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Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular, on its first United States airing, was the most-viewed cable program with kids 6-11, boys 6-11, kids 2-11 and boys 2-11; with 1,051,000 viewers from the kids 6-11 demographic, it was the highest-rated Cartoon Network special of 2004 with kids 6-11, boys 6-11 and boys 2-11, and improved viewership with ...
Here are 15 shows and specials to watch this Halloween, including "Teacup" and a "What We Do in the Shadows" finale. ... from a black-and-white episode set at an asylum to stories of witches ...
The TV channel Freeform (dating back to when it was known as Fox Family) annually presented their special "13 Nights of Halloween" with specialized Halloween episodes of regularly scheduled programs, as well as specified Halloween specials and movies to play for the 13 nights leading up to October 31. This was expanded to the entire 31 nights ...
A 5-year-old Taiwanese boy dressed up as Nvidia's Jensen Huang for Halloween. The boy sported Huang's signature black leather jacket and carried some homemade Nvidia tech.
He plans to end Halloween to protect himself while his friends, Daryl, Bert, and Katie, decide to go trick-or-treating with Hannah while distancing themselves from Jimmy due to his delusional monster paranoia. On the Fright Side, Scary Godmother, Harry, Skully Pettibone, Bug-A-Boo, Max, Ruby, and Orson are planning another annual Halloween party.
Horror fans don’t have to rely on just horror movies during spooky season — there's also plenty of terrifying television shows that can get anyone into the Halloween spirit. American Horror ...
The Devil is seen working the large saw on the bat toy with the Wolfman and the Corpse Dad during "Making Christmas". Frankenstein is seen in Halloween Town during the ending of "This is Halloween" clapping in the crowd in Town Square. Gate Keeper is the keeper of the Halloween Town Gate. He is a short monster with a bird-like face who wears a ...
As with the rest of the Halloween specials, the episode is considered non-canon and falls outside the show's regular continuity. The episode makes cultural references to television series such as The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, and Peanuts, as well as films such as The Devil and Daniel Webster, Bram Stoker's Dracula and The Lost Boys. Since ...