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At Critterville’s annual Halloween festival, Mayor Hoot captivates the town with his spooky tale of a haunted house, while camp leader Kora and her helper Benny spread kindness and teamwork through the pumpkin carving contest, showing that the real magic of Halloween lies in community and inclusion.
SYNOPSIS:
In the heart of autumn, Critterville bursts to life with its annual Halloween festival. The town square is alive with flickering jack-o’-lanterns, costume-clad critters, and festive cheer. As the festival’s centerpiece, Mayor Hoot takes the stage to recount his beloved haunted tale, thrilling the children with a spooky yet heartwarming story about a misunderstood house at the edge of Kritter Forrest.
Meanwhile, Kora the Squirrel and Benny the Beaver host the pumpkin carving contest, a lively booth that becomes a microcosm of the festival’s themes: teamwork, self-expression, and kindness. With shy critters finding their confidence and mischievous ones learning the value of collaboration, Kora and Benny guide everyone toward embracing the festival’s spirit of inclusion. Between the lighthearted pranks of Claw and Scag, the vigilant yet humorous patrols of Sheriff Barker and Deputy Mittens, and the heartwarming connections forged throughout the night, Haunted Halloween is a celebration of Critterville’s community spirit. In the end, Mayor Hoot’s long-winded story leaves the audience laughing and applauding, tying together the film’s charm, humor, and heart