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=== Season 2 (1996–97) === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" !No. in<br> series !No. in<br> season !Title !Directed by !Antagonist(s) !Based on !Original air date !U.S. viewers<br> (in millions) |- ! rowspan="1" |20 |1 |"Be Careful What You Wish For" |René Bonnière |Clarissa |''Be Careful What You Wish For...'' (''Goosebumps'' #12) |August 10, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Klutzy 12-year-old Samantha "Fly Away" Byrd (as dubbed by the bully, Judith) helps a strange woman named Clarissa find her way home, the woman gives Samantha an amulet that grants wishes--but the wishes end up causing misfortune for everyone around her. In the end, she decides to wish everything back to normal. Samantha decides her friends and family are important and discards the amulet, which is found by Judith. When she makes a vain wish to be beautiful and looked at ''forever'', it literally makes Judith into a park statue. |- ! rowspan="1" |21 22 |2 3 |"Attack of the Mutant" |William Fruet |The Masked Mutant |''Attack of the Mutant'' (''Goosebumps'' #25) |September 7, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |'''Part 1''': Skipper Matthews finds out his favorite comic book villain, the Masked Mutant, is real after discovering his lair. '''Part 2''': Skipper Matthews fears he is losing his grip on reality after a visit through the Masked Mutant's lair and discovers that his new best friend is not who she seems. '''Guest Star''': Adam West as The Galloping Gazelle |- ! rowspan="1" |23 |4 |"Bad Hare Day" |John Bell |The Evil Rabbit |''Bad Hare Day'' (''Goosebumps'' #41) |September 14, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Tim Swanson steals the bag of tricks from his favorite magician Amaz-O and finds himself unable to control the magic. |- ! rowspan="1" |24 |5 |"The Headless Ghost" |Brian R.R. Hebb |Headless Ghost |''The Headless Ghost'' (''Goosebumps'' #37) |September 21, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Pranksters Dwayne Comack and Stephanie Alpert find themselves trapped in a seaside house haunted by a headless ghost, along with a ghost of a boy who died falling through a dumbwaiter and the ghost of a sea captain who takes the form of a friendly, but firm tour guide named Otto. After confronting Seth for his misbehavior, Otto spares Dwayne and convinces him to return home so he can talk to Stephanie alone. As Dwayne is leaving Hill House, he hears screaming coming from Stephanie and runs back upstairs to the attic. He comes in time to see the ghostly Otto (revealed as the sea captain) berating Stephanie for her constant disrespect of Hill House and painting a portrait of her in 1900s garb. He plans to force her to be part of their group as intentions to teach her a lesson in respect like the other two boys. Andrew and Seth appears in front of Stephanie and confront for her terrible behavior. The two addresses Dwayne and reveals their past to him that they were once normal boys from the modern world. They mentioned that their constant bad behaviors and disrespect of Hill House lead to Otto painting their portraits in order to teach them a lesson in respect. Andrew and Seth tell Dwayne that Otto is only punishing Stephanie by painting her portrait in 1900s garb because of her bad behavior. They mention that Otto had only spared him because he has shown respect for Hill House and is the more sensible of the two. Dwayne grabs a bucket of water mixed in with paint repellant and dumps it on the portrait, causing it to fade away and saves Stephanie's life. Andrew and Seth seemingly disappear as if thanking Dwayne for saving them. After escaping from Hill House, Dwayne and Stephanie never talked about their experience. Hill House is put up for sale and bought by a couple as a perfect fixer upper unaware of the horror they will experience. |- ! rowspan="1" |25 |6 |"Go Eat Worms" |Steve DiMarco |The Worms |''Go Eat Worms!'' (''Goosebumps'' #21) |September 28, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Todd Barstow uses his test worms to pull pranks on his little sister, Regina. Then, his test worms show up in his lunch container and in his bed. Thinking it was Regina, he goes to the woods on a raining night to search for more worms in order to pull a prank on Regina, but uncovers a cave that is inhabited by a giant worm bent on killing Todd for mistreating her offspring. |- ! rowspan="1" |26 |7 |"You Can't Scare Me" |René Bonnière |The Mud Monster |''You Can't Scare Me!'' (''Goosebumps'' #15) |October 5, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Two pranksters' quest to scare fearless Courtney ends with their running scared when they encounter a mud monster at a local swamp. |- ! rowspan="1" |27 |8 |"Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes" |William Fruet |The Lawn Gnomes |''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes'' (''Goosebumps'' #34) |October 12, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Joe Burton's dad buys a pair of garden gnomes for a lawn contest, but Joe and his sister Mindy discover that the lawn gnomes are alive and cause destruction to their militant neighbor's garden at night with Joe being framed for it. |- ! rowspan="1" |28 |9 |"Ghost Beach" |Randy Bradshaw |Sadler Ghost |''Ghost Beach'' (''Goosebumps'' #22) |October 19, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Two siblings, Jerry and Terri Sadler visit relatives who live in a house beside a beach where they hear rumors of a ghost haunting a nearby cave. |- ! rowspan="1" |29 |10 |"Attack of the Jack O Lanterns" |William Fruet |The Pumpkinheads |''Attack of the Jack O Lanterns'' (''Goosebumps'' #48) |October 26, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |When Drew Brockman, Walker, Shane, and Shana trick-or-treat with their rivals, Tabby and Lee, they come upon two pumpkin-headed creatures who force them to trick-or-treat forever. |- ! rowspan="1" |30 31 |11 12 |"Haunted Mask II" |William Fruet |The Second Mask |''The Haunted Mask II'' (''Goosebumps'' #36) |October 29, 1996 |9.2<sup>[4]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |Steve Boswell takes an old man-like mask from the same store that Carly-Beth went to and begins to become an old man. Meanwhile, the original Haunted Mask returns and, through Steve, plans to exact its revenge on Carly-Beth. |- ! rowspan="1" |32 |13 |"Let's Get Invisible" |Ron Oliver |The Reflections |''Let's Get Invisible!'' (''Goosebumps'' #6) |November 2, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Max and Noah Thompson find a mirror in the attic that turns its users invisible, but on the other side is a world where evil mirror reflections want to switch with real people. |- ! rowspan="1" |33 |14 |"Scarecrow Walks at Midnight" |Randy Bradshaw |The Scarecrows |''The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight'' (''Goosebumps'' #20) |November 9, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |A couple is haunted by demonic scarecrows brought to life by a farmhand's black magic. |- ! rowspan="1" |34 |15 |"Monster Blood" |Timothy Bond |Monster Blood |''Monster Blood'' (''Goosebumps'' #3) |November 16, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Evan Ross and his friend Andy discover a novelty slime called Monster Blood that devours everything in its path, but makes whatever eats it grow-- uncontrollably! |- ! rowspan="1" |35 |16 |"More Monster Blood" |Timothy Bond |Monster Blood 2 |Original, based upon characters from ''Monster Blood'' & ''Monster Blood II.'' |November 16, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Evan travels back home, only to find that the Monster Blood he thought was destroyed is aboard the plane. |- ! rowspan="1" |36 |17 |"Vampire Breath" |Ron Oliver |Count Nightwing |''Vampire Breath'' (''Goosebumps'' #49) |November 26, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Freddy and Cara find a bottle that releases an elderly vampire who lost his fangs. |- ! rowspan="1" |37 |18 |"How to Kill a Monster" |Ron Oliver |The Bog Monster |''How to Kill a Monster'' (''Goosebumps'' #46) |May 1, 1997 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Gretchen Hughes and Clark Boretski stay at their grandparents' house in the middle of a swamp that has a seemingly invincible monster locked in a room. |- ! rowspan="1" |38 |19 |"Calling All Creeps" |Craig Pryce |The Creeps |''Calling All Creeps!'' (''Goosebumps'' #50) |June 15, 1997 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Ricky Beamer plays a prank on his rival that calls the attention of school bullies named Jared, Wart, David and Brenda, all of which are actually reptilian aliens bent on world domination by enslaving humanity. |- ! rowspan="1" |39 40 |20 21 |"Welcome to Dead House" |William Fruet |The Zombified |''Welcome to Dead House'' (''Goosebumps'' #1) |June 29, 1997 |5.6<sup>[5]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |The Benson family moves into a house in a neighborhood where its residents were killed in an accident from a chemical factory and want the family's blood to survive. |- ! rowspan="1" |41 |22 |"Don't Wake Mummy" |William Fruet |The Mummy |"Don't Wake Mummy" (''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |July 12, 1997 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |A family inherits a sarcophagus that holds a cursed, living mummy.<br> '''Starring''': A.J. Cook as Kim |- ! rowspan="1" |42 |23 |"The Blob That Ate Everyone" |Randy Bradshaw |Typewriter and Blob |''The Blob That Ate Everyone'' (''Goosebumps'' #55) |July 19, 1997 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Zack Beauchamp and his best friend Alex wander into an abandoned antique shop and find a typewriter that Zack uses to type up a story about an oozing blob monster that terrorizes the video store at the mall. When Zack goes to the video store the next day, the blob appears in real life and frightens the customers. |- ! rowspan="1" |43 44 |24 25 |"Night of the Living Dummy III" |Timothy Bond |Rocky Dummy |''Night of the Living Dummy III'' (''Goosebumps'' #40) |July 20, 1997 |5.8<sup>[6]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |After being taken to the O'Dells family, who owns a collection of ventriloquist dummies, Slappy is brought back to life and plans to test out Zane, a cousin of Trina and Daniel. With the help of another dummy named Rocky, Slappy conspires to turn the three children into dummies. In the end, Slappy is killed by a lightning bolt.<br> '''Starring''': Hayden Christensen as Zane |}
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