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The Trix O’Lantern!

Oof. This hasn't been my favorite week. I want to turn this week into a person and beat it up.

All of your Spooky Die-O-Rama entries have been received, and they are amazing. Seriously, WOW. I'll be working on choosing winners and showing off everyone's entries this weekend. Thanks so much to everyone who entered, and stay tuned for another Halloween contest!

Stay tuned? Hrm.

Though lacking the intense production value seen with Halloween Crunch, General Mills has unleashed its own collection of Halloween cereals. (APPLAUSE.)

The problem: The "theming" doesn't go much further than the box art, and you have to kinda squint to notice that the boxes are Halloweeny at all. It's as if General Mills was contractually obligated to Halloweenize certain cereal brands, but didn't really want to.

Couldn't they have put a bit more into this? A limited edition "Orange and Blackberry" Trix comes to mind. Don't they care about negative reviews on idiot blogs? Surely the multimillion dollar expense of producing and marketing a wholly new type of Trix would've been well worth it to avoid comments like "FUCK YOU, RABBIT" on errant websites written by old people.

But even a half-assed Halloween Trix isn't without its macabre merits...

The back panel features a cutout "Trix O'Lantern" pattern, thus enabling us to achieve our collective lifelong dream of carving a company-approved likeness of the Trix Rabbit's head into the side of a pumpkin. Now all we have to do is win the lottery and shoot hoops with the guy who played Samson on Carnivale.

It's a bogus bonus, but it's better than nothing. Given that it's the cheapest possible "special feature" that General Mills could've included, the cynic in me wondered if they even expected anyone to bother with this. Surely, no board meeting full of creative execs would've unanimously agreed that customers be lining up for a shot at making a Trix Rabbit pumpkin.

I had to know for sure. Was this a real jack o' lantern pattern, or just some lazily designed bullshit that looked reasonable enough to pass as one? Fortunately for us all, the supermarket where I found this Trix also dabbles in being a crappy pumpkin patch.

Creating a Trix O'Lantern was the most infuriating thing I've ever done. I'm not so great with pumpkin carving patterns in general, but this was a whole new breed of pain and suffering. I mentioned earlier that I was having a shitty week, but even with those assorted stresses, nothing put me on the verge of tears. That didn't happen until I decided to carve the fucking Trix Rabbit's head into a pumpkin. Now I am bantha fodder.

The process begins by cutting the pattern off the box's back panel. Easy enough, but that's where the "easy" ends. Your next step involves cutting out the Rabbit's eyes, nose, ears and so forth, with no clear method of doing so without cutting portions of the pattern that you're not supposed to cut. One false move and you'll completely destroy the pattern. This was akin to the most dramatic "WHICH WIRE DO I CUT TO STOP THE BOMB" movie scene in Hollywood history, only without the neat soundtrack.

It gets worse.

If you're successful at the scissors portion of our game, you then have to somehow attach the pattern to a pumpkin and trace in your future "carving lines." If I may quote Oswald Cobblepot: "A little patience, and a lotta tape." If I may quote Oswald twice: "French flipper trick."

Granted, I would've had an easier time had I traced the Rabbit's facial structure onto a more malleable canvas and used that to get the pattern onto the pumpkin, but seriously, you're in such a mental sea of shit when you're making this thing, it's not like your mind is rife with initiative and forward-thinking.

I traced on the carving lines as best I could, and prepared for the kind of fruit-cutting joys that cantaloupes only wish they could provide. Braving the foul stench of pumpkin guts and my assorted issues with touching said guts, I cut, I sliced and I scooped.

By some miracle of God, my finished Trix O'Lantern really didn't look too bad. I don't suspect that I'll win any contests with this pumpkin, unless I devise one myself and disallow anyone else from entering. On the other hand, it does sort of look like the Trix Rabbit. In more artful hands, perhaps this pattern could be a winner after all.

I'm not sure why I chose Trix over the three other General Mills cereals with mascot pumpkin patterns, which are all a bit cooler than this one. The Cookie Crisp wolf dude is especially desirable, because he's so blah and unpopular that you wouldn't necessarily have to let people know that you've been getting jack o' lantern ideas off of cereal boxes. To most, that'd just look like any random, normal, smiling wolf. With a Trix O'Lantern, I'm pretty much branding myself as an asshole without room for rebuttal.

Visceral Verdict, Ah Ah Ah: I can't complain about a cereal box that gave me hours worth of enjoyment and screaming, but I would've been much more satisfied with a two-pack of bat stickers free inside. I would pretend they were bat lovers.

Posted by Matt on 09/30/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 119 comments

A Dremel would have made short work of that “project.” And produced something that could be hung in the Louvre instead of something that would be hidden behind a plant at the third grade Halloween party (do they still have Halloween parties in school?).

That trailer for A Nightmare on Elm Street looks terrible. It looks even worse than the short lived television anthology series of the same name.

Chestnuts roasted by jeff_himself @ 09/30/2009 11:46 PM


Oh man. That cheerios bee looks like it would be a task for a pumpkin pro.

Chestnuts roasted by jday @ 09/30/2009 11:49 PM


I would never in a million years have the patience to do this. Cut out some triangle eyes, a jagged mouth, add some red for blood, and stick a knife in the head for added effect. That’s about all I can do for pumpkin carving.

That reminds me, I need to BUY some pumpkins. Last year I waited too long and there were no good ones. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 09/30/2009 11:51 PM


Dremels, exactos — think seven-year-olds, guys! (Because it’s perfectly acceptable for seven-year-olds to carve pumpkins with steak knives, unattended.)

The new Elm trailer, I’ve seen it a few more times and liked it less upon each viewing. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but so far, only the Texas Chainsaw remakes have been decent. (I know I wrote about how much I hated the original remake, but that 2nd one was pretty good.) And that first Hills Have Eyes remake was freakin excellent, I thought. Rambling.

I’m curious to see Zombie’s new Halloween movie. Maybe some of the pressure will be off now that he’s making “a sequel to his movie” rather than a “remake of someone else’s movie.” Or maybe it will have another useless ten minute rape scene that serves absolutely no purpose other than daring to “go there.”

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/30/2009 11:55 PM


I work as a Merchandiser out here in Washington state, and while in the back of an Albertsons checking in my load, I saw 3 full pallets of Count Chocula, Booberry, and Frankenberry. It was magical. I need to go to the store before the season ends and buy one of each.

Chestnuts roasted by NintendoMan @ 10/01/2009 12:06 AM


Thanks for this blog, it fuels my love for Halloween marketing. I especially love this post. Keep up the good work, it is deeply appreciated.

Chestnuts roasted by A. Nonymous Faithfulviewer @ 10/01/2009 12:09 AM


Gralf, my husband has been playing Scribblenauts like a motherfucker lately. It’s an amusing game but it’s not really my thing.

I can’t decide if I want to try my hand at carving a pumpkin this year or not. No, I have never carved one before. My parents never carved one for me, either.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/01/2009 12:13 AM


The Cheerios bee would probably be amazing, if able to actually pull it off looking like it does in the picture. I don’t know who would be good enough to do that, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 10/01/2009 12:25 AM


I loved this post b/c I remember wondering with boxes like these….has anyone ever actually used this to carve a pumpkin?

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 10/01/2009 1:10 AM


2 pack of bats, please!

Chestnuts roasted by Burninfresh @ 10/01/2009 1:27 AM


You didn’t do a bad job, that Trix-O-Lantern looks kind of kick ass.

But two bats would have been better!

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 10/01/2009 1:35 AM


I think all arbitrary grading systems should be replaced by Muppet catchphrases. “Ah, Ah, Ah!” seems like a “meh” unless you include the thunder clapping, which would raise it half a grade.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/01/2009 1:38 AM


Do it Annette, nothing fancy, eyes, nose, mouth. Put a real candle in the first time you light it up(you can use those flickering LED lights afterward, they work all right)

I guarantee there’ll be little smile on your face as your jack o’ lantern flickers and glows…nothing quite like it to properly get into the Halloween spirit.

Chestnuts roasted by SevenYearsThisSunday @ 10/01/2009 1:44 AM


Started trying to post the Halloween versions of meet and greet Disney characters to my blog now. Vampire Mickey and Dracula Mickey (there is a slight difference) are up for the night, and more to come in the next few days.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 10/01/2009 1:44 AM


Eric, thats just a magical moment, isnt it?

Chestnuts roasted by Tutsuro @ 10/01/2009 2:13 AM


Matt, I find your Danny DeVito/Penguin reference quite apt, as I happened to be listening to the opening theme to Batman Returns as I was reading your post. It really is a great score. I like it even more than the score to the first Batman.

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 10/01/2009 2:32 AM


I actually think you did a pretty decent job on it, all things considered. I’m gonna try to do some more original and creative Jack-O-Lantern designs this year. I don’t really care what I end up carving, just as long as it’s different.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/01/2009 3:34 AM


Just watched the Nightmare On Elm st. trailer. It doesn’t look to bad to me.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/01/2009 3:44 AM


It looks good. AND the TRIX laid out around it are a nice touch.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/01/2009 4:06 AM


Matt,

I was going to say you should have copied the box onto regular paper, but I see you thought of that. And yes,these things do put you in a mental sea of shit.

Here’s an attempt at a “custom” job I did 2 years ago. Although I sound calm on the video, I had been to the point of kicking the living shit out of the dining room table trying to make this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9rJd0E6N2U&feature=player_embedded

Anyway, your Trix rabbit looks very nice, and I am sure that observed on a dark night, you will forget the anger of it all once you see the orangey glow…

Chestnuts roasted by Alexander @ 10/01/2009 5:41 AM


I beg your indulgences X-E fans; not wanting to be a post hog, but it’s not every day you get to reply to the Post-O-Jack-O-Lantern. Anyway, here’s a bigger still picture of my Rat Fink custom pumpkin:

http://www.misteroceancity.com/RatFinkJackolanternpicture.html

Thanks!!!

AP

Chestnuts roasted by Alexander @ 10/01/2009 5:50 AM


Yesterday I went to Target to get some Frankenberry. Sadly, they only had 2 dented old boxes of Count Chocula. Also, I saw a display for a Count Chocula music CD in the Halloween section. Again, sadly, they had none in the display box. Just random Halloween noise CD’s. Has anybody seen the actual Count Chocula CD at their Target?

Chestnuts roasted by Jtronic @ 10/01/2009 6:33 AM


Props to Matt for the effort he put into this, and for the balls it must have taken to post a pic of that absolute abortion of a jack-o-lantern. Thank you sir.

Chestnuts roasted by Kogi Kaishakunin @ 10/01/2009 7:19 AM


Annette: DO EET. You haven’t lived until you’ve plunged your hands up to the wrists into the cold, squishy innards of a freshly picked pumpkin.

This post wins for the mention of Carnivale if for no other reason. Hanging with Samson would be cool, but it’s Clancy Brown I’d rather meet. Oh Brother Justin, you are pants-peeingly terrifying!

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 10/01/2009 8:27 AM


Matt-I would reccommend Zombie’s H2.It was pretty brutal.Then again,I liked the F13 remake.But as far horror movies,it’s pretty good.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/01/2009 8:45 AM


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