Boo Bops
Spooky Sweets
Spooky Side of the Magic Kingdom
Halloween Hijinks in Classic TV Land
Hauntingly Historical Halloween Traditions
100

This song by Michael Jackson features a spooky music video with zombies and a famous dance routine.

Thriller

100

This chewy candy comes in a variety of fruit flavors and is known for its slogan, "Taste the Rainbow."

Skittles

100

In this classic Disney ride, "999 happy haunts" await you, but there's always room for one more.

Haunted Mansion
100

In Bewitched, this homemaker wife, who also happens to be a witch, twitches her nose to case spells, much to the confusion and frustration of her mortal husband, Darrin. 

Samantha Stephens

100

In the United States, this tradition began in the 19th century when children would go door-to-door for treats on Halloween, originating from an older custom called "soulling."

Trick-or-Treating

200

This song by Ray Parker Jr. was the theme for a 1984 movie about paranormal investigators.

Ghostbusters

200

This candy bar, featuring nougat, caramel, and peanuts covered in chocolate, is often given out to trick-or-treaters.

Snickers

200

In this Disney film, Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, discovers Christmas Town and decides to bring the festive spirit to his home, leading to chaos and confusion. 

The Nightmare Before Christmas

200

In this 1960's sitcom, a loving monster family lives at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, complete with a Frankenstein dad and vampire mom. 

The Munsters

200

In the early 20th century, this popular Halloween activity involved carving turnips or potatoes before the introduction of pumpkins.

Jack-o'-Lanterns

300

This song by Rockwell features Michael Jackson on the chorus and talks about feeling like somebody's watching you.

Somebody's Watching Me

300

This candy, known for its colorful shell and chocolate center, is a popular treat during Halloween.

M&M's

300

In Coco, this holiday is celebrated, where the dead return to visit their living relatives.

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

300

This spooky and kooky TV family lives in a creepy mansion and includes a cousin named It and a butler named Lurch. 

The Addams Family

300

This ancient Celtic festival marked the end of the harvest season and was celebrated on the evening of October 31st. 

Samhain

400

This 1962 novelty song by Bobby "Boris" Pickett describes a dance performed by monsters.

Monster Mash

400

This candy, known for its sour taste and chewy texture, comes in a variety of shapes and flavors, including worms and bears.

Sour Patch Kids

400

In The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, this headless rider terrorizes Sleepy Hollow, carrying this in his hand. 

Pumpkin

400

This late 70's sitcom featured an alien from the planet Ork, played by Robin Williams, who famously greeted people with "Na-Nu Na-Nu."

Mork & Mindy

400

This holiday, which is celebrated on November 1st, honors saints and martyrs and is closely linked to Halloween.

All Saints' Day

500

This bewitching song by Screamin' Jay Hawkins is known for its eerie sound and was famously covered by the Sanderson Sisters. 

I Put a Spell on You

500

This candy, known for its hard shell and chewy center, is often found in Halloween treat bags and comes in flavors like cherry, grape, and watermelon.

Tootsie Roll Pops

500

This Disney Channel movie follows Marnie and her siblings as they visit their grandmother in a town where every day is Halloween.

Halloweentown

500

In I Dream of Jeannie, Jeannie's master, Major Nelson, is constantly trying to keep her magical abilities hidden from this bewildered and perplexed NASA psychiatrist. 

Dr. Bellows

500

In medieval Europe, this practice involved dressing up in costumes to ward off evil spirits during All Hallows' Eve.

Guising or Mumming