Disney In The House: Halloween

Disney In The House: Halloween is a 2017 direct-to-video film produced by DisneyToon Studios, Walt Disney Wonder Studios, and Owen Laramore Home Video. Directed by Gary Krisel, it stars Ginnifer Goodwin, Chloe O'Malley, Matthew Broderick, Carol Burnett, and Sarah Silverman.

The film went to Disney DVD on October 30, 2017, but was poor-received by critics, largely for its adult themes, dark humor, scary images, brief language, and spooks. Despite this, Gary Krisel announced his next Disney In The House DVD film. Christophe Beck composed the film's score. It was the fifth installment in the Disney In The House DVD saga. The film received generally negative reviews and grossed $13 million against a $10 million budget, making it a commercial and critical box-office bomb.

Plot
Judy Hopps is hosting a Halloween Party at the Disney Neighborhood. Attracted by the Halloween fireworks, a vampire comes. Judy offers Vlad one piece of cake, but he instead captures Vanellope von Schweetz. Despite the group's fears about Judy's mission being unsafe for her, Judy flees into the haunted forest in search of Vanellope. A wind storm takes Judy off the path, and into a girl named Khan. Khan offers to help Judy, which she immediately accepts.

Judy and Khan later run into a anthropomorphic pumpkin. Pumpkin, Judy, and Khan come across a higher amount of spooky challenges, and along the way, Khan and Judy realize they are related to each other. That evening, Pumpkin reveals that her actions are lure Judy to Vlad's castle to be captured, too, for betraying the Disney Neighborhood when they tried to convince her to face the dangers. Before Judy can exact revenge, Lawrence fights the monsters, sends Mr. Ziploc to bring Khan home, and berates Judy for all the danger her selfishness has caused to her party. Though upset with Judy, he forgives his friend and says he will help him. Judy slowly regains confidence by accepting her greatest fears.

Judy finds Khan about to go home and apologizes to her. Khan, Lawrence, and Judy return to the castle to save Vanellope. Vlad and Pumpkin are about to lead Vanellope to her crushing death, but Judy confronts the two, with help from the monsters, having to have been betrayed by Vlad. They fight off Vlad and Pumpkin while Judy frees Vanellope. Judy, Khan, and Vanellope trap Vlad and kill Pumpkin.

Outside the castle, the monsters bid Judy a farewell. Khan and Judy hug goodbye. Judy, Vanellope, and Lawrence go back to the Disney Neighborhood and reboot the Halloween party. Khan and her parents are also invited. The film ends with Judy mimicking a spooky laugh on screen, and with a bat saying "That's The End!" to the audience.

Cast

 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy
 * Chloe O'Malley as Khan Krisel
 * Matthew Broderick as Vampire Vlad
 * Carol Burnett as Pumpkin
 * Sarah Silverman as Vanellope
 * Bill Irwin as Frankenstein
 * Austin Peck as Werewolf
 * James Corden as Ghost
 * Jack Black as Skellington
 * Catherine Keener as Witch
 * Cuba Gooding Jr. as Mummy
 * Kathy Najimy as Connie Krisel
 * Jordan Peele as Edward Krisel
 * Ed O'Neill as Hank
 * Frank Welker as Iggy
 * Owen Laramore as Lawrence Broderick
 * Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc
 * David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
 * Tom Hanks as Woody
 * Idina Menzel as Elsa
 * Jason Bateman as Nick
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Aliens
 * Jim Cummings as Winnie The Pooh/Tigger
 * Clint Howard as Piglet
 * Hayden Rolence as Nemo
 * Sean Astin as Timon
 * Zoey Woody as Marie
 * Gal Fishel as Lady