- Brand: Crazy Bonez
- Age Range (Description): Kid
- Theme: Halloween
- Material: Plastic
- Cartoon Character: Halloween
- 15″ tall skeleton marionette puppet (25″ tall with strings)
- Will hop, dance, wave arms and more by simply moving the strings connected to the control bar. Strings connect to the top of head and both hands (See video for details).
- Made of durable all weather plastic
- Provides hours of spooky Halloween fun for both children and adults
- Part of the original Crazy Bones skeleton line












Sarah G. –
I was excited to see the addition of Starvin Marvin to the Crazy Bonz line up this year and quickly preordered two of them. We are devote purchasers if the Crazy Bonz line-their products are excellent quality and hold up very well. After a brief delay in shipment, we got them today. Opening the package was easy, zip ties hold him in place on a cardboard board. He stands about 15 inches tall from top of head to feet. He is cute and my teen immediately started playing with them.Why the rating? One had loose eyes that fell off within 5 minutes. It wouldnβt be much to stick back on as they are just adhesive googley eyes, which seems to detractfrom the overall quality. I was also a little disappointed by how stiff his joints are and how hard it is to move. This is not a typical marionette where a slight flick would result in major movement. Iβm thinking his hands are white as a nod to marionettes that usually wore gloves, but it would have been nicer to have the hands a regular bone color. Also, he only has his front 10 teeth, which gives him a little bit of a horse-face. Finally, one thing I didnβt notice when I ordered him, but quickly noticed when I opened him is that his legs are not attached to strings. So, movement really only happens with his hands.Overall, he is cute and will join our collection of skeletons, but I probably wouldnβt have bought him at the price of $13 if I had been aware of these drawbacks.
Shelby Crawford –
Great value for the money. Seems to be sturdy and can withstand the wrath of children. My nephew has been playing with it with no issues.
Carolina OyarzΓΊn –
Muy divertidos, de buen tamaΓ±o. Idea es para niΓ±os. Lo que se podrΓa mejorar es agregar mΓ‘s hilos para que se pueda mover mejor.
Anita Flibble –
I took off the jaw, lower leg bones and feet and filed the joints down to loosen them up. Added screw eyes and strings to the inside of the jaw and above the knees. Added a string to the back of the pelvis. Made a bar from a paint stirrer for the legs and added it to the controller. Now the puppet can be made to walk, dance, sit, kneel, bow and clack its jaw to talk or sing. With a bit of work and some practice, this skeleton puppet works reasonably well.
DJ tim tim –
Really fun! Price was right also.
Sheila Shinn –
My 10year old daughter was disappointed that there are no strings to move the legs.
Allysa –
I ended up using Mr. Marvin as a prop for my RE8 Duke cosplay! He needed some adjustments, but he was absolutely perfect as a puppet base. He looks great now!
Henry brady –
The string that operates theMouth doesnβt workArms and legs donβt workSeparate!