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The Halloween Videos That Will Get You in the Spooky Mood[halloween 1978]

 The Halloween Videos That Will Get You in the Spooky Mood



Whether you celebrate Halloween or not, chances are you will have some kids in your life who do. Whether that’s your own kids or some other kid in the neighborhood, there’s nothing wrong with getting in the spirit of it yourself once in a while! There are lots of ways to celebrate halloween and get into the spooky mood, but we think these videos are the best way to do just that! If you’re looking to get inspired to decorate your house or help plan some fun activities, take a look at these Halloween videos and see if they help give you some ideas!


Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?

Halloween is a holiday observed annually on October 31. There are many tales behind the origin of Halloween but it is believed that it originated from various pagan customs related to soul cakes and purging ghosts. It was brought to America by Irish immigrants fleeing poverty. Halloween has become a lot about partying, giving out candy to kids, dressing up as monsters and being scared out of your mind so here are some halloween videos that will make you laugh until you cry and then pee yourself.


Halloween party

Every year, as October approaches, you see stores selling Halloween Clothes. It's time for a new take on trick-or-treating that doesn't have to involve tricks. Going out for a Halloween Party Video is a safer and more social way to enjoy the holiday season with your loved ones.




History of Halloween

Halloween is a time when children dress up as witches, ghouls and zombies to scare people. They do this by knocking on doors with their trick or treat bags, shouting Trick or Treat, and asking for sweets such as candy apples, chocolate bars, and lollipops.


10 Best Horror Films

1. Nosferatu (1922) - The film is a silent horror movie and was directed by F. W. Murnau. It tells the tale of Count Orlok's attempt to move from Transylvania to Germany so that he may find new blood and spread the curse, and of a young real estate agent's misfortune in selling Count Orlok a house near Bremen. It stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok


Best Kids’ Cartoons For Halloween Parties


We have compiled a list of some of our favorite Halloween videos for kids to watch. These are perfect if you are throwing a Halloween party or if your little ones want something to watch before bedtime!


Best Family-Friendly Movies To Watch On Halloween

There are so many movies to watch on Halloween but here are my top five favorites that are family friendly and will get you in the spooky mood: 

1. Hocus Pocus (1993) 2. Casper (1995) 3. The Addams Family (1991) 4. Halloweentown (1998) 5. Monster House (2006)


Where Did This Holiday Come From?

Halloween is a holiday that dates back to ancient times. The Celts believed that on October 31, when the veil between worlds was at its thinnest, spirits could more easily enter our world. They celebrated by wearing costumes and masks to disguise themselves from these spirits and ward off any evil they might possess. 

In many places today, children wear Halloween cloths of ghosts, ghouls, witches and black cats as part of a festival called mischief night. On Halloween night itself, it's common for children to dress up in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy or other treats. In America, with its large Irish population, there are many links between Halloween and Samhain (the Celtic day marking their New Year).


How Did Trick or Treat Originate?

Halloween is said to have originated from the ancient Celtic holiday, Samhain. There are a few theories about how it came to be called Halloween.


Who Invented Costumes, Candy, and Trick-or-Treating?

It is believed that Halloween originates from a Celtic festival called Samhain. The holiday was a celebration to welcome the souls of ancestors who had passed away during the year. It also marked a time when it was believed that spirits could enter our world and so people would wear costumes and go door to door collecting food offerings or treats. There are many different theories as to why we celebrate Halloween today, but one of them is that people decided to commemorate those who had died by wearing costumes and doing something fun on October 31st, which just so happens to be around All Hallows Eve.


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