The Trick Or Treat Studios 2026 product catalog dropped this week, and we’ve been passing it around in the Fango chat like it’s the JCPenney 1992 Christmas catalog. The new catalog contains everything from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre neckties and candy pails to Art the Clown bags. Of course, you’ll also find the killer collection of masks and figures you’d expect from these good folks.
Our personal horror collectible merch wishlists have now spiraled entirely out of control (thanks, Trick Or Treat!). As fellow horror collectors, we know you’ll understand our struggle to narrow it down. If you're having trouble choosing what to get, the Fango team has rounded up a few of our favorites below. Think of it as our Fango Staff Picks, and be sure to check out the full catalog at the end of the list.
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Myers House Pumpkin Micro Maniacs Playset
Myers House Pumpkin Micro Maniacs Playset (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) As a Mighty Max aficionado, it’s safe to say I freaked out when I saw this Myers House Pumpkin Micro Maniacs Playset. Have you ever wanted to carry Haddonfield in your pocket? Well, reader, you’re in luck! This compact playset opens to reveal the Myers house and includes micro figures of Michael Myers, Dr. Loomis, and Laurie Strode.
You’ll also find a mini station wagon inside, and if all that’s not cool enough… the dang thing lights up, the door to the house is on actual hinges so you can open and close it, and the hedge also hinges up and down. When you’re not recreating iconic scenes, the whole thing folds up into a very familiar Jack o' lantern, which means this collectible looks mighty cool whether it’s displayed open or closed.
Goosebumps Slappy Dummy Prop
GOOSEBUMPS Slappy Dummy Prop (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) The first hundred bucks I ever made as a kid were from the tooth fairy (it’s a long story), and I spent it at the famous magic shop on Disneyland’s Main Street. My mega purchase? A Mortimer Snerd ventriloquist doll. I still have it, and ever since I brought him home, friends and family have outwardly expressed their confusion and ultimate disdain.
So, as a Goosebumps fan, imagine my joy when Slappy came to life on the page of my Scholastic book fair purchase. R.L. Stine has said that Slappy is the most beloved and most requested of all the characters he’s created. In true slasher fashion, he’s the dummy that simply will not die (R.L. has tried). This Goosebumps Slappy Dummy prop is ready to haunt your home (just look at those milky green eyes)! The moving mouth will give you a chance to hone your ventriloquist skills and wow your loved ones.
Fulci Zombie Poster Bust
Fulci ZOMBIE Poster Bust (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) Almost 50 years since its release, and Lucio Fulci’s Zombie still gives me the heebie jeebies. That’s because the cult horror understands what exactly makes the resurrected undead so terrifying – rotten flesh, unearthly groans, and a slow, shambling pace that can be outran but never fully outgunned.
For that reason, I would love to own the bust of the classic Zombie poster flesh-eater, worms and all, so I can scare myself stupid every time I pass it on the way to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. – Amber TGoosebumps Action Figures
GOOSEBUMPS HAUNTED MASK 5" Figure (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) I may be a thirty-[REDACTED] year old woman, but I still cannot resist the primal pull of the dollhouse. The Goosebumps 5-inch figure assortment includes a mini Slappy the dummy and mini Haunted Mask, among others (each sold separately), and I would just love to set them up for a mini tea party straight out of the nightmares of my 7-year-old self.
And yes, I will be playing with them instead of keeping them in their box in perfect condition, suck it, nerds. – Amber T
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Keychain Plush Chainsaw
THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE Plush Keychain Chainsaw (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) Labubus were so 2025. 2026 is the year of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre plush keychain chainsaw. Not only will it look infinitely better than a Labubu on your bag, it also has sound. Take the chainsaw to the lil monster and then hang it on a hook because it's chainsaw time, baby! – Jason Kauzlarich
Halloween Kills Michael Myers Mask
HALLOWEEN KILLS Michael Myers Mask (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) Evil dies tonight! Say what you will about Halloween Kills, but it definitely took some big, wild swings. One thing that it also did was completely transform the look of Michael Myers, aka the Shape, who has been an icon since the original Halloween in ‘78.
His signature mask has been through a lot over the years, but never more than when it was burned up on his face at the end of the 2018 reboot, leading into Kills. This mask is undeniably metal AF, and owning a version of it is worthwhile for any hardcore fan.
Be it as part of a costume or just as a cool display piece, that burnt up mask is distinctive and unmistakable. It’s got character, and this replica does a very good job of capturing it. For the right fan, this is worth busting out the ol’ wallet for. – Ryan Scott
Saw: The Board Game
Saw The Board Game (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) Board game culture has really exploded in recent years, and it seems like every bit of IP out there is getting in on the craze. In the horror realm, that’s especially true. There’s a Texas Chain Saw Massacre board game, for example. Some of these concepts make sense as tabletop adventures. Others feel forced. Perhaps no franchise in the history of horror seems better suited to a board game than Saw, though.
Enter Saw: The Board Game. I mean, come on? Jigsaw literally says, “I want to play a game,” and his traps are essentially just fucked up games of life and death. The concept is so uniquely suited to tabletop gaming that this feels like a no brainer. For horror fans who also enjoy hosting a game night now and again, this feels like a great addition to the rotation. Nothing like trying to navigate the mind of John Kramer while eating some pizza with friends, right? – Ryan Scott
The Gate Minion 1:1 Figure
THE GATE Minion (Credit: Trick Or Treat Studios) As a lifetime devotee of 1987’s The Gate, representation is severely lacking. When I was in high school, I dated an otherwise incompatible guy because his AOL screenname referenced the movie. I would gladly display a print of the Sacrifyx album on my wall, or sport a Linda Lee pineapple string tie, or even drape my bed with the rainbow blanket Terry wears during his epic metal moment.
It feels like everywhere I turn, another underrated '80s horror movie is getting its merch flowers, while Glen and Angus go overlooked. It ends today. Very soon, I will live my childhood dream of holding my own 13-inch figure of a stop-motion demon minion in my very own hands. Thank you, Trick or Treat Studios; I never thought this day would come. – Kimberly Leszak
That Jack-O-Lantern
Trick Or Treat Studios Jack-O-Lantern This is not a product, but when we looked at the front cover of the 2026 Trick Or Treat Studios Catalog, we saw a cute lil jack-o-lantern going for a stroll. And then we got to the back cover and realized this jack-o-lantern is caked up.
Now, everyone in the Fango office wants a vinyl figure of this lil buddy with the cheeks. People are already writing petitions and email campaigns for the figure. Trick or Treat Studios, give the people what they want! – Jason Kauzlarich
Trick Or Treat Studios 2026 Product Catalog