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10 Halloween Shows/Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now

Because spooky season is just around the corner.

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10 Halloween Shows/Movies to Watch on Disney+ Right Now

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We all know Halloween is just around the corner. We also know that Disney is known to have some of the greatest halloween themed movies and episodes. So what better way to get ready for the spookiest time of year than to sit down and watch some of these classic Halloween shows and movies!

The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Not only a Halloween Movie, but a Christmas one too so this movie gets bonus points.

Hocus Pocus

No better way to spend Halloween than with the Sanderson sisters.

Halloweentown (and the sequels)

I mean, the word Halloween is in the title.

The Haunted Mansion

If you've ever ridden the ride at Disney, you'll fall in love with the movie as well.

Suite Life of Zack and Cody Season 1 EP.19- The Ghost in Suite 613

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This is that Suite life episode that gave you nightmares for nights when you were 7.

Wizards of Waverly Place Season 3 EP.2- Halloween

Wizards + Halloween = Gold

Jessie Season 2 EP.1- The Whining

It's like The Shining, but with Disney and Debby Ryan.

Hannah Montana Season 1 EP.17- Torn Between Two Hannah's

Miley stopping her country cousin from ruining her secret at a Halloween party? Count me in!

Good Luck Charlie Season 2 EP.25- Scary Had a Little Lamb

A memorable TV show with a memorable Halloween episode.

Spooky Buddies

Amazon Media

I mean come on, it's dogs. They're also dressed up, which makes it even better.

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