
Casper's Halloween Special
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Casper tries to pass as a human child so they can trick or treat, but their ghost roommates keep haunting every person Casper tries to obtain candy from. Casper then runs into some poor, costume-less orphans who accept Casper as a ghost.
Top Cast
Greg Alter
Greg Alter
Dirk (voice)
Greg Alter
Dirk (voice)


Lucille Bliss
Lucille Bliss
Gervais, Carmelita (voice)
Lucille Bliss
Gervais, Carmelita (voice)
Diana McCannon
Diana McCannon
J.R. (voice)
Diana McCannon
J.R. (voice)


Julie McWhirter
Julie McWhirter
Casper (voice)
Julie McWhirter
Casper (voice)


Marilyn Schreffler
Marilyn Schreffler
Winifred the Witch (voice)
Marilyn Schreffler
Winifred the Witch (voice)
Michael Sheehan
Michael Sheehan
Screech (voice)
Michael Sheehan
Screech (voice)


Hal Smith
Hal Smith
Mr. Duncan / Skull (voice)
Hal Smith
Mr. Duncan / Skull (voice)


John Stephenson
John Stephenson
Hairy Scary (voice)
John Stephenson
Hairy Scary (voice)


Ginny Tyler
Ginny Tyler
Lovella / Dowager / Rural Lady (voice)
Ginny Tyler
Lovella / Dowager / Rural Lady (voice)


Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Black Cat / Nice Man / Dog (voice)
Frank Welker
Black Cat / Nice Man / Dog (voice)
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