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Along came a giant fake spider.

My love/hate relationship with spiders is legendary. I must have at least three dozen books about spiders, ranging from grade school picture books to five-pound encyclopedias. I read about them constantly, and they fascinate me.

And yet, I'm an arachnophobe. Not one of those especially crazy arachnophobes who belt out operatic high notes at the sight of the smallest spider, but if they catch me by surprise, I flip. I'm completely aware of how ridiculous this is, as 99% of the time, the spiders I've encountered could not possibly harm me, and of all the tiny monsters we correctly and incorrectly classify with the "bug" banner, spiders are the ones who really couldn't care less about what I'm doing.

Why are so many of us afraid of spiders? According to articles like this, we might be able to blame evolution: A reflexive fear of spiders etched into our souls in response to our ancestors having to deal with the venomous beasts and their naughty bites. If that's true, I feel better. I only become a five-year-old girl in the presence of spiders because my great great great great great great great great great grandfather used to get his ass chewed off by them.

Whatever the reason, spiders have become a symbol of Halloween. They're as synonymous with this time of year as bats, witches, and any of the other things that share shapes with the Wilton mail-order catalog's current collection of cookie cutters. In fact, arachnids have become so closely associated with Halloween that retailers can successively sucker us into spending thirty bucks on giant, fake spiders.

That's why I'm here!

Man. I love those Spirit stores, but their prices are insane, and not in the cool Crazy Eddie way. I don't know how I let myself purchase their giant "Hairy Spider" with its ridiculous price tag of thirty bucks, but rest assured, it's way too much money to be spending on a fake spider, even considering its enormous souped-up pipecleaner legs.

They can only get away with a price like that because it's so early in the season. By the end of October, it wouldn't shock me to see these going for a lot less. (And after Halloween? Forget it -- they'll let you walk out of the store with one just for asking politely.)

I can't recommend the "Hairy Spider" at this price, but don't take that to mean that it isn't a quality item. It is. The fuzzy fur is top notch, and it has the cutest little alien cranberry eyes. Oh, and did I mention that its leg span is eight feet? Yeah, there's also that.


(click here to see the above photo, supersized!)

The legs are posable, and with a little work, the end results are pretty impressive. Interestingly, the size of the spider marks it as an outdoors-only item, but there's no way you could leave him outside: The fur would get ruined and he'd fall apart. So, if you're somehow okay with the price, you're going to be in the odd position of needing to find a spot in your house for an eight foot fake spider. I'm used to problems like these, but for the rest of the planet, it could be a dealbreaker.

The bendable whatevers underneath the spider's leg fur are pretty strong, and you can effectively pose the thing in any way you see fit. (This is much cooler than the usual gamut of faux spiders, who have zero ability to do anything but lie flat on the floor.) Actually, the more I look at the pictures and write about the spider, the more that ridiculous price tag starts to seem not so ridiculous. On the other hand, I'm an eternal sucker for anything with cranberries for eyes.

Not bad, but you may want to wait for the post-season sales.

Posted by Matt on 09/27/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 185 comments

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Do you have a Z Gallerie near you they have some interesting “high end” Halloween products.

Chestnuts roasted by El Loco Gordo @ 09/27/2009 7:50 PM


For that price it should’ve came with a remote control and batteries to make it move. Having that spider chase me would make that thing 10 times scarier for me than an animatronic Jason ever could.

Chestnuts roasted by KING JLA @ 09/27/2009 7:54 PM


Wow, he’s pretty wicked looking, but dang, 30 bucks… yeah he’d have to be clearance for me.

There’s a remote control tarantula at TRU (in the Imaginarium section). it’s about 10 inches wide, give or take a few. I’ve never seen him out of the box before though, so I dunno how well he works.

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 09/27/2009 7:59 PM


Matt, your Halloween decor is becoming exponentially larger in size. What are you going to do next year? :)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/27/2009 8:02 PM


That would really freak out my dog

Chestnuts roasted by Tryclyde @ 09/27/2009 8:09 PM


He’s cool. I’d say stick em on the ceiling. Or put him in a corner in really thick spider webs like Gremlins 2 style.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 09/27/2009 8:12 PM


Holy crap!! I hate spiders. They really scare the fuck out of me.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 09/27/2009 8:31 PM


GIANT SPIDERS. YAY. My heart goes out to thee.

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 09/27/2009 8:41 PM


With a legspan like that you need to take it and strap it to the roof of your car and whenever you see your neighbors very loudly draw them into a discussion about it. “Yep, how’d ya like THAT baby, eh? Found her in the shed. Took me TWO hours fighin’ that thing. Nasty little sucker. Gonna stuff it and mount it above my fire place, yessirebob…”

Chestnuts roasted by Ann @ 09/27/2009 8:43 PM


Real spiders, fuck no. I’m out of the room like a rocket if one shows up. Fake spiders, okay. The relatively low detail makes this giant one a lot less scary. In fact I actually think it’s pretty awesome. It’d be good for playing a prank on someone with.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/27/2009 8:48 PM


It’s funny how gangly the spider is. I would pay up to $5 for it. That’s a major purchase for me. :)

The evolutionary fear of spiders is also true of snakes. But being even more insanely terrified of the tiny ones is probably just me.

If anyone’s interested, I made an entry for the die-o-rama contest. Sent it in last night, and found out not too long ago that the e-mail wasn’t delivered. So, here’s A Tatooine Halloween. I’m sad it can’t be an official entry though.

Chestnuts roasted by hobbitsubculture @ 09/27/2009 8:49 PM


Which Ewok movie was it that had the giant spider in it: Ewok Adventure or The Ewoks Battle for Endor? I’m thinking it was the first one, the better one, but I’m not 100% on that. That’s what this spider reminds me of.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 09/27/2009 8:51 PM


hobbitsubculture: Your entry will totally be counted among the entries, I won’t DQ you! My e-mail’s apparently been having problems.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/27/2009 8:56 PM


Thorzul: That’d be the first one. (And yes, the better one, even despite the ridiculous documentary-style voice-over that drives most of it.)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/27/2009 8:58 PM


Thanks, Matt! I was totally bummed out because I thought it wouldn’t count, and I spent several hours of unexpected free time painting the Tatooine landscape. And then completely covered it up with die-o-rama goodness. :)

Chestnuts roasted by hobbitsubculture @ 09/27/2009 9:01 PM


Speaking of Battle For Endor,oddly enough,I recently got a thank you email from Aubree Miller for a little piece I wrote about her. I am sure it was really her because a)who would pretend to be Aubree Miller? That’s just bizarre. And b)Seriously, who would pretend to be Aubree Miller?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/27/2009 9:14 PM


You should scare the hell out of your guests. Like stick it in their bed, in the bathroom, in the shower…

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 09/27/2009 9:19 PM


I love it! I’d put it outside in the dog pen and watch my Min Pin go into hysterics trying to kill it. He usually kills the spiders for me. And eats them. *bleck*

Chestnuts roasted by WordFuzion @ 09/27/2009 9:38 PM


I hate, despise, loathe, detest, and utterly abominate spiders. Several years ago when the movie “8 Legged Freaks” came out and the previews were all over tv I literally couldn’t watch tv for about a month.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 09/27/2009 9:55 PM


That’s awesome. I think you’re really hitting on all cylinders here for Halloween. I hope it lasts through October – I got the Mist on DVR for my new Halloween viewing.

Ahhh, fall is here. Supposedly now it’s supposed to cool off here.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 09/27/2009 10:14 PM


Argh I just lost a whole big comment…sigh. Short recap: I also hate/am fascinated my spiders, my cat likes to “point” at them like a dog which makes me giggle, and this guy is awesome and should hang in a corner of your ceiling with lots of fake spider webbing and a doll wrapped up to her neck ready to be horrifically digested.

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 09/27/2009 10:15 PM


Thanks for the blog love, Matt!

$30 isn’t TOO bad for something that size, with flexibility and all. About $15 more than I’d spend on it, but not much worse than singing tombstones and such at Target.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 09/27/2009 10:15 PM


I just spent $18 on a Monchichi key chain and waited 15 minutes in line to buy it sooo…$30 giant spider, totally worth it in my opinion.

Chestnuts roasted by ellaenchanted @ 09/27/2009 10:23 PM


I love spiders, they’re so cool. If I see one in my house I catch it and put it outside or, if it has a web in an out-of-the-way place, I let it stay so it can eat less desirable critters.

I think the eyes on the giant spider look like the bubblegum eyes from character ice cream bars. It would really be creepy if they gave him eight shiny black eyes like a real spider. As much as I like spiders, close up pictures of their eyes are kinda freaky!

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 09/27/2009 10:24 PM


You should bend the legs around and up under the hood of your car, close it, and drive around with spider-hood.

Chestnuts roasted by GreenYamo @ 09/27/2009 10:25 PM


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