There is a page about a (Most likely) fake Goosebumps books. That uses AI generated pictures. https://goosebumps.fandom.com/wiki/Horror_Night_At_The_Carnival
I'm pretty sure this is against the TOS.
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There is a page about a (Most likely) fake Goosebumps books. That uses AI generated pictures. https://goosebumps.fandom.com/wiki/Horror_Night_At_The_Carnival
I'm pretty sure this is against the TOS.
For me it’s Attack of the Jack O Lanterns.
Can I add the rides and games from the goosebumps horrorland 2008 game?
Do any of you guys have hot-takes about the 1995 Goosebumps series. (I don't really, I guess my closest opinion to a hot-take is that Piano Lessons Can Be Murder is a 9/10 episode) (Also please no spoilers)
Since No link mentioned in The Girl Who Cried Monster Page on Trivial.
This slappy has the body of the movie slappy, the hair of the tv slappy, the eyes of book slappy and the hat of disney plus slappy.
My name is Methuselah8 and I am new around these here parts,
What books do you think Stine might have used as metaphors/analogies for other stuff? I've seen people say Let's Get Invisible is a metaphor for addiction: like drugs or something else. Like, the kids hide out in the attic, and keep this a secret from their parents and everybody else, and over time they start getting reckless and even going crazy as their addiction to the mirror/drugs gets worse. I like this analogy,it makes so much sense. But what others do you think could be interpreted as being about something other than it appeared on the surface? Personally, I think Werewolf Of Fever Swamp could be seen as a metaphor for homosexuality. Like, even though it wasn't stated in the book,I think Grady might be attracted to Will, but he either didn't realize it, or simply didn't understand his feelings, or know how to express it. But will also had feelings for Grady, and the Werewolf thing was just either their longing or finally coming out to each other, and the ending with Grady as a werewolf is him finally being content in realizing his sexuality. On a darker note, Calling All Creeps could be seen as, not only a metaphor for bullying and peer pressure, but as a metaphor for a school shooting. Like, this kid finds out about an evil plot that endangers everyone, but being the school outcast, nobody believes him, and in the end, the entire school is transformed/shot up. Why I'm Afraid Of Bees: body dysmorphia, perhaps? Like he hates the way he looks so much he imagines what it's like to be somebody/something else? On another dark note, Jekyll and Heidi is a good metaphor for depression: like, at the beginning of the book, Heidi doesn't even try hiding her depression over losing her parents, she keeps mentioning how sad she is. Then she meets her cousin who makes her feel even worse. Then we find out Mariana is "the beast". But perhaps the beast is simply a metaphor for depression itself: like Mariana had felt neglected by her father, who spent more time working than with her. Then in the end we find out Mariana had passed the curse onto Heidi, making her a "beast" too. But imo this could symbolize Heidi spiraling into full depression or even despair, possibly to the brink of self-harm or even suicide. Dark, but it works. What about you guys? What other books make excellent metaphors for real-life problems?
I made a tier ranking the original 62 books. This is just MY ranking from best to worst, I'm sure everybody has their OWN opinion. No hate though please, I put a lot of thought into this. I'm planning on making one for the Goosebumps 2000 series too, once I finish, so stay tuned!!
I remember Piano Lessons can be murder but it doesn't make seems if it called piano lessons can be Murder
Why doesn't have the soul sucking out of it like the episode and book feel more like ghost want to revenge by having Mr. Toggle soul suck by playing the piano
Like Hell teacher Nube episode 36: The Midnight Secret Lesson! The Dangerous Allurement of the Music Room!! show a girl Kyoko Inaba who dare Miki if she Play the piano she win and Miki lose so Kyoko ends up going to secret midnight lessons thinking it's a dream. Her weariness like her own life begins to show and it concerns Miki and Nube.
Like that is what Japanese anime version of Piano Lessons can be murder
What are your thoughts
Do you think Fergie was possibly written to be autistic? I mean, she gives some signs: like, she doesn't seem to remember saying "dogs" when she first met Cooper, and second she completely FREAKED OUT when Cooper grabbed her, a classical display of people on the spectrum not liking uninvited physical contact. Also, unlike Cooper, she seemed almost calm when the ghost dogs were dragging them through the forest. When Cooper said something about this being stupid, she said matter-of-factly " I don't think it's stupid Cooper. " And, to top it all off, as Cooper himself noted, she apologizes a lot, almost unnecessarily. I'm just saying, is it possible Stine wrote Fergie to be autistic, or at least somewhere on the spectrum?
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Goosebumps Terror Tower
There is already a wiki page of this game
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