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Putting the Ha in Halloween; Horror Parodies

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Oct 25, 2020
  • 2 min read

Horror Parodies are parodies of things that typically terrify the audience. These parodies bring out a different side to the Halloween season. Halloween doesn’t need to be all spooks and spectres. It can be both scary and funny.

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Check out some of these jokes if you don’t believe us.

Cheesy Halloween Jokes

What do ghosts give out to trick-or-treaters? Booberries!

What kind of music do mummies love? Wrap music.

What is a monster’s favourite dessert? I scream!

What instrument does a skeleton play? The trombone.

What day do ghosts do their howling? On Moan-day!

Why don’t skeletons play music in church? Because they have no organs!

Why don’t vampires have more friends? Because they are a pain in the neck.

Why do ghosts hate rain? It dampens their spirits.

Cheesy Horror Parodies for Halloween

It’s good to laugh even in the face of fear. Especially when that fear is hilarious. Switching Styles brings you the hilarious horror of Halloween with these Halloween parody songs that will leave you in stitches.

“I’ll Kill you that Way” by Slashstreet Boys, originally by The Backstreet Boys.

“Modern Monster Mash” by Key of Awesome, originally by Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers

“It Wasn’t Me” by The Holderness Family, Originally by Shaggy

Samara Sings A Song” by Aaron Fraser-Nash, originally by Görkem Göknil

“Heard It Through The Graveyard” by Killrace originally by Marvin Gaye

“Hocus Heathens” by PattyCake Productions, originally by Twenty One Pilots

“Straight Outta Compton Parody” by K.W.A Feat. Aaron Fraser-Nash, originally by N.W.A.

“Hocus Pocus Parody” by The Hillywood Show, Originally by Danny ElfmanCatherine O’HaraPaul Reubens

“This is Halloween” Google Translate Parody by Translator Fails, Originally by Marilyn Manson

“Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters From a Planet Near Mars” style parody by “Weird Al” Yankovic, originally by The B-52s

Share your favourite Halloween jokes on our socials!

Now have a safe and happy Halloween!!!

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