Can't forget about Bonechillers, So Weird, Tales from the Darkside, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Amazing Stories, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? to name other greats from my childhood.
Early 2000s kid here, Goosebumps is still my favorite book series of all time. My family was poor so we shopped at the thrift store a lot, I would spend hours upon hours in the book section reading these books while my mom shopped. Those cover artworks are burned into my brain forever in the best possible way
34 here, grew up with these books and movies/shows, and squealed like a kid when I went to a yard sale with my family and saw the guy selling mint condition "Reader Beware You Choose the Scare" Choose Your Own Adventure books. I love Goosebumps still. Will always be great!
Thanks for this dose of nostalgia. Goosebumps was almost surreal to imagine as a child and looking back now it was part of something special along with the likes of bill nye and reading rainbow
Jacobus was a genius choice for the artwork. I first read goosebumps because of the artwork on the covers and hear so many say the covers is what made them interested in trying it
Me too! I let my mom buy my first Goosebumps book at a yard sale not knowing anything about the series because the cover art intrigued my 9-year old self (which was Night of the Living Dummy)
I had a goosebumps themed bedroom as a kid. Black and red splotches and a border of oozing green paint at the top, making it look like it's seeping in through the ceiling.
The best decade to be a kid. That feeling of rushing home from school on your bike to catch Goosebumps, reading the books before bed, branching out to more mature horror films and books because Goosebumps gave you an itch for horror, leading to you freaking out your friends around a campfire with marshmallows and your logged mental library of scary stories...
Man, what memories! I moved to the US when I was 9 years old and didn't know any English, I learned and practiced through Goosebumps books. I remember going to the nearest Toys R Us to get each one as it came out. Loved these as a kid!
After watching this, I was inspired to go out and find some of the original Goosebumps books for my classroom so that my students can experience the same classics I did. So, thank you!
Fantastic retrospective! goosebumps was such a wonderful piece of 90s extended media. You did an amazing job with this. Night in terror tower is still my favorite original story but as far as my favorite piece of extended media, I'd pick the give yourself books which I've collected a lot of and which are the most fun for me to read. I was also a big fan of the tv show and several video games.
What an absolute gem of a video! Your coverage was so good. I'm on my second watch and am excited to see it again just in case I missed some stuff. Goosebumps was one of my favorite media franchises as a kiddo. Thanks for such a rad video!
Haunted mask show and terror tower were goated episodes. I remembered my mom record all the favorites on a vhs tape for us and we rewatched it a million times
on a serious note, you did great with this video. you had good transitions, a lot of good clips to use, a lot of research into the topic as well. I hope your channel becomes more popular in the future but as long as you enjoy making videos it is all that matters. I personally think you are good at narrating as well and your voice is not too slow or offensive in anyway.
Thank you! It was a much bigger project than I’m used to so I’m glad you like it! I have a Slappy fan film coming out on the 25th if you’re interested 🎉
Goosebumps is literally my childhood. Intro goes hard af. When R.L made an appearance you knew it was going to be a special episode. Series similar to GB is eerie indiana
I can remember the actual series but it was by R.L. it was like scare street or something. It was made for teens and such instead. I read some of those as a child and it left me so scared. There was a point in a book where a teen had her guts pulled out by a cat and I had nightmares for months. Stuff scared the heckins out of me
Man I also looooove eerie Indiana!!! That show is such a gem!! I rewatch the episodes every now and again and they’re just perfect. The Tupperware twins, Elvis, and that tinker shop/soda fountain they hung out at. So good.
Idk why but i always remember The welcome to dead house movie was one of the few things i watched that scared the hell out of me as a kid.... That one was particularly creepy.
@@Tyoxy thank you! If you haven’t seen my new Night of the Living Dummy short film - I hope you check it out! I really tried to give it the classic goosebumps feel I also plan on doing Goosebumps Series 2000 in this format next if you’re interested! 🎉🎃
Man I didn't know about that Disney attraction. I was OBSESSED with Goosebumps as a kid, I would have loved to experience that. But sadly my family never had the means to go to stuff like that. Getting to see it feels like a missing part of my childhood was fulfilled.
Very nicely done retrospective! HorrorLand is prolly my favorite era of the books despite it being so hated on. Looking forward to your coverage on the '00s!
@ninjser Thank you! Working on Series 2000 right now - not sure if I should do Give Yourself Goosebumps first or save it for after 2000, horrorland etc
Very nostalgic. Thanks for sharing! I like that you said you wrote your own Goosebump stories. I can tell that you're a writer by how you talk. ♥Goosebumps is a major reason why I, too, wrote my own creepy stories as a kid. I still love writing; however, I haven't written anything in a while. The scholastic commercial took me back to the school book fair. I looked forward to that every single year. It was a hallmark of some of my best memories.
Fun fact, illustrator Tim Jacobus recently did artwork for three promo cards for Magic the Gathering. Crypt Ghast, Damn and Exhume for the Nightmare Bundle for the recent Duskmourn set (itself themed after 70's, 80's, 90's and modern horror tropes).
Just think, you're giving their kids something awesome and making their childhood a bit better. And as an adult you can always buy some if you really wanted haha
I worked in a grocery store in the mid-90s and I remember them selling Goosebumps books and Harry Potter books in a grocery store which was wild at the time but it was that popular.
*My top favorite Goosebumps episodes are as follows and aren't in exact order:* *1.* Night of the Living Dummy III (I have the _entire_ movie memorized and can quote every single person's line). *2.* The Haunted Mask *3.* Welcome to Dead House *4.* Stay Out of the Basement *5.* Monster Blood *6.* More Monster Blood *7.* An Old Story *8.* Werewolf of Fever Swamp *9.* The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight *10.* Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes *11.* Attack of the Jack O Lanterns *12.* Haunted Mask II *13.* One Day at Horrorland *14.* Bride of the Living Dummy
Ive been gettin them at a local antique shop for $3 each so antique stores and used book stores could be a good place to look. Online shops will be trying to tap into nostolgia and overcharge
26:43 right here. This right here was what broke my heart. the original gave so many kids nightmares. Not so bad that they never wanted to see it again but it haunted then in the best way. The weird reboots were mostly just goofy. I get the old series was as well, but if you are here I'm sure you understand.
Goosebumps is very near and dear to my heart as a guy born in the early 90s. For most of my life I've had an obsession with the horror genre and it occurred to me the other day that the Goosebumps novels might be the catalyst for that love (to say nothing of Scooby-Doo which I was equally a fan of). As fascinating as Goosebumps was to me It was also the source of my first series of nightmares and an enduring phobia that still haunts me to this day. Slappy the ventriloquist dummy terrified me as a child and even now the idea of evil living dolls sends a chill up my spine. I guess those formative years of mine were pretty deeply impacted this silly little children's book series. 😂
Its interesting how the books look, in Germany they had a mostly green color pattern and the Goosebumps title had a goosebumps texture. I gave them away, like everything else when I moved out (SNES boxes, SNES manuals), and didn't see a Cent. Kinda mad.
I’m one of these people that grew up with goosebumps throughout the late 90s and early 2000s The memories I have it’s just amazing the original artwork on the books are amazing compared to the new ones I remember playing attack of the mutant video game and escape from horror land PC game such fun times to live action movies with Jack Black we’re just a bit weird to me Slappy on the other hand looks so much better in that movie compared to the TV shows
How ironic. Disney did a live show of Goosebumps at Disneyland in the late '90s. Decades later, they made a remake of a TV show for Disney+, which seems like they tried to make it look like Stranger Things rather than... well, Goosebumps.
Looked and felt like stranger things or hill house for sure… instead of just embracing how awesome the property already is! The movie did a better job but it still did not feel like a proper Goosebumps movie should.
I never realized just how merchandized the _Goosebumps_ franchise was back in the day. I was born in 1997, so I didn't get to see most of the heaviest parts of the commercialization. As a kid, I just thought that the books and the TV show were standalone things.
All my goosebumps books got passed on to the neighbour's kids once I got into high school. Hopefully they loved them, but this makes me wish I still had them
It's in the closet somewhere BUT I HAVE AN ORIGINAL GREEN GOOSEBUMPS MONSTER MASK FROM THE 90S. My mom bought it for me and it was my costume for a halloween
I love Goosebumps but Slappy gave me a fear of ventriloquist dummies that I carry with me through to my now mid-30s. I'm having to scroll down so many times to avoid the screen time lmao
I actually really like the new Goosebumps TV series, but like the books even more. Got onboard a bit late in 2002, but was able to go back and dive through the wealth of books. 😊 One of my top books was actually Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid from Series 2000. Yu-Gi-Oh! was my favorite thing at the time, so a book about a card-based roleplaying game that comes to life was literally the best book ever written to me as a child. Cry of the Cat, Full Moon Fever and both parts of Invasion of the Body Squeezers were also pretty cool. 💜
The “horrorland” episode was the final nail in the coffin… like what a freaking tease. (I’m making a Slappy fan film coming out Oct 25th if you’re interested! Hopefully it captures the essence of Goosebumps a bit better lol)
@@tatetellgren5390 I know! They only have the two part specials… luckily people have uploaded all of them on UA-cam if you search the titles - don’t tell anyone! 🤫😂
@@FaithfulHorrorhound i hope you’ll check out the Slappy fan film we just put out - i want to hear what as many horror and goosebumps fans have to say about it as possible!!
An antique store in my town sells the original books for $3 a pop and I've been rebuilding my childhood collection. They are currently my daughter's favorite bedtime story and I am just giddy with delight I get to share this piece of mt childhood with her! She's always enjoyed a degree of horror. She got hooked on stranger things at 4 lol
If you liked this video, you might like my NEW Night of the Living Dummy fan film on my channel! Hope you check it out!! ❤
Goosebumps + are you afraid of the dark + freaky stories = excellent 90s Friday night
Eerie Indiana also
Don't forget Tales from the crypt keeper!
@@mjking8704 *Tales from the Crypt
Can't forget about Bonechillers, So Weird, Tales from the Darkside, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Amazing Stories, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? to name other greats from my childhood.
there’s just something about 90s goosebumps that has this certain vibe and aesthetic both in the book artstyles and the show i really like it
Classic 90s fun. Before the internet ruined society.
Bruh society was already ruined 🤣
The internet has been open to the public since 1983
Well the Boomers looted the economy as well
Growing up with goosebumps, i didn't realize how good we had it with these gems.
I was born in 1999 😢
Homie talks about goosebumps like a fine wine. I'm here for it. 👏
Thank you!
It is! These books and shows are still so good. So, they are aging like fine wine.
Peak fiction and cinema 📽️
Early 2000s kid here, Goosebumps is still my favorite book series of all time. My family was poor so we shopped at the thrift store a lot, I would spend hours upon hours in the book section reading these books while my mom shopped. Those cover artworks are burned into my brain forever in the best possible way
"Let's go back to 1992!"
-92's baby here: talk to me😂❤
Goosebumps may be for kids, but as a 22 year old adult I still *LOVE* the series. Goosebumps will always be the greatest book series of all time.
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34 here, grew up with these books and movies/shows, and squealed like a kid when I went to a yard sale with my family and saw the guy selling mint condition "Reader Beware You Choose the Scare" Choose Your Own Adventure books. I love Goosebumps still. Will always be great!
Thanks for this dose of nostalgia. Goosebumps was almost surreal to imagine as a child and looking back now it was part of something special along with the likes of bill nye and reading rainbow
Jacobus was a genius choice for the artwork. I first read goosebumps because of the artwork on the covers and hear so many say the covers is what made them interested in trying it
Me too! I let my mom buy my first Goosebumps book at a yard sale not knowing anything about the series because the cover art intrigued my 9-year old self (which was Night of the Living Dummy)
Enjoyed the video! The artwork for goosebumps really bought the series to life the moment you looked at a book.
i was absolutely shtting bricks reading these as a kid. heart racing before turning the page and everything.
I had a goosebumps themed bedroom as a kid. Black and red splotches and a border of oozing green paint at the top, making it look like it's seeping in through the ceiling.
@@themeadman that’s awesome!!
The best decade to be a kid. That feeling of rushing home from school on your bike to catch Goosebumps, reading the books before bed, branching out to more mature horror films and books because Goosebumps gave you an itch for horror, leading to you freaking out your friends around a campfire with marshmallows and your logged mental library of scary stories...
Im so glad I grew up in the early 2010s. Everyone still liked the books and the show was on Netflix back when Netflix was tubi
90s was peak civilization. I would do anything to go back.
Man, what memories! I moved to the US when I was 9 years old and didn't know any English, I learned and practiced through Goosebumps books. I remember going to the nearest Toys R Us to get each one as it came out. Loved these as a kid!
After watching this, I was inspired to go out and find some of the original Goosebumps books for my classroom so that my students can experience the same classics I did. So, thank you!
@@jeffclement4734 Awesome!
You are a very good speaker and it's refreshing to hear someome slow down and talk concisely, rather than a mile a minute! Good stuff.
Thank you!
Legendary memory from my childhood
This series is much better than the latest one.
Saterday morning caroons from 93 to 98 were great on Fox
Fantastic retrospective! goosebumps was such a wonderful piece of 90s extended media. You did an amazing job with this. Night in terror tower is still my favorite original story but as far as my favorite piece of extended media, I'd pick the give yourself books which I've collected a lot of and which are the most fun for me to read. I was also a big fan of the tv show and several video games.
What an absolute gem of a video! Your coverage was so good. I'm on my second watch and am excited to see it again just in case I missed some stuff. Goosebumps was one of my favorite media franchises as a kiddo. Thanks for such a rad video!
Thank you!
Haunted mask show and terror tower were goated episodes. I remembered my mom record all the favorites on a vhs tape for us and we rewatched it a million times
It was actually scary. Love Goosebumps. The Mask...Stay out of the Basement....Werewolf of Fever Swamp. So many gems.
on a serious note, you did great with this video. you had good transitions, a lot of good clips to use, a lot of research into the topic as well. I hope your channel becomes more popular in the future but as long as you enjoy making videos it is all that matters. I personally think you are good at narrating as well and your voice is not too slow or offensive in anyway.
Im half way through at the 20 minute mark and this video is Top Tier!!! I’m a huge goosebumps fan and this video is just what I needed right now
Thank you! It was a much bigger project than I’m used to so I’m glad you like it! I have a Slappy fan film coming out on the 25th if you’re interested 🎉
I remember the books always scaring me a lot more than the tv show.
Goosebumps is literally my childhood. Intro goes hard af. When R.L made an appearance you knew it was going to be a special episode.
Series similar to GB is eerie indiana
I can remember the actual series but it was by R.L. it was like scare street or something. It was made for teens and such instead. I read some of those as a child and it left me so scared. There was a point in a book where a teen had her guts pulled out by a cat and I had nightmares for months. Stuff scared the heckins out of me
Man I also looooove eerie Indiana!!! That show is such a gem!! I rewatch the episodes every now and again and they’re just perfect. The Tupperware twins, Elvis, and that tinker shop/soda fountain they hung out at. So good.
@@ethanreynolds4942 Fear Street!!
Idk why but i always remember The welcome to dead house movie was one of the few things i watched that scared the hell out of me as a kid....
That one was particularly creepy.
Wonderful, wonderful documentary, man. So well done.
It was super nostalgic!
@@ColesSnackAttack Thank you! I’m currently working on A Look Back at Goosebumps Series 2000 and will hopefully have it out by the end of the month 🎉
@@mattproductions Awesome! I look forward to watching it.
Goosebumps was so lit loved those books as a kid the choose your own adventure ones were really cool too!
10/10 video! Will always be a fan of Goosebumps and loved how you touched on so many aspects of it!
@@Tyoxy thank you! If you haven’t seen my new Night of the Living Dummy short film - I hope you check it out! I really tried to give it the classic goosebumps feel
I also plan on doing Goosebumps Series 2000 in this format next if you’re interested! 🎉🎃
Wow, I remember reading Welcome to Dead House! I never knew that was the first one! 😮
Man I didn't know about that Disney attraction. I was OBSESSED with Goosebumps as a kid, I would have loved to experience that. But sadly my family never had the means to go to stuff like that. Getting to see it feels like a missing part of my childhood was fulfilled.
R.L. stine haunting hour is 🔥
Good stuff, great throw back!
Thank you!
Very nicely done retrospective! HorrorLand is prolly my favorite era of the books despite it being so hated on. Looking forward to your coverage on the '00s!
@ninjser Thank you! Working on Series 2000 right now - not sure if I should do Give Yourself Goosebumps first or save it for after 2000, horrorland etc
Very nostalgic. Thanks for sharing! I like that you said you wrote your own Goosebump stories. I can tell that you're a writer by how you talk. ♥Goosebumps is a major reason why I, too, wrote my own creepy stories as a kid. I still love writing; however, I haven't written anything in a while.
The scholastic commercial took me back to the school book fair. I looked forward to that every single year. It was a hallmark of some of my best memories.
Young Ryan Gosling in the Canadian Goosebumps TV show in the "say cheese and die" episode 🎉🎉🎉
The cover artwork was so iconic, as a 90's kid just seeing the next cover in my scholastic flyer made me instantly ask my Parents to buy it for me!
Fun fact, illustrator Tim Jacobus recently did artwork for three promo cards for Magic the Gathering. Crypt Ghast, Damn and Exhume for the Nightmare Bundle for the recent Duskmourn set (itself themed after 70's, 80's, 90's and modern horror tropes).
Ooh I would love him to do some of the ghost type pokemon card artwork
Being into goosebumps then cds from 1995-1996 was fun.
About 2 years ago, I found an old box of books and there were about 15 goosebumps. I have them to a friend for her kids, but I wish I kept them lol
Dang! You can still pick them up pretty cheap at thrift stores and local book stores
Just think, you're giving their kids something awesome and making their childhood a bit better. And as an adult you can always buy some if you really wanted haha
I was so freaked out by the show's ad, I only started watching with Camp Nightmare, I only saw Haunted Mask years later.
I worked in a grocery store in the mid-90s and I remember them selling Goosebumps books and Harry Potter books in a grocery store which was wild at the time but it was that popular.
*My top favorite Goosebumps episodes are as follows and aren't in exact order:*
*1.* Night of the Living Dummy III (I have the _entire_ movie memorized and can quote every single person's line).
*2.* The Haunted Mask
*3.* Welcome to Dead House
*4.* Stay Out of the Basement
*5.* Monster Blood
*6.* More Monster Blood
*7.* An Old Story
*8.* Werewolf of Fever Swamp
*9.* The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
*10.* Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
*11.* Attack of the Jack O Lanterns
*12.* Haunted Mask II
*13.* One Day at Horrorland
*14.* Bride of the Living Dummy
Scary good video, Matt!
Thank you!
I didn't read all the books but The Haunted School was my favorite. I still have some of the Goosebumps trading cards.
Ooh I loved that one as a kid! Got it at the Scholastic Book Fair for only $2 🎉
Thank you for this video,mad respect
I really want to start collecting the old 90s versions of these books. Hopefully they aren't to pricey now a days!
@@PatriotJedi only a couple of them like Monster blood 4 are expensive - the majority are likely cheaper than release price luckily
Ive been gettin them at a local antique shop for $3 each so antique stores and used book stores could be a good place to look. Online shops will be trying to tap into nostolgia and overcharge
Loved this video thank you
Working on Series 2000’s!! 🎉
26:43 right here. This right here was what broke my heart. the original gave so many kids nightmares. Not so bad that they never wanted to see it again but it haunted then in the best way. The weird reboots were mostly just goofy. I get the old series was as well, but if you are here I'm sure you understand.
Haunted Mask is still my favorite book and episode
Goosebumps is very near and dear to my heart as a guy born in the early 90s. For most of my life I've had an obsession with the horror genre and it occurred to me the other day that the Goosebumps novels might be the catalyst for that love (to say nothing of Scooby-Doo which I was equally a fan of). As fascinating as Goosebumps was to me It was also the source of my first series of nightmares and an enduring phobia that still haunts me to this day. Slappy the ventriloquist dummy terrified me as a child and even now the idea of evil living dolls sends a chill up my spine. I guess those formative years of mine were pretty deeply impacted this silly little children's book series. 😂
I completely agree! If you haven’t seen my new Slappy fan film, I hope you check it out! Excited to hear what die-hard Goosebumps fans think of it 🎃🦇
Terror Tower scared me so bad bro 😭
Its interesting how the books look, in Germany they had a mostly green color pattern and the Goosebumps title had a goosebumps texture. I gave them away, like everything else when I moved out (SNES boxes, SNES manuals), and didn't see a Cent. Kinda mad.
Ooof! That’s how I feel about some of the Pokémon cards I gave away
I’m one of these people that grew up with goosebumps throughout the late 90s and early 2000s The memories I have it’s just amazing the original artwork on the books are amazing compared to the new ones I remember playing attack of the mutant video game and escape from horror land PC game such fun times to live action movies with Jack Black we’re just a bit weird to me Slappy on the other hand looks so much better in that movie compared to the TV shows
I'm I the only one who re watches goosebumps every Halloween season. I love the fall air and a good re watch of this cheesy yet still creepy show.
I rewatch my favorites!! 🎃👻
Thats wierd. Stay out of the Basement was one of my favourite Goosebumps covers.
How ironic. Disney did a live show of Goosebumps at Disneyland in the late '90s. Decades later, they made a remake of a TV show for Disney+, which seems like they tried to make it look like Stranger Things rather than... well, Goosebumps.
Looked and felt like stranger things or hill house for sure… instead of just embracing how awesome the property already is! The movie did a better job but it still did not feel like a proper Goosebumps movie should.
@@mattproductionstim burton would of did a good Goosebumps movie
@ he still could (fingers crossed)
Well in Jan next year they have a goosebumps movie/show on Disney with David schwimmer lets see how good it will ber@@mattproductions
Funny how the gnomes and the evil living sponge thing scared me the most as a kid
I never realized just how merchandized the _Goosebumps_ franchise was back in the day. I was born in 1997, so I didn't get to see most of the heaviest parts of the commercialization. As a kid, I just thought that the books and the TV show were standalone things.
I love the Escape From Horrorland game. I really love the 90’s Goosebumps show too.
I used to get so scared of the tv show when I was a kid that I would hide behind the sofa 😅
Goosebumps and Are you afraid of the dark are my childhood. It's started my love for horror! ❤
Same! I am working on a Slappy fan film for October 25th and I have a ghost hunting paranormal channel (Wisconsin Haunts) if you’re interested 👻🎃🦇
@mattproductions Awesome! I look forward to checking both out! Ty:) loved this deep dive!
All my goosebumps books got passed on to the neighbour's kids once I got into high school. Hopefully they loved them, but this makes me wish I still had them
It's in the closet somewhere BUT I HAVE AN ORIGINAL GREEN GOOSEBUMPS MONSTER MASK FROM THE 90S. My mom bought it for me and it was my costume for a halloween
Awesome!!!
The American cover arts are beautiful. But the French cover arts (which are the ones I grew up with) are, for the most part, far scarier and darker.
Awesome vid 👌🎉
Thank you!
I love Goosebumps but Slappy gave me a fear of ventriloquist dummies that I carry with me through to my now mid-30s. I'm having to scroll down so many times to avoid the screen time lmao
@@rgxwrestlingmedia sounds like you’ll love our new fan film about Slappy out this Friday lol
@@mattproductions I shall watch through clasped fingers
I read every slappy book. And my ex adopted mother bought me the entire collection in 1 book
Goosebumps and Are you Afraid of the Dark is responsible for turning the majority of kids(myself included)in the 90s and 00s into horror fans.
@@jonathanmulondo9206 true that!
Is that Tony Jay at the 10 minute mark narrating? Love that man
Well made
@@MassManicMedia thank you!
I actually really like the new Goosebumps TV series, but like the books even more. Got onboard a bit late in 2002, but was able to go back and dive through the wealth of books. 😊 One of my top books was actually Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid from Series 2000. Yu-Gi-Oh! was my favorite thing at the time, so a book about a card-based roleplaying game that comes to life was literally the best book ever written to me as a child. Cry of the Cat, Full Moon Fever and both parts of Invasion of the Body Squeezers were also pretty cool. 💜
I’m thinking about doing a video specifically on series 2000 next 🎉🎉
new subscriber good video matt
@@jscientist204 thank you!
Dude, I appreciate this, and I wanna see this DUMMY fan film!
The Escape From Horrorland game was awesome!
We just wanted another anthology series. The movies and new series dont do any of that.
The “horrorland” episode was the final nail in the coffin… like what a freaking tease.
(I’m making a Slappy fan film coming out Oct 25th if you’re interested! Hopefully it captures the essence of Goosebumps a bit better lol)
Beware you in for a scare goosebumps boo
You're*
Dun dun dun dundun
Damn that got me
Dude them books are crisp af
Cool dude
Many actors got their start as a kid on goosebumps.........ryan gosling i believe was in one episode
great video man showing just how big Goosebumps was! Stine is the man & love you touched on how important Jacobus was too the franchise as well
You just had to be there lol (90sbby)
Oh my god the way I got so upset when the series got taken off Netflix
:(( I’m still so sad I can’t watch it anywhere, it’s my favorite childhood show
@@tatetellgren5390 I know! They only have the two part specials… luckily people have uploaded all of them on UA-cam if you search the titles - don’t tell anyone! 🤫😂
I would recommend dvds/blueray!!
If you're interested all 4 seasons are currently streaming on Tubi.
For me, it's that Ghost Camp cover.
28:00 never heard of the PC games until today, pretty wild.
The only books i would buy from the book fair as a kid....
Same
Also, my niece got me interested in the books after the fact.
My childhood
Anyone else feel like RL Stine's Goosebumps is the reason we have the SCP universes now?
Damn seeing those book covers brought back memories.
11:07 This piano piece is fire, whats the name?
“Classic Horror 1 - Dark World” by Kevin MacLeod
In curse of the mummy's tomb, isn't Uncle Ben Sari's dad? And not Gabe's?
Yeah oops 😵💫
20:58 it's a baby Hayden Christensen😮 I cannot believe this was so long ago.
Do the haunting hour by rl stine
#DisneyDiva ❤😊
This was my gateway into horror, besides being named after an iconic movie killer (as a joke). 😅
@@FaithfulHorrorhound i hope you’ll check out the Slappy fan film we just put out - i want to hear what as many horror and goosebumps fans have to say about it as possible!!
An antique store in my town sells the original books for $3 a pop and I've been rebuilding my childhood collection. They are currently my daughter's favorite bedtime story and I am just giddy with delight I get to share this piece of mt childhood with her! She's always enjoyed a degree of horror. She got hooked on stranger things at 4 lol
Awesome!