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Goosebumps and series
Its children's programming featured many cartoons and some live-action series ( particularly fantasy action programs ) including Power Rangers ( currently airing on Nickelodeon ), Bobby's World, X-Men, The Tick, Eerie, Indiana and Goosebumps.
Malibu was the setting of the 52nd installment in the Goosebumps series of books: How I Learned to Fly, it was also the setting of Alex Duval's Vampire Beach series.
Films and programs which refer to dummies that are alive include, Magic ( 1978 film ), Child's Play ( 1988 film ), Dead of Night, Devil Doll, Dead Silence, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Goosebumps ( TV series ), Seinfeld ( the episode The Chicken Roaster ), " ALF " ( the episode I'm Your Puppet "), and The Twilight Zone.
The Haunted Mask is the eleventh book in R. L. Stine's Goosebumps series.
Terreece Clarke from Common Sense Media rated the book three stars out of five, commenting that it " is ideal for reluctant readers and Halloween-themed sleepovers " and " is one of the better books in the Goosebumps series ".
The special first aired on October 27, 1995 on the Fox Network as the series premiere of the Goosebumps TV series.
Two sequels of the book were published, The Haunted Mask II in October 1995 ( the thirty-sixth book in the Goosebumps series ) and The Scream of the Haunted Mask on August 1, 2008 ( the fourth book in the Goosebumps HorrorLand series ).
Notably, he played a washed up superhero in the Goosebumps television series episode " Attack of the Mutant ".
*" Goosebumps ," a children's TV show based on the book series by R. L.
Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novels written by American author R. L. Stine and first published by Scholastic Publishing.
Various spin-off series were written by Stine: Goosebumps Series 2000, Give Yourself Goosebumps, Tales to Give You Goosebumps, Goosebumps Triple Header, and Goosebumps HorrorLand.
Another series, Goosebumps Gold, was never released.
The Goosebumps series falls under the children's fiction, horror and thriller genre, although R. L. Stine characterizes the series as " scary books that are also funny.
A 1997 book in R. L. Stines ' Goosebumps series, The Blob that Ate Everyone, has a typewriter that writes things into existence.

Goosebumps and books
* List of Goosebumps books
Sixty-two books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title from 1992 to 1997.
" Goosebumps books feature different characters and settings in each book.
* In one of the Give Yourself Goosebumps books by R. L. Stine, it is possible to get an ending where chimpanzees tickle your feet until you die of laughter.
After the success of the regular Goosebumps books, Scholastic Press decided to create this spin off series in 1995.
In addition, each book involves at least one page where the reader's knowledge of the actual Goosebumps books is called into question.
This can either involve them being asked a question relating to one of the actual Goosebumps books, or simply being faced with something that has previously appeared in Goosebumps, and only a true Goosebumps fan would know how to respond to it.
The first two books, Cry of the Cat and Bride of the Living Dummy, were adapted for the Goosebumps television show, with Cry of the Cat being the only Goosebumps 2000 adaptation that was a two-part episode.
In 1995, a series of books inspired by the Fear Street series, called Ghosts of Fear Street, was created for younger readers, and were more like the Goosebumps books in that they featured paranormal adversaries ( ghosts, vampires, monsters, aliens, etc.
The Fear Street books take place in Shadyside, a fictional city located somewhere on the East Coast, and feature average teenagers, who are elder to the Goosebumps preteens, and encounter malignant, sometimes paranormal, adversaries.
Although the Goosebumps books have a few deaths, the deaths presented in Fear Street, particularly the sagas, are far more gruesome, with more blood and gore.
Similar to the Goosebumps series, the characters change in each book, although some characters, such as Suki Thomas, appear in one book and are mentioned in, but unrelated to the plot of, many other books.
Hobson then returned to the U. S., where he became president of Parachute Publishing, a major packager of fiction and non-fiction book series for teens and preteens, most notably R. L. Stine's immensely popular Fear Street and Goosebumps series and the popular series of books featuring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

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It was inspired by Little Roger and the Goosebumps ' similar intertwining of Led Zeppelin's " Stairway to Heaven " and the theme to Gilligan's Island.
* " Click ", a short story by R. L. Stine in the book Tales to Give You Goosebumps
# Goosebumps by R. L. Stine
It was critically panned by industry observers, who noticed the action branding of the block didn't translate content wise, which had added shows like Scooby-Doo and " The Nightmare Room ", a live-action series created by Goosebumps author R. L. Stine.
Her next two singles were strongly influenced by the popular disco style-" Goosebumps ", which reached No. 3 in September 1979, and " He's My Number One ", which peaked at No. 4 in February 1980.
Give Yourself Goosebumps was a children's horror fiction gamebook series by R. L. Stine.
* " Teacher's Pet " ( short story ), a 1994 story in the Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine
Goosebumps Series 2000 is a spin-off of the original Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine.
Features from the later years included the Dynamite Activity Center, Dynamite Puzzle Pages, and spooky stories by R. L. Stine ( aka Jovial Bob Stine ), who would later create the Goosebumps series.
His early work appeared in the pages of Heavy Metal, Epic Illustrated, Bizarre Adventures, Scholastic Magazines ' Weird Worlds and Bananas ( illustrating stories written by Goosebumps founder and author R. L. Stine ), and he worked with Rick Veitch on the graphic novelization of Steven Spielberg's motion picture 1941 ( Simon and Schuster, 1979 ).

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The main subject of the covers, the title, the umbrella title, and R. L. Stine were printed in raised print, something only Goosebumps Horrorland has other than Series 2000.

Goosebumps and .
The band Little Roger and the Goosebumps recorded " Gilligan's Island Stairway ," a parody of Led Zeppelin's " Stairway to Heaven ", substituting the words to the Gilligan's Island theme song.
Live action shows like Power Rangers, Goosebumps and Big Bad Beetleborgs also aired on the Fox Kids Network.
In 1977, Little Roger and the Goosebumps recorded a parody of the song in which the words to the theme song of the television show Gilligan's Island were sung in place of the original lyrics.
Herbert N. Foerstel stated it was " perhaps the most famous Goosebumps book ".
The video was very popular ; it was listed 75th in Billboards list of Top Video Sales in their 1996 Year-In-Video charts, higher than any other Goosebumps video.
He had a one-liner in the " Bad Hare Day " episode of Goosebumps, and he made special guest appearances in several episodes of The Red Green Show.
Some of " Shift's " programming included ReBoot, Are You Afraid of the Dark ?, Beasties ( known originally as Beast Wars, the name still used in the USA ), and Goosebumps.
* The Dark Corner-A former programming block that aired on Saturday evenings, " The Dark Corner " featured many of YTV's darker shows, such as Goosebumps, Are You Afraid of the Dark ?, Freaky Stories, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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