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Home Depot's Skelly returns with upgrades in 'Halfway to Halloween' collection

Home Depot's Skelly returns with upgrades in 'Halfway to Halloween' collection

YI-JIN YUThu, April 9, 2026 at 6:18 PM UTC

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Move over, "Christmas in July" and "Summerween" -- it's time for "Halloween in April," as The Home Depot kicks off the countdown to creepy season with the return of its viral Halloween collection, including its popular oversized "Skelly" figures.

The Home Depot - PHOTO: The Home Depot's "Halfway to Halloween" collection includes 14 pieces.

The home improvement retailer has launched its "Halfway to Halloween" collection 205 days ahead of the holiday, featuring 14 larger-than-life pieces, including a 5.5-foot Grave & Bones LED Skeleton Pony and a 9-foot Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED T-Rex.

The Home Depot - PHOTO: The Home Depot "Halfway to Halloween" collection includes a 9-foot "Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED T-Rex" that features red LED illumination and a motion-sensored roar sound.

The Home Depot's 6.5-foot skeleton is perfect for year-round decor

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The iconic 12-foot Skelly figure, which was first introduced in 2020, is also returning with some upgrades, such as servo motor movement, 20 different eye options, and a feature that lets a user record voices and adjust voice modulation with a phone app.

Aubrey Horowitz, holiday decor merchant at The Home Depot, told "Good Morning America" previously the company is working to "build off the success of Skelly and introduce new pieces in the collection."

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The Home Depot's "Halfway to Halloween" collection starts at $129 for a 6.5-foot LED Pumpkin Vine Creature or a slightly shorter LED skeleton pony that stands at 5.5 feet. The most expensive pieces -- a giant T-rex with illuminated red eyes, a hearse or an animated LED Knight Frostbane -- retail for $399.

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