A brightly colored, plastic pumpkin lantern with a smiling face, orange translucent features, and colorful straps sits on a counter in a retail environment. Its cheerful design almost seems auto-drafted for the Halloween spirit.

New Lil’ Boo Popcorn Bucket at Universal Orlando Resort

Shannen Ace

A new Lil’ Boo popcorn bucket is available at Universal Orlando Resort for Halloween Horror Nights 33.

Sign advertising a "Lil' Boo Popcorn Bucket" for $34.99. The bucket lights up and projects, the first fill is free, and an auto draft option is available for easy refills. The sign is decorated with Halloween-themed graphics.

We photographed the souvenir at MIB Gear Shop but saw it at stores all over the resort. Your first fill of the bucket is free. It lights up and projects an image of Lil’ Boo with “HHN 2024.”

Lil’ Boo Popcorn Bucket – $34.99

A brightly colored, plastic pumpkin lantern with a smiling face, orange translucent features, and colorful straps sits on a counter in a retail environment. Its cheerful design almost seems auto-drafted for the Halloween spirit.

The bucket looks just like the worried-looking jack-o’-lantern with his big eyes and small nose. A green stalk is on the top of his head and acts as a handle to open the bucket.

Close-up of an open, empty, orange plastic pumpkin container with a colorful handle, ready for trick-or-treaters to auto draft their favorite sweets.

He would also make the perfect trick-or-treating candy bucket.

Close-up of a vibrant lanyard with a Halloween Horror Nights design displayed in a store. The background features various merchandise and a counter with blurred customers, reminiscent of an Auto Draft vignette capturing spontaneous moments.

The detachable strap is magenta and features scary creatures like spiders, skulls, and tentacled eyeballs alongside Lil’ Boo.

A basket filled with orange plastic jack-o-lantern containers, each featuring a pair of carved eyes. A sign nearby offers a deal on Little Boo Halloween items for $14.99—no need for an auto draft to snag this spooky bargain!

Lil’ Boo made his HHN debut as a prop in the Trick ‘r Treat scare zone at Halloween Horror Nights 27. He became an unofficial HHN mascot after going viral during HHN 30, when he decorated The Wicked Growth: Realm of the Pumpkin house. In the years since he’s popped up during every event as well as on HHN merchandise.

Halloween Horror Nights 33 runs on select nights now through November 3 at Universal Studios Florida.

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