Looking for some family-orientated Halloween entertainment? Look no further than the shows scheduled on Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD.
Each day for more than a month, Disney Channel’s “Calling All The Monsters” and Disney Junior’s “Trick or Treats” programming events will serve as the premiere destination for Disney Branded Television’s Halloween-themed content.
Included in this is the debut of the new Disney Channel Original Movie “Under Wraps 2,” along with new Halloween-themed “Raven’s Home,” “BUNK’D,” “The Villains of Valley View,” “Eureka!,” ”Mickey Mouse Funhouse” and “Firebuds” episodes and marathons for the whole family to enjoy.
Here’s the schedule:
Mum(mie)s the Word
The Disney Channel Halloween content kicks off with the world premiere of “Under Wraps 2” on September 25 at 8pm ET/PT.
In the sequel to the eerie-sistibly fun Halloween Disney Channel Original, Marshall (Malachi Barton), Gilbert (Christian J. Simon) and Amy (Sophia Hammons) are getting ready to attend a Halloween-themed wedding.
However, plans soon go awry when the three friends discover their mummy pal Harold (Phil Wright) and his beloved Rose (Rryla McIntosh) may be in danger.
“Under Wraps 2” will then premiere on Disney+ September 30.
Family Scares
Beginning Monday, September 26, Disney Channel will air Halloween-themed movies every weeknight at 8pm EDT/PDT, including fan favorites “Hotel Transylvania,” “Hotel Transylvania 2,” “Hotel Transylvania 3,” “Halloweentown” and “Halloweentown II.”
Viewers are also invited to Disney Channel for:
- “Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride,” Sunday, Oct. 9, at 7pm EDT
- “Spookiz,” Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 1pm EDT
- “ZOMBIES 3” encore special event, Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7pm EDT
Chilling Episodes
The Disney Channel will also premiere spoooky episodes of hit series, including:
BUNK’D: Learning the Ropes “Bunkhouse of Horror”
Sunday, Sept. 25, at 9:30pm EDT
A mysterious handyman tells the camp three spooky stories set on the ranch involving a cursed bracelet, a possessed scarecrow, and a magic wishing well.
Hamster & Gretel “The Nightmarionette”
Saturday, Oct. 1, at 9:30am EDT
Hamster and Gretel battle a villain who projects people’s greatest fears before their eyes. With Kevin and Fred’s help, Gretel must face her biggest fears in order to defeat him.
The Villains of Valley View “Havoc-ween”
Sunday, Oct. 2, at 8pm EDT
Wednesday, Oct. 12, on Disney+
Amy brings her mischievous body-snatching grandma to a party. Vic and Eva scam kids out of their candy until they come across a villain even bigger than themselves.
Raven’s Home “A Girl Called Tasha”
Sunday, Oct. 2, at 8:30pm EDT
Wednesday, Oct. 19, on Disney+
Alice uses a spell to bring her doll, Tasha, to life. But when Tasha refuses to return to being a doll, Alice must enlist the help of Booker, Ivy and Neil.
The Worst Witch “The Three Impossibilities,” Season Four Premiere
Friday, Oct. 21, at 4:30pm EDT
Mildred must complete the Three Impossibilities by sunset in order to return to her old look, but first, she must find out what they are.
The Worst Witch “The Witching Hour Part 1/The Witching Hour Part 2,” Two-Part Season Finale
Monday, Oct. 31, at 4pm EDT
Mildred is banished to Wormwood when her spell design goes horribly wrong, as Agatha uses Ethel to help seize power at Cackles. Agatha’s victims in vanishment will be recycled at midnight — unless Mildred and Co. can find a way to restore Miss Cackle to herself.
Disney Junior
For preschoolers and parents/caregivers, special Halloween-themed episodes of favorite Disney Junior series will premiere including:
Mickey Mouse Funhouse “The Magic Mansion”
Monday, Sept. 26, at 11am EDT on Disney Junior
The Great Goofini tries a new magic trick using Daisy’s favorite stuffed animal.
Eureka! “Eurek-Or-Treat”
Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 11am EDT on Disney Junior
Eureka’s life-like spikosaurus costume gets stolen by a real spikosaurus.
Puppy Dog Pals “The Pumpkin King/The Elf Who Halloween’d”
Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 11am EDT on Disney Junior
When the pumpkin king crown goes missing, the pets make it their mission to find it. Then, an elf friend is in town to experience Halloween, but the pets try too hard to show him how to have fun.
Mickey Mouse Funhouse “Fifty-Foot Pluto!”
Thursday, Sept. 29, at 11am EDT on Disney Junior
Pluto becomes giant-size when he tries to help Franken-Pete get ready for the pumpkin carving contest.
Firebuds “The Not-So Haunted House/Halloween Heroes”
Friday, Sept. 30, at 10:30am EDT on Disney Channel and 11am EDT on Disney Junior
The Firebuds host a not-so-haunted house for little cars, but Iggy and Rod crash the party. Then, the Firebuds stop a Halloween candy bandit.
Mickey Mouse Funhouse “Ghosts of Haunted Gulch”
Friday, Oct. 7, at 11am EDT on Disney Channel and 12pm EDT on Disney Junior
Mickey and the gang get a call from Mayor Clarabelle, who needs help clearing spooky ghosts out of Sunny Gulch. GRAMMY®-nominated country singer Mickey Guyton recurs as Wanda Warbler.
Dino Ranch “The Creepy Cryosaur”
Friday, Oct. 14, at 9:45am EDT on Disney Junior
In the episode, Clara Tinhorn tries to scare the junior ranchers during their pumpkin patch harvest and gets a taste of her own medicine.
Disney XD
The Disney XD channel will also be offering up family-friendly Halloween content, including:
- “GhostForce” season one finale week is Monday, Oct. 3, through Friday, Oct. 7, with new episodes daily on Disney XD at 5pm EDT
- “Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride” on Sunday, Oct. 16, on Disney XD at 7pm EDT
- A “ZOMBIE-thon” special on Monday, Oct. 17, on Disney XD at 8pm EDT
- “Toy Story of Terror” will be presented throughout the month of October
Which of these shows will you be watching this Halloween season? Let us know in the comments.