The episode does have some fantastic Halloweeny pleasures, from Soos obsessing over a decoration skeleton head that tells puns, to Grunkle Stan trying to scare some children. Dipper angers the Summerween Trickster in the process, which forces Dipper to trick-or-treat for 500 pieces of candy before the last jack-o’-melon (using watermelons instead of pumpkins as jack-o’-lanterns) is blown out to appease the Trickster or die. Dipper and Mabel plan to go trick or treating, but Dipper wants to ditch her for a party with Wendy. With that said, “Summerween” is specifically about a version of Halloween set over the summer because the people of Gravity Falls love Halloween so much they have it twice. Alex Hirsch’s modern gem is full of scream-worthy imagery.
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