The phrase in question refers to cute Halloween drawings. It combines the Japanese term “kawaii,” denoting cuteness, with the Spanish words “dibujos,” meaning drawings, and “de halloween,” indicating Halloween. Examples include illustrations of friendly ghosts, smiling pumpkins, or adorable witches rendered in a cartoonish style with bright colors and simplified features.
The popularity of this art style stems from its accessibility and appeal across age groups. It provides a non-threatening and often humorous take on traditional Halloween imagery. Furthermore, its simple design makes it easy to replicate, encouraging creativity and self-expression among both children and adults. Historically, the fusion of Japanese-inspired cuteness with Western holiday themes has become increasingly prevalent in global popular culture.