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  2. Goosebumps: Created by Rob Letterman, Nicholas Stoller. With Zack Morris, Isa Briones, Miles McKenna, Ana Yi Puig. "Goosebumps" is a horror series telling the story of a group of five high school students who unleash supernatural forces upon their town.

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    • 2023-10-13
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
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  3. Goosebumps: Created by R.L. Stine. With R.L. Stine, Kathryn Short, Cody Jones, Scott Wickware. "Goosebumps" was a series of scary anthology stories based on the children's books by R.L. Stine. Series one was hosted by R.L. Stine for twelve episodes.

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    • 1995-10-27
    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
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  4. Goosebumps is an American supernatural horror television series developed by Rob Letterman and Nicholas Stoller for Disney+ and Hulu. It is based on the book series by R. L. Stine. [1] The series abandons the episodic anthology format of the 1995 original TV series to focus on a serialized -anthology style of storytelling instead, changing ...

  5. Goosebumps is a children's anthology horror television series based on R. L. Stine's best-selling book series of the same name. It is an anthology of stories involving children and young adults in strange situations.

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    "Viewer beware, you're in for a scare!"

    ―The series' slogan

    Season 1

    •List •Descriptions No. Episode Parts Air date 1/2 "The Haunted Mask" 2 October 27, 1995 3 "The Cuckoo Clock of Doom" 1 November 3, 1995 4 "The Girl Who Cried Monster" 1 November 11, 1995 5/6 "Welcome to Camp Nightmare" 2 November 17, 1995 7 "Phantom of the Auditorium" 1 December 1, 1995 8 "Piano Lessons Can Be Murder" 1 December 8, 1995 9 "Return of the Mummy" 1 December 22, 1995 10 "Night of the Living Dummy II" 1 January 12, 1996 11 "My Hairiest Adventure" 1 January 19, 1996 12/13 "Stay Out of the Basement" 2 January 27, 1996 14 "It Came from Beneath the Sink" 1 February 2, 1996 15 "Say Cheese and Die" 1 February 9, 1996 16/17 "A Night in Terror Tower" 2 February 26, 1996 18/19 "The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" 2 May 17, 1996 1."The Haunted Mask" (Part One): Sick of being scared and tortured by the boys at school, shy and quiet Carly Beth Caldwell buys a Halloween mask from a new store, but doesn't heed the storekeeper's warning of wearing the mask for more than three times, which is when the mask begins to change its wearer's personality. 2."The Haunted Mask" (Part Two): Carly Beth visits the man who sold her the mask to help her break its spell over her. 3."The Cuckoo Clock of Doom": Michael Webster's prank on his unruly little sister involving an antique cuckoo clock sends Michael backwards in time. 4."The Girl Who Cried Monster": Lucy Dark discovers her librarian's strange behavior of eating flies after closing time and suspects him of being a monster. 5."Welcome to Camp Nightmare" (Part One): Billy's summer camp trip turns scary when his friends start disappearing and a monster is rumored to be loose in the woods. 6."Welcome to Camp Nightmare" (Part Two): Billy plots revenge on the counselors when they threaten to go after one of the campers—until he learns the secret of Camp Nightmare. 7."Phantom of the Auditorium": A school production of "The Phantom" is threatened by strange happenings from a real phantom. 8."Piano Lessons Can Be Murder": Jerry takes piano lessons from a weird man who's obsessed with stealing the hands of his students—and is haunted by the ghost of the weird man's mother. 9."Return of the Mummy": In the sequel to the Goosebumps book, "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb" (which was never made into an episode), Gabe and his cousin are trapped in a pyramid belonging to an Egyptian queen who now has control of the mummy from the first book. 10."Night of the Living Dummy II": A girl named Amy receives a replacement ventriloquist dummy, which she accidentally brings to life. 11."Stay Out of the Basement" (Part One): Two siblings, Margaret and Casey, investigate the strange plant experiments in their father's basement. 12."Stay Out of the Basement" (Part Two): Margaret and Casey find a man tied in the basement who claims to be their real father who was trapped when his plant-hybrid clone locked him up and took over his life. 13."My Hairiest Adventure": Larry Boyd freaks out when his hands become hairy presumably as a result of expired tanning lotion. Things get weirder when his friends begin to disappear and dogs who share their physical features appear in their place. 14."It Came from Beneath the Sink": Kat finds a sponge under the sink of her new house that's actually a monster that causes and feeds on bad luck. Directed by David Winning. 15."Say Cheese and Die": Three friends, Greg, Bird, and Sherri, find a camera that predicts misfortune on the subject it photographs. 16."A Night in Terror Tower" (Part One): Two siblings, Eddie and Sue, get lost in England after visiting a torture chamber...and are hunted by an executioner. 17."A Night in Terror Tower" (Part Two): A wizard disguised as a 20th-century man reveals that the two lost siblings are actually a prince and princess who traveled forward in time to escape being murdered. 18."The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" (Part One): Grady Tucker gets a dog suspected to be a werewolf after rumors of murdered animals and late-night howling surface. 19."The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" (Part Two): Grady tries to prove that his dog isn't a werewolf.

    Season 2

    •List •Descriptions No. Episode Parts Air date 1 "Be Careful What You Wish For" 1 May 11, 1996 2/3 "Attack of the Mutant" 2 September 7, 1996 4 "Bad Hare Day" 1 September 14, 1996 5 "The Headless Ghost" 1 September 21, 1996 6 "Go Eat Worms" 1 September 28, 1996 7 "You Can't Scare Me" 1 October 5, 1996 8 "Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes" 1 October 12, 1996 9 "Ghost Beach" 1 October 19, 1996 10 "Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns" 1 October 26, 1996 11/12 "The Haunted Mask II" 2 October 29, 1996 13 "Let's Get Invisible" 1 November 2, 1996 14 "Scarecrow Walks at Midnight" 1 November 9, 1996 15 "Monster Blood" 1 November 16, 1996 16 "More Monster Blood" 1 November 16, 1996 17 "Vampire Breath" 1 November 23, 1996 18 "How to Kill a Monster" 1 February 1, 1997 19 "Calling All Creeps" 1 February 15, 1997 20/21 "Welcome to Dead House" 2 June 29, 1997 22 "Don't Wake Mummy" 1 July 12, 1997 23 "The Blob That Ate Everyone" 1 July 19, 1997 24/25 "Night of the Living Dummy III" 2 July 20, 1997 1."Be Careful What You Wish For...": Klutzy Samantha Byrd gets three wishes from a strange woman named Clarissa - with horrifying results. 2."Attack of the Mutant" (Part One): Comic book addict Skipper finds out that his favorite comic book villain is real. Adam West guest stars. 3."Attack of the Mutant" (Part Two): Skipper discovers that he has been turned into a comic book character chosen to fight a villain called The Masked Mutant. 4."Bad Hare Day": Wannabe magician Tim Swanson steals the bag of tricks from his favorite magician - and finds himself unable to control the magic. Colin Mochrie makes a small appearance. 5."The Headless Ghost": Two pranksters, Stephanie Alpert and Duane Comack find themselves trapped in a seaside house haunted by a headless ghost, a sea captain, and the ghost of a boy who died falling through a dumb waiter when his strawberry ice cream didn't arrive. 6."Go Eat Worms": Todd Barstow's sadistic experiments on worms backfire when his test animals begin to haunt him. 7."You Can't Scare Me": Two boys (Eddie and Hat) who dare each other to scare a fearless girl (Courtney) find themselves running from swamp monsters. 8."Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes": A lawn contest prompts a dad to buy two lawn gnomes who cause destruction at night. 9."Ghost Beach": Two siblings, Jerry and Terri Sadler discover the secrets of a seaside mountain cave supposedly haunted by a ghost. 10."Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns": Pumpkin-headed aliens force four children into trick or treating in a strange town. 11."The Haunted Mask II" (Part One): In this two-part sequel to "The Haunted Mask", Steve Boswell, one of the boys from the original story takes an old man mask from the store that Carly Beth went to and begins to become an old man. Meanwhile, Carly Beth's mask from the first story returns to exact his revenge on its former wearer. 12."The Haunted Mask II" (Part Two): Steve and Carly Beth try to break the mask's spell - and defeat the mask that tried to possess Carly Beth. 13."Let's Get Invisible!": Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that turns its users invisible, but on the other side is a world where evil mirror reflections want to switch with real people. 14."Scarecrow Walks at Midnight": An old couple is haunted by demonic scarecrows brought to life by a farmhand's black magic. 15."Monster Blood": In this adaptation of the first "Monster Blood" book, Evan Ross and his friend, Andy, discover a novelty slime called Monster Blood that devours everything in its path. 16."More Monster Blood": In this story (which has never appeared in the Monster Blood series), Evan travels back home, only to find that the Monster Blood he destroyed is aboard the plane. 17."Vampire Breath": While searching for their birthday presents, two siblings, Freddy and Cara find a bottle that releases the spirit of a vampire. 18."How to Kill a Monster": Step-siblings Gretchen and Clark stay at their grandparents' house in the middle of a swamp that has a monster locked in a room. 19."Calling All Creeps!": School newspaper journalist Ricky Beamer plays a prank on his rival that calls the attention of a group of kids who are actually reptilian aliens bent on world domination. 20."Welcome to Dead House" (Part One): The Benson family moves into a house in a neighborhood were its residents were killed in an accident from a chemical factory and now walk the Earth as zombies. 21."Welcome to Dead House" (Part Two): The children, Amanda and Josh try to fight the zombies and send them back to their graves. 22."Don't Wake Mummy": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, a family inherits a sarcophagus that holds a cursed mummy. 23."The Blob That Ate Everyone": Zack Beauchamp, a wannabe writer, receives a typewriter that brings anything written to life—even the story of a blob monster. 24."Night of the Living Dummy III" (Part One): Slappy is found by the O'Dell family, and begins terrorizing them. 25."Night of the Living Dummy III" (Part Two): Slappy faces off against another evil dummy named Rocky who later turns good and kills Slappy and himself to protect the O'Dells.

    Season 3

    •List •Descriptions No. Episode Parts Air date 1 "Shocker on Shock Street" 1 September 6, 1997 2 "My Best Friend Is Invisible" 1 September 8, 1997 3 "The House of No Return" 1 September 13, 1997 4 "Don't Go To Sleep" 1 September 20, 1997 5 "Click" 1 September 27, 1997 6 "An Old Story" 1 October 4, 1997 7 "The Barking Ghost" 1 October 11, 1997 8/9 "One Day at HorrorLand" 2 October 25, 1997 November 1, 1997 10 "The Haunted House Game" 1 November 8, 1997 11/12 "Perfect School" 2 November 15, 1997 13/14 "Werewolf Skin" 2 November 22, 1997 15 "Awesome Ants" 1 February 7, 1998 16 "Bride of the Living Dummy" 1 February 14, 1998 17 "Strained Peas" 1 February 21, 1998 18 "Say Cheese and Die... Again" 1 February 28, 1998 19/20/21 Chillogy, "PT.1: Squeal of Fortune" Chillogy, "PT.2: Strike Three...You're Doomed" Chillogy, "PT.3: Escape from Karlsville" 3 April 25, 1998 May 2, 1998 May 9, 1998 22 "Teacher's Pet" 1 May 16, 1998 1."Shocker on Shock Street": Erin Wright and her friend Marty are trapped in an amusement park based on a horror movie series. 2."My Best Friend Is Invisible": Sam Jacobs visits a house that's supposedly haunted by the ghost of a lonely boy named Brent...who ends up following him home and becomes his invisible friend. 3."The House of No Return": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, four friends get trapped in an old house haunted by a married couple whose firstborn child died in an accident. 4."Don't Go To Sleep!": After being told that he can't have the attic as his room, Matt Amsterdam goes to sleep in there, and finds himself in a chain of alternate worlds and on the run from a police force bent on nabbing anyone who messes with reality. Don Cherry guest stars in this episode. 5."Click": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, a boy mail-orders a remote control that controls his TV, his VCR, his DVD, his stereo—and his life. The 2006 summer film Click starring Adam Sandler has a similar plot to this. 6."An Old Story": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, an aunt feeds her nephews, Tom and John, prunes that have the power to turn them into old men. 7."The Barking Ghost": Cooper Holmes and his new friend Fergie are tricked into switching bodies with ghostly canines. 8."One Day at HorrorLand" (Part One): The Morris family get trapped in a theme park run by monsters. 9."One Day at HorrorLand" (Part Two): The Morrises compete on a game show run by monsters from the park. 10."The Haunted House Game": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, two friends play a game that comes to life—and may cost them theirs. 11."The Perfect School" (Part One): Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, Brian gets sent to a boarding school where students are cloned and sent to live with the real students' families. 12."The Perfect School" (Part Two): Brian tries to stop his clone from taking over his life. 13."Werewolf Skin" (Part One): Alex Blackwell discovers a secret about the werewolves that live in the woods. 14."Werewolf Skin" (Part Two): Alex confronts his aunt and uncle about the werewolf skin they use to turn themselves into the beasts. 15."Awesome Ants": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, a kid buys an ant farm that comes with pellets that turn the ants into giants. 16."Bride of the Living Dummy": Adapted from the "Goosebumps 2000" series, Slappy returns and now is planning to marry a girl's doll (who proves to be just as evil as Slappy). 17."Strained Peas": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, Nick discovers his new baby sister is a monster. 18."Say Cheese and Die — Again!": In the sequel to "Say Cheese and Die", Greg Banks tries to prove to his English teacher that the camera he found does exist so he doesn't flunk his class. When Sherri unearths it, she accidentally takes Greg's picture which predicts that he'll become so fat, he'll explode while Sherri's picture comes out as a negative, predicting that she'll be so thin, she'll waste away. 19."Chillogy, Part I: Squeal of Fortune": In part one of a three-part episode that was never adapted from a book, a greedy girl gets sucked into a toy town where she cheats the people during a lemonade sale and turns into a pig as the town chases her down. 20."Chillogy, Part II: Strike Three... You're Doomed": In part two of a three-part episode that was never adapted from a book, a boy gets sucked into Karlsville and gets caught in a twisted baseball game. 21."Chillogy, Part III: Escape from Karlsville": In the conclusion of a three-part episode that was never adapted from a book, Matthew and Jessica enter the toy town to prevent Matthew's younger brother Todd from being turned into plastic. 22."Teacher's Pet": Adapted from the "Tales To Give You Goosebumps" anthology series, two kids on a field trip in the woods discover why their teacher is so obsessed with snakes, he is one.

    The Goosebumps television series was rebranded as Ultimate Goosebumps for season three in order to differentiate the new episodes from weekday reruns. At this point in time, Goosebumps saturation had reached its peak and show-runners decided on a few new gimmicks to keep kids interested as the rate of new books being published had caught up with the production of new episodes. On top of marketing the new season as scarier than before, writers began adapting short stories from the 'Tales to Give You' series, pulling from still-to-be-published works, and even creating wholly original stories (i.e. Chillogy) in order to maintain an air of suspense regarding how each episode would end.

    The season was given a brand-new opening title sequence which begins with the same footage from years prior of the mysterious man with the black briefcase walking up the hill, presumed to be R. L. Stine. However, Slappy the Dummy's laughter is heard and the grass beneath the man grows a vibrant, slime green color. Then, lightning strikes the briefcase, it swings open, and the man explodes into a screeching hoard of vampire bats. The season three clip montage begins over a dance remix of the original theme song ending with a voiceover from Slappy stating, "Viewer beware, you're in for a scare," and a new title card dripping with slime.

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    The main composer for the TV Show was Jack Lenz. Tracks from the TV series' soundtrack were uploaded to YouTube from March 2017 - April 2018, provided by Lenz Entertainment and Youch! Films. The tracks were officially released by Jack Lenz on all digital formats in February 2022.

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