Goosebumps

1995 • Nickelodeon
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Season 4 episodes (12)

1 My Best Friend is Invisible
9/8/97
Sam Jacobs would’ve been happy to do his term paper about photosynthesis, but his fearless friend, Roxanne Johnson, insisted on doing it on the ghosts at Hedge House, the spookiest, most terrifying house in town. His experience at Hedge House is ghoulish enough. But when Sam leaves the haunted old house to head back home, he suddenly realizes he’s not alone.
2 The Blob That Ate Everyone
7/19/97
12-year-old Zack Beauchamp’s dream is to be a famous horror writer – even though he hasn’t quite gotten over his fear of the dark. He’s just written his scariest story ever about a giant pink, oozing, wet blob that terrorizes the neighborhood, swallowing up everything in sight. But when Zack starts typing his spooky story on the old typewriter he found, every hair-raising word begins to come true!
3 Don't Wake Mummy
7/12/97
When Jeff Carter’s dad sends a creepy 4,000-year-old mummy home from one of his archeological digs, Jeff is horrified. But when Jeff sees the mummy- with its hideous shrunken face covered with rotting bandages – rise from its sarcophagus in the basement, no one will believe him, especially not his obnoxious sister, Kim, who thinks he’s the biggest wimp that ever lived!
4 Say Cheese and Die... Again
2/28/98
Mr. Saur - or Sourball Saur, as he's known to the students at Pitt's Landing School - is a real grouch! He just gave Greg a big fat F on his report. He didn't believe Greg's terrifying story about the evil camera he found last summer and all the terrible things that happened because of it. Mr. Saur said the assignment was to write a true story. But Greg's story was true, every frightening word of it. And now that the camera's back, the nightmare continues...
5 Shocker on Shock Street
9/6/97
Erin Wright and her best friend, Marty, love the “Shocker on Shock Street” horror movies and all the gruesome, life-like movie monsters that Erin’s dad creates for the Shocker Movie Studios. But when Erin’s dad invites Erin and Marty to be the first kids to ride the new Shocker Studio’s Tour Ride, the terrifying movie creatures become more life-like than ever.. and real life suddenly seems a lot scarier than the big screen.
6 One Day at Horrorland- Part 1
10/25/97
When the Morris family gets lost on their way to Zoo Gardens Theme Park, they stumble upon another amusement park instead – Horrorland. At Horrorland, there are no crowds, no lines, and free admission! It seems like a pretty cool place. But that was before the terrifying tour of the House of Mirrors and the heart-stopping Coffin Cruise... before the Morris family discovered that one day at Horrorland is no walk in the amusement park!
7 One Day at Horrorland- Part 2
11/1/97
When the Morris family gets lost on their way to Zoo Gardens Theme Park, they stumble upon another amusement park instead – Horrorland. At Horrorland, there are no crowds, no lines, and free admission! It seems like a pretty cool place. But that was before the terrifying tour of the House of Mirrors and the heart-stopping Coffin Cruise... before the Morris family discovered that one day at Horrorland is no walk in the amusement park!
8 Perfect School- Part 1
11/15/97
So maybe Brian O’Connor does like to play practical jokes on his little brother, Riley. And maybe he doesn’t clean his room or make his bed often enough to please his parents, but that’s no reason to send him away to boarding school, is it? Brian’s parents just won’t settle for anything less than perfect, so they send him away to “The Perfect School.” The grounds are pristine, the hallways are spotless, and the students that graduate really are perfect. Maybe a little too perfect!
9 An Old Story
10/4/97
When their parents go away on vacation, Aunt Dahlia arrives to baby-sit for her nephews, 12-year-old Tom and his 10-year-old brother, Jon. Their aunt is kind of weird, but her “prize prune cookies” are delicious. That is, until the brothers realize that each one of Aunt Dahlia’s culinary treats is just as strange as she is...
10 Don't Go to Sleep
9/20/97
Matt Amsterdam is sick of being the youngest in his family. His 15-year-old sister, Pam, gets to have her own phone, his 17-year-old brother, Greg, gets to stay out late, and 12-year-old Matt gets to do nothing! That is until the night he falls asleep in the attic. When he wakes up, he finds that things are not quite the same, and suddenly begins to long for the good old days.
11 The House of No Return
9/13/97
Chris Wakely is new kid in town and the perfect candidate for The Danger club, a club for brave people. But to become a member, Chris has to spend an entire hour alone in the Willow Hill House, the spookiest, most haunted house in the neighborhood! Chris won’t be totally alone, however; the evil ghosts will keep him company. In fact, they like Chris so much, they may want him to stay with them... forever!
12 Click
9/27/97
Seth Gold’s favorite hobby is channel-surfing. He loves to sit for hours on the couch with the remote control and just click, click, click. But when Seth receives the sleek, futuristic-looking remote control he ordered, he soon finds that clicking isn’t so much fun anymore. When Seth points the remote at his annoying little sister and hits the pause button, she becomes frozen solid. Suddenly, Seth realizes that this remote controls more than just the TV.

About this show

Can't get enough of that scary stuff? Then Goosebumps is the show for you! Anything can turn spooky in this series based on the [best-selling Scholastic] books by that master of kid horror, R.L. Stine. In every episode, see what happens when regular kids find themselves in scary situations, and how they work to confront and overcome their fears. Think you're brave enough to watch? Find out!

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4.5
1.34K reviews
Xelimos
December 10, 2017
@Nick M and any others who have no fkin clue what they arw talking about. Let me tell you the Jack Black goodebumps movie is from the 90's before internet was really a thing. If you think these shows are based on a movie that came 10 somethin years later then you need to go and stick to beating your dick in your moms basement. I cannot believe how utterly retarded some of these people are who never bothered to watch the show prior to watching the movie just because ir had Jack Black in it. For the record this show is a nostalgic blast from the past. Anyone who turns their nose up at this is obviously not from our planet or can appreciate the 90's era. Thank you for letting me enjoy my childhood once more. Any future readers of this review, please disregard any moronic comments you see about the show not being good. Thank you.
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Dabunny Rabbit
May 31, 2018
I have watched this since I was a kid, and I still love it. Best scary series for kids of all ages, (8 and up lol) And I have every Goosebumps book from 1 to 256, my favorites are ,The Haunted Mask. 1-2, stay out of the basement, beast from the east, egg monsters from Mars. And pretty much all of them lol. Ghost Beach was the scariest one for me. Also a huge fan of fear street and ghosts of fear street.
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Melodys Sofia Medrano
July 21, 2016
I love the goosebumps show. I have the movie and it brings every thing to life but the headless horse man is my all time favorite every holloween my dog dress up like the horse and has the man on top so cool. I want to see more episodes 😊🎥🎬👍
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