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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

I’m pretty broke this year, but I have to do SOMETHING to mark Halloween, so I will be carving up a couple of pumpkins. I find de-gutting the pumpkin very gruesome, so it’s a perfect activity. I’m just wondering if I do them now, will they hold out until the big H?

Oh, and as far as horror remakes go, I think “Dawn of the Dead” was the best remake. EVAR! But then again, the original Dawn is one of my all time favorite movies and I’m a total Romero fangirl. I’m biased.

Chestnuts roasted by WordFuzion @ 10/01/2009 7:37 PM


You should use a utility knife or Xacto blade next time – works much better than scissors!

Chestnuts roasted by Hulyen @ 10/01/2009 8:32 PM


Kittymao that looks absolutely revolting.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 10/01/2009 9:25 PM


What the hell?! I came here expecting day 1 of this year’s Halloween countdown, I’m a little pissed I’m over a week late!

Tons of familiar faces. Hello to DJ D, Bill, Annette, Norbert, Darth, Hoverbored, Ultraman, Cameron, JLA, Kittymao, a few more (I’m flipping between two tabs to check for familiar names, so pardon me for the ones I’ve missed), and of course, Matt. How has everyone been?

tanta’s right, toys have been replaced by mail-in offers with UPC cutouts. The last toy I’ve picked up from a box of cereal was a Pirates of the Caribbean light-up spoon from a box of cereal I don’t remember, I think something from Post. It’s pretty sad to think that our children will probably never know what it’s like to fight with their brothers and sisters over who gets the crappy awesome toy.

I think my favorite cereal toy was my Cap’n Crunch submarine that I think was supposed to rise and sink when it had baking soda in it.

drew do,

We’re lucky to be one of the last generations that was still able to have fun before the world became full of overly sensitive PCness. Hey, at least The Cap’n still has the balls to put “Christmas” on the front of his cereal box.

Chestnuts roasted by nork @ 10/01/2009 10:38 PM


Matt … Thank you for writing this – it has made a very long day at the office much more enjoyable.

Although i have to disagree with you … I found the end result to be nowhere near as good as I thought it would be. But then: Maybe it’s me who’s fucked in the head for thinking it a Trix rabbit pumpkin would turn out amazing?!

Is it possible that the finer lines would come out better in the dark? Any chance in 1,000,000 years you’d be able to link to a photo taken with the lights off?

Chestnuts roasted by James @ 10/01/2009 10:44 PM


Regarding that Spirit giant spider from the last blog, Lowes has a giant 3′ ANIMATED spider for a whole $5 more, $35.

Click here!

Chestnuts roasted by nork @ 10/01/2009 10:47 PM


Nork! Nice to see ya, pal!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/01/2009 11:38 PM


Great job carving, Matt!

I suggest you pick up this guy from your local drug store: he’s currently watching me from his spot on my desk. Soon he shall take the trek outside where he will be the rear window mascot in my car for halloween.

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 10/01/2009 11:43 PM


nork!

Good to see you man, how you doing?

I buy my cereal based on what prizes are inside. Lately, the cereal companies haven’t been getting much money from me. Perhaps they should investigate that.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/01/2009 11:46 PM


–>> Cookie Crisp wolf is :: “Chip” ,same name as when he was fat, hangin around with cookie crooks and when he was not a wolf.

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 10/01/2009 11:47 PM


nork! Good to see ya! How you doing?

Annette: Dude, you gotta get on some punkin carving. I do it every year and it’s a blast. Nothing like sinking your hands into some punkin innards and carving up something horrifying. Mine almost always look the same every year, but I really dig it. I’ve found a design I like and I’m sticking to it.

I’m starting my new job tomorrow and wish I was starting it a couple of months earlier because I’ll be in training for the first 2 months. That means I won’t be assigned my own cubicle until about the beginning of December. Why does that matter, you ask? No Halloween cubicle decoration on my part, that’s why. I was looking forward to turning my cube into a tribute to all things unholy for a month and scaring everyone else in the office. Guess I’ll have to settle for Christmas decorations. That is, if these jokers have the balls to even celebrate Christmas. I should just put up Halloween decorations in December anyway in defiance of all things PC.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 10/02/2009 12:03 AM


Glad you’re back, nork!

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/02/2009 12:05 AM


DJ D

I have an idea. Get your self a big top-hat, and decorate the outside of it and the brim with Halloween schtick. You may not have a cubicle, but at least you still have self-expression!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 10/02/2009 12:06 AM


I put up my Halloween decorations this morning. I don’t have anything as elaborate as Matt’s big spider and life-size Jason. It’s mostly tinsel garlands, stuffed animals, and small folk items picked up from yard sales or hobby stores. Oh, and a ton of cardboard pumpkins. I hate the window “cling” things. They never want to cling properly.

I haven’t seen this at the grocery store where I work yet. Haven’t seen the Monster cereals, either. I did see Edy’s Pumpkin Ice Cream earlier in the week. It’s supposed to be on sale starting tomorrow. Maybe I’ll treat myself.

And Matt, your pumpkin carving came out very well. I’ll probably get my pumpkins this weekend, but I won’t even attempt carving them. I can barely cut vegetables and meat half the time.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 10/02/2009 12:45 AM


TGWTG is back up, so here it is:

The Atop The Fourth Wall October Trailer

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/02/2009 2:34 AM


nork: Howdy! Hope youv’e been doin well.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/02/2009 2:57 AM


I went by the Target to pick up a birthday present this evening and I found that they’re finally carrying Halloween Oreos. I’ve been looking for them for weeks! Interestingly enough, they appear to have more cream filling than regular Oreos, almost like Double Stuf. I think I’ll go search for a post Matt made about them a few years ago.

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 10/02/2009 3:48 AM


Batman & Sons go trick-or-treating

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/02/2009 5:42 AM


Good work with the pumpkin. That Jason is pretty awesome too. I don’t know I’d want one of those, but cool to know it exists. Freddy has had one for years. I do have that full size replica Gonzo that I reviewed a while back.

I don’t know how you come up with all the content, but I’m envious. I just started my 31 days of Halloween countdown on my site, looking at toys and stuff that revolve around this time of year. Great to see some inspiration here.

Looking forward to more X-E, cheers.

Chestnuts roasted by Newton @ 10/02/2009 6:28 AM


Bronze Age Dracula comics

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/02/2009 7:34 AM


nork – I TOTALLY remember the cereal prize submarine that worked with baking soda! Whoa, hadn’t thought about that thing in a long time.

I think my favorite cereal prize was a cheapo “Transformer” that came in pieces in the box and you had to assemble yourself. When it was put together, it would transform from a space shuttle into a robot. Totally cheap and flimsy, but because it was free and I built it myself, I loved it like it was my firstborn.

A close second would be the Batman bank that came with the official Batman cereal that came out to coincide with the ’89 movie. It may be the best cereal toy ever simply because of its ridiculous size. The thing wouldn’t fit in the box, so it was wrapped in celophane around the outside of the box. There was something very cool about being able to see the free toy you were getting without even opening the cereal.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 10/02/2009 9:20 AM


drew do -

I know, it’s so sad isn’t it? Decorations made going to school fun. Especially Halloween! Even the things that disturbed or scared me were fun. There was always that one decoration in your classroom that made you a little uneasy, but it didn’t stop you from staring at it the entire school day.

In my grade school, the lunch room was also the gymnasium. They could partition off sections of the gym for multiple classes with a giant vinyl curtain, and to make room for the mechanism to allow this there was a “shelf” high up along the wall all around the room. One Halloween they decided it would be “fun” to put scarecrow zombies sitting all along this shelf.

Not fun. Imagine eating under the stares of seven or eight burlap dummies clad in tattered work clothes, caked with fake blood, and all wearing grisly expressions drawn on with charcoal. If I could see them again today, they’d probably be pretty lame and silly looking – but to a 2nd grader? Let’s just say there were a few days that year when I stared too long and didn’t feel like eating my lunch.

I remember another year when, the day before Halloween, they had some member of the faculty walking around the school in a werewolf mask. He would randomly open doors to interrupt classes with a few howls and growls scaring the shit out of us. I remember the teacher actually yelling at me for screaming. Man if only I had the wit that I do now back then, I could have defended myself.

“Gee sorry Mrs. Dorsett, I didn’t want to scream. I’ll try to control myself the next time A GOD DAMN WEREWOLF BUSTS INTO CLASS BECAUSE IT JUST HAPPENS EVERY DAY I SHOULD BE USED TO IT, RIGHT?.”

That teacher was evil. Have you ever read the book “Ms. Nelson is Missing”? My teacher looked EXACTLY like the evil teacher Viola Swamp. I shit you not, identical twin.

Chestnuts roasted by Morfnblorsh @ 10/02/2009 10:11 AM


Remember Junji Ito’s manga adaptation of Frankenstein I found on Scans Daily?

Here’s a complete translation available for download.

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 10/02/2009 12:02 PM


Hey Nork! Good to see you again.

Yep, it’s decorating day for the Terror Claws household! Candles and fall stuff’s been out a week but now its scary spooky time! Woohoo! I’ve even started on my annual box of Count Chocula.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 10/02/2009 12:24 PM


Morfnblorsh: I totally remember that book! I remember in 2nd grade we had a play at school where the 5th grade acted out that book “In a Dark Dark Room.” It was really great and the kids doing the teeth skit scared the shit out of us! I also must add that the play took place in our gym/cafeteria.

Totally fun having everyone in the school dressed up for the day and watching a Halloween play. I really can’t believe those stories ever scared anyone, but I guess the 2nd grade mind isn’t really all that sharp!

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 10/02/2009 12:51 PM


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