By Pagan friendly, I don't mean that they accurately portray witches, some don't even mention them. I simply mean the witches are either "good" or in some way show that not all witches (or any) are evil. A few on the list DO NOT fit that description, but I will list them as saying they're not pagan friendly. If they are followed by * Then I have not seen them myself, but was given them as a suggestion. As I haven't seen them, I do not know if they are Pagan friendly or not.
- Practical Magic
- The Craft
- Hocus Pocus (So not pagan friendly. But you can't help but love it!)
- The Covenant
- Halloweentown
- Halloweentown 2, Kalabars Revenge
- Halloweentown High
- Return to Halloweentown
- Twitches
- Twitches 2
- My Babysitter's A Vampire (my bad, the grandma isn't a witch, she's an "earth priestess" lol. )
- Beetlejuice
- A Nightmare Before Christmas
- Corpse Bride
- Sleepy Hallow (May or may not be pagan friendly based on your views)
- Teen Witch*
- The Scary Godmother Cartoons.
- Scooy-Doo and the Ghoul School
- Bell, Book, and Candle*
- The Good Witch*
- The Skeleton Key*
- The Black Cauldron*
- Little Bear: Halloween Stories (Haven't seen the episodes in a long time, but was told Goblin night was especially pagan friendly)
- Harry Potter series
- Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost
- Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King
- The Addams Family
- Edward Scissorhands
- It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
Television:
- Charmed -- season 3, episode 4 "All Halliwell's Eve" but the entire series as well.
- My Babysitter's A Vampire series
- Little Bear-- "Goblin Night" (see above)
- Ghostbuster's halloween episode*
Have a suggestion you don't see on the list? Leave it as a comment below and I'll add it! I'll update the post periodically between now and Halloween!
Blessed Be!
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