A Shocker on Shock Street/TV episode

Shocker on Shock Street is an episode of the Goosebumps TV series. The episode was based on the Goosebumps book A Shocker on Shock Street. The episodes aired on Fox Network on September 6, 1997 as the first episode of Season 3. It was directed by Randy Bradshaw.

Cast

 * Brooke Nevin as Erin
 * Ben Cook as Marty
 * Eric Peterson as Mr. Wright
 * Karen Nickerson as Technician #1
 * Kelly Nickerson as Technician #2
 * Ron Stefaniuk as Piranha Person
 * Jason Hopley as Toxic Creep

Differences from the Book

 * The episode is simply titled Shocker on Shock Street, instead of A Shocker on Shock Street.
 * The giant praying mantises never appear, and neither does the cemetery.
 * The ending is slightly different than in the book. In the book, Erin and Marty are revealed to be robots and Erin's "father", the robots expert takes the two kids back to the lab so he can fix them. On the TV version, it follows the book ending, but adds in an extra scene where the Erin and Marty robot kids power up and attack Mr. Wright, presumably killing him.
 * In the book, Shock Street is more of a movie franchise. In the television episode, Shocker films is a studio known for monster films with a unified setting, similar to Troma Films, known for setting a majority of its films in the fictitious city of Tromaville.

Television Episode Trivia

 * Several of the masks in the studio are from previous and future television episodes, including a mask of one of The Creeps from Calling All Creeps!, the green fish person used later in Deep Trouble, two scarecrows from The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight, and even some of the masks from The Haunted Mask.
 * Ben Cook (Marty) played Jerry in Season 1's Piano Lessons Can Be Murder and Josh in Season 2's Welcome to Dead House.
 * The theme music for season 3 is now different and remixed, and now at the end, the voice says Ultimate Goosebumps. Season 3 was renamed Ultimate Goosebumps because of this. The original post-S1 pre-Ultimate Goosebumps opening was on the DVD, however.
 * The skull of the tram car says the Goosebumps TV Show tagline.
 * The werewolf animatronic is similar to the werewolf models from both The Werewolf of Fever Swamp and Werewolf Skin.

Media
Shocker on Shock Street has been release on DVD over three times. The 2006 DVD release includes the episode, Click as a bonus.