Google has announced the top trending Halloween costumes for kids for Halloween 2025, and almost all of them are “KPop Demon Hunters” related. None of the costumes listed are Disney IP-based, unless you count “Hamilton.”
Even Labubu made the list this year!
Here is Google’s list of the top trending Halloween Costumes for 2025:
1. Rumi (KPOP Demon Hunters)
2. Zoey (KPOP Demon Hunters)
3. Mira (KPOP Demon Hunters)
4. Jinu (KPOP Demon Hunters)
5. Baby Saja (KPOP Demon Hunters)
6. Chicken Jockey (Minecraft)
7. Labubu
8. Derpy (KPOP Demon Hunters)
9. Elphaba
10. Lorax
11. Hamilton
12. Nightwing
13. Nurse (Silent Hill)
14. Toothless
15. Glinda
No Zootopia characters, Marvel characters, or Star Wars characters are on the trending list. Not even “Fantastic Four: First Steps” costumes.
Instead, we have the insanely popular “KPop Demon Hunters” characters, the Minecraft Chicken Jockey, Toothless, and Labubus over Disney-owned IP.
Netflix/Sony have six of the costumes on the list with “KPop Demon Hunters” and Universal IP is the second biggest with four of the costumes, including the “Wicked” characters, Toothless from “How to Train Your Dragon”, and even the Lorax.
Of course, these are the trends, and kids are going to wear what they want to wear, so expect to see a wide range of costumes and ideas. My son went as a chair with a British accent once. He also put on a cheeseburger costume with a hockey mask splattered with red and yellow paint (ketchup and mustard) and said he was the Cholesterol Killer.
I am hoping to get some little KPop Demon Hunters trick-or-treaters this year.
You can find KPop Demon Hunters costumes on Amazon, in store at Spirit Halloween locations, and at Walmart.
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