The term denotes a specific category of automated Halloween decorations depicting a cemetery worker, often presented in a macabre or humorous fashion. These devices typically utilize electronic and mechanical components to simulate digging motions, spoken phrases, and sometimes even light and sound effects, designed to enhance the immersive quality of a haunted scene. For example, a homeowner might position such a device near a faux graveyard to create a more engaging and startling visual for trick-or-treaters.
The significance of these animated figures lies in their ability to transform a static Halloween display into a dynamic and interactive experience. They offer a readily available and relatively simple means of augmenting the ambiance of a haunted house or yard display. Historically, such elaborate displays were achievable only through significant effort and expense. Now, such devices have evolved from simple, manually operated props to sophisticated, automated figures controlled by sensors and microprocessors, offering increased realism and entertainment value.