Goosebumps

Goosebumps

1995
Goosebumps
Goosebumps

Goosebumps

7.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Anything can turn spooky in this horror anthology series based on the best-selling books by master of kid horror, R.L. Stine. In every episode, see what happens when regular kids find themselves in scary situations, and how they work to confront and overcome their fears.

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EP8  Deep Trouble (2)
Nov. 16,1998
Deep Trouble (2)

Billy and his sister, Sheena, are visiting their uncle Dr. Deep on a tiny Caribbean island. It's the perfect place to go exploring underwater...and Billy's ready for an adventure. There's only one rule to remember: Stay away from the coral reefs. Still, the reefs are so beautiful. So peaceful. Billy can't resist. But he's not alone in the water. Something's lurking deep below the surface. Something dark and scaly. Something that's half-human, half-fish...

EP7  Deep Trouble (1)
Nov. 16,1998
Deep Trouble (1)

Billy and his sister, Sheena, are visiting their uncle Dr. Deep on a tiny Caribbean island. It's the perfect place to go exploring underwater...and Billy's ready for an adventure. There's only one rule to remember: Stay away from the coral reefs. Still, the reefs are so beautiful. So peaceful. Billy can't resist. But he's not alone in the water. Something's lurking deep below the surface. Something dark and scaly. Something that's half-human, half-fish...

EP6  Cry of the Cat (2)
Oct. 31,1998
Cry of the Cat (2)

In the light of the full moon, Alison saw the cat sprawled on its back, its head twisted to one side, its four paws straight up in the air. Even from my bedroom window high above the ground, Alison recognized the cat. The cat named Rip. And Alison knew without going down there that she had killed it again. Killed it for a third time.

EP5  Cry of the Cat (1)
Oct. 31,1998
Cry of the Cat (1)

In the light of the full moon, Allison Rogers saw the cat sprawled on its back, its head twisted to one side, its four paws straight up in the air. Even from her bedroom window high above the ground, Allison recognized the cat. The cat named Rip. And Allison knew without going down there that she had killed it again. Killed it for a third time.

EP4  The Ghost Next Door (2)
Sep. 28,1998
The Ghost Next Door (2)

Hannah's neighborhood has just gotten a little-weird. Ever since that new boy moved in next door. But when did he move in? Wasn't the house empty when Hannah went to sleep the night before? Why does it still look so deserted? She's not getting any answeres from her new neighbor. He just keeps disappearing in the oddest ways. And he's so pale...Is Hannah being haunted by...the ghost next door?

EP3  The Ghost Next Door (1)
Sep. 28,1998
The Ghost Next Door (1)

Hannah's neighborhood has just gotten a little-weird. Ever since that new boy moved in next door. But when did he move in? Wasn't the house empty when Hannah went to sleep the night before? Why does it still look so deserted? She's not getting any answers from her new neighbor. He just keeps disappearing in the oddest ways. And he's so pale...Is Hannah being haunted by...the ghost next door???

EP2  How I Got My Shrunken Head (2)
Sep. 14,1998
How I Got My Shrunken Head (2)

What has two eyes, a mouth, and wrinkly green skin? Mark's shrunken head. It's a present from his Aunt Benna. A gift from the jungle island of Baladora. Mark can't wait to show the kids at school his shrunken head. It's so ugly. So gross. So awesome. But late on night the head starts to glow. Because it's no ordinary head. It gives Mark a strange power. A magical power. A dangerous power...

EP1  How I Got My Shrunken Head (1)
Sep. 14,1998
How I Got My Shrunken Head (1)

What has two eyes, a mouth, a wrinkly green skin? Mark's shrunken head. It's a present from his Aunt Benna. A gift from the jungle island of Baladora. Mark can't wait to show the kids at school his shrunken head. It's so ugly. So gross. So awesome. But late one night the head starts to glow. Because it's no ordinary head. It gives Mark a strange power. A magical power. A dangerous power...

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7.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy , Mystery , Kids | More Info
Released: 1995-10-27 | Released Producted By: Protocol Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Anything can turn spooky in this horror anthology series based on the best-selling books by master of kid horror, R.L. Stine. In every episode, see what happens when regular kids find themselves in scary situations, and how they work to confront and overcome their fears.

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Realrockerhalloween The 90s was a time when kids entertainment reached its peak mixing the supernatural with drama and life threatening situations.Goosebumps came around after the enormous success of the books and soared to number one on the bill boards for children's entertainment lasting four seasons.While some of the details were changed for the stories it was often for the betterment of the episode like vampire breath that had a time travel angle that went nowhere or had no significant to the book unlike the kids finding a labyrinth of coffins in the basement in its place.Usually the plots could be repetitive with an unpopular kid who stumbles on to an old house, board game, mirror etc and get involved in a morality lesson about not cheating others, reading is fun and taking care of the environment.In away it modeled itself after the twilight zone with a creepy theme, lessons to be learned and even a host to introduce the show from time to time.Still it was the different mythologies they developed in a hip way and the characters involved that kept you watching to see if they would make it it not.The effects are dated in this day and age where a blue screen can take the place of a sock puppet or a grimy computer graphic that barely makes the cut above average. But many times I found it enhanced the experience of showing an other world creature in a way our eyes aren't meant to comprehend.The goosebumps series lives on as a big motion action film and had found its way into the imaginations of a new generation. But the DVD collection while there hot.
lisafordeay Twenty years ago a TV show was made called Goosebumps. Fast forward now and there is now a movie of this coming out this year starring Jack Black as R.L Sline so what better way to do but to review the TV series of Goosebumps. As a kid I used to watch this every day on TV. Every episode(maybe there might have been a few I wasn't afraid of)was creepy and spooky. Created by R.L Sline the show is basically based on all the books he wrote and they are intertwined as short stories for teenagers that are involved in spooky situations,like mummy's vampires,witches,you name it and it was in this show. Two episodes I remember to this day are The Haunted Mask and The Night Of The Living Dummy which both scared me as a kid(actually I seen The Haunted Mask the other day and it scared the crap out of me). But The Night Of The Living Dummy episode was by far the creepiest I have ever came across as I have seen that episode so many times as a child and to this day it creeps me out. Slappy I remembered had red hair and he had this creepy face(like Chucky that serial doll killer from that horror film Seed Of Chucky). The Haunted Mask episode was also creepy as a young girl wanted to buy this really scary mask unaware that when she puts it on it would stick to her face and would be impossible to remove it,unless she can love herself more.Overall if you are a die hard fan of horror films than this show is just for you,but if you hate watching stuff that scare the living daylights out of you than stay away from it.Even the music was creepy like what you hear Danny Elfman play.
Terryfan Goosebumps Viewer Beware You're In For A Scared. With a warning like that how could you expect not to be curious about Goosebumps."Goosebumps" is based by the book series of the same name by R.L.Stine and this is one of the few times when a show or movie based off a book does it right. Goosebumps was a very popular book series in the 1990s and R.L.Stine was consider the Stephen King of Children Horror stories and looking back he manage to create a series that grab children's attention and inspire them to read more. Also I have one Goosebumps book.Now I'll be honest I was more into the book series "Animorphs" because it story line hold my interest more. But it didn't stop me from watching Goosebumps the TV SeriesThe Intro to Goosebumps remains one of my favorites as it starts off with R.L.Stine walking in a black hat and black jacket and briefcase and a chilling piano theme that still holds up today as being creepy whoever wrote the music for the theme deserves a lot of points because it still a creative theme song even more.The episodes for Goosebumps were based off stories from the book series. A good percent of the episodes follow the story line of the books. For a children's show it still had the factor of fear. Episodes like "The Haunted Mask", "The Girl Who Cried Monster", "Night Of The Living Dummy" "Stay Out Of The Basement", "A Night In Terror Tower", "The Werewolf Of Fever Swamp", "Attack Of The Mutant","Scarecrow Walks At Midnight" "Vampire Breath", "Werewolf Skin" I could keep on listing episodes of the show but these episodes are enough to hold your attention and send a chill up your spine. Now that's something you don't expect in a series based off a children book.Goosebumps just takes what is already a horror theme story in it own right and made it very scary on TV also the theme song will get your attention to make you watch the show so give Goosebumps a shot but Beware You're In For A Scare.
Connor I started watching this show when I was 6 years old, and it really intrigued and scared me. I remember taping episodes to watch, later after school.Looking back on it now, I can see flaws in the stories and don't really find it as mystifying as I used to. Although, I will always get nostalgic when watching it and that will always make me recommend this show to kids, and even people my age (17-18) for a good, light watch.My favorite episodes will always be the Night Of The Living Dummy ones, for a good reason. They still give me the creeps to this day!Overall, enjoyable watchable series that still entertains me. Highly recommended.