Disney Villains
Spooky Destinations
"Rituals"
Scooby Doo
Vampires
100
The plan of this Snow White "evil queen" relies primarily on Snow White biting into this iconic fruit. 

Poison apple

100

This small Massachusetts town, famous for its self-named witch trials, is a popular travel destination around Halloween. 

Salem

100

This Halloween "ritual" is the highlight of the holiday for children: candy or mischief? 

Trick-or-treat

100

As the smartest member of the team, Velma plays an essential role, however, she does have a main weakness- she can't see without these. 

Her glasses 

100

Bella's love interest in Twilight, this vampire is infamous for his sparkling skin. 

Edward
200

Mother Gothel traps this princess in a tall tower so she can use her powers for selfish gain. 

Rapunzel 

200

Some consider this city the most haunted in America- infamous for above-ground cemeteries and voodoo rituals.  

New Orleans

200
This activity is a Halloween staple and involves creatively cutting into vegetables to make spooky faces and scenes. 

Carving pumpkins/jack-o-lantern

200

Many of the Scooby gang have their own catchphrases, Shaggy is known to exclaim this when caught by surprise. 

Zoinks!

200

This Count, invented by Bram Stoker, is perhaps the most famous vampire, and the originator of the vampire archetype. 

Dracula

300

Not quite a witch, but this Disney villainess has been known to turn unsuspecting victims into animals... such as llamas.

Yzma

300

This "drowsy" New York village is said to be the home of the Headless Horseman, if author Washington Irving is to be believed. 

Sleepy Hollow

300

Ask Linus- the holiday of Halloween exists to celebrate the arrival of this spooky spirit.

The Great Pumpkin

300
The big plot twist of the live-action Scooby-Doo (2002) reveals this notoriously hated character as the villain behind the mystery. 

Scrappy Doo

300

This creature-like vampire was created in 1922 in the silent-film era; he returned to the big screen in 2024, and has even made an appearance on Spongebob

Nosferatu/ Count Orlock

400

In the climax of Sleeping Beauty, the main antagonist, Maleficent, transforms into this creature to prevent the prince from rescuing his princess. 

dragon

400

As the home of the deadliest Civil War battle, this Pennsylvania town reports a myriad of ghostly activity.

Gettysburg 

400

A common tradition in Celtic regions, the lighting of these is said to mimic sunlight and ward off frights on Halloween night.  

bonfire

400

This fictional band of witchy (or Wiccan) women made Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost one of the more popular Scooby-Doo films. 

The Hex Girls 

400

Marvel released a self-titled movie about this vampiric-like anti-hero twice; its initial review bombed, but it received a second theatrical release after popular memes- and bombed again.

Morbius

500

Ursula the sea witch isn't entirely heartless- she adores her two eel pets, named this and this. 

Flotsam & Jetsam 

500

Due to a turbulent past with pirates, slavery, and yellow fever, among other deadly histories, this beautiful southern city lays claim to many ghosts living among picturesque Spanish Moss and river and ocean views.

Savannah, GA

500

These days this Christian ritual is more of a movie scare than a real-life prescription, wherein a person utilizes prayer, holy water, and Bible verses to expel evil demons and spirts. 

exorcism 

500

Scooby and Shaggy made their feature-length debut in this 1987 TV movie which had them teaming up with these Three Stooges-like ghostly ghost hunters. 

Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers

500

This beloved Anne Rice character made his on-screen debut in 1994, portrayed by Tom Cruise; the character made a return to screen in 2022, this time in television format.

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