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It was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS1E7PhantomOfTheAuditorium the seventh episode of the first season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]], and later reissued in the ''Classic Goosebumps'' line in 2011. It was later [[https://dannyabosch.com/photos-and-reviews-of-goosebumps-the-musical/ adapted into]] a [[TheMusical musical]] in 2016, with the cast recording being released in 2021, featuring a special appearance by R.L. Stine himself.

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It was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS1E7PhantomOfTheAuditorium [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S1E7PhantomOfTheAuditorium the seventh episode of the first season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} [[Series/Goosebumps1995 the 1995 TV series]], and later reissued in the ''Classic Goosebumps'' line in 2011. It was later [[https://dannyabosch.com/photos-and-reviews-of-goosebumps-the-musical/ adapted into]] a [[TheMusical musical]] in 2016, with the cast recording being released in 2021, featuring a special appearance by R.L. Stine himself.
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* DoorDumb: After the group found themselves trapped in the Phantom [[spoiler: actually the homeless man]], they start to push to no avail, until Brooke realize that the door need to be pulled to open.
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---> ''To this day, inside that theater, or near it''\\

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---> ''To this day, inside that theater, theatre, or near it''\\

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It was adapted into the seventh episode of the first season of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]], and later reissued in the ''Classic Goosebumps'' line in 2011. It was later [[https://dannyabosch.com/photos-and-reviews-of-goosebumps-the-musical/ adapted into]] a [[TheMusical musical]] in 2016, with the cast recording being released in 2021, featuring a special appearance by R.L. Stine himself.

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It was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS1E7PhantomOfTheAuditorium the seventh episode of the first season season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]], and later reissued in the ''Classic Goosebumps'' line in 2011. It was later [[https://dannyabosch.com/photos-and-reviews-of-goosebumps-the-musical/ adapted into]] a [[TheMusical musical]] in 2016, with the cast recording being released in 2021, featuring a special appearance by R.L. Stine himself.



!!The episode provides examples of:

* AdaptationDyeJob:
** In the book, Brooke has chestnut brown hair while Zeke has blonde hair. In the episode, this is reversed.
** Also, Ms. Walker is mentioned in the book to have curly red hair and pretty green eyes. Here, she has brown hair and brown eyes.
** Additionally, Emile has white hair in the book, but brown hair in the episode.
* CatScare: A rat scare in the TV adaptation.

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''Hey, I'm sorry about that. I don't actually know anything about Indiana. I'm sure you're lovely. I mean… I’m sure IT’S lovely! Oh my gosh…''\\
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''Each time I blurt things I don't mean to''\\

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''Hey, I'm sorry about that. I don't actually know anything about Indiana. I'm sure you're lovely. I mean… I’m sure IT’S lovely! Oh my gosh…''\\
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gosh…''\\

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''Each time I blurt things I don't mean to''\\



''… I mean… shoot!…''\\
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'''Brian:''' ''First day jitters. Happens every time''\\

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''… I mean… shoot!…''\\
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shoot!…''

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'''Brian:''' ''First day jitters. Happens every time''\\



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''When I get nervous, I start rushing''\\

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''When I get nervous, I start rushing''\\
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* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms: Brooke recalls how she made Jeremy watch ''Poltergeist'' with her, and this caused him to wake up screaming for weeks afterward.

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* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms: Brooke recalls how she made Jeremy watch ''Poltergeist'' ''[[Film/Poltergeist1982 Poltergeist]]'' with her, and this caused him to wake up screaming for weeks afterward.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation; Kind of. [[spoiler: In the book, The Phantom falls to his "death" after he goes up on the stage, while here he does not and just leaves on his own.]]

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* SparedByTheAdaptation; SparedByTheAdaptation: Kind of. [[spoiler: In the book, The Phantom falls to his "death" after he goes up on the stage, while here he does not and just leaves on his own.]]

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover shows the Phantom mask to be white, even though it is blue and green in the book. The UK cover is slightly more accurate.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: CoversAlwaysLie:
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The cover shows the Phantom mask to be white, even though it is blue and green in the book. The UK cover is slightly more accurate.



* RudelyHangingUp: While on the phone with Zeke the night after they meet Emile, he tells Brooke that she hopes that she doesn't have nightmares. She responds with this trope.

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* RudelyHangingUp: RudelyHangingUp:
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While on the phone with Zeke the night after they meet Emile, he tells Brooke that she hopes that she doesn't have nightmares. She responds with this trope.



* AdaptationDyeJob: In the book, Brooke has chestnut brown hair while Zeke has blonde hair. In the episode, this is reversed.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: AdaptationDyeJob:
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In the book, Brooke has chestnut brown hair while Zeke has blonde hair. In the episode, this is reversed.
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Brooke Rogers and her friend Zeke love horror movies. They also can't wait to perform in the school drama club's play, ''The Phantom''. But then mysterious events start happening -- pranks, or worse. A lot of people think Zeke is just messing around. But it's beginning to look more and more like the supposed curse on the play is real, and that the ''true'' Phantom is out to stop the show from being performed. Brooke and Zeke thus set out to find out if it's a human saboteur, or a real-live ghost living under the stage...

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Brooke Rogers and her friend Zeke Matthews love horror movies. They also can't wait to perform in the school drama club's play, ''The Phantom''. But then mysterious events start happening -- pranks, or worse. A lot of people think Zeke is just messing around. But it's beginning to look more and more like the supposed curse on the play is real, and that the ''true'' Phantom is out to stop the show from being performed. Brooke and Zeke thus set out to find out if it's a human saboteur, or a real-live ghost living under the stage...
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* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:It is shown that the boy who was originally supposed to play the Phantom died by falling through the trapdoor to his death... a boy named Brian...]]



* KillTheLights: This happens in the middle of stage rehearsal, with the Phantom.

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* KillTheLights: This happens in the middle of stage rehearsal, with courtesy of the Phantom.



* GibberishOfLove: "Babbling Brooke" is about all the weird things Brooke and Brian say to each other when they meet due to them talking a lot when their nervous, made complicated by the crushes they have on each other.

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* GibberishOfLove: "Babbling Brooke" is about all the weird things Brooke and Brian say to each other when they meet due to them talking a lot when their they're nervous, made complicated by the crushes they have on each other.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Two examples of this. Whereas in the original book, *The Phantom* is just a play on its own that happens to be similar to the real-world ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'', here *The Phantom* actually is another musical adaptation of the original Gaston Leroux novel. Christine's name is changed to Esmeralda, where Raoul's is kept the same. However, this is a change from the original ''Phantom of the Auditorium'' book, as there Raoul's character was given the name Eric (as a nod to the Phantom's name in the original novel) since in the book's universe ''Phantom of the Opera'' doesn't seem to exist and ''The Phantom'' is its own separate thing entirely.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Two examples of this. Whereas in the original book, *The Phantom* ''The Phantom'' is just a play on its own that happens to be similar to the real-world ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'', here *The Phantom* ''The Phantom'' actually is another musical adaptation of the original Gaston Leroux novel. Christine's name is changed to Esmeralda, where Raoul's is kept the same. However, this is a change from the original ''Phantom of the Auditorium'' book, as there Raoul's character was given the name Eric (as a nod to the Phantom's name in the original novel) since in the book's universe ''Phantom of the Opera'' doesn't seem to exist and ''The Phantom'' is its own separate thing entirely.



* BookEnds: According to [[https://goosebumpsthemusical.com/synopsis/ the synopsis]], the musical opens with the cast singing "Goosebumps" in an old graveyard. "Goosebumps (Reprise)" in sung in that same graveyard [[spoiler:after Brooke lays a rose on Brian's grave.]]

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* BookEnds: According to [[https://goosebumpsthemusical.com/synopsis/ the synopsis]], the musical opens with the cast singing "Goosebumps" in an old graveyard. "Goosebumps (Reprise)" in is sung in that same graveyard [[spoiler:after Brooke lays a rose on Brian's grave.]]



''I mean every time I'm… new, which is… pretty hair''\\

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''I mean every time I'm… new, which is… is pretty hair''\\



* MythologyGag: In the opening song, they mention [[Literature/RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes gnomes]], [[Literature/SayCheeseAndDie cursed cameras]] and a [[Literature/NightOfTheLivingDummy "demon like dummy"]].

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* MotorMouth: "Babbling Brooke" shows that Brooke and Brian tend to talk a lot when they get nervous.
* MythologyGag: In the opening song, they the cast and ensemble mention [[Literature/RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes deadly gnomes]], [[Literature/SayCheeseAndDie cursed cameras]] and a [[Literature/NightOfTheLivingDummy "demon like "demon-like dummy"]].

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