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  2. Goosebumps (film) - Wikipedia

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    Goosebumps was theatrically released in the United States on October 16, 2015, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor, pacing and faithfulness to the Goosebumps franchise. A sequel titled Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween was released on October 12, 2018.

  3. Goosebumps (original series) - Wikipedia

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    The last book was 4 Goosebumps books in one called Slappy's Tales of Horror. There were also two hardcover reprint collections: Goosebumps Collection and Monster Edition. Nine books were released under the Goosebumps Collection title and were split into three groups: Living Dummy Collection, Campfire Collection, and Monster Blood Collection.

  4. One Day at HorrorLand - Wikipedia

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    De Elizabeth of Teen Vogue added the book among the list "20 R.L. Stine Books You Need to Read Again" and said that it "is the best Goosebumps book – and R.L. Stine book in general – of all time, hands down". Elizabeth stated, "The park, called HorrorLand, contains rides like The Werewolf Village and The Doom Slide, and each ride is ...

  5. Best Goosebumps Books in Order, According to Thousands ... - AOL

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    It's spooky season! With the new TV show on Disney+ and Hulu, it's time to read (or reread) the classic horror series for kids.

  6. Creepy Creatures - Wikipedia

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    Creepy Creatures is the first book in R. L. Stine's Goosebumps Graphix series. It is a comic book that contains three stories; The Werewolf of Fever Swamp adapted by Gabriel Hernandez, The Scarecrow Walks At Midnight adapted by Greg Ruth and The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena adapted by Scott Morse, all based on the Goosebumps books by R. L. Stine.

  7. Why Do We Get Goosebumps? - AOL

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    In fact the word "horror" comes from a Latin word meaning "to bristle with fear." Horripilation is the technical term for goosebumps. They got their name because they look like the skin of a ...

  8. Goosebumps - Wikipedia

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    Goosebumps is a series of children's horror novels written by American author R. L. Stine.The protagonists in these stories are teens or pre-teens who find themselves in frightening circumstances, often involving the supernatural, the paranormal or the occult.

  9. 40 Horror Stories And Facts That Might Give You Goosebumps ...

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    Image credits: horrorsfs The curator of ‘Horror Stories & Facts’ started the project all the way back in mid-2018. Over the years, the horror-themed account racked up a sizeable following.