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[[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]] that the characters wore in [[Halloween Hijinks]], Halloween 2020.
[[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]] that the characters wore in [[Halloween Hijinks]], Halloween 2020.


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| [[File:Homestar as Bod.png|[[File:Homestar_as_Bod.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Homestar Runner]]
| [[Homestar Runner]]
| Bod
| Bod
| ''Bod'' is an animated children's television program first shown on the BBC in 1975 (later aired in the US on [[Nickelodeon]] in the early '80s). The show, adapted from a children's book series, is about a young boy named Bod who lives in a town with several other characters (seen in an Easter egg) who were all introduced with memorable musical themes. The show used a simple, limited animation style and featured a single narrator rather than voice actors.<br />
| Bod was a BBC animated children's television program that aired in the US on [[Nickelodeon]] in the early '80s. It is about a young boy named Bod who lives in a town with several other characters, which his costume Easter egg references. [[retroCRUSH Interview|As far back as 2001]], [[The Brothers Chaps]] have cited ''Bod'' as an early inspiration of ''Homestar Runner''.
[[retroCRUSH Interview|As far back as 2001]], [[The Brothers Chaps]] have cited ''Bod'' as an early inspiration of ''Homestar Runner''.
| [[Bod (TV series)|Wikipedia article]]
| [[Bod (TV series)|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Strong Bad as General Zod.png|[[File:Strong_Bad_as_General_Zod.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Strong Bad]]
| [[Strong Bad]]
| General Zod
| General Zod
| General Zod (portrayed by [[Terence Stamp]]) is the villain in the movie ''[[Superman II]]'' (1980), a ruthless and megalomaniacal supervillain from the planet Krypton. Adapted from DC Comics' ''Superman'' series, elements of Zod invented for the film would later appear in the comics — including the famous line &quot;Kneel before Zod!&quot; and accomplices [[Non (comics)|Non]] and [[Ursa (DC Comics)|Ursa]] (portrayed by Strong Mad and Marzipan, respectively, in the Easter egg).
| General Zod is a supervillain from DC Comics, a megalomaniacal Kryptonian and one of Superman's greatest foes. Strong Bad's costume is from the movie ''[[Superman II]]'', where Zod is portrayed by actor [[Terence Stamp]]. In Strong Bad's Easter egg, Strong Mad and Marzipan dress as Zod's minions [[Non (DC Comics|Non]] and [[Ursa (DC Comics)|Ursa]] respectively; Strong Bad also quotes the famous "Kneel before Zod!" line.
| [[General Zod|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Strong Mad as My Pet Monster.png|[[File:Strong_Mad_as_My_Pet_Monster.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Strong Mad]]
| [[Strong Mad]]
| My Pet Monster
| My Pet Monster
| My Pet Monster is a character created as a plush toy by American Greetings in 1986. The toy line spawned a Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1987. American Greetings took a different approach with My Pet Monster than with most other plush dolls of the era, specifically marketing the toys toward young boys.
| My Pet Monster was a plush toy line created by American Greetings in 1986. The toy line spawned a Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1987. American Greetings took a different approach with My Pet Monster than with most other plush dolls of the era, specifically marketing the toys toward young boys.
| [[My Pet Monster|Wikipedia article]]
| [[My Pet Monster|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Strong Sad as Great Space Coaster Baxter.png|[[File:Strong_Sad_as_Great_Space_Coaster_Baxter.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Strong Sad]]
| [[Strong Sad]]
| Baxter from The Great Space Coaster
| Baxter from The Great Space Coaster
| Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show ''The Great Space Coaster'', a series featuring many [[Muppets]] and [[Sesame Street]] alumni. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the &quot;M.T. Promises&quot; circus.
| Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show ''The Great Space Coaster'', a series featuring many [[Muppets]] and [[Sesame Street]] alumni. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the "M.T. Promises" circus.
| [[The Great Space Coaster|Wikipedia article]]
| [[The Great Space Coaster|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Coach Z as Del from Gorillaz.png|[[File:Coach_Z_as_Del_from_Gorillaz.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Coach Z]]
| [[Coach Z]]
| Del from Gorillaz
| Del from Gorillaz
| Del tha Ghost Rapper is the [[virtual band|animated alter-ego]] of rapper Del the Funky Homosapien. He portrayed the character when collaborating with the virtual band [[Gorillaz]] on their first album (including the single &quot;[[Clint Eastwood (song)|Clint Eastwood]]&quot;, which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), appearing as a spirit hiding from death in the body of Gorillaz drummer Russel Hobbs.
| Del the Funky Homosapien is an American rapper. Collaborating with the virtual band Gorillaz on their first album (including the single [[Clint Eastwood (song)|Clint Eastwood]], which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), he was featured as "Del tha Ghost Rapper" - a murdered musician whose spirit took residence in drummer Russel Hobbs' body.
| [[Del the Funkee Homosapien|Wikipedia article]]
| [[Del tha Funkee Homosapien|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Pom Pom as Capital City Goofball.png|[[File:Pom_Pom_as_Capital_City_Goofball.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Pom Pom]]
| [[Pom Pom]]
| The Capital City Goofball
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| [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:King of Town as Captain Cupcake.png|[[File:King_of_Town_as_Captain_Cupcake.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[The King of Town]]
| [[The King of Town]]
| Captain Cupcake
| Captain Cupcake
| Captain Cupcake is an advertising mascot created to promote the line of [[Hostess CupCake|CupCakes]] made by Hostess Brands. He was the second mascot introduced to promote the company’s snack cakes, following the earlier Twinkie the Kid. The Captain, like his predecessor, is an anthropomorphic version of the product he promotes, dressed in clothing similar to what a navy ship’s captain might wear. However, unlike his predecessor Captain Cupcake was not as popular and is not as widely seen on packaging as Twinkie the Kid is in modern times.
| Captain Cupcake is an advertising mascot created to promote the line of [[Hostess CupCakes|CupCakes]] made by Hostess Brands. He was the second mascot introduced to promote the company’s snack cakes, following the earlier Twinkie the Kid. The Captain, like his predecessor, is an anthropomorphic version of the product he promotes, dressed in clothing similar to what a navy ship’s captain might wear. However, unlike his predecessor Captain Cupcake was not as popular and is not as widely seen on packaging as Twinkie the Kid is in modern times.
| [[Captain Cupcake|Wikipedia article]]
| [[Captain Cupcake|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Bubs as Beedle.png|[[File:Bubs_as_Beedle.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Bubs]]
| [[Bubs]]
| Beedle
| Beedle
| Beedle is a recurring merchant in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series who made his first appearance in the 2002 game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' for the [[Nintendo]] GameCube. Bubs’ costume represents Beedle as he appears in the 2017 Wii U and Nintendo Switch title
| Beedle is a recurring merchant in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series who made his first appearance in the 2002 game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' for the [[Nintendo]] GameCube. Bubs’ costume represents Beedle as he appears in the 2017 Nintendo Switch and Wii U title ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]].''
[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]].
| [[Characters of The Legend of Zelda|Wikipedia article]]
| [[Characters of The Legend of Zelda|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Marzipan as Captain Planet.png|[[File:Marzipan_as_Captain_Planet.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Captain Planet|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:The Cheat as Ponyo.png|[[File:The_Cheat_as_Ponyo.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Ponyo|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Poopsmith as 1 Guy from Andromeda.png|[[File:Poopsmith_as_1_Guy_from_Andromeda.png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[The Poopsmith]]
| [[The Poopsmith]]
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| [[Space Quest|Wikipedia article]]
| [[Space Quest|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Homsar as B.O.B..png|[[File:Homsar_as_B.O.B..png|150px|thumb]]]]
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| [[Homsar]]
| [[Homsar]]
| B.O.B.
| B.O.B.
| Old B.O.B. is a robot voiced by [[Slim Pickens]] from the 1979 [[Disney]] film ''The Black Hole''. He along with his best friend V.I.N.CENT. are last of their kind aboard the U.S.S. Cygnus, which he calls a &quot;Death Ship&quot;. His battered appearance is courtesy of other robots who bully him and call him a freak.
| Old B.O.B. is a robot voiced by [[Slim Pickens]] from the 1979 [[Disney]] film ''The Black Hole''. He along with his best friend V.I.N.CENT. are last of their kind aboard the U.S.S. Cygnus, which he calls a "Death Ship". His battered appearance is courtesy of other robots who bully him and call him a freak.
| [[The Black Hole (1979 film)|Wikipedia article]]
| [[The Black Hole (1979 film)|Wikipedia article]]
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:#f63;" | [[Halloween|Halloween Toons]]
'''Other'''
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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''Big Toons'''
'''Site Components'''
| [[Homestarloween Party]] ([[Homestarloween Party Costumes|costumes]]), [[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] ([[The House That Gave Sucky Treats Costumes|costumes]]), [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]] ([[Pumpkin Carve-nival Costumes|costumes]]), [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] ([[3 Times Halloween Funjob Costumes|costumes]]), [[Halloween Fairstival]] ([[Halloween Fairstival Costumes|costumes]]), [[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] ([[Halloween Potion-ma-jig Costumes|costumes]]), [[Happy Hallow-day]] ([[Happy Hallow-day Costumes|costumes]]), [[Jibblies 2]] ([[Jibblies 2 Costumes|costumes]]), [[Most in the Graveyard]] ([[Most in the Graveyard Costumes|costumes]]), [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] ([[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Costumes|costumes]]), [[Which Ween Costumes?]] ([[Which Ween Costumes? Costumes|costumes]]), [[I Killed Pom Pom]] ([[I Killed Pom Pom Costumes|costumes]]), [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] ([[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Costumes|costumes]]), [[Later That Night...]] ([[Later That Night... Costumes|costumes]]), [[Haunted Photo Booth]] ([[Haunted Photo Booth Costumes|costumes]]), [[Mr. Poofers Must Die]] ([[Mr. Poofers Must Die Costumes|costumes]]), [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods|The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods]] ([[The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods Costumes|costumes]]), [[Halloween Hijinks]] ('''costumes''')
 
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[[Main Page 7]], [[Ween Intro]], [[Punkin Stencils]]
| style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''[[Halloween Teasers|Teasers]]'''
 
| [[Jibblies 2 Teaser]], [[Most in the Graveyard Teaser]], [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser]], [[Halloween Safety]], [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Teaser]], [[Later That Night... Teaser]], [[Haunted Photo Booth Teaser]], [[Mr. Poofers Must Die Teaser]], [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods Teaser|The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods Teaser]]
'''Toons'''
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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''[[Fan Costumes]]'''
[[halloweener]], [[ghosts]], [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 7.0]], [[Malloween Commercial]], [[That a Ghost]], [[Halloween Awards Show]], [[Costume Commercial]], [[Decomposing Pumpkins]], [[Punkin Show]], [[Halloween Safety]], [[Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition]], [[Large Bean (toon)|Large Bean]], [[Kooky Moonlight]]
| [[Fan Costume Commentary|2003]], [[More Fan Costumes|2005]], [[Fan Costumes '06|2006]], [[Fan Costumes '07|2007]], [[Fan Costumes '08|2008]], [[Fan Costumes '09|2009]], [[Fan Costumes 2015|2015]], [[Fan Costumes 2016|2016]], [[Fan Costumes 2017|2017]], [[Fan Costumes 2018|2018]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2019|2019]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2020|2020]]
 
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'''Puppet Stuff'''
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| [[Main Page 7]], [[Ween Intro]], [[halloweener]], [[ghosts]], [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 7.0]], [[Malloween Commercial]], [[Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up]], [[Punkin Stencils]], [[That a Ghost]], [[Homestar vs. Little Girl 2]], [[Halloween Awards Show]], [[Marshie vs. Little Girl]], [[Costume Commercial]], [[Decomposing Pumpkins]], [[Punkin Show]], [[Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition]], [[Large Bean (toon)|Large Bean]], [[Greatest American Homestar]], [[Action Cool News-oween Report]]
[[Homestar vs. Little Girl 2]], [[Marshie vs. Little Girl]], [[Greatest American Homestar]], [[Action Cool News-oween Report]]
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'''Games'''
| [[Halloween Costumes]], [[Rejected Costumes]], [[Other Halloween Costumes]], [[Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes]], [[What are you supposed to be?]], [[I really like your costume]], [[Icon References in Halloween Costumes|Icon References]]
 
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[[Egg Throwing Game]], [[Strong Bad's Treat Snatcha]], [[Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up]]
[[Category:Halloween Costumes]]
 
'''[[Fan Costumes]]'''
 
[[Fan Costume Commentary|2003]], [[More Fan Costumes|2005]], [[Fan Costumes '06|2006]], [[Fan Costumes '07|2007]], [[Fan Costumes '08|2008]], [[Fan Costumes '09|2009]], [[Fan Costumes 2015|2015]], [[Fan Costumes 2016|2016]], [[Fan Costumes 2017|2017]], [[Fan Costumes 2018|2018]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2019|2019]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2020|2020]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2021|2021]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2022|2022]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2023|2023]], [[Fanstume (singular) '24|2024]]
 
'''[[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]]'''
 
[[Rejected Costumes]], [[Other Halloween Costumes]], [[Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes]], [[What are you supposed to be?]], [[I really like your costume]], [[Icon References in Halloween Costumes|Icon References]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

Costumes that the characters wore in Halloween Hijinks, Halloween 2020.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
150px-Homestar_as_Bod.png Homestar Runner Bod Bod was a BBC animated children's television program that aired in the US on Nickelodeon in the early '80s. It is about a young boy named Bod who lives in a town with several other characters, which his costume Easter egg references. As far back as 2001, The Brothers Chaps have cited Bod as an early inspiration of Homestar Runner. Wikipedia article
150px-Strong_Bad_as_General_Zod.png Strong Bad General Zod General Zod is a supervillain from DC Comics, a megalomaniacal Kryptonian and one of Superman's greatest foes. Strong Bad's costume is from the movie Superman II, where Zod is portrayed by actor Terence Stamp. In Strong Bad's Easter egg, Strong Mad and Marzipan dress as Zod's minions Non and Ursa respectively; Strong Bad also quotes the famous "Kneel before Zod!" line. Wikipedia article
150px-Strong_Mad_as_My_Pet_Monster.png Strong Mad My Pet Monster My Pet Monster was a plush toy line created by American Greetings in 1986. The toy line spawned a Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1987. American Greetings took a different approach with My Pet Monster than with most other plush dolls of the era, specifically marketing the toys toward young boys. Wikipedia article
150px-Strong_Sad_as_Great_Space_Coaster_Baxter.png Strong Sad Baxter from The Great Space Coaster Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show The Great Space Coaster, a series featuring many Muppets and Sesame Street alumni. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the "M.T. Promises" circus. Wikipedia article
150px-Coach_Z_as_Del_from_Gorillaz.png Coach Z Del from Gorillaz Del the Funky Homosapien is an American rapper. Collaborating with the virtual band Gorillaz on their first album (including the single Clint Eastwood, which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), he was featured as "Del tha Ghost Rapper" - a murdered musician whose spirit took residence in drummer Russel Hobbs' body. Wikipedia article
150px-Pom_Pom_as_Capital_City_Goofball.png Pom Pom The Capital City Goofball The Capital City Goofball is the mascot for the Capital City baseball team on The Simpsons. He first appeared in the episode “Dancin’ Homer”, where Homer Simpson becomes a mascot for the Springfield Isotopes. In that appearance, his only speaking role, he was voiced by actor Tom Poston. Wikipedia article
150px-King_of_Town_as_Captain_Cupcake.png The King of Town Captain Cupcake Captain Cupcake is an advertising mascot created to promote the line of CupCakes made by Hostess Brands. He was the second mascot introduced to promote the company’s snack cakes, following the earlier Twinkie the Kid. The Captain, like his predecessor, is an anthropomorphic version of the product he promotes, dressed in clothing similar to what a navy ship’s captain might wear. However, unlike his predecessor Captain Cupcake was not as popular and is not as widely seen on packaging as Twinkie the Kid is in modern times. Wikipedia article
150px-Bubs_as_Beedle.png Bubs Beedle Beedle is a recurring merchant in The Legend of Zelda series who made his first appearance in the 2002 game The Wind Waker for the Nintendo GameCube. Bubs’ costume represents Beedle as he appears in the 2017 Nintendo Switch and Wii U title Breath of the Wild. Wikipedia article
150px-Marzipan_as_Captain_Planet.png Marzipan Captain Planet Captain Planet is a superhero conceived by media mogul Ted Turner to promote environmental awareness and the central character of the 1990s cartoon series Captain Planet and the Planeteers. The story of his origin involves five teenagers from various parts of the world, each of whom is given a special ring with a specific power by Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth who awoke in the 20th century to discover her realm had been overrun by pollution. Four of the rings represent the four classical physical elements (Earth, fire, wind, water) and the fifth represents life (heart). When the five rings are joined together, the combination of the five powers is strong enough to summon Captain Planet. Wikipedia article
150px-The_Cheat_as_Ponyo.png The Cheat Ponyo Ponyo is a human-like fish creature from the Hayao Miyazaki anime film of the same name. In the film, she uses magic to grow legs and become more humanoid, demonstrated in The Cheat's Easter egg when he sprouts chicken-like legs. Wikipedia article
150px-Poopsmith_as_1_Guy_from_Andromeda.png The Poopsmith 1 Guy from Andromeda The Two Guys from Andromeda are the developers of Sierra's Space Quest franchise of adventure games. They would appear in-character as aliens with mohawks and false pig noses. Wikipedia article
150px-Homsar_as_B.O.B..png Homsar B.O.B. Old B.O.B. is a robot voiced by Slim Pickens from the 1979 Disney film The Black Hole. He along with his best friend V.I.N.CENT. are last of their kind aboard the U.S.S. Cygnus, which he calls a "Death Ship". His battered appearance is courtesy of other robots who bully him and call him a freak. Wikipedia article
Halloween Toons
Big Toons Homestarloween Party (costumes), The House That Gave Sucky Treats (costumes), Pumpkin Carve-nival (costumes), 3 Times Halloween Funjob (costumes), Halloween Fairstival (costumes), Halloween Potion-ma-jig (costumes), Happy Hallow-day (costumes), Jibblies 2 (costumes), Most in the Graveyard (costumes), Doomy Tales of the Macabre (costumes), Which Ween Costumes? (costumes), I Killed Pom Pom (costumes), The House That Gave Sucky Tricks (costumes), Later That Night... (costumes), Haunted Photo Booth (costumes), Mr. Poofers Must Die (costumes), The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods (costumes), Halloween Hijinks (costumes)
Teasers Jibblies 2 Teaser, Most in the Graveyard Teaser, Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser, Halloween Safety, The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Teaser, Later That Night... Teaser, Haunted Photo Booth Teaser, Mr. Poofers Must Die Teaser, The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods Teaser
Fan Costumes 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Other Toons Main Page 7, Ween Intro, halloweener, ghosts, Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 7.0, Malloween Commercial, Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up, Punkin Stencils, That a Ghost, Homestar vs. Little Girl 2, Halloween Awards Show, Marshie vs. Little Girl, Costume Commercial, Decomposing Pumpkins, Punkin Show, Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition, Large Bean, Greatest American Homestar, Action Cool News-oween Report
Costumes Halloween Costumes, Rejected Costumes, Other Halloween Costumes, Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes, What are you supposed to be?, I really like your costume, Icon References