The item in question refers to videotape releases featuring the iconic Disney character, Mickey Mouse, in Halloween-themed animated shorts or movies. These home video products were predominantly available during the VHS era, typically containing a collection of spooky or festive cartoons suitable for children’s entertainment during the Halloween season. An example would be a compilation of classic Mickey Mouse cartoons with a Halloween theme, packaged and sold as a single VHS tape.
These videotapes offered families convenient and affordable entertainment during a time when streaming services were not yet prevalent. They allowed children to enjoy Halloween-themed content repeatedly, fostering a sense of tradition and nostalgia. These releases provided a tangible form of media ownership, unlike digital rentals or subscriptions, creating a personal library of favorite holiday programs. From a historical standpoint, they represent a significant period in home entertainment, preceding the widespread adoption of DVDs and digital formats.