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=== Season 3 (1997–98) === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" !No. in<br> series !No. in<br> season !Title !Directed by !Antagonist(s) !Based On !Original air date |- ! rowspan="1" |45 |1 |"Shocker on Shock Street" |Randy Bradshaw |Praying Mantis |''A Shocker on Shock Street'' (''Goosebumps'' #35) |September 6, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Erin Wright and her friend Marty are trapped in an amusement park based on a horror movie series. |- ! rowspan="1" |46 |2 |"My Best Friend Is Invisible" |William Fruet |Invisible Boy |''My Best Friend Is Invisible'' (''Goosebumps'' #57) |September 8, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Sammy Jacobs visits a house that's supposedly haunted by the ghost of a lonely boy named Brent, who ends up following him home and becomes his "invisible" friend. |- ! rowspan="1" |47 |3 |"The House of No Return" |William Fruet |Couple Ghost |"The House of No Return" (''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |September 13, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Mischievous friends Lori, Nathan, and Robbie convince the new kid in town, Chris Wakely, to join their club, Danger, Inc. The catch is that Chris must spend one hour in an old house, allegedly haunted by the ghosts of a married couple, who died in the house. However soon the catch is on Lori and her friends, when they head inside to collect Chris. To their horror, he had made the deal with the ghost of the married couple in exchange for his freedom, Lori and her friends would have to spend eternity with the couple as a replacement for their own lost child. |- ! rowspan="1" |48 |4 |"Don't Go to Sleep" |John Bell |Reality Police |''Don't Go to Sleep!'' (''Goosebumps'' #54) |September 20, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |After being told that he can't have the attic as his room, Matt Amsterdam goes to sleep in there and finds himself in a chain of alternate worlds and on the run from a police force bent on nabbing anyone who messes with reality. |- ! rowspan="1" |49 |5 |"Click" |John Bell |The Remote; |"Click" (''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |September 27, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Seth Gold mail-orders a remote control that controls his TV, his VCR, his stereo and eventually his mind. |- ! rowspan="1" |50 |6 |"An Old Story" |Randy Bradshaw |Aunt Dahlia |"An Old Story" (''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |October 4, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |While being babysat by their Aunt Dahlia, Tom and John are forced to eat prune cookies, which turn them into old men as part of a plot to get sold out to two of Aunt Dahlia's widow friends who want husbands. |- ! rowspan="1" |51 |7 |"The Barking Ghost" |William Fruet |The Ghost Dog |''The Barking Ghost'' (''Goosebumps'' #32) |October 11, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Cooper Holmes and his new friend Fergie are tricked into switching bodies with ghostly canines. |- ! rowspan="1" |52 53 |8 9 |"One Day at Horrorland" Part 1 "One Day at Horrorland" Part 2 |William Fruet |The Horrors |''One Day at HorrorLand'' (''Goosebumps'' #16) |October 25, 1997 November 1, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |'''Part 1''': The Morris family get trapped in a theme park called "Horrorland" run by monsters called Horrors. '''Part 2''': The Morris family compete on a game show run by the Horrors of Horrorland. Note: Unlike the original book in which the Morris family escapes—only to find a Horror hanging on to their rear bumper which offers them free tickets to return to Horrorland]-there was a twist ending in which they do escape—only to find that their car has been controlled by the Horrors to teeter on the edge of a literal cliffhanger; the ending then cuts to a Horror couple watching the event on their TV set...and then switiching it off! |- ! rowspan="1" |54 |10 |"The Haunted House Game" |William Fruet |The Old Men |"The Haunted House Game" (''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |November 8, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |Two friends play a haunted house-themed board game that comes to life and may cost them theirs. |- ! rowspan="1" |55 56 |11 12 |"Perfect School" Part 1 "Perfect School" Part 2 |Ron Oliver |The School Clone |"Perfect School" (''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |November 15, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |'''Part 1''': Having caused trouble once too often, Brian O'Connor gets sent to an all-boys boarding school where the students are cloned and programmed into being well behaved so they can be sent home to their parents while the real students are locked away in a basement prison. '''Part 2''': Brian discovers the secret of the Perfect School and also that his best friend is an agent for the faculty and tries to fight back against his clone. |- ! rowspan="1" |57 58 |13 14 |"Werewolf Skin" Part 1 "Werewolf Skin" Part 2 |Ron Oliver |Werewolf Skin |''Werewolf Skin'' (''Goosebumps'' #60) |November 22, 1997 |- | colspan="8" |'''Part 1''': Visiting his aunt and uncle in rural Wolf Creek, budding photographer, Alex Blackwell discovers a secret about the werewolves that live in the woods. '''Part 2''': Alex confronts his aunt and uncle about the werewolf skin they use to turn themselves into actual werewolves. |- ! rowspan="1" |59 |15 |"Awesome Ants" |Don McCutcheon |Giant Ants |"Awesome Ants" (''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |February 7, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Dave buys an ant farm but feeds the ants incorrectly, turning them into blood-thirsty giants. |- ! rowspan="1" |60 |16 |"Bride of the Living Dummy" |Randy Bradshaw |Mary-Ellen |''Bride of the Living Dummy'' (''Goosebumps Series 2000'' #2) |February 14, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Slappy is brought back to life and now plans to marry a little girl's doll who proves to be just as evil as Slappy. In the end, Slappy and Mary-Ellen were killed by a razor blade and their souls emerge from the dummies. As a result, Slappy possessed Harrison. |- ! rowspan="1" |61 |17 |"Strained Peas" |Don McCutcheon |Baby Monster |"Strained Peas" (''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |February 21, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Nicholas Morgan discovers his new baby sister Grace is a monster who will do whatever it takes to be an only child. |- ! rowspan="1" |62 |18 |"Say Cheese and Die… Again" |Ron Oliver |The Evil Camera |''Say Cheese and Die—Again!'' (''Goosebumps'' #44) |February 28, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Greg Banks tries to prove to his English teacher that the evil camera he found does exist so he doesn't have to flunk his class. When Greg unearths it, he accidentally takes a picture of Shari which comes out as a negative, foretelling that she'll be so thin, she'll waste away. To get back at him for taking her picture, she takes a picture of her own that predicts that he'll become so fat, he'll explode. |- ! rowspan="1" |63 |19 |"Chillogy" Pt. 1 "Squeal of Fortune" |William Fruet |Karl Knave |Original |April 25, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Jessica, a greedy girl, gets sucked into a toy town called Karlsville where she cheats the people during a lemonade sale and as punishment she turns into a pig-like humanoid as the town chases her down. |- ! rowspan="1" |64 |20 |"Chillogy" Pt. 2 "Strike Three…You're Doomed" |William Fruet |The Monster Balls |Original |May 2, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Matthew gets sucked into Karlsville and gets caught in a twisted baseball game that may cost him his life. |- ! rowspan="1" |65 |21 |"Chillogy" Pt. 3 "Escape from Karlsville" |William Fruet |Plastic figurine |Original |May 9, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Matthew and Jessica enter the toy town to prevent Matthew's younger brother Todd from being turned into a plastic figurine as part of a contest prize. |- ! rowspan="1" |66 |22 |"Teacher's Pet" |Stefan Scaini |Mr. Blankenship |"Teacher's Pet" (''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'') |May 16, 1998 |- | colspan="8" |Becca Thompson and Benjy Connor, on a field trip in the woods, find out why their new science teacher loves snakes so much. Note: This episode was dedicated to Becca's actress, Michelle Risi, who died following its production. |}
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