Feel nostalgic about Camp Crystal Lake's many mangled movie memories? Miss jumping over zombies and getting lost in the woods in the NES Friday the 13th game? If so, you might like the character home decoration outlet Horror Decor is featuring in their limited edition pillow series.

Jason Voorhees, the counselor clobbering slasher of Camp Crystal Lake, is getting the pillow buddy treatment from Horror Decor. Each item measuring about 22 inches high, Horror Decor's horror buddies line depicts creepy character pillows in cutout forms. Think of these buddies as stuffed animals for the horror fan.

The Jason horror buddies will be available in two styles:

  • Jason Horror Buddy: the buttoned shirt, gray slacks, and white hockey mask-wearing Jason we've seen in the 1980's films.
  • NES Jason Horror Buddy: the purple jumpsuit and green hockey mask-wearing Jason from the 1989 NES game.

Both buddies are now available to purchase. The NES variant, however, will only be available for a limited time, from 4/25/14 - 5/2/14.

To order a Jason Horror Buddy later this week or to learn more about Horror Decor, visit:

"Following the release of our Clown Horror Buddy back in March, we here are Horror Decor are excited to announce the release of two Jason inspired Horror Buddy pillows that are available today. The project was a collaboration with John Squires from Freddy In Space, who we have worked with many times in the past to create great limited edition pillows. The fantastic artwork was done by by the very talented Matt Ryan, who also did the artwork for the Clown Horror Buddy. Now we can all relive a part of our childhood by cuddling up with Jason's softer side.

The NES Jason is a limited run and is only available from 4/25/14 - 5/2/14. The regular Jason will stick around for a longer period of time. Each Jason Horror Buddy is priced at $50 plus shipping. He is approximately 22" inches tall and is printed on both sides. We painstakingly make each one of these guys by hand, they aren't created in an overseas factory, so they may take 3-4 weeks to ship out, but we promise that they're worth the wait!"

Source: Horror Decor
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