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This is your brain. This is your brain on juice. (alternate)
 
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}}'''''Brain Juice''''' is the twelfth book in the ''[[Goosebumps Series 2000]]'' book series. It was published in [[1998]].
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'''''Brain Juice''''' is the twelfth book in the ''[[Goosebumps Series 2000]]'' book series. It was published in [[1998]].
   
 
The cover artwork shows a brain with strange, purple liquid being poured onto it.
 
The cover artwork shows a brain with strange, purple liquid being poured onto it.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Nathan and Lindy Nichols]] are step-siblings with a reputation for being the stupidest kids in school. While visiting their uncle Dr. Frank King, they ask if he has anything that will help them become smarter. He fools them into drinking normal grape juice to get them off his back. This actually turns out to be 'Brain Juice'. Soon however, the two become the smartest kids in school -- so much so that their principal, Mrs. Lopez, has them kicked out for being too smart.
 
   
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Two aliens, [[Morggul and Gobbul]] have landed in Maplewood, New Jersey looking for strong and smart humans to serve as slaves on their planet. They are hiding in the house of Dr. Frank King, as they think he is king of the scientists. But he is not as smart or as strong as they want.
Surrounding their expulsion from school, Nathan and Lindy are soon hounded by news anchors who are reporting the controversy over the two being kicked out of school, agents who want to make them famous, and government scientists who want them for experiments. After a while, Nathan and Lindy get so terrified at the thought of being famous.
 
   
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Frank's nephews, Step-siblings, [[Nathan and Lindy Nichols]] come to visit him. They tell him that they are mocked for being the stupidest kids in school. They study constantly but always get low marks, and were unable to build a dollhouse for their younger sister Brenda. They believe Frank can help them become smarter. He gives them a concoction called "Brain Juice', which is actually just grape juice. He believes that if they think they are smarter, it will boost their confidence. Morggul and Gobbul see this and replace the grape juice with Brain Energizing Fluid, which will make the kids smarter so they can become fitting slaves.
As Nathan and Lindy run away from home, two aliens, [[Morggul and Gobbul]], finally catch up with them and reveal that they planted "Brain Juice" in the grape juice at their uncle's lab so they can take back two Earthlings to be slaves to the emperor of their home planet. Nathan and Lindy are abducted and taken to Gorbbl and Morggul's home planet to be presented to the emperor, but the effects of the Brain Juice begin to wear off and Nathan and Lindy soon act stupid again. Gobbul and Morggul are disintegrated, while Nathan and Lindy are sent back to Earth. In a twist ending, it's revealed that Nathan and Lindy were only pretending to be stupid so they won't be slaves to the alien emperor and must keep pretending to be stupid in order to return to their normal lives. Dr. Frank drinks to the children's tale, but Nathan asks him what he's drinking. He says it's the same grape juice he gave them, which he's been drinking eight times a day.
 
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At first it doesn't seemed to have worked, but eventually it kicks into high gear. The teacher even believes they have cheated on a test because of how well they did. They start correcting the teacher in class and start annoying the class by flaunting their newfound intelligence. Even their friends refuse to hang out with them, believe they are freaks. They upset their peers so much that they are expelled for being too unnaturally smart.
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Following their expulsion from school, Nathan and Lindy are soon hounded by news anchors who are reporting the controversy over the two being kicked out of school, agents who want to make them famous, and government scientists who want them for experiments. After a while, Nathan and Lindy get so terrified at the thought of being famous.
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As Nathan and Lindy run away from home, Morggul and Gobbul finally catch up with them and tell them what they did. Nathan and Lindy are abducted and taken to Gorbbl and Morggul's home planet to be presented to the emperor, but the effects of the Brain Juice begin to wear off and Nathan and Lindy soon act stupid again. Gobbul and Morggul are disintegrated, while Nathan and Lindy are sent back to Earth.
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Back home, it's revealed that Nathan and Lindy were only pretending to be stupid so they won't be slaves to the alien emperor and must keep pretending to be stupid in order to return to their normal lives. They tell Frank what happened, and make him swear to never tell anyone about the aliens. Frank then reveals he has been drinking the same brand of grape juice he gave them, 8 times a day.
   
 
==International releases==
 
==International releases==
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Brainjuice-UK.jpg|UK
 
Brainjuice-UK.jpg|UK
 
Brain Juice - Arabic Cover - الذكاء الملعون.jpg|Arabic (الذكاء الملعون - Cursed Intelligence)
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Brainjuice-dutch.jpg|Dutch (''Een Buitenaards Drankje'' - An Extraterrestrial Drink)
 
Brainjuice-frenchreprint.jpg|Canadian (French) (''Concentré de Cerveau'' - Brain Concentrate)
 
CVT_Chair-de-poule-tome-63--Concentre-de-cerveau_4166.jpg|French (''Concentré de Cerveau'' - Brain Concentrate) (Ver. 1)
 
chair-de-poule,-tome-63---concentre-de-cerveau-2912022.jpg|French (''Concentré de Cerveau'' - Brain Concentrate) (Ver. 2)
 
Chair de Poule Concentré de Cerveau.jpg|French (''Concentré de Cerveau'' - Brain Concentrate) (Ver. 3)
 
Una spremuta speciale.png|Italian (''Una Spremuta Speciale'' - A Special Juice)
 
Una spremuta speciale.png|Italian (''Una Spremuta Speciale'' - A Special Juice)
CVT_Chair-de-poule-tome-63--Concentre-de-cerveau_4166.jpg|French (Ver. 1)
 
chair-de-poule,-tome-63---concentre-de-cerveau-2912022.jpg|French (Ver. 2)
 
Chair de Poule Concentré de Cerveau.jpg|French (Ver. 3)
 
Brainjuice-frenchreprint.jpg|Canadian (French)
 
Brainjuice-dutch.jpg|Dutch
 
Brain Juice - Arabic Cover - الذكاء الملعون.jpg|Arabic
 
 
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</gallery>
   
 
===Differences===
 
===Differences===
 
*In France, this book is the 63rd book of the [[Goosebumps (original series)|original ''Goosebumps'' series.]] Its title was translated into "Concentré de cerveau", which means in English "Brain concentrate" or "Brain extract". 
 
*In France, this book is the 63rd book of the [[Goosebumps (original series)|original ''Goosebumps'' series.]] Its title was translated into "Concentré de cerveau", which means in English "Brain concentrate" or "Brain extract". 
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==Artwork==
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Unlike most books in the series, this book starts with a prologue.
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* This is one of the few books in the series to start with a prologue.
 
* The tagline for this book, "A mind is a terrible thing to drink," is a reference to [[Wikipedia:UNCF|UNCF]]'s slogan, "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste."
 
* The tagline for this book, "A mind is a terrible thing to drink," is a reference to [[Wikipedia:UNCF|UNCF]]'s slogan, "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste."
**This slogan had already been referenced by R.L. Stine in the 1995 Fear Street book, Switched.
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**This slogan had already been referenced by R.L. Stine in the 1995 ''Fear Street'' book, ''Switched''.
 
*This book references [[wikipedia:Nerf|Nerf]], ''[[wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Jeopardy!|Jeopardy!]]'', and [[wikipedia:Coke|Coke]].
 
*This book references [[wikipedia:Nerf|Nerf]], ''[[wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Jeopardy!|Jeopardy!]]'', and [[wikipedia:Coke|Coke]].
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*The name Dr. Frank King is likely a play on [[wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Dr. Frankenstein]].
 
* In an interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', R.L. Stine said that, of all the books he's written, this one was among his favorites, but it was often overlooked.<ref>[http://ew.com/article/2012/08/03/read-this-not-that-goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-his-summer-book-recommendations/ Read this, not that: 'Goosebumps' author R L Stine on his summer book recommendations] {{M|https://web.archive.org/web/20160312133802/http://ew.com/article/2012/08/03/read-this-not-that-goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-his-summer-book-recommendations/}}
 
* In an interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', R.L. Stine said that, of all the books he's written, this one was among his favorites, but it was often overlooked.<ref>[http://ew.com/article/2012/08/03/read-this-not-that-goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-his-summer-book-recommendations/ Read this, not that: 'Goosebumps' author R L Stine on his summer book recommendations] {{M|https://web.archive.org/web/20160312133802/http://ew.com/article/2012/08/03/read-this-not-that-goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-his-summer-book-recommendations/}}
 
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[[File:BrainJuiceAlternate.jpg|thumb|202px|Cover with alternate tagline.]]
 
 
* The cover artwork displayed on Scholastic's website for this book is slightly different than the actual cover art. Their version uses the tagline, "This is your brain. This is your brain on juice." This tagline is a reference to [[Wikipedia:This Is Your Brain on Drugs|''This Is Your Brain on Drugs'']], an anti-narcotics campaign led by [[Wikipedia:Partnership for a Drug-Free America|Partnership for a Drug-Free America]].<ref>[https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/brain-juice-by-r-l-stine/ Scholastic: Goosebumps 2000 #12 / Brain Juice / By R. L. Stine] {{M|http://archive.is/g0DPw}}</ref>
 
* The cover artwork displayed on Scholastic's website for this book is slightly different than the actual cover art. Their version uses the tagline, "This is your brain. This is your brain on juice." This tagline is a reference to [[Wikipedia:This Is Your Brain on Drugs|''This Is Your Brain on Drugs'']], an anti-narcotics campaign led by [[Wikipedia:Partnership for a Drug-Free America|Partnership for a Drug-Free America]].<ref>[https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/brain-juice-by-r-l-stine/ Scholastic: Goosebumps 2000 #12 / Brain Juice / By R. L. Stine] {{M|http://archive.is/g0DPw}}</ref>
 
* The title of this book was teased in late-1996 — prior to the release of ''[[Beware, the Snowman]]''.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/20020322230353/http://members.aol.com:80/TheBump/email1.htm "Brain Juice, but that will be something over #60." (archived)]</ref> Stine mentioned the title in 1997; however, at the time, he hadn't yet decided on a plot.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154726/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl11.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" October 14 (archived)]</ref> The book was reportedly finished by March of 1998.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154144/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" March 16 (archived)]</ref>
 
* The title of this book was teased in late-1996 — prior to the release of ''[[Beware, the Snowman]]''.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/20020322230353/http://members.aol.com:80/TheBump/email1.htm "Brain Juice, but that will be something over #60." (archived)]</ref> Stine mentioned the title in 1997; however, at the time, he hadn't yet decided on a plot.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154726/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl11.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" October 14 (archived)]</ref> The book was reportedly finished by March of 1998.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154144/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" March 16 (archived)]</ref>
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Brain Juice is the twelfth book in the Goosebumps Series 2000 book series. It was published in 1998.

The cover artwork shows a brain with strange, purple liquid being poured onto it.

Plot

Two aliens, Morggul and Gobbul have landed in Maplewood, New Jersey looking for strong and smart humans to serve as slaves on their planet. They are hiding in the house of Dr. Frank King, as they think he is king of the scientists. But he is not as smart or as strong as they want.

Frank's nephews, Step-siblings, Nathan and Lindy Nichols come to visit him. They tell him that they are mocked for being the stupidest kids in school. They study constantly but always get low marks, and were unable to build a dollhouse for their younger sister Brenda. They believe Frank can help them become smarter. He gives them a concoction called "Brain Juice', which is actually just grape juice. He believes that if they think they are smarter, it will boost their confidence. Morggul and Gobbul see this and replace the grape juice with Brain Energizing Fluid, which will make the kids smarter so they can become fitting slaves.

At first it doesn't seemed to have worked, but eventually it kicks into high gear. The teacher even believes they have cheated on a test because of how well they did. They start correcting the teacher in class and start annoying the class by flaunting their newfound intelligence. Even their friends refuse to hang out with them, believe they are freaks. They upset their peers so much that they are expelled for being too unnaturally smart.

Following their expulsion from school, Nathan and Lindy are soon hounded by news anchors who are reporting the controversy over the two being kicked out of school, agents who want to make them famous, and government scientists who want them for experiments. After a while, Nathan and Lindy get so terrified at the thought of being famous.

As Nathan and Lindy run away from home, Morggul and Gobbul finally catch up with them and tell them what they did. Nathan and Lindy are abducted and taken to Gorbbl and Morggul's home planet to be presented to the emperor, but the effects of the Brain Juice begin to wear off and Nathan and Lindy soon act stupid again. Gobbul and Morggul are disintegrated, while Nathan and Lindy are sent back to Earth.

Back home, it's revealed that Nathan and Lindy were only pretending to be stupid so they won't be slaves to the alien emperor and must keep pretending to be stupid in order to return to their normal lives. They tell Frank what happened, and make him swear to never tell anyone about the aliens. Frank then reveals he has been drinking the same brand of grape juice he gave them, 8 times a day.

International releases

Gallery

Differences

  • In France, this book is the 63rd book of the original Goosebumps series. Its title was translated into "Concentré de cerveau", which means in English "Brain concentrate" or "Brain extract". 

Artwork

Trivia

  • This is one of the few books in the series to start with a prologue.
  • The tagline for this book, "A mind is a terrible thing to drink," is a reference to UNCF's slogan, "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste."
    • This slogan had already been referenced by R.L. Stine in the 1995 Fear Street book, Switched.
  • This book references Nerf, The New York Times, Jeopardy!, and Coke.
  • The name Dr. Frank King is likely a play on Dr. Frankenstein.
  • In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, R.L. Stine said that, of all the books he's written, this one was among his favorites, but it was often overlooked.[1]
  • The cover artwork displayed on Scholastic's website for this book is slightly different than the actual cover art. Their version uses the tagline, "This is your brain. This is your brain on juice." This tagline is a reference to This Is Your Brain on Drugs, an anti-narcotics campaign led by Partnership for a Drug-Free America.[2]
  • The title of this book was teased in late-1996 — prior to the release of Beware, the Snowman.[3] Stine mentioned the title in 1997; however, at the time, he hadn't yet decided on a plot.[4] The book was reportedly finished by March of 1998.[5]
  • This, Scream School and Slappy's Nightmare are the only Goosebumps Series 2000 books to be written in the third person.
  • The concept of kids getting a special ability that the media and government try to take advantage of, and pretending to lose it to go back to having a normal life was previously done in How I Learned to Fly.

Reference in other Goosebumps media

  • This book is referenced in Goosebumps: The Game as an achievement called "Using Good Ol' Brain Juice".

References