Mothboy

$45.00

Mothman must have been a just lil Moth-baby boy at one point, right?

This mothboy is handsewn from black, red, gray, and heathered gray acrylic felt. Each one has handsewn face and wing details and has a scraggly black faux fur body. They're ready for snuggles or just a nice scary late-evening appearance in your local neighborhood.

Each mothboy measures approximately:
6" x 4" x 4"

Who's Mothman?
As legend has it, the flying Mothman of Point Pleasant scared countless locals in the late 1960s. The first Mothman sightings occurred near the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966. On November 12 of that year, five men in the nearby town of Clendenin were digging a grave when they reported seeing a man-like shadowy figure fly over their heads from a nearby tree. Three days later on November 15, two young couples—Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette—told police they were chased in their car by a black figure with a 10-foot wingspan and glowing red eyes.

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Mothman must have been a just lil Moth-baby boy at one point, right?

This mothboy is handsewn from black, red, gray, and heathered gray acrylic felt. Each one has handsewn face and wing details and has a scraggly black faux fur body. They're ready for snuggles or just a nice scary late-evening appearance in your local neighborhood.

Each mothboy measures approximately:
6" x 4" x 4"

Who's Mothman?
As legend has it, the flying Mothman of Point Pleasant scared countless locals in the late 1960s. The first Mothman sightings occurred near the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966. On November 12 of that year, five men in the nearby town of Clendenin were digging a grave when they reported seeing a man-like shadowy figure fly over their heads from a nearby tree. Three days later on November 15, two young couples—Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette—told police they were chased in their car by a black figure with a 10-foot wingspan and glowing red eyes.

Mothman must have been a just lil Moth-baby boy at one point, right?

This mothboy is handsewn from black, red, gray, and heathered gray acrylic felt. Each one has handsewn face and wing details and has a scraggly black faux fur body. They're ready for snuggles or just a nice scary late-evening appearance in your local neighborhood.

Each mothboy measures approximately:
6" x 4" x 4"

Who's Mothman?
As legend has it, the flying Mothman of Point Pleasant scared countless locals in the late 1960s. The first Mothman sightings occurred near the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966. On November 12 of that year, five men in the nearby town of Clendenin were digging a grave when they reported seeing a man-like shadowy figure fly over their heads from a nearby tree. Three days later on November 15, two young couples—Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette—told police they were chased in their car by a black figure with a 10-foot wingspan and glowing red eyes.