This spooky motion-activated, animated statue of Frankenstein's monster can move his arms, twist his hips, and play music from a built-in internal speaker.
Show your support of this mega-corporation, protect yourself from inclement weather and fight off the the undead with this cool new Resident Evil - Umbrella... More
A self-sustaining delicate balance of earth, water, air and life (red shrimp, algae and microbes) - all parts of a working self-supporting ecosystem - wrapped... More
I guess extinction isn't permanent, because a baby dinosaur has returned and his name is Pleo. Although not a living and breathing dinosaur, Pleo is actually... More
These t-shirts, sold in paris, have removable animated decals with six nostalgic 8-bit video game styled life hearts on the front that light up individually... More
Designed to look like a miniature medical IV drip bag, this fun automatic irrigation system for houseplants keeps them properly watered for up to 7 days with... More
Create entire colonies of ants who build, create, maintain, and survive in their digital nests... right before your very eyes!
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Blade Runner: The Final Cut, spectacularly restored and remastered from original elements and scanned at 4K resolution, will contain never-before-seen added/extended... More
360 degree ant habitat filled with transparent gel that allows you to watch an army of ants create tunnels and has an LED light that projects shadows of giant... More
See the world from the perspective of your fish, or explore any underwater area with the ease of LED lighting and a waterproof 2.7 megapixel video camera.
This apocalyptic growing kit comes with everything you need to sustain your hunger during the end of days!
Tiny device clips onto your belt or fits in your pocket and accurately and automatically tracks your daily movements and sleep cycles to determine if you are... More
A limited edition modified Karlsson Clock with the clock mechanism slowed down by a factor of 61320, so each number represents one year.
Cryogenically freezing your body after death probably won't bring you back in the future and it's obviously super expensive, but you can store and preserve your... More
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This cool new UFO Night Kite from HENGDA KITE not only illuminates the darkness as you fly it at night, it also might trigger a wave of panicked flying saucer... More
Put down that selfie stick, lower your arm, call off the paparazzi, and simply simply launch this cool new Selfie Drone instead.
These fun pint glasses each have three color-changing 8-bit video game hearts along the side that turn a deep red when filled up with a cold drink and then slowly... More
Excerpt: They laid Ben Franklin's dead body out on a gurney, re-installed the stolen brain, implanted lightning rod bolts in his neck, tied a string to the bolts... More
Handcrafted prop replica of John Hammond's cane from Jurassic Park with a real mosquito trapped in amber on top of a dinosaur bone inspired wooden cane.
A wristwatch that counts down the time to your inevitable death, so you can be motivated to make every second count. :)
These whimsical stainless steel door hangers look like little guys desperately hanging onto the top of the door by either one or two hands.