As October rolls on, the air fills with that unmistakable Halloween magic! Whether your holiday preference leans towards spine-tingling horror or heartwarming, family-friendly specials, there’s no better time to cuddle up with some seasonal viewing. If you’re in the mood for a lighter, nostalgic treat, then look no further than the timeless classic, ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.’ And guess what? Its stunning 4K release just received a spectacular price drop!
This is your chance to own a piece of animated history! You can now snag this iconic special in breathtaking 4K for just $11.99 – that’s a whopping 60% off its original price of $29.98. With Halloween just around the corner, there’s truly no better moment to add this must-have to your physical media library.
Your Ultimate Halloween Viewing Just Got Cheaper!
Beyond the brilliant 4K restoration, this special edition also includes a Blu-ray disc and a digital copy, ensuring you can enjoy the magic wherever you go. As an extra treat for Peanuts enthusiasts, you’ll also find two bonus TV specials included in this fantastic package. It’s a truly wonderful addition for any collector!
But the Halloween savings don’t stop there! We’ve also spotted some other incredible offers perfect for the season. If you’re searching for video games that fit the October vibe, keep an eye out for discounts on a variety of spooky titles. Whether you crave the intense thrills of a classic horror game like Silent Hill 2 or prefer the charming, ghost-busting fun of Luigi’s Mansion 3, there’s a game deal out there for every kind of Halloween gamer.
And let’s not forget the most important Halloween staple: candy! Major retailers are currently featuring fantastic deals on Halloween sweets. Whether you’re stocking up on giant bags for eager trick-or-treaters or simply want a personal stash to enjoy, you’ll find a wide selection of discounted options. From chocolate assortments to mixed bags of various candies, there’s something to satisfy every sweet tooth.
This article was written by Hannah Hoolihan, a freelance writer for IGN’s guides and commerce teams.