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10 most popular Halloween costumes for 2015

Anne Godlasky
USA TODAY

If you haven't picked a costume yet — or just want to know what you'll be seeing a lot of at parties and parades this year — here are top 10 lists from two reliable sources: Google, which tracks the most-searched costumes, and the National Retail Federation, which polls consumers in early September.

Jimmy Purcel spent over an hour applying the makeup that turned him into Batman nemesis the Joker for Comic Con at the San Diego Convention Center.

First, Google lists the top 500 costume searches — you can even look specifically at your city to see what's trending near you.

Nationally, here are the top 10 most-searched costumes of 2015:

1. Harley Quinn

A woman dressed up as comic book character Harley Quinn poses at Comic Con in Paris on Oct. 23, 2015.

What you need: Pigtails or a jester hat, and dual colors — usually red and black, although this lovely lady chose red and blue.

2. Star Wars

A participant in a Star Wars costume poses before the Halloween parade in Kawasaki, Japan, on Oct. 25, 2015.

What you need: Just buy it already. Or, if you have a brown or black bathrobe you can pull off an Anakin Skywalker pretty easily. Still, every Jedi needs a light saber.

3. Superhero

This Superman-Clark Kent reversible costume was sold at Kohl's for $44.99.

What you need: Chiseled abs — or the foam to fake it. So many options here! Superman. Iron-Man. The Incredibles. Take your pick and find some Lycra.

4. Pirate

These pirate costumes range from $24.99-$52.99.

What you need: Embrace your inner Jack Sparrow for a swarthy-spooky-swashbuckling time.

5. Batman

Even NBA players can go trick-or-treating? Phoenix Suns guard Archie Goodwin donned a Batman costume for media day at Talking Stick Resort Arena.

What you need: The mask (duh). And a cape (he's the Caped Crusader!). Optional: Utility belt. Optional: The abs (see "Superhero" above).

6. Minnie Mouse

Here's the real deal: Minnie and Mickey open the Disney Store at the D23 Expo on Aug. 14, 2015, in Anaheim, Calif.

What you need: Yellow heels, a polka-dot dress and a bow for your hair — er, ears.

7. Witch

An adult witch costume. Not so scary.

What you need: Anything goes. The witch costume is a classic, in part, for its versatility. Go seamlessly from cleaning to trick-or-treating (carry that broom right out the door!). Go old-school with green face paint or a wart. Go low-maintenance by not plucking that chin hair. Pointy hat and striped socks are a plus.

8. Minions

Again, the real (ish) deal. Minions pose with Sandra Bullock at the premiere of "Minions" at the Shrine Auditorium on June 27, 2015, in Los Angeles.

What you need: Denim overalls. Goggles. Yellow facepaint. Boom. (But you still won't meet Sandra Bullock, sorry.)

9. Joker

A visitor to the London Super Comic Convention wears a Joker costume on Feb. 25, 2012.

What you need: Green hair dye, white face paint and red lipstick for that creepy smile.

10. Wonder Woman

Sarena Blanco of Corona, Calif., dressed as Wonder Woman for Comic-Con in San Diego. "I went with my Halloween costume," she said. "Wonder Woman is strong, and she kicks butt!"

What you need: Gold sweat bands, a red tank top and a royal blue skirt. Or, in some cases, boy shorts. Buy some white star stickers (or, if you're willing to throw out said skirt or boy shorts, just use White-Out) and you're in business.

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And here are the top 10 Halloween costumes for adults this year, according to the National Retail Federation:

1. Witch

See above.

2. Animal

Martha Stewart really committed to her black cat costume for her TV show on Oct. 31, 2006. Stewart's costume was set off by a "kitty collar" -- a white gold and diamond necklace valued at over $250,000, on loan Van Cleef & Arpels.

What you need: OK, this is even more broad than "superhero." So. Many. Options. A little black face paint for your nose and you can be pretty much anything. Get the ears and go as a classic black cat. Got a brown hoodie? Sure, you're a bear. Gray? You're a mouse. Even better, grab a slice of pizza and go as pizza rat (which, if you're buying, was somehow made sexy but will set you back $90).

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3. Batman character

See above.

4. Zombie

People dressed as zombies join a Halloween Parade in Marikina, east of Manila, Philippines, on Oct. 30, 2013.

What you need: Face paint and the ability to walk erratically. Shouldn't be too hard.

5. Star Wars character

Again, see above.

6. Pirate

Above, people.

7. Vampire

This snazzy Steampunk Victorian Vampire costume will set you back $129.99.

What you need: Whether you're doing the classic "I vahnt to suck your blood" Dracula-vampire or fresher Twilight/True Blood vampire, just hit up the makeup aisle.

8. Action/superhero

See above. (Or see Beyonce do it better as Storm from X-Men at Ciara's superheroes costume party.)

9. Doctor/nurse

An adult nurse costume for under $20.

What you need: What nurse doesn't wear white fishnets and six-inch heels? The one that's isn't freezing and doesn't have blisters because she's in scrubs. That's right. And later, they double as pajamas. You're welcome.

10. (3-way tie) Slasher movie character

A fan wears a Scream mask at the "Scream 4" Paris Premiere at Le Grand Rex on April 12, 2011.

What you need: Just buy a Scream mask (or a hockey mask, for that matter) and you're good to go.

10. (3-way tie) Political

Now that's scary. Masks representing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump are lined up in a factory of costumes and masks on Oct. 16, 2015, in Jiutepec, Morelos state, Mexico.

What you need: Again, buy the mask. Donald Trump is popular this year (ranked 105 on Google). Or, if you've got the pantsuits and you're feeling ambitious, you could try Hillary.

10. (3-way tie) Wench/tart/vixen

The Totally Ghoul buccaneer beauty costume for $26.99.

What you need: Not really sure what to say about this one, so let's end with this: Be safe and have fun.

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