Popsugar Family Halloween Jimmy Kimmel's Halloween Candy Prank Videos Not Even Jimmy Kimmel's Daughter Was Safe From His Halloween Candy Prank This Year November 1, 2016 by Kelsey Garcia First Published: October 28, 2016 Image Source: ABC Since 2011, Jimmy Kimmel has been asking parents to prank their little ones by telling them they ate all of their Halloween candy the morning after the beloved holiday. But this year was a bit different for the late-night TV host because for the first time, he had a little trick-or-treater living under his own roof, and not even 2-year-old Jane was safe from the prank. The candid videos that have resulted from this lie prove that their reactions never get old, as kids appear to be hilariously inconsolable upon hearing the news year after year. Ahead, you can check out this year's collection of hysterical reactions and Jane's precious response as well as the rest of the amazing videos of the cruel (but incredible) prank. Related: The Kids You Meet While Trick-or-Treating 29 Photos That Prove Kids Dressed Up For Halloween Are the Absolute Best 11 Items I'll Be Removing From My Kids' Plastic Pumpkins This Halloween 2016 Although you can feel the little boy's despair as he exclaimed, "What the f*ck?!" at 4:04, it's hard not to crack up at his mature response. 1 / 7 Jane Kimmel's Reaction Jimmy noted in the clip that Jane was already in a bad mood before sharing the news about her missing candy, and this little cutie had no time for her dad's prank! 2 / 7 2015 Our favorite moment in this 2015 installment might be the role reversal that happens at 1:32, when a little boy tells his mom, "If I see no candy, you are in big trouble, young lady!" 3 / 7 2014 Nothing is more chilling than the moment (1:22) when one child says, "Get out," after opening all of the kitchen drawers in search of the missing candy. 4 / 7 2013 The daughter telling her mom, "It's OK," through tears might be the sweetest and most heartbreaking thing you see all day. Refer to 2:31. 5 / 7 2012 You can't help but crack up at seeing the tiny tot — dressed up as a skeleton no less — instantly and dramatically collapse at 1:27. 6 / 7 2011 You have to see the two brothers give their mom a stern talking-to at 2:45: "Oh? Good for you; now you're probably gonna have a bellyache." 7 / 7 HalloweenParenting HumorViral VideosHalloween For KidsJimmy Kimmel LiveParenting Videos