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Hello, I am GodzillaFan1 (you can also call me "GF1" or "Goddy", either one is fine.) I'm the head admin and bureaucrat of this wiki. I've been a huge Goosebumps fan for as long as I can remember. I think I was about 6 or 7 years old when I first got into it. I only bought the books for the awesome cover art, but I hardly read any of them. I did watch a lot of the TV show though.

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Goosebumps
The info on the side tells which versions of the books I own, and the numbers on the side let you know which number they are in the original series.

I own 27 (30 if you count doubles) of the original prints, 1 of the Goosebumps Monster Editions, 25 (27 if you count doubles) of the reprints, 5 of the Classic Goosebumps editions, and the 5 books contained in the Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin.


 * 1) Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps Monster Edition #1, Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin)
 * 2) Stay Out of the Basement (Goosebumps Monster Edition #1)
 * 3) Monster Blood (Classic Goosebumps) #3
 * 4) Say Cheese and Die! (Original, Goosebumps Monster Edition #1, Classic Goosebumps, and Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin) #4
 * 5) Let's Get Invisible! (Original) #6
 * 6) Night of the Living Dummy (Classic Goosebumps and Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin) #7
 * 7) The Ghost Next Door (Original) #10
 * 8) The Haunted Mask (Original, Classic Goosebumps, and Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin) #11
 * 9) Be Careful What You Wish For... (Original) #12
 * 10) The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (Original and reprint) #14
 * 11) You Can't Scare Me! (Reprint) #15
 * 12) One Day at Horrorland (Original, Goosebumps Retro Scream Collection: Limited Edition Tin) #16
 * 13) Deep Trouble (Original and Classic Goosebumps) #19
 * 14) The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight (Reprint) #20
 * 15) Ghost Beach (Reprint) #22
 * 16) Return of the Mummy (Reprint, with bumpy logo) #23
 * 17) Attack of the Mutant (Original) #25
 * 18) My Hairiest Adventure (Reprint) #26
 * 19) A Night in Terror Tower (Reprint) #27
 * 20) The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (Original) #28
 * 21) Monster Blood III (Original) #29
 * 22) It Came from Beneath the Sink! (Original and reprint) #30
 * 23) Night of the Living Dummy II (Original x2) #31
 * 24) The Horror at Camp Jellyjam (Original) #32
 * 25) Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Original) #34
 * 26) A Shocker on Shock Street (Original) #36
 * 27) The Headless Ghost (Hardcover reprint) #37
 * 28) The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena (Original and reprint, with bumpy logo) #38
 * 29) How I Got My Shrunken Head (Reprint, with bumpy logo) #39
 * 30) Night of the Living Dummy III (Reprint) #40
 * 31) Bad Hare Day (Original) #41
 * 32) The Beast From the East (Reprint) #43
 * 33) Say Cheese and Die - Again! (Original with trading cards included, and the reprint) #44
 * 34) Ghost Camp (Reprint, with bumpy logo) #45
 * 35) Attack of the Jack O'Lanterns (Reprint) #48
 * 36) Vampire Breath (Original and reprint) #49
 * 37) Calling All Creeps! (Original, and reprint x2) #50
 * 38) Beware, the Snowman (Reprint x2) #51
 * 39) How I Learned to Fly (Original x2, and the reprint) #52
 * 40) Chicken Chicken (Original) #53
 * 41) Don't Go to Sleep! (Original x2) #54
 * 42) The Blob That Ate Everyone (Original and reprint) #55
 * 43) The Curse of Camp Cold Lake (Reprint) #56
 * 44) My Best Friend is Invisible (Reprint) #57
 * 45) Deep Trouble II (Reprint) #58
 * 46) The Haunted School (Reprint) #59

Goosebumps Monster Edition

 * 1) Goosebumps Monster Edition #1 (Original)

Give Yourself Goosebumps

 * 1) Escape from the Carnival of Horrors #1
 * 2) Trapped in Bat Wing Hall #3
 * 3) Night in Werewolf Woods #5
 * 4) The Curse of the Creeping Coffin #8
 * 5) Secret Agent Grandma #16
 * 6) Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life #19

Goosebumps HorrorLand

 * 1) Revenge of the Living Dummy
 * 2) Creep from the Deep
 * 3) Monster Blood for Breakfast!
 * 4) The Scream of the Haunted Mask
 * 5) Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
 * 6) Who's Your Mummy?
 * 7) My Friends Call Me Monster
 * 8) Say Cheese - And Die Screaming!
 * 9) Welcome to Camp Slither
 * 10) Help! We Have Strange Powers!
 * 11) Escape From HorrorLand
 * 12) The Streets of Panic Park

Goosebumps Most Wanted

 * 1) Frankenstein's Dog #4
 * 2) Creature Teacher: The Final Exam #6
 * 3) A Nightmare on Clown Street #7

Goosebumps Graphix

 * Slappy's Tales of Horror

Other

 * Gooflumps - Stay Out of the Bathroom #2
 * It Came from Ohio! (Hardcover, holographic cover)

Goosebumps VHS

 * 1) The Haunted Mask
 * 2) Stay Out of the Basement
 * 3) The Werewolf of Fever Swamp

Goosebumps DVDs

 * A Shocker on Shock Street (Series 1)
 * Monster Blood (Series 2)

Goosebumps Books/TV Episodes Rankings
In this section, I will be ranking the Goosebumps books and TV episodes. You may see these multi-colored Goosebumps icons. Here's what they mean: (feel free to use them if you want)
 * Goosebumps_g_blue.png - Best books/episodes. These books/episodes range from great to fantastic.
 * Goosebumps_g_green.png - Good books/episodes. These books/episodes have some issues, but are overall pretty enjoyable.
 * Goosebumps_g_yellow.png - Mediocre books/episodes. Books/episodes I didn't like that much, or had mixed feelings towards.
 * Goosebumps_g_red.png - Worst books/episodes. These books/episodes range from just bad, to absolutely terrible.

Goosebumps Books Ranking (Best to Worst)

 * 1) Goosebumps_g_blue.png Night of the Living Dummy II - The dialogue can be a bit repetitive at times with all the "I didn't do it! I didn't do it!", but overall it's a pretty enjoyable read.  The characters feel less bland compared to the other books in the series, and I like how everyone in the family can't get along with each other, and Slappy only makes it worse. Speaking of Slappy, I was surprised by his personality in this book. He didn't make many jokes, and he didn't try to act all that funny. He instead kept going on about how Amy was his slave and what not. Overall, I'd say this is the best one I've read so far. Not amazing, but its certainly an enjoyable read.
 * 2) Goosebumps_g_green.png Ghost Beach - There's not much to say about this one. It's a nice and simple ghost story, and a pretty satisfying read.
 * 3) Goosebumps_g_green.png The Beast From The East - This family goes out in the woods and the kids get separated. The kids end up finding themselves in a very bizarre world, with these giant blue creatures who force them to play a deadly game. You never know what's going to happen next, because the beasts are always changing the rules. I can see why people don't like this one, but I enjoyed reading it,
 * 4) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png A Nightmare On Clown Street - I love clowns, so I was really looking forward to this book, especially after reading the blurb that's on the back of the book. "Clown Street?" Sounds interesting! After reading it though, I felt a little disappointed. I was enjoying the first half or so of the book. But ear the end, I stated loosing interest. Things just got a little too crazy and silly. Clown Street wasn't even a street if I recall correctly, it was some kind of prison or something. And the main villain crying for his "mommy" while getting chased by a bear... really? After reading it, I had literally no opinion on it. Just put uit back on the shelf and was like "Well, that was something." I will say this though, its pretty unique. I can't believe it took Stine this long to write a Goosebumps book starring a clown. This really should have come out when the original series was still a thing.
 * 5) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png The Haunted School - I thought it was okay, until the lipstick creating portal to the color world came into played. I had to put the book down for a good minute when that happened. Another thing I found confusing was the kids in the gray world calling for help so they can get back to the color world. But later in the book, the kids say they never want to leave the gray world. What? The book was pretty interesting when Tonmy went outside of the school in the gray world. There are these strange kids who do this really weird ritual, and its kinda disturbing. But overall, I didn't really care for this one
 * 6) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Don't Go To Sleep - I read this one in 2012, and thought it was mediocre. I probably need to re-read it again.
 * 7) Goosebumps_g_red.png How I Learned To Fly - After years of not reading a single Goosebumps book (despite being a huge fan), I figured in 2012 I'd finally read one for the first time. I chose this one, and man did I hate it. Now, a lot of people say this is one of the best Goosebumps books, but I just didn't like it at all. I think the main character bending down and ripping his pants was what did it for me. The critical praise this book gets intrigues me, so I may have to re-read it again.
 * 8) Goosebumps_g_red.png One Day at HorrorLand - Out of all the Goosebumps books, why did it have to be this one have to be terrible? Seriously, how can you make a book about a horror-themed theme-park, and make it bland and boring? And how can you make a book series with such inconsistent quality? You'll read a good one, then you'll read a terrible one, then a great one, and then a bad one. Stine, you're a madman. But anyway, here's the first 20 chapters in a nutshell: The kids go on a ride. Get scared. After the ride is over, Lizzy is still scared, Clay is kind of scared, and Luke pretends to be not scared. Then they go searching for Mom and Dad. This is repeated three times through out the book. It felt like I was reading the same chapters over and over again. It's really boring, because nothing happens during this time. It just feels like extra padding to make the book at least more than 100 pages long. After you get through the first 20 chapters of dullness, you get 9 more chapters of stupidity. Such as a poorly written obstacle course scene. And don't get me started on the ending. It is the most lazy and unimaginative ending to any Goosebumps book ever. The idea of the book sounds awesome, and the cover art is amazing. Too bad I can't give this book the same compliments. I really wanted to throw this book across the room after reading it, but I didn't want to damage the amazing cover art. Thanks, Tim.

Goosebumps TV Series Episode Ranking (Best to Worst)

 * 1) Goosebumps_g_blue.png The Girl Who Cried Monster - The first half was pretty mediocre, but near the end it got absolutely hilarious. This episode is so ridiculous and cheesy, I love it. This the Goosebumps episode I enjoyed the most.
 * 2) Goosebumps_g_blue.png One Day at HorrorLand - This is what every episode of Goosebumps should have been. It delivers genuine scares, spooks, and laughs. The acting is passable too. The first part, while creepy, wasn't all that special. However, things start to get really good with part two. It features a genuinely funny game show, kills off an innocent character, and the ending is unbelievably cruel. This episode delivers on pretty much everything. Yes, since it is a part of the Goosebumps TV series, it isn't perfect. But in terms of the show, it is without a doubt the definite episode of the series.
 * 3) Goosebumps_g_blue.png The Werewolf of Fever Swamp - This episode felt way more serious and scary than any other episodes in the series. It featured dead animals, and they kill off a character. The overall tone of the episode is creepy, and you really get a good feel of the areas. Definitely one of the best in the series.
 * 4) Goosebumps_g_blue.png Stay Out of the Basement - A really well done episode with a lot of suspense and creepy moments.
 * 5) Goosebumps_g_blue.png Welcome to Camp Nightmare - It seems that the two-part episodes are almost always the best episodes. This is mainly due to the production value and acting being way better than the one-part episodes. But anyway, the episode itself is pretty solid, with some great performances by Larry, Uncle Al, and Billy. The ending is so out there, you will never see it coming. Great episode.
 * 6) Goosebumps_g_blue.png Let's Get Invisible - I enjoyed this episode way more than I thought I would. There's little to no filler, and the plot is always moving forward. The mirror was very interesting, and there's a lot of great scenes. A very good episode.
 * 7) Goosebumps_g_blue.png The Haunted Mask II - I didn't really care for the first one, but I was exited to see the sequel. Needless to say, it didn't disappoint. Like most two-part episodes, it takes it self very seriously. There's not many jokes or "happy" moments. The acting was good, the masks looked really creepy, the actor who played Steven did a really good job, and its all around just a really well-made episode. I couldn't stop laughing when Steven was acting like a dying old man. Great episode.
 * 8) Goosebumps_g_blue.png Click - The actor playing Seth gave a really good performance. I dare even say he's probably the best child actor on the show to date. Seth is pretty unlikable and selfish, but he eventually gets his comeuppance. A well done and very enjoyable episode.
 * 9) Goosebumps_g_green.png The Ghost Next Door - The acting is just as painfully mediocre as ever, but I'm used to it at this point. But anyway, I was not expecting the ending to this one at all. Danny is trapped in the Mailman's house due to a fire that he accidentally created by setting off a stink-bomb. Hanna goes in the house and tries to rescue Danny from burning alive. She can't lift him up (because she's a ghost), so she decides to play a piano that's in the room. The Mailman hears the piano, and cautiously goes in the house to investigate. He sees Danny laying on the floor unconscious, so carries him out of the house. Danny regains consciousness, and thanks Hanna for saving him. Hanna then goes into the afterlife with her family. Not gonna lie, I almost teared up at that part. Overall, despite the "acting", I'd say this is a pretty solid episode. The ending is sad, yet satisfying. Check it out.
 * 10) Goosebumps_g_green.png Monster Blood - The effects of the Monster Blood looks laughable when it grows, but I found myself really enjoying the episode. Monster Blood is dumb fun.
 * 11) Goosebumps_g_green.png The House of No Return - So these three unlikable kids start an organization that has no purpose other than getting more members. How do they get more members you may ask? By making forcing kids stay in an abandoned haunted house for an entire hour. Really? All that just to get in a kids club with no point to it? Anyway, no one has stayed in the house for an entire hour before, so they are desperately looking for someone that can. They find the new kid in town, Chris, and ask him if he's up for the offer. He declines, stating that he gets scared easily. The three kids later call his residence, and offer him to go to the mall with them. He meets them, and they lead him to the mall. Except they don't. They lead him to "The House of No Return", and literally force him inside without his consent. Man, these kids are jerks. An hour goes by, and the three kids are impressed that he made it that long. They go in the house, but can't seem to find him. Two ghosts appear telling them they can't leave, and they let Chris off the hook. Why? Because he told the ghosts to take the other kids, because 3 is better than 1. The episode ends with the kids trapped in The House of No Return forever, and Chris lives happily ever after. Wow, what a cruel ending. Overall, I'd say this episode was pretty enjoyable. The episode was just okay up until the ending, which made it even more satisfying. The kid actors did a pretty good job compared to other episodes, although Chris was pretty bland. Oh, and sorry for the synopsis. I felt like writing it for some reason.
 * 12) Goosebumps_g_green.png The Headless Ghost - A nice episode with a lot of twists and turns. Not sure why it's called The Headless Ghost though. That ghost wasn't even the main focus of the episode, and there were other ghosts too. Also, how convenient that bucket of water was there near the painting.
 * 13) Goosebumps_g_green.png Scarecrow Walks at Midnight - "I don't like those stories. They make me scared!" - A 40 something year old man to his 70 something year old dad. A really funny episode actually. The scarecrows looked creepy, Stanly and the grandparents gave good performances, and the ending is funny yet cruel. Seriously, Stanly finds a random piece of paper on the ground, reads it, and all of a sudden they're all going to die. Hilarious. The main kids in this episode are extremely bland and have mediocre acting, but other than that, I'd say its a good episode.
 * 14) Goosebumps_g_green.png Bad Hare Day - The acting was fine, the ending was cruel, and the Goosebumps theme song remix during the credits was a nice touch. Overall, a pretty entertaining episode.
 * 15) Goosebumps_g_green.png My Hairiest Adventure - I thought I was going to hate this episode, but I surprisingly ended up enjoying it. This episode is weird. Like, really weird. This tanning lotion makes these kids turn into dogs, but it really didn't, they were actually dogs turned into humans this whole time. Whoa. The main kid's acting is bad...? I don't know, but I laughed at him a lot through out the episode. I'd say he gave a "so bad its good" performance. A dumb, but surprisingly enjoyable and hilarious episode.
 * 16) Goosebumps_g_green.png Night of the Living Dummy III - A lot of funny moments in this one. The way Slappy died was unexpected, and so was the ending. I also liked the card fake-out. The acting wasn't too bad either. This episode has some similarities to Night of the Living Dummy II, which is why it's not ranked higher. But still, a fine episode.
 * 17) Goosebumps_g_green.png Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes - There's nothing really super strong about this episode, but it was pretty entertaining. Mr. McCall's actor gave a good performance, and the ending is nice. I also like the plot.
 * 18) Goosebumps_g_green.png The Cuckoo Clock of Doom - The plot is cool, and the acting is decent. There's not much to love or hate about this episode, but it was an enjoyable watch.
 * 19) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Welcome to Dead House - The acting was good, and there were some creepy moments. But its just kinda dull. This is mainly due to the environment the episode is set in. The location and zombies are lifeless, but I think that's what they were trying to go for. I also found the twist ending to be very predictable. Overall, this episode doesn't do much wrong, but I didn't find it all that interesting.
 * 20) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Say Cheese and Die! - Three minutes into the episode, this creepy guy named Spidey falls off the stairs for no reason. This is the highlight of the episode for me, because its so random and he lets out a goofy scream. I had to play that part over and over because I couldn't believe how funny it was. The camera's design is outrageous. Seriously, the design of it just adds to the cheesiness even more. Shari's acting was atrocious, but I thought everyone else in the episode did a fine job. The ending is really dumb. Greg takes picture of Spidey with the camera, and he gets sucked into it because reasons. Then at the very very end, the bullies walk in the factory, and take a picture, which releases Spidey. Okay, why even have him trapped in the camera in the first place if he's going to be released not even a minute later? The writers really didn't think that one out. Overall, this episode can be entertaining, but can also be really cheesy at times.
 * 21) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png How to Kill a Monster - I'm split on this one. The Gretchen's acting was pretty bad, but Clark gave an okay performance. The terrible "did not! did too!" cliche is in it, and Clark punches the swamp monster straight in the mouth. Why would any kid think to do that? But luckily he did, because the swamp monster is allergic to humans. Stupid. I did like the swamp monster's design, and the set they used for the episode was great. You get a really nice feel to the area. But other than that, it's just mediocre.
 * 22) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Deep Trouble II - Nothing really outstanding about this episode. It has giant reptiles, and fish people. That's about all it has really. Not a bad episode, but not a great one either.
 * 23) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png More Monster Blood - For some reason the people working behind the TV show decided to make their own Monster Blood sequel instead of adapting Monster Blood II. I'm really not sure why this is, but anyway. I didn't find this episode to be as enjoyable as the first one. It just doesn't do it for me. Two main things I liked: The guy washing his face with Monster Blood, and the giant ant ending. The rest I didn't really care for. Not a bad episode, but I didn't enjoy it that much.
 * 24) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Night of the Living Dummy II - This episode is missing a lot of scenes and scenarios from the book, so it goes by pretty quickly. The acting is a bit weak, but other than that, it's just okay.
 * 25) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns - This kid's friends are aliens who come to earth every Halloween to feast on humans. What did I like about it? Well, it takes place during Halloween, so points for that. Other than that, I didn't care for this episode.
 * 26) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png How I Got My Shrunken Head - An episode with a unique premise. I found part one interesting, but part two just didn't do it for me. I'd prefer if it were the head that caused the magic, and not the kid himself. Not sure if I'm a fan of the ending either.
 * 27) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Calling All Creeps! -  A cheesy (not the good kind) episode with mediocre acting, with the exception of the actor who played Ricky. He did a good job at portraying a total loser. The ending is awesome too. But it's overall an episode I didn't care much for.
 * 28) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Don't Wake Mummy - This is another one of those episodes where the concept is really cool, but the execution is a bit sloppy. The first fifteen minutes or so is about the jerk sibling pulling pranks on the innocent sibling. I didn't find those parts enjoyable, and it was kind of boring. But I did enjoy the scenes when the mummy finally woke. So the episode is a bit of a mixed bag for me.
 * 29) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png Awesome Ants - What. Not terrible. But what.
 * 30) Goosebumps_g_yellow.png An Old Story - Another really strange and bizarre episode. The aunt casts a spell on her nephews that makes them age into old men. She does this so they can be old enough to marry her old lady friends. Kind of messed-up. Also, I find it strange how the nephews casually kill their aunt on the spot. I'm dead serious, they actually kill her. This episode is so messed-up and weird. I was so perplexed by this episode to the point I can't tell if I enjoyed it or not. Seriously, I don't even know how to rank this one.
 * 31) Goosebumps_g_red.png The Perfect School - The episode is set up like a prison movie, which is pretty cool. And the school wanting to make clones of the kids is a better idea than what was in the short story, where they wanted to make robots of them. But those are the only positive I can give to this. The kid who played Brian did a pretty bad job. His acting was really dull and mundane. It's like he didn't even want to be there. Things in the episode escalate too quickly. For example, when Brian first arrives at the school, this kid tries to pick a fight with him. The kid later apologies to Brian, but Brian doesn't like this one bit, so tries to escape the school immediately after the apology. More stuff should have happened before he ever thought to escape the school. It happens way too early, and the reasoning behind it is stupid (a kid apologized to me, I must escape right now!) Another stupid scene is when Brian and this kid with glasses gets called to the principle's "waiting room" or something. The principle talks to the glasses kid in the office first, which is connected to the waiting room. Brian just walks out, and goes into this random room just because. He goes on the computer that's in the room, and finds out the school is doing something strange. He then hears a guard outside of the room trying to get it, so he escapes through the vent. Okay, how did he manage to do it so quickly and without making any noise? And I think you need a screwdriver to open vent covers up, so how did he manage to open it? Once Brian goes home, he goes on his(?) computer, and has accesses to the school's system because... actually, it's never explained how he got access to it. Overall, this episode is dull, forgettable, and there's a lot of stupid moments in it. However, I don't think its complete trash. This is mainly due to it lacking in repetitive cliches, and it is sort of well made I guess. But regardless, I didn't enjoy it, so I'm giving it the red splat.
 * 32) Goosebumps_g_red.png Cry of the Cat - This episode has movie sets, a kid running over a cat that later stalks them, people turning into cat people, and exploding cat coffins. WHAT. The meta twist ending was funny (even though I saw it coming from a mile away), and Rip the Cat looked cool. Other than that, this episode is just unbelievably stupid. I know, its Goosebumps. It isn't supposed to be realistic or all that serious, but this is just too much.
 * 33) Goosebumps_g_red.png My Best Friend is Invisible - More like "My Best Friend is an Unlikable Jerk". Seriously, I'm really confused by the title. The invisible boy treated the main character like trash. How is that a "best friend"? The ending was extremely weird, and kinda funny though. But overall, I didn't enjoy it that much.
 * 34) Goosebumps_g_red.png The Blob That Ate Everyone - The blob doesn't even appear until like the last 5 minutes of the episode. I love the design of it, but the episode was just very boring.
 * 35) Goosebumps_g_red.png Phantom of the Auditorium - Didn't find this one interesting at all. The "twist" at the end was predictable. In fact, everything about this episode is predictable. A really dull episode.
 * 36) Goosebumps_g_red.png Piano Lessons Can Be Murder - Pianos, robots, and ghosts. First of all, what. And second, what. Nothing about this episode made sense to me. I like weird, but this is a bad kind of weird. I didn't enjoy it.
 * 37) Goosebumps_g_red.png Go Eat Worms! - Worms go in this kid's spaghetti, and crawl in his bed. He thinks its his sister doing it, so he tries to get revenge. He goes near this lake, and wrestles with a giant worm or something. Now he hates worms. So much so, that he gets rid of all his worm merchandise, and cancels his science project about worms. What. He then goes fishing with his friend, and gets kidnapped by fish. What. Worms aren't scary, so this episode wasn't scary. It was quite dull and horribly uninteresting.
 * 38) Goosebumps_g_red.png Teacher's Pet - Snakes don't scare me, so this episode didn't scare me. At all. Most of it is these two boring kids staring at a snake slither around on the floor. The ending is really stupid as well. Boring episode.
 * 39) Goosebumps_g_red.png Say Cheese and Die... Again - I didn't think the first was all that great, but man is the sequel horrible. They completely replaced the cast for some reason. Greg's new actor gives a weak performance, while Shari's new actress is an improvement, as she doesn't talk like a puppet anymore. My main issue is that this didn't need to exist. Out of all the episodes to choose from, why go with this one? They couldn't even get the original cast back, so why even bother? This is probably one of the most pointless sequels I've ever witnessed. Also, the camera makes Greg fat, and makes Shari skinny. So very scary!
 * 40) Goosebumps_g_red.png Ghost Beach The episode follows the book pretty closely, but the acting is just terrible. Almost unbearable at times. It seemed to get a little better near the end, but overall it isn't a good episode. Just go read the book instead.
 * 41) Goosebumps_g_red.png Vampire Breath - This episode probably has the worst child actors on the show to date. They acted so artificial and bland, you can tell they didn't even try. Count Nightwing's acting didn't impress me either. The family reunion was sort of funny, and the set pieces were nice, but those don't salvage the rest of this horribly acted episode.
 * 42) Goosebumps_g_red.png Don't Go To Sleep! - More like Don't Watch Me!
 * 43) Goosebumps_g_red.png Shocker on Shock Street - This episode is an adaptation of the fantastic and popular Goosebumps book, One Day at HorrorLand. Oh wait a sec, it isn't. And HorrorLand isn't a fantastic book either, but that's besides the point. This episode reminds me of that book because they both have the same plot: kids go on scary rides, get scared, and question whether if its real or not... every time. It gets dull and repetitive very fast. The piranha thing was kinda scary, but that's only a minor positive to this borefest. A lot of the "jokes" in this episode are terrible too. Oh, and the kids are killer robots. A really lame and boring episode.
 * 44) Goosebumps_g_red.png Bride of the Living Dummy - This episode is home to some of the most worst acting I've ever seen. The plot and pretty much everything else about it is garbage. It wasn't funny either.
 * 45) Goosebumps_g_red.png Strained Peas - By far the worst episode. I don't remember much from it, but I don't plan on watching it again.
 * 46) Goosebumps_g_red.png The Barking Ghost - This episode has all the Goosebumps (TV Series) cliches. Fake out jumpscares? Check. Surprise shoulder touch? Check. "It was probably your imagination/it was just a bad dream."? Check. "But I didn't do it!"? Check. Stupid/useless parents? Check. Bad acting? Check. The random girl character that's only there because they needed a girl for the episode just because? Check. Too much music/overly dramatic music? Check. The annoying/jerk sibling? Check. So if you want to watch an episode with some of the worst aspects of the series, then look no further, because they're all here in this episode. Not only does it have all these cliches, but the plot is unbelievably stupid. It's an incredibly bland, dumb, and forgettable episode.

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1. One Day at Horrorland

This is pretty ironic, considering One Day at Horrorland is my least favorite Goosebumps book. But the cover art is an entirely different story. The way the Horror on the sign looks is, to put it simply: creepy. The text on the sign looks terrifying, and the way the sky, trees, and theme park look is unsettling. This cover is creepy, scary, and unsettling. And for that, I think it's the perfect Goosebumps cover.

2. Monster Blood II

Not only does it include the cool drippy slime from the cover of Monster Blood, but it also has Cuddles the Hamster. Perfect.

3. Monster Blood

The same reasons I love Egg Monsters From Mars' cover are pretty much the same reasons why I love this cover. Except this cover is way more creepy and unsettling.

4. Egg Monsters From Mars

Another cover that haunted me as a child. I remember seeing this in my local library in 2005, and just being horrified and amazed by it. The way the slime drips is just so creepy, and the egg monster itself looks creepy as well.

5. The Werewolf of Fever Swamp

The reasons why I love this cover so much are pretty much the same reasons I love Ghost Beach's cover so much. I also really like the colors they chose for the template.

6. Ghost Beach

There's no words to describe how awesome this cover looks. Seriously, just... look at it. The cover is just oozing with attention to detail. The ghost, the gravestones, the setting sun, the ocean, the clouds, it's literally perfecting.

7. You Can't Scare Me!

I remember walking into a grocery store in 2006 and seeing this book on a book stand full of Goosebumps books. I didn't even care that it was a book, I only bought it for the incredible cover art. The Mud Monsters looks frighting, and I like the overall color scheme of the cover.

8. Stay Out of the Basement

This cover always crept me out as a kid. This scary looking green hand rising from the darkness of the basement, and opening the door like that is just so unsettling. This one wasn't even made by Tim, surprisingly. Whoever made this cover really should have done more covers.

9. The Curse of Camp Cold Lake

This cover is downright disturbing in all aspects. The eyes, and just the overall look of the face... not mention it's just floating in the water like that. Very, very creepy and eerie. I also like the sun rising in the background. Tim really outdid himself with this one.

10. The Haunter

I love pretty much everything about this cover. The ghost's design is unique and cool looking. The grass, trees, house, and sky look very eerie. The color scheme and style is perfect, and the attention to detail is also fantastic. Seriously, this is Tim Jacobus levels of awesomeness. It hits all the right notes, and it just screams Goosebumps. This is definitely Brandon Dorman's best work.

11. The Five Masks of Dr. Screem

A very unique and awesome cover. Creepy looking masks hanging from tombstones in a graveyard while everything is monochrome is just very eerie. The attention to detail is also very good. Brandon Dorman seems to do best with more realistic covers if you ask me.

12. The Haunted Mask

A classic. I always found the drool leaking from the mask's mouth to be a very cool detail. It's a simple, yet creepy cover.

13. Here Comes The Shaggedy

This is probably the scariest Goosebumps cover ever. Seriously, The Shaggedy looks terrifying. The green slime dripping from his mouth just makes it all the more disturbing. The attention to detail is also very nice.

14. The Blob That Ate Everyone (Classic Goosebumps)

The attention to detail is excellent, and The Blob looks scary. The lighting is my favorite part. I'm choosing the Spanish cover, because you can see everything better.

15. It Came From The Internet

I'm honestly not a fan of the newer GYG covers. The style doesn't really fit Goosebumps if you ask me. But out of all the covers, this the one I like the most. The design of the creature looks great, and I like how slimy it looks. There's also some nice attention to detail.

16. The Ghost Next Door (Classic Goosebumps)

Simple, yet creepy. I like how the door-knocker is the highlight of the cover.

17. The Curse of the Creeping Coffin

Out of all the original GYG covers, this is my favorite. It features a spooky graveyard with a skeleton opening the lid to a coffin from the inside. It reminds me a lot of the Halloween season, and the colors are vibrant and really pop. It's a simple, yet effective cover.