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Billy wants to know the secrets about Camp Nightmoon, but can he find the answers before he disappears? Part 2 : Billy finds out the secret about Camp Nightmoon when the counselors announce a manhunt for a female camper who escaped from the girls' side of the camp where the same scary things are happening.
Sarah Mass hates Camp Cold Lake because of the apathetic campers and the myriad safety rules so she pretends to drown herself to win friends. Unfortunately, the plan backfires when Sarah has a near death experience and meets a ghost girl named Della who will stop at nothing to make Sarah her friend in the afterlife even if it means killing her.
Goosebumps is a children's horror anthology television series based on R. L. Stine's best-selling book series of the same name.It is an anthology of stories involving children and young adults in otherworldly situations.
Twelve-year-old Boone and his sister Heather love animals of every kind. That's why they wanted to come to Camp Hither. The wild legends of man-eating snakes and disappearing campers are hisss-terical! But Camp Hither has a cold-blooded secret: Somebody has unleashed a hungry horde of slithery snakes!
The Nightmare Room is an American children's horror anthology television series that aired on Kids' WB. [1] The series was based on the short-lived children's book series that went by the same title created by Goosebumps author, R. L. Stine.
Capt. Bilal Kordab, an Army officer who recruited Lobach into the North Carolina National Guard while she was a student at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, told CNN Lobach was “a ...
After the camp gets overrun with a case of the Lakebottom Lousys, Squirt becomes attached to one member of the gang-- Warren. Rosebud uses her sure-fire de-lousy spray to rid the camp of the hideous Lousys. But when Warren dies in the crossfire, Squirt brings back Warren from the grave using an ancient Lakebottom ritual.
The Camp Lejeune incident refers to the outbreak of hostilities between black and white enlisted Marines at an NCO Club near the United States Marine Corps's Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, on the evening of July 20, 1969. [1] [2] It left a total of 15 Marines injured, and one, Corporal Edward E. Blankston, dead. [1]