Halloween

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Halloween pets Trick-or-Treating

Besides Halloween (also known as All Hallows' Eve) being a spooky day to wander Neopia, it's also a colour your Neopet can be painted. Each species of Neopets has their own unique appearance. Most pets are based upon traditional figures such as vampires, witches or demons. There are a few that resemble specific Neopian citizens. The more notable ones are Moehogs (resembling Sloth), Lupes (look like Werelupes) and Blumaroos (look exactly like Count Von Roo).

Plot summaries

The Tale of Woe

Main Article: The Tale of Woe

The plot was designed to coincide with Halloween. This was the only time the cursed Neovian citizens could appear. Halloween Paint Brushes were among the prizes that users could uncover during the grave digging portion of the plot.

Bonuses

  • On October 31st, the Halloween sidebar theme is available to all players all day.
  • The sidebar can only be unlocked by refreshing anywhere on site at 11:59pm - 11:59:59pm.

Controversy

Many players have expressed a concern that they are sleeping during the time that the Halloween sidebar is unlocked, such as UK players who would have to be up early in the morning. However, TNT are yet to respond with any news or ways around getting the sidebar theme.

Colour

As of October 2008, there are 43 Neopets and 41 Petpets that can be painted Halloween...

Neopets

Petpets

Trivia

  • The Neopets Team celebrates Halloween with a party at their headquarters every year, usually showing pictures of the event in the Neocam image directory.
  • The Halloween Krawk Petpet was announced in the news twice, once on October 29, 2001, and a second time on April 5, 2002, which is the day TNT released the Halloween Krawk Pets.
  • The Halloween Pinklet and Warf were also announced twice. Originally on October 29, 2001, and again on March 12, 2002.

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