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  2. 60 Cute and Spooky Printable Halloween Pumpkin Stencils - AOL

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    Trace the stencil onto the pumpkin with a permanent marker, color in the negative space, and cut it out to reveal a fun symbol, face, or word to adorn your front porch, entryway, or driveway.

  3. The 13 best witch movies, from “The Wizard of Oz ”to ...

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    Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy are a trio of 17th-century witch sisters resurrected in 1990s Salem in director Kenny Ortega's beloved Halloween favorite. The film finally ...

  4. Halloweentown (film) - Wikipedia

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    It centers on Marnie, who learns she is a witch on her 13th Halloween and is transported to Halloweentown—a magical place where ghosts, ghouls, witches, [3] and werewolves live apart from the human world, but she soon finds herself battling wicked warlocks, evil curses, and endless surprises.

  5. Poupelle of Chimney Town - Wikipedia

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    On Halloween Day, a monster assembles from trash in a landfill. After entering the city, a child finds out its true nature and calls a police force called the Inquisitors. A girl then helps him flee to a dumpster, but he is sent to be incinerated in a garbage truck. Lubicchi, after seeing the monster call for help, pulls it out. Both then try ...

  6. Witch's Night Out - Wikipedia

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    Witch's Night Out is a Canadian animated television Halloween special that premiered on NBC October 27, 1978. [1] Produced in a Toronto studio, it was the sequel to the 1974 special The Gift of Winter with the vocal talents from Dan Aykroyd and Valri Bromfield .

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween shop in Derry, Northern Ireland, selling masks. Halloween costumes were traditionally modeled after figures such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, scary looking witches, and devils. [66] Over time, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.

  8. Halloween (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, and Halloween 4 each received novelizations as well. Jack Martin would write Halloween II, which was released alongside its film counterpart. Martin included an additional victim of Michael's in this novel. [134] Jack Martin also wrote Halloween III: Season of the Witch. [135]

  9. Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) - Wikipedia

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    Witch Hazel is a fairy tale witch antagonist with green skin, a round figure, bulbous facial features, and a single tooth. The name is a pun on the witch-hazel plant and folk remedies based on it. Created by Chuck Jones during the golden age of American animation , the character was originally voiced by Bea Benaderet in 1954's Bewitched Bunny .