These simulated corpses are a common feature in seasonal decorating, particularly during October. The decorations are often made of materials such as foam, latex, or plastic and are designed to resemble a deceased human form. Examples range from full-sized, highly realistic figures to more cartoonish or abstract representations meant for comedic effect.
Their popularity stems from their ability to create a startling or humorous ambiance, enhancing the immersive quality of haunted houses, themed parties, and other celebratory events. Historically, the use of grotesque or macabre imagery has been associated with All Hallow’s Eve, evolving from traditions meant to ward off evil spirits to contemporary forms of entertainment and artistic expression.