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=== Season 1 (1995–96) === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" !No. in<br> series !No. in<br> season !Title !Directed by !Villain(s) !Based on !Original air date !U.S. viewers<br> (in millions) |- ! rowspan="1" |1 2 |1 2 |"The Haunted Mask" |Timothy Bond |The Haunted Mask |''The Haunted Mask'' (''Goosebumps'' #11) |October 27, 1995 |14.1<sup>[1]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |Carly-Beth Caldwell steals a Halloween mask from a new store, against the storekeeper's warnings. However the mask begins to change her personality and meld with her body when she wears it. Upon realizing this, Carly-Beth tracks down the mask store salesman for a way to break the spell and remove the Haunted Mask. |- ! rowspan="1" |3 |3 |"Clock of Doom" |John Bell |The Cuckoo Clock |''The Cuckoo Clock of Doom'' (''Goosebumps'' #28) |November 3, 1995 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Michael Webster vandalizes his father's new cuckoo clock by twisting the bird's head backwards so his annoying, bratty, trouble-making younger sister Tara will get blamed for it. However, the plan falls apart when Michael finds himself reliving his disastrous birthday party – and going backwards in time. The only way to stop it is to fix the bird's head. Though Michael succeeds as a toddler and returns back to his normal self, he inadvertently knocks off the year 1988 which was part of the clock and removes/erases Tara from existence. Micahel decides to replace the year back on the clock..to restore Tara..but not for a while. |- ! rowspan="1" |4 |4 |"The Girl Who Cried Monster" |John Bell |Mr. Mortman |''The Girl Who Cried Monster'' (''Goosebumps'' #8) |November 10, 1995 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Lucy Dark discovers the monstrous dark side of the town librarian during closing time, but no one else believes her. And what's scarier is that this librarian's been invited to dinner! |- ! rowspan="1" |5 6 |5 6 |"Welcome to Camp Nightmare" |Ron Oliver |The Sabre |''Welcome to Camp Nightmare'' (''Goosebumps'' #9) |November 17, 1995 November 24, 1995 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |'''Part 1''': Billy's summer camp turns scary when Camp Nightmoon becomes Camp Nightmare! Why are all the counselors so weird? What is hidden in the forbidden bunk? What lurks around the camp late at night? The counselors are not answering any of Billy's questions. The campers are disappearing one by one, and the counselors do not even care. 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. |- ! rowspan="1" |7 |7 |"Phantom of the Auditorium" |John Bell |Phantom |''Phantom of the Auditorium'' (''Goosebumps'' #24) |December 1, 1995 |<small>NA</small> |- | colspan="9" |When Zeke gets to play as the Phantom in the school's titular play ''The Phantom'', strange things start happening. A piece of scenery comes crashing down with a message saying 'Last warning. Stay away Esmerelda or else!' Could Zeke be trying to ruin the play? Or could there really be a phantom living under the stage? |- ! rowspan="1" |8 |8 |"Piano Lessons Can Be Murder" |William Fruet |Ghost Piano |''Piano Lessons Can Be Murder'' (''Goosebumps'' #13) |December 8, 1995 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Jerry Hawkins moves to a new house and discovers a piano in the attic. He starts taking piano lessons to impress a neighbor, but he realizes something is very odd about his teacher, Dr. Shreek. He is always talking about how Jerry has perfect hands. And the janitor Mr. Toggle is weird too. But Jerry is about to find out that Dr. Shreek loves to steal the hands of his students... |- ! rowspan="1" |9 |9 |"Return of the Mummy" |John Bell |Nila and Prince Khoru |''Return of the Mummy'' (''Goosebumps'' #23) |December 22, 1995 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Gabe and his cousin, Sari are trapped in a pyramid belonging to an Egyptian princess disguised as a modern-day journalist who is controlling a four thousand year old mummy. |- ! rowspan="1" |10 |10 |"Night of the Living Dummy II" |Ron Oliver |Slappy |''Night of the Living Dummy II'' (''Goosebumps'' #31) |January 12, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Amy Kramer receives a replacement ventriloquist dummy named Slappy, who she accidentally brings to life. Slappy wants Amy to be his slave to the point of framing her for things she did not do. It is up to Amy to stop Slappy and save her family. In the end, Slappy is killed by another dummy. |- ! rowspan="1" |11 |11 |"My Hairiest Adventure" |David Warry-Smith |Instant Tan |''My Hairiest Adventure'' (''Goosebumps'' #26) |January 19, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Larry Boyd and his friends try on an old bottle of Instant Tan, but they vanish - and Larry gets hairy! Larry freaks out as he finds out that there are more dogs in the neighborhood than usual. |- ! rowspan="1" |12 13 |12 13 |"Stay Out of the Basement" |William Fruet |Plants |''Stay Out of the Basement'' (''Goosebumps'' #2) |January 26, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |'''Part 1''': Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried about their father. He's been acting strange. And he spends all his time in the basement. What is he doing in the basement? Margaret and Casey are about to find out. Dr. Brewer is doing experiments with plants. But Margaret and Casey become even more worried when they "meet" some of his experiments in the basement. '''Part 2''': Margaret and Casey discover that the man they thought was their father is really a plant copy of him who trapped their real father in a closet in the basement. |- ! rowspan="1" |14 |14 |"It Came from Beneath the Sink" |David Winning |Grool |''It Came from Beneath the Sink!'' (''Goosebumps'' #30) |February 2, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Kat finds a sponge under the sink of her new house that's actually a monster that causes and feeds on bad luck. When Kat and Daniel and Daniel's friend Carlos give away the sponge, they find out from Carlos that the sponge is called a Grool and that anyone who has it and gets rid of it, will die... |- ! rowspan="1" |15 |15 |"Say Cheese and Die" |Ron Oliver |The Evil Spidey |''Say Cheese and Die!'' (''Goosebumps'' #4) |February 9, 1996 |<small>N/A</small> |- | colspan="9" |Friends, Greg Banks, Doug "Bird", Michael and Shari Walker, find a camera that predicts and causes misfortune on the subject it photographs. <br> '''Starring''': Ryan Gosling as Greg Banks and Scott Speedman as Officer Madison |- ! rowspan="1" |16 17 |16 17 |"A Night in Terror Tower" |William Fruet |The Executioner |''A Night in Terror Tower'' (''Goosebumps'' #27) |February 25, 1996 |8.8<sup>[2]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |Sue and Eddie take a trip to England to visit a castle. When they wander away from their group in the torture chamber, they get chased throughout the castle by an executioner. When they manage to escape, they soon begin to lose their memories of their family and themselves. Sue and Eddie are then sent back in time to the Middle Ages where a man named Morgred reveals that the siblings are really a missing prince and princess whom their uncle, the executioner, wanted dead. |- ! rowspan="1" |18 19 |18 19 |"The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" |William Fruet |Will Blake |''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp'' (''Goosebumps'' #14) |May 17, 1996 |9.0<sup>[3]</sup> |- | colspan="9" |Grady Tucker adopts a dog suspected to be terrorizing the livestock by his family. Grady tries to prove that Vandal (the dog) is not responsible, but is shocked to find out a werewolf may be on the loose. |}
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