posted by Matt on 10/08/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 83 comments

Awesome! Not sure if the flies qualify as creepy, but they’re definitely disgusting. I love thinking of having one of those Martha Stewart-y cupcake towers with a couple of those guys hidden in them… And I totally agree with IHAQ that the zombies just sitting on the table looks like some kinda zombie army rising. On the idea of Halloween mixes — I have a vague memory from my childhood of owning an actual Disney record that was creepy sounds from their Haunted House ride .. which is what side 2 was. But side one, I remember it being more like scary scenarios followed by creepy sounds. I used to scare the crap out of my lil sis by queueing up “ghostly moans and groans.” Anyway — like everything else, simple enough to find on the web. http://www.haunteddimensions.raykeim.com/index361.html Funny thinking of Disney putting out “scary” stuff… Norbert: Did you know you’ve been upgraded to a category 4? (Or at least you were about 6 p.m. today.)

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 10/09/2008 2:00 AM


Norbert, I’m totally jealous you got to watch Pushing Daisies. I have to wait till ABC.com puts it up on their site because my VCR fucked up. That’s not true, I fucked up. My VCR was only following orders.

starwenn, I don’t know about you, but Macho Man scares the fuck out of me. I can see why it would be on there.

And I saw Bobby “Boris” Pickett (or whatever his name is) perform the Monster Mash like 5 years or so ago at Spooky World. It was both really cool and sad. He does all the monster voices too on the recording..

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 10/09/2008 2:22 AM


Guess I should’ve clarified — while I remember that 1964 album from my childhood, I was not a child in the 60s. I just inherited it.

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 10/09/2008 4:41 AM


Omg Bill.  The freakiest thing happened to me the other day.  Everything in this story is true.  Ok I was in the kitchen chasing around a fly with a flyswatter while I was cooking or whatever shenanigans I was up to.  I gave the fly a really good whack and then looked at him on the counter to make sure he was dead.  He was perfectly still and I could see his white guts spill out a little so I thought for a fact he was dead. 

For about 10 seconds or so he stayed still I think he was playing dead until I wasn’t paying attention because after about 10 seconds of trying to figure out how to scoop him up to throw him away he flew as fast as he could at me!!  A straight line towards me and hit my chest!!  He definitely was pissed and was seeking revenge on me.  It was like he came back from the dead just to attack me!!  I flailed and was too freaked to follow him again and try to finish the job.  He was still pretty fast and I didn’t find him ever again at least I don’t think I did. 

I have killed a couple three flies since then.  It seems like a lot of flies sneak in here. 

I am not usually intimidated by flies, I hate the thought of them landing on my skin because I am so ticklish.  Just them buzzing by my ear tickles my ear.  No joke, I have to itch my ear!  Them landing on my arm and walking acrossed it drives me absolutely insane!  An online friend told me a little over a year ago that she is freakishly ticklish too and she did a test through her doctor and was tested positive for being mildly autistic and I should check myself out.  I want to do that sometime in this next year.  If I was diagnosed with autism I think it would explain some things lol!!  No offense to the people, I am just sayin’ in my case I have always wondered wtf is wrong with me.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 10/09/2008 5:09 AM


Ok I went back to read through the comments and remembered something.  I know everyone is tired of me but if I don’t post about this topic on the comments section of this blog I would have to wait until Matt posts another review of finger puppets and who knows how long it would be until he finds another finger puppets collection blog worthy.

When I was about 7 or so, I remember when I was waiting for someone to finish up something like when I was with my other Grandma (my Grandma from my Dad’s side, I was raised by my Grandma from my Mom’s side) once she went to a doctor’s appointment and sat me down in the waiting room by myself along with the kid’s books and toys and things.  She probably told the desk clerk to look out after me.  Anyway I stared at my fingers palms up and pretended they were a family.  The pinky finger was the baby, the middle finger was the dad, the index or ring finger was the mom, and the left over finger was the older sibling.  The thumb I didn’t think had a role, maybe the family pet? lol!!

So anyway that killed at least 10 minutes of time for a kid that is a lot.  From what I remember nobody got in Dad’s way because he yelled a lot.  The youngest daughter was very timid yet adorable, and the oldest sibling was always talking back and saying I never get to do anything I want my life is so unfair!  I would move the tips of my fingers everytime they would talk.  The mother helped the kids with anything they needed but always reminded them to be polite in front of their father or they would get yelled at.  That shows a snapshot of what my childhood was like and how I saw the mother and father roles and felt everyone had a Mom and Dad like that.  The Dad had a temper and the Mother was a co dependent that went along with it.

To break the bad mood, I am finally listening to the Halloween jukebox in shuffle mode!  Yay I get to listen to the songs I never get down the list to listen to.  I need to bake some oatmeal raisin cookies and some bisquick biscuits for my best friend’s lunch because he so doesn’t have anything for his lunch this next few days so I need to get off this computer and do so.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 10/09/2008 5:40 AM


Those flies would look great scattered and dug into a candy bowl. Plus if the kids did take a few when they got some candy, it would help alleviate the dearth of flies you might not want hanging around the house.
I’ve always been a sucker for those CD compilations, but lately it’s been the iTunes collections that have drained my wallet. They have the “essential” collections and I always end up downloading at least one or two new songs.
If anyone here has Sirius, have you heard the Halloween Channel they put up every year? It’s OK. For those that haven’t heard it, they play some creepy music, some Halloween themed songs, some “scary” memories from celebs and weird stories told in segments.
It’s an odd selection of things to be sure, but it still doesn’t stop me from putting it on all weekend. I’m  not sure if it’s up yet.

Chestnuts roasted by Pepe @ 10/09/2008 5:44 AM


Those monster finger puppets are great, i want!

Chestnuts roasted by Blazer @ 10/09/2008 5:51 AM


I used to love finger puppets! especially if they stuck to your fingers and made a popping sound when you pulled them off!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_slimey eyeballs _Reeves @ 10/09/2008 7:00 AM


Nickelodeon – I had one of those face finger puppets as well, the bald guy with the buggy eyes.  Good call on them looking french…being a Canadian, that comment made me laugh!
Matt – The finger puppets could be a great army of the dead for the upcomming Advent Calendar!  Or a great addition to the Halloween treat bags you put together.

Chestnuts roasted by Gregor @ 10/09/2008 7:28 AM


Goob, my fingers were my friends when I was little. My mom told me I used to walk around the house and show my fingers around. They were little people to me.

Pepe, I have Sirius but have not checked out the Halloween channel yet, I didn’t know they had it every year. I will check that out!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 10/09/2008 7:53 AM


nice vampire pic on the cd cover….looks familiar

Chestnuts roasted by death @ 10/09/2008 7:57 AM


I love reading these articles, I’m in Iraq for the next 2 months and Im going to miss Halloween.  :(   This is the only way I can get my Holiday Fix this year.  Keep up the good work Matt, and thanks for giving this troop something to look to this non- Halloween year.

Chestnuts roasted by Spectre @ 10/09/2008 8:20 AM


Cool article.
If nothing else, you have something to give the kiddies for Trick or Treat.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/09/2008 8:30 AM


I had nothing to say about Mighty Max.  I reject him.  That prick still owes me money.

But the rubber flies brought back a traumatic memory which I had buried deep, deep down.  It actually happened the day before yesterday, but I’m extremely deep.  I came home from a long day at work and my husband, Rev. Sifu 13, tossed an extremely realistic rubber mouse at my face.  He was proud of his new rubber mouse, and even though we do not live in a world where Sifu would pitch a REAL mouse at my face under any circumstances, my poor old overworked brain believed that to be the case.  I overreacted a little.  I washed the dishes VERY aggressively that day I can tell you. Clankety clank!

Also, Christmas lights are appearing on 6th Avenue as of this morning.  W T F.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 10/09/2008 9:07 AM


a zombie army on my desk would be sweet

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 10/09/2008 9:13 AM


Steve S. I remember fingers similar to these in my childhood. They were more flesh-toned it seems. Weird, creepy little things.

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 10/09/2008 9:13 AM


I am a bold dumbass!

Chestnuts roasted by Hallorandy @ 10/09/2008 9:14 AM


Dig Dug reference FTW!  I just picked up one of those from Craigslist last week and got it going.

I know it’s *supposed* to be a red air pump blowing up the guys, but damn if it doesn’t look like a peener and a pair of balls….

The Pooka (red guys with goggles) and Fygar (dinasours) are a pretty strange game concept when you consider the whole digging / pumping shit full of whatever until it blows up!

Love the countdown this year!

Chestnuts roasted by MikeyD @ 10/09/2008 10:22 AM


I thought those flies looked pretty cute despite their horrific blood red eyes. Then I noticed the three fangs sticking out of their faces.  That’s a wee bit unsettling.

Those little zombies look like they’re having a great time in that picture.

Chestnuts roasted by G.K.Sil Kamina @ 10/09/2008 10:58 AM


Actually those flies would work nicely with my Halloween decor. I already purchased spiders and bugs that I spread out all over the living room.

Chestnuts roasted by DC @ 10/09/2008 12:01 PM


You know, the more I look at the zombie finger puppets the more it reminds me of a Guitar Hero audience.
And I also notices the Spirit mascot is winking this year. Is that new? He looked a little more menacing the years before.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/09/2008 12:11 PM


Seeing that CD reminds me how much I wish Music Choice would get around to playing Halloween-related songs on their Sounds of the Seasons channel. I thought they’d get right to it when they stopped playing polka music for Oktoberfest, but nope. They went back to the new wave music they play when there’s no particular holiday with enough songs for a decent rotation. How’m I supposed to get in the spirit without my TV playing songs like “Spooky Scary Skeletons” and “Nightmare on My Street” 24/7? Yeah, we’ve got the Halloween Jukebox, but it doesn’t have as many songs. They’ve got some songs I’ve never heard of anywhere else–I mean anywhere. They also have the cheap cover versions of the songs like that CD, even though they also have the genuine articles.

For those of you without Comcast, you can also listen to Music Choice online from here. http://broadband.musicchoice.com/mcbroadband/mso/player/portal.asp

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/09/2008 12:25 PM


You’re right, Matt, we all own one of these CD’s. Dude, I still have a CASSETTE tape from a Hallmark gift store from at least 15-20 years ago with one side of sound effects and the second side of awful covers of Halloween songs. Though I have to say there’s a decent cover of “Thriller” on it sung by a female….yes it’s really a female, not a slam at Michael. We still take it out every year and have fun with it.

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 10/09/2008 12:39 PM


Jack, funny that you brought up the Monster Cereals Disco record.  Click on my name and scroll down for the audio from the record.  I don’t know if it’s the WHOLE record, but I found this a few years ago while looking for bizarro music.  This web site also has audio samples from “Muhammad Ali vs. Mr. Tooth Decay,” which needs to be heard to be believed.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeremy Whatsisface @ 10/09/2008 1:17 PM


Patrick N – I was thinking Christopher Lloyd for the blue ring eyed monster, but I can see a bit of old Abe as well

Chestnuts roasted by bitchpants @ 10/09/2008 1:26 PM


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