It’s Halloween, and you know what that means: it’s time to watch a parade of preschoolers dressed up like their favorite Paw Patrol characters. And over in Adventure Bay, Chase, Skye, Rubble, and the rest of the PAW Patrol gang are ready for some tricks and treats, too. So if you’re looking for some Halloween-episodes of Paw Patrol, here’s what you need to know.
Where to stream PAW Patrol Halloween episodes.
Nine seasons of PAW Patrol are available to stream on Paramount+. The tenth season is currently airing on Nick Jr., Nickelodeon’s morning programming block just for kids. Below is a list of all the PAW Patrol Halloween-themed episodes you can add to your watch-list:
- Season 1, Episode 10: “Pups and the Ghost Pirate”
- Season 2, Episode 31: “Pups Save a Ghost”
- Season 5, Episode 5: “Pups Save the Trick-or-Treater”
- Season 5, Episode 19: “Pups and the Werepuppy!”
- Season 9, Episode 12: “Pups Stop the Return of Humsquatch”/ “Pups Save a Lonely Ghost”
You can stream newer episodes of PAW Patrol on Noggin and purchase more recent seasons on Amazon Prime Video.
There are also PAW Patrol Halloween specials, compilations, and books.
If you don’t have Paramount+ or simply need more PAW Patrol Halloween content, you can head over to YouTube for a 30-minute compilation of “Trick-or-Treat Halloween Rescues!” You can also watch a four-minute PAW Patrol special called “Halloween Party” on and a five-minute special called “PAW Patrol Pups Make a Spooky Halloween Rescue!”
On Amazon, you can purchase a DVD copy of PAW Patrol: Halloween Heroes for $10, which features eight spooky episodes with the crew aboard a haunted pirate ship, a cabin, a bat cave, and a corn maze. There’s also a version of these episodes in a board book for $6.99 on Amazon.
Can you stream PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie?
When you’ve had all the PAW Patrol Halloween fun you can handle, watch PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, also on Paramount+ as well as PAW Patrol: The Movie also on Paramount+. Marsai Martin, who plays Liberty, told Romper in 2021 it’s a movie that shows kids of a few special people in our community. “I know they’re all puppies,” Martin said, “but they show how important first responders are to kids and showing how we all want to stay safe for our world and our environment.”
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