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7:23 ooh! Another fun fact! The specific reason is because of a spirit called “Jack” who was a wandering soul who carried a lantern. People carved scary faces out of turnips so fend off his spirit, that’s why they’re called Jack ‘o lanterns :D
I made like three separate presentations about Halloween in different schools and explained how Halloween was NOT a "satanic" celebration (while tying it in with DnD and how that is also not a satanic game) and I think I'm gonna have to present it for a fourth time because no matter what there's always gonna be that one person who's gonna say "yOu'Re cEleBraTinG saTaN's biRthDaY"- EDIT: I'm Christian myself and freaking love Halloween and don't think there's anything wrong with it myself
I don't think it's a satanic birthday celebration, but it is a Pagen Holiday if I remember correctly. This is even more true with something like Christmas that was originally based around "Sun God" worship.
@zestytriss5282 I mean you could argue that when Lucifer fell from heaven that was when Satan was born but there's no correlation between him and Halloween, as it was a pre-Christian holiday
Gingerpale: “What do you do when everything is terrible?” Me: *Cry in a corner?* Gingerpale: “Make a holiday to cover up the awful!” I was thinking about this comment the entire video. This was so good and well worth the wait! Congrats to Gingerpale and his amazing team!😂
Great vid! I love your animation style :D Heads up; “Samhain” is an Irish word and is pronounced “S-ow-in” instead of “Sew-in” the vowels in “Samh” is pronouned a bit like the vowels in “thou” Irish is weird!
@@Non-binaryCup or Scottish, since Scots Gaelic is a lot closer to Irish than Welsh. Also for the original commenter I find it funny how the first word you think of that rhymes with the 'Samh' in Samhain was thou, and not wow or ow lol also hello fellow Irish lad
it's fitting that in Mexico we celebrate the day of the dead on november 1st (and 2nd) by giving food and offerings to ancestors, so it seems to be more closely aligning to a more accurate celebration of halloween, loved the video! 💀✨
@@VolkMate that is also a funny thing bc in some slavic countries (but I will be speaking on Poland behalf) that there are some 'celebrations' that the same day pagans or more appropriate rodnovery people used to have the saint-days, holidays that they used to celebrate, but angri christians had to cover it up, and changed from the time of the Mother of God of the Herbs - Mokosz to "Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary". Overall we have many traditions that are from pagans-rodnovery people, but many older and young people dont even know, or just dont care enough.
Britain: *destroying Ireland for the 50th time* "What are you guys doing?" Ireland: "Our Autumn festival. . ." Britain: "That's dumb" America: "We think its cool" Britain: "Shut up! W-We think its more cool then you think!"
A GingerPale video always puts a smile on our faces the animation and video quality is always WAY too good! Love how he educates and entertains us with the most random stuff!
My best costume was a "show girl". A short, poofy blue dress, blue leggings, blue fedora, pigtails with flowers, the whole shebang. Came up with that entirely on my own. Don't remember why.
@archerthecreeperkiller636 I am indeed a 20 yr old woman lol But I came up with that when I was like... 12-14, I think? I was still very innocent, and had no idea that show girl basically meant stripper. The faces my parents made when I suggested it... I will never forget, lol. But who cares if I am a girl! Boys & men can wear dresses all they want. Whether drag queens or not, nonbinary and trans rights rule!
a lot of our current halloween traditions were from the late 1800s to 1900s where it transitioned from being social gatherings mostly for young adults to creating fun activities for kids to prevent them from trashing the town like making candies and bobbing apples
I am SO happy that there is a Canadian TH-camr out there! I’m Canadian, and it feels like EVERYONE is American. I’m also very happy that the Canadian TH-camr is an amazing one!
Funny story, one Halloween when my mom and dad were dating my mom bought my dad Bairín breac (halloween brack in Irish) and its just a game now to see who gets the slice with the ring. My mom made sure my dad got the slice with the ring (hint hint) but as soon as he found it he just started going on about how he hates the ring in the brack tradition and that someone could choke and it’s always cheap metal leaking guck into it, etc, etc. My mom kept that story for after they got married
I grew up in Nova Scotia, where it was more likely to rain that night. Snow that early was uncommon. Of course the way this year is going we might have the AC on.
@@steel_tiger_8852 I f*cking LOVE the West Coast. Even with all the weather and hippies (shit, those things are PART of the charm). Haven't been out that way since like 2009, I gotta get back out there
during samhain, it was also custom to leave one seat at the table free to allow the ghosts of deceased to take part in the meal and appease them (source is a podcast i listened to 3 years ago)
My best costume was a steampunk plague doctor. I made the mask by myself, with a tutorial to how to make it from lost wax, an amazing youtuber for costumes, definitely go check him out. I found some old clothes and stole a beaker from my dad which i acidentally broke later on. I also made a hat to it. Love your videos, they must take so much time to make. I also animate and know how long a few frames take
fun fact! Jack O' Lanterns got their name from Jack of the Lantern, an ancient Irish trickster spirit who was cursed to only light his way with a carved turnip with a candle inside as his lantern. hence the Jack of the Lantern.
Ah yes, Sane Halloween, or 'Throw a party for all the children or they will break in, steal your wooden items and burn them all in a big pile in the centre of town, because the evil spirits of Halloween have taken over their bodies and only good sane calm fun can keep the children well-mannered'
In Ireland, where the holiday started, we still have some kooky traditions. For example, fireworks. Loads of them. For the entire month. I do not sleep during October. Some people also mix kale with mash and put coins wrapped in tinfoil into it, and you can keep any coins you find.
It feels like a crime that you didn't even mention the origins of the jack-o'-lantern, specifically why it's called that. It's named after a trickster named Jack who bested the devil three times. On three separate occasions he managed to escape death and the devil's judgment by trapping the devil in a ring of salt the first time and in his pockets next to a crucifix in the second. The third time, however, he managed to catch the devil and say he would let him go if he was given eternal life. The devil agreed, and gave him an ember from hell itself, which he would have to carry if he wanted his immortality. So he took a turnip or lantern depending on the story, hollowed it out, and placed it inside, making it into a lantern. Hence the name, jack of the lantern.
You know whats a really freaky thought? Knowing I live in the same city as GingerPale AND that I'll be trick or treating this year, I could show up at GingerPales door, recognize him, and write down his address. Happy Halloween GingerPale!!!!!!!
Gingerpale educating us on actual topics while simultaneously doing the most twisted/out of pocket stuff is like if the school teacher had a bit too much to drink
As a Northern Irish person, thank you for all the half potatoes and half smooches How do you give half a smooch? Not sure but GingerPale did it somehow
Here’s something I noticed: In the celtic section, he mentions that women would peel potatoes to find the first letter of their future husband’s names. But potatoes weren’t cultivated in europe until at least the 16th century. *How*
3:35 um actualy potatoes were discovered in the 16th cetury so they didn’t have potatoes back then . I guess you didn’t specify the time period of that tradition so i might be wrong.
I love your animations. It's very innovative. And you are the first person I have ever seen who has made so much effort on a sponsor 😅. Keep up the good work :)
I made my own Glamrock Freddy costume and 4 people knew who I was!! They thought it looked great and I'm so proud of myself having never done this before 😄 Also, I'm now 22 and was very discouraged that I was reeeeally pushing the edge of my childhood but NO ONE CARED HOW OLD I WAS! They just wanted to get rid of their candy and say Happy Halloween! It was pretty fun with just my parents. Of course my dad stole the show like every single year with his real pumpkin head. "Is that a real pumpkin?!" "Is that heavy?!" "Does it smell?!" "Can I get a picture?!" but at least I was noticed a few times, that never happens
3:29 That is NOT how you pronounce Samhain (which is in a different language,irish. Which is why its spelt "funny") Its pronounced more like "sour" Like "sou-win" or "sow-in" kinda
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Nuh uh
Im good
why
i worked so hard on my vampire costume too :((
Yo Circle! Didn't expect to see you here!
Your voice was so awesome hearing in this video
Agree!
RIP
egg?
As an Irish person I am expecting 7.4k smooches (the amount of view on the video) and 7.4k potatos
I will make sure to hold the people to it!!
Mwah💋
Potato
Mwah
can i compromise and give you a starch-laden mwah 🥔💋 ⁉️
The scariest part is that ginger pale is actually uploading full videos again ☠️
Oh my
Pizza
He got this one out just in time for spooky season
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7:23 ooh! Another fun fact! The specific reason is because of a spirit called “Jack” who was a wandering soul who carried a lantern. People carved scary faces out of turnips so fend off his spirit, that’s why they’re called Jack ‘o lanterns :D
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@@CheezyMacaronie bro 😐. I’m autistic and one of my special interests is Halloween leave me alone
@@Moldyyy_ who
@@CheezyMacaronieme
thank you for this knowledge :D
I made like three separate presentations about Halloween in different schools and explained how Halloween was NOT a "satanic" celebration (while tying it in with DnD and how that is also not a satanic game) and I think I'm gonna have to present it for a fourth time because no matter what there's always gonna be that one person who's gonna say "yOu'Re cEleBraTinG saTaN's biRthDaY"-
EDIT: I'm Christian myself and freaking love Halloween and don't think there's anything wrong with it myself
I don't think it's a satanic birthday celebration, but it is a Pagen Holiday if I remember correctly. This is even more true with something like Christmas that was originally based around "Sun God" worship.
@@bugonboris6681 oh I didn't know about Christmas had an origin like that that's cool
@@themostsomberofsaturns it should be good to mention that santa came before jesus and it used to be a pagan holiday (no joke)
Does Satan have a birth?
@zestytriss5282 I mean you could argue that when Lucifer fell from heaven that was when Satan was born but there's no correlation between him and Halloween, as it was a pre-Christian holiday
Gingerpale: “What do you do when everything is terrible?”
Me: *Cry in a corner?*
Gingerpale: “Make a holiday to cover up the awful!”
I was thinking about this comment the entire video. This was so good and well worth the wait! Congrats to Gingerpale and his amazing team!😂
No wonder we have so many holidays when it’s all doom and gloom outside in the winter
HIDE YOUR DEPRESSION IN HOLIDAYS
most historically accurate joke ive ever heard
@@RyanSoltaniHide your friend in a closet day is one of my favorites
Great vid! I love your animation style :D
Heads up; “Samhain” is an Irish word and is pronounced “S-ow-in” instead of “Sew-in” the vowels in “Samh” is pronouned a bit like the vowels in “thou”
Irish is weird!
True, but I’m just glad he didn’t say ’sam-hane’ or ’seltick’
As a irishman I agree we are thought 3 or 2 languages yeah....
I was just about to comment this too, much better than most non-Irish or Welsh people
@@Non-binaryCup or Scottish, since Scots Gaelic is a lot closer to Irish than Welsh.
Also for the original commenter I find it funny how the first word you think of that rhymes with the 'Samh' in Samhain was thou, and not wow or ow lol also hello fellow Irish lad
@@VolkMate you’re probably right, I always got the Scottish and Welsh languages mixed up
it's fitting that in Mexico we celebrate the day of the dead on november 1st (and 2nd) by giving food and offerings to ancestors, so it seems to be more closely aligning to a more accurate celebration of halloween, loved the video! 💀✨
It's interesting because Ireland and Mexico are Catholic countries.
@@haven_lady675 And yet both the day of the dead and Halloween have nothing to with Christianity (I think, idk about dotd but Halloween is pagan)
@@VolkMateinteresting
@@VolkMate that is also a funny thing bc in some slavic countries (but I will be speaking on Poland behalf) that there are some 'celebrations' that the same day pagans or more appropriate rodnovery people used to have the saint-days, holidays that they used to celebrate, but angri christians had to cover it up, and changed from the time of the Mother of God of the Herbs - Mokosz to "Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary". Overall we have many traditions that are from pagans-rodnovery people, but many older and young people dont even know, or just dont care enough.
It's so cool how like different cultures were so similar despite being so far away
2:01
"You should always use protection"
-GingerPale, 2023
Gingerpale out of context
Also I was gonna say this lol
Lmaooo
He's not wrong
I always love lil' dives into Halloween's origins- props to Ireland for granting us such a spooktacular time of the year!
Guys I know the text above me is something different but let’s just say R.I.P gdynxbcjbsckejc the guy died because of the stone that crushed him
Bro, what was that costume at 4:52
Britain: *destroying Ireland for the 50th time* "What are you guys doing?"
Ireland: "Our Autumn festival. . ."
Britain: "That's dumb"
America: "We think its cool"
Britain: "Shut up! W-We think its more cool then you think!"
There are three other Celtic nations in mainland ‘Britain’, my dude.
@@AndersWatches Its a joke lad learn to have a sense of humor.
@@Trashmantrash it’s a dumb joke lmao, and not sharing your sense of humour does not mean I don’t have one. Hope this helps xo
@@AndersWatches I get Wales and Scotland, but what’s the third? Cornwall?
@@DrORRB-qm7fl yes, Cornwall
A GingerPale video always puts a smile on our faces the animation and video quality is always WAY too good! Love how he educates and entertains us with the most random stuff!
Its hard to tell if comments like these are serious or like hunting
Edit: its probably serious but ya never know
meatriding-ass comment
I'll be a part of history in this comment section
What’s the outro theme?
idk man probably in description. Or you can ask around or use a music finder@@Sigma_10000
My best costume was a "show girl". A short, poofy blue dress, blue leggings, blue fedora, pigtails with flowers, the whole shebang. Came up with that entirely on my own. Don't remember why.
I just hope you’re actually a girl
@archerthecreeperkiller636 I am indeed a 20 yr old woman lol
But I came up with that when I was like... 12-14, I think? I was still very innocent, and had no idea that show girl basically meant stripper. The faces my parents made when I suggested it... I will never forget, lol.
But who cares if I am a girl! Boys & men can wear dresses all they want. Whether drag queens or not, nonbinary and trans rights rule!
a lot of our current halloween traditions were from the late 1800s to 1900s where it transitioned from being social gatherings mostly for young adults to creating fun activities for kids to prevent them from trashing the town like making candies and bobbing apples
I am SO happy that there is a Canadian TH-camr out there! I’m Canadian, and it feels like EVERYONE is American. I’m also very happy that the Canadian TH-camr is an amazing one!
Funny story, one Halloween when my mom and dad were dating my mom bought my dad Bairín breac (halloween brack in Irish) and its just a game now to see who gets the slice with the ring.
My mom made sure my dad got the slice with the ring (hint hint) but as soon as he found it he just started going on about how he hates the ring in the brack tradition and that someone could choke and it’s always cheap metal leaking guck into it, etc, etc.
My mom kept that story for after they got married
Hahaha oh no- I feel like I would also complain about ring in my food - that’d be tougher than a sideways chip
HAHA OUCH!@@GingerPale
As an Irish person, thanks for feeding me a potato and giving me a little smooch while I utter the druidic symphonies of old
Always love the little goober energy in your videos.
ginger pale adding the dancing guy In the fire was hillarious 2:59
*Let's be honest, if hackers saw my search history they would scream in fear and download surfshark themselves.*
The biggest lie in this video is thinking you can have a Canadian Halloween without snow on the ground
I grew up in Nova Scotia, where it was more likely to rain that night. Snow that early was uncommon.
Of course the way this year is going we might have the AC on.
@@NezumiWorksoh
@@NezumiWorks Southern Ontario here. We almost NEVER have snow by Halloween. 1st snow usually doesn't happen 'till late November/early December
you have never been to Vancouver the land of rain
@@steel_tiger_8852 I f*cking LOVE the West Coast. Even with all the weather and hippies (shit, those things are PART of the charm). Haven't been out that way since like 2009, I gotta get back out there
I like how Gingerpale s videos are both funny and educational-ish!
I go with "Twisted, but mostly-accurate". Like if your history teacher was high.
6:55 is that a peashooter sound effect? Great vid
0:48 Ghost: ᵘᵐᵐᵐ... ⁱᵐᵐᵃ ᵍʰᵒʷˢᵗ ᵒᶠ ʰᵃˡˡᵒʷᵉᵉⁿ ᵖᵃˢᵗ.
Me: Awww, How cu-
0:51 Ghost: I'M THE GHOST OF HALLOWEEN PAST!
Me: Dude just got a glow up
The only animation TH-camr who posts a video about a holiday that gets put out before the actual holiday and not 3 months later
during samhain, it was also custom to leave one seat at the table free to allow the ghosts of deceased to take part in the meal and appease them (source is a podcast i listened to 3 years ago)
My best costume was a steampunk plague doctor. I made the mask by myself, with a tutorial to how to make it from lost wax, an amazing youtuber for costumes, definitely go check him out. I found some old clothes and stole a beaker from my dad which i acidentally broke later on. I also made a hat to it. Love your videos, they must take so much time to make. I also animate and know how long a few frames take
wait what youtuber was that
also sick
@@cerebitchLost wax is the youtuber, not the material of the mask
2:41 the Time Machine needs a sacrifice to work
2:00
“You should always use protection”
Quote of the day
I just love how he explains this stuff in such a cool and fun way!
The mystery bread slice is called brambrack and is an Irish tradition many people still do it here.thanks for the content gingerpale keep it up
Always and I MEAN ALWAYS a good day when Gingerpale posts!
fun fact! Jack O' Lanterns got their name from Jack of the Lantern, an ancient Irish trickster spirit who was cursed to only light his way with a carved turnip with a candle inside as his lantern. hence the Jack of the Lantern.
I think Halloween is about eating pumpkins wait what is that IS THAT SATAN HOLY SH-
underrated comment
Ah yes, Sane Halloween, or 'Throw a party for all the children or they will break in, steal your wooden items and burn them all in a big pile in the centre of town, because the evil spirits of Halloween have taken over their bodies and only good sane calm fun can keep the children well-mannered'
In Ireland, where the holiday started, we still have some kooky traditions. For example, fireworks. Loads of them. For the entire month. I do not sleep during October. Some people also mix kale with mash and put coins wrapped in tinfoil into it, and you can keep any coins you find.
another irish person here, Kale?? in the spuds??? thats the real horror.
dead on with the fireworks tho
Imagine being a person of asian and irish decent who lives in the US- youd get fireworks 3 times a year
@@microwave._. It's not as bad as it sounds, the kale doesn't really taste like anything
Always a good day when gingerpale uploads
“i guess he wants trick”
**starts lighting a molotov**
Lol I love how GingerPale makes every part of his videos so interesting that the sponsorship segment is the most replayed section
I love how the trick or treat bags are human heads held by pumpkins instead of the other way around
7:30 “stick a finger in my mouth” bro 😭😭😭
If the Irish made Halloween then that expains sweet potatoes
Gingerpale videos are like when you have a great treat store you rarely go to as a kid, you rarely get em, but when you do, it’s oh so amazing.
I just realized how similar Gingerpale is to TerminalMontage…
IT’S AMAZING
It's halloween 2024!
yippie!!
It feels like a crime that you didn't even mention the origins of the jack-o'-lantern, specifically why it's called that. It's named after a trickster named Jack who bested the devil three times. On three separate occasions he managed to escape death and the devil's judgment by trapping the devil in a ring of salt the first time and in his pockets next to a crucifix in the second. The third time, however, he managed to catch the devil and say he would let him go if he was given eternal life. The devil agreed, and gave him an ember from hell itself, which he would have to carry if he wanted his immortality. So he took a turnip or lantern depending on the story, hollowed it out, and placed it inside, making it into a lantern. Hence the name, jack of the lantern.
**gasp** Pyro Jack ✨
@@ArshadZahid_nohandleideas actually his name is stingy Jack
@@d.j.sterling6694 Megami Tensei tells me otherwise ☻
0:55 The Knowledge of Wikipedia Runs Through My Veins!! That line absolutely killed me. Great job on the video Gingerpale!
You know whats a really freaky thought? Knowing I live in the same city as GingerPale AND that I'll be trick or treating this year, I could show up at GingerPales door, recognize him, and write down his address.
Happy Halloween GingerPale!!!!!!!
idk about you but every time this guy makes a skit for a sponsor, it's just so entertaining for no apparent reason.
8:15 thanks for ye smooch your a great el lad
The animation is always just too good
Gingerpale always puts a smile on my face.
I know i like your vids
Gingerpale educating us on actual topics while simultaneously doing the most twisted/out of pocket stuff is like if the school teacher had a bit too much to drink
i have woken from my eternal slumber
gingerpale uploaded
im happy now
As a Irish person who loves potatoes and smooches I approve of this message
this is so smoothly animated and so well researched, just anotha common gingerpale w
5:43 the spot sighting (real)
Brilliant video, man! Had a blast voicing the druid, always looking for an excuse to whip out the whimsical old man voice
The color pallets in your videos are simply outstanding, I love your videos man. Keep up the good work.
4:49 when I was younger my dad made me a yellow submarine costume yes the Beatles album and I won a costume contest with it so ye
Idk :/
As a Northern Irish person, thank you for all the half potatoes and half smooches
How do you give half a smooch? Not sure but GingerPale did it somehow
8:03 as an Irish person I can confirm this is how we talk
"you should allways use protection" GingerPale 2023
"you should always use protection"
-gingerpale to all the future parents out there
Thank you for blessing us again with another banger papa Gingy
7:58 now a bunch of people there's gonna give Jacksepticeye a potato and a kiss lol
1:53 that looks like FaxJam animation
4:51 the last costume was a whole jumpscare because i found your videos like 20 minutes ago and i've been watching them and you seemed so innocent
This video is the best one on TH-cam. I love it so much
0:20 I'm not sure why people don't realize it's the person giving out stuff that is suppose to do the trick if they have no treats..
Yeah. They reversed that rule in some areas. Personally it does also make a bit of sense
3:17 people believing that ghosts kidnapped villagers them probably did lead to a spike of kidnapped villagers at that time of the year
5:35 potatoes weren’t in Europe yet though
Something about gingies voice is just so pleasing to listen to
Here’s something I noticed:
In the celtic section, he mentions that women would peel potatoes to find the first letter of their future husband’s names.
But potatoes weren’t cultivated in europe until at least the 16th century.
*How*
3:35 um actualy potatoes were discovered in the 16th cetury so they didn’t have potatoes back then . I guess you didn’t specify the time period of that tradition so i might be wrong.
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7:15 BUH? we did?
Yeah and it was awesome
7:11 Canadian pride!! lets gooooo!!!
No
@@martafarjaszewski5746 I'm sorry you feel that way.
if you dont know what fiona and cake is, you have to know what adventure time is, so fiona and cake is a perody they made of fin and jake
"What is Halloween?"
*idek man but i like it*
1:25 LMFAOOO
Personal things 🥺😏
2:26 i heard about face reveals, this is a race reveal. Maybe.
He is blob thing
Does anyone know the name of the song that starts at 5:14?
2:01 "He's talking about internet safety... He's talking about internet safety... "
I love your animations. It's very innovative. And you are the first person I have ever seen who has made so much effort on a sponsor 😅. Keep up the good work :)
Dang do they have Android too? 6:14
Aahahahahahhahahahahah
8:31 Thank you, you too!! :]
My birthday’s on Halloween and I’m so excited!!! I GET DOUBLE THE CANDY. >:}
8:03 Huh-
Nuh huh
I made my own Glamrock Freddy costume and 4 people knew who I was!! They thought it looked great and I'm so proud of myself having never done this before 😄
Also, I'm now 22 and was very discouraged that I was reeeeally pushing the edge of my childhood but NO ONE CARED HOW OLD I WAS! They just wanted to get rid of their candy and say Happy Halloween! It was pretty fun with just my parents. Of course my dad stole the show like every single year with his real pumpkin head. "Is that a real pumpkin?!" "Is that heavy?!" "Does it smell?!" "Can I get a picture?!" but at least I was noticed a few times, that never happens
Literally the only content creator who I don't skip the sponsor ad for. Trust me, I watch a lot of TH-cam
Halloween is the best time of year! If I have to be honest, I prefer Halloween over Christmas.
3:29 That is NOT how you pronounce Samhain (which is in a different language,irish. Which is why its spelt "funny")
Its pronounced more like "sour"
Like "sou-win" or "sow-in" kinda
Also, Samhain is what the month of November is called in modern Irish. Hence it being celebrated right before November happens
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@@CheezyMacaroniebro you're Spanish , if someone pronounced a Spanish word wrong I'm sure you'd be the same💀
Like sour is a great way to put it!
5:05 I know that voice from somewhere... HELP!!!
SAME
Is it someone from the Worthikids?
8:25
4:51 We saw that last costume 💀
The trick-or-treaters act like naughty spirits? Then them taking entire bowls of candy is actually _in character!_ It's mischievous.
4:46 It’s Ice Cream Sandwich's box costume 😮😊
I’m Irish now give me a potato
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Poopy doo doo
I agree
Factual
True
Holy moly
This should have more likes
I'm so glad you used Mike Franklyn's music for the end!!
3:25 that’s Your Muses Closet, Ginger.