
Halloween and science go together in some ways, just like in the story of Frankenstein's monster, where science made one of the most famous monsters used for Halloween costumes and movies. This week, iBilib is going to mash up Halloween and science with fun activities and experiments.
Join hosts former basketball player Chris Tiu, comedian Roadfil Macasero, and Kapuso sweetheart Shaira Diaz, together with a few special guests to help them out as they play, discover, and have fun with science.
Right on time with the upcoming Halloween and trick or treating, iBilib will be teaching viewers how to make some of the scariest horror makeup to spook everyone. Professional makeup artist Myrene Santos will also be showing how to make a fake wound on Cool-Lab to make your looks scarier, and with just simple household items, everyone will be able to find what they need and try it out.
While some would love to go trick or treating and meet other creatures of the night, others might prefer to explore the magical world behind those creatures and that's where Takes of Illumina come in. Join Sparkada friends Jamir Zabarte and Zonia Mejia as they explore the mysterious indoor theme park and unravel the Tales of Illumina.
The theme park also highlights Philippine folklore, mythology, and legends, which would be a great way to discover the country's own stories.
Halloween is not just about wearing costumes, getting candies, and watching your favorite horror movies. It also means visiting loved ones who have already passed away. People mostly leave flowers and candles but this time around, instead of buying candles, you can make your own unique, hand-shaped candles from Lifehacks.
One of the dilemmas of any pet fish owner is the need to have a machine always running to pump oxygen in an aquarium. However, running an oxygen machine can rack up your bill. That's why Roadfil and Shaira are here to help make continuous bubbles in an aquarium in the No Kuryente Oxygen Machine experiment.
Shaira also tries out the finger tutting dance, a type of dance that involves intricate movements of fingers. In some cases, it also involves movements of the hands and arms to perform more intricate steps or dances. In the Syfy series The Magicians and the Marvel Movie Doctor Strange, tutting, as the dance is also known, was used to cast spells.
MEANWHILE, TAKE A LOOK AT THESE CELEBRITIES AND THEIR COSTUMES DURING GMA-7'S FIRST HALLOWEEN PARTY DUBBED AS THE SPARKLE SPELL.