The friendly ghost.
Who is Casper?
While the title is deceving, this movie features Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town.
What is A Nightmare Before Christmas?
This type of vegetable is disliked by vampires and is used to frighten them away.
What is garlic?
In Charles Dickens' famous novel "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge has a change of heart after being visited by several ghosts (name one of the ghosts).
Who is Christmas Past, Present, and/or Yet to Come?
John Krasinski's first film as a writer and director, this movie takes place in 2020 after most of the Earth's population has been killed off by mysterious creatures that hunt humans based on sound.
What is A Quiet Place?
This bone, found in the head, is often used as a symbol of Halloween.
What is the skull?
This ghost lurks in the second-floor girls' bathroom at Hogwarts.
Who is Moaning Myrtle?
This film, directed by Tim Burton, follows around a recently deceased young couple who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious ghost from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants.
What is Beetlejuice?
Pumpkins are indigenous to this continent.
What is North America? (In Mexico)
The world's best-known non-human ghost, which is a seventeenth-century merchant ship said to haunt the high seas.
What is the Flying Dutchman?
This film, starring the voices of Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, is the story of Victor Van Dort, who ends up marrying not his intended bride-to-be, but a skeletal woman.
What is the Corpse Bride?
This country has the first written account of children using the phrase “trick or treat” on Halloween.
What is Canada?
This grotesque green ghost is featured in the "Ghostbuster" films and cartoons.
Who is Slimer?
This film is based on true investigations of paranormal experts and follows the Perron family who move into a (haunted) house in Rhode Island.
What is The Conjuring?
In terms of parties held in the USA, Halloween is third. These two days have more parties than Halloween.
What are New Years Eve & the Super Bowl?