Top Ten ’90s TV Show Halloween Specials

Whether you’re at home shelling out Halloween candy or looking for something to watch during your post-October 31st recovery period, we’ve got a list of ten Halloween episodes from the ’90s to keep you in the spirit.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: “Halloween”

Ethan Rayne places a curse on Sunnydale that turns everyone into their costumes—ghost Willow dies, Xander becomes a soldier, and Buffy is rendered helpless as an 18th century lady. Chaos ensues.

Watch on Netflix here.

Home Improvement: “The Haunting of Taylor House”

Brad’s girlfriend Jennifer shows up to his Halloween party decked out like a biker chick on the arm of some other dude (Rider Strong!) when she was supposed to be the Raggedy Ann to Brad’s Randy. What. A. Bitch. The Taylors use the Haunted House they set up to scare the bejesus out of Rider Strong for being a douche.

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Watch on YouTube here.

The Simpsons: “Treehouse of Horror”

Take your pick, there are moments of pure gold in all of them.

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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: “A Halloween Story”

Stuck attending a family event in the other realm, Sabrina sends a doppleganger to Harvey’s Halloween party to take her place. The catch: her doppleganger can only use three phrases: “I would love to,” “That is so true!” and “Mr. Pool Can Be So Annoying.” Libby tells her to streak in order to liven up the party, but Sabrina returns in time to convince everyone it was actually Libby.

Watch on Hulu here.

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Boy Meets World: “And Then There Was Shawn”

While this episode isn’t actually a designated Halloween episode (it originally aired in February), this spoof of Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer gave me chills when I was still a wee tot. Now I just laugh and bask in the amazing dialogue: “Wait a minute! The killer’s dead, we’re off the hook! UP TOP!”

Watch on YouTube here.

Doug: “Doug’s Halloween Adventure”

Doug and Skeeter scare the crap out of Roger at FunkyTown, which he so totally deserves.

Watch on Amazon Prime here.

Charmed: “All Halliwell’s Eve”

The Halliwell sisters are summoned to the year 1670 in order to save their family’s matriarch, Melinda Warren, from the clutches of an evil witch just after she’s born. They’re almost hung for their efforts, so probably not their best holiday.

Watch on Netflix here.

Hey! Arnold: “Arnold’s Halloween”

Inspired by H.G. Wells’s War of the Worlds, “Arnold’s Halloween” follows Arnold and friends as they take to the radio waves to pull an elaborate prank on the adults. Non-removable makeup and a dose of Halloween paranoia stir the adults into hysteria over the perceived intergalactic threat.

Watch on Amazon Prime here.

Rugrats: “Candy Bar Creepshow”

The babies brave their parents’ haunted house in order to find a coveted stash of Reptar bars. Question I’ve had since 1991: what is the green stuff inside Reptar bars? Inquiring minds, Nickelodeon!

Watch on Amazon Prime here.

Every Episode Ever of Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Best episodes: “The Tale of the Prom Queen,” “The Tale of the Lonely Ghost,” and “The Tale of the Pinball Wizard.” Also: Zeebo the Clown in “The Tale of Laughing in the Dark” is the reason I’m STILL scared of clowns, and will forever be.

Watch all of it on Amazon Prime here.

What are your favorite Halloween episodes from the ’90s? What’s the scariest episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Sound off in the comments!

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