The phrase translates to “cute Halloween drawings” from Spanish. These illustrations typically feature Halloween-themed subjectssuch as ghosts, pumpkins, bats, and witchesrendered in a simplified, adorable style characterized by large eyes, pastel colors, and generally non-threatening or humorous expressions. An example would be a smiling cartoon ghost with rosy cheeks or a tiny, chibi-style witch brewing a potion in an oversized cauldron.
The appeal of this art style lies in its ability to soften potentially frightening imagery, making Halloween accessible and enjoyable for a wider audience, particularly children. It allows for creative expression within the themes of the holiday while mitigating any feelings of fear or unease that may be associated with more traditional, scary depictions. The prevalence of these depictions online and in print highlights a cultural preference for lighthearted and charming representations of Halloween.