![]() ![]() Pip's spirit is then seen running through the house and climbing up an amazing gnarled old tree that is decorated with jack o'lanterns. ![]() Moundshroud is disappointed that the children don't know the symbolic significance of their costumes or why Halloween is even celebrated. ![]() The kids chase after Pipkin and stumble on a creepy, old mansion at the edge of the woods. Wally thinks he can see right through Pip, but the others brush this suggestion off as impossible. Again, they wonder if Pip is playing some sort of Halloween prank. Suddenly, they see Pip running in front of them through the ravine. Worried about their friend and unwilling to start the Halloween fun without him, the kids decide to run to the hospital, taking a short cut through the forest. Pip left his friends a note saying he has appendicitis and asks them to start Halloween without him. They think it must be Pip playing a Halloween trick on them, so they go to his house and find that there are no Halloween decorations out and that Pipkin is being loaded into an ambulance. Pip, the greatest boy who ever lived." Pip's favorite holiday is Halloween, so they are shocked when he doesn't meet up with them at the appointed time. They plan to meet up with their friend Tom "Pip" Pipkin - " Pipkin who could yell louder, sing better, and eat more popcorn. Each is dressed as a Halloween archetype: Tom Skelton is dressed as a skeleton, Jenny as a witch, Ralph as a mummy and Wally as a (Quasimodo-esque) monster. ![]() Wally, Ralph, Tom and Jenny in their costumesįour kids in a small mid-western town meet up on Halloween. ![]()
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