Now You See It Disney Scary Movies
Disney has been a leader of fun for years, so it only makes sense that they would make some of the best Halloween movies for all ages to watch. Whether you're thinking of getting nostalgic with old favorites or looking for something new, but not so scary to watch, Disney totally has you covered with their list of Halloween movies. From big hits like Hocus Pocus to small and sweet Disney Channel originals like Twitches, you'll definitely find a movie here that is perfect for whatever spooky plans you have in mind. So, make some popcorn and gather your friends or family. These are the best Disney Halloween movies.
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The Haunted Mansion (2003)
Based off the iconic Disneyland ride, The Haunted Mansion quickly made new fans thanks its this incredible film. Eddie Murphy is a real estate agent who brings his family to go see a mansion in hopes of making a big sale. However, they are soon trapped in there because of a storm and suddenly discover the house's ghostly history.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town and always tries to make each year even spookier than the last. But when he leaves the town and discovers a whole new world where it's Christmas everyday, Jack tries to bring the spirit of the new holiday to his town. Suddenly the evil Oogie Boogie comes up with a plan to kidnap Santa Clause and Jack must find a way to save Christmas for everyone before it's too late.
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Invisible Sister (2015)
Girl Meets World star Rowan Blanchard absolutely shines as Cleo, a science geek and outsider at her school where she is constantly compared to her much more popular older sister, Molly (Paris Leclerc). After successfully turning a moth invisible with her new science experiment, Molly also ends up accidentally getting affected by the new concoction and must find a way to turn herself back before she ends up stuck like that forever.
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Return to Halloweentown (2006)
It's impossible to talk about this movie without bringing up the recast. When Sara Paxton took Kimberly J. Brown's place as Marnie Piper, fans were appalled, to say the least. Of course, Sara is an incredible actress, but why the switch up? Some reports claim Kimberly, the original Marnie, was busy filming Big Bad Wolf when this installment was shooting. Meanwhile, Kimberly told Seventeen.com the recast was "a decision that they made."
Drama aside, this movie is all about Marnie and Dylan's wild experience at Witch University. If you haven't seen this one yet, make sure to watch the promo.
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Twitches Too (2007)
In this sequel, Tia and Tamera Mowry return as Alex Fielding and Camryn Barnes. They're not exactly on the same page given Alex is attending college and Camryn is playing with tiaras, but they're both convinced their biological father may actually still be alive. The theory is that he's residing in a place called The Shadowlands. To top it all off, Thantos (the girls' evil uncle) might be there, too, which means he is still a threat. There's so much drama and mystery, but it can all be fixed if the twin witches manage to pull off a spell during a solar eclipse.
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Halloweentown High (2004)
Marnie and a bunch of her friends from Halloweentown switch things up for the school year and attend a normal (by normal, I mean mortal) high school. But there's a catch! If anything goes wrong, meaning if anyone gets hurt because of their magical talents, Marnie's powers will be taken away. No pressure, right?
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Tower of Terror (1997)
This flick is coming in 12th place because it's not technically a DCOM. The horror movie based on the Tower of Terror ride at Disney World originally aired on ABC. It's about a down-on-his-luck journalist named Buzzy Crocker who just lost his job and now writes for a supermarket tabloid. He travels with his niece named Anna (a young Kirsten Dunst) to the Hollywood Tower Hotel that's believed to be haunted by five guests who disappeared in an elevator back in 1939. He's determined to get a story out of the myths (whether he has to fake it or not), but soon finds that the hotel IS really haunted and he and his niece have to figure out how to break the curse before they face the same fate as those who haunt the hotel!
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Girl vs. Monster (2012)
The night before Halloween, Skylar discovers that she's a fifth generation monster hunter and a monster called Demetria is determined to get rid of her before she can continue the family tradition. Skylar and her friends have to join together to defeat Demetria because Skylar totes has other plans for Halloween night—like singing with her super cute crush Ryan and his band.
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Now You See It (2005)
Allyson Miller knows that when she discovers the magician Danny Sinclair, he has what it takes to win the Mystic Max magic competition and become a star, except that Danny's majorly lacking the confidence it takes to win. On a mission to discover his confidence and the secrets hidden in the founding magician's mansion, Now You See It swiftly turns into the best G-rated psychological/magical thriller ever.
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Smart House (1999)
Okay, so it's not technically a Halloween movie, but what's scarier than your own state-of-the-art automated house turning against you? Yeah—nothing. And let's not forget its amazing costume scene—remember when Ben and his friends pretended to be a boy band and slam dunked the funk? Classic.
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The Scream Team (2002)
Ever wonder what Kat Dennings was doing before she was the star of her hit sitcom 2 Broke Girls? Well, she was starring in this hilarious Halloween DCOM about a pair of siblings who team up with two clumsy ghosts to help their dead grandfather cross over.
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Under Wraps (1997)
Disney channel's very first Halloween DCOM, Under Wraps, is about three 12-year-olds who find a mummy and accidentally bring it to life. It's a bone-afied classic. Get it?
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Hocus Pocus (1993)
While Hocus Pocus was originally written as a DCOM, producers behind the scenes ultimately decided it worked better as a feature film release in theaters. So while it lost its ~official~ DCOM status, the classic Halloween flick still feels like one to you because it airs on Disney Channel, like, 1000 times whenever Halloween rolls around. The movie follows three teens named Max, Dani, and Allison from Salem, Massachusetts who accidentally resurrect the Sanderson sisters, three witches who were executed 300 years ago for practicing dark magic. Now, the witch sisters are determined to continue their reign of terror over Salem and Max, Dani, and Allison are the only people who can stop them with the help of an immortal cat named Thackery Binx.
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Phantom of the Megaplex (2002)
Something's fishy at the local cinemax—AKA, someone in a creepy, black cape is wreaking havoc around the theater. It's either the rumored "phantom," the ghost of the person who was trapped inside the old movie theater when it was demolished and who's now haunting the new theater, or one of the megaplex's employees pretending to be him. We're down with any Disney movie based loosely on hit broadway musicals, so this is definitely going in the top five!
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Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire (2000)
When you're grounded on the night you've got tickets to the Headless Horseman concert or a Halloween date with your super cute BF, you'd be willing to do just about anything to get your mom out of the house so that you could go out and have some Halloween fun, right? Even if that means setting her up on a date with a vampire... Okay, maybe you wouldn't go that far—but when Adam and Chelsea Hansen accidentally do just that, the result is Halloween DCOM gold!
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Twitches (2005)
If you loved Tia and Tamara Mowry's hilarious classic '90s sitcom about two twins separated at birth who are reunited as teenagers, Sister, Sister, you'll love Twitches—because it's basically the same thing... plus, magic. In Twitches, the reunited twin sisters find out they're witches and must save the the magic kingdom where they were born and where their birth mother still lives!
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Don't Look Under The Bed (1999)
Don't Look Under The Bed has one thing that all the other Halloween DCOMs really didn't—it's actually scary. Besides dealing with more serious topics (like cancer), there's something about watching Frances' super cute imaginary friend Larry Houdini transform into a boogeyman right before our eyes that gave us nightmares for months after catching this Halloween flick! And clearly, Disney agrees with our assessment of Don't Look Under the Bed's scary-factor. It no longer airs on the Disney channel, even during Halloween season, because parents complained it was too dark for their kids to watch!
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Halloweentown (1998)
There's no other option for the number one spot. Halloweentown brings the best parts of Halloween together into one movie: witches, spells, monsters, ghosts, family, and teenage angst (yes, Halloween can totally be angsty, especially for Marnie Cromwell). It's the one movie you can count on catching on the Disney channel every single year. And that's never going to change (at least not while Halloweentown stans have anything to say about it). It'll go down in history as a Halloween classic (along with all its sequels, of course).
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Spooky Buddies (2011)
In this Halloween film edition, watch your favorite talking pups go on an adventure like never before. With the help of their new friends the buddies must stop an evil warlock and his no-good hound before it is too late.
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Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
In the second installment of the iconic Disney movie series Halloweentown , an angry warlock has taken hold of Aggie's spell book. With her spells in his possession, he threatens to turn everyone into whatever costume they are wearing at midnight on Halloween. It is up to Marnie and her grandmother Aggie to rescue their book and save the humans before it is too late.
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The Black Cauldron (1985)
In this '80s Disney animation, a villainous King seeks to possess the black cauldron's power but when a young pig keeper's assistant hears of the news, he and his friends set off on a journey to stop him. But can they reach him in time, or will the cauldron's evil prevail? You'll just have to watch to see
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Bride of Boogedy (1987)
After ignoring a dire warning, the Davis family moves into their dream home. They quickly discover it is the favorite haunt of a 300-year-old spirit who has the face of grilled cheese. Watch as they attempt to fight the fright before discovering something that forces them to confront the ghostly Mr.Boogedy.
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Toy Story of Terror (2013)
This animated short was made just for TV. When Woody and the rest of the gang are held up at a roadside motel, members from the group start to disappear. Desperate to get to the bottom of this Woody and Buzz set out to solve this spooky mystery.
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Mostly Ghostly (2008)
Based on the book with the same title, Mostly Ghostly follows aspiring magician Max Doyle. When he meets two lost ghosts, he offers to help them find eternal rest in exchange for help in the love department.
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Maleficent (2014)
Learn the backstory behind one of the most sinister Disney villains. Once a pure hearted young girl Maleficent turn to the dark side after a terrible betrayal. After battling woth the invading king's successor she curses his daughter only to learn she might be the key to saving her people.
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Frankenweenie (2012)
When a young Frankenstein's dog passes away suddenly, he attempts to bring him back to life through an elaborate science experiment.
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Mickey's House of Villains (2002)
It's Halloween at the house of mouse! When the Disney villains decide to make an appearance, it is up to Mickey and his friends to keep them from taking over.
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Monsters Inc. (2001)
This movie is an absolute classic. In a city run by children's screams it couldn't be more fitting to watch on Halloween. Children are toxic to them but when a child breaks through into their world, two monsters, Mike and Sully quickly learn that thing might not be as they seem.
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
The unlikely group of an apprentice witch, a cynical conman, and three kids join forces to search for the missing ingredient in a magical spell. If they succeed, they might just help Britain in World War II.
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Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)
When a modern day sorcerer stumbles upon a young protege who show magical promise, he just might be the key to saving Manhattan from a dark force.
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Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005)
This movie will remind you of your childhood. Join Pooh and his friends in the hundred acre woods for a Halloween adventure.
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Coco (2017)
Miguel dreams of being a musician but his family has banned music for generations. When Miguel finds himself in colorful Land of the Dead he embarks on a journey to finally uncover his family's history.
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Into the Woods (2014)
Watch as the stars of everyone's favorite fairytales including Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Little Red Riding Hood, come together in this fantastical movie about a magical quest.
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
In the second part of this two-part film, Ichabod travels through the town of Sleepy Hallows on Halloween, a place known for its ghostly reputation.
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James and the Giant Peach (1996)
When James spills magical crocodile tongues and giant peach grows in his yard. Climbing inside to investigate he embarks on a magical journey that he never could've predicted.
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Tamara Fuentes is the current Associate Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers TV, movies, books, celebrities, and more. She can often be found in front of a screen fangirling about something new. Before joining Cosmopolitan, she was the entertainment editor over at Seventeen. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
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Now You See It Disney Scary Movies
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