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16 Halloween Costumes For You And Your Boo That Are So Cute It's Scary

Halloween pun intended.

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16 Halloween Costumes For You And Your Boo That Are So Cute It's Scary
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I think we can all agree that Halloween is the best holiday. Making costumes with friends, significant others or solo is so much fun.

Just look at #15 and #16; my boyfriend and I love dressing up each year. Here are some ideas to get your spooky juices flowing:

Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable

Call me, beep me, if you wanna TRICK OR TREAT me.

Peter Pan and Wendy Darling

If you never grown up, you can always go trick or treating.

Shaggy and Scooby

Zoinks!

Baby and Johnny 

Nobody puts Baby in a costume without her man.

Janet Snackhole and Bert Macklin

Bert Macklin, FBI. Janet Snakehole, very rich widow with a terrible secret.

Jim and Pam

When he's the Jim to your Pam...

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Jim and Pam... but Halloween.

Cosmo and Wanda

"We're two halves of a whole idiot."

Forrest Gump and Jenny

Extra points if your boo carries around a ping pong paddle and box of chocolates.

Tooth fairy and dentist

A real power couple here.

Clark Kent and Lois Lane

You're sure to have a super night with this one.

Steve Irwin and crocodile 

Crikey!

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So fetch.

Boo and Sully

Honestly, this is the cutest thing I've ever seen.

Pebbles and Bam Bam

We got everything for the costume for under $20 total and spent maybe an hour making everything. It was so much fun and everyone loved it!

Little Red Riding Hood and Big Bad Wolf

This was my favorite because of the detail I put into my boyfriend's face. Plus, we got a ton of compliments throughout the night!

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