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|written_by = Neal Shusterman
 
|written_by = Neal Shusterman
 
|guest_stars = [[Adam West]]
 
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"'''Attack of the Mutant'''" is the second and third episode of [[Goosebumps (Television Series)#Season 2|season two]] of the [[Goosebumps (Television Series)|''Goosebumps'' TV series]], and the twenty first and twenty second episodes overall. Part one and part two premiered on September 7, 1996 on Fox Kids Network respectively.
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"'''Attack of the Mutant'''" is the second and third episode of [[Goosebumps (television series)#Season 2|season two]] of the [[Goosebumps (television series)|''Goosebumps'' TV series]], and the twenty first and twenty second episodes overall. Part one and part two premiered on September 7, 1996 on Fox Kids Network respectively.
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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* Bill Lake as Bus Driver
 
* Bill Lake as Bus Driver
 
* [[Adam West]] as [[The Galloping Gazelle]]
 
* [[Adam West]] as [[The Galloping Gazelle]]
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== Blurb ==
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Skipper Matthews has an awesome comic collection. His favorite is The Masked Mutant, the story of an evil, power-mad super-villain, who is out to gain control of the universe! One day, while lost in a strange part of town, Skipper discovers a building that mysteriously resembles the Mutant's secret headquarters . . . a building that magically disappears. . . .
   
 
== Differences from the book ==
 
== Differences from the book ==
* In the book, Skipper's friend, Wilson, collects stamps instead of rocks.
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* Skipper's friend, Wilson, collects rocks instead of stamps.
* Skipper's sister Mitzi is absent in the TV episode.
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* Skipper's sister Mitzi is absent.
* "Libby" is depicted as a blonde in the episode.
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* "Libby" is depicted as a blonde.
* The Magnificent Molecule Man is completely absent in the episode. He isn't even mentioned.
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* The Magnificent Molecule Man is completely absent.
 
* The Mutant doesn't turn himself into a leopard after he trips the Gazelle up.
 
* The Mutant doesn't turn himself into a leopard after he trips the Gazelle up.
 
* The ending of the episode is slightly altered. Instead of seeing Skipper assuming he has returned to his normal life and finding out he is still a comic book character after bleeding out different colored ink droplets after cutting his hand, we instead see he really does become "The Colossal Elastic Boy" after his arm stretches and snaps back to him from the kitchen, to his mother's shock, and we see him on a chair happily laughing. Whether he became a hero or a villain was unmentioned.
* The Mutant willingly attempts to turn into liquid rather than having water splashed over him.
 
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*In the book, Skipper's dad is described as being big and broad, while in the episode he is more of a stereotypical skinny nerd.
* The ending of the television episode is slightly altered. Instead of seeing Skipper assuming he has returned to his normal life and finding out he is still a comic book character after bleeding out different colored ink droplets after cutting his hand, we instead see he really does become "The Colossal Elastic Boy" after his arm stretches and snaps back to him from the kitchen, to his mother's shock, and we see him on a chair happily laughing. Whether he became a hero or a villain was unmentioned.
 
   
==Home releases==
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==Other Media==
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===''[[Goosebumps Presents]]''===
"Attack of the Mutant" was released on DVD on September 13, 2011. It was included in a ''3-Pack Thriller'' on August 26, 2014.
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
[[File:Goosebumpspresents-attackofthemutant.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Goosebumps Presents]]'' Book #12]]
 
 
*This episode was adapted into ''[[Goosebumps Presents]]'' Book #12.
 
*This episode was adapted into ''[[Goosebumps Presents]]'' Book #12.
 
*The episode is the only episode in the entire TV series to have a notable guest star; [[Adam West]], known for playing the titular character in the 60's Batman TV show, plays the Gazelle. He would later reprise the character in the [[Attack of the Mutant (video game)|PC game]].
 
*The episode is the only episode in the entire TV series to have a notable guest star; [[Adam West]], known for playing the titular character in the 60's Batman TV show, plays the Gazelle. He would later reprise the character in the [[Attack of the Mutant (video game)|PC game]].
*Goof: The Masked Mutant is seen on top of the bus in one scene, but Libby (Later revealed to be the Masked Mutant in disguise) is sitting right next to Skipper on the bus in the next.
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*Goof: The Masked Mutant is seen on top of the bus in one scene, but Libby (later revealed to be the Masked Mutant in disguise) is sitting right next to Skipper on the bus in the next.
 
*The bus, which Skipper keeps catching to go to the headquarters, has ''Goosebumps'' advertisements on the side of the bus saying "''Two thumbs up''".
 
*The bus, which Skipper keeps catching to go to the headquarters, has ''Goosebumps'' advertisements on the side of the bus saying "''Two thumbs up''".
*The overpass used as a background in "[[Be Careful What You Wish For.../TV Episode|Be Careful What You Wish For]]" was used again as a background in this television episode behind Skipper, when he is looking towards the [[Masked Mutant]]'s headquarters.
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*The overpass used as a background in "[[Be Careful What You Wish For.../TV episode|Be Careful What You Wish For]]" was used again as a background in this television episode behind Skipper, when he is looking towards the [[Masked Mutant]]'s headquarters.
 
*Goof: Skipper spots the Masked Mutant's headquarters the first time he goes past. He then goes back the next day, and the headquarters have vanished. He then goes back a third time, and the headquarters aren't there yet again. However Skipper says "How can it be. It was right here yesterday," although it was not.
 
*Goof: Skipper spots the Masked Mutant's headquarters the first time he goes past. He then goes back the next day, and the headquarters have vanished. He then goes back a third time, and the headquarters aren't there yet again. However Skipper says "How can it be. It was right here yesterday," although it was not.
 
*When Skipper entered the Masked Mutant's headquarters the second time, The Masked Mutant's laughter can be heard. However, some internationally dubbed versions did not have laughter. In the Italian dub of the episode, there was no audible laughter. In the German dub, the Masked Mutant's laughter was dubbed over by a different actor (The Masked Mutant's German voice dubbing was performed by: Karl Schulz).
 
*When Skipper entered the Masked Mutant's headquarters the second time, The Masked Mutant's laughter can be heard. However, some internationally dubbed versions did not have laughter. In the Italian dub of the episode, there was no audible laughter. In the German dub, the Masked Mutant's laughter was dubbed over by a different actor (The Masked Mutant's German voice dubbing was performed by: Karl Schulz).
*Dan Warry-Smith (Skipper Mathews) played Seth Gold in season three's, "[[Click/TV Episode|Click]]".
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*Dan Warry-Smith (Skipper Mathews) played Seth Gold in season three's, "[[Click/TV episode|Click]]".
*Scott Wickware (The Masked Mutant) played [[The Haunted Mask]] in "[[The Haunted Mask II/TV Episode|Haunted Mask II]]", and a hard hat worker in "[[Welcome to Dead House/TV Episode|Welcome to Dead House]]", both from season two.
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*Scott Wickware (The Masked Mutant) played [[The Haunted Mask]] in "[[The Haunted Mask II/TV episode|Haunted Mask II]]", and a hard hat worker in "[[Welcome to Dead House/TV episode|Welcome to Dead House]]", both from season two.
 
*The skyline of Toronto is clearly seen in the background of The Masked Mutant's headquarters, most notably the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the Skydome). The building adjacent to the Mutant Headquarters is the Amsterdam Brewing Company.
 
*The skyline of Toronto is clearly seen in the background of The Masked Mutant's headquarters, most notably the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the Skydome). The building adjacent to the Mutant Headquarters is the Amsterdam Brewing Company.
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*Goof: In the scene where Skipper is trying to find the Masked Mutant's headquarters, the cover of the ''Masked Mutant'' comic he's holding peels back a bit, revealing the cover to a [[Wikipedia:The Punisher|Punisher]] comic.
   
 
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"Attack of the Mutant" is the second and third episode of season two of the Goosebumps TV series, and the twenty first and twenty second episodes overall. Part one and part two premiered on September 7, 1996 on Fox Kids Network respectively.

Cast

Blurb

Skipper Matthews has an awesome comic collection. His favorite is The Masked Mutant, the story of an evil, power-mad super-villain, who is out to gain control of the universe! One day, while lost in a strange part of town, Skipper discovers a building that mysteriously resembles the Mutant's secret headquarters . . . a building that magically disappears. . . .

Differences from the book

  • Skipper's friend, Wilson, collects rocks instead of stamps.
  • Skipper's sister Mitzi is absent.
  • "Libby" is depicted as a blonde.
  • The Magnificent Molecule Man is completely absent.
  • The Mutant doesn't turn himself into a leopard after he trips the Gazelle up.
  • The ending of the episode is slightly altered. Instead of seeing Skipper assuming he has returned to his normal life and finding out he is still a comic book character after bleeding out different colored ink droplets after cutting his hand, we instead see he really does become "The Colossal Elastic Boy" after his arm stretches and snaps back to him from the kitchen, to his mother's shock, and we see him on a chair happily laughing. Whether he became a hero or a villain was unmentioned.
  • In the book, Skipper's dad is described as being big and broad, while in the episode he is more of a stereotypical skinny nerd.

Other Media

Goosebumps Presents

No. Cover Release date Pages
12
Goosebumpspresents-attackofthemutant
May 1997 63

Home Media

Title Release date Media type

Attack of the Mutant


Attackofthemutant-dvd
September 13, 2011 DVD

3-Pack Thriller


3packthriller-mutantblobworms
August 26, 2014 DVD

Trivia

  • This episode was adapted into Goosebumps Presents Book #12.
  • The episode is the only episode in the entire TV series to have a notable guest star; Adam West, known for playing the titular character in the 60's Batman TV show, plays the Gazelle. He would later reprise the character in the PC game.
  • Goof: The Masked Mutant is seen on top of the bus in one scene, but Libby (later revealed to be the Masked Mutant in disguise) is sitting right next to Skipper on the bus in the next.
  • The bus, which Skipper keeps catching to go to the headquarters, has Goosebumps advertisements on the side of the bus saying "Two thumbs up".
  • The overpass used as a background in "Be Careful What You Wish For" was used again as a background in this television episode behind Skipper, when he is looking towards the Masked Mutant's headquarters.
  • Goof: Skipper spots the Masked Mutant's headquarters the first time he goes past. He then goes back the next day, and the headquarters have vanished. He then goes back a third time, and the headquarters aren't there yet again. However Skipper says "How can it be. It was right here yesterday," although it was not.
  • When Skipper entered the Masked Mutant's headquarters the second time, The Masked Mutant's laughter can be heard. However, some internationally dubbed versions did not have laughter. In the Italian dub of the episode, there was no audible laughter. In the German dub, the Masked Mutant's laughter was dubbed over by a different actor (The Masked Mutant's German voice dubbing was performed by: Karl Schulz).
  • Dan Warry-Smith (Skipper Mathews) played Seth Gold in season three's, "Click".
  • Scott Wickware (The Masked Mutant) played The Haunted Mask in "Haunted Mask II", and a hard hat worker in "Welcome to Dead House", both from season two.
  • The skyline of Toronto is clearly seen in the background of The Masked Mutant's headquarters, most notably the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the Skydome). The building adjacent to the Mutant Headquarters is the Amsterdam Brewing Company.
  • Goof: In the scene where Skipper is trying to find the Masked Mutant's headquarters, the cover of the Masked Mutant comic he's holding peels back a bit, revealing the cover to a Punisher comic.

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