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Every August, while we’re desperately clinging to the last days of summer, Walt Disney World starts celebrating all things spooky. That’s when Magic Kingdom conjures up a festive fall transformation highlighted by Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. From the middle of the month all the way until October 31, guests can purchase tickets to the special event held on select nights. It’s not a cheap party, though. Prices for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party range from $119 to $229 before tax. That’s on par (or even more) than a normal Magic Kingdom ticket, yet a party pass only gets you in from four p.m. until midnight.

With a shorter amount of time in the park, Magic Kingdom’s ghoulish(y) gala—which only actually runs for five hours—raises an obvious question: is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party worth it? Is it worth spending the money to go? To find out, I recently went to my very first Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) during Walt Disney World’s Play ‘n’ Preview media event. I tried to do, eat, see, and ride as much as I could, including all of the unique opportunities only available on party nights. What I learned—along with some reviews, highlights, critiques, and tips—will hopefully help you determine if Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is worth your time, effort, and money.

We Cover: Park Decor // Spectacles // Special Halloween Activities, Performances, and Characters // Attraction Overlays // Halloween Food and Drink Menu // Trick-or-Treating // Ride Wait Times // Atmosphere // Halloween Merchandise // What You Don’t Get To See // Can You Do “Everything” During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Park Decor

Two giant pumpkins in front of the entrance to Magic Kingdom
Lots of pumpkins. Lots.

Everyone who visits Magic Kingdom from the middle of August until the end of October will see the park’s Halloween decor. It doesn’t disappear on non-party days, and you’ll find it everywhere. That’s a little jarring on a hot, muggy Orlando summer day/night, as it was when I recently attended. It’s a little less weird during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, but obviously, the closer you go to the actual holiday, the less that will matter. (Not that Orlando can’t be very hot in October.)

No surprise the Mouse House knows how to decorate for the holiday. It’s easy to miss a lot of the seasonal adornments and touches if you don’t pay attention, but that’s always true at Disney World. I wish I’d had even more time to really explore all of the Halloween elements. (Wishing I had more time is about to become a running theme in this post.)

TIP: If your trip involves multiple visits to Magic Kingdom, try to take in a lot of the Halloween decorations during your non-Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party visit. If you only go during the party, walk with your head up and not on your phone. That’s easier than normal since you won’t need to look at your phone to check ride wait times, like you do during a normal park visit.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Spectacles

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party features three signature spectacles. I made sure to see each one, both to review and to get the “full party experience,” a concept I came to realize doesn’t really exist.

Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade

The Headless Horseman during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party did not disappoint. It’s as cool as everyone says.

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Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade begins with an early warning from the Headless Horseman, who rides through the park on a real horse. The character has long been a signature part of the parade, and in person, it’s easy to see why. It’s a very cool, very eerie moment. There’s a hushed awe that comes over the crowd as he approaches that is then replaced by palpable excitement.

As for the parade itself, my only regret is that I didn’t see it twice. It runs twice on Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party nights, and I opted for the later one. I loved it so much I wished I had picked the first, so I could have watched it again. It’s primarily a parade of Disney villains and performers/dancers in costume. A lot of floats aren’t especially memorable, but that’s the point. You’re supposed to pay attention to the people in the parade. And you should, because they do not disappoint.

Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade at Magic Kingdom is fantastic, but no surprise the Haunted Mansion portion is the best part.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:15:57.634Z

My personal favorite act was the Grave Diggers from the Haunted Mansion portion of the parade. They dance with shovels, which they also use drag on the ground during a sparkling, choreographed display.

TIP: Do. Not. Miss. The. Parade. Aim for the first run of Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade in case something unexpected causes you to miss it. Also, it begins in Frontierland, so if you watch there, you can then easily head to a ride when it passes. But those who watch from Main Street get to see the Headless Horseman go down that iconic road. They also get to see Powerline perform before. I missed out on that because I watched at a nice, convenient spot between Frontierland and Liberty Square. That involved less time waiting to grab a good place along the route, but I traded time for extra experiences and setting.

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Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Fireworks Show

Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks show, “Happily Ever After,” might be my single favorite experience at Walt Disney World. It’s the best. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party’s fireworks show with projections and lasers….is not. It’s a totally fine, but mostly forgettable, display that seems even less impressive in comparison to the park’s normal version.

While the show itself is just fine, the Jack Skellington puppet that hosts Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks is really incredible.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:20:10.583Z

I’d say skip it entirely if not for the massive Jack Skellington puppet (not a person in a costume) that serves as host. He performs from the stage in front of Cinderella’s Castle. The giant puppet moves just like Jack in The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s an absolute A+ addition. I’m glad I didn’t miss Jack even if I thought the show itself was pretty “meh.”

TIP: With a limited number of tickets available, the party crowd to see the Halloween fireworks show is nothing like a normal night at Magic Kingdom. It wasn’t empty, but it felt like I could have walked up as close to the castle as I wanted when it started. You don’t have to rush to get a good spot for the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party fireworks show.

Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular Stage Show

Didn’t have any expectations good or bad for the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular Stage Show during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party. Couldn’t have loved it more.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:24:31.642Z

I’m not a huge Hocus Pocus fan, but I absolutely loved this highly entertaining show. It’s a short musical full of Disney villains, including a fantastic Oogie Boogie costume. I went in with almost no expectations and left liking the movie Hocus Pocus itself more.

TIP: Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular runs multiple times during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, including at midnight. Go in with a plan to “extend” your party time. You can always get in line for a ride right before midnight, as Walt Disney World lets guests into any ride’s queue until the moment the park closes. That’s what I did, getting in line for Seven Dwarves Mine Train at 11:59 p.m., right after I’d just walked off it. Or you can opt to watch the final Hocus Pocus show at midnight.

There’s no right or wrong choice, but if you think you’ll be pretty exhausted by midnight, watch the last show. You’ll be close to the park’s exit when it ends. Plu,s you can get as close as you want to the stage in front of the castle, as it’s the least attended show. (Though I didn’t have any problem getting close at an earlier one.)

Special Halloween Activities, Performances, and Characters From Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Another personal highlight during MNSSHP was seeing the Hitchhiking Ghosts “in the flesh.”

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:27:36.639Z

There are so many special party events and performers at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that I didn’t even know about all of them until after I attended. Even then, I didn’t see all of the ones I had hoped to catch. I thankfully saw Mother Gothel (who greets you at the start), the Cadaver Dans Barbershop Quartet, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts out in the park. But I missed the pirates singing in Adventureland; same with the “live” ghosts at the Haunted Mansion. (Yeah, yeah, I know. I’ll explain how I missed them later.)

There’s just a lot going on during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, way more than I can list. And if you care about taking photos with characters, it’s sort of overwhelming. People line up for hours just to take a picture with Jack Skellington and Sally. They’re so popular, they arrive at 4 p.m. even though the party doesn’t officially start until 7 p.m. (Anyone without a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party bracelet who entered before 6 pm has to leave after that unless already in line for a ride or at a sit-down meal.)

TIP: Prioritize which, if any, characters you want to meet and be prepared to wait for the most popular ones. Jack and Sally can mean standing in line for hours. You also have to make an effort to seek out street performers or activations you care about, or you can easily miss them. But you have to realize you can’t do “everything” at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, even if you just focus on the special Halloween stuff. Know which ones you care about most and do them first. At a minimum, make sure to walk through every part of the park at least once. You’ll see a lot of great, unexpected stuff that way.

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Attraction Overlays

The outside of the Haunted Mansion during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is so cool in person. They also play the ride’s music throughout Liberty Square.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:31:08.982Z

Three Magic Kingdom attractions get special “Halloween Twists.” The highlight is a nearly pitch-black Space Mountain. With the lights turned off (and spooky music playing), the ride takes place in what is essentially complete darkness. That might not sound like anything special, but it’s very different from the normal Space Mountain. It’s super creepy and unsettling, and I loved it.

Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor also hosts a continuously running show with a Halloween bent that is very fun even if you only spend a couple minutes in there. The Tea Cups also get special Halloween lighting and music, but when I went by, it just felt like the Mad Tea Party, so I skipped it.

The Mad Tea Cups during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party gets a spooky music and lighting overlay.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:34:34.644Z

This is the only aspect of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that really feels like it gets shortchanged. I know it’s not easy to do overlays that only last for five hours, but even just a couple more rides with “Halloween Twists” would be a great addition.

TIP: Don’t skip Space Mountain in the dark. Just don’t wait in line for it. It was a walk-on at many points during the party.

Special Halloween Food and Drink Menu at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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Real good platter of special Halloween food right here.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary-Halloween Party features a massive, special menu of spooky meals, snacks, desserts, and drinks sold throughout the park. I went in with the goal of trying at least 10. I got to seven. (A couple of days later, I added an eighth, as a handful of items are available all day when there’s a party that night.) If I hadn’t been alone, I would have hit my goal, but even then, it was a much harder goal than I expected. It’s really difficult to keep stopping to buy food while also trying to do a lot of other stuff. Plus, you know, you get full.

Considering a party ticket can get you into the park as early as four, I really wish the special food and drink menu for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party was available then, rather than starting to go on sale at six. It’s fine if people with normal park tickets get them! I also found it frustrating that some of the most enticing options were only available at select sit-down restaurants. I can’t think of anything I wanted to do less with my limited party time than sit down for a whole meal.

TIP: 1) Know which of the few Halloween food options are sold all day and get them before the party starts. 2) Have your list of must-haves ready and written down along with the times those locations close. I missed out on something I wanted because I didn’t realize that particular food booth closed at 10 p.m. 3) Show up hungry! The Halloween menu items I did try were overwhelmingly delicious.

In fact, here’s a photo gallery of everything I ate with quick reviews in the caption. Full menu descriptions can be found in the alt text.)

Trick-or-Treating

Gallows lit up eerie lighting
I cared so little about candy that I didn’t take a relevant picture. So here’s a cool one from Liberty Square.

Your ticket gets you a special little Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party bag to use for Trick-or-treating in the park. They only hand out regular Mars Wrigley candy, though, nothing special. It’s a thing, but not a thing I had any desire to do while already eating my face off in 187% humidity.

TIP: There are a million spots to trick-or-treat all over the park, and you should never, ever wait in line at any spot. Veterans also say late at night, they’ll give you more at each spot as they try to clear out their bins. But honestly, unless you have kids who specifically want to do I don’t know why you would.

Ride Wait Times During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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Sparing you seeing a photo of a sweaty me smiling after riding Tron.

One of the best reasons to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the low, sometimes non-existent wait times for rides. Most are walk-ons (or close enough) all evening. Wildly popular rides like Tron Lightcycle Run, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, and Tiana’s Bayou Adventure have much shorter waits than usual during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Same with notoriously slow load attractions like Peter Pan. All of them have very reasonable queues for most of the party. During the parades, fireworks, stage show, and late at night, they drop even more. The party is the perfect opportunity to ride everything as quickly as possible without buying pricey Lighting Lanes, the park’s line-skipping system. (In that way, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can actually be cheaper than a typical park visit.)

TIP: Don’t wait more than 30 minutes for anything, not even Tron. Aim for show times to do the most popular attractions. Also, try to be extra efficient and ride everything you want in a particular area at the same time. And if you are going to be in the park for a normal day, either before or after your party night, don’t bother doing rides during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that always have a short wait time anyway. The Little Mermaid ride will still likely be a walk-on during a non-party event, you know?

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Atmosphere (Costumes, Music, Energy)

A family dressed in Alice in Wonderland costumes split with two women in Carl and Kevin UP costumes
MNSSHP doubles as a Disney cosplay party.

As the kids might say, the “vibes” are impeccable during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. It’s a festive environment full of music (both fun and eerie) and merriment, which makes sense since people literally paid to attend a party. Everyone is excited to be there.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party also doubles as a Disney cosplay convention. Some guests, of all ages, go all out. I wore a Disney Halloween t-shirt, and that was good enough for me, but I enjoyed seeing all of the elaborate costumes others wore.

Mother Gothel welcoming guests to MNSSHP and making a compelling case for why she was right to hoard the Sundrop Flower.

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TIP: This event takes place in Orlando. Real good chance it’s going to be hot and muggy during your party visit. Remember that when putting together your costume. Aladdin’s attire is a better choice than Kristoff’s.

Halloween Merchandise

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If you like orange you’re gonna go freaking nuts for MNSSHP merch.

If you want unique Halloween merch there’s a whole lot of it, including some party exclusives. I bought a single pin as a memento, but I liked a lot of what they had.

TIP: I’m told some exclusives can sell out quickly on party nights, so if there’s something you really want, get it immediately. But you can buy most stuff after the party ends, as stores on Main Street, U.S.A. remain open longer.

What You Don’t Get To See

The special party spectacles mean missing out on the normal Magic Kingdom shows. So you won’t see the greatest fireworks show ever, “Happily Ever After.” You’ll also miss out on the fantastic new nighttime electrical parade, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away. If you’ve seen both before or will see them later on your trip, that’s not a big deal. But if MNSSHP will be your only visit to the Magic Kingdom, it certainly might be. If you’re not there early enough you won’t even see the pianists performing at Casey’s Corner, one of my favorite Magic Kingdom touches.

TIP: Get to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party as early as you can. If you can be there at 4 when your ticket gets you through the door get there at 4. If you also have a regular ticket for that day, go even earlier, as early as you physically can, while knowing your day ends after midnight. Party days are always much slower at the park because many visitors opt not to buy tickets to a place they have to leave by six p.m. Both the morning and the 2-4 p.m. stretch seem extra slow. They’re perfect times to get a lot of non-Halloween stuff done, especially rides.

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Can You Do “Everything” During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square is the real standout land during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T17:05:19.647Z

No, not even close. You can do A LOT, for sure, but not “everything.” If you take advantage of the low wait times to go on all the rides, you’ll miss the spectacles. If you take time to trick-or-treat, you’ll have even fewer opportunities to see and try all the Halloween experiences. Eating your way through the special party menu takes time, too. Same when it comes to waiting for and watching the parade, fireworks, or stage show. Eight hours—let alone the party’s official five hours—go by fast. Really fast.

That’s how I ended up missing the live ghosts at Haunted Mansion. For obvious reasons, it tends to have a slightly longer wait time during the party night compared to other rides. (Though it was a walk-on shortly before close.) So I made the decision to just walk by and see it all lit up with extra spooky lights and fog. It looked awesome, but by not riding I missed something I wish I saw. I’m bummed out about that even if it made total sense in the moment. If I could go back, I’d ride it.

In that way, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is like any trip to Magic Kingdom or Walt Disney World. Every time you decide to do one thing, it means you can’t do something else.

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Depending on how much you enjoyed yourself this goodbye is either sweet or threatening.

TIP: Before you go familiarize yourself with everything you can do during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, both normal activities and special party ones. Then know what you consider a “must do,” what you’d describe as a “would like to do,” and what you don’t care about missing/want to skip. When you accept you can’t see, ride, or eat everything, you can relax and enjoy what you do accomplish. But that doesn’t mean you want to leave with any regrets. Not trying that banana Skull Cake filled with dulce de leche will haunt me forever.

Forever.

Is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Worth It?

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“Is it worth it?” is always the question at Disney, isn’t it?

Only you know if spending hundreds of dollars per-person for eight hours at a single theme park is worth it for you. That’s a tall ask for most people. (Though, again, you do save a little on Lightning Lanes, which you simply do not need to buy for the event.) What I can tell you is that I really enjoyed Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party because it’s not only a fun experience on its own, it offers a way to experience a place I already love in a very different way. Everything was familiar yet new. The energy wasn’t the same either, and that applies to both the energy of the park and from my fellow attendees. It was looser, less stressful, and really did feel like attending a party.

I’m genuinely glad I went and plan to go again with my wife and son some day. I had a lot of fun, even if I made “mistakes” in how I approached it. I wasn’t nearly as efficient and smart as I could have been, as I didn’t have a plan for what I most wanted to do and eat. Part of that was because I wanted to experience Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party as a guest more than a member of the media, but on a normal non-work trip, I totally would have made a plan, so I don’t know what I was thinking.

However, my recommendation does come with one big caveat. I absolutely think Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is worth your time and money if you can afford it, just not if it will be your first-ever visit to Magic Kingdom. One of the best reasons to attend this party is to experience the park in a different way. But you can’t appreciate any of that if you haven’t experienced the park normally first.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is best enjoyed as a party for people who already know and love what the Magic Kingdom has to offer every other day.

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Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist who isn’t joking about the banana Skull Cake. You can follow him on Bluesky at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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September 10, 2025

Is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Worth the Money?

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Every August, while we’re desperately clinging to the last days of summer, Walt Disney World starts celebrating all things spooky. That’s when Magic Kingdom conjures up a festive fall transformation highlighted by Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. From the middle of the month all the way until October 31, guests can purchase tickets to the special event held on select nights. It’s not a cheap party, though. Prices for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party range from $119 to $229 before tax. That’s on par (or even more) than a normal Magic Kingdom ticket, yet a party pass only gets you in from four p.m. until midnight.

With a shorter amount of time in the park, Magic Kingdom’s ghoulish(y) gala—which only actually runs for five hours—raises an obvious question: is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party worth it? Is it worth spending the money to go? To find out, I recently went to my very first Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) during Walt Disney World’s Play ‘n’ Preview media event. I tried to do, eat, see, and ride as much as I could, including all of the unique opportunities only available on party nights. What I learned—along with some reviews, highlights, critiques, and tips—will hopefully help you determine if Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is worth your time, effort, and money.

We Cover: Park Decor // Spectacles // Special Halloween Activities, Performances, and Characters // Attraction Overlays // Halloween Food and Drink Menu // Trick-or-Treating // Ride Wait Times // Atmosphere // Halloween Merchandise // What You Don’t Get To See // Can You Do “Everything” During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Park Decor

Two giant pumpkins in front of the entrance to Magic Kingdom
Lots of pumpkins. Lots.

Everyone who visits Magic Kingdom from the middle of August until the end of October will see the park’s Halloween decor. It doesn’t disappear on non-party days, and you’ll find it everywhere. That’s a little jarring on a hot, muggy Orlando summer day/night, as it was when I recently attended. It’s a little less weird during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, but obviously, the closer you go to the actual holiday, the less that will matter. (Not that Orlando can’t be very hot in October.)

No surprise the Mouse House knows how to decorate for the holiday. It’s easy to miss a lot of the seasonal adornments and touches if you don’t pay attention, but that’s always true at Disney World. I wish I’d had even more time to really explore all of the Halloween elements. (Wishing I had more time is about to become a running theme in this post.)

TIP: If your trip involves multiple visits to Magic Kingdom, try to take in a lot of the Halloween decorations during your non-Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party visit. If you only go during the party, walk with your head up and not on your phone. That’s easier than normal since you won’t need to look at your phone to check ride wait times, like you do during a normal park visit.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Spectacles

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party features three signature spectacles. I made sure to see each one, both to review and to get the “full party experience,” a concept I came to realize doesn’t really exist.

Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade

The Headless Horseman during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party did not disappoint. It's as cool as everyone says.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T18:18:02.751Z

Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade begins with an early warning from the Headless Horseman, who rides through the park on a real horse. The character has long been a signature part of the parade, and in person, it’s easy to see why. It’s a very cool, very eerie moment. There’s a hushed awe that comes over the crowd as he approaches that is then replaced by palpable excitement.

As for the parade itself, my only regret is that I didn’t see it twice. It runs twice on Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party nights, and I opted for the later one. I loved it so much I wished I had picked the first, so I could have watched it again. It’s primarily a parade of Disney villains and performers/dancers in costume. A lot of floats aren’t especially memorable, but that’s the point. You’re supposed to pay attention to the people in the parade. And you should, because they do not disappoint.

Mickey's Boo-To-You Halloween Parade at Magic Kingdom is fantastic, but no surprise the Haunted Mansion portion is the best part.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:15:57.634Z

My personal favorite act was the Grave Diggers from the Haunted Mansion portion of the parade. They dance with shovels, which they also use drag on the ground during a sparkling, choreographed display.

TIP: Do. Not. Miss. The. Parade. Aim for the first run of Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade in case something unexpected causes you to miss it. Also, it begins in Frontierland, so if you watch there, you can then easily head to a ride when it passes. But those who watch from Main Street get to see the Headless Horseman go down that iconic road. They also get to see Powerline perform before. I missed out on that because I watched at a nice, convenient spot between Frontierland and Liberty Square. That involved less time waiting to grab a good place along the route, but I traded time for extra experiences and setting.

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Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Fireworks Show

Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks show, “Happily Ever After,” might be my single favorite experience at Walt Disney World. It’s the best. Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party’s fireworks show with projections and lasers….is not. It’s a totally fine, but mostly forgettable, display that seems even less impressive in comparison to the park’s normal version.

While the show itself is just fine, the Jack Skellington puppet that hosts Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks is really incredible.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:20:10.583Z

I’d say skip it entirely if not for the massive Jack Skellington puppet (not a person in a costume) that serves as host. He performs from the stage in front of Cinderella’s Castle. The giant puppet moves just like Jack in The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s an absolute A+ addition. I’m glad I didn’t miss Jack even if I thought the show itself was pretty “meh.”

TIP: With a limited number of tickets available, the party crowd to see the Halloween fireworks show is nothing like a normal night at Magic Kingdom. It wasn’t empty, but it felt like I could have walked up as close to the castle as I wanted when it started. You don’t have to rush to get a good spot for the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party fireworks show.

Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular Stage Show

Didn't have any expectations good or bad for the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular Stage Show during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween party. Couldn't have loved it more.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:24:31.642Z

I’m not a huge Hocus Pocus fan, but I absolutely loved this highly entertaining show. It’s a short musical full of Disney villains, including a fantastic Oogie Boogie costume. I went in with almost no expectations and left liking the movie Hocus Pocus itself more.

TIP: Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular runs multiple times during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, including at midnight. Go in with a plan to “extend” your party time. You can always get in line for a ride right before midnight, as Walt Disney World lets guests into any ride’s queue until the moment the park closes. That’s what I did, getting in line for Seven Dwarves Mine Train at 11:59 p.m., right after I’d just walked off it. Or you can opt to watch the final Hocus Pocus show at midnight.

There’s no right or wrong choice, but if you think you’ll be pretty exhausted by midnight, watch the last show. You’ll be close to the park’s exit when it ends. Plu,s you can get as close as you want to the stage in front of the castle, as it’s the least attended show. (Though I didn’t have any problem getting close at an earlier one.)

Special Halloween Activities, Performances, and Characters From Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Another personal highlight during MNSSHP was seeing the Hitchhiking Ghosts "in the flesh."

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:27:36.639Z

There are so many special party events and performers at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that I didn’t even know about all of them until after I attended. Even then, I didn’t see all of the ones I had hoped to catch. I thankfully saw Mother Gothel (who greets you at the start), the Cadaver Dans Barbershop Quartet, and the Hitchhiking Ghosts out in the park. But I missed the pirates singing in Adventureland; same with the “live” ghosts at the Haunted Mansion. (Yeah, yeah, I know. I’ll explain how I missed them later.)

There’s just a lot going on during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, way more than I can list. And if you care about taking photos with characters, it’s sort of overwhelming. People line up for hours just to take a picture with Jack Skellington and Sally. They’re so popular, they arrive at 4 p.m. even though the party doesn’t officially start until 7 p.m. (Anyone without a Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party bracelet who entered before 6 pm has to leave after that unless already in line for a ride or at a sit-down meal.)

TIP: Prioritize which, if any, characters you want to meet and be prepared to wait for the most popular ones. Jack and Sally can mean standing in line for hours. You also have to make an effort to seek out street performers or activations you care about, or you can easily miss them. But you have to realize you can’t do “everything” at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, even if you just focus on the special Halloween stuff. Know which ones you care about most and do them first. At a minimum, make sure to walk through every part of the park at least once. You’ll see a lot of great, unexpected stuff that way.

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Attraction Overlays

The outside of the Haunted Mansion during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is so cool in person. They also play the ride's music throughout Liberty Square.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:31:08.982Z

Three Magic Kingdom attractions get special “Halloween Twists.” The highlight is a nearly pitch-black Space Mountain. With the lights turned off (and spooky music playing), the ride takes place in what is essentially complete darkness. That might not sound like anything special, but it’s very different from the normal Space Mountain. It’s super creepy and unsettling, and I loved it.

Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor also hosts a continuously running show with a Halloween bent that is very fun even if you only spend a couple minutes in there. The Tea Cups also get special Halloween lighting and music, but when I went by, it just felt like the Mad Tea Party, so I skipped it.

The Mad Tea Cups during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party gets a spooky music and lighting overlay.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:34:34.644Z

This is the only aspect of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that really feels like it gets shortchanged. I know it’s not easy to do overlays that only last for five hours, but even just a couple more rides with “Halloween Twists” would be a great addition.

TIP: Don’t skip Space Mountain in the dark. Just don’t wait in line for it. It was a walk-on at many points during the party.

Special Halloween Food and Drink Menu at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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Real good platter of special Halloween food right here.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary-Halloween Party features a massive, special menu of spooky meals, snacks, desserts, and drinks sold throughout the park. I went in with the goal of trying at least 10. I got to seven. (A couple of days later, I added an eighth, as a handful of items are available all day when there’s a party that night.) If I hadn’t been alone, I would have hit my goal, but even then, it was a much harder goal than I expected. It’s really difficult to keep stopping to buy food while also trying to do a lot of other stuff. Plus, you know, you get full.

Considering a party ticket can get you into the park as early as four, I really wish the special food and drink menu for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party was available then, rather than starting to go on sale at six. It’s fine if people with normal park tickets get them! I also found it frustrating that some of the most enticing options were only available at select sit-down restaurants. I can’t think of anything I wanted to do less with my limited party time than sit down for a whole meal.

TIP: 1) Know which of the few Halloween food options are sold all day and get them before the party starts. 2) Have your list of must-haves ready and written down along with the times those locations close. I missed out on something I wanted because I didn’t realize that particular food booth closed at 10 p.m. 3) Show up hungry! The Halloween menu items I did try were overwhelmingly delicious.

In fact, here’s a photo gallery of everything I ate with quick reviews in the caption. Full menu descriptions can be found in the alt text.)

Trick-or-Treating

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I cared so little about candy that I didn’t take a relevant picture. So here’s a cool one from Liberty Square.

Your ticket gets you a special little Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party bag to use for Trick-or-treating in the park. They only hand out regular Mars Wrigley candy, though, nothing special. It’s a thing, but not a thing I had any desire to do while already eating my face off in 187% humidity.

TIP: There are a million spots to trick-or-treat all over the park, and you should never, ever wait in line at any spot. Veterans also say late at night, they’ll give you more at each spot as they try to clear out their bins. But honestly, unless you have kids who specifically want to do I don’t know why you would.

Ride Wait Times During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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Sparing you seeing a photo of a sweaty me smiling after riding Tron.

One of the best reasons to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the low, sometimes non-existent wait times for rides. Most are walk-ons (or close enough) all evening. Wildly popular rides like Tron Lightcycle Run, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, and Tiana’s Bayou Adventure have much shorter waits than usual during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Same with notoriously slow load attractions like Peter Pan. All of them have very reasonable queues for most of the party. During the parades, fireworks, stage show, and late at night, they drop even more. The party is the perfect opportunity to ride everything as quickly as possible without buying pricey Lighting Lanes, the park’s line-skipping system. (In that way, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party can actually be cheaper than a typical park visit.)

TIP: Don’t wait more than 30 minutes for anything, not even Tron. Aim for show times to do the most popular attractions. Also, try to be extra efficient and ride everything you want in a particular area at the same time. And if you are going to be in the park for a normal day, either before or after your party night, don’t bother doing rides during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party that always have a short wait time anyway. The Little Mermaid ride will still likely be a walk-on during a non-party event, you know?

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Atmosphere (Costumes, Music, Energy)

A family dressed in Alice in Wonderland costumes split with two women in Carl and Kevin UP costumes
MNSSHP doubles as a Disney cosplay party.

As the kids might say, the “vibes” are impeccable during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. It’s a festive environment full of music (both fun and eerie) and merriment, which makes sense since people literally paid to attend a party. Everyone is excited to be there.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party also doubles as a Disney cosplay convention. Some guests, of all ages, go all out. I wore a Disney Halloween t-shirt, and that was good enough for me, but I enjoyed seeing all of the elaborate costumes others wore.

Mother Gothel welcoming guests to MNSSHP and making a compelling case for why she was right to hoard the Sundrop Flower.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T16:58:57.038Z

TIP: This event takes place in Orlando. Real good chance it’s going to be hot and muggy during your party visit. Remember that when putting together your costume. Aladdin’s attire is a better choice than Kristoff’s.

Halloween Merchandise

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If you like orange you’re gonna go freaking nuts for MNSSHP merch.

If you want unique Halloween merch there’s a whole lot of it, including some party exclusives. I bought a single pin as a memento, but I liked a lot of what they had.

TIP: I’m told some exclusives can sell out quickly on party nights, so if there’s something you really want, get it immediately. But you can buy most stuff after the party ends, as stores on Main Street, U.S.A. remain open longer.

What You Don’t Get To See

The special party spectacles mean missing out on the normal Magic Kingdom shows. So you won’t see the greatest fireworks show ever, “Happily Ever After.” You’ll also miss out on the fantastic new nighttime electrical parade, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away. If you’ve seen both before or will see them later on your trip, that’s not a big deal. But if MNSSHP will be your only visit to the Magic Kingdom, it certainly might be. If you’re not there early enough you won’t even see the pianists performing at Casey’s Corner, one of my favorite Magic Kingdom touches.

TIP: Get to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party as early as you can. If you can be there at 4 when your ticket gets you through the door get there at 4. If you also have a regular ticket for that day, go even earlier, as early as you physically can, while knowing your day ends after midnight. Party days are always much slower at the park because many visitors opt not to buy tickets to a place they have to leave by six p.m. Both the morning and the 2-4 p.m. stretch seem extra slow. They’re perfect times to get a lot of non-Halloween stuff done, especially rides.

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Can You Do “Everything” During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Magic Kingdom's Liberty Square is the real standout land during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Michael Walsh, Verified #1 Criston Cole Hater (@burgermike.bsky.social) 2025-09-04T17:05:19.647Z

No, not even close. You can do A LOT, for sure, but not “everything.” If you take advantage of the low wait times to go on all the rides, you’ll miss the spectacles. If you take time to trick-or-treat, you’ll have even fewer opportunities to see and try all the Halloween experiences. Eating your way through the special party menu takes time, too. Same when it comes to waiting for and watching the parade, fireworks, or stage show. Eight hours—let alone the party’s official five hours—go by fast. Really fast.

That’s how I ended up missing the live ghosts at Haunted Mansion. For obvious reasons, it tends to have a slightly longer wait time during the party night compared to other rides. (Though it was a walk-on shortly before close.) So I made the decision to just walk by and see it all lit up with extra spooky lights and fog. It looked awesome, but by not riding I missed something I wish I saw. I’m bummed out about that even if it made total sense in the moment. If I could go back, I’d ride it.

In that way, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is like any trip to Magic Kingdom or Walt Disney World. Every time you decide to do one thing, it means you can’t do something else.

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Depending on how much you enjoyed yourself this goodbye is either sweet or threatening.

TIP: Before you go familiarize yourself with everything you can do during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, both normal activities and special party ones. Then know what you consider a “must do,” what you’d describe as a “would like to do,” and what you don’t care about missing/want to skip. When you accept you can’t see, ride, or eat everything, you can relax and enjoy what you do accomplish. But that doesn’t mean you want to leave with any regrets. Not trying that banana Skull Cake filled with dulce de leche will haunt me forever.

Forever.

Is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Worth It?

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“Is it worth it?” is always the question at Disney, isn’t it?

Only you know if spending hundreds of dollars per-person for eight hours at a single theme park is worth it for you. That’s a tall ask for most people. (Though, again, you do save a little on Lightning Lanes, which you simply do not need to buy for the event.) What I can tell you is that I really enjoyed Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party because it’s not only a fun experience on its own, it offers a way to experience a place I already love in a very different way. Everything was familiar yet new. The energy wasn’t the same either, and that applies to both the energy of the park and from my fellow attendees. It was looser, less stressful, and really did feel like attending a party.

I’m genuinely glad I went and plan to go again with my wife and son some day. I had a lot of fun, even if I made “mistakes” in how I approached it. I wasn’t nearly as efficient and smart as I could have been, as I didn’t have a plan for what I most wanted to do and eat. Part of that was because I wanted to experience Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party as a guest more than a member of the media, but on a normal non-work trip, I totally would have made a plan, so I don’t know what I was thinking.

However, my recommendation does come with one big caveat. I absolutely think Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is worth your time and money if you can afford it, just not if it will be your first-ever visit to Magic Kingdom. One of the best reasons to attend this party is to experience the park in a different way. But you can’t appreciate any of that if you haven’t experienced the park normally first.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is best enjoyed as a party for people who already know and love what the Magic Kingdom has to offer every other day.

Jump To: Park Decor // Spectacles // Special Halloween Activities, Performances, and Characters // Attraction Overlays // Halloween Food and Drink Menu // Trick-or-Treating // Ride Wait Times // Atmosphere // Halloween Merchandise // What You Don’t Get To See // Can You Do “Everything” During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist who isn’t joking about the banana Skull Cake. You can follow him on Bluesky at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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September 10, 2025

ALIEN: EARTH Gave Us the Franchise’s Grisliest Synth Death

https://nerdist.com/article/alien-earth-episode-6-grisliest-synth-death-in-franchise/

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In the Alien franchise, the grisly deaths are usually reserved for the flesh-and-blood humans. But a few of the synthetic beings in the franchise have met horrible and gory ends too. In Ridley Scott’s original Alien, they decapitated Ash (Ian Holm) and then immolated him. In Aliens, the Xenomorph Queen ripped Bishop (Lance Henricksen) in two. In this universe, synths are pretty close to human. So even though they’re robots (for lack of a better term), it’s all still pretty gross. Their “blood” is milky white and not red, but it’s still icky. Now, Alien: Earth just gave us our nastiest demise for a non-human synthetic yet, in episode six, “The Fly.”

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Technically, the death in this episode is not of a synth, it’s one of the Prodigy Corporation’s new hybrids. Hybrids are what Prodigy calls human consciousnesses downloaded into synthetic bodies. All the hybrids, nicknamed by Samuel Blenkin’s CEO character Boy Kavalier as “the Lost Boys,” are children who had terminal illnesses whose parents volunteered them for this experimental procedure. One of the main hybrid synths we’ve met on Alien: Earth is “Tootles,” portrayed by Kit Young. Tootles was the oldest of the children downloaded into a new body, on the verge of adolescence. He’s the big brother of the group, and the one tasked with the most adult responsibilities.

The hybrid synth Tootles, played by Kit Young.
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In episode six, the Prodigy synth Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) tasks Tootles with “feeding and watering” the alien specimens when he’s on a mission away from the Neverland facility. Tootles jumps at the chance to have some adult responsibilities, and goes to feed the creatures alone. As he’s tending to the alien specimens, he enters the so-called fly alien’s habitat. Then things go terribly wrong. He accidentally rips off the door hatch to the feeding slot for the fly specimens with his superior robotic strength. So he enters the habitat, and that’s when the eye octopus/T. Ocellus alien, now living inside a very menacing sheep, bumps his head against the glass to startle Tootles. This forces him to lose his footing, locking him inside.

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The synth hybrid Tootles opens the cell of the alien fly in Alien: Earth.
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Once Tootles finds himself accidentally locked in, one of the bloodsucking bugs emerges out of the hive built on the cell wall. Two of the giant-sized insect aliens attack Tootles, spitting a form of corroding acid onto his face. He doesn’t scream out in pain, however. It seems synthetics don’t have pain receptors or a true nervous system the way humans do. But we see his skin slowly melt off, exposing his synthetic musculature underneath. This occurs as his system shuts down as he shakes and convulses, spitting up his nutrients. Despite not being human, the flies begin feeding on his corpse, drinking in his juices. It’s pretty disgusting, despite poor Tootles not being an organic human.

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Episode six closes with the judgiest sheep gloatface huggering over his handiwork, as the five specimens attempt their escape from captivity. The facehugger attaches to Prodigy scientist Arthur Sylvia, and we know how that always goes. As the corpse of poor Tootles lies on the floor, we hear a voice-over from Boy Kavalier paraphrasing Peter Pan, reminding the viewers that in the story, the Lost Boys were of no use to Peter once they became adults. As the oldest mind of the hybrids, Tootles became a liability to Prodigy, and they were more than willing to sacrifice him. Now, we must wait and see if the rest of the humans and other synths and hybrids can survive the combined terror of five predatory alien species on the loose.

Alien: Earth drops new episodes on FX and FX on Hulu every Tuesday.

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September 9, 2025

Azuki Adds Four New Indie Manga from Manga Mavericks Books and Star Fruit Books

https://blacknerdproblems.com/new-indie-from-manga-mavericks-books-star-fruit-books/

At Otakon 2025, digital manga platform and publisher Azuki announced a new partnership with indie manga publisher Manga Mavericks Books and a new title from indie publisher Star Fruit Books.

Starting today, manga fans can read the following series from the two publishers on Azuki’s iOS, Android, and Web apps, with more series to launch in the coming months. Manga fans such as myself consider this a win for indie manga publisher and readers looking for newer titles and newer creatives getting their English language debuts.


ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE] by Chiaki Yagura, published by Manga Mavericks Books: “The good die young.”  There’s a whole movement of entertainers who by 27 years old had left their mark on the world, including my God. At 28, what have I done? Am I worthy to stand on the same stage? Why does my gospel stay unwritten? A story about music, creative slumps, and letting it all out. (Our review here!)

ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE] may appeal to fans of: Slice-of-life, one shots in manga, stories about music, and indie manga

BONDS by ZENZO, published by Manga Mavericks Books: In an alternate take on “Journey to the West”, Son Goku and Sanzo have only just begun their long journey, and trust doesn’t come easily. Their already shaky bond is tested further when Sanzo’s misgivings lead to a rift between the two. Is the journey over before it even begins, or is it true that adversity is what forges unshakable bonds?

BONDS may appeal to fans of: Journey to the West interpretations via manga, breathtaking artwork, and action packed stories

Zigoku’s Foreman by 9banta, published by Manga Mavericks Books: Meet the literal boss from hell. Mizuchi, once a human, died, went to hell, and became an unruly demon. Though he’s not just any demon: he’s a foreman with underlings who make up a motley crew. With a magic sword and super strength, some hellish construction work should be a snap, but Mizuchi and his crew are hellbent on doing anything aside from their work.

Zigoku’s Foreman may appeal to fans of: Shonen manga genre, action and comedy, and really unique characters designs

Treime by Gamu-Chan, published by Star Fruit Books: He glared into the darkness thinking he was prepared for what would stare back, however… There’s no one who hates Vampires more than Arglont Von Byron, a top caliber hunter of the bloodsucking breed, despite never personally being hurt by one. When the chance comes for him to eradicate Abraham, a vampire who has been a 500-year-old blight on his clan, he’s ready to do what comes naturally. However, upon reaching his target he quickly finds out why this kill has eluded defeat. Is he destined to be another casualty, or is their clash only the prelude to something more?

Treime may appeal to fans of: Vampires stories in manga, fantasy fueled reads, and incredibly detailed artwork

All four are available to read via an Azuki Premium subscription. ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE], BONDS, and Zigoku’s Foreman are also available in print from Manga Mavericks Books. Fans with or without an Azuki subscription can purchase and download DRM-free digital editions of them via Azuki.


About Azuki and KiraKira Media Inc.

Azuki is a digital comics publisher and subscription app run by a small team of manga fans and tech experts at KiraKira Media Inc. in San Francisco, CA.

Azuki is available on the web at www.azuki.co and in the iOS App Store and Google Play Store. The app features over 550 manga series, with new chapters updated daily. Manga fans can start reading for free with advertisements today, or upgrade to Premium to unlock thousands of chapters for $4.99 a month. A 14-day free trial and discounted annual plan are also available, and additional volumes and chapters outside the subscription are available for purchase. Most titles are available worldwide (except Japan). Stay up to date on the latest announcements by following Azuki at instagram.com/readazuki, bsky.app/profile/azuki.co, and x.com/ReadAzuki

About Manga Mavericks Books

Originally launched as a manga news podcast in 2016, Manga Mavericks has grown into a multimedia company anchored by a successful podcast network and a team of journalists and reviewers dedicated to exploring manga as both a medium and as an industry across the world. With the launch of Manga Mavericks Books, the company seeks to expand further into the manga industry, highlighting the eclectic storytelling, artistry, and creativity of Japanese creators and comics.


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September 8, 2025

The ROCKY HORROR Cast Looks Back on 50 Years of Glitz ‘n Glam

https://nerdist.com/article/rocky-horror-picture-show-cast-reflects-50-years/

This month, the ultimate cult movie, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, turns 50. But it’s not just fifty years old, it’s been running consecutively in theaters for all of five of those decades. Minus that blip of time we call the pandemic. But even then, hardcore fans found a way to show the movie. Even for an audience of one. This musical sci-fi horror parody that celebrates horniness in its many permutations continues to defy the odds. It recently got a 50th anniversary profile on CBS Sunday Morning featuring many of the original cast members and creators, which you can watch down below:

Rocky Horror began its life as a hit off-Broadway musical. The play lovingly parodied science fiction and horror movies of the ’50s, while celebrating early Rock ‘n Roll, sexual freedom, and open queerness. But what works as a musical show playing in big cities isn’t necessarily a surefire hit everywhere else. When Twentieth Century Fox released the film on September 26, 1975, they had no idea how to market it. In 1975, how do you sell a movie about a mad scientist named Dr. Frank N. Furter from the planet Transexual to middle America? The answer is they didn’t, and the movie flopped. But it quickly found new life as a midnight movie. It drew crowds of outcasts, goths, and party kids at midnight screenings worldwide.

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In the clip from CBS Sunday Morning, we see original cast members like Susan Sarandon (you might have heard of her), Barry Bostwick, and Tim Curry reminisce about five decades of this iconic film. Curry, who suffers from partial paralysis, gave a rare interview about the impact his free-spirited character has had on several generations. These days, almost all nonconforming forms of sexual identities are under attack. So the escapism and fun of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is perhaps more relevant than ever. May we all keep doing the “Time Warp” for another fifty years.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show 4K UHD Blu-ray 50th anniversary steelbook.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still playing Saturday nights at midnight across the country. It arrives on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc on October 7.

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