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'''NOTE''': Other R.L. Stine books, like ''Ghosts of Fear Street'', ''Mostly Ghostly'', ''Rotten School'', ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'', and the ''Tales To Give You Goosebumps'' anthologies won't be covered here, so don't bother putting them in. They will be erased. The Goosebumps books that have been adapted into TV episodes will be in bold. Memes and catch phrases from Blog/BloggerBeware also will '''''NOT''''' be tolerated.

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'''NOTE''': Other R.L. Stine books, like ''Ghosts of Fear Street'', ''Mostly Ghostly'', ''Rotten School'', ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'', ''Literature/GiveYourselfGoosebumps'', and the ''Tales To Give You Goosebumps'' anthologies won't be covered here, so don't bother putting them in. They will be erased. The Goosebumps books that have been adapted into TV episodes will be in bold. Memes and catch phrases from Blog/BloggerBeware also will '''''NOT''''' be tolerated.

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'''NOTE''': Other R.L. Stine books, like ''Ghosts of Fear Street'', ''Mostly Ghostly'', ''Rotten School'', ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'', and the ''More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'' anthologies won't be covered here, so don't bother putting them in. They will be erased. The Goosebumps books that have been adapted into TV episodes will be in bold. Memes and catch phrases from Blog/BloggerBeware also will '''''NOT''''' be tolerated.

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'''NOTE''': Other R.L. Stine books, like ''Ghosts of Fear Street'', ''Mostly Ghostly'', ''Rotten School'', ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'', and the ''More Tales ''Tales To Give You Goosebumps'' anthologies won't be covered here, so don't bother putting them in. They will be erased. The Goosebumps books that have been adapted into TV episodes will be in bold. Memes and catch phrases from Blog/BloggerBeware also will '''''NOT''''' be tolerated.



* '''"Cry of the Cat"''': Allison accidentally kills a neighborhood cat named Rip who later comes back to life and scratches her. Soon, Allison begins acting like a cat -- and learns that Rip was the product of an immune system experiment gone awry, and that her scratch is fatal if Rip isn't stopped.
* '''"Bride of the Living Dummy"''': Slappy the Dummy has been found by a young ventriloquist named Jimmy O'James. When Jimmy O'James realizes that his dummy, Slappy, is evil, he gives it to a girl named Jillian, who is fed up with her sisters Katie and Amanda's ugly, oversized doll, Mary-Ellen. But when strange accidents start to happen in the house and the words, "I want my bride" are found scrawled on her mirror, Jillian and her friend, Harrison, must find out if it's Slappy back to his old tricks or if there's a new evil.
* "Creature Teacher": Preteen prankster Paul Perez is sent to a boarding school to straighten out his behavior -- and must save his friends from being listed on the food chain chart of a teacher with a monstrous appetite for bad kids.
* "Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part one": Part one of two. UFO enthusiast Jack deals with his creepy neighbor Mr. Fleshman and an alien invasion caused by a meteorite crash.
* "Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part two": Conclusion. Jack tries to fight off aliens that possess people by hugging them -- and discovers that Mr. Fleshman is one of them.
* "I Am Your Evil Twin": Montgomery "Monty" Adams is staying with his scientist uncle in Pittsburgh while his mother is spending a couple months in Southeast Asia. Luckily for Monty, his cousin Nan is the same age as him and the two get along swimmingly -- until Monty discovers that he's the product of a cloning experiment and an evil clone is out to take over his life.
* "Revenge R Us": Wade is constantly tortured by her 17-year-old brother Micah, so she goes to a strange shop called "Revenge R Us," run by a gypsy woman and her pet raven, who use black magic to help people get revenge on others.
* "Fright Camp": Andrew and his brother Tyler love R.B. Farraday's scary movies, and are invited to spend the summer at a camp based on the director's horror films, but soon discover that the film frights may be based on reality.
* "Are You Terrified Yet?": A cowardly boy named Craig Morgenstern must maintain his reputation for bravery after allegedly saving a baby from a car accident and moving to a new town, but that proves to be difficult, when the local bullies force him to prove that he is not a wimp -- by sticking his hand in a jar of live spiders and spending the night in the town's mortuary.
* "Headless Halloween": School bully Brandon Plush is planning on trashing a teacher's house on Halloween after the teacher punishes him with detenton, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave.
* "Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls": Spencer Levy has an out-of-body experience, courtesy of a ghoul who possesses his body as punishment for knocking over his tombstone during a school field trip.
* "Brain Juice": Nathan Kyling and Lindy Gomez, step-siblings known for being the stupidest kids in school, drink a brain energizer left behind by two aliens in search of intelligent human life for their intergalactic master.
* "Return to Horrorland": Lizzy, Luke, and Clay from "One Day in Horrorland" return to the monstrous amusement park as part of a plan to reveal Horrorland's existence on a tabloid news show -- and soon discover that the reporters they trust aren't who they seem.
* "Jekyll and Heidi": An orphaned girl named Heidi Davison moves in with her uncle, Dr. Jekyll, who is being targeted by the townspeople for being behind many late-night scares due to a potion that brings out the evil in people.
* "Scream School": Jake Banyon, the son of Scream School director Emory Banyon, sets out to scare his father after being traumatized by a sadistic practical joke on his 13th birthday.
* "The Mummy Walks": A routine trip to Florida is revealed to be a case of international intrigue and horror as Michael Clarke is sent to the fictitious, war-torn Middle-Eastern country known as Jezekiah, who have been waiting for the day that the prince will return with information on the location of a cursed mummy.
* "The Werewolf in the Living Room": Aaron Freidus and his dad are hunters who capture an innocent man named Ben who may be a werewolf who has terrorized the town, but when Aaron begins having dreams of bloodshed and death, he discovers that he's the culprit.
* "Horrors of the Black Ring": When Beth Evans' favorite teacher is arrested for kidnapping Beth's little sister at the school carnival, Beth discovers a ring with a ghoulish face on it and keeps it, which brings out the evil in anyone who wears it.
* "Return to Ghost Camp": While on a bus ride to Camp Full Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher".
* "Be Afraid -- Be Very Afraid": A three-part tale in which three sets of friends find a roleplaying card game called "Be Afraid," which unleashes medieval monsters and sucks its players into its world.
* "The Haunted Car": Mitchell Moinian's family just bought a new car which was last driven by a girl who died in an accident from a joyride. The only problem is, the girl's spirit still haunts the car and is looking at Mitchell to ride shotgun with her into the afterlife.
* "Full Moon Fever": On Halloween night, Robbie and Alesha succumb to an illness called "Full-Moon Fever," which turns anyone who looks at the full moon into ravenous, snarling beasts. Robbie and Alesha go on a journey to find a cure -- only to discover that their illness is really a curse.
* "Slappy's Nightmare": ADayInTheLimelight book for Slappy the Dummy, who, after once again terrorizing a girl at her birthday party, is told by his ventriloquist, Jimmy O'James that he must do three good deeds or be put to sleep forever -- and that's no easy task, considering that Slappy has an identical twin named Wally who's more evil than he is and is actively trying to sabotage him.
* "Earth Geeks Must Go" (a.k.a "Earth Geeks Must Die"): Self-proclaimed average boy Jacob Miller finds that his life on Earth isn't real -- he's on an Earth-like planet where the population is prepping for hunting season, and the target is "Earth geeks."
* "Ghost in the Mirror": Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room (as his father has been struggling with finding a job and the family doesn't have much in the way of money for new furniture), including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people (not the same ones as the ones from that ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode about the metrosexual fad).

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* # '''"Cry of the Cat"''': Allison accidentally kills a neighborhood cat named Rip who later comes back to life and scratches her. Soon, Allison begins acting like a cat -- and learns that Rip was the product of an immune system experiment gone awry, and that her scratch is fatal if Rip isn't stopped.
* # '''"Bride of the Living Dummy"''': Slappy the Dummy has been found by a young ventriloquist named Jimmy O'James. When Jimmy O'James realizes that his dummy, Slappy, is evil, he gives it to a girl named Jillian, who is fed up with her sisters Katie and Amanda's ugly, oversized doll, Mary-Ellen. But when strange accidents start to happen in the house and the words, "I want my bride" are found scrawled on her mirror, Jillian and her friend, Harrison, must find out if it's Slappy back to his old tricks or if there's a new evil.
* # "Creature Teacher": Preteen prankster Paul Perez is sent to a boarding school to straighten out his behavior -- and must save his friends from being listed on the food chain chart of a teacher with a monstrous appetite for bad kids.
* # "Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part one": Part one of two. UFO enthusiast Jack deals with his creepy neighbor Mr. Fleshman and an alien invasion caused by a meteorite crash.
* # "Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part two": Conclusion. Jack tries to fight off aliens that possess people by hugging them -- and discovers that Mr. Fleshman is one of them.
* # "I Am Your Evil Twin": Montgomery "Monty" Adams is staying with his scientist uncle in Pittsburgh while his mother is spending a couple months in Southeast Asia. Luckily for Monty, his cousin Nan is the same age as him and the two get along swimmingly -- until Monty discovers that he's the product of a cloning experiment and an evil clone is out to take over his life.
* # "Revenge R Us": Wade is constantly tortured by her 17-year-old brother Micah, so she goes to a strange shop called "Revenge R Us," run by a gypsy woman and her pet raven, who use black magic to help people get revenge on others.
* # "Fright Camp": Andrew and his brother Tyler love R.B. Farraday's scary movies, and are invited to spend the summer at a camp based on the director's horror films, but soon discover that the film frights may be based on reality.
* # "Are You Terrified Yet?": A cowardly boy named Craig Morgenstern must maintain his reputation for bravery after allegedly saving a baby from a car accident and moving to a new town, but that proves to be difficult, when the local bullies force him to prove that he is not a wimp -- by sticking his hand in a jar of live spiders and spending the night in the town's mortuary.
* # "Headless Halloween": School bully Brandon Plush is planning on trashing a teacher's house on Halloween after the teacher punishes him with detenton, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave.
* # "Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls": Spencer Levy has an out-of-body experience, courtesy of a ghoul who possesses his body as punishment for knocking over his tombstone during a school field trip.
* # "Brain Juice": Nathan Kyling and Lindy Gomez, step-siblings known for being the stupidest kids in school, drink a brain energizer left behind by two aliens in search of intelligent human life for their intergalactic master.
* # "Return to Horrorland": Lizzy, Luke, and Clay from "One Day in Horrorland" return to the monstrous amusement park as part of a plan to reveal Horrorland's existence on a tabloid news show -- and soon discover that the reporters they trust aren't who they seem.
* # "Jekyll and Heidi": An orphaned girl named Heidi Davison moves in with her uncle, Dr. Jekyll, who is being targeted by the townspeople for being behind many late-night scares due to a potion that brings out the evil in people.
* # "Scream School": Jake Banyon, the son of Scream School director Emory Banyon, sets out to scare his father after being traumatized by a sadistic practical joke on his 13th birthday.
* # "The Mummy Walks": A routine trip to Florida is revealed to be a case of international intrigue and horror as Michael Clarke is sent to the fictitious, war-torn Middle-Eastern country known as Jezekiah, who have been waiting for the day that the prince will return with information on the location of a cursed mummy.
* # "The Werewolf in the Living Room": Aaron Freidus and his dad are hunters who capture an innocent man named Ben who may be a werewolf who has terrorized the town, but when Aaron begins having dreams of bloodshed and death, he discovers that he's the culprit.
* # "Horrors of the Black Ring": When Beth Evans' favorite teacher is arrested for kidnapping Beth's little sister at the school carnival, Beth discovers a ring with a ghoulish face on it and keeps it, which brings out the evil in anyone who wears it.
* # "Return to Ghost Camp": While on a bus ride to Camp Full Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher".
* # "Be Afraid -- Be Very Afraid": A three-part tale in which three sets of friends find a roleplaying card game called "Be Afraid," which unleashes medieval monsters and sucks its players into its world.
* # "The Haunted Car": Mitchell Moinian's family just bought a new car which was last driven by a girl who died in an accident from a joyride. The only problem is, the girl's spirit still haunts the car and is looking at Mitchell to ride shotgun with her into the afterlife.
* # "Full Moon Fever": On Halloween night, Robbie and Alesha succumb to an illness called "Full-Moon Fever," which turns anyone who looks at the full moon into ravenous, snarling beasts. Robbie and Alesha go on a journey to find a cure -- only to discover that their illness is really a curse.
* # "Slappy's Nightmare": ADayInTheLimelight book for Slappy the Dummy, who, after once again terrorizing a girl at her birthday party, is told by his ventriloquist, Jimmy O'James that he must do three good deeds or be put to sleep forever -- and that's no easy task, considering that Slappy has an identical twin named Wally who's more evil than he is and is actively trying to sabotage him.
* # "Earth Geeks Must Go" (a.k.a "Earth Geeks Must Die"): Self-proclaimed average boy Jacob Miller finds that his life on Earth isn't real -- he's on an Earth-like planet where the population is prepping for hunting season, and the target is "Earth geeks."
* # "Ghost in the Mirror": Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room (as his father has been struggling with finding a job and the family doesn't have much in the way of money for new furniture), including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people (not the same ones as the ones from that ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode about the metrosexual fad).



* "Revenge of the Living Dummy": Slappy the Dummy returns to terrorize two young girls, and then follows them to Horrorland where they and several other children will find themselves the targets of an insidious revenge scheme.
* "Creep From The Deep": Billy and Sheena Deep return with their uncle Dr. Deep, and this time the Deep Family must fight against a crew of undead pirates trapped in limbo.
* "Monster Blood for Breakfast": Matt Daniels cannot stand his next door neighbor Bradley because he always uses Matt's things without his permission. After Bradley orders Monster Blood on Matt's computer, Matt's attempt at revenge backfires when he accidentally eats some of the living goo for breakfast.
* "The Scream of the Haunted Mask": Carly Beth Caldwell has tried to hide the Haunted Mask in order to prevent it from finding a new host, but didn't expect that she would meet the mask's previous owner. And they'll do whatever it takes to get the mask back.
* "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz": Robby Schwartz is a young artist who publishes his own web comic about an insane supervillain named Dr. Maniac, but the lines between reality and fiction blur when Robby's best friend claims Dr. Maniac just kidnapped Robby's little brother.
* "Who's Your Mummy?": Abby and her brother Peter learn their grandmother is seriously ill and are sent to stay with their estranged uncle while she undergoes tests at the hospital. Only Abby and Peter get caught in a game of identity theft in a house full of mummies who aren't allowed to die.
* "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"): Michael Munroe only wanted to pull a prank on his teacher, but discovered she's the front man for an alien invasion when he sees her trying to hatch a gigantic egg.
* "Say Cheese and Die Screaming": Julie Martin becomes the owner of an evil camera that bestows cruel, horrible fates on those it takes pictures of, and must figure out a way to beat the camera's power before she plummets to her death.
* "Welcome to Camp Slither": Heather and her brother, Boone, go to a summer camp that turns out to be a mad scientist's laboratory for figuring out how to genetically engineer snakes with humans.
* "Help! We Have Strange Powers!": Twin siblings fear for their lives when they develop superpowers and discover that a secret agency is targeting them in order to obtain the powers for themselves.
* "Escape from Horrorland": Lizzy and Luke Morris try to help the Very Special Guests in Horrorland by warning them that Panic Park is a trap, but everyone is convinced the Morrises are actually spies working for the Horrors.
* "The Streets of Panic Park": The Very Special Guests discover who the real liars are, but must now face their old enemies in Panic Park as well as the true mastermind behind their torment, the Menace.
* "When The Ghost Dog Howls": After being stalked by clowns and ghouls in Horrorland, Andy returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House, a gift shop operated by a strange old man named Jonathan Chiller. Andy purchases a dog tooth with the power to grant unlimited wishes, but each wish acts as a beacon to the tooth's original owner, a ghostly hound hellbent on destroying everything in its path.
* "Little Shop of Hamsters": Sam is almost eaten alive at Horrorland, but survives the encounter and acquires a souvenir from Chiller House. But said souvenir might be responsible for the horrible changes occurring in the pet store Sam works at.
* "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special TwoHeadedCoin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head. The blame gets pinned on Jessica, and suddenly she's in danger of losing her own head unless she can prove her innocence.
* "Weirdo Halloween": Meg learns the weird little kid she saved on her way to a Halloween party is a disgusting alien who now wants to be her loyal slave. But the alien's disgusting and destructive habits drive Meg crazy, and her attempts to get rid of him instigate a destructive rampage. Later, Meg is brought back to Horrorland by Jonathan Chiller, and is forced to play a game where she must prove she is who she claims to be. As Meg will learn, the only thing scarier than Horrorland, is Horrorland on Halloween!
* "The Wizard of Ooze": After being forced to participate in a strange game of tug-of-war, Marco purchases a limited edition graphic novel about the Ooze, his favorite supervillain, from Chiller House. The book even comes with instructions on how to get superpowers, which will be a great help when Marco learns the Ooze is real and wants the comic back.
* "Slappy New Year": Ray and his brother Brandon survive a terrifying trip through a hall of mirrors and find themselves hiding in Chiller House, where Ray purchases Slappy the Dummy. As Ray prepares for his New Year's party, he must figure out if the random acts of destruction occurring in his home are the work of the devious dummy.
* "The Horror at Chiller House": Six kids took a souvenir from Chiller House, and Jonathan Chiller told them they would pay him back the next time they met. Now the six kids have been brought back to Horrorland against their will, and Chiller wants them to pay for their purchases with their lives.

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* # "Revenge of the Living Dummy": Slappy the Dummy returns to terrorize two young girls, and then follows them to Horrorland where they and several other children will find themselves the targets of an insidious revenge scheme.
* # "Creep From The Deep": Billy and Sheena Deep return with their uncle Dr. Deep, and this time the Deep Family must fight against a crew of undead pirates trapped in limbo.
* # "Monster Blood for Breakfast": Matt Daniels cannot stand his next door neighbor Bradley because he always uses Matt's things without his permission. After Bradley orders Monster Blood on Matt's computer, Matt's attempt at revenge backfires when he accidentally eats some of the living goo for breakfast.
* # "The Scream of the Haunted Mask": Carly Beth Caldwell has tried to hide the Haunted Mask in order to prevent it from finding a new host, but didn't expect that she would meet the mask's previous owner. And they'll do whatever it takes to get the mask back.
* # "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz": Robby Schwartz is a young artist who publishes his own web comic about an insane supervillain named Dr. Maniac, but the lines between reality and fiction blur when Robby's best friend claims Dr. Maniac just kidnapped Robby's little brother.
* # "Who's Your Mummy?": Abby and her brother Peter learn their grandmother is seriously ill and are sent to stay with their estranged uncle while she undergoes tests at the hospital. Only Abby and Peter get caught in a game of identity theft in a house full of mummies who aren't allowed to die.
* # "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"): Michael Munroe only wanted to pull a prank on his teacher, but discovered she's the front man for an alien invasion when he sees her trying to hatch a gigantic egg.
* # "Say Cheese and Die Screaming": Julie Martin becomes the owner of an evil camera that bestows cruel, horrible fates on those it takes pictures of, and must figure out a way to beat the camera's power before she plummets to her death.
* # "Welcome to Camp Slither": Heather and her brother, Boone, go to a summer camp that turns out to be a mad scientist's laboratory for figuring out how to genetically engineer snakes with humans.
* # "Help! We Have Strange Powers!": Twin siblings fear for their lives when they develop superpowers and discover that a secret agency is targeting them in order to obtain the powers for themselves.
* # "Escape from Horrorland": Lizzy and Luke Morris try to help the Very Special Guests in Horrorland by warning them that Panic Park is a trap, but everyone is convinced the Morrises are actually spies working for the Horrors.
* # "The Streets of Panic Park": The Very Special Guests discover who the real liars are, but must now face their old enemies in Panic Park as well as the true mastermind behind their torment, the Menace.
* # "When The Ghost Dog Howls": After being stalked by clowns and ghouls in Horrorland, Andy returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House, a gift shop operated by a strange old man named Jonathan Chiller. Andy purchases a dog tooth with the power to grant unlimited wishes, but each wish acts as a beacon to the tooth's original owner, a ghostly hound hellbent on destroying everything in its path.
* # "Little Shop of Hamsters": Sam is almost eaten alive at Horrorland, but survives the encounter and acquires a souvenir from Chiller House. But said souvenir might be responsible for the horrible changes occurring in the pet store Sam works at.
* # "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special TwoHeadedCoin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head. The blame gets pinned on Jessica, and suddenly she's in danger of losing her own head unless she can prove her innocence.
* # "Weirdo Halloween": Meg learns the weird little kid she saved on her way to a Halloween party is a disgusting alien who now wants to be her loyal slave. But the alien's disgusting and destructive habits drive Meg crazy, and her attempts to get rid of him instigate a destructive rampage. Later, Meg is brought back to Horrorland by Jonathan Chiller, and is forced to play a game where she must prove she is who she claims to be. As Meg will learn, the only thing scarier than Horrorland, Horrorland is Horrorland on Halloween!
* # "The Wizard of Ooze": After being forced to participate in a strange game of tug-of-war, Marco purchases a limited edition graphic novel about the Ooze, his favorite supervillain, from Chiller House. The book even comes with instructions on how to get superpowers, which will be a great help when Marco learns the Ooze is real and wants the comic back.
* # "Slappy New Year": Ray and his brother Brandon survive a terrifying trip through a hall of mirrors and find themselves hiding in Chiller House, where Ray purchases Slappy the Dummy. As Ray prepares for his New Year's party, he must figure out if the random acts of destruction occurring in his home are the work of the devious dummy.
* # "The Horror at Chiller House": Six kids took a souvenir from Chiller House, and Jonathan Chiller told them they would pay him back the next time they met. Now the six kids have been brought back to Horrorland against their will, and Chiller wants them to pay for their purchases with their lives.



* "Claws!": Mickey and Amanda are asked to watch their neighbors' cat Bella, but Bella gets loose and is run over by a car. Luckily, the kids find an uncanny lookalike in a store called Cat Heaven, but Mickey is now stalked by dozens of angry, vicious cats in the process.
* "Night of the Giant Everything" (formerly known as "The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader"): When 11-year-old Steven Sweeney is tricked into drinking a strange mixture of chemicals, he starts shrinking and must navigate his way through gigantic dust bunnies, enormous birds, and other once seemingly harmless, everyday items to get to his best friend's house for help.
* "The Five Masks of Dr. Screem": Monica and her little brother are forced to help a strange woman protect five powerful masks from an evil scientist on Halloween.
* "Why I Quit Zombie School": Matt discovers too late that, while everyone at his new school seems strange, he himself is the odd duck out. Why? Because his parents unwittingly enrolled him in a school for the undead, and must figure out a way to stop their upcoming invasion on the living.
* "Don't Scream!": Jack Harmon finds a cell phone on the bus and gets a call from a girl -- who turns out to be an invisible entity haunting him through electronic devices and looking for a human body.
* "The Birthday Party of No Return": Lee Hargrove wishes he could be lucky like his friend Cory Duckworth -- and gets his wish when he receives a strange good-luck charm in the mail. But, as with most strange charms, Lee's gives him good luck at a price.

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* # "Claws!": Mickey and Amanda are asked to watch their neighbors' cat Bella, but Bella gets loose and is run over by a car. Luckily, the kids find an uncanny lookalike in a store called Cat Heaven, but Mickey is now stalked by dozens of angry, vicious cats in the process.
* # "Night of the Giant Everything" (formerly known as "The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader"): When 11-year-old Steven Sweeney is tricked into drinking a strange mixture of chemicals, he starts shrinking and must navigate his way through gigantic dust bunnies, enormous birds, and other once seemingly harmless, everyday items to get to his best friend's house for help.
* # "The Five Masks of Dr. Screem": Monica and her little brother are forced to help a strange woman protect five powerful masks from an evil scientist on Halloween.
* # "Why I Quit Zombie School": Matt discovers too late that, while everyone at his new school seems strange, he himself is the odd duck out. Why? Because his parents unwittingly enrolled him in a school for the undead, and must figure out a way to stop their upcoming invasion on the living.
* # "Don't Scream!": Jack Harmon finds a cell phone on the bus and gets a call from a girl -- who turns out to be an invisible entity haunting him through electronic devices and looking for a human body.
* # "The Birthday Party of No Return": Lee Hargrove wishes he could be lucky like his friend Cory Duckworth -- and gets his wish when he receives a strange good-luck charm in the mail. But, as with most strange charms, Lee's gives him good luck at a price.



* "Planet of the Lawn Gnomes": A boy's family moves into a neighborhood with sinister looking lawn gnomes in front of every house.
* "Son of Slappy": Slappy's back, and this time he's teaming up with a brand new son to ruin the life of well behaved boy.
* "How I Met My Monster": A timid boy befriends the new kid in class, who may or may not be connected to the monster from his nightmares.
* "Frankenstein's Dog": A girl believes her mad scientist may have created a canine monstrosity.
* "Dr. Maniac Will See You Now": Dr. Maniac and his supervillain cohorts once again break into the real world to torment innocent children.
* "Creature Teacher: The Final Exam": The disgusting Mrs. Maaargh returns as the head of a boot camp that will turn children into winners by threatening to have her eat them for poor performances.
* "A Nightmare on Clown Street": Inspired by his uncle, a boy attends a special clown camp featuring the legendary Murder the Clown, but begins hearing rumors about Clown Street, a maximum security prison but specifically for clowns.
* "Night of the Puppet People": Two kids try to conquer their mysterious fear of puppets when a friend discovers some creepy marionettes that might have minds of their own.
* "Here Comes the Shaggedy": After their scientist father moves them from New York City to a dismal little town in Florida, a girl and her little brother learn about the mysterious creatures that live in the swamp near their home.
* "Lizard Of Oz": A girl who loves strange animals orders a special kind of Australian lizard that can mimic the appearance of anything it chooses.

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* # "Planet of the Lawn Gnomes": A boy's family moves into a neighborhood with sinister looking lawn gnomes in front of every house.
* # "Son of Slappy": Slappy's back, and this time he's teaming up with a brand new son to ruin the life of well behaved boy.
* # "How I Met My Monster": A timid boy befriends the new kid in class, who may or may not be connected to the monster from his nightmares.
* # "Frankenstein's Dog": A girl believes her mad scientist may have created a canine monstrosity.
* # "Dr. Maniac Will See You Now": Dr. Maniac and his supervillain cohorts once again break into the real world to torment innocent children.
* # "Creature Teacher: The Final Exam": The disgusting Mrs. Maaargh returns as the head of a boot camp that will turn children into winners by threatening to have her eat them for poor performances.
* # "A Nightmare on Clown Street": Inspired by his uncle, a boy attends a special clown camp featuring the legendary Murder the Clown, but begins hearing rumors about Clown Street, a maximum security prison but specifically for clowns.
* # "Night of the Puppet People": Two kids try to conquer their mysterious fear of puppets when a friend discovers some creepy marionettes that might have minds of their own.
* # "Here Comes the Shaggedy": After their scientist father moves them from New York City to a dismal little town in Florida, a girl and her little brother learn about the mysterious creatures that live in the swamp near their home.
* "Lizard # "The Lizard Of Oz": A girl who loves strange animals orders a special kind of Australian lizard that can mimic the appearance of anything it chooses.



* "Zombie Halloween": A neighborhood obsessed with zombies and weird new neighbors make for a bizarre Halloween.
* "The 12 Screams of Christmas": So-called friends fight over the lead in a Christmas play about a ghost.
* "Trick or Trap": Bullied kids try to set up traps for their tormentors in a haunted house on Halloween, unaware the house itself has plans for them.
* "The Haunter": A boy's endeavor to prove his bravery by spending the night in a haunted house backfires when he gets possessed by a spirit called the Haunter.

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* # "Zombie Halloween": A neighborhood obsessed with zombies and weird new neighbors make for a bizarre Halloween.
* # "The 12 Screams of Christmas": So-called friends fight over the lead in a Christmas play about a ghost.
* # "Trick or Trap": Bullied kids try to set up traps for their tormentors in a haunted house on Halloween, unaware the house itself has plans for them.
* # "The Haunter": A boy's endeavor to prove his bravery by spending the night in a haunted house backfires when he gets possessed by a spirit called the Haunter.Haunter.
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# "Slappy Birthday to You":
# "Attack of the Jack":
# "I Am Slappy's Evil Twin":
# "Please Do Not Feed the Weirdo":
# "Escape From Sudder Mansion":
# "The Ghost of Slappy":
# "It's Alive! It's Alive!":
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* "Headless Halloween": Brandon Plush is planning on trashing a mean teacher's house on Halloween, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave.

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* "Headless Halloween": School bully Brandon Plush is planning on trashing a mean teacher's house on Halloween, Halloween after the teacher punishes him with detenton, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave.
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# '''"Monster Blood II"''': Evan and his friend Andy once again contend with the evil novelty slime known as Monster Blood. This time, Evan contends with his jerk teacher who thinks his paper on Monster Blood is a joke and Andy still has some of the slime left and accidentally feeds it to the class hamster, Cuddles.

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# '''"Monster Blood II"''': Evan and his friend Andy once again contend with the evil novelty slime known as Monster Blood. This time, Evan contends with his jerk teacher who thinks his paper on Monster Blood is a joke and Andy still has some of the slime left and accidentally feeds it to the class hamster, Cuddles.
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# '''"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor"''': Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by her bully, Judith) is given three wishes by an elderly witch named Clarissa after helping the old lady find her way home, which give Samantha what she wants at the price of everyone else around her.

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# '''"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor"''': '''"[[Recap/GoosebumpsS1E12BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Be Careful What You Wish For]]"''': Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by her bully, Judith) is given three wishes by an elderly witch named Clarissa after helping the old lady find her way home, which give Samantha what she wants at the price of everyone else around her.
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* '''"Say Cheese and Die -- Again"''': To prove to his English teacher, Mr. Saur, that the camera he found in the first story ("Say Cheese -- And Die") is real so he can raise his "F" grade on a class assignment, Greg goes back to the abandoned house to retrieve the camera -- and finds that it still works and is still evil.

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* # '''"Say Cheese and Die -- Again"''': To prove to his English teacher, Mr. Saur, that the camera he found in the first story ("Say Cheese -- And Die") is real so he can raise his "F" grade on a class assignment, Greg goes back to the abandoned house to retrieve the camera -- and finds that it still works and is still evil.
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* '''"Welcome to Dead House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who died from a chemical spill and periodically arrange for new people to move to town so they can take their blood; the "Dead House" is where new residents live until they become zombies as well.
* '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that their botanist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
* '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.[[note]]the TV version includes an original sequel called "More Monster Blood", which takes place on a plane and is not adapted from any existing ''Monster Blood'' book.[[/note]]
* '''"Say Cheese and Die"''': Greg Banks and his friends, Shari, Michael, and Bird explore an abandoned house and inside it they find a camera that has the power to predict disaster.
* "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb": Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents, and after they have to take an emergency trip and leave him with his uncle Ben and cousin Sari, gets lost in the pyramids with mummies.
* '''"Let's Get Invisible"''': Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that can turn its users invisible, but the more they use it, the harder it is to return... and when they do return, their personalities get warped.
* "Night of the Living Dummy": In this, the first part of the "Living Dummy" trilogy[[note]]not counting the spin-offs and companion books from other ''Goosebumps''-related series[[/note]], Lindy Powell finds a ventriloquist dummy in the trash and keeps it, prompting her bratty twin sister Kris to get one as well. However, when destructive pranks begin happening, the siblings begin to wonder if their dummies have anything to do with it.
* '''"The Girl Who Cried Monster"''': Lucy Dark loves tormenting her brother into thinking monsters are real, but when Lucy discovers the local librarian's after-hours activities, who's going to believe her?
* '''"Welcome to Camp Nightmare"''': Billy's stay at Camp Nightmoon turns to horror when word of a monster lurking in the woods crops up, followed by a series of events leaving campers injured and missing.
* '''"The Ghost Next Door"''': While staying home for the summer, Hannah Fairchild makes friends with a new boy in the neighborhood who survives a series of near-fatal accidents. Is he just lucky, or could he be the ghost of a child who died in a house fire years ago?
* '''"The Haunted Mask"''': Sick of being the butt of everyone's practical jokes and appalled that her mother made her a lame duck costume for Halloween, scaredy-cat Carly Beth Caldwell decides to buy a mask from a strange costume shop, but the more Carly Beth wears the mask she bought, the more her personality gets warped and the harder it is for the mask to come off her face.
* '''"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor"''': Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by her bully, Judith) is given three wishes by an elderly witch named Clarissa after helping the old lady find her way home, which give Samantha what she wants at the price of everyone else around her.
* '''"Piano Lessons Can Be Murder"''': Jerry Hawkins' parents decide to put the piano in their attic to good use by making Jerry take lessons, but Jerry discovers a disturbing truth about the piano -- and the insane piano teacher who seems to be fixated on Jerry's hands.
* '''"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp"''': When a strange dog becomes Grady Tucker's new pet, a series of attacks on animals makes people suspect the dog of being a werewolf.
* '''"You Can't Scare Me"''': Eddie and his friends Hat, Molly and Charlene team up to scare a fearless girl named Courtney, but when all of their pranks backfire, they decide to use the local swamp, said to be the cursed burial ground for the town's original settlers who died in a mudslide, to scare her senseless.
* '''"One Day at Horrorland"''': Out on a day trip to Zoo Gardens, the Morris family and the kids' friend, Clay, get lost and find themselves at a monster theme park called "Horror Land," where the scares go beyond anything you'd expect in a normal theme park.
* "Why I'm Afraid of Bees": Klutzy wimp Gary Lutz (a.k.a Lutz the Klutz) finds an online advertisement for a clinic that specializes in body-swapping. However, the experiment goes awry when, instead of the body of a cool jock named Dirk, Gary finds himself in the body of the one thing he fears most -- a bee.
* "Monster Blood II": Evan and his friend Andy once again contend with the evil novelty slime known as Monster Blood. This time, Evan contends with his jerk teacher who thinks his paper on Monster Blood is a joke and Andy still has some of the slime left and accidentally feeds it to the class hamster, Cuddles.
* '''"Deep Trouble"''': On vacation on the Caribbean island of Ilandra, Billy Deep is rescued from the jaws of a hammerhead shark by a mermaid, who is targeted by Billy's uncle, Dr. Deep, for scientific experiments about rare sea life.[[note]]On the TV adaptation of the story, the plot from "Deep Trouble II", where Billy Deep and his sister, Sheena, try to stop a mad scientist from turning the sea life into mutants, is used instead[[/note]]
* '''"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight"''': While visiting their grandparents' home on the farm, Jodie and Mark discover that the farm is haunted by demonic scarecrows brought to life by a farmhand's black magic.
* '''"Go Eat Worms!"''': Todd Barstow loves collecting and experimenting on worms. Things get sticky (and slimy) when the worms begin appearing in Todd's lunch and his homework -- and Todd soon comes face-to-face with a giant worm bent on killing Todd for mistreating her babies.
* '''"Ghost Beach"''': The Sadler siblings, Terri and Jerry, try to solve the mystery of the ghostly resident living in a cave in a mountain near the beach.
* '''"Return of the Mummy"''': A year after his previous encounter with the mummy, Gabe flies back to Egypt to attend the grand public opening of the pyramid Uncle Ben was excavating in the last book. Gabe and his cousin Sari soon find themselves trapped in a pyramid and the news reporter they trusted, Nila, soon reveals that she isn't who she seems.
* '''"The Phantom of the Auditorium"''': Brooke Rogers and Zeke Matthews are chosen to play Esmerelda and The Phantom in their school's version of The Phantom of the Opera, but a chain of accidents impede production and threaten to have Zeke kicked off the cast (as the drama teacher thinks Zeke is taking his role as The Phantom too seriously).
* '''"Attack of the Mutant"''': Comic book nerd Skipper Matthews is stoked when he finds a building that looks like his favorite comic book villain's secret lair, but a visit through the lair has Skipper losing his grip on reality after seeing comic book panels with Skipper as the hero.
* '''"My Hairiest Adventure"''': Larry Boyd freaks out when his hands become hairy presumably as a result of expired tanning lotion. Things get weirder when his friends begin to disappear and dogs who share their physical features appear in their place.
* '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''': Siblings Eddie and Sue are vacationing in London, England, when they become lost in a medieval torture chamber known as Terror Tower and on the run from a hooded executioner -- and things get weirder when they begin losing their memories.
* '''"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom"''': To get back at his bratty sister, Tara, for ruining his birthday party, Michael Webster vandalizes his father's new cuckoo clock by twisting the bird's head backwards so Tara will get blamed for it. The plan falls apart, however, when Michael finds himself reliving his disastrous birthday party -- and going backwards in time every time he goes to sleep.
* "Monster Blood III": In the third installment of the ''Monster Blood'' books, Evan Ross accidentally ingests some of the evil green slime after his nerdy cousin, Kermit, inadvertently uses it in a chemistry experiment (the Monster Blood having been slipped into his experiment by Andy as payback for Kermit's trouble making), and turns into a giant.
* '''"It Came From Beneath The Sink"''': Katrina and her brother Daniel find a living "sponge" underneath the sink in their new house that turns out to be a monster that causes bad luck for anyone who finds it -- and death for anyone who tries to destroy it or get rid of it.
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy II"''': Amy Krammer receives a replacement ventriloquist dummy named Slappy, which she accidentally brings to life by reading a spell from the dummy's coat pocket.
* '''"The Barking Ghost"''': Cooper Holmes and his new friend, Fergie, are stalked by two dogs who haunt the woods and trick them into swapping bodies.
* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer, which accidentally detaches from the car, and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially since the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, the camp has a bizarre mascot that is pictured everywhere, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
* '''"[[Recap/GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.
* '''"A Shocker on Shock Street"''': Erin Wright and her friend Marty are big fans of the ''Shock Street'' movies and are chosen as the first kids to tour the new park (since Erin's dad works as one of the engineers), but a string of strange events make Erin and Marty suspect that the creatures of Shock Street may be real.
* '''"The Haunted Mask II"''': Steve Boswell goes to the mask shop that Carly Beth went to in the first book and buys an old man's mask to scare the little kids he's forced to coach in school as punishment for a prank -- and much like Carly Beth in the first book, Steve finds out that the mask he bought is a human face bent on warping the personality of anyone who wears it for too long.
* '''"The Headless Ghost"''': Pranksters Duane Comack and his partner-in-crime Stephanie Alpert love to visit Hill House, a place said to be haunted by a boy who was decapitated by an evil sea captain. One night, they decide to go to the house after it closes to find the boy's head, but actually end up encountering the ghost, as well as a few other restless spirits.
* "The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena": Jordan and Nicole Blake are sick of living in California, especially during the winter months, where most kids in other states get to enjoy snow. The two get their wish when their father is assigned to travel to Alaska to find the Abominable Snowman, but trouble ensues when the Abominable Snowman and his snow, which, when thrown, can turn anything into ice, are brought back to California.
* '''"How I Got My Shrunken Head"''': Mark, a chubby twelve-year-old boy who prefers the company of video games to actual human interaction, is given a shrunken head by his jungle explorer Aunt Benna's assistant. The assistant suggests that Mark be brought down to the island of Baladora to visit Aunt Benna, but soon discovers that the assistant, Benna's partner, and Benna's partner's daughter, are plotting to shake Mark down for information on the jungle magic the shrunken head possesses.
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy III"''': Trina O'Dell's dad used to be a famous ventriloquist, but now he only collects and refurnishes old ventriloquist dolls in his spare time. Trina's dad finds Slappy in the trash and adds him to his collection. After reading the words that come with Slappy, not only Slappy, but all of the ventriloquist dolls come to life.
* '''"Bad Hare Day"''': Amateur magician Tim Swanson sneaks out to a midnight magic show held by his idol, Amaz-O. After Amaz-O puts Tim in a box and Tim drops backstage and stumbles upon Amaz-O's dressing room, Tim steals Amaz-O's magic bag -- and finds that Amaz-O's magic is more than the boy can handle.
* "Egg Monsters from Mars": During a disastrous Easter egg hunt in the backyard during his spoiled little sister's birthday party, Dana finds a strange, blue-veined egg and keeps it as a pet, but what's inside makes Dana the target of a mad scientist.
* "The Beast from the East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game. The penalty for losing? Their lives!

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* # '''"Welcome to Dead House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who died from a chemical spill and periodically arrange for new people to move to town so they can take their blood; the "Dead House" is where new residents live until they become zombies as well.
* # '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that their botanist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
* # '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.[[note]]the TV version includes an original sequel called "More Monster Blood", which takes place on a plane and is not adapted from any existing ''Monster Blood'' book.[[/note]]
* # '''"Say Cheese and Die"''': Greg Banks and his friends, Shari, Michael, and Bird explore an abandoned house and inside it they find a camera that has the power to predict disaster.
* "The # '''"The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb": Tomb"''': Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents, and after they have to take an emergency trip and leave him with his uncle Ben and cousin Sari, gets lost in the pyramids with mummies.
* # '''"Let's Get Invisible"''': Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that can turn its users invisible, but the more they use it, the harder it is to return... and when they do return, their personalities get warped.
* "Night # '''"Night of the Living Dummy": Dummy"''': In this, the first part of the "Living Dummy" trilogy[[note]]not counting the spin-offs and companion books from other ''Goosebumps''-related series[[/note]], Lindy Powell finds a ventriloquist dummy in the trash and keeps it, prompting her bratty twin sister Kris to get one as well. However, when destructive pranks begin happening, the siblings begin to wonder if their dummies have anything to do with it.
* # '''"The Girl Who Cried Monster"''': Lucy Dark loves tormenting her brother into thinking monsters are real, but when Lucy discovers the local librarian's after-hours activities, who's going to believe her?
* # '''"Welcome to Camp Nightmare"''': Billy's stay at Camp Nightmoon turns to horror when word of a monster lurking in the woods crops up, followed by a series of events leaving campers injured and missing.
* # '''"The Ghost Next Door"''': While staying home for the summer, Hannah Fairchild makes friends with a new boy in the neighborhood who survives a series of near-fatal accidents. Is he just lucky, or could he be the ghost of a child who died in a house fire years ago?
* # '''"The Haunted Mask"''': Sick of being the butt of everyone's practical jokes and appalled that her mother made her a lame duck costume for Halloween, scaredy-cat Carly Beth Caldwell decides to buy a mask from a strange costume shop, but the more Carly Beth wears the mask she bought, the more her personality gets warped and the harder it is for the mask to come off her face.
* # '''"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor"''': Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by her bully, Judith) is given three wishes by an elderly witch named Clarissa after helping the old lady find her way home, which give Samantha what she wants at the price of everyone else around her.
* # '''"Piano Lessons Can Be Murder"''': Jerry Hawkins' parents decide to put the piano in their attic to good use by making Jerry take lessons, but Jerry discovers a disturbing truth about the piano -- and the insane piano teacher who seems to be fixated on Jerry's hands.
* # '''"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp"''': When a strange dog becomes Grady Tucker's new pet, a series of attacks on animals makes people suspect the dog of being a werewolf.
* # '''"You Can't Scare Me"''': Eddie and his friends Hat, Molly and Charlene team up to scare a fearless girl named Courtney, but when all of their pranks backfire, they decide to use the local swamp, said to be the cursed burial ground for the town's original settlers who died in a mudslide, to scare her senseless.
* # '''"One Day at Horrorland"''': Out on a day trip to Zoo Gardens, the Morris family and the kids' friend, Clay, get lost and find themselves at a monster theme park called "Horror Land," where the scares go beyond anything you'd expect in a normal theme park.
* "Why # '''"Why I'm Afraid of Bees": Bees"''': Klutzy wimp Gary Lutz (a.k.a Lutz the Klutz) finds an online advertisement for a clinic that specializes in body-swapping. However, the experiment goes awry when, instead of the body of a cool jock named Dirk, Gary finds himself in the body of the one thing he fears most -- a bee.
* "Monster # '''"Monster Blood II": II"''': Evan and his friend Andy once again contend with the evil novelty slime known as Monster Blood. This time, Evan contends with his jerk teacher who thinks his paper on Monster Blood is a joke and Andy still has some of the slime left and accidentally feeds it to the class hamster, Cuddles.
* # '''"Deep Trouble"''': On vacation on the Caribbean island of Ilandra, Billy Deep is rescued from the jaws of a hammerhead shark by a mermaid, who is targeted by Billy's uncle, Dr. Deep, for scientific experiments about rare sea life.[[note]]On the TV adaptation of the story, the plot from "Deep Trouble II", where Billy Deep and his sister, Sheena, try to stop a mad scientist from turning the sea life into mutants, is used instead[[/note]]
* # '''"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight"''': While visiting their grandparents' home on the farm, Jodie and Mark discover that the farm is haunted by demonic scarecrows brought to life by a farmhand's black magic.
* # '''"Go Eat Worms!"''': Todd Barstow loves collecting and experimenting on worms. Things get sticky (and slimy) when the worms begin appearing in Todd's lunch and his homework -- and Todd soon comes face-to-face with a giant worm bent on killing Todd for mistreating her babies.
* # '''"Ghost Beach"''': The Sadler siblings, Terri and Jerry, try to solve the mystery of the ghostly resident living in a cave in a mountain near the beach.
* # '''"Return of the Mummy"''': A year after his previous encounter with the mummy, Gabe flies back to Egypt to attend the grand public opening of the pyramid Uncle Ben was excavating in the last book. Gabe and his cousin Sari soon find themselves trapped in a pyramid and the news reporter they trusted, Nila, soon reveals that she isn't who she seems.
* # '''"The Phantom of the Auditorium"''': Brooke Rogers and Zeke Matthews are chosen to play Esmerelda and The Phantom in their school's version of The Phantom of the Opera, but a chain of accidents impede production and threaten to have Zeke kicked off the cast (as the drama teacher thinks Zeke is taking his role as The Phantom too seriously).
* # '''"Attack of the Mutant"''': Comic book nerd Skipper Matthews is stoked when he finds a building that looks like his favorite comic book villain's secret lair, but a visit through the lair has Skipper losing his grip on reality after seeing comic book panels with Skipper as the hero.
* # '''"My Hairiest Adventure"''': Larry Boyd freaks out when his hands become hairy presumably as a result of expired tanning lotion. Things get weirder when his friends begin to disappear and dogs who share their physical features appear in their place.
* # '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''': Siblings Eddie and Sue are vacationing in London, England, when they become lost in a medieval torture chamber known as Terror Tower and on the run from a hooded executioner -- and things get weirder when they begin losing their memories.
* # '''"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom"''': To get back at his bratty sister, Tara, for ruining his birthday party, Michael Webster vandalizes his father's new cuckoo clock by twisting the bird's head backwards so Tara will get blamed for it. The plan falls apart, however, when Michael finds himself reliving his disastrous birthday party -- and going backwards in time every time he goes to sleep.
* "Monster # '''"Monster Blood III": III"''': In the third installment of the ''Monster Blood'' books, Evan Ross accidentally ingests some of the evil green slime after his nerdy cousin, Kermit, inadvertently uses it in a chemistry experiment (the Monster Blood having been slipped into his experiment by Andy as payback for Kermit's trouble making), and turns into a giant.
* # '''"It Came From Beneath The Sink"''': Katrina and her brother Daniel find a living "sponge" underneath the sink in their new house that turns out to be a monster that causes bad luck for anyone who finds it -- and death for anyone who tries to destroy it or get rid of it.
* # '''"Night of the Living Dummy II"''': Amy Krammer receives a replacement ventriloquist dummy named Slappy, which she accidentally brings to life by reading a spell from the dummy's coat pocket.
* # '''"The Barking Ghost"''': Cooper Holmes and his new friend, Fergie, are stalked by two dogs who haunt the woods and trick them into swapping bodies.
* "The # '''"The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": Jellyjam"''': While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer, which accidentally detaches from the car, and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially since the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, the camp has a bizarre mascot that is pictured everywhere, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
* # '''"[[Recap/GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.
* # '''"A Shocker on Shock Street"''': Erin Wright and her friend Marty are big fans of the ''Shock Street'' movies and are chosen as the first kids to tour the new park (since Erin's dad works as one of the engineers), but a string of strange events make Erin and Marty suspect that the creatures of Shock Street may be real.
* # '''"The Haunted Mask II"''': Steve Boswell goes to the mask shop that Carly Beth went to in the first book and buys an old man's mask to scare the little kids he's forced to coach in school as punishment for a prank -- and much like Carly Beth in the first book, Steve finds out that the mask he bought is a human face bent on warping the personality of anyone who wears it for too long.
* # '''"The Headless Ghost"''': Pranksters Duane Comack and his partner-in-crime Stephanie Alpert love to visit Hill House, a place said to be haunted by a boy who was decapitated by an evil sea captain. One night, they decide to go to the house after it closes to find the boy's head, but actually end up encountering the ghost, as well as a few other restless spirits.
* "The # '''"The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena": Pasadena"''': Jordan and Nicole Blake are sick of living in California, especially during the winter months, where most kids in other states get to enjoy snow. The two get their wish when their father is assigned to travel to Alaska to find the Abominable Snowman, but trouble ensues when the Abominable Snowman and his snow, which, when thrown, can turn anything into ice, are brought back to t# California.
* # '''"How I Got My Shrunken Head"''': Mark, a chubby twelve-year-old boy who prefers the company of video games to actual human interaction, is given a shrunken head by his jungle explorer Aunt Benna's assistant. The assistant suggests that Mark be brought down to the island of Baladora to visit Aunt Benna, but soon discovers that the assistant, Benna's partner, and Benna's partner's daughter, are plotting to shake Mark down for information on the jungle magic the shrunken head possesses.
* # '''"Night of the Living Dummy III"''': Trina O'Dell's dad used to be a famous ventriloquist, but now he only collects and refurnishes old ventriloquist dolls in his spare time. Trina's dad finds Slappy in the trash and adds him to his collection. After reading the words that come with Slappy, not only Slappy, but all of the ventriloquist dolls come to life.
* # '''"Bad Hare Day"''': Amateur magician Tim Swanson sneaks out to a midnight magic show held by his idol, Amaz-O. After Amaz-O puts Tim in a box and Tim drops backstage and stumbles upon Amaz-O's dressing room, Tim steals Amaz-O's magic bag -- and finds that Amaz-O's magic is more than the boy can handle.
* "Egg # '''"Egg Monsters from Mars": Mars"''': During a disastrous Easter egg hunt in the backyard during his spoiled little sister's birthday party, Dana finds a strange, blue-veined egg and keeps it as a pet, but what's inside makes Dana the target of a mad scientist.
* "The # '''"The Beast from the East": East"''': Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game. The penalty for losing? Their lives!



* "Ghost Camp": Harry Altman and his brother Alex go to Camp Spirit Moon, where the campers are wandering spirits who need living humans to escape.
* '''"How To Kill a Monster"''': While at their grandparents' house in the swamps, step-siblings Gretchen and Clark decide to put their differences aside when they find themselves trapped in the house with a monster in one of the rooms.
* "Legend of the Lost Legend": Marissa and Justin, the children of famous writer/storyteller Richard Clarke, decide to help their father find an ancient parchment called "The Lost Legend," and soon find themselves in the woods of Brovania, home to silver-coated dogs, thousands of mice, and Viking warriors thought to have been dead long ago.
* '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''': To get payback on two bad kids, Tabitha and Lee, who always ruin her Halloween, Drew Brockman and her friend, Walker, recruit the help of twins, Shane and Shana, to scare Tabitha and Lee, but instead of the twins, two pumpkin-headed monsters appear and force Drew, Walker, Lee, and Tabitha to trick-or-treat forever.
* '''"Vampire Breath"''': During an air-hockey game, Freddy Martinez and his best friend, Cara, accidentally knock over a china cabinet and find a secret room housing a coffin and a bottle labeled, "Vampire Breath," which brings to life a vampire in search of his fanged dentures.
* '''"Calling All Creeps"''': After getting kicked off the school newspaper club, nerdy loser Ricky Beamer pulls a prank on newspaper head Tasha [=McClain=] by putting a message for "all creeps" to call Tasha after midnight. However, Tasha catches wise and puts Ricky's name and phone number in the message instead, leading to Ricky being stalked by lizard creatures (posing as the school's bullies) who need Ricky's help in planting transformation seeds to enslave all of humanity.
* "Beware the Snowman": Following her mother's death, Jaclyn and her aunt Greta move to an Arctic town called Sherpia, where everyone lives in fear of a snow monster living in the mountains, but when Jaclyn goes searching for it, she finds that the snow monster knows about her missing father and her dead mother's secret hobbies.
* "How I Learned to Fly": In this supernatural, satirical story of love and [[CelebrityIsOverrated the burden of being famous]], Jack Johnson finds a strange book that instructs humans on how to fly so he can finally one-up his rival, Wilson, and win the heart of his crush, Mia, but when Wilson reveals to Jack that he can fly too, the two boys soon find themselves in the spotlight -- and Jack is unable to enjoy being known as "The Flying Boy" (especially since Wilson is getting more lucrative deals than he is).
* "Chicken Chicken": Farm girl Crystal and her brother Cole find themselves out of "cluck" when a mysterious woman in black named Vanessa shrieks "Chicken, chicken!" after the two accidentally knock her down while walking home and the siblings begin growing feathers and beaks.
* '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''': Despite his mother's admonitions, Matt Amsterdam spends the night in the empty guest room of his house -- and ends up waking up in a new world with a new identity... and on the run from a police force bent on stopping those who warp reality.
* '''"The Blob That Ate Everyone"''': Aspiring writer Zackie Beauchamp is given a typewriter and a feather pen by a woman whose curio shop was destroyed in a lightning storm -- and finds that these writing tools have the power to turn words into reality, which is bad, as Zackie's current story is about a blob monster with a rapacious appetite.
* "The Curse of Camp Cold Lake": Sarah Maas hates her summer at Camp Cold Lake due to the apathetic campers and the myriad of safety rules, so [[TooDumbToLive she pretends to drown herself to win friends]]. Unfortunately, the plan backfires when Sarah has a near-death experience (sorry, "[[NeverSayDie wakes up in a snowy dream world]]") and meets a ghost girl named Della who will stop at nothing to make Sarah her friend in the afterlife -- even if it means taking Sarah's life in the mortal world.
* '''"My Best Friend is Invisible"''': After visiting an abandoned house said to be haunted, Sammy Jacobs soon gets a new friend -- a boy named Brent whom no one (not even Sammy) can see. But is Brent a ghost or is there a scientific explanation for his invisibility?
* "Deep Trouble II": Billy Deep is back, and on vacation in the Caribbean with his sister, Sheena, and their father, Dr. Deep. This time around, Billy and Sheena try to stop Dr. Deep's assistant from a plot to mutate the sea life into aquatic monsters.
* "The Haunted School": While prepping decorations for a dance at his new school, Tommy Frazer and his new best friend, Ben, get inside an elevator in search of banner paper and find themselves in a black-and-white world where most of the school's missing class of 1947 now resides thanks to an evil photographer's magic camera while the rest of them have descended into madness and started a cult bent on ridding the world of color.
* '''"Werewolf Skin"''': Aspiring photographer Alex Hunter goes in search of werewolves in his aunt and uncle's small town -- and discovers that these werewolves are closer to him than they think.
* "I Live in Your Basement": Sick of his overprotective mother keeping him from having fun, Marco sneaks off to play baseball -- and ends up getting hit in the head. While recuperating at home, Marco begins getting strange calls from a boy named Keith who lives in the basement and may be a monster. Is Keith real or a product of Marco's concussion? And why does reality keep changing the more Marco talks to Keith?
* "Monster Blood IV": In the final book of the original series, Evan, Andy, Kermit, and Conan once again do battle with monstrous slime -- but this Monster Blood is an excessively thirsty purplish-blue slug creature that can multiply.

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* "Ghost Camp": # '''"Ghost Camp"''': Harry Altman and his brother Alex go to Camp Spirit Moon, where the campers are wandering spirits who need living humans to escape.
* # '''"How To Kill a Monster"''': While at their grandparents' house in the swamps, step-siblings Gretchen and Clark decide to put their differences aside when they find themselves trapped in the house with a monster in one of the rooms.
* "Legend # '''"Legend of the Lost Legend": Legend"''': Marissa and Justin, the children of famous writer/storyteller Richard Clarke, decide to help their father find an ancient parchment called "The Lost Legend," and soon find themselves in the woods of Brovania, home to silver-coated dogs, thousands of mice, and Viking warriors thought to have been dead long ago.
* # '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''': To get payback on two bad kids, Tabitha and Lee, who always ruin her Halloween, Drew Brockman and her friend, Walker, recruit the help of twins, Shane and Shana, to scare Tabitha and Lee, but instead of the twins, two pumpkin-headed monsters appear and force Drew, Walker, Lee, and Tabitha to trick-or-treat forever.
* # '''"Vampire Breath"''': During an air-hockey game, Freddy Martinez and his best friend, Cara, accidentally knock over a china cabinet and find a secret room housing a coffin and a bottle labeled, "Vampire Breath," which brings to life a vampire in search of his fanged dentures.
* # '''"Calling All Creeps"''': After getting kicked off the school newspaper club, nerdy loser Ricky Beamer pulls a prank on newspaper head Tasha [=McClain=] by putting a message for "all creeps" to call Tasha after midnight. However, Tasha catches wise and puts Ricky's name and phone number in the message instead, leading to Ricky being stalked by lizard creatures (posing as the school's bullies) who need Ricky's help in planting transformation seeds to enslave all of humanity.
* "Beware # '''"Beware the Snowman": Snowman"''': Following her mother's death, Jaclyn and her aunt Greta move to an Arctic town called Sherpia, where everyone lives in fear of a snow monster living in the mountains, but when Jaclyn goes searching for it, she finds that the snow monster knows about her missing father and her dead mother's secret hobbies.
* "How # '''"How I Learned to Fly": Fly"''': In this supernatural, satirical story of love and [[CelebrityIsOverrated the burden of being famous]], Jack Johnson finds a strange book that instructs humans on how to fly so he can finally one-up his rival, Wilson, and win the heart of his crush, Mia, but when Wilson reveals to Jack that he can fly too, the two boys soon find themselves in the spotlight -- and Jack is unable to enjoy being known as "The Flying Boy" (especially since Wilson is getting more lucrative deals than he is).
* "Chicken Chicken": # '''"Chicken Chicken"''': Farm girl Crystal and her brother Cole find themselves out of "cluck" when a mysterious woman in black named Vanessa shrieks "Chicken, chicken!" after the two accidentally knock her down while walking home and the siblings begin growing feathers and beaks.
* # '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''': Despite his mother's admonitions, Matt Amsterdam spends the night in the empty guest room of his house -- and ends up waking up in a new world with a new identity... and on the run from a police force bent on stopping those who warp reality.
* # '''"The Blob That Ate Everyone"''': Aspiring writer Zackie Beauchamp is given a typewriter and a feather pen by a woman whose curio shop was destroyed in a lightning storm -- and finds that these writing tools have the power to turn words into reality, which is bad, as Zackie's current story is about a blob monster with a rapacious appetite.
* "The # '''"The Curse of Camp Cold Lake": Lake"''': Sarah Maas hates her summer at Camp Cold Lake due to the apathetic campers and the myriad of safety rules, so [[TooDumbToLive she pretends to drown herself to win friends]]. Unfortunately, the plan backfires when Sarah has a near-death experience (sorry, "[[NeverSayDie wakes up in a snowy dream world]]") and meets a ghost girl named Della who will stop at nothing to make Sarah her friend in the afterlife -- even if it means taking Sarah's life in the mortal world.
* # '''"My Best Friend is Invisible"''': After visiting an abandoned house said to be haunted, Sammy Jacobs soon gets a new friend -- a boy named Brent whom no one (not even Sammy) can see. But is Brent a ghost or is there a scientific explanation for his invisibility?
* "Deep # '''"Deep Trouble II": II"''': Billy Deep is back, and on vacation in the Caribbean with his sister, Sheena, and their father, Dr. Deep. This time around, Billy and Sheena try to stop Dr. Deep's assistant from a plot to mutate the sea life into aquatic monsters.
* "The # '''"The Haunted School": School"''': While prepping decorations for a dance at his new school, Tommy Frazer and his new best friend, Ben, get inside an elevator in search of banner paper and find themselves in a black-and-white world where most of the school's missing class of 1947 now resides thanks to an evil photographer's magic camera while the rest of them have descended into madness and started a cult bent on ridding the world of color.
* # '''"Werewolf Skin"''': Aspiring photographer Alex Hunter goes in search of werewolves in his aunt and uncle's small town -- and discovers that these werewolves are closer to him than they think.
* "I # '''"I Live in Your Basement": Basement"''': Sick of his overprotective mother keeping him from having fun, Marco sneaks off to play baseball -- and ends up getting hit in the head. While recuperating at home, Marco begins getting strange calls from a boy named Keith who lives in the basement and may be a monster. Is Keith real or a product of Marco's concussion? And why does reality keep changing the more Marco talks to Keith?
* "Monster # '''"Monster Blood IV": IV"''': In the final book of the original series, Evan, Andy, Kermit, and Conan once again do battle with monstrous slime -- but this Monster Blood is an excessively thirsty purplish-blue slug creature that can multiply.
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* '''"[[GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.

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* '''"[[GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes '''"[[Recap/GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.
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* '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.

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* '''"Revenge '''"[[GoosebumpsS2E8RevengeOfTheLawnGnomes Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''': Gnomes]]"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.
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* "Weirdo Halloween": Meg discovers the strange little kid she saved from a bunch of bullies is actually a disgusting alien. Said alien becomes indebted to Meg, even as his people prepare their invasion of Earth. Afterwards, Meg is brought back to Horrorland where she must prove to Jonathan Chiller that she is who she claims to be.

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* "Weirdo Halloween": Meg discovers learns the strange weird little kid she saved from on her way to a bunch of bullies Halloween party is actually a disgusting alien. Said alien becomes indebted who now wants to Meg, even as his people prepare their invasion be her loyal slave. But the alien's disgusting and destructive habits drive Meg crazy, and her attempts to get rid of Earth. Afterwards, him instigate a destructive rampage. Later, Meg is brought back to Horrorland by Jonathan Chiller, and is forced to play a game where she must prove to Jonathan Chiller that she is who she claims to be.be. As Meg will learn, the only thing scarier than Horrorland, is Horrorland on Halloween!



* "Slappy New Year": Ray and his brother Brandon survive a terrifying trip through a hall of mirrors and find themselves hiding in Chiller House. Brandon gets scared by Slappy the Dummy, so Ray decides to buy the dummy. As strange things occur in Ray's home, Ray wonders if Slappy is alive or if someone is trying to frame him.

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* "Slappy New Year": Ray and his brother Brandon survive a terrifying trip through a hall of mirrors and find themselves hiding in Chiller House. Brandon gets scared by House, where Ray purchases Slappy the Dummy, so Dummy. As Ray decides to buy prepares for his New Year's party, he must figure out if the dummy. As strange things occur random acts of destruction occurring in Ray's home, Ray wonders if Slappy is alive or if someone is trying to frame him.his home are the work of the devious dummy.

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[[folder:Tales To Give You Goosebumps]]
* '''Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''The House of No Return'': A group of asshole kids try to find a new member for their club, with the initiation being they must spend half an hour in a haunted house.
** ''Teacher's Pet'': The new science teacher has more of a connection to the class animals than his students think.
** ''Strained Peas'': A boy's parents bring home a baby girl with a monstrous appetite.
** ''Strangers In The Woods'': Vacationing on her great aunt's farm, a girl notices some subtle changes in her aunt's behavior and thinks they're connected to the weird lights in the woods.
** ''Good Friends'': A boy takes his frustrations out from his older brother's bullying by pranking his best friend's little sister.
** ''How I Won My Bat'': A baseball player will do anything to keep a magic bat.
** ''Mr. Teddy'': A girl obsessed with collecting fears her new teddy bear might be evil when her belongings are destroyed.
** ''Click'': Too much TV can be bad for you, especially for a boy who buys a universal remote that really is universal.
** ''Broken Dolls'': A girl rushes to save her brother from the clutches of a witch trying to turn him into a doll.
** ''A Vampire In The Neighborhood'': A group of kids become determined to prove the new girl in class is a vampire.
* '''More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''The Werewolf's First Night'': A boy fears the resort village he's staying at might have a werewolf problem.
** ''P.S. Don't Write Back'': At camp, a boy's shocked by the disturbing letters his parents are sending.
** ''Something Fishy'': Trying to beat the heat, a boy finds a way to shrink inside his fish tank.
** ''You Gotta Believe Me!'': No one believes a kid who stopped an alien invasion.
** ''Suckers!'': Vacationing on an island, siblings and their cousin are tormented by two bullies and a blob creature with a taste for gummy worms and human flesh.
** ''Dr. Horror's House of Video'': A horror movie fan gets a part in a local director's latest blockbuster.
** ''The Cat's Tale'': A girl's new cat is possessive in more ways than one.
** ''Shell Shocker'': A greedy girl is led to the location of the biggest shell in the world.
** ''Poison Ivy'': A summer camp is infested by a patch of poison ivy with a mind of its own.
** ''The Spirit of the Harvest Moon'': An isolated mountain lodge is haunted by a ghost that steals a new body every year.
* '''Even More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''The Chalk Closet'': Kids who fail a creepy teacher's summer class start to disappear.
** ''Home Sweet Home'': A girl is stalked by an elderly witch who can turn into a spider.
** ''Don't Wake Mummy'': A boy's father brings his work home with him. That is, he brings home a sarcophagus with a restless mummy.
** ''I'm Telling!'': A gargoyle statue creates a liquid that turns things to stone, which a boy finds out only after his sister gets petrified.
** ''The Haunted House Game'': On a dark and stormy night, a group of siblings play a ''very'' realistic haunted house board game.
** ''Change for the Strange'': A girl buys a snakeskin jacket from a new clothing store, and realizes the saying "The clothes make the man" is too true when she grows scales and a forked tongue.
** ''The Perfect School'': A sinister boarding school goes to extreme lengths to give parents well-behaved children.
** ''For The Birds'': The OnlySaneMan daughter of a family of bird enthusiasts thinks she's going cuckoo at a bird-themed hotel.
** ''Aliens in the Garden'': Kids try to protect a tiny space ship from a couple of bullies.
** ''The Thumbprint of Doom'': A superstitious girl's repeated warnings start to annoy her new friends.
* '''Still More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''Pumpkin Juice'': A strange recipe turns a couple of boys into monsters.
** ''Attack of the Tattoo'': An innocuous tattoo found at the bottom of a girl's treat bag comes to life and torments her.
** ''The Wish'': A boy's wish to be an only child might have turned him into ''the'' only child.
** ''An Old Story'': Siblings being watched by their strange aunt discover she's a witch planning to turn them into old men.
** ''The Scarecrow'': A mysterious scarecrow delivers a plague on those who've stripped it down.
** ''Awesome Ants'': A science project spirals horribly out of control when ants grow too big for their display.
** ''Please Don't Feed the Bears'': A teddy bear amusement park doesn't sound scary, until a girl realizes the employees aren't wearing costumes...
** ''The Goblin's Glare'': An artist creates a goblin decoration for Halloween, but said decoration starts to haunt his dreams.
** ''Bats About Bats'': The new girl in the neighborhood has an affinity for bats, but her friends don't realize how deep her devotion truly is.
** ''The Space Suit Snatcher'': An alien enthusiast acquires a suit said to belong to an actual alien, but it looks like the previous owner wants it back.
* '''More and More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''The Haunted Guitar'': A lazy kid learns they're no shortcuts to stardom when he strikes a deal with the ghost of a blues musician.
** ''Tune in Tomorrow'': A girl fears for her life when a new TV show seems to predict the awful things around her.
** ''Live Bait'': A boy's phobia of fish might be validated when he's eaten alive.
** ''Something Strange About Marci'': A sinister new girl may have deadly plans in store for the main character.
** ''The Ghost Sitter'': Brothers are asked to house sit for their next door neighbors. Unfortunately, said house is supposedly haunted.
** ''Fun With Spelling'': A girl abuses a spell book for petty revenge.
** ''Matt's Lunch Box'': A gaggle of tiny monsters live inside a boy's new lunch box, and threaten to eat him if he doesn't keep them fed.
** ''Stuck in 1957'': A pair of glasses transports a girl to a world where she lives in 1957, but doesn't provide a way back.
** ''Mirror Mirror on the Wall'': A vain girl's reflection decides she's had enough and tries to take control.
** ''What's Cooking?'': On the first day of summer school, a boy and girl accidentally unleash the ghost of a murderous lunch lady.
* '''More & More & More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'''
** ''Don't Sit on the Gronk'': A boy receives a strange pet as a Christmas gift, and doesn't follow the instructions on taking care of it.
** ''Nutcracker Nightmare'': Sam's old babysitter gives her a lesson about boredom when she slows the passage of time during a rendition of "The Nutcracker."
** ''The Ice Vampire'': Two boys battle a heat-draining vampire carved from ice.
** ''A Holly Jolly Holiday'': A magic tape transforms a family and their dog into versions of the main character from the worst Christmas movie ever made.
** ''Why I Hate Jack Frost'': A boy's acquisition of a kitsch Christmas ornament brings on a series of snow-themed dreams that quickly become nightmares.
** ''Marshmallow Surprise'': An elderly neighbor repays a group of siblings with some special hot chocolate guaranteed to live up to its name.
** ''Monster on the Ice'': A pair of skates brings out the beast inside a hockey player.
** ''The Double Dip Horror'': Twin sisters pull the old switcheroo at a ski lodge, but their plan to prank an annoying little boy turns out to be more dangerous than they believed.
** ''Santa's Helpers'': Older siblings cruelly tell their little sister she's not related to them, but must rely on her help when they're mistaken for escaped elves.
** ''Attack of the Christmas Present'': A boy trades Christmas gifts with his older brother, then wishes he hadn't when his new action figure begins stalking him.
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* "Monster Blood for Breakfast": Matt Daniels cannot stand his next door neighbor Bradley, especially when Bradley uses Matt's computer to order Monster Blood which Matt accidentally eats for breakfast.
* "The Scream of the Haunted Mask": Carly-Beth Caldwell has tried to hide the Haunted Mask in order to prevent it from finding a new host, but didn't expect that she would meet the mask's previous owner. And they'll do whatever it takes to get the mask back.
* "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz": Robby Schwartz is a young artist who publishes his own web comic about an insane supervillain named Dr. Maniac, but the lines between reality and fiction blur when Robby's best friend claims that Dr. Maniac just kidnapped Robby's little brother.
* "Who's Your Mummy?": Abby and her brother learn that their grandmother is seriously ill, so they must stay with their uncle while she undergoes tests at the hospital. Only Abby and Peter end up caught in a game of identity theft in a house full of undead mummies begging to die for good.
* "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"): Michael Monroe only wanted to pull a prank on his teacher, and discovered that she's the figurehead for an alien invasion when he finds her trying to hatch a gigantic egg.
* "Say Cheese and Die Screaming": Julie Martin becomes the owner of an evil camera that bestows cruel, horrible fates on those it takes pictures of, and must figure out a way to circumvent the camera's power before she plummets to her death.

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* "Monster Blood for Breakfast": Matt Daniels cannot stand his next door neighbor Bradley, especially when Bradley because he always uses Matt's computer to order things without his permission. After Bradley orders Monster Blood which Matt on Matt's computer, Matt's attempt at revenge backfires when he accidentally eats some of the living goo for breakfast.
* "The Scream of the Haunted Mask": Carly-Beth Carly Beth Caldwell has tried to hide the Haunted Mask in order to prevent it from finding a new host, but didn't expect that she would meet the mask's previous owner. And they'll do whatever it takes to get the mask back.
* "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz": Robby Schwartz is a young artist who publishes his own web comic about an insane supervillain named Dr. Maniac, but the lines between reality and fiction blur when Robby's best friend claims that Dr. Maniac just kidnapped Robby's little brother.
* "Who's Your Mummy?": Abby and her brother Peter learn that their grandmother is seriously ill, so they must ill and are sent to stay with their estranged uncle while she undergoes tests at the hospital. Only Abby and Peter end up get caught in a game of identity theft in a house full of undead mummies begging who aren't allowed to die for good.
die.
* "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"): Michael Monroe Munroe only wanted to pull a prank on his teacher, and but discovered that she's the figurehead front man for an alien invasion when he finds sees her trying to hatch a gigantic egg.
* "Say Cheese and Die Screaming": Julie Martin becomes the owner of an evil camera that bestows cruel, horrible fates on those it takes pictures of, and must figure out a way to circumvent beat the camera's power before she plummets to her death.



* "When The Ghost Dog Howls": After being stalked by ghouls in Horrorland, Andy returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House, a gift shop operated by a strange old man named Jonathan Chiller. Andy purchases a dog tooth with the power to grant unlimited wishes, but each wish acts as a beacon to the tooth's original owner, a ghostly hound hellbent on destroying everything in its path.
* "Little Shop of Hamsters": Sam is almost eaten alive at Horrorland, but survives the encounter and returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House. But said souvenir might be responsible for the horrible changes occurring in the pet store Sam works at.
* "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special TwoHeadedCoin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head.

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* "When The Ghost Dog Howls": After being stalked by clowns and ghouls in Horrorland, Andy returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House, a gift shop operated by a strange old man named Jonathan Chiller. Andy purchases a dog tooth with the power to grant unlimited wishes, but each wish acts as a beacon to the tooth's original owner, a ghostly hound hellbent on destroying everything in its path.
* "Little Shop of Hamsters": Sam is almost eaten alive at Horrorland, but survives the encounter and returns home with acquires a souvenir from Chiller House. But said souvenir might be responsible for the horrible changes occurring in the pet store Sam works at.
* "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special TwoHeadedCoin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head. The blame gets pinned on Jessica, and suddenly she's in danger of losing her own head unless she can prove her innocence.



* "The Wizard of Ooze": Marco discovers a limited edition graphic novel about his favorite comic book character, the Ooze, at Chiller House. It even comes with instructions on how to develop his own superpowers, which will come in handy when he learns the Ooze is real, and is one of a few unsavory characters who want the book for themselves.
* "Slappy New Year": Ray becomes the latest unlucky owner of Slappy the Dummy, and this time Slappy plans to turn himself human when the clock ushers in the new year.

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* "The Wizard of Ooze": After being forced to participate in a strange game of tug-of-war, Marco discovers purchases a limited edition graphic novel about the Ooze, his favorite comic book character, the Ooze, at supervillain, from Chiller House. It The book even comes with instructions on how to develop his own get superpowers, which will come in handy be a great help when he Marco learns the Ooze is real, real and is one of a few unsavory characters who want wants the book for themselves.
comic back.
* "Slappy New Year": Ray becomes the latest unlucky owner and his brother Brandon survive a terrifying trip through a hall of mirrors and find themselves hiding in Chiller House. Brandon gets scared by Slappy the Dummy, and this time so Ray decides to buy the dummy. As strange things occur in Ray's home, Ray wonders if Slappy plans is alive or if someone is trying to turn himself human when the clock ushers in the new year.frame him.



* "Claws!": Mickey and Amanda are asked to watch a cat for their neighbors, but the cat escapes and is killed in the street. Luckily, the kids find an uncanny lookalike, but are now being stalked by dozens of angry, vicious cats in the process.

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* "Claws!": Mickey and Amanda are asked to watch a cat for their neighbors, neighbors' cat Bella, but the cat escapes Bella gets loose and is killed in the street. run over by a car. Luckily, the kids find an uncanny lookalike, lookalike in a store called Cat Heaven, but are Mickey is now being stalked by dozens of angry, vicious cats in the process.



* "Wanted: The Haunted Mask":
* "Planet of the Lawn Gnomes":
* "Son of Slappy":
* "How I Met My Monster":
* "Frankenstein's Dog":
* "Dr. Maniac Will See You Now":
* "Creature Teacher: The Final Exam":
* "A Nightmare on Clown Street":
* "Night of the Puppet People":
* "Here Comes the Shaggedy":

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* "Wanted: The Haunted Mask":
Mask": In a two-part story, a new girl gains ownership of the Haunted Mask and a boy is driven crazy on a haunted pumpkin farm.
* "Planet of the Lawn Gnomes":
Gnomes": A boy's family moves into a neighborhood with sinister looking lawn gnomes in front of every house.
* "Son of Slappy":
Slappy": Slappy's back, and this time he's teaming up with a brand new son to ruin the life of well behaved boy.
* "How I Met My Monster":
Monster": A timid boy befriends the new kid in class, who may or may not be connected to the monster from his nightmares.
* "Frankenstein's Dog":
Dog": A girl believes her mad scientist may have created a canine monstrosity.
* "Dr. Maniac Will See You Now":
Now": Dr. Maniac and his supervillain cohorts once again break into the real world to torment innocent children.
* "Creature Teacher: The Final Exam":
Exam": The disgusting Mrs. Maaargh returns as the head of a boot camp that will turn children into winners by threatening to have her eat them for poor performances.
* "A Nightmare on Clown Street":
Street": Inspired by his uncle, a boy attends a special clown camp featuring the legendary Murder the Clown, but begins hearing rumors about Clown Street, a maximum security prison but specifically for clowns.
* "Night of the Puppet People":
People": Two kids try to conquer their mysterious fear of puppets when a friend discovers some creepy marionettes that might have minds of their own.
* "Here Comes the Shaggedy": After their scientist father moves them from New York City to a dismal little town in Florida, a girl and her little brother learn about the mysterious creatures that live in the swamp near their home.
* "Lizard Of Oz": A girl who loves strange animals orders a special kind of Australian lizard that can mimic the appearance of anything it chooses.



* "Zombie Halloween":
* "The 12 Screams of Christmas":
* "Trick or Trap":
* "The Haunter":

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* "Zombie Halloween":
Halloween": A neighborhood obsessed with zombies and weird new neighbors make for a bizarre Halloween.
* "The 12 Screams of Christmas":
Christmas": So-called friends fight over the lead in a Christmas play about a ghost.
* "Trick or Trap":
Trap": Bullied kids try to set up traps for their tormentors in a haunted house on Halloween, unaware the house itself has plans for them.
* "The Haunter": A boy's endeavor to prove his bravery by spending the night in a haunted house backfires when he gets possessed by a spirit called the Haunter.

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* "Return to Ghost Camp": While on a bus ride to Camp Spirit Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher".

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* "Return to Ghost Camp": While on a bus ride to Camp Spirit Full Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher".



* "Tales To Give You Goosebumps": The first of six short story collections, including tales about a boy's monstrous baby sister, a group of kids who believe a vampire has moved to their neighborhood, a girl whose brother is turning into a doll, and a boy who acquires a powerful remote.
* "More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": A set of summer themed stories, featuring a boy stopping an alien invasion, a summer camp being overrun by poison ivy, and a girl who discovers the biggest shell in the world.
* "Even More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": In this third set of stories, a boarding school is replacing kids with robots, a gargoyle turns a boy's sister to stone, and a group of kids play the Haunted House Game.
* "Still More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": A set of Halloween stories features a girl who's bats about bats, a boy wishes to become the only child, and a scarecrow brings a plague on a girl's friends.
* "More and More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": This eclectic set of stories introduces a murderous lunch lady coming back from the dead, brothers who're asked to watch a haunted house, and a lunch box that comes with its own monsters.
* "More & More & More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": The final collection of short stories centering around Christmas includes a haunted ski lodge, a pair of siblings who get on Santa's bad side, a heat-draining vampire, and a cursed video tape that transforms viewers into the airhead protagonist of the worst Christmas movie ever.

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* "Tales '''Tales To Give You Goosebumps": Goosebumps'''
** ''The House of No Return'': A group of asshole kids try to find a new member for their club, with the initiation being they must spend half an hour in a haunted house.
** ''Teacher's Pet'':
The first new science teacher has more of six short story collections, including tales about a connection to the class animals than his students think.
** ''Strained Peas'': A
boy's parents bring home a baby girl with a monstrous baby sister, appetite.
** ''Strangers In The Woods'': Vacationing on her great aunt's farm,
a girl notices some subtle changes in her aunt's behavior and thinks they're connected to the weird lights in the woods.
** ''Good Friends'': A boy takes his frustrations out from his older brother's bullying by pranking his best friend's little sister.
** ''How I Won My Bat'': A baseball player will do anything to keep a magic bat.
** ''Mr. Teddy'': A girl obsessed with collecting fears her new teddy bear might be evil when her belongings are destroyed.
** ''Click'': Too much TV can be bad for you, especially for a boy who buys a universal remote that really is universal.
** ''Broken Dolls'': A girl rushes to save her brother from the clutches of a witch trying to turn him into a doll.
** ''A Vampire In The Neighborhood'': A
group of kids who believe a vampire has moved become determined to their neighborhood, a prove the new girl whose brother in class is turning into a doll, and a boy who acquires a powerful remote.
vampire.
* "More '''More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": Goosebumps'''
** ''The Werewolf's First Night'':
A set of summer themed stories, featuring boy fears the resort village he's staying at might have a werewolf problem.
** ''P.S. Don't Write Back'': At camp, a boy's shocked by the disturbing letters his parents are sending.
** ''Something Fishy'': Trying to beat the heat,
a boy stopping finds a way to shrink inside his fish tank.
** ''You Gotta Believe Me!'': No one believes a kid who stopped
an alien invasion, a summer camp being overrun invasion.
** ''Suckers!'': Vacationing on an island, siblings and their cousin are tormented
by poison ivy, two bullies and a blob creature with a taste for gummy worms and human flesh.
** ''Dr. Horror's House of Video'': A horror movie fan gets a part in a local director's latest blockbuster.
** ''The Cat's Tale'': A girl's new cat is possessive in more ways than one.
** ''Shell Shocker'': A greedy
girl who discovers is led to the location of the biggest shell in the world.
** ''Poison Ivy'': A summer camp is infested by a patch of poison ivy with a mind of its own.
** ''The Spirit of the Harvest Moon'': An isolated mountain lodge is haunted by a ghost that steals a new body every year.
* "Even '''Even More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": In this third set Goosebumps'''
** ''The Chalk Closet'': Kids who fail a creepy teacher's summer class start to disappear.
** ''Home Sweet Home'': A girl is stalked by an elderly witch who can turn into a spider.
** ''Don't Wake Mummy'': A boy's father brings his work home with him. That is, he brings home a sarcophagus with a restless mummy.
** ''I'm Telling!'': A gargoyle statue creates a liquid that turns things to stone, which a boy finds out only after his sister gets petrified.
** ''The Haunted House Game'': On a dark and stormy night, a group
of stories, siblings play a ''very'' realistic haunted house board game.
** ''Change for the Strange'': A girl buys a snakeskin jacket from a new clothing store, and realizes the saying "The clothes make the man" is too true when she grows scales and a forked tongue.
** ''The Perfect School'': A sinister
boarding school is replacing kids with robots, a gargoyle turns a boy's sister goes to stone, and a group extreme lengths to give parents well-behaved children.
** ''For The Birds'': The OnlySaneMan daughter
of kids play a family of bird enthusiasts thinks she's going cuckoo at a bird-themed hotel.
** ''Aliens in
the Haunted House Game.
Garden'': Kids try to protect a tiny space ship from a couple of bullies.
** ''The Thumbprint of Doom'': A superstitious girl's repeated warnings start to annoy her new friends.
* "Still '''Still More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": Goosebumps'''
** ''Pumpkin Juice'':
A set strange recipe turns a couple of Halloween stories features a girl who's bats about bats, a boy wishes to become boys into monsters.
** ''Attack of
the only child, and a scarecrow brings a plague on Tattoo'': An innocuous tattoo found at the bottom of a girl's friends.
treat bag comes to life and torments her.
** ''The Wish'': A boy's wish to be an only child might have turned him into ''the'' only child.
** ''An Old Story'': Siblings being watched by their strange aunt discover she's a witch planning to turn them into old men.
** ''The Scarecrow'': A mysterious scarecrow delivers a plague on those who've stripped it down.
** ''Awesome Ants'': A science project spirals horribly out of control when ants grow too big for their display.
** ''Please Don't Feed the Bears'': A teddy bear amusement park doesn't sound scary, until a girl realizes the employees aren't wearing costumes...
** ''The Goblin's Glare'': An artist creates a goblin decoration for Halloween, but said decoration starts to haunt his dreams.
** ''Bats About Bats'': The new girl in the neighborhood has an affinity for bats, but her friends don't realize how deep her devotion truly is.
** ''The Space Suit Snatcher'': An alien enthusiast acquires a suit said to belong to an actual alien, but it looks like the previous owner wants it back.
* "More '''More and More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": This eclectic set Goosebumps'''
** ''The Haunted Guitar'': A lazy kid learns they're no shortcuts to stardom when he strikes a deal with the ghost
of stories introduces a blues musician.
** ''Tune in Tomorrow'': A girl fears for her life when a new TV show seems to predict the awful things around her.
** ''Live Bait'': A boy's phobia of fish might be validated when he's eaten alive.
** ''Something Strange About Marci'': A sinister new girl may have deadly plans in store for the main character.
** ''The Ghost Sitter'': Brothers are asked to house sit for their next door neighbors. Unfortunately, said house is supposedly haunted.
** ''Fun With Spelling'': A girl abuses a spell book for petty revenge.
** ''Matt's Lunch Box'': A gaggle of tiny monsters live inside a boy's new lunch box, and threaten to eat him if he doesn't keep them fed.
** ''Stuck in 1957'': A pair of glasses transports a girl to a world where she lives in 1957, but doesn't provide a way back.
** ''Mirror Mirror on the Wall'': A vain girl's reflection decides she's had enough and tries to take control.
** ''What's Cooking?'': On the first day of summer school, a boy and girl accidentally unleash the ghost of
a murderous lunch lady coming back from the dead, brothers who're asked to watch a haunted house, and a lunch box that comes with its own monsters.
lady.
* "More '''More & More & More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": The final collection of short stories centering around Goosebumps'''
** ''Don't Sit on the Gronk'': A boy receives a strange pet as a
Christmas includes a haunted ski lodge, a pair gift, and doesn't follow the instructions on taking care of siblings who get on Santa's bad side, it.
** ''Nutcracker Nightmare'': Sam's old babysitter gives her a lesson about boredom when she slows the passage of time during a rendition of "The Nutcracker."
** ''The Ice Vampire'': Two boys battle
a heat-draining vampire, and a cursed video vampire carved from ice.
** ''A Holly Jolly Holiday'': A magic
tape that transforms viewers a family and their dog into versions of the airhead protagonist of main character from the worst Christmas movie ever.ever made.
** ''Why I Hate Jack Frost'': A boy's acquisition of a kitsch Christmas ornament brings on a series of snow-themed dreams that quickly become nightmares.
** ''Marshmallow Surprise'': An elderly neighbor repays a group of siblings with some special hot chocolate guaranteed to live up to its name.
** ''Monster on the Ice'': A pair of skates brings out the beast inside a hockey player.
** ''The Double Dip Horror'': Twin sisters pull the old switcheroo at a ski lodge, but their plan to prank an annoying little boy turns out to be more dangerous than they believed.
** ''Santa's Helpers'': Older siblings cruelly tell their little sister she's not related to them, but must rely on her help when they're mistaken for escaped elves.
** ''Attack of the Christmas Present'': A boy trades Christmas gifts with his older brother, then wishes he hadn't when his new action figure begins stalking him.
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* "Tales To Give You Goosebumps": The first of six short story collections, including tales about a boy's monstrous baby sister, a group of kids who believe a vampire has moved to their neighborhood, a girl whose brother is turning into a doll, and a boy who acquires a powerful remote.
* "More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": A set of summer themed stories, featuring a boy stopping an alien invasion, a summer camp being overrun by poison ivy, and a girl who discovers the biggest shell in the world.
* "Even More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": In this third set of stories, a boarding school is replacing kids with robots, a gargoyle turns a boy's sister to stone, and a group of kids play the Haunted House Game.
* "Still More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": A set of Halloween stories features a girl who's bats about bats, a boy wishes to become the only child, and a scarecrow brings a plague on a girl's friends.
* "More and More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": This eclectic set of stories introduces a murderous lunch lady coming back from the dead, brothers who're asked to watch a haunted house, and a lunch box that comes with its own monsters.
* "More & More & More Tales To Give You Goosebumps": The final collection of short stories centering around Christmas includes a haunted ski lodge, a pair of siblings who get on Santa's bad side, a heat-draining vampire, and a cursed video tape that transforms viewers into the airhead protagonist of the worst Christmas movie ever.
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* '''"Welcome to Dead House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who have died while living in the same house and are preparing to make the Benson family one of them[[note]]In the TV adaptation, the people of Dark Falls, except for the Benson family, have been zombified after a chemistry plant accident. The house is a red herring[[/note]]
* '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that their botantist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
* '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.[[note]]the TV version includes a sequel called "More Monster Blood" that takes place on a plane and isn't like the other ''Monster Blood'' stories listed here[[/note]]

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* '''"Welcome to Dead House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who have died while living in the same house from a chemical spill and are preparing to make the Benson family one of them[[note]]In the TV adaptation, the periodically arrange for new people of Dark Falls, except for to move to town so they can take their blood; the Benson family, have been zombified after a chemistry plant accident. The house "Dead House" is a red herring[[/note]]
where new residents live until they become zombies as well.
* '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that their botantist botanist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
* '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.[[note]]the TV version includes a an original sequel called "More Monster Blood" that Blood", which takes place on a plane and isn't like the other is not adapted from any existing ''Monster Blood'' stories listed here[[/note]]book.[[/note]]



* "The Abominable Snowman of Pasedena": Jordan and Nicole Blake are sick of living in California, especially during the winter months, where most kids in other states get to enjoy snow. The two get their wish when their father is assigned to travel to Alaska to find the Abominable Snowman, but trouble ensues when the Abominable Snowman and his snow, which, when thrown, can turn anything into ice, are brought back to California.

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* "The Abominable Snowman of Pasedena": Pasadena": Jordan and Nicole Blake are sick of living in California, especially during the winter months, where most kids in other states get to enjoy snow. The two get their wish when their father is assigned to travel to Alaska to find the Abominable Snowman, but trouble ensues when the Abominable Snowman and his snow, which, when thrown, can turn anything into ice, are brought back to California.


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* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially since the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, the camp has a bizarre mascot that is pictured everywhere, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
* '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe and his sister Mindy discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.

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* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer trailer, which accidentally detaches from the car, and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially since the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, the camp has a bizarre mascot that is pictured everywhere, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
* '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe and Joe, his sister Mindy and Joe's friend Moose discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.



* "Egg Monsters from Mars": During a disastrous Easter egg hunt in the backyard, Dana finds a strange, blue-veined egg and keeps it as a pet, but what's inside makes Dana the target of a mad scientist.
* "The Beasts from the East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game. The penalty for losing? Their lives!

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* "Egg Monsters from Mars": During a disastrous Easter egg hunt in the backyard, backyard during his spoiled little sister's birthday party, Dana finds a strange, blue-veined egg and keeps it as a pet, but what's inside makes Dana the target of a mad scientist.
* "The Beasts Beast from the East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game. The penalty for losing? Their lives!



* "Ghost Camp": Harry Altman and his brother, Alex go to Camp Spirit Moon, where the campers are wandering spirits who need living humans to escape.

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* "Ghost Camp": Harry Altman and his brother, brother Alex go to Camp Spirit Moon, where the campers are wandering spirits who need living humans to escape.



* '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''': To get payback on two bad kids, Tabitha and Lee, who always ruin her Halloween, Drew Brockman and her friend, Walker, recruit the help of twins, Shane and Shana, to scare Tabitha and Lee, but instead of the twins, two pumpkin-headed monsters appear and force Drew, Walker, Lee, and Tabitha to trick-or-treat all night so they can be fattened up for eating.

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* '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''': To get payback on two bad kids, Tabitha and Lee, who always ruin her Halloween, Drew Brockman and her friend, Walker, recruit the help of twins, Shane and Shana, to scare Tabitha and Lee, but instead of the twins, two pumpkin-headed monsters appear and force Drew, Walker, Lee, and Tabitha to trick-or-treat all night so they can be fattened up for eating.forever.



* '''"Calling All Creeps"''': After getting kicked off the school newspaper club, nerdy loser Ricky Beamer pulls a prank on newspaper head Tasha [=McClain=] by putting a message for "all creeps" to call Tasha after midnight. However, Tasha catches wise and puts Ricky's name in the message instead, leading to Ricky being stalked by lizard creatures (posing as the school's bullies) who need Ricky's help in planting transformation seeds to enslave all of humanity.

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* '''"Calling All Creeps"''': After getting kicked off the school newspaper club, nerdy loser Ricky Beamer pulls a prank on newspaper head Tasha [=McClain=] by putting a message for "all creeps" to call Tasha after midnight. However, Tasha catches wise and puts Ricky's name and phone number in the message instead, leading to Ricky being stalked by lizard creatures (posing as the school's bullies) who need Ricky's help in planting transformation seeds to enslave all of humanity.



* "How I Learned to Fly": In this supernatural, satirical story of love and [[CelebrityIsOverrated the burden of being famous]], Jack Johnson finds a strange book that instructs humans on how to fly so he can one-up his rival, Wilson, and win the heart of his crush, Mia, but when Wilson reveals to Jack that he can fly too, the two boys soon find themselves in the spotlight -- and Jack is unable to enjoy being known as "The Flying Boy" (especially since Wilson is getting more lucrative deals than he is).

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* "How I Learned to Fly": In this supernatural, satirical story of love and [[CelebrityIsOverrated the burden of being famous]], Jack Johnson finds a strange book that instructs humans on how to fly so he can finally one-up his rival, Wilson, and win the heart of his crush, Mia, but when Wilson reveals to Jack that he can fly too, the two boys soon find themselves in the spotlight -- and Jack is unable to enjoy being known as "The Flying Boy" (especially since Wilson is getting more lucrative deals than he is).



* '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''': Despite his mother's admonitions, Matt Amsterdam spends the night in the empty guest room of his house -- and ends up waking up in a new world with a new identity...and on the run from a police force bent on stopping those who warp reality.

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* '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''': Despite his mother's admonitions, Matt Amsterdam spends the night in the empty guest room of his house -- and ends up waking up in a new world with a new identity... and on the run from a police force bent on stopping those who warp reality.



* "The Haunted School": During a dance at his new school, Tommy Frazer and his new best friend, Ben, get inside an elevator in search of banner paper and find themselves in a black-and-white world where most of the school's missing class of 1947 now resides thanks to an evil photographer's magic camera while the rest of them have descended into madness and started a cult bent on ridding the world of color.

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* "The Haunted School": During While prepping decorations for a dance at his new school, Tommy Frazer and his new best friend, Ben, get inside an elevator in search of banner paper and find themselves in a black-and-white world where most of the school's missing class of 1947 now resides thanks to an evil photographer's magic camera while the rest of them have descended into madness and started a cult bent on ridding the world of color.
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* '''"Say Cheese and Die"''': Greg Banks and his friends, Shari, Michael, and Bird find a camera in an abandoned house and find a camera that has the power to predict disaster.
* "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb": Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents, and gets lost in the pyramids with mummies.
* '''"Let's Get Invisible"''': Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that can turn its users invisible, but the more they use it, the harder it is to return...and when they do return, their personalities get warped.
* "Night of the Living Dummy": In this, the first part of the "Living Dummy" trilogy[[note]]not counting the spin-offs and companion books from other ''Goosebumps''-related series[[/note]], Lindy Powell finds a ventriloquist dummy in the trash and keeps it, prompting her bratty twin sister to get one as well. However, when destructive pranks begin happening, the siblings begin to wonder if their dummies have anything to do with it.

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* '''"Say Cheese and Die"''': Greg Banks and his friends, Shari, Michael, and Bird find a camera in explore an abandoned house and inside it they find a camera that has the power to predict disaster.
* "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb": Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents, and after they have to take an emergency trip and leave him with his uncle Ben and cousin Sari, gets lost in the pyramids with mummies.
* '''"Let's Get Invisible"''': Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that can turn its users invisible, but the more they use it, the harder it is to return... and when they do return, their personalities get warped.
* "Night of the Living Dummy": In this, the first part of the "Living Dummy" trilogy[[note]]not counting the spin-offs and companion books from other ''Goosebumps''-related series[[/note]], Lindy Powell finds a ventriloquist dummy in the trash and keeps it, prompting her bratty twin sister Kris to get one as well. However, when destructive pranks begin happening, the siblings begin to wonder if their dummies have anything to do with it.



* '''"The Haunted Mask"''': Sick of being the butt of everyone's practical jokes and appalled that her mother made her a lame duck costume for Halloween, Carly Beth Caldwell decides to buy a mask from a strange costume shop, but the more Carly Beth wears the mask she bought, the more her personality gets warped and the harder it is for the mask to come off her face.

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* '''"The Haunted Mask"''': Sick of being the butt of everyone's practical jokes and appalled that her mother made her a lame duck costume for Halloween, scaredy-cat Carly Beth Caldwell decides to buy a mask from a strange costume shop, but the more Carly Beth wears the mask she bought, the more her personality gets warped and the harder it is for the mask to come off her face.



* '''"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp"''': When a strange dog becomes Grady Tucker's new pet, the entire town suspects the dog of being a werewolf.

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* '''"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp"''': When a strange dog becomes Grady Tucker's new pet, the entire town suspects a series of attacks on animals makes people suspect the dog of being a werewolf.



* '''"Return of the Mummy"''': A year after his previous encounter with the mummy, Gabe flies back to Egypt to attend the grand public opening of the pyramid Uncle Ben was excavating in the last book. Gabe and his cousin soon find themselves trapped in a pyramid and the news reporter they trusted, Nila, soon reveals that she isn't who she seems.

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* '''"Return of the Mummy"''': A year after his previous encounter with the mummy, Gabe flies back to Egypt to attend the grand public opening of the pyramid Uncle Ben was excavating in the last book. Gabe and his cousin Sari soon find themselves trapped in a pyramid and the news reporter they trusted, Nila, soon reveals that she isn't who she seems.



* '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''': Siblings Eddie and Sue are vacationing in London, England, when they become lost in a medieval torture chamber known as Terror Tower and on the run from a hooded executioner -- and things get weirder when they begin losing their money and their memories.

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* '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''': Siblings Eddie and Sue are vacationing in London, England, when they become lost in a medieval torture chamber known as Terror Tower and on the run from a hooded executioner -- and things get weirder when they begin losing their money and their memories.



* "Monster Blood III": In the third installment of the ''Monster Blood'' books, Evan Ross accidentally ingests some of the evil green slime after his nerdy cousin, Kermit, uses it in a chemistry experiment, and turns into a giant.

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* "Monster Blood III": In the third installment of the ''Monster Blood'' books, Evan Ross accidentally ingests some of the evil green slime after his nerdy cousin, Kermit, inadvertently uses it in a chemistry experiment, experiment (the Monster Blood having been slipped into his experiment by Andy as payback for Kermit's trouble making), and turns into a giant.
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* "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special two-headed coin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head.

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* "Heads, You Lose": Jessica receives a special two-headed coin TwoHeadedCoin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head.

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* "Revenge of the Living Dummy":
* "Creep From The Deep":
* "Monster Blood for Breakfast":
* "The Scream of the Haunted Mask":
* "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz":
* "Who's Your Mummy?":
* "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"):
* "Say Cheese and Die Screaming":

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* "Revenge of the Living Dummy":
Dummy": Slappy the Dummy returns to terrorize two young girls, and then follows them to Horrorland where they and several other children will find themselves the targets of an insidious revenge scheme.
* "Creep From The Deep":
Deep": Billy and Sheena Deep return with their uncle Dr. Deep, and this time the Deep Family must fight against a crew of undead pirates trapped in limbo.
* "Monster Blood for Breakfast":
Breakfast": Matt Daniels cannot stand his next door neighbor Bradley, especially when Bradley uses Matt's computer to order Monster Blood which Matt accidentally eats for breakfast.
* "The Scream of the Haunted Mask":
Mask": Carly-Beth Caldwell has tried to hide the Haunted Mask in order to prevent it from finding a new host, but didn't expect that she would meet the mask's previous owner. And they'll do whatever it takes to get the mask back.
* "Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz":
Schwartz": Robby Schwartz is a young artist who publishes his own web comic about an insane supervillain named Dr. Maniac, but the lines between reality and fiction blur when Robby's best friend claims that Dr. Maniac just kidnapped Robby's little brother.
* "Who's Your Mummy?":
Mummy?": Abby and her brother learn that their grandmother is seriously ill, so they must stay with their uncle while she undergoes tests at the hospital. Only Abby and Peter end up caught in a game of identity theft in a house full of undead mummies begging to die for good.
* "My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"):
Monster"): Michael Monroe only wanted to pull a prank on his teacher, and discovered that she's the figurehead for an alien invasion when he finds her trying to hatch a gigantic egg.
* "Say Cheese and Die Screaming":Screaming": Julie Martin becomes the owner of an evil camera that bestows cruel, horrible fates on those it takes pictures of, and must figure out a way to circumvent the camera's power before she plummets to her death.



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* "When The Ghost Dog Howls":
* "Little Shop of Hamsters":
* "Heads, You Lose":
* "Weirdo Halloween":
* "The Wizard of Ooze":
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* "Escape from Horrorland": Lizzy and Luke Morris try to help the Very Special Guests in Horrorland by warning them that Panic Park is a trap, but everyone is convinced the Morrises are actually spies working for the Horrors.
* "The Streets of Panic Park":
Park": The Very Special Guests discover who the real liars are, but must now face their old enemies in Panic Park as well as the true mastermind behind their torment, the Menace.
* "When The Ghost Dog Howls":
Howls": After being stalked by ghouls in Horrorland, Andy returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House, a gift shop operated by a strange old man named Jonathan Chiller. Andy purchases a dog tooth with the power to grant unlimited wishes, but each wish acts as a beacon to the tooth's original owner, a ghostly hound hellbent on destroying everything in its path.
* "Little Shop of Hamsters":
Hamsters": Sam is almost eaten alive at Horrorland, but survives the encounter and returns home with a souvenir from Chiller House. But said souvenir might be responsible for the horrible changes occurring in the pet store Sam works at.
* "Heads, You Lose":
Lose": Jessica receives a special two-headed coin from Jonathan Chiller, which he promises will let her win any and every bet the coin is used for. But the coin also takes Jessica back in time to meet its original owner, a prince who is missing his head.
* "Weirdo Halloween":
Halloween": Meg discovers the strange little kid she saved from a bunch of bullies is actually a disgusting alien. Said alien becomes indebted to Meg, even as his people prepare their invasion of Earth. Afterwards, Meg is brought back to Horrorland where she must prove to Jonathan Chiller that she is who she claims to be.
* "The Wizard of Ooze":
Ooze": Marco discovers a limited edition graphic novel about his favorite comic book character, the Ooze, at Chiller House. It even comes with instructions on how to develop his own superpowers, which will come in handy when he learns the Ooze is real, and is one of a few unsavory characters who want the book for themselves.
* "Slappy New Year":
Year": Ray becomes the latest unlucky owner of Slappy the Dummy, and this time Slappy plans to turn himself human when the clock ushers in the new year.
* "The Horror at Chiller House":House": Six kids took a souvenir from Chiller House, and Jonathan Chiller told them they would pay him back the next time they met. Now the six kids have been brought back to Horrorland against their will, and Chiller wants them to pay for their purchases with their lives.



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* "Claws!":"Claws!": Mickey and Amanda are asked to watch a cat for their neighbors, but the cat escapes and is killed in the street. Luckily, the kids find an uncanny lookalike, but are now being stalked by dozens of angry, vicious cats in the process.



* "The Five Masks of Dr. Screem":
* "Why I Quit Zombie School":

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* "The Five Masks of Dr. Screem":
Screem": Monica and her little brother are forced to help a strange woman protect five powerful masks from an evil scientist on Halloween.
* "Why I Quit Zombie School":School": Matt discovers too late that, while everyone at his new school seems strange, he himself is the odd duck out. Why? Because his parents unwittingly enrolled him in a school for the undead, and must figure out a way to stop their upcoming invasion on the living.
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* '''"You Can't Scare Me"''': Two pranksters, Eddie and his best friend Hat, team up to scare a fearless girl named Courtney, but when all of their pranks backfire, they decide to use the local swamp, said to be the cursed burial ground for the town's original settlers who died in a mudslide, to scare her senseless.

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* '''"You Can't Scare Me"''': Two pranksters, Eddie and his best friend friends Hat, Molly and Charlene team up to scare a fearless girl named Courtney, but when all of their pranks backfire, they decide to use the local swamp, said to be the cursed burial ground for the town's original settlers who died in a mudslide, to scare her senseless.

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* "Welcome to Camp Slither":
* "Help! We Have Strange Powers!":

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* "Welcome to Camp Slither":
Slither": Heather and her brother, Boone, go to a summer camp that turns out to be a mad scientist's laboratory for figuring out how to genetically engineer snakes with humans.
* "Help! We Have Strange Powers!":Powers!": Twin siblings fear for their lives when they develop superpowers and discover that a secret agency is targeting them in order to obtain the powers for themselves.



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* "Night of the Giant Everything" (formerly known as "The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader"):Grader"): When 11-year-old Steven Sweeney is tricked into drinking a strange mixture of chemicals, he starts shrinking and must navigate his way through gigantic dust bunnies, enormous birds, and other once seemingly harmless, everyday items to get to his best friend's house for help.



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* "Don't Scream!":
Scream!": Jack Harmon finds a cell phone on the bus and gets a call from a girl -- who turns out to be an invisible entity haunting him through electronic devices and looking for a human body.
* "The Birthday Party of No Return":Return": Lee Hargrove wishes he could be lucky like his friend Cory Duckworth -- and gets his wish when he receives a strange good-luck charm in the mail. But, as with most strange charms, Lee's gives him good luck at a price.
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* '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that they're botantist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.

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* '''"Stay Out of the Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that they're their botantist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
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* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially when the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.

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* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially when since the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, the camp has a bizarre mascot that is pictured everywhere, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
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* "The Beasts from the East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game.

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* "The Beasts from the East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game. The penalty for losing? Their lives!
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* "Ghost in the Mirror": Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room (as his father has been struggling with finding a job and the family doesn't have much in the way of money for new furniture), including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people (not the same ones as the ones from that ''SouthPark'' episode about the metrosexual fad).

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* "Ghost in the Mirror": Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room (as his father has been struggling with finding a job and the family doesn't have much in the way of money for new furniture), including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people (not the same ones as the ones from that ''SouthPark'' ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode about the metrosexual fad).

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* '''"Welcome to Dead House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who have died while living in the same house and are preparing to make the Benson family one of themthem[[note]]In the TV adaptation, the people of Dark Falls, except for the Benson family, have been zombified after a chemistry plant accident. The house is a red herring[[/note]]



* '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.

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* '''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.[[note]]the TV version includes a sequel called "More Monster Blood" that takes place on a plane and isn't like the other ''Monster Blood'' stories listed here[[/note]]



* '''"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight"''':
* '''"Go Eat Worms!"''':
* '''"Ghost Beach"''':
* '''"Return of the Mummy"''':
* '''"The Phantom of the Auditorium"''':
* '''"Attack of the Mutant"''':
* '''"My Hairiest Adventure"''':
* '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''':
* '''"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom"''':
* "Monster Blood III":
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy II"''':
* '''"The Barking Ghost"''':
* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam":
* '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''':
* '''"A Shocker on Shock Street"''':
* '''"The Haunted Mask II"''':
* '''"The Headless Ghost"''':
* "The Abominable Snowman of Pasedena":
* '''"How I Got My Shrunken Head"''':
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy III"''':
* '''"Bad Hare Day"''':
* "Egg Monsters from Mars":
* "The Beasts from the East":
* '''"Say Cheese and Die -- Again"''':
* "Ghost Camp":
* '''"How To Kill a Monster"''':
* "Legend of the Lost Legend":
* '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''':
* '''"Vampire Breath"''':
* '''"Calling All Creeps"''':
* "Beware the Snowman":
* "How I Learned to Fly":
* "Chicken Chicken":
* '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''':
* '''"The Blob That Ate Everyone"''':
* "The Curse of Camp Cold Lake":
* '''"My Best Friend is Invisible"''':
* "Deep Trouble II":
* "The Haunted School":
* '''"Werewolf Skin"''':
* "I Live in Your Basement":
* "Monster Blood IV":

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* '''"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight"''':
Midnight"''': While visiting their grandparents' home on the farm, Jodie and Mark discover that the farm is haunted by demonic scarecrows brought to life by a farmhand's black magic.
* '''"Go Eat Worms!"''':
Worms!"''': Todd Barstow loves collecting and experimenting on worms. Things get sticky (and slimy) when the worms begin appearing in Todd's lunch and his homework -- and Todd soon comes face-to-face with a giant worm bent on killing Todd for mistreating her babies.
* '''"Ghost Beach"''':
Beach"''': The Sadler siblings, Terri and Jerry, try to solve the mystery of the ghostly resident living in a cave in a mountain near the beach.
* '''"Return of the Mummy"''':
Mummy"''': A year after his previous encounter with the mummy, Gabe flies back to Egypt to attend the grand public opening of the pyramid Uncle Ben was excavating in the last book. Gabe and his cousin soon find themselves trapped in a pyramid and the news reporter they trusted, Nila, soon reveals that she isn't who she seems.
* '''"The Phantom of the Auditorium"''':
Auditorium"''': Brooke Rogers and Zeke Matthews are chosen to play Esmerelda and The Phantom in their school's version of The Phantom of the Opera, but a chain of accidents impede production and threaten to have Zeke kicked off the cast (as the drama teacher thinks Zeke is taking his role as The Phantom too seriously).
* '''"Attack of the Mutant"''':
Mutant"''': Comic book nerd Skipper Matthews is stoked when he finds a building that looks like his favorite comic book villain's secret lair, but a visit through the lair has Skipper losing his grip on reality after seeing comic book panels with Skipper as the hero.
* '''"My Hairiest Adventure"''':
Adventure"''': Larry Boyd freaks out when his hands become hairy presumably as a result of expired tanning lotion. Things get weirder when his friends begin to disappear and dogs who share their physical features appear in their place.
* '''"A Night in Terror Tower"''':
Tower"''': Siblings Eddie and Sue are vacationing in London, England, when they become lost in a medieval torture chamber known as Terror Tower and on the run from a hooded executioner -- and things get weirder when they begin losing their money and their memories.
* '''"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom"''':
Doom"''': To get back at his bratty sister, Tara, for ruining his birthday party, Michael Webster vandalizes his father's new cuckoo clock by twisting the bird's head backwards so Tara will get blamed for it. The plan falls apart, however, when Michael finds himself reliving his disastrous birthday party -- and going backwards in time every time he goes to sleep.
* "Monster Blood III":
III": In the third installment of the ''Monster Blood'' books, Evan Ross accidentally ingests some of the evil green slime after his nerdy cousin, Kermit, uses it in a chemistry experiment, and turns into a giant.
* '''"It Came From Beneath The Sink"''': Katrina and her brother Daniel find a living "sponge" underneath the sink in their new house that turns out to be a monster that causes bad luck for anyone who finds it -- and death for anyone who tries to destroy it or get rid of it.
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy II"''':
II"''': Amy Krammer receives a replacement ventriloquist dummy named Slappy, which she accidentally brings to life by reading a spell from the dummy's coat pocket.
* '''"The Barking Ghost"''':
Ghost"''': Cooper Holmes and his new friend, Fergie, are stalked by two dogs who haunt the woods and trick them into swapping bodies.
* "The Horror at Camp Jellyjam":
Jellyjam": While on a road trip with their parents, Elliot and his sister Wendy get inside their parents' trailer and crash into a sports camp called King Jellyjam's Sports Camp. The two decide to stay and participate in the activities until their parents can come for them, but while Elliot is enjoying the competitive spirit, Wendy finds it all too bizarre -- especially when the winners end up missing, the counselors seem a bit too cheery, everyone is disappointed in Wendy over not sharing their obsessive competitive spirit, and the ground begins to shake at night.
* '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes"''':
Gnomes"''': Joe Burton's dad buys two garden gnomes for their already-tacky front lawn, but Joe and his sister Mindy discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction at night.
* '''"A Shocker on Shock Street"''':
Street"''': Erin Wright and her friend Marty are big fans of the ''Shock Street'' movies and are chosen as the first kids to tour the new park (since Erin's dad works as one of the engineers), but a string of strange events make Erin and Marty suspect that the creatures of Shock Street may be real.
* '''"The Haunted Mask II"''':
II"''': Steve Boswell goes to the mask shop that Carly Beth went to in the first book and buys an old man's mask to scare the little kids he's forced to coach in school as punishment for a prank -- and much like Carly Beth in the first book, Steve finds out that the mask he bought is a human face bent on warping the personality of anyone who wears it for too long.
* '''"The Headless Ghost"''':
Ghost"''': Pranksters Duane Comack and his partner-in-crime Stephanie Alpert love to visit Hill House, a place said to be haunted by a boy who was decapitated by an evil sea captain. One night, they decide to go to the house after it closes to find the boy's head, but actually end up encountering the ghost, as well as a few other restless spirits.
* "The Abominable Snowman of Pasedena":
Pasedena": Jordan and Nicole Blake are sick of living in California, especially during the winter months, where most kids in other states get to enjoy snow. The two get their wish when their father is assigned to travel to Alaska to find the Abominable Snowman, but trouble ensues when the Abominable Snowman and his snow, which, when thrown, can turn anything into ice, are brought back to California.
* '''"How I Got My Shrunken Head"''':
Head"''': Mark, a chubby twelve-year-old boy who prefers the company of video games to actual human interaction, is given a shrunken head by his jungle explorer Aunt Benna's assistant. The assistant suggests that Mark be brought down to the island of Baladora to visit Aunt Benna, but soon discovers that the assistant, Benna's partner, and Benna's partner's daughter, are plotting to shake Mark down for information on the jungle magic the shrunken head possesses.
* '''"Night of the Living Dummy III"''':
III"''': Trina O'Dell's dad used to be a famous ventriloquist, but now he only collects and refurnishes old ventriloquist dolls in his spare time. Trina's dad finds Slappy in the trash and adds him to his collection. After reading the words that come with Slappy, not only Slappy, but all of the ventriloquist dolls come to life.
* '''"Bad Hare Day"''':
Day"''': Amateur magician Tim Swanson sneaks out to a midnight magic show held by his idol, Amaz-O. After Amaz-O puts Tim in a box and Tim drops backstage and stumbles upon Amaz-O's dressing room, Tim steals Amaz-O's magic bag -- and finds that Amaz-O's magic is more than the boy can handle.
* "Egg Monsters from Mars":
Mars": During a disastrous Easter egg hunt in the backyard, Dana finds a strange, blue-veined egg and keeps it as a pet, but what's inside makes Dana the target of a mad scientist.
* "The Beasts from the East":
East": Ginger Wald, a former nature camp survivor, and her twin brothers, Nat and Pat, end up lost in the woods, where beaver/bear-like monsters challenge them to a dangerous tag-style forest game.
* '''"Say Cheese and Die -- Again"''':
Again"''': To prove to his English teacher, Mr. Saur, that the camera he found in the first story ("Say Cheese -- And Die") is real so he can raise his "F" grade on a class assignment, Greg goes back to the abandoned house to retrieve the camera -- and finds that it still works and is still evil.
* "Ghost Camp":
Camp": Harry Altman and his brother, Alex go to Camp Spirit Moon, where the campers are wandering spirits who need living humans to escape.
* '''"How To Kill a Monster"''':
Monster"''': While at their grandparents' house in the swamps, step-siblings Gretchen and Clark decide to put their differences aside when they find themselves trapped in the house with a monster in one of the rooms.
* "Legend of the Lost Legend":
Legend": Marissa and Justin, the children of famous writer/storyteller Richard Clarke, decide to help their father find an ancient parchment called "The Lost Legend," and soon find themselves in the woods of Brovania, home to silver-coated dogs, thousands of mice, and Viking warriors thought to have been dead long ago.
* '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns"''':
Jack-O-Lanterns"''': To get payback on two bad kids, Tabitha and Lee, who always ruin her Halloween, Drew Brockman and her friend, Walker, recruit the help of twins, Shane and Shana, to scare Tabitha and Lee, but instead of the twins, two pumpkin-headed monsters appear and force Drew, Walker, Lee, and Tabitha to trick-or-treat all night so they can be fattened up for eating.
* '''"Vampire Breath"''':
Breath"''': During an air-hockey game, Freddy Martinez and his best friend, Cara, accidentally knock over a china cabinet and find a secret room housing a coffin and a bottle labeled, "Vampire Breath," which brings to life a vampire in search of his fanged dentures.
* '''"Calling All Creeps"''':
Creeps"''': After getting kicked off the school newspaper club, nerdy loser Ricky Beamer pulls a prank on newspaper head Tasha [=McClain=] by putting a message for "all creeps" to call Tasha after midnight. However, Tasha catches wise and puts Ricky's name in the message instead, leading to Ricky being stalked by lizard creatures (posing as the school's bullies) who need Ricky's help in planting transformation seeds to enslave all of humanity.
* "Beware the Snowman":
Snowman": Following her mother's death, Jaclyn and her aunt Greta move to an Arctic town called Sherpia, where everyone lives in fear of a snow monster living in the mountains, but when Jaclyn goes searching for it, she finds that the snow monster knows about her missing father and her dead mother's secret hobbies.
* "How I Learned to Fly":
Fly": In this supernatural, satirical story of love and [[CelebrityIsOverrated the burden of being famous]], Jack Johnson finds a strange book that instructs humans on how to fly so he can one-up his rival, Wilson, and win the heart of his crush, Mia, but when Wilson reveals to Jack that he can fly too, the two boys soon find themselves in the spotlight -- and Jack is unable to enjoy being known as "The Flying Boy" (especially since Wilson is getting more lucrative deals than he is).
* "Chicken Chicken":
Chicken": Farm girl Crystal and her brother Cole find themselves out of "cluck" when a mysterious woman in black named Vanessa shrieks "Chicken, chicken!" after the two accidentally knock her down while walking home and the siblings begin growing feathers and beaks.
* '''"Don't Go To Sleep!"''':
Sleep!"''': Despite his mother's admonitions, Matt Amsterdam spends the night in the empty guest room of his house -- and ends up waking up in a new world with a new identity...and on the run from a police force bent on stopping those who warp reality.
* '''"The Blob That Ate Everyone"''':
Everyone"''': Aspiring writer Zackie Beauchamp is given a typewriter and a feather pen by a woman whose curio shop was destroyed in a lightning storm -- and finds that these writing tools have the power to turn words into reality, which is bad, as Zackie's current story is about a blob monster with a rapacious appetite.
* "The Curse of Camp Cold Lake":
Lake": Sarah Maas hates her summer at Camp Cold Lake due to the apathetic campers and the myriad of safety rules, so [[TooDumbToLive she pretends to drown herself to win friends]]. Unfortunately, the plan backfires when Sarah has a near-death experience (sorry, "[[NeverSayDie wakes up in a snowy dream world]]") and meets a ghost girl named Della who will stop at nothing to make Sarah her friend in the afterlife -- even if it means taking Sarah's life in the mortal world.
* '''"My Best Friend is Invisible"''':
Invisible"''': After visiting an abandoned house said to be haunted, Sammy Jacobs soon gets a new friend -- a boy named Brent whom no one (not even Sammy) can see. But is Brent a ghost or is there a scientific explanation for his invisibility?
* "Deep Trouble II":
II": Billy Deep is back, and on vacation in the Caribbean with his sister, Sheena, and their father, Dr. Deep. This time around, Billy and Sheena try to stop Dr. Deep's assistant from a plot to mutate the sea life into aquatic monsters.
* "The Haunted School":
School": During a dance at his new school, Tommy Frazer and his new best friend, Ben, get inside an elevator in search of banner paper and find themselves in a black-and-white world where most of the school's missing class of 1947 now resides thanks to an evil photographer's magic camera while the rest of them have descended into madness and started a cult bent on ridding the world of color.
* '''"Werewolf Skin"''':
Skin"''': Aspiring photographer Alex Hunter goes in search of werewolves in his aunt and uncle's small town -- and discovers that these werewolves are closer to him than they think.
* "I Live in Your Basement":
Basement": Sick of his overprotective mother keeping him from having fun, Marco sneaks off to play baseball -- and ends up getting hit in the head. While recuperating at home, Marco begins getting strange calls from a boy named Keith who lives in the basement and may be a monster. Is Keith real or a product of Marco's concussion? And why does reality keep changing the more Marco talks to Keith?
* "Monster Blood IV":IV": In the final book of the original series, Evan, Andy, Kermit, and Conan once again do battle with monstrous slime -- but this Monster Blood is an excessively thirsty purplish-blue slug creature that can multiply.



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*"My Friends Call Me Monster" (a.k.a "They Call Me Monster"):
*"Say Cheese and Die Screaming":
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*"When The Ghost Dog Howls":
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*"Heads, You Lose":
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*"Claws!":
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* "Stay Out of the Basement":
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* "Say Cheese and Die":
* "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb":
* "Let's Get Invisible":
* "Night of the Living Dummy":
* "The Girl Who Cried Monster":
* "Welcome to Camp Nightmare":
* "The Ghost Next Door":
* "The Haunted Mask":
* "BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor":
* "Piano Lessons Can Be Murder":
* "The Werewolf of Fever Swamp":
* "You Can't Scare Me":
* "One Day at Horrorland":
* "Why I'm Afraid of Bees":
* "Monster Blood II":
* "Deep Trouble":
* "The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight":
* "Go Eat Worms!":
* "Ghost Beach":
* "Return of the Mummy":
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* "Attack of the Mutant":
* "My Hairiest Adventure":
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* "Welcome '''"Welcome to Dead House":
House"''': Amanda and Josh Benson move into a new house in Dark Falls, where the residents are all zombies who have died while living in the same house and are preparing to make the Benson family one of them
* "Stay '''"Stay Out of the Basement":
Basement"''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried that they're botantist father (who was recently fired) may be performing dubious experiments in the basement -- and things get complicated when a man who's been tied up in the closet claims that he's the kids' real father and that the man they call Dad is a half-man, half-plant who stole his identity.
* "Monster Blood":
'''"Monster Blood"''': While staying at his aunt's house, Evan Ross befriends a girl named Andy (short for Andrea), who talks him into buying a novelty green slime called Monster Blood, which consumes everything in its path and turns Evan's pet dog into a giant pooch.
* "Say '''"Say Cheese and Die":
Die"''': Greg Banks and his friends, Shari, Michael, and Bird find a camera in an abandoned house and find a camera that has the power to predict disaster.
* "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb":
Tomb": Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents, and gets lost in the pyramids with mummies.
* "Let's '''"Let's Get Invisible":
Invisible"''': Max and his brother Noah find a mirror in the attic that can turn its users invisible, but the more they use it, the harder it is to return...and when they do return, their personalities get warped.
* "Night of the Living Dummy":
Dummy": In this, the first part of the "Living Dummy" trilogy[[note]]not counting the spin-offs and companion books from other ''Goosebumps''-related series[[/note]], Lindy Powell finds a ventriloquist dummy in the trash and keeps it, prompting her bratty twin sister to get one as well. However, when destructive pranks begin happening, the siblings begin to wonder if their dummies have anything to do with it.
* "The '''"The Girl Who Cried Monster":
Monster"''': Lucy Dark loves tormenting her brother into thinking monsters are real, but when Lucy discovers the local librarian's after-hours activities, who's going to believe her?
* "Welcome '''"Welcome to Camp Nightmare":
Nightmare"''': Billy's stay at Camp Nightmoon turns to horror when word of a monster lurking in the woods crops up, followed by a series of events leaving campers injured and missing.
* "The '''"The Ghost Next Door":
Door"''': While staying home for the summer, Hannah Fairchild makes friends with a new boy in the neighborhood who survives a series of near-fatal accidents. Is he just lucky, or could he be the ghost of a child who died in a house fire years ago?
* "The '''"The Haunted Mask":
Mask"''': Sick of being the butt of everyone's practical jokes and appalled that her mother made her a lame duck costume for Halloween, Carly Beth Caldwell decides to buy a mask from a strange costume shop, but the more Carly Beth wears the mask she bought, the more her personality gets warped and the harder it is for the mask to come off her face.
* "BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor":
'''"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor"''': Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by her bully, Judith) is given three wishes by an elderly witch named Clarissa after helping the old lady find her way home, which give Samantha what she wants at the price of everyone else around her.
* "Piano '''"Piano Lessons Can Be Murder":
Murder"''': Jerry Hawkins' parents decide to put the piano in their attic to good use by making Jerry take lessons, but Jerry discovers a disturbing truth about the piano -- and the insane piano teacher who seems to be fixated on Jerry's hands.
* "The '''"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp":
Swamp"''': When a strange dog becomes Grady Tucker's new pet, the entire town suspects the dog of being a werewolf.
* "You '''"You Can't Scare Me":
Me"''': Two pranksters, Eddie and his best friend Hat, team up to scare a fearless girl named Courtney, but when all of their pranks backfire, they decide to use the local swamp, said to be the cursed burial ground for the town's original settlers who died in a mudslide, to scare her senseless.
* "One '''"One Day at Horrorland":
Horrorland"''': Out on a day trip to Zoo Gardens, the Morris family and the kids' friend, Clay, get lost and find themselves at a monster theme park called "Horror Land," where the scares go beyond anything you'd expect in a normal theme park.
* "Why I'm Afraid of Bees":
Bees": Klutzy wimp Gary Lutz (a.k.a Lutz the Klutz) finds an online advertisement for a clinic that specializes in body-swapping. However, the experiment goes awry when, instead of the body of a cool jock named Dirk, Gary finds himself in the body of the one thing he fears most -- a bee.
* "Monster Blood II":
II": Evan and his friend Andy once again contend with the evil novelty slime known as Monster Blood. This time, Evan contends with his jerk teacher who thinks his paper on Monster Blood is a joke and Andy still has some of the slime left and accidentally feeds it to the class hamster, Cuddles.
* '''"Deep Trouble"''': On vacation on the Caribbean island of Ilandra, Billy Deep is rescued from the jaws of a hammerhead shark by a mermaid, who is targeted by Billy's uncle, Dr. Deep, for scientific experiments about rare sea life.[[note]]On the TV adaptation of the story, the plot from "Deep Trouble":
Trouble II", where Billy Deep and his sister, Sheena, try to stop a mad scientist from turning the sea life into mutants, is used instead[[/note]]
* "The '''"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight":
Midnight"''':
* "Go '''"Go Eat Worms!":
Worms!"''':
* "Ghost Beach":
'''"Ghost Beach"''':
* "Return '''"Return of the Mummy":
Mummy"''':
* "The '''"The Phantom of the Auditorium":
Auditorium"''':
* "Attack '''"Attack of the Mutant":
Mutant"''':
* "My '''"My Hairiest Adventure":
Adventure"''':
* "A '''"A Night in Terror Tower":
Tower"''':
* "The '''"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom":Doom"''':



* "Night of the Living Dummy II":
* "The Barking Ghost":

to:

* "Night '''"Night of the Living Dummy II":
II"''':
* "The '''"The Barking Ghost":Ghost"''':



* "Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes":
* "A Shocker on Shock Street":
* "The Haunted Mask II":
* "The Headless Ghost":

to:

* "Revenge '''"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes":
Gnomes"''':
* "A '''"A Shocker on Shock Street":
Street"''':
* "The '''"The Haunted Mask II":
II"''':
* "The '''"The Headless Ghost":Ghost"''':



* "How I Got My Shrunken Head"
* "Night of the Living Dummy III":
* "Bad Hare Day":

to:

* "How '''"How I Got My Shrunken Head"
Head"''':
* "Night '''"Night of the Living Dummy III":
III"''':
* "Bad '''"Bad Hare Day":Day"''':



* "Say Cheese and Die -- Again":

to:

* "Say '''"Say Cheese and Die -- Again":Again"''':



* "How To Kill a Monster":

to:

* "How '''"How To Kill a Monster":Monster"''':



* "Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns":
* "Vampire Breath":
* "Calling All Creeps":

to:

* "Attack '''"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns":
Jack-O-Lanterns"''':
* "Vampire Breath":
'''"Vampire Breath"''':
* "Calling '''"Calling All Creeps":Creeps"''':



* "Don't Go To Sleep!":
* "The Blob That Ate Everyone":

to:

* "Don't '''"Don't Go To Sleep!":
Sleep!"''':
* "The '''"The Blob That Ate Everyone":Everyone"''':



* "My Best Friend is Invisible":

to:

* "My '''"My Best Friend is Invisible":Invisible"''':



* "Werewolf Skin":

to:

* "Werewolf Skin":'''"Werewolf Skin"''':
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The following is a list of titles and summaries for the Goosebumps series (the original book series and its spinoffs).

'''NOTE''': Other R.L. Stine books, like ''Ghosts of Fear Street'', ''Mostly Ghostly'', ''Rotten School'', and the ''More Tales To Give You Goosebumps'' anthologies won't be covered here, so don't bother putting them in. They will be erased. The Goosebumps books that have been adapted into TV episodes will be in bold.
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[[folder:Goosebumps -- Original Series]]
*"Welcome to Dead House":
*"Stay Out of the Basement":
*"Monster Blood":
*"Say Cheese and Die":
*"The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb":
*"Let's Get Invisible":
*"Night of the Living Dummy":
*"The Girl Who Cried Monster":
*"Welcome to Camp Nightmare":
*"The Ghost Next Door":
*"The Haunted Mask":
*"BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor":
*"Piano Lessons Can Be Murder":
*"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp":
*"You Can't Scare Me":
*"One Day at Horrorland":
*"Why I'm Afraid of Bees":
*"Monster Blood II":
*"Deep Trouble":
*"The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight":
*"Go Eat Worms!":
*"Ghost Beach":
*"Return of the Mummy":
*"The Phantom of the Auditorium":
*"Attack of the Mutant":
*"My Hairiest Adventure":
*"A Night in Terror Tower":
*"The Cuckoo Clock of Doom":
*"Monster Blood III":
*"Night of the Living Dummy II":
*"The Barking Ghost":
*"The Horror at Camp Jellyjam":
*"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes":
*"A Shocker on Shock Street":
*"The Haunted Mask II":
*"The Headless Ghost":
*"The Abominable Snowman of Pasedena":
*"How I Got My Shrunken Head"
*"Night of the Living Dummy III":
*"Bad Hare Day":
*"Egg Monsters from Mars":
*"The Beasts from the East":
*"Say Cheese and Die -- Again":
*"Ghost Camp":
*"How To Kill a Monster":
*"Legend of the Lost Legend":
*"Attack of the Jack-O-Lanterns":
*"Vampire Breath":
*"Calling All Creeps":
*"Beware the Snowman":
*"How I Learned to Fly":
*"Chicken Chicken":
*"Don't Go To Sleep!":
*"The Blob That Ate Everyone":
*"The Curse of Camp Cold Lake":
*"My Best Friend is Invisible":
*"Deep Trouble II":
*"The Haunted School":
*"Werewolf Skin":
*"I Live in Your Basement":
*"Monster Blood IV":
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*'''"Cry of the Cat"''': Allison accidentally kills a neighborhood cat named Rip who later comes back to life and scratches her. Soon, Allison begins acting like a cat -- and learns that Rip was the product of an immune system experiment gone awry, and that her scratch is fatal if Rip isn't stopped.
*'''"Bride of the Living Dummy"''': Slappy the Dummy has been found by a young ventriloquist named Jimmy O'James. When Jimmy O'James realizes that his dummy, Slappy, is evil, he gives it to a girl named Jillian, who is fed up with her sisters Katie and Amanda's ugly, oversized doll, Mary-Ellen. But when strange accidents start to happen in the house and the words, "I want my bride" are found scrawled on her mirror, Jillian and her friend, Harrison, must find out if it's Slappy back to his old tricks or if there's a new evil.
*"Creature Teacher": Preteen prankster Paul Perez is sent to a boarding school to straighten out his behavior -- and must save his friends from being listed on the food chain chart of a teacher with a monstrous appetite for bad kids.
*"Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part one": Part one of two. UFO enthusiast Jack deals with his creepy neighbor Mr. Fleshman and an alien invasion caused by a meteorite crash.
*"Invasion of the Body Squeezers, part two": Conclusion. Jack tries to fight off aliens that possess people by hugging them -- and discovers that Mr. Fleshman is one of them.
*"I Am Your Evil Twin": Montgomery "Monty" Adams is staying with his scientist uncle in Pittsburgh while his mother is spending a couple months in Southeast Asia. Luckily for Monty, his cousin Nan is the same age as him and the two get along swimmingly -- until Monty discovers that he's the product of a cloning experiment and an evil clone is out to take over his life.
*"Revenge R Us": Wade is constantly tortured by her 17-year-old brother Micah, so she goes to a strange shop called "Revenge R Us," run by a gypsy woman and her pet raven, who use black magic to help people get revenge on others.
*"Fright Camp": Andrew and his brother Tyler love R.B. Farraday's scary movies, and are invited to spend the summer at a camp based on the director's horror films, but soon discover that the film frights may be based on reality.
*"Are You Terrified Yet?": A cowardly boy named Craig Morgenstern must maintain his reputation for bravery after allegedly saving a baby from a car accident and moving to a new town, but that proves to be difficult, when the local bullies force him to prove that he is not a wimp -- by sticking his hand in a jar of live spiders and spending the night in the town's mortuary.
*"Headless Halloween": Brandon Plush is planning on trashing a mean teacher's house on Halloween, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave.
*"Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls": Spencer Levy has an out-of-body experience, courtesy of a ghoul who possesses his body as punishment for knocking over his tombstone during a school field trip.
*"Brain Juice": Nathan Kyling and Lindy Gomez, step-siblings known for being the stupidest kids in school, drink a brain energizer left behind by two aliens in search of intelligent human life for their intergalactic master.
*"Return to Horrorland": Lizzy, Luke, and Clay from "One Day in Horrorland" return to the monstrous amusement park as part of a plan to reveal Horrorland's existence on a tabloid news show -- and soon discover that the reporters they trust aren't who they seem.
*"Jekyll and Heidi": An orphaned girl named Heidi Davison moves in with her uncle, Dr. Jekyll, who is being targeted by the townspeople for being behind many late-night scares due to a potion that brings out the evil in people.
*"Scream School": Jake Banyon, the son of Scream School director Emory Banyon, sets out to scare his father after being traumatized by a sadistic practical joke on his 13th birthday.
*"The Mummy Walks": A routine trip to Florida is revealed to be a case of international intrigue and horror as Michael Clarke is sent to the fictitious, war-torn Middle-Eastern country known as Jezekiah, who have been waiting for the day that the prince will return with information on the location of a cursed mummy.
*"The Werewolf in the Living Room": Aaron Freidus and his dad are hunters who capture an innocent man named Ben who may be a werewolf who has terrorized the town, but when Aaron begins having dreams of bloodshed and death, he discovers that he's the culprit.
*"Horrors of the Black Ring": When Beth Evans' favorite teacher is arrested for kidnapping Beth's little sister at the school carnival, Beth discovers a ring with a ghoulish face on it and keeps it, which brings out the evil in anyone who wears it.
*"Return to Ghost Camp": While on a bus ride to Camp Spirit Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher".
*"Be Afraid -- Be Very Afraid": A three-part tale in which three sets of friends find a roleplaying card game called "Be Afraid," which unleashes medieval monsters and sucks its players into its world.
*"The Haunted Car": Mitchell Moinian's family just bought a new car which was last driven by a girl who died in an accident from a joyride. The only problem is, the girl's spirit still haunts the car and is looking at Mitchell to ride shotgun with her into the afterlife.
*"Full Moon Fever": On Halloween night, Robbie and Alesha succumb to an illness called "Full-Moon Fever," which turns anyone who looks at the full moon into ravenous, snarling beasts. Robbie and Alesha go on a journey to find a cure -- only to discover that their illness is really a curse.
*"Slappy's Nightmare": ADayInTheLimelight book for Slappy the Dummy, who, after once again terrorizing a girl at her birthday party, is told by his ventriloquist, Jimmy O'James that he must do three good deeds or be put to sleep forever -- and that's no easy task, considering that Slappy has an identical twin named Wally who's more evil than he is and is actively trying to sabotage him.
*"Earth Geeks Must Go" (a.k.a "Earth Geeks Must Die"): Self-proclaimed average boy Jacob Miller finds that his life on Earth isn't real -- he's on an Earth-like planet where the population is prepping for hunting season, and the target is "Earth geeks."
*"Ghost in the Mirror": Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room (as his father has been struggling with finding a job and the family doesn't have much in the way of money for new furniture), including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people (not the same ones as the ones from that ''SouthPark'' episode about the metrosexual fad).
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