Last October Cartoon Network had a weekend of GOOSEBUMPS. 40 episodes were shown.
I spent most of the weekend entertained. Some were boring. For youngsters it seems like good Halloween programming.
The horror genre have its cliques, ghosts, vampires, witches, and werewolves. In R.L. Stine's defense he manages to trick us all into believing one thing, when something unexpected is added into the picture.
A lesson or two may come through. In "The Haunted Mask," Carlie Beth is taught love is powerful, over evils.
The message is repeated in the second story, when a trouble maker school mate discovers the mask. Putting it on to scare everyone,he becomes trapped inside, till Carlie Beth, and her friends find him.
The young man witnesses Carlie in danger, and comes to her aide. This allows his face to normalize, and the mask to release!
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Goosebumps - Welcome to Dead House" is a creepy tale of ghostly nature. It is one of the better episodes from the "GOOSEBUMPS TELEVISION SERIES." Two kids attend a spooky tour,and decide to stick around. Their choices leave them troubled, after encountering a boy spirit who is full of trickery."
Goosebumps - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" is good on screen. It is similar to other werewolf films,but toned down for younger audiences.