Halloween Tradition Around The World
Spooky Movies
Famous Monster
Creepy Creatures
Frightening facts
400

In this country, people celebrate "Día de los Muertos," or Day of the Dead, honoring deceased loved ones with altars and offerings.

Mexico

400

This 1973 horror film features a young girl possessed by a demonic force and includes the famous line, "The power of Christ compels you!"

The Exorcist

400

This ancient Egyptian creature is known for its curse and was famously depicted in films as a reanimated mummy.

Mummy

400

This eight-legged arachnid is known for its ability to spin webs and is often feared by many.

Spider

400

This author wrote "Frankenstein," often considered the first science fiction novel.

Mary Shelley

550

In this country, children celebrate "Festa das Bruxas," where they dress up and go door-to-door for treats, similar to trick-or-treating.

Brazil

550

In this classic animated movie, a group of monsters attempts to scare away a human family that moves into their haunted mansion.

The Addams Family

550

This classic monster, created by Bram Stoker, is known for his ability to turn into a bat and has a notorious weakness to garlic.

Count Dracula

550

These nocturnal creatures are known for their unsettling screams and are often associated with omens of death.

Owls

550

This color is often associated with Halloween and is believed to represent death and the supernatural.

Black

700

During this traditional Mongolian festival, families may perform rituals to ward off evil spirits, particularly during the harvest season.  

"Tsagaan Sar" (White Moon Festival)

700

This film follows a group of children who encounter friendly monsters and explore the spooky world of Halloween in a quest to save their town.

Hotel Transylvania

700

This character, often depicted as a terrifying witch with a penchant for apples, is the main antagonist in Disney's "Snow White."

"The Evil Queen"

700

In Japanese folklore, this spirit is believed to take the form of a cat and is known for causing mischief and sometimes harm.

Bakeneko

700

In some cultures, it’s believed that if you die on this day, you may become a wandering spirit; it falls on October 31.

Halloween

850

In this country, children celebrate "Hallowe’en" by dressing as ghosts and monsters and participating in local fairs and festivities.

Ireland

850

This horror movie franchise features a killer who haunts teenagers in their dreams, leading to deadly consequences.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

850

This werewolf-like creature from Native American legend is said to roam the wilderness, often depicted as a fearsome predator.

Skinwalker

850

These nocturnal creatures are known for their unsettling screams and are often associated with omens of death. 

Vampires

850

According to folklore, this mythical creature transforms during a full moon and is often associated with violence and bloodlust.

Werewolf

1000

In this country, "Chuseok" is celebrated, where families honor their ancestors with food offerings and visits to graves.

South Korea

1000

This animated film features a young girl who discovers a parallel world with creepy creatures and her doppelgänger

Coraline

1000

This creature is known for rising from the grave to feast on human flesh and is often associated with apocalyptic scenarios.

Zombie

1000

This mythical creature is often depicted as a half-man, half-fish and is known for luring sailors to their doom.

Siren

1000

This date marks the beginning of the ancient Celtic festival Samhain, which is believed to be the origin of Halloween.

October 31

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