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TV to Trick-or-Treat: Pop Culture Costume Ideas Your Kids Will Love

Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Halloween is creeping up fast, and if your kids are already begging to dress up like their favorite screen heroes, you’re not alone. This year, skip the stress and keep it fun—and affordable—with costume ideas inspired by the shows and movies your little ones love.

No need to panic over Pinterest-worthy costumes—sometimes the simplest ideas make the biggest impact.

TV-Inspired Costumes 

Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Wednesday and Pugsley Addams from Wednesday 

If you and your child enjoy Netflix’s Wednesday, a spin-off of The Addams Family, dressing up as Wednesday or Pugsley is surprisingly easy.

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For Wednesday’s look, you’ll need:

  • Anything in black, preferably a black dress with a Peter Pan collar, or gothic style dresses.
  • Black pinstripe jacket and pants, white polo, and a tie (for a more formal look).
  • Hair styled in braided pigtails.

For Pugsley’s look, you’ll need:

  • Black and white striped shirt
  • Black shorts
  • Black socks
  • Brown shoes

Bonus: Why not complement the look by joining your kids as Morticia and Gomez Addams!

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Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Bluey and Bingo

Bluey and Bingo are sure to be a top pick for kids this Halloween. They’re easy to recreate with a few simple pieces. Here’s how:

  • Buy costumes online—there are plenty of options on Lazada and Shopee.
  • DIY the look using shirts in Bluey or Bingo’s colors, plus a matching headband.
  • Add fun details with themed t-shirts, headbands, or face paint.
Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

KPop Demon Hunters

One of 2025’s breakout shows, KPop Demon Hunters, is sure to inspire costumes this year. For tips on how to recreate their looks, check out our full costume guide.

Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Encantadia Chronicles: Sang’gre 

Asnamon Voyanazar! Whether you’re an old-school Encantadik or a new fan, Encantadia-inspired costumes are sure to make a statement. See our guide on how to dress up as a Sang’gre.

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Movie-Inspired Ideas

Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Glinda and Elphaba from Wicked

With Wicked for Good hitting theaters this November, Glinda and Elphaba are sure to top costume wishlists for many young fans.

  • Dress up your daughter as Glinda by picking out a pink dress, sparkling accessories, a wand, and a small crown you can buy or rent in costume shops or online.
  • For Elphaba, paint your daughter’s face and hands green, get a black witch hat, a black dress, and a broom.
Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Lilo and Stitch

After the success of the Lilo and Stitch live-action film, these lovable characters are back in costume rotation.

For Lilo:

  • Floral dress and a lei
  • Add a flower behind one ear

For Stitch:

  • Buy a Stitch onesie or costume online
  • Or keep it simple with a Stitch mask or headband
Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Superman

Superman remains a hero many kids look up to. Recreate his look with a rental costume or a blue shirt featuring the iconic red “S” logo.

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For Lois Lane, all you need is a white blouse, black vest, skirt or pants, and a Press ID. A simple nod to one of the most iconic journalists in comic book history!

Cartoons 

Make Halloween extra fun this year by dressing your kids as characters from the shows and movies they love

Disney Princesses 

Who doesn’t want to feel like royalty? Whether your child dreams of being a princess or a queen, there are plenty of costume options—from store-bought to DIY.

Many Disney princess costumes are available to buy or rent online or at local shops.

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For a DIY version, check your child’s closet for a dress that resembles her favorite princess, like Belle, Aurora, or Jasmine. Add a crown, wand, or matching accessories, and you’re good to go!

Remember: Have Fun Dressing Up and Don’t Be Stressed!

While it’s exciting to plan your child’s Halloween look, it’s also important to work with what you have. Costumes are often worn just once and quickly outgrown. Focus on fun—not perfection—and let your child enjoy the moment with their friends.

More on Halloween

Halloween 2025: Family-Friendly Spooktaculars Across the Philippines
Halloween Costume Guide: Studio Ghibli Edition
LIST: DIY Halloween Costume Ideas for Kids

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Expect ghosts, ghouls, witches, and monsters to still be a favorite. But costumes from shows like KPop Demon Hunters, Encantadia, and Bluey will surely be in.

They can improvise by doing a DIY, renting from costume shops, or buying online or from department stores.

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