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"This Is Halloween" is a song from the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas composed and written by Danny Elfman. In the film, it is performed by the residents of the fictional "Halloween Town", which is the film's main setting, and introduces the town's Halloween-centered lifestyle.
Chloe and Jet go to Jack and the Beanstalk land and, with the help of the woodcutter, help the Giant get a good night's sleep. The kids travel to the Mayan Ruins to meet a toucan with a problem. With the help of a cheeky monkey, they solve the puzzle and save the day.
Drutt (voiced by Nick Shipley) is Berk's pet, resembling an oversized spider, who often causes trouble when chasing after worms and other invaders, as by passing the trap door in search thereof. Although often characterised as male, Drutt produces a litter of baby spiders in the show's second season. He is non-verbal but makes various noises.
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Take a wooden box and saw holes into the top piece using a circular saw. Sand down and paint bright carnival colors. Then, take zombie statues from any Halloween store, cut off their heads and ...
The Nightmare Before Christmas is the fifteenth soundtrack album by American composer Danny Elfman.It was released on October 12, 1993, by Walt Disney Records to promote the 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Yellow Spider – black and yellow spider with red spines; Yellow Beetle – black and yellow with red bumps; Advertised names for the spider and beetle were "Spooky Spider" and "Gruesome Beetle" or "Brutal Beetle". The colors were not consistent. Horrible Hamilton usually was made in green, but some yellow versions were made.
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 ...