disney channel It may be full of family shows and movies all year round, but when it comes to Halloween, the network gets all creepy.
While the channel has never stopped creating creepy vibes for its memorable characters, this Disney2000s shows that owned Halloween time. From Zack and Cody’s haunted suite to Lizzie McGuire’s terrifying Day of the Dead, Disney Channel has always been a must-watch during the Halloween season.
“Night of the Day of the Dead” (“Lizzie McGuire”)
Lizzie McGuire there were many notable episodes, but it also had one of the most memorable - and most terrifying - Halloween episodes in Disney Channel history.
As Lizzie’s school prepares for a Halloween party, the episode explores Miranda’s Hispanic heritage and the Day of the Dead celebration. But it was during the innocent spooky joke that things got scary when Miranda’s skeleton figures came to life and Lizzie turned into a zombie forever haunting every young millennial viewer.
“The Phantom of Suite 613” (“The Life of Zack and Cody Suite”)
Bye Suite The Life of Zack and Cody there was an official Halloween episode in Season 3 called “Arwinstein”, it’s the Season 1 episode “Ghost of Suite 613” that everyone remembers scaring them back in 2005.
When brave Zack and frightened cat Cody learn of a ghost in the next room, they enlist Maddie, London and Esteban to help channel the spirit. In an episode full of ghosts and webs, Esteban moved in during a session, making an already frightening episode absolutely terrifying.
“A Very Scary Story” (“Even Stevens”)
Even Stevens somehow managed to surpass the creepy likes Lizzie McGuire as well as Lux Life when they showed “A Very Scary Story”.
When Louie notices something weird going on at the school on Halloween, he runs into his principal and coach, who rip out the students’ eyeballs and brainwash them into following all the rules, burning the image of the eyeless Twitty and Tony into the students’ brains. millennials forever.
“October 31” (“Kim Five-plus”)
Animated series have also been no stranger to Halloween episodes, with Kim Possible “October 31” will forever remain a favorite.
Halloween night caught Kim wearing a sinister metal bracelet on her wrist, and Monique’s Halloween party was on the agenda. But after lying to Ron and her parents, Kim realizes that the metal bracelet grows with every fiction, eventually covering her entire body.
“Haunted Firehouse Tale” (“JONAS”)
Jonas brothers sitcom JONAS it may not have been the longest on Disney Channel, but it still had a pretty epic Halloween episode.
When Kevin believes there is a ghost haunting the firehouse, he asks Joe, Nick, and Stella to help him catch him, who do not believe the older Jonas until Nick suddenly disappears.
“Torn Between Two Hannahs” (“Hannah Montana”)
It’s a rite of passage for every first season of a Disney Channel show that has a Halloween episode, and Hanna Montana was “Torn Between Two Hannahs”.
Miley Cyrus played three roles in this spooky episode as Miley-like cousin Luanne arrives just in time for Halloween. But when Luanne kidnaps Miley and tricks everyone into believing she’s the real Hannah Montana, Miley and her friends must try to stop the villainess before she reveals Miley’s secret.
“Halloween” (“Future Phil”)
Two seasons weren’t enough Ali Michalka as well as Ricky Ullman sitcom, but Phil of the Future at least got a Halloween episode.
This episode centers around Kay Panabaker’s memorable (and creepy) character Debbie, who turns out to be an evil cyborg who makes everyone bake cupcakes. When Phil and Keely have to save Halloween, they plot to destroy Debbie in the best way they know how: eat all of her cupcakes.
“Terrifying Tales of Rest” (“The Break”)
Only the kids of the 90s remember Break, and only the biggest fans of the cartoon remember one of its best episodes: Horrific Stories of Change.
This Halloween episode featured three spooky playground stories; the first is about how the Corn Chip Girl ate an untested chip and turned into a werewolf. The second is about Mikey’s Pegasus bike, which comes to life after being struck by lightning, and the third and most famous story is about the night of the living Finsters, when the Finsters rise from the dead and take over the school.
“Halloween” (“Wizards of Waverly Place”)
You might think that every episode Wizards of Waverly There’s a Halloween feel to it, considering it’s about wizards, witches, and sorcerers, but the season 3 episode, rightly titled “Halloween,” does the right job of covering the spooky holiday.
The episode follows Russo’s haunted house, which is threatened to be demolished if it isn’t scary enough. This prompts Alex to visit the Magic World and bring back real ghost friends to scare everyone in town.
“Don’t Have a Cow” (“It’s So Raven”)
It’s so predatory There were a few memorable episodes over the four seasons on Disney Channel, but one of the best was the Season 2 Halloween episode “Don’t Have a Cow.”
When meat-eater Raven and Chelsea’s Chill Grill veggie burgers are accidentally swapped, the spell to invite them to Alanna’s Halloween party fails and starts turning the girls into real cows.
Source: Collider

