Masket Mutant's death is a very notable example of this. Imagine dying purely because you forgot about your weakness, the main thing you're supposed to try and avoid when fighting someone
Dark Danny is defiantly as not fleshed-out as Hannah. There was a lot of avenues that they could’ve gone with that. For instance he could’ve been used as a creature who’s trying to replace Danny, he could’ve been used as a warning to Danny about going down the wrong path or in a lighter way he could’ve come back to this part of his life in order to get Hannah’s help in saving his past-self. Those are just a few examples.
@@huntercoleman460I don’t disagree here, normally it’s done with the main characters 9/10 times though. When the villain goes cuckoo, that’s when you know we cooking with Lloyd and Harry!
I think Slappy from the first Goosebumps movie (as much as I like both the film and the interpretation of Slappy) should be on here, because, as shown in the second Goosebumps movie, if you write someone into a story, they can be sucked into the book. Why didn't Slappy just use the typewriter to trap Stine and the kids in it before they could finish the book? Is he stupid?
Surprised Dr Maniac isnt here. Guess yoy can argue logic doesnt go with him inherently but i just hate that character so much. By far the worst character ever imo
@@benderbendingrodriguez420 I tried and tried to find a genuinely dumb Dr. Maniac moment, but all of his moments in particular are just silly… and one book it isn’t even him cause it’s recontextualized to another character. Trust me, I tried🤣
Masket Mutant's death is a very notable example of this. Imagine dying purely because you forgot about your weakness, the main thing you're supposed to try and avoid when fighting someone
Dark Danny is defiantly as not fleshed-out as Hannah. There was a lot of avenues that they could’ve gone with that. For instance he could’ve been used as a creature who’s trying to replace Danny, he could’ve been used as a warning to Danny about going down the wrong path or in a lighter way he could’ve come back to this part of his life in order to get Hannah’s help in saving his past-self. Those are just a few examples.
Dr. Maniac, as a whole, obviously 😂
Maybe Veruca was named after the selfish and bossy girl in Willy Wonka.
Adding this to my "watch later" for after I read all the books.
Good discussion
Then again, Goosebumps always have weird logics.
That’s a common trend with children’s books you know?
@@huntercoleman460 Yeah, but Goosebumps is in a insane level of weirdness.
@@huntercoleman460I don’t disagree here, normally it’s done with the main characters 9/10 times though. When the villain goes cuckoo, that’s when you know we cooking with Lloyd and Harry!
Sometimes logic doesn’t apply to Goosebumps Completionist.
I may be a little irrational or disrational at times, but I for sure would be smarter than Dr. Ritter 🤣
I don’t necessarily agree with two of these but I see your points. Evil Danny was a fucking buffoon in the episode.
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I think Slappy from the first Goosebumps movie (as much as I like both the film and the interpretation of Slappy) should be on here, because, as shown in the second Goosebumps movie, if you write someone into a story, they can be sucked into the book.
Why didn't Slappy just use the typewriter to trap Stine and the kids in it before they could finish the book? Is he stupid?
I mean he is slappy the dummy lol
Surprised Dr Maniac isnt here. Guess yoy can argue logic doesnt go with him inherently but i just hate that character so much. By far the worst character ever imo
@@benderbendingrodriguez420 I tried and tried to find a genuinely dumb Dr. Maniac moment, but all of his moments in particular are just silly… and one book it isn’t even him cause it’s recontextualized to another character. Trust me, I tried🤣
@@goosebumpscompletionist7709 ha I understand, just loathe that creation sm and dread his appearances lol😆