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Welcome to the story of the mask commonly known today as "Ghost Face", this mask was first designed in 1991 by Fun World and was known as the "Peanut eyed Ghost" by many but remained unnamed in its first line of masks it was featured in which was "Fantastic Faces". The mask was not easily designed, I got a hold of RJ Torbert and he indicated that he told a true story involving the creation of the mask that will be in the documentary "Still Screaming" that is considered to be very funny.
It isnt until after the documentary has been released that we will find out the info which can be added here afterwards.
With regards of GhostFace getting onto the big screen, it wasnt until 1995 that the mask was found by Wes Craven while scouting for locations in an old house of a mask collector that had sadly died,he liked the idea that the mask could be bought anywhere at any variety store,meaning anyone could be the killer in what was at the time his upcoming movie "Scream".
Below we have all versions of the mask listed that have been released since "Scream/Ghostface" have had a cult following.
The mask is still made today and continues to be as popular as ever, in 2011 new merchandise is expected out for Ghostface which will include a "Deluxe Edition" of the mask like what is used in Scream 4. The man that is in charge of all things "Ghost Face" today is RJ Torbert and he's just as passionate about Ghostface as the fans. Enjoy reading through the info and pictures below. |
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The first line was "Fantastic Faces" and this was used in "Scream"
This was designed by Fun World in 1991 and had a "Stamp of Approval" by Allen and Stanley Geller for its first line of "Fantastic Faces" and it is this version that was finally used in "Scream" after a deal was reached by the Weinstein Company and Fun World, previously the studio and Fun World wasnt able to get a deal sorted out in time, and the KNB effects crew made a similar version of the mask at first, Wes wanted Fun Worlds version though, finally a deal was made and the mask was used.
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The next line was "Fearsome Faces" and this was used in "Scream 2"
After the Success of "Scream" we saw a Sequel come straight after, this time we had a slightly re-designed mask, in a named line called "Fearsome Faces", this was the second line that our mask appeared in and had a Shroud version and a hooded version, it also had these types in the "Fantastic" line previously, this version had an indent in the chin and slightly different eyes, Non Glow versions were used in Scream 2 and are still sought after today. |
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The next line was an un-named tag and this was used in "Scream 3"
On speaking with RJ Torbert on this version of tag its now clear as to why it was nameless. In the process of going from Fantastic, then Fearsome in named lines the name "Ghost Face" was wanted next.
R.J. was in the process of having the GHOST FACE ® name trademarked, and because it takes over a year to get government approvals on regististrations, he did not want to have GHOST FACE ® on Header Cards and Packaging until it was "officially" documented as a registration.
So this tag stayed out there until all was official, over the years fans nicknamed this the "97' Tag, or "ASIS" mask, simply for (As Seen in Scream). After this version we saw a new tag and named line for the mask, as below. |
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The GhostFace Line of masks were also used in "Scream 3"
With the two previous films doing exceptionally well we then got a different mask tag which was now officially called "Ghost Face" these versions were "Glow" and "Non Glow" and are still around today, in Scream 3 we saw the Ghostface tagged mask used and it differs from its other versions by having slightly bigger eyes and is made from a thicker material than before. On June 21,1999 the name "Ghost Face" and the mask become one and the same officially. |
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For 20 years RJ was at the Woolworth Company, and was the Senior Buyer of Toys when he left in 1996. He joined Fun World shortly thereafter and has been with them for 16 years, his responsibilities include Director of Licensing and Product Development for Easter, Valentine’s Day, and St. Patrick’s Day.
He is also the man for ALL things Ghost Face, anything to do with the mask will go through him. RJ has been involved with every bit of negotiation with Miramax/Dimension/TWC concerning Ghost Face for the past 16 years.
Today RJ stays very busy with his job and has many followers via Twitter where he takes time to update fans with cryptic messages
and regularly has contests involving GhostFace related items, like signed masks or Ghost Face Ties (of which only 2000 were made). Fans like him alot and not many of us knew of him until mid 2010 when filming started and he contacted people and said hello and gave pointers to us about our sites.
With RJ's job being a busy one he cant always reply to every single person who contacts him, he has a major job with Fun World with alot of responsibility and his time can be very much stretched and involve long hours. |
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RJ's history with the mask is also important, he is the man that Trademarked the Ghost Face name in 1996 and he also officially baptized the mask name and image on June 21st 1999. A new Trademark was announced in Early 2011 which earned Ghost Face a worthy title of "The Icon Of Halloween". |
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The older original masks are now very much sought after by Collectors.
Since the Scream films have released the masks popularity rose to massive levels, with many a fan simply loving the mask itself and how it was given life in the films therefore making its past versions sought after just as much as its current version, collectors look for "Tagged" versions of the "Fantastic" and "Fearsome" lines all the time along with the 1997 Tag, even a rare white "Fantastic" mask was made along with Orange and Green Fluorescent versions which are hard to find now. |
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Factories around the world started making the masks after the demand got high.
Today the masks are made in several factories around the world, all factories have their own moulds that differ from each other, the moulds have to be approved but even so the masks from different moulds will obviously be different side by side, when the Fantastic faces moulds were made they were the only moulds of this type, one mould, one factory, and the eyes were all cut out by hand, this is why on older masks the eyes may look different in some cases. |
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Mask differences, paint jobs on the Zombie may differ here and there.
In recent times we have seen new masks released, these being a new 2010 edition "Ghost Face" tag masks that are "Glow" and "Non Glow" and also a "Zombie" and "Scarecrow" version, on seeing many new pictures there are already differences, with the "Scarecrow" some of the material has a black shiny surface, others are a matt black surface, with the Zombie there is lines at either side of the back of the chin and on others its seemless, the Scarecrow is also a solid mask. |
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Younger audience styles.. Kids type masks for Fun at Halloween.
In recent years we have had some additions for the younger audience too,in 1998 we saw a "Ghostface Family" picture from Fun World, which had different costume sizes and a "all in one" kids cloak with sewn in mask, and more recently the "Bobble Head" Costume which has a light weight large mask, one of the more popular masks i remember in this type is the "Bleeding mask" and also a "Glowing Blood" version was made, a new edition is a "Bleeding Zombie" which was out in 2010. |
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Over the years many versions were made, even Coloured masks.
Ever since the start of the masks life we saw various colours over time, in the first named line "Fantastic Faces" we saw a Fluorescent type too which included a bright Orange and Green. Further down the line in 2003 we had "Metallic Masks" these were Red, Blue, Purple and Green and rare now.
In earlier years of Metallic's the colours were the same but with two more added, a "Vibrant Red" and a "Silver" mask, described as "Gold Hen's Teeth" as these were last made around 8 years ago.. molds of these masks were recently the same as the normal Black/Red Ghostface tag, but also "EU" and "MK" molds were used for Metallic's.. i have seen pictures of the "MK" Metallics, but not the "EU".. rare for sure.
If you have any of the coloured masks then you are lucky, not as many metallic masks were made as other versions, although some were re-produced recently as a "Special" for a drug store chain!
Get out there looking down the east coast of America! Rumor has it they are stocked, also they only made 4000! Thanks to RJ for new info and lad called Sean who pointed out a tag with "APR-JUN 2011" to me ! You may also see them on EBay now and again and can be costly for old ones. |
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Various versions have various stamps... Why are they so important?
Stamps, If you have a mask stamped "Easter Unlimited inc" or "Fun World Div" then you have a GENUINE Fun World mask, but why are the stamps always asked about? Well, the early Fantastic and very early Fearsome lines all had "Fun World Div" on the back of the chin meaning an old original mask, an early version which is what collectors want, all other newer versions from 1998 onwards will have "Easter Unlimited inc, Made in China" Depending on factory some may have (T) (MK) (EU) (HN) (TD) below the text.
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Masks have had Hoods and now Shrouds to this day, some have elastic straps.
Shrouds were on every mask and help keep the mask on the head and sometimes in some Zombie and Bleeding masks have had Elastic Straps, and early on in the Fantastic and Fearsome lines there were hooded versions which i think made the mask look better, in recent times we see a slight repeat of this with the new 2011 version Deluxe mask. Older masks however either has a thick black shroud or even a thin black shroud which is transparent compared to older versions.
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A mask tags presence or absence can value or de-value a mask.
The tag can define a mask instantly, and also let us know what line it was from, one of the most commonly seen tags now is the "Ghost Face" tag that has either a yellow star or simply no yellow star, defining that it is either a Glow or Non Glow type, on some the mask picture will have a green tint, on others its white, the metallic tags had a different mask but same background, early Fantastic and Fearsome tags were a plenty with different types, this is what collectors want,a variety of tags for more value and genuinity.
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Buying online? Follow steps to avoid disappointment.. Fun World is the way to go.
Many many people today buy online, its faster, quicker sometimes, and even cheap if you get lucky, but please be careful out there, ONLY buy a mask if its a "Fun World" made one, there are many cheap imitations out there, many without hoods or shrouds, just with an elastic strap only, and NON Fun World. Fun World is the ONLY company who make Ghost Face masks, they own it and licence it out to the Weinstein's for Scream movies, Dont buy any other please. They are NOT GENUINE.
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Why was there another version made of the mask at the time of Scream?
Wes had decided on a Fun World mask for the film, Wes had KNB Effects make a similar mask and even with that a deal had to be made and hammered out to make the use of the KNB mask legal with Fun World, On filming Himbrey's and Casey's scenes he wasnt happy with it, finally Fun World and the studio managed to strike a deal and the real one was used, although there wasnt time to re-shoot Casey and Himbrey's scenes so the KNB mask got an appearance after all.
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There are many versions of the mask that have been made to this day.
Other versions of the mask that can still be found out there mainly on EBay are the "Color Changing" version which goes Red, Green and Blue/Purple.. also out there is the "Flip up" mask, simple use with wearing this, put around your head and flip it up when you want just like a welders mask motion. We also have a mask made of foam,extremely light, very bright white compared to its predecessors.
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There are 3 types of Bleeding mask for all blood loving people out there.
Since as far as i can remember the Bleeding mask was out in around 1997/98 and i had to have one to see if it lived up to the expectations i had. it did, it pumped blood around with no mess, later on came a version with Glowing Blood which looks impressive and this year saw the release of another version, The Bleeding Zombie, same overall design just with a rotting style white mask inside. Be Careful where you put the "Heart Style" pump though,dont sit on it!
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"Scary Movie" spoof versions of the mask appeared later on.
After Scream masks we saw a spoof version Ghost Face from the "Scary Movie" film, these were again made by Fun World, 4 versions were on the film, Killer, Stoned, Wassup, and Smiley, all versions apart from "Stoned" appeared in a single scene together, the Stoned version later in the movie, 3 versions were released for public sale, but not the "Killer" version,although RJ Torbert does have all moulds in his office!
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Masks that are old or always in the bright light can show signs of aging...
Sadly over time the normal latex masks can show signs of age, this is normally seen in the form of "Black Spots" or what looks like blurs around the mask, on a Non Glow version i have (Pictured) it has a black spot on the edge of the eye and near the mouth top there are black blurry lines. How can this be avoided? Keep the mask in a dark place or poorly lit area, this will slow it down, there is no complete way to stop it as the material will eventually rot away steadily after a very long time.
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Masks that are out of shape or lose eye mesh can be fixed with simple tricks.
Sadly in some shops i have seen too many masks that have been flattened in a box and not pushed out again, others lose eye mesh from time to time. To reshape a mask you can warm it up with a hair dryer for a few minutes and reshape with your hands, keep trying until you are happy with it, with eye mesh womens "Pantyhose" is often used,cut out how much you need and glue in the mask, sometimes used to conceal eyes so camera flashes dont penetrate through.
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Common Masks are "Glow in the Dark" type mask,Non Glow are popular too.
Glow mask types are often defined by the tag having a yellow star,on the new version 2010 tags the star is missing now, but another way of finding out what version it is can be by looking at the picture of the mask on the tag ,some have a green tint on it, others dont,the Non Glows are without the tint and just have a white mask picture ,the only sure way of know is by holding the mask under a bright light and seeing if it goes green. Then you have an answer.
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In late 2010 we saw new version masks, Zombie, Scarecrow, Bleeding Zombie.
Many of you im sure have seen these by now, the new for 2010 versions masks,a first for a mask of Ghostface, having Burlap is the Scarecrow, velcro on the back and a foam pad inside, The Zombie is a sturdy mold compared to the white latex and has a paint job and rotting damage in the mask mould and also half the eyes are now covered up for extra concealment, and a new bleeding version Zombie for all blood lovers. Next year see's more coming,one of which we know of below.
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In 2011 we saw the new "Deluxe Edition" mask, as used in Scream 4.
Some lucky people have these already, with winning competitions on Twitter via RJ Torbert,these new masks have a pearlescent finish and a new hood and a "Dwarf Style" type shroud. Fans are eager for this already and it looks to be a big seller for sure.
As for tags on these the early versions were the same as the new 2010 glow and non glow, a new logo version has surfaced now simply saying in Yellow text "Collectors Edition" and some are without the yellow text. Listings for the mask appear on some Costume/Fancy Dress type sites. |
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"Zombie" and "Scarecrow" tags updated, i have advice for collectors.
With new versions being sent to set we know the deluxe was used as the main killers mask, if the other two are used then you could have what could become a rare mask tag now, both Zombie and Scarecrow "may" have a new version tag on them with the usual "As seen in the motion picture SCRE4M" on in 2011, so if they are used your new 2010 tagged masks my become a rare version of tag! Keep tags attached and in years to come they will be like a "Fantastic/Fearsome" tagged.
It is already known that a new version Zombie and Scarecrow tag with the new logo exists.. with the dark red background, also the other Scream 4 mask which is known as the "Walgreens" type used to have the Black and Red Ghostface tag, and now has the same as the new Zombie, Scarecrow, Ultra White, ASDA Glow, so keep previous versions tagged, and enjoy a variety of collectable masks with different tags, they are common now yes, but can be rare one day. |
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Rare Masks that are hard to find to this day!
With quite a few styles of mask to begin with its no surprise that after 20 years of being available to the general public that some types are particually hard to find.. "Hen's Teeth" is what i say to describe these as its the perfect phrase for some masks, Masks are also harder to find in other countries, in the UK only certain types are sold, and other countries like Germany or Denmark or Australia they are limited too as are many others, so to clarify, if you have the listed versions below then count yourself very lucky..
Versions not seen much are as follows...
Horror Nights mask, (Reason below in next section).
Fluorescent Fantastic Versions.
Hooded Fearsome and Fantastic Types and White Fantastic Version.
Metallics, (Some were recently made, but only 4000) Get to "Savers" to see whats left.
Scary Movie (Killer Mask, Recently appeared online via a prop site).
Metallic versions from older times also included a "Silver" and "Vibrant Red" version, EXTREMELY RARE..
Tagged with the familiar "As Seen in the motion picture "SCREAM" Purple Tag"
Versions that are rare, but not as much and sometimes on EBay are as Follows...
Tagged or Untagged Fantastic and Fearsome Faces Ghostface Masks, Including the "RDS" EU Fearsome, HN Fearsome, and other "Fun World Div" Stamped chin masks.. (Which will be early lines) The Purple tag (Mentioned above) are normally seen floating about and can apparently be bought at 123posters.com still tagged.
Also every now and again i see a Green Fluorescent, but not many.
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Collector's Edition's arrive for fans... One type being a "Limited Run" of 250!
Every now and again we have mask types that instantly impress, in this case the new deluxe versions have done just that, a different hood thats called "Dwarf Style" and Different cloth material for it.. Both regular Deluxe and Zombie Deluxe are out to buy now!
Next we have a rare mask, Why? , well because there was only 250 made for the "Halloween Horror Nights" at Universal Studios this year... NOT FOR SALE anywhere! These masks consist of a slower production run with thicker material, a large hood like the Deluxe version, and is what RJ calls a "near perfect" mask!
These are
sought after by fans who instantly want these, only a few have been sent to Wes Craven, TWC, and some lucky winners on Twitter who participated in a contest this site had, also other random Twitter members have received these.. Definately "Hen's Teeth" as there arent many and not in shops.. At the time of writing this RJ Torbert says more will be given away on Twitter at the right time! Keep an eye out!
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Mask Types used in the Films.
Not everyone knows or sometimes even realize's that the mask types differ in the films.. but they aren't all the same mask in every scene of course. Masks are also altered by the art department to get them how Wes wants them to look, many alterations are made and thats why the store bought masks will differ somehow to those we see in the final movie! The masks sold are not always the same, for example production run Deluxe masks were used in Scream 4, which although looking the same as the store sold Deluxe versions did actually differ from them, In all the films masks dont look the same because of being altered.
In the first movie two versions are used, the popular "Fantastic Faces" thats still sought after now and 20 years old, and the other version being the one made by KNB effects, just known simply by fans as the "KNB Mask", Only 7 KNB types were made, and remember some were cut up!
In Scream 2 we also had two types used, both from the "Fearsome Faces" line.. there are always many factories that made these all with different molds, and in Scream 2 we had a regular Fearsome type and also a Fearsome Faces EU type, noticeable differences are easily seen when looking at the image above.
Scream 3 saw a newer line of masks known to fans as the "ASIS" tagged versions, just before the tags listed simply as "Ghost Face" which were the commonly seen Black and Red tag, Glow and Non Glow were available and although its still not 100% proved its thought that both types may had been sent to set.. we do know though that there wasnt any previous line masks used. Fans sway more towards the "ASIS" mask being used in Scream 3 but when looking at the film and comparing screenshots both the ASIS and Black and Red Ghostface tag types were used. Differences in mask are noticeable when pausing the film.
Scream 4 saw the main mask for Ghostface being the Deluxe version, a "Production run" of masks were sent to set, also Zombie versions were included and Scarecrow types too, although we dont see the Zombie and Scarecrow it is said they were randomly placed on kids in the barn scene, i have seen Zombie types online with COA's on EBay now and again. All Deluxes had a New Dwarf type hood and shroud, and was more of a solid mask compared to its thinner latex predecessors, The "Walgreens" style mask has a thinner look on the downward shape of the mouth and eye differences, being slightly thinner than the Deluxe, also the back of the chin cuts off more than the Deluxe, giving the walgreens its distinctive shape letting us identify it more easily.
In late January/Early February 2011 some newer masks were sent for the Re-Shoots, these masks have been Nicknamed by fans as "Walgreens" or "Reshoot" types! Again these are easily noticeable when looking at the image above, and quite easily noticed in the final film! |
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Mask Types have been a plenty, listed below are all known "wearable" types.
Thanks to many for helping with pictures.. Nate Ragon, NorwegianScream "Steffen", John Valeri, Josh Dudley,
"Fearsome Scream" from ST.net", "Paul Lipman" for picture of Glowing Blood Bleeding Version mask, and of course RJ Torbert for everything he helps out with for this site.
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Here you can read up on how to identify a mask, many masks have certain features about them that gives them their overall look and shape, thus identifying what type it is to the seeker out there..
Obviously some masks cant be mistaken, Scarecrow, Bleeding, Colour Changing, Metallics, Fluorescents and Kids masks and Foam types among others.. If any doubt at all just look for a label that has "Easter Unlimited" or Fun World.
Otherwise check alongside the pictures above to see if a match appears. If you are still stuck then CONTACT ME and ill have a look for you if you send a picture to me, anything you have whether a tag or label on the inner or outer of the mask shroud can help. A picture is a must though!
Many masks from 2001 onwards have mostly been the same shape and mould, but with recent activity in Ghostface world we now have new mask types, some people just have trouble identifying older versions but the ones i feel are harder to identify or have little differences not always known are listed below, other types are very easily noticed as anyone can see from all the mask pictures on this page!
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Fantastic Faces
Identifying Facts.
Material: Latex
Colours: White, Orange, Green
Overall Length: Unknown at this time, (Awaiting details off a fan that has one).
Stamp: Fun World Div.
Shroud: Described as "T-Shirt" material, Black, thin and stretchy.... Hooded types had a thick layer of material doubled up.
Smell: Vanilla
Mouth Indent: Length Unknown at this time, but two small circular indents are present too, which help define the mask is a "Fantastic" type!
Tags: Red/Pinky Fantastic Faces tag, even an early purple tag existed, with Fearsome type font, except saying Fantastic faces, one tag had no picture of the mask, other had the hooded type pictured, also the text "Its Fun Tyme" was there.. spelled as it is written here.
On some the yellow star is present saying "Glows in the dark"
Overall: The Fantastic faces mask is EXACTLY as its described, Fantastic! A favourite among many fans and sometimes preferred to current versions for its "untidy shape" and hand cut eyes. For a brief description i could say that we have a "Bony" looking surprised scary looking type of skull!
Eyes were never the same as today due to being hand cut out, the mouths were long and shiny black and quite flexible, the mask has a certain look about it that pleases many, the eyes are almost the same as the fearsome type, with each eye not being the same shape, the nose appears ever so slightly smaller and slightly further up past the mouth than other versions.
Left eyes always look slightly more thinner than right eyes.
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Fearsome Faces
Identifying Facts.
Material: Latex
Colours: White, Orange, Green
Overall Length:
Unknown at this time.
Stamp: Early versions had the usual "Fun World Div" very late versions of the mask had the normal "Easter Unlimited inc, Made in China"
Shroud:
Black Stretchy Material, Hooded types had a thick layer of material doubled up.
Smell: Vanilla Smell
Mouth indent: Length currently unknown, Indent in bottom of mouth and noticeable "Crease" line in middle of mouth, with this type the mouth appears bigger of some angles, giving the mouth "Attitude" on some shots in the films. In some film scenes the mouth appears to curve more forwards than before.
Tags: Tags were Purple and Black with Greeney/Yellow font, a picture of the hooded type
was on the right of the tag like with later Fantastic tags. These same types were nameless on the 97' ASIS tag, with a greeny glowing mask on the right hand side, sometimes also seen on the fearsome ones too.
Overall: Like the Fantastic version this mask is still wanted by many a fan, its main identifiable feature is the eye difference, the right eye always has a straight diagonal line on either side of it, where as the left eye will be curved.
Other: An "EU" type Fearsome was also available at the time, this mask differed slightly, the eyes were spaced further apart from each other, this can be seen in the background of the opening scene in the cinema, also it has a Nickname of "RDS", because it was used in Randy's Death Scene..
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"Unnamed Line" Purple "As Seen in Scream" tag. Known also as the 97' Tag, or ASIS mask.
Identifying Facts.
Material: White Latex
Overall Length from top of mask to bottom of chin approximately 30cm (Top of mask to end of chin.)
Eyes are Slightly more bigger than other masks, Nose is different of inner shape mould, thus going more into the bottom corners of the nose, (Other types listed above have noses with curved ends).
Stamp: Stamps are going to say "Easter Unlimited Inc, Made in China", Factory may be any, one i own is "MK"
Shroud: Black Stretchy Material
Smell: Vanilla Smell
Mouth indent length is 13cm
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Wearable Flexible Masks of recent years all have the same things.
Lines represented here are,
Metallic Tag, Zombie Versions, 2010 and 2011, White Latex 2010, Ghostface Black and Red Tag.
Identifying Facts.
Overall Length from top of mask to bottom of chin approximately 30cm (Top of mask to end of chin.)
Material: White Latex,
(Metallic's were specially painted, also previous moulds used were "MK" type on early versions).
Shrouds:
Black Stretchy shrouds
Mouth Indent: 12.5cm,
Shiny Black mouths and Nose's
Mask types and tags in this category are..
Metallic's, Ghostface Tag, 2010 latex version, Zombie Versions 2010, 2011, ASIS Tag (1997).
Images above showing mask types can see the listed facts.
Smell: Vanilla Smell in all types
Stamp: On the talked about masks here there be the usual "Easter Unlimited inc" Made in China
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Ghostface Black and Red Tag Zombie 2010.
Identifying Facts.
Material: Latex, Painted to specs of Zombie.
Overall Length: 32cm (From top of mask to bottom of chin).
Stamp: Barely visible on many, a Copyright © is there and barely a "Made in China" on my versions.
Shroud: Black Stretchy Material
Smell: Slight Vanilla Smell
Back of Chin: On UK ASDA versions from 2010 the back of the chin had two lines either side.
On U.S versions there were no lines..
Mouth Indent is just 12cm
Tags: 2010 versions had matt black tags and also shiny black tags. 2011 versions had the new Ghostface logo tags, and some stores in the U.S had these masks with a "Totally Ghoul" tag on..
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Deluxe Edition Masks
Identifying Facts.
Material: Thick White Latex
Overall length 34cm
Stamp: Some are "Easter Unlimited inc, Made in China", newer ones apparently not stamped some fans say.
Shroud: Thin Mesh type Clothy material, Doubles up around top of mask down to back of the mouth.
Smell: Vanilla Smell
Mouth Indent: 13.5 cm (Matt Black Paint)
Tags: Black and Red Ghostface Tag, New Logo dark red tag, New logo Dark red with Yellow "Collectors Edtion"
Overall: A sturdier mask than its Latex predecessors.
available as a normal white mask or Zombie Deluxe.
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Walgreens Type: AKA Re-shoot Style masks. 2010 and 2011.
Identifying Facts.
Material: Latex, Thicker mix, Masks available were Glow and Non Glow
Overall Length: (32cm, 2010) (31cm,2011)
Stamp: Both types are on back of chin, "Easter Unlimited inc" Made in China
Shroud: Black Stretchy Material
Smell: Vanilla Smell
Mouth Indent: 12.5cm (Both Types)
Tags: (2010, Black and Red GF tag) (2011, New Ghostface Logo tag)
Overall: Two types that are both sturdier molds compared to previous types, more noticeable because of the long mouths strecthing evenly down each side of the mouths, the 2010 eyes however have a moulded edge on them, the 2011 has that same area smoothly rounded off instead.
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2011 White Latex and Vinyl masks.
Identifying Facts.
Material: Thick White Shiny White Vinyl, (NON GLOW)
In UK, ASDA versions were Thick creamy colour Vinyl and Glowed.
Also a latex version like 2010 types was out, still with the new Ghostface logo tag.
Overall Length: Both Types 31cm (Latex and Vinyl)
Stamp: Stamps relocated to inner of mask up from the left eyes, leaving the chin silky smooth!
Shroud: Black Stretchy Material
Smell: Vanilla Smell
Mouth Indent: 12.5cm
(Matt Black Paint) Both versions. Some versions have different shape and shiny black paint on nose and mouth.
Tags: New Ghostface logo tags.
Overall: Two nice masks, both flexible with
either the shiny white or creamy glow finishes. |
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