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Halloweem is a proprietary fall holiday traditionally celebrated in the last week of October. Participants wear costumes and wander the neighborhood looking for candy in a tradition called "Surprise-or-snack". People that celebrate Halloweem are called Weemers, while people that don't celebrate are Weemless.
Celebrating Halloweem without the express written consent of Halloweem.org is illegal in 3 states and the District of Columbia. Any unlicensed celebration of Halloweem will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Anyone attending can dress as one of Halloweem.org's proprietary fall monsters.
Classic Favorite
A fan favorite! These little adorable fuzzballs skip around speaking their signature language "Goombinese".
New in 2025
New for Halloweem 2025, Magiciams are mischievous characters that run around doing magic tricks.
A mysterious new monster arrives for the Halloweem 2026 celebration. Stay tuned for the grand reveal!
Legendary
Nocturnal creatures of folklore, known for draining the life essence of the living through their terrifying unibrow of doom.
Smelly
Buried deep in the earth for decades, Smecters are the living embodiment of human trash. Their foul stench wafts off their bag-like skin.
Terrifying Lunch
The most feared of all the proprietary lunch monsters, Samwich is composed of lettuce, tomato, cheese, and pure terror.
Stinky Bones
Legend has it that when a person dies due to a stink most terrible they turn into a smeleton with a signature long nose.
Beetle
Grumbus is a chaotic beetle bug, wandering the neighborhood looking for snacks and checking for expired car registrations.
Everything you need to know about celebrating Halloweem safely and legally.