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  2. List of most expensive animated films - Wikipedia

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    The following films are all stop motion animated films that cost over $10 million to create. 2012 are the most represented years with 3 films each. Laika is the most represented studio with 5 films. Wallace and Gromit is the most represented franchise with two films on the list.

  3. List of highest-grossing horror films - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists the highest-grossing horror films, highest-grossing horror film franchises at the box office and the biggest opening weekends for many horror films.

  4. Animatronics - Wikipedia

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    An animatronic is a mechatronic puppet controlled electronically by machine to move in a fluent way. [1] They are a modern variant of the automaton and are often used for the portrayal of characters in films, video games and in theme park attractions. Animatronics are a multidisciplinary field integrating puppetry, anatomy and mechatronics.

  5. Give Every Trick-or-Treater a Fright With These Halloween ...

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    Spook-ify your yard with these creepy characters. Here are our recommendations for the best Halloween animatronics that you can get for your yard or porch!

  6. Pop Quiz: What Would Be the World's Most Expensive Halloween ...

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    Halloween is just around the corner, and costume shops are thronged with hopeful party-goers putting together the perfect look for the holiday. Most of the time, the goal of a good Halloween ...

  7. Laffing Sal - Wikipedia

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    Laffing Sal is one of several animatronic characters that were built primarily to attract carnival and amusement park patrons to funhouses and dark rides throughout the United States. [1] Its movements were accompanied by a raucous laugh that sometimes frightened small children and annoyed adults.