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− | |title1 = The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (Part |
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Part 1 = [[File:The_Werewolf_of_Fever_Swamp_-_Part_1_-_Titlecard.jpg|thumb]] |
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|date = May 17, 1996 |
|date = May 17, 1996 |
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|runtime_(approx) = 22 minutes (each) |
|runtime_(approx) = 22 minutes (each) |
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|directed_by = [[William Fruet]] |
|directed_by = [[William Fruet]] |
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|written_by = Neal Shusterman |
|written_by = Neal Shusterman |
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+ | |next_episode = "[[Be Careful What You Wish For.../TV episode|Be Careful What You Wish For]]"}} |
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+ | "'''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp''' is the eighteenth and nineteenth episode of [[Goosebumps (television series)#Season 1|season one]] of the [[Goosebumps (television series)|''Goosebumps'' TV series]]. Part one and two premiered on May 17, 1996 on Fox Kids Network respectively. |
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− | '''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp''' is the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes of [[Goosebumps (Television Series)#Season 1|Season 1]] of the [[Goosebumps (Television Series)|Goosebumps TV series]]. The episodes aired on Fox Network on May 17, 1996. <span class="" style="font-weight:normal;">The episodes were based on the </span>''[[Goosebumps]]''<span class="" style="font-weight:normal;"> </span>book of the [[The Werewolf of Fever Swamp|same name]].<span class="" style="font-weight:normal;">'' ''</span>It was directed by [[William Fruet]]. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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* Geoffrey Bowes as Mr. Tucker |
* Geoffrey Bowes as Mr. Tucker |
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* [[Michael Barry]] as [[Will Blake]] |
* [[Michael Barry]] as [[Will Blake]] |
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− | * Don Francks as [[Swamp Hermit]] |
+ | * [[Don Francks]] as [[Swamp Hermit]] |
* [[R.L. Stine]] as Himself / Host |
* [[R.L. Stine]] as Himself / Host |
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+ | ==Blurb== |
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+ | Grady and Emily didn't want to move to the Florida swamps in the first place, but their mom and dad – both scientists – said that it would be "an adventure they would never forget". That's for sure! First came the horrific howls during the night. Then there was the scary shadow lurking behind the tree and the spooky sounds coming from the swamp. Now Grady can't stop thinking about the spooky hermit who chased him and his new friend Will while they were exploring the swamp behind his new house. And the almost-human howls that make him sit straight up in bed each night. Could Grady's new dog be responsible for some of the midnight mischief? He does sort of resemble a wolf, and he appeared out of nowhere. Everyone is convinced that the dog is a monster, but Grady knows better. Dogs don't howl at the full moon, or disappear at midnight, or turn into werewolves… Do they? |
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+ | * Cassie O'Rourke is omitted from the episode. |
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+ | * The episode reveals that Will had killed the Swmap Hermit's wife and children. |
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+ | * The Swamp Hermit is implied to have died in the episode, while he survived in the book. |
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* The ending in the episode is slightly different from the book. In the book, Grady transforms into the werewolf and runs into the swamp with Wolf. In the episode, Grady walks outside and suddenly howls at the moon, but the viewer doesn't see his transformation. |
* The ending in the episode is slightly different from the book. In the book, Grady transforms into the werewolf and runs into the swamp with Wolf. In the episode, Grady walks outside and suddenly howls at the moon, but the viewer doesn't see his transformation. |
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+ | * Will is portrayed more sympathetically, and Grady says "Poor Will" when he dies. |
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+ | |<p style="text-align: center;"><small>''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp''</small></p> |
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+ | US = [[File:Thewerewolfofeverswamp-vhs.jpg|center|180px]] |
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+ | UK = [[File:UKWerewolfofFeverSwampVHS.png|center|180px]] |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |March 25, 1997 |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |[[VHS]] |
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+ | |<p style="text-align: center;"><small>''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp''</small></p> |
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+ | [[File:Werewolfoffeverswamp-dvd.png|center|180px]] |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |September 7, 2004 |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |[[DVD]] |
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+ | |}</onlyinclude> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * The original premiere of this episode and its VHS release include [[R.L. Stine]] as the television episode's host. |
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* These two episodes were originally broadcast as a one-hour special during prime time. |
* These two episodes were originally broadcast as a one-hour special during prime time. |
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+ | * In the United Kingdom, ''Goosebumps'' is usually rated PG for scary scenes and mild supernatural threat (and, depending on the episode, scenes of bullying, mild violence, and dangerous, imitable behavior). However, this episode was given a 12 rating due to moderate supernatural threat and animal violence (both seen and implied). |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 01.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 01.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 02.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 02.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 03.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 03.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 04.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 04.jpg |
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+ | File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 05.jpg|Skateboard with a Haunted Mask design |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 06.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 07.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 07.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 08.jpg |
File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 08.jpg |
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File:Werewolfoffeverswamp 09.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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+ | ===Promos=== |
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− | thewerewolfofeverswamp-vhs.jpg|1997 US VHS release. |
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− | The Werewolf of Fever Swamp |
+ | Goosebumps Promo- The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (1996)|1996 Promo |
+ | Goosebumps Werewolf Of Fever Swamp Trailer |
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− | thewerewolfoffeverswamp-vhs-uk.jpg|1998 UK VHS release. |
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− | werewolfoffeverswamp-dvd.png|2004 DVD release. |
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[[Category:Season 1]] |
[[Category:Season 1]] |
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[[Category:Two-part episodes]] |
[[Category:Two-part episodes]] |
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[[Category:Episodes directed by William Fruet]] |
[[Category:Episodes directed by William Fruet]] |
Revision as of 23:13, 1 September 2019
"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp is the eighteenth and nineteenth episode of season one of the Goosebumps TV series. Part one and two premiered on May 17, 1996 on Fox Kids Network respectively.
Cast
- Brendan Fletcher as Grady Tucker
- Maria Ricossa as Mrs. Tucker
- Mairon Bennett as Emily Tucker
- Geoffrey Bowes as Mr. Tucker
- Michael Barry as Will Blake
- Don Francks as Swamp Hermit
- R.L. Stine as Himself / Host
Blurb
Grady and Emily didn't want to move to the Florida swamps in the first place, but their mom and dad – both scientists – said that it would be "an adventure they would never forget". That's for sure! First came the horrific howls during the night. Then there was the scary shadow lurking behind the tree and the spooky sounds coming from the swamp. Now Grady can't stop thinking about the spooky hermit who chased him and his new friend Will while they were exploring the swamp behind his new house. And the almost-human howls that make him sit straight up in bed each night. Could Grady's new dog be responsible for some of the midnight mischief? He does sort of resemble a wolf, and he appeared out of nowhere. Everyone is convinced that the dog is a monster, but Grady knows better. Dogs don't howl at the full moon, or disappear at midnight, or turn into werewolves… Do they?
Differences from the book
- In the episode the dog is named Vandal, not Wolf.
- Cassie O'Rourke is omitted from the episode.
- The episode reveals that Will had killed the Swmap Hermit's wife and children.
- The Swamp Hermit is implied to have died in the episode, while he survived in the book.
- The ending in the episode is slightly different from the book. In the book, Grady transforms into the werewolf and runs into the swamp with Wolf. In the episode, Grady walks outside and suddenly howls at the moon, but the viewer doesn't see his transformation.
- Will is portrayed more sympathetically, and Grady says "Poor Will" when he dies.
Home Media
Title | Release date | Media type |
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The Werewolf of Fever Swamp |
March 25, 1997 | VHS |
The Werewolf of Fever Swamp |
September 7, 2004 | DVD |
Trivia
- In Grady's room, there is a skateboard featuring the mask that is on the cover of The Haunted Mask.
- These two episodes were originally broadcast as a one-hour special during prime time.
- In the United Kingdom, Goosebumps is usually rated PG for scary scenes and mild supernatural threat (and, depending on the episode, scenes of bullying, mild violence, and dangerous, imitable behavior). However, this episode was given a 12 rating due to moderate supernatural threat and animal violence (both seen and implied).