9.5 ft Animated Immortal Werewolf Halloween Animatronic

★★★★★4.8/5· thousands of reviews

Our 9.5 ft animated immortal werewolf halloween animatronic stands nearly ten feet tall and transforms any yard or walkway into a creature’s hunting ground. This battle-scarred beast features motion-activated animation that triggers snarling jaw movements, glowing amber eyes, and spine-chilling howls that echo across your entire display.

We sculpted every claw, fang, and matted fur detail to read authentically under moonlight and strobe — not a costume prop, but a fully realized nightmare built to last season after season. Heavy-duty construction anchors securely to grass or hard surfaces, and the internal speaker projects howls audible from fifty feet away so trick-or-treaters know what’s waiting before they even reach your door.

  • 9.5 feet tall fully assembled — dominates yard displays and walkway gauntlets
  • Motion-activated animatronics: snarling jaw, turning head, glowing LED eyes
  • Integrated audio plays layered werewolf howls and growls (50+ foot range)
  • Battle-scarred sculpt with matted synthetic fur and hand-painted wounds
  • All-weather construction for outdoor Halloween use (stake anchors included)
9.5 feet tall fully assembled — dominates yard displays and walkway gauntletsMotion-activated animatronics: snarling jaw, turning head, glowing LED eyesIntegrated audio plays layered werewolf howls and growls (50+ foot range)Battle-scarred sculpt with matted synthetic fur and hand-painted woundsAll-weather construction for outdoor Halloween use (stake anchors included)
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Animatronic engineering & trigger system

Animatronic engineering & trigger system

The Immortal Werewolf runs on a programmable motion sensor that you calibrate for high-traffic walkways or stealthy corner ambushes. Set the range dial to 3 feet for a last-second scare as groups pass, or extend to 12 feet to let the howl build anticipation while they’re still approaching.

Inside the torso, a cam-driven mechanism pulls the jaw open in sync with the audio track, while dual servo motors rotate the head twenty degrees left and right so the creature appears to track movement. LED eyes pulse from dim amber to blazing orange during the scare sequence, and the entire cycle resets automatically after fifteen seconds — no manual re-arming between groups. We chose a plug-in design over battery power because animatronics this size drain disposables in under two hours; the six-foot grounded cord reaches most outdoor outlets, and you’ll never lose a scare to dead cells mid-evening.


Sculpted detail & weatherproof durability

Sculpted detail & weatherproof durability

Every wound, claw gouge, and matted fur patch on this werewolf was hand-sculpted in our studio, then molded in weather-resistant fabric that holds paint through rain, dew, and sprinkler overspray. The synthetic fur isn’t uniform — we applied three different pile lengths and hand-brushed clumps to mimic the scabbed, patchy coat of a creature that’s survived centuries of full-moon rampages.

The steel armature inside anchors with ground stakes (included) that sink eight inches into soil, or you can bolt the base plate to a deck or patio using the pre-drilled mounting holes. We tested prototypes through three October seasons in the Pacific Northwest, where they endured overnight temperatures in the 30s, morning fog, and sixty-mile-per-hour wind gusts without tipping or losing animation fidelity. When Halloween ends, the arms and head detach via twist-lock collars so the entire figure compresses to a four-foot bundle for attic or garage storage.


Pairing with other outdoor animatronics

Pairing with other outdoor animatronics

Scene-building strategy

Haunters who run multi-figure gauntlets often position the Immortal Werewolf at the midpoint of a walkway, then layer a second airborne figure overhead to split visitor attention. The overhead distraction ensures no one clocks the werewolf’s motion sensor until they’re already in range, which doubles the startle rate compared to a single static prop.

Our internal testing found that pairing ground-level predators with aerial animatronics produces the longest scream duration because guests instinctively look up first, leaving their peripheral vision blind to waist-level triggers. If your layout includes a front-porch apex or tree branch, suspend the hovering figure there and let the werewolf guard the path below — the two-axis attack makes retreat feel impossible, which is exactly the emotional beat serious haunters chase season after season.


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What people are saying

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Marcus T.
Verified buyer
★★★★★
Scared every single group on Halloween night
I set this up at the end of my driveway and calibrated the sensor to trigger when groups were about six feet away. The howl is legitimately startling — I heard screams from the street all evening. The sculpt looks incredible under my purple floodlights, and the jaw movement is smooth enough that younger kids thought it was a real person in a suit. Worth every penny.
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Linda K.
Verified buyer
★★★★★
Survived a week of rain without issues
We had unseasonably wet weather this October, and I left the werewolf out for seven straight days including two all-night downpours. No rust, no motor stutter, and the fur dried completely within a day. The ground stakes held firm even in saturated soil. This thing is built like a tank.
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Derrick P.
Verified buyer
★★★★★
Perfect height for maximum visibility
At 9.5 feet, this werewolf is visible from the curb, which pulls people in before they even reach the yard. I positioned it next to my giant skeleton, and the two together create an imposing gateway effect. The glowing eyes are bright enough to see from across the street, which really sells the illusion at dusk.
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Jamie L.
Verified buyer
★★★★☆
Howl audio could use a second track option
I love everything about this prop except that the howl loop is identical every time. After an hour of continuous triggering, you start to predict the cadence. I’d give five stars if there were two or three randomized audio clips, but the sculpt and motion quality more than make up for it.
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Kevin R.
Verified buyer
★★★★★
Easy to store after the season ends
I was worried about storage, but the arms and head detach in under five minutes and the whole thing collapses to about four feet. I stood it in the corner of my garage next to the holiday bins, and it takes up way less space than I expected for a nearly ten-foot prop.
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Sophia M.
Verified buyer
★★★★★
Best investment for serious haunters
I’ve been building yard displays for twelve years, and this is the first animatronic that genuinely scares adults, not just kids. The combination of size, realistic fur texture, and motion-triggered animation makes it feel alive. I paired it with ground fog and red uplighting, and people were literally running back to their cars. Can’t recommend this highly enough.

Questions about your 9.5 ft Immortal Werewolf

The integrated speaker projects howls and growls audible from approximately fifty feet in open-air conditions. If you’re setting up in a cul-de-sac or against a fence that reflects sound, the effective range can extend to sixty or seventy feet.

There’s a recessed volume thumbwheel on the back panel if you need to reduce output for noise ordinances or closer-quarter displays. Even at half volume, the howl remains clearly audible from across a typical suburban front yard.

Yes — we designed the weather-resistant fabric shell and sealed electronics housing specifically for extended outdoor exposure. The prop has survived multi-week deployments in rain, overnight dew, and temperatures down to the low 30s Fahrenheit during our field tests.

We do recommend unplugging the unit and covering it with a tarp if your area expects sustained freezing rain or ice, since ice buildup on the armature joints can temporarily restrict motion until it thaws. For typical October weather in most North American climates, you can leave it staked and plugged in from the first of the month through November first without issues.

The passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor detects body heat, not ambient light levels, so it triggers reliably in full daylight, dusk, or complete darkness. You’ll get consistent scares whether trick-or-treaters arrive at 5 PM in lingering sun or after 9 PM in pitch black.

The glowing LED eyes are most dramatic after sunset, but the snarling jaw and howl audio deliver the same impact regardless of lighting. If you’re running the werewolf at a daytime event, consider positioning it in partial shade to maximize the eye-glow effect even in daylight.

You’ll receive the fully sculpted werewolf torso, detachable head, two arms, ground stakes for soil anchoring, a bolt-down base plate for hard surfaces, and the six-foot grounded power cord. The motion sensor and speaker are pre-installed inside the torso, and the unit ships with illustrated assembly instructions.

You’ll need to supply your own outdoor extension cord if your nearest grounded outlet is farther than six feet from your desired setup location. No batteries, no additional audio files, and no app downloads are required — it’s plug-and-scare out of the box.

There’s a dial labeled ‘Sensor Range’ on the back panel of the torso, accessible once the werewolf is upright. Rotate it counterclockwise to minimum for a 3-foot trigger radius, or clockwise to maximum for 12 feet.

We recommend starting at the midpoint setting, then walking your approach path to test. If the howl fires while you’re still ten feet away and you want a closer scare, dial it down. If you have to practically touch the prop before it triggers, widen the range. The sensor has a roughly 110-degree field of view, so angling the torso a few degrees left or right also fine-tunes coverage.

Absolutely — the plug-in design works perfectly for indoor haunts, and the motion sensor performs even better in controlled lighting. The howl audio at full volume can be overwhelming in enclosed hallways, so start with the volume thumbwheel at fifty percent and adjust upward as needed.

Because the prop stands 9.5 feet tall, verify your ceiling height first. Standard eight-foot ceilings won’t accommodate the werewolf at full extension, but if you have nine-foot or vaulted ceilings, you’ll have clearance. For lower spaces, you can pose the figure in a crouch by bending the waist joint, which brings the head down to about seven feet while maintaining the animated snarl and eye glow.

Once triggered, the werewolf performs a fifteen-second scare sequence: eyes glow, head rotates, jaw snarls open and closed twice, and the howl audio plays through one complete loop. After the sequence ends, the unit enters a thirty-second cooldown to prevent constant re-triggering if someone lingers in sensor range.

Once the cooldown expires, the sensor goes live again automatically. There’s no manual reset button to press, so the werewolf can handle continuous foot traffic all evening without you needing to babysit the controls between groups.

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