The Pokémon Company is continuing to promote its Pokémon-themed Halloween content for 2024 in full force. Read on below to learn more:
Get into the season of scares by playing Pokémon spooky style at your local Pokémon League.
Show off a creepy Pokémon-themed costume, put together a specially themed deck or team featuring spooky ghost Pokémon, or strike fear into your opponents’ hearts the good old-fashioned away—with your terrifying battle skills! During the month of October, all Pokémon Leagues in the US and Canada will be eligible to host Pokéween events that award participants with tantalizing Trick or Trade BOOster packs and an opportunity to win a special prize.
All attendees will earn one Trick or Trade BOOster pack, with additional BOOster packs being awarded at the organizer’s discretion. Each Pokémon League will also award a Haunted Pokémon Village figure from Pokémon Center to one Trainer who really gets into the spirit of Pokéween—the criteria for this award may vary from community to community, so be sure to check in with your organizer to see how you can best channel those Pokéween vibes. If you’re not sure where to find an event near you, check out the Event Locator.
Enjoy Pokéween at Pokémon League, Trainers!
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Turn Halloween into Pokéween when you don the Mask Pokémon’s multiple disguises.
Looking for a quick and easy costume this Pokéween? Take inspiration from the Mask Pokémon and download this collection of printable masks featuring the multiple disguises worn by the Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon. Choose from the Teal Mask, Wellspring Mask, Hearthflame Mask, or Cornerstone Mask, or have all four on hand in case you need a quick change (or if you need to suddenly switch up your type).
Once you’ve downloaded the above files, you’ll need to print them out, then decorate the masks however you choose using your favorite coloring supplies. Once they’re looking their best, simply cut the masks out along the dotted line and glue or tape them to craft sticks to complete your masterpiece. Remember to stay safe while assembling your masks, so please ask for help if you need it during these steps.
You can use these masks when you go trick-or-treating, share them with friends, or use them as colorful decorations. For even more Pokéween fun, be sure to check out our collection of Pokémon pumpkin stencil patterns (along with our tips and advice for creating your perfect pumpkin) and our guide to creating Pokéween costumes inspired by Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
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Receive a batch of stickers featuring ghastly ghouls when you make an eligible Halloween-related purchase at Pokémon Center.
Are you setting up your own personal house of Pokémon horror or searching for a ghastly gift for that Trainer who really loves Pokéween? There’s no better time to load up that Pokémon Center cart with all things spooky! Get a special Halloween-themed sticker set featuring a slew of adorably creepy Pokémon and one terrified Pikachu when you make an eligible purchase at Pokémon Center. These sticker sets are only available while supplies last, so don’t wait to put in your Pokéween order today.
If you’re not sure which Halloween product to pick up at Pokémon Center, there are a variety of seasonal products just waiting to up your Pokéween game. There are Pokémon-themed French Terry hoodies perfect for putting together a quick costumed look, Halloween mugs waiting to be filled with comforting drinks, and scary-cool wall art featuring Haunter and Dusk Form Lycanroc. Ah, and how could we forget—there’s this year’s Pokémon TCG: Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle too, perfect for handing out to fans, new and old.
Enjoy the season of Pokéween!
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Trick or treat yourself by dressing up as your favorite character this haunting season.
Halloween is on the way, and choosing a faboolous costume is high on the to-do list. The good news is that Pokémon Horizons: The Series offers no shortage of colorful, memorable characters to serve as inspiration for your latest Halloween masterpiece. From thoughtful characters like Liko, Dot, and Amethio to bolder Trainers like Roy and Friede, there’s a costume for every Pokémon fan.
Putting together your costume might take time, so get an early start, channel your creativity, and don’t forget to watch Pokémon Horizons: The Series on Netflix for inspiration. Here are some tips for assembling your Liko, Roy, Dot, Friede, or Amethio costume:
Liko
This polite Pokémon Trainer began her journey by leaving her home in Paldea to attend Indigo Academy in Kanto. After joining the Rising Volt Tacklers, she started coming out of her shell and is working on her goal of understanding the feelings of Pokémon.
- Green hairpin
- Blue jacket
- White shirt
- Blue shorts
- White socks with a blue band
If you plan to wear a wig or temporarily color your hair, remember that the underlayer of Liko’s hair is actually blue. You can achieve this look by layering two different wigs.
We rarely see Liko without her partner Pokémon, Sprigatito. You can get your own Sprigatito at the Pokémon Center.
Roy
This adventurous and energetic Pokémon Trainer began his journey after meeting Fuecoco on the island where he lived. His enthusiasm sometimes results in overconfidence, but his passion for Pokémon and new experiences always pulls him through.
- Black and white hat
- Black vest
- Red shirt with white sleeves
- Unown R decal on shirt
- Brown shorts
- Black sandals
- Blue backpack
Don’t forget the red splash of bangs beneath Roy’s hat.
Roy’s journey really begins when he meets Fuecoco. You can pick up your very own Fuecoco from the Pokémon Center.
Roy is known to carry an Ancient Poké Ball that plays an important role in his adventures. You can create your own Ancient Poké Ball costume accessory using papier-mâché, clay, or polystyrene foam and paint.
Dot
This popular content creator is perhaps best known as the dynamic and outgoing Nidothing. IRL, however, Dot is shy and reclusive, choosing to spend most of her time creating new videos in her room.
- Purple jacket
- Dark tank top
- Green sweatpants
- Snorlax slippers
Dot’s hair features an outer purple layer and interior pink layer. This effect could be achieved by stacking a purple wig on top of a pink wig.
Even though Dot starts her journey as a Pokémon Trainer a little later than Liko and Roy, her bond with Quaxly is strong. If you plan to wear a Dot costume this Halloween, you can pick up your own Quaxly at the Pokémon Center.
Friede
As a Pokémon Professor and the leader of the Rising Volt Tacklers, Friede is always ready for the next adventure. He might be a little forgetful when it comes to updating his crew about the latest news, but he works hard to protect his ship and crew.
- Goggles
- Pilot’s jacket
- Black shirt
- Patches
- Khaki pants
- Belt with buckle design
- Boots
Friede’s jacket has several patches on it—a patch of Charizard’s head on his left arm, a red patch with a yellow symbol on the left side of his chest, and a patch of Charizard’s wing on his right arm.
Friede has two partner Pokémon—Captain Pikachu and Charizard. You can accessorize your Friede costume with your very own Pikachu plush and Charizard plush.
Amethio
As one of the chief antagonists of Pokémon Horizons: The Series and a prominent member of the Explorers, Amethio tends to be very focused on the task at hand. Despite his reserved personality, Amethio never shies away from battle and is confident in his ability to fulfill the demands of his superiors. An Amethio costume is deceptively simple, requiring small but important details.
- Black gloves
- Long-sleeved collared shirt with purple line
- Slacks with a purple line
- Bolo tie with purple triangle
- Dress shoes
Amethio’s hair is light gray on his left side and dark gray on his right side, which might be a challenging look to achieve. Whether you want to use a wig or color your own hair, be sure to plan ahead.
Because Amethio has vivid amethyst eyes that match the color of his bolo tie, you might consider using colored contact lenses for your costume.
Ceruledge is Amethio’s ace Pokémon. You can pick up a plush Ceruledge from the Pokémon Center to complete your costume.
Don’t forget to use #Pokeween to share your costume on social media with fellow Pokémon fans! And keep an eye out for more Pokéween content, including Pokémon stencils, a Year of the Dragon Halloween opinion piece, and more.
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