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What We Do in the Shadows Gifts for All…but Not You, Guillermo
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Looking for a fang-tastic gift for the What We Do in the Shadows fan in your life? We’ve got you covered with the quirkiest, most hilarious finds that’ll leave them howling with laughter (and maybe even thirsting for more). Whether they’re obsessed with Nandor’s relentless charm, Laszlo’s eccentric antics, or Nadja’s sassy one-liners, these gifts are the perfect way to show off their love for Staten Island’s favorite vampires.
Start with a Nandor Funko Pop because, let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want a tiny warlord watching over their desk? Or go for something that’ll suck the energy right out of them—an energy vampire mug featuring Colin Robinson’s deadpan face. And for the ultimate Laszlo fan, a tee of his hilarious Jackie Daytona persona is a must-have—he's just a regular human bartender after all.
If Nadja’s Killer Nightclub inspires them, snag this light-up sign that’ll bring some undead sass into any bar. These gifts are sure to have any What We Do in the Shadows fan laughing for centuries—just make sure they don’t invite you over for a midnight snack!
Best Gifts for 'What We Do in the Shadows' Fans
The Funko Pop! Nandor The Relentless is the best collectible for fans of the vampire warlord. Complete with his iconic armor and ever-serious expression, this figure is a must-have for your spooky, Staten Island-inspired display.
Bring Nadja’s impeccable vampiric taste to your space with her iconic nightclub sign from What We Do in the Shadows. This glowing tribute to Nadja’s legendary club transforms any room into a gothic nightspot, perfect for fans of the show’s eerie charm.
Show off your love for your favorite vampiric couple with this set of vintage frame earrings featuring Laszlo and Nadja's portraits. Pair them with a gothic dress to feel like you're part of the Staten Island vampire gang...but not you, Guillermo.
While a fully functional animatronic puppet might be a bit over-the-top, you can still bring home your very own haunted Nadja doll as a throw pillow. It won’t talk back, but it’s definitely a lot more cozy for lounging.
What's a better office desk gift than Colin Robinson's deadpan face mug to match the soul-sucking vibes? Any fan is sure to get a laugh out of it.
Celebrate The Human Music Group with this Laszlo and Nadja t-shirt.
All secret meetings take place in the fancy room, right? This door sign is great decor for all fans of the show, and it's especially useful for anyone with roommates.
Showcase your love for Lazlo's persona Jackie Daytona by rocking this t-shirt.
This is the inside joke that will never get old.
These vintage-inspired posters are great for decorating any room of your home as a subtle tribute to your favorite show, especially if you frame them.
Don't we all dream of having this painting of Nadja hung in our home? Even though we can't get our hands on the real thing, this poster is the next best thing.
Drink your Human Alcohol Beer (or other beverage of your choice) in this pint glass.
If you'd rather attend a Superb Owl Party than a Super Bowl Party, you need this t-shirt in your wardrobe.
Turn anything into What We Do in the Shadows merch with this sticker. This is great for a water bottle, laptop cover, phone cover, or any other item that you use on the reg.
Rep your favorite vampires (and sort of Guillermo) with this color block t-shirt.
You can get this Nandor the Relentless cartoon as a vinyl sticker or a magnet.
This Lazlo sticker is just what you need to decorate your water bottle. You could even get it as a magnet for your fridge or locker.
If you want to shop more fun gift guides, check out these Only Murders in the Building Gifts every Arconiac needs.
—Originally published Oct. 28, 2021, at 12:28 p.m. PT
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