Disney Channel Original movies were a mainstay of '90s and early-aughts entertainment, especially during major holidays -- and they're still popular today. Disney Channel Original Halloween movies, in particular, hold a special place in the hearts of many -- and they're all available to watch now on Disney+, which is great for evoking nostalgia or even just finding a fun watch to get in the spooky spirit.

Of all the Halloween offerings in the Disney Channel Original lineup, the list below contains some of the best. These include classics, as well as more recent favorites.

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1. The Halloweentown Trilogy (1998, 2001, 2004)

Halloweentown follows Marnie as she learns about her witchy lineage and must use her newly-discovered abilities to save Halloweentown from an evil force. In the second and third films, she must once again save the citizens of Halloweentown and her own high school, respectively.

2. Don't Look Under The Bed (1999)

Don't Look Under The Bed follows Francis as she's blamed for weird pranks occurring all around town. With the help of her new friend, Larry Houdini, she must find out who or what is the cause of it all -- and stop it before things get worse.

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3. The Scream Team (2002)

The Scream Team is one of the scariest Disney Channel Original movies of all time. Two kids team up with a trio of ghosts to try and help their recently deceased grandfather cross into Heaven. The kids quickly discover the mission will be harder than they thought when they find another spirit who doesn't want to cross over.

4. Twitches (2005)

"Go Twitches, Go Twitches" is the only thing anyone will think after they watch this film. Twitches is about two girls who learn they're twins separated at birth. They also learn they are powerful witches destined to defeat evil in their home kingdom. The film really focuses on the fun side of having magic and a twin, rather than the sadder aspects of the story.

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5. Girl vs. Monster (2012)

Girl vs. Monster follows Skylar -- a teenage girl who isn't afraid of anything -- and her parents, who hunt and capture monsters. Skylar's Halloween plans go south when she accidently releases all of the monsters her parents have captured when trying to sneak out of the house. Now, it's her job to get them back before it's too late -- and for the first time, she's actually scared.

6. Invisible sister (2015)

Invisible Sister feels like a great movie for all siblings to watch. Cleo is the teenage younger sister to popular and widely loved Molly, whom she accidentally turns invisible during a failed science experiment. The sisters struggle to make Molly visible again before it's too late. Along the way, they learn more about each other and form a much closer bond.

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7. Phantom of the Megaplex (2000)

Phantom of The Megaplex is about Pete Riley, who works at a movie theater. He is forced to run around and fix strange problems before a big movie premiere, all the while trying to figure out who is causing these issues. As it turns out, it may not be who, but what -- and it's up to Pete to solve the mystery and save the day.

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