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Trend or treat: Searching for the top Halloween costumes
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�How many days until Halloween?�
�What should I be for Halloween?�
In the weeks leading up to All Hallows� Eve you turn to Google Search to ask these two crucial questions. So with just days left to perfect a costume for yourself, your kid, your pooch or your partner, here�s a look at some of the top Halloween costume trends across the United States. For more, see Frightgeist, our Google Trends Halloween hub.
Hair-raising
If your costume involves a certain familiar �do, prepare to have company. Get-ups based on the bombastic GOP candidate for President are spiking, with the top-related search being �Donald Trump wig.� And don�t go looking for blue or purple hair-dye at the last minute on Saturday: chances are it will already have been bought up by kids dressing up as Disney�s �Descendants� characters Mal and Evie.
And if you�re aiming for a unique costume, you might want to avoid buns on the side of your head too. �Star Wars� is the second most searched costume nationwide, and within that Princess Leia reigns supreme above Dark Side standbys Stormtrooper and Darth Vader.
Superhero Squad
�Suicide Squad� may not hit box offices until next summer, but one character from the film is already making a killing in costume searches. �Harley Quinn� takes the top search spot nationwide (rival Batman is in fifth place). But Harley and Bruce Wayne are just a few of the superheroes (and super villains) you can look for this weekend: People are also donning their cuffs for Wonder Woman, their creepy facepaint for Joker, their bodysuits for Catwoman, and their half shell as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (T-U-R-T-L-E Power!). Even lesser-known characters like Scarlet Witch, Vision, Wasp are getting a boost from film franchises like �The Avengers� and �Ant-Man.�
Frightful Fidos
�Dog costume� is always a top search around Halloween�but not because you�re dressing up as Snoopy or Scooby. No, you�re searching for the cutest costume for your four-legged friend. In addition to being adorable, the top dog costumes are just as �Star Wars�-filled as the top human costumes. We assume that�s because they�ve already got the fur and/or ears to make it work.
If dressing your pooch as Chewy feels like asking for trouble, other popular canine costumes include �lion,� �dinosaur,� �shark� and � Olaf. Because�ahem�you still can�t let �Frozen� go.
Better together
When you want a partner in crime or just want insurance against looking silly solo, couples costumes are the way to go. This year, you�re dressing up as famous pop culture pairs like Bonnie and Clyde (the top couples costume overall), Jasmine and Aladdin, Woody and Jessie from "Toy Story," Danny and Sandy from "Grease," and Barbie and Ken. You�re keeping that Halloween realness with searches for Gomez and Morticia Addams and Beetlejuice (#2 on the list, and based on Google Images subject to lots of interpretation). And you�re bringing new meaning to the phrase �I�m dressing up with my boo� with searches for a �Boo and Sully� costume from �Monsters, Inc.�
The treat in �trick or treat�
Even for adults, Halloween is an excuse to eat junk food. In the past month you�ve searched for candy corn, candy apples and Halloween variations on all of your favorite sweets, from donuts to pudding cups to Kit Kats. But one candy reigns supreme: marshmallows (no, not that marshmallow) are the top searched candy over the past month.
Posted by Emily Wood, Managing Editor, who, despite the above, is still taking recommendations for this year�s costume
�What should I be for Halloween?�
In the weeks leading up to All Hallows� Eve you turn to Google Search to ask these two crucial questions. So with just days left to perfect a costume for yourself, your kid, your pooch or your partner, here�s a look at some of the top Halloween costume trends across the United States. For more, see Frightgeist, our Google Trends Halloween hub.
Hair-raising
If your costume involves a certain familiar �do, prepare to have company. Get-ups based on the bombastic GOP candidate for President are spiking, with the top-related search being �Donald Trump wig.� And don�t go looking for blue or purple hair-dye at the last minute on Saturday: chances are it will already have been bought up by kids dressing up as Disney�s �Descendants� characters Mal and Evie.
And if you�re aiming for a unique costume, you might want to avoid buns on the side of your head too. �Star Wars� is the second most searched costume nationwide, and within that Princess Leia reigns supreme above Dark Side standbys Stormtrooper and Darth Vader.
Superhero Squad
�Suicide Squad� may not hit box offices until next summer, but one character from the film is already making a killing in costume searches. �Harley Quinn� takes the top search spot nationwide (rival Batman is in fifth place). But Harley and Bruce Wayne are just a few of the superheroes (and super villains) you can look for this weekend: People are also donning their cuffs for Wonder Woman, their creepy facepaint for Joker, their bodysuits for Catwoman, and their half shell as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (T-U-R-T-L-E Power!). Even lesser-known characters like Scarlet Witch, Vision, Wasp are getting a boost from film franchises like �The Avengers� and �Ant-Man.�
Frightful Fidos
�Dog costume� is always a top search around Halloween�but not because you�re dressing up as Snoopy or Scooby. No, you�re searching for the cutest costume for your four-legged friend. In addition to being adorable, the top dog costumes are just as �Star Wars�-filled as the top human costumes. We assume that�s because they�ve already got the fur and/or ears to make it work.
If dressing your pooch as Chewy feels like asking for trouble, other popular canine costumes include �lion,� �dinosaur,� �shark� and � Olaf. Because�ahem�you still can�t let �Frozen� go.
Better together
When you want a partner in crime or just want insurance against looking silly solo, couples costumes are the way to go. This year, you�re dressing up as famous pop culture pairs like Bonnie and Clyde (the top couples costume overall), Jasmine and Aladdin, Woody and Jessie from "Toy Story," Danny and Sandy from "Grease," and Barbie and Ken. You�re keeping that Halloween realness with searches for Gomez and Morticia Addams and Beetlejuice (#2 on the list, and based on Google Images subject to lots of interpretation). And you�re bringing new meaning to the phrase �I�m dressing up with my boo� with searches for a �Boo and Sully� costume from �Monsters, Inc.�
The treat in �trick or treat�
Even for adults, Halloween is an excuse to eat junk food. In the past month you�ve searched for candy corn, candy apples and Halloween variations on all of your favorite sweets, from donuts to pudding cups to Kit Kats. But one candy reigns supreme: marshmallows (no, not that marshmallow) are the top searched candy over the past month.
Posted by Emily Wood, Managing Editor, who, despite the above, is still taking recommendations for this year�s costume
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