The Home Depot unveils new large-scale Halloween animatronics for 2025

Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot
Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot - https://www.businessroundtable.org/
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The Home Depot has introduced a new range of Halloween animatronics for the 2025 season, featuring larger and more elaborate decorations aimed at transforming homes into eye-catching displays. The collection includes towering figures such as the 15-foot Worricrow, an animatronic with vine-like sculpting, glowing yellow LED eyes, and head movement. Another highlight is the 8-foot Wide Wyvern, designed with realistic details and illuminated features in its eyes, mouth, neck, and chest. This dragon animatronic also offers jaw and neck animation along with two roaring sound effects.

For fans of classic horror characters, the lineup features a 3.5-foot Scarred Chucky figure from licensed collections. This piece comes equipped with a red illuminated knife and multiple points of articulation including the head, jaw, torso, arm, and eyes. It also plays five recognizable phrases from the character.

Rounding out the selection is Skelly’s Cat—a five-foot-long skeletal cat with orange illuminated eyes and a poseable jaw—part of The Home Depot’s Grave and Bones collection.

The company suggests several tips for those looking to enhance their Halloween decorations: selecting a theme such as skeletons or witches; layering lighting using colored string lights or projection spotlights; adding movement through animatronics or inflatables; and incorporating do-it-yourself elements like painted pumpkins or faux cobwebs.

Customers can browse the full assortment of Halloween products on The Home Depot’s website to find items suited for both indoor and outdoor setups.

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