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  3. Trick or Treat (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Trick or Treat is a 1952 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. [1] The cartoon, which takes place on Halloween night, follows a series of pranks between Donald Duck and his nephews with Witch Hazel.

  4. Pink Halloween is officially a thing, and TikTok is obsessed ...

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    Move over, orange and black. #Pinkoween is here, and TikTokers can't get enough.

  5. Spooky, Scary Skeletons - Wikipedia

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    "Spooky, Scary Skeletons" is a Halloween song by American musician Andrew Gold, first released on his 1996 album Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music. [2] Since the 2010s, the song has received a resurgence in popularity online as an Internet meme. [2] [3] In 2013, The Living Tombstone created a dubstep remix of the song.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Palaeontology/Paleoart review/Archive ...

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    Though I agree with FunkMonk that a white background looks cleaner and would fit better into the article, but decision is yours of course. I maybe would place the scale bar to the lower right corner, respectively, so that it is clearly separated from the drawing (right now, at first sight of the thumbnail, it looks a bit as if the scale bar ...

  7. Mall goth - Wikipedia

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    Mall goths in Basel in 2005. Mall goths (also known as spooky kids) [1] are a subculture that began in the late-1990s in the United States. Originating as a pejorative to describe people who dressed goth for the fashion rather than culture, it eventually developed its own culture centred around nu metal, industrial metal, emo and the Hot Topic store chain.

  8. Hot Stuff the Little Devil - Wikipedia

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    Hot Stuff the Little Devil is a character appearing in American comic books.Created by Warren Kremer, he first appeared in Hot Stuff #1 (October 1957), published by Harvey Comics. [1]

  9. Round and Round the Garden - Wikipedia

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    The rhyme was first collected in Britain in the late 1940s. [2] Since teddy bears did not come into vogue until the twentieth century it is likely to be fairly recent in its current form, but Iona and Peter Opie suggest that it is probably a version of an older rhyme, "Round about there": [2]