The Lost Goosebumps Books

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Lawsuits and lost books... These are the R.L. Stine Goosebumps stories we never got to read.
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    Goosebumps Wiki: goosebumps.fandom.com/wiki/Go...
    Dead Dogs Still Fetch video: • FOUND LOST MEDIA: Goos...
    PointHorror: www.pointhorror.com/9178/goos...
    Thanks for watching!
    Chapters:
    Intro - 0:00
    History - 2:04
    Lawsuit - 4:52
    Lost Books - 6:54
    Goosebumps Gold - 14:50
    Conclusion - 17:51
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  • @OfftheRadar9790
    @OfftheRadar9790 Před 2 lety +4330

    R.L. Stine was the keynote speaker when I graduated from college for the first time. In his speech, he mentioned how he couldn't remember who gave the keynote speech at this graduation, and he couldn't remember who the keynote speaker was at his son's graduation. With that in mind, he decided to tell us a ghost story. That way, we would always have something to remember our own keynote speaker by.

    • @Thatguy55595
      @Thatguy55595 Před 2 lety +94

      What was the ghost story about

    • @jimkissel2140
      @jimkissel2140 Před 2 lety +372

      @@Thatguy55595 he doesn't remember.

    • @TheRandompaint
      @TheRandompaint Před 2 lety +79

      I would remember if it's gdamn R.L Stine😂

    • @OfftheRadar9790
      @OfftheRadar9790 Před 2 lety +310

      @@Thatguy55595 Much to my shame, I don't actually remember. All I remember is that it took place on Trick 'r Treat Night, and it involved a jack 'o lantern.

    • @alfredjovanovic2106
      @alfredjovanovic2106 Před 2 lety +138

      He forgor 💀

  • @tamby_teeze
    @tamby_teeze Před 2 lety +6646

    Dead Dogs Still Fetch is honestly SUCH a good story name.

    • @angryhobo212
      @angryhobo212 Před 2 lety +475

      Yup I agree. On the other hand I think one of the other winning titles "I Am Your Evil Twin" isn't a particularly good name for a story, there's nothing clever about the title. But the idea of telling a story from the perspective of an evil twin is pretty neat so that's probably why they picked it.

    • @AssortedMeeples
      @AssortedMeeples Před 2 lety +129

      Thanks very much!

    • @ariiiiiiiii2008
      @ariiiiiiiii2008 Před 2 lety +58

      I KNOW like maaan I got chills from JUST reading it

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th Před 2 lety +66

      Would be an awesome name for a metalcore band.

    • @chiefavagef0x837
      @chiefavagef0x837 Před 2 lety +28

      Seriously tho I mean.. judging by my profile pic alone you could probably tell I'd think that. 🙂
      I originally envisioned a bittersweet story about a kid & his best friend (the doggo) & him saving his dog from the grim reaper or some kinda grim reaper or angel of death esque being

  • @musicfinder3178
    @musicfinder3178 Před rokem +1268

    When I was in elementary school I went to a garage sale and saw a milk crate packed full of goosebumps books. I walked up to the owner and asked him how much the books were. He was surprised and replied, “for all of them..?? Uhh…. $2”
    There must have been over 30 goosebumps books. Rest assured I read damn near all of them and loved those books. Thank you garage sale man. I did so many school book reports on those books and your hospitality of basically donating them to me was so much appreciated!

    • @leiilo
      @leiilo Před rokem +13

      Was this before or after the new millenium? It would've been CRAZY if this was during the 90s!

    • @andrestherooster4354
      @andrestherooster4354 Před rokem +13

      No problem kid, I didn’t need them anyways glad you had use for them, are you 21 yet? How about a few beers and we can talk about goosebumps

    • @jessejive117
      @jessejive117 Před rokem +32

      @@andrestherooster4354 you’re weird

    • @andrestherooster4354
      @andrestherooster4354 Před rokem +6

      @@jessejive117 🤌🏻

    • @Stopcommentingthesamecomments
      @Stopcommentingthesamecomments Před 11 měsíci +8

      ​@@jessejive117I think they were trying to make a joke

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Před rokem +720

    Poor Jimmy. Imagine being a kid, the sheer excitement of knowing _your title_ is going to adorn a _real Goosebumps book!_ And then it just… never happens. And you never get an explanation. Crushing. I'd rather lose the contest than experience that, I don't think I'd ever get over it.

    • @Katyamuffin
      @Katyamuffin Před rokem +152

      This is that kid's villain origin story

    • @alexanderreneau913
      @alexanderreneau913 Před rokem +68

      You’re Jimmy aren’t you

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Před 11 měsíci +9

      I mean, it would be sad but I hope you’d get over it eventually.

    • @usuallyangry
      @usuallyangry Před 11 měsíci +37

      Honestly I would just go on to write my own story with the title. What's Stine gonna do, sue over copying a book that he never made?

    • @AJ-pu9jq
      @AJ-pu9jq Před 9 měsíci +23

      As silly as it sounds it would’ve devastated me as a kid

  • @davidb4150
    @davidb4150 Před 2 lety +2116

    They say they never judge a book by its cover but the aesthetics of the Goosebumps Templet is so iconic.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 Před 2 lety +60

      Really that whole scholastic era of kids books all looked cool. Bruce Coville and Scary Stories etc.

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th Před 2 lety +67

      They'd have never gotten so popular if they didn't look so cool on a shelf. I guarantee that there were lots of people who collected them without bothering to read most of them.

    • @dontdoubtmyshot131
      @dontdoubtmyshot131 Před 2 lety +18

      @@CeeJayThe13th that probably was me, it’s been so long that I can’t remember but what I do remember was being absolutely mesmerized by those book covers. Scary yet comforting to look at in a way.

    • @chillvibed
      @chillvibed Před 2 lety +17

      @@CeeJayThe13th the dude who drew the covers did 60 of the original 62 books.(same colorful style) So yes, the covers had something to do with it. Notice the series fell off when he no longer did the artwork for it. Even R.L admited that he had no idea why the series blew up in popularity over night..
      ...it was the covers.

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th Před 2 lety +8

      @@chillvibed yeah 💯
      I wouldn't have been interested if it weren't for the cover. I would say it's even more important when marketing to kids.

  • @animepsyclone
    @animepsyclone Před rokem +814

    Honestly I have a lot of respect for Stine. He wrote a book a month. That is crazy. A lot of people can’t even write a chapter a month

    • @break_the_galaxy
      @break_the_galaxy Před rokem +51

      I'm an aspiring writer. I spent literally all of last year (2022) battling writers block trying to continue one of my stories, I can't even imagine completing something in just a month or less and I don't have anywhere near the amount of pressure on me to make something good that Mr. Stine does. Props to him

    • @johnbakasmoothhotchocolate
      @johnbakasmoothhotchocolate Před rokem +7

      When he's got it, he's got it.

    • @MasterDoctorBenji
      @MasterDoctorBenji Před rokem +20

      ​@@break_the_galaxy I have ADHD and love writing. So I can pound stuff out that quick, then just as quickly lose all interest in it and shelf it for months or years.

    • @marcanthonymendez494
      @marcanthonymendez494 Před rokem +1

      @@break_the_galaxybrooo same! God bless you!

    • @wasd____
      @wasd____ Před rokem +5

      It would have been impressive to write a book a month if they'd been _good_ books.

  • @walnzell9328
    @walnzell9328 Před rokem +1744

    It would be incredible if there was a Goosebumps story about a horror novel writer being sued and not being able to publish several of his books.
    But it turns out the people suing him are actually the monsters from the books.

    • @AM-yu9wy
      @AM-yu9wy Před rokem +154

      Potential title: Those who Feed on Money

    • @walnzell9328
      @walnzell9328 Před rokem +177

      @@AM-yu9wy They Feed on Greed

    • @Error0101
      @Error0101 Před rokem +39

      This would be really funny but also very petty

    • @benafklek970
      @benafklek970 Před rokem +77

      I'm stealing this idea. See you clowns later when I get cut a check for wasting two weeks of my life for $1,000.

    • @Shawno625
      @Shawno625 Před rokem +53

      the title could be something like “lawyers are real sharks” with sharks in suits

  • @Fyreshield
    @Fyreshield Před rokem +327

    I wasn’t born until 2005 and I still remember Goosebumps being a thriving series and a huge part of my childhood well into the 2010s

    • @bluefates58
      @bluefates58 Před rokem +20

      Yeah I remember them being pretty popular in the 2010s too

    • @squish5299
      @squish5299 Před rokem +10

      Same! I was a big fan of horror as a kid, and when I hit middle school, I started reading slightly more mature horror. Did you ever read Cirque Du Freak or any Anthony Horowitz?

    • @Fyreshield
      @Fyreshield Před rokem +1

      @@squish5299 tbh I haven’t heard of either before now, but I’ll have to check them out

    • @mirandarae7678
      @mirandarae7678 Před rokem +7

      My daughter has about 20 of them she loves right now!

    • @explodyz
      @explodyz Před 11 měsíci +4

      They were at my elementary book fairs, im also a 2005 kid

  • @knightofgod5368
    @knightofgod5368 Před 2 lety +642

    I remember in elementary school, I would always rent " The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" from the school library. It came to a point that the librarian actually let me keep the book because she noticed how much I loved reading it. One of the coolest moments of my childhood.

    • @foolycooly3763
      @foolycooly3763 Před rokem +21

      I still have that!! A friend gave it to me in 5th grade. We still talk

    • @davemathew5236
      @davemathew5236 Před rokem +15

      I had to make a presentation about a book and bought the "The Werewolf of Fever Swap" book

    • @Trev_Swen
      @Trev_Swen Před rokem +13

      That's actually cool.
      Same thing happened to me except it was a Arthur Book. My elementary librarian let me keep the book

    • @RainPhoenixTilla
      @RainPhoenixTilla Před rokem

      Yasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 👐

    • @famus801
      @famus801 Před rokem +4

      What did you love about it so much?

  • @goosebumpscompletionist7709
    @goosebumpscompletionist7709 Před 2 lety +2514

    The only missing story that wasn’t featured is “Something Evil, Something Cruel” which was the Goosebumps Creepstakes finish the story contest in Series 2000. We recently found the contest winner and now it’s a matter of reaching out! Great video, this is a new favorite watch of mine!

    • @empoleonmaster6709
      @empoleonmaster6709 Před 2 lety +45

      Holy shit, go you, you absolute madlads!

    • @judedeluca4408
      @judedeluca4408 Před 2 lety +65

      @@empoleonmaster6709 Last night I just realized there was more than one winner announced for the Creepstakes contest, meaning there are multiple versions of "Something Evil, Something Cruel" out there.

    • @Arlett777
      @Arlett777 Před 2 lety +9

      Hey goosebumps completionist

    • @LittleLion420
      @LittleLion420 Před 2 lety +2

      Nice job!! :)

    • @ebonykitsune5031
      @ebonykitsune5031 Před 2 lety +15

      Hey man :) when everyone was collecting Goosebumps I was the weird kid collecting the Bone Chillers series 😂 it was basically the same kind of ongoing series of shorter one off book stories. But I still own them, and love them. 💕 wondering if you’ve ever heard of that series too?

  • @jooterlooter27
    @jooterlooter27 Před rokem +473

    Honestly, having kids write Goosebumps titles seemed very effective due to how amazing some of them were

  • @impasse0124
    @impasse0124 Před rokem +321

    There was a rare Goosebumps book I read as a kid and then couldn’t find it again for years. I think it was called The Haunted School. It was about this entire class of kids who were transported to a secret classroom in the school when the school photographer “Mr. Chameleon” snapped their photo. The longer they stayed in the classroom, the more they lost their color and turned gray. It was the coolest story but for some reason not the most popular book.

    • @break_the_galaxy
      @break_the_galaxy Před rokem +49

      That one TRAUMATIZED me when I was a kid. I distinctly remember having nightmares about that scenario for weeks after reading it. No clue why that one in particular stuck with me so much but I do wish it had been more popular, it's a great story. It is indeed called The Haunted School by the way

    • @annahamos282
      @annahamos282 Před rokem +22

      I have this !!! I still have 7 or 8 of my goosebumps and this was by far the one which affected me the most. It’s missing the cover but I still read it to this day

    • @InvaderGIR98
      @InvaderGIR98 Před rokem +25

      @@break_the_galaxy I think every kid had that "one" book that specifically "got" them... or several that played off of a specific fear, and yeah, that was one of mine too. The Haunted School, Don't Go to Sleep, and the Beast From the East I remember messed with me - made me feel helpless I guess, but the one that "got" me was the Scarecrow Walks at Midnight. I lived in a small town surrounded by endless cornfields so I guess it makes sense lol

    • @evanmichaelpearce1367
      @evanmichaelpearce1367 Před rokem +11

      This is the one i remember the most. The cover with the locker hanging open and the three sets of eyes peering out from inside was real creepy. The twist ending of this one was DEVASTATING too

    • @squish5299
      @squish5299 Před rokem +9

      This was my favorite one as a kid, and still is!! I never knew it was rare. I just thought it wasn't very popular. It's so good, and the only one with plot I actually remember, besides a few of the choose your own adventure ones.

  • @josephceschini5023
    @josephceschini5023 Před 2 lety +338

    Came for "Dead Dogs Still Fetch", stayed for "I'm Trapped In R.L. Stine's Body" & "Pop, I'm for Supper"

    • @te9591
      @te9591 Před 2 lety +2

      Deez nuts on an open fire?

    • @fronk140
      @fronk140 Před 2 lety +14

      T E All I want for Christmas is a White Woman

  • @aortaplatinum
    @aortaplatinum Před 2 lety +2337

    This dude wrote ONE BOOK A MONTH?! God damn, I'm surprised only some of them suck instead of most of them, that kind of schedule should have been a disaster. Mad respect.

    • @ageofaquemini8616
      @ageofaquemini8616 Před 2 lety +23

      My math teacher in elementary made it a point to say that he has ghostwriters. Hard to not believe to some degree as once a week is achievable through amphetamines maybe.

    • @Giantsfanlewis
      @Giantsfanlewis Před 2 lety +46

      Didn't he only write 16 of them? Also they are kids books. Not the hardest books to write quickly

    • @hatefulgaming1800
      @hatefulgaming1800 Před 2 lety +317

      @@Giantsfanlewis Why don't you do it then?

    • @yuckyfairy592
      @yuckyfairy592 Před 2 lety +365

      @@hatefulgaming1800 i think itd be hilarious if he was like "okay bet" and just makes the most amazing tween book series on earth

    • @hatefulgaming1800
      @hatefulgaming1800 Před 2 lety +10

      @@yuckyfairy592 I’d eat my nuts if that happened

  • @hankwheels
    @hankwheels Před rokem +173

    As a kid, I was always far more fascinated by the cover art of the Goosebumps books than I was actually reading the books 🤣

    • @acornhead666
      @acornhead666 Před rokem +9

      Me too. I wonder how many others felt the same way. I don’t think there was any issue which had a less than stand out cover art.

    • @matthew_natividad
      @matthew_natividad Před 11 měsíci +1

      Especially the synopsis on the back then the tid bits of the horror land series

    • @AM-yu9wy
      @AM-yu9wy Před 10 měsíci +2

      Same here. I would check them out from a library just to admire the covers at home.

  • @davidgorman6539
    @davidgorman6539 Před rokem +219

    Stine was also kind enough to do a podcast with my friends in college (one where around 2005) where we made our own Goosebumps story with him based on The Metamorphosis… I have the audio somewhere

    • @AleTitan
      @AleTitan Před rokem +32

      Please publish the audio online 👉👈

    • @bomt6259
      @bomt6259 Před rokem +10

      who was making podcasts then? hmm

    • @totalgv9155
      @totalgv9155 Před rokem +1

      Please publish the audio

    • @ramppappia
      @ramppappia Před rokem +3

      PLEASE publish the audio 🙏!

    • @sugararteries454
      @sugararteries454 Před rokem +5

      @@bomt6259 there were people making podcasts back then. ricky gervais had a podcast that started around that time which became popular and was turned into its own tv show

  • @opo3628
    @opo3628 Před 2 lety +467

    *"The Grim Reaper Lives in My Locker!"* really should have won that first contest, IMHO.

    • @dr.dylansgame5583
      @dr.dylansgame5583 Před 2 lety +46

      true and if it got turned into a real book feel like it would have been really interesting as a concept

    • @AmiWhiteWolf
      @AmiWhiteWolf Před 2 lety +28

      I love that title too! Probably be something like Death Note lol

    • @MegaMicah12
      @MegaMicah12 Před 2 lety +6

      by Mike Sneed? Hmmm

    • @BadShotDR
      @BadShotDR Před rokem +16

      I like how it sounds like a regular thing you’d see on The Grim Adventures of Billy And Mandy

    • @santosic
      @santosic Před rokem +9

      It honestly fits the horror comedy elements of the books.

  • @elfodelputoinfierno
    @elfodelputoinfierno Před 2 lety +400

    I vividly remember being six and TERRIFIED of the Say Cheese And Die cover. His art was so good it unintentionally got stuck in my mind well over a decade later

    • @tynao2029
      @tynao2029 Před rokem

      say cheese and die, a classic

    • @crazyinsanepenguin
      @crazyinsanepenguin Před rokem

      Thank God you don't write goosebumps lol

    • @wes748
      @wes748 Před rokem +1

      I remember the same! I saw it on my older cousin’s bookshelf and was terrified.

    • @dragomilosevic4823
      @dragomilosevic4823 Před rokem +2

      As a kid I think with movie covers they scared me off watching them... Like the chucky movie covers are scarier than the films

    • @poochyenarulez
      @poochyenarulez Před rokem +2

      Its the book I remember most reading too. I read lots of his books in school, and its the story that stuck with me the most. I later learned that The Twilight Zone had a VERY similar premise that he likely took inspiration from.

  • @Skrenja
    @Skrenja Před rokem +95

    Goosebumps cover art should be a genre all of it's own. Love the style of them.

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Me too! It's really like a glimpse into another world.

  • @newnamesameperson397
    @newnamesameperson397 Před rokem +65

    Seeing goosebumps books is like instant nostalgic trip for me. In elementary school they were a big deal, you were the cool kid if you checked one out from the library, God tier if you actually owned the book

  • @malachiroberts6198
    @malachiroberts6198 Před 2 lety +446

    Finally someone who understands the complex and nuanced history of Goosebumps.

  • @nintendoangel2478
    @nintendoangel2478 Před 2 lety +762

    I actually used to be afraid of “The Barking Ghost’s” cover art as a kid. And now seeing the original… Yeesh. I think I would have been traumatized.

    • @antiquityvarmintwesleyhoag2909
      @antiquityvarmintwesleyhoag2909 Před 2 lety +4

      Are you talking about the published cover art from the 90's being the original? The cover you used to be afraid of was from 00's or 10's?

    • @nintendoangel2478
      @nintendoangel2478 Před 2 lety +37

      @@antiquityvarmintwesleyhoag2909
      It was the version that was first published that scared me. The version from the 90s.

    • @graphitetailgrace3870
      @graphitetailgrace3870 Před 2 lety +15

      @I Am In Your Walls. Yo. Does it help at all to know that the dog from that cover wasn't evil and was in fact one of the nicer Goosebumps monsters?

    • @chayden153
      @chayden153 Před rokem +2

      The cover art for Why I'm afraid of bees and The Horror of Camp Jellyjam used to creep me out when I was a kid

    • @hexprincess9582
      @hexprincess9582 Před rokem +1

      As a kid, the cover for "Night of the Living Dummy" (90's edition) always unsettled me. I remember turning the book face down a lot, so Slappy's piercing gaze wasn't on me.

  • @tommy-_-2883
    @tommy-_-2883 Před rokem +59

    I wasn't born when goosebumps peaked in the 90s but I'm sure glad I had a childhood in the 2010s to read the books and watch the show!!! An experience I wish I could get all over again 😭

    • @squish5299
      @squish5299 Před rokem +2

      Do you remember the episode where the kid gets stuck in the haunted mascot costume? That one traumatized me.

    • @Elizabethvelasquez9321
      @Elizabethvelasquez9321 Před rokem

      ​@@squish5299 Not sure that's Goosebumps😅. Isn't that the Haunting Hour's 'The Mascot'?

  • @Digital_Her0
    @Digital_Her0 Před rokem +67

    Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark and Goosebumps are the reason I'm a horror fan today! Kids today will never know what it was like living in a mostly analog world where books unlocked entire worlds.

  • @spookyspice596
    @spookyspice596 Před 2 lety +567

    Funny, I feel like I missed out on Goosebumps because I wasn’t allowed to read them as a kid, but I will never forget how morbidly fascinated I was by the covers. They still fascinate me. Some of them are still downright creepy to me as an adult!

    • @Jaiden_Anime_Shuns
      @Jaiden_Anime_Shuns Před 2 lety +32

      Read them they are still good.

    • @UnwrittenSpade
      @UnwrittenSpade Před 2 lety +23

      I can’t even fathom a parent not allowing their kids to read these that musta sucked

    • @yancebarz
      @yancebarz Před rokem +3

      Spooky spice you're never too old for the TV show adaption 😅 I still enjoy occasional episodes, I like to think of it as our generations Twilight zone.

    • @dalia5964
      @dalia5964 Před rokem +2

      I also wasn’t allowed to read them, but seeing the covers and imagining what it could be about still scared me

    • @lman2047
      @lman2047 Před rokem +1

      I remember actually enjoying the books in school as a kid, but never really liked the TV series for some reason.

  • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
    @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před 2 lety +414

    These books were absolutely huge here in Australia too when I was growing up. I remember they were like drugs in terms of how addictive they were for us kids in school. It was a frenzy to see who could borrow the books in the school library.

    • @chefshit9271
      @chefshit9271 Před 2 lety +18

      when i was in school there was a 6 month waitlist to borrow goosebumps from the library

    • @danielsgarden9283
      @danielsgarden9283 Před 2 lety +3

      Oh yeah, the series is still extremely popular today today (possibly only due to the movie) in the UK

    • @RobD-jq7ry
      @RobD-jq7ry Před 2 lety +8

      So many young lives lost overdosing on Stine. When will they learn.

    • @judedeluca4408
      @judedeluca4408 Před 2 lety +3

      By any chance, do you remember a contest Pizza Huts in Australia were apparently holding in 1997 where people could write their own Goosebumps stories on special placemats?

    • @jadewang7287
      @jadewang7287 Před 2 lety +3

      Same here in China. They were translated in Chinese too.

  • @TheHaulOfHorror
    @TheHaulOfHorror Před 7 měsíci +12

    Seriously some of the raddest art EVER. I had no idea there was an art book! I’m going to try to find a copy.

  • @mrselfdestruct7605
    @mrselfdestruct7605 Před rokem +35

    Im surprised this video didn’t mention his post-goosebumps series that was another horror series for older teens similar to fear street but as a collection of short stories in each book -R.L Steins A Haunting Hour. Those books genuinely scared me as a kid,they where far more intense than the horror of goosebumps in my opinion, and the television show spinoff of the series was also really really good. The book I had I remember had a spinoff story about Slappy, one where a kids father is an archeologist and he goes with him to a pyramid ends up in a sarcophagus left to die, one where 2 siblings and their parents run out of gas on a road trip and end up at a motel and the parents leave to get food and don’t return,only for the kids to go looking for them and find out everyone else in the hotel is dead, one where a babysitter makes voodoo dolls of the kids and borderline mutilates one of them before they make one of the babysitter and kill her, and one where this boy has an imaginary friend thats continuously getting him in trouble until he ends up in hospital because the imaginary friend tried killing him

    • @isabellajohnson956
      @isabellajohnson956 Před 7 měsíci +1

      My favorite Haunting Hour was the life size doll dolls modeled after the kid who would receive said doll. And then, ya know, spooky shit commences. Pretty sure it was 2 parts!

  • @Sophie-nz9fz
    @Sophie-nz9fz Před 2 lety +376

    I was completely obsessed with goosebumps as a kid. I really think that children's media like goosebumps are a big reason why I'm such a huge fan of the horror genre now. goosebumps books were the first time I can remember seeking out something that I knew would scare me, and the rush that comes with being scared. RL Stine is truly a legend and a writing machine.

  • @patrickrichey6158
    @patrickrichey6158 Před 2 lety +173

    I always contributed his overnight success to the boom in school book fairs! At least here in the US. Thats how i was introduced to all of the "Goosebumps" books and couldnt wait every year for the next set of stories. I spent my lunch money every time.

    • @shibarmyburnz1978
      @shibarmyburnz1978 Před rokem +6

      Moreso scholastics just pushed the book marketing hard since its part of their IP... so you like many others just gridded what was pushed infront of you

    • @kgold01
      @kgold01 Před rokem +8

      @@shibarmyburnz1978 or children just actually really liked the stories so went out of their way to find them and read them?

    • @shibarmyburnz1978
      @shibarmyburnz1978 Před rokem +3

      @@kgold01 so you think scholastics didn't ram their own content to the front of the queue to turn a profit... maybe infront of better written stories they didn't have a stake in... so much so that: book fair = guerrilla book marketing to kids
      Basically if it didn't have the front and centre placement it did then it wouldn't have near the following it does..
      Sorry to ruin your nostalgia

    • @kgold01
      @kgold01 Před rokem +8

      @@shibarmyburnz1978 not really sure what you are on about, guerilla marketing may have got people to pick up one and read it, but if they werent enjoyable I wouldnt have gone to the library to read the new ones when they came out, yes there were a few that the stories werent as good as the others, but your comment makes it seem like the only reason anyone actually read any of them was marketing? Makes 0 sense considering how widely popular they were.. but keep telling yourself whatever you want to make yourself feel good? If they were terrible I wouldnt have tried to read whatever I could get my hands on and just stuck to x-men and other comics that I also heavily enjoyed.

    • @paultapping9510
      @paultapping9510 Před rokem +1

      @ShibArmyBurnz which would be fine if he wasn't also hugely popular in territories that don't only sell children books once a year (and the fuck is that anyway? Do kids in the US really only buy books once a year? Do you not have book shops?).
      He is also still popular now, I work in a library and regularly have his books cross the counter.

  • @fluffcake
    @fluffcake Před 6 měsíci +11

    I hope that kid who named Dead Dogs Still Fetch has written a good novel soon, he sounds like he has a lot of potential.

  • @robertdobson2846
    @robertdobson2846 Před rokem +12

    I was in fifth grade 1996-1997 and I had already collected about 50 Goosebumps books on my little bookshelf. I always credit R.L. Stine for my early reading skills and vocabulary. I outgrew Goosebumps by middle school and I started reading Stephen King novels.

  • @ColeWalker
    @ColeWalker Před 2 lety +208

    I have no idea why the wiki doesn’t have articles for Slime Doesn’t Pay and Dead Dogs Still Fetch but they really should!

    • @blyat8832
      @blyat8832 Před 2 lety +17

      You should add them. I believe your able to edit it freely

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v Před 2 lety +3

      Pretty sure they're added by now.

    • @Digitizer777
      @Digitizer777 Před rokem +1

      @@blyat8832 unless you have a fandom account.

    • @-VoDkAsVengeance-
      @-VoDkAsVengeance- Před rokem

      @@blyat8832 Wish I could edit everything freely. I'd fix everyones' incorrect usage of "your..."

    • @blyat8832
      @blyat8832 Před rokem

      @@-VoDkAsVengeance- name checks out

  • @cucumberhorse
    @cucumberhorse Před 2 lety +156

    god dude I fucking love the visuals in this video. the way ai generated imagery is implemented, certain things being shown on screen together in a really coherent and satisfying way, the font choices, etc etc, it's just 👌👌👌👌

    • @cucumberhorse
      @cucumberhorse Před 2 lety +7

      so many fun little edits and stuff thrown in throughout too

  • @bulb9970
    @bulb9970 Před rokem +31

    The covers of the books were phenomenal, I remember my first one was Ghost Camp and it grabbed my attention because of the cover. I ended up reading half of the original series. I also just assumed Welcome to Camp Nightmare was a spiritual sequel to Ghost Camp only because I got that book later.

  • @NotANiceGuy99
    @NotANiceGuy99 Před rokem +19

    As a small child in the 90s, I remember being absolutely terrified of the cover art of The Curse Of Camp Cold Lake. So much so, I never read it and always had bad dreams about the ghost on the front cover.
    As an adult, it's still unsettling to look at, but no longer nightmare-inducing.

  • @madelineruiz2707
    @madelineruiz2707 Před 2 lety +44

    Dead Dogs Still Fetch is an AMAZING title

  • @IWasaTeenageTeenWolf
    @IWasaTeenageTeenWolf Před 2 lety +137

    Wait wait wait....SCOTT WESTERFELD was a Stine ghostwriter? Hard to believe he went from Goosebumps to the Leviathan trilogy but weirder things have happened...

    • @liimlsan3
      @liimlsan3 Před 2 lety +13

      Lots of people got their start there. I'm trying to remember who else, but Katherine Applegate was a ghostwriter on Sweet Valley High, and Michael Grant HER ghostwriter because writing a book a month is insane. When THEY had to hire ghostwriters for "Animorphs," Grant says he became a paranoid taskmaster and didn't give them the latitude they'd previously enjoyed, which is why he's sworn off the practice since. Some people do, some people manage - and you can be terrible at managing, too. Makes me wonder how heavy a hand Stine had.

    • @maggiedean5691
      @maggiedean5691 Před 2 lety +10

      Scott westerfield is a legend. I collect all his works. The uglies was one of my favorite ya books.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maggiedean5691 Wasn't 'Uglies' inspired by the 'Twilight Zone' episode, 'Number Twelve Looks Just Like You'?

    • @maggiedean5691
      @maggiedean5691 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marlonmoncrieffe0728 also I did digging and he doesn't site work for uglies, but for his other works he sites a work from 1906 called a trip to Mars. Also there is another quartet he's working on in the universe of uglies!

    • @maggiedean5691
      @maggiedean5691 Před 2 lety

      @@marlonmoncrieffe0728 actually according to Him no.

  • @colt5189
    @colt5189 Před rokem +14

    For a long time, I've wanted R.L. Stine to do a Goosebumps type book for adults.

  • @theotherguy10
    @theotherguy10 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Well good news ! Slime Doesn’t Pay was released as a solo, non Goosebumps novel this year

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments Před 2 lety +102

    4:45
    Those two kids floating down the river in caskets… I just wanted to know where that was from so if anyone else is curious… It’s from goosebumps season three episode eight. “One day in horror land“.
    I’ve spent half my life (i’m in my mid 30s) in boats and kayaks on creeks and rivers, and honestly thought it just looked really fun and it gave me an idea.
    After some depressing googling I found the answer on Reddit…… but Apparently caskets floating around town with decomposed remains in them is pretty common in flood prone areas.

    • @nickrustyson8124
      @nickrustyson8124 Před 2 lety +5

      So now we need to get a river, and some good caskets

    • @Darenz-cg9zg
      @Darenz-cg9zg Před 2 lety +4

      Mr. Bones's wild river ride?

    • @TheWhitePenny
      @TheWhitePenny Před 2 lety +4

      Live in southeast Louisiana where hurricane Katrina hit. Can confirm the floating of caskets with corpses during extreme flooding events down here. Its quite an eerie sight.

    • @Darenz-cg9zg
      @Darenz-cg9zg Před 2 lety

      @Martin the Warrior Martin it's been 4 weeks.

  • @martingordon2032
    @martingordon2032 Před 2 lety +113

    Goosebumps will always have a special place in my heart. Helped me get through elementary school as an antisocial awkward kid, those books were escapes to another reality.

    • @BoxingGamesAndComics
      @BoxingGamesAndComics Před rokem +2

      Cool bro hopefully your not anti social no more and your enjoying life💪🏽

    • @coherbia
      @coherbia Před rokem +1

      It was the same for me.

  • @ruggiebuggie3195
    @ruggiebuggie3195 Před rokem +18

    I knew for a while that some of the GB books were ghost written, but I'm happy to hear the first 16, the best ones IMO, were written by Stine.
    My childhood wasn't a COMPLETE lie, at least.
    I can't blame Stine though, when you have to write two to three novellas a month, who wouldn't call for help eventually?

  • @whoodatt3046
    @whoodatt3046 Před rokem +17

    like you, the covers will always bring back memories of anxious intrigue. I would pick out which book to read by how scary or cool looking the cover art was. By the time I left elementary i read all of the goosebumps books in my schools library The memories of walking into the library every couple of weeks, when our class was assigned library day, will always be some of my most beloved memories.

  • @burntsiennaleigh
    @burntsiennaleigh Před 2 lety +138

    Your scripting, editing, and presentation is just so far ahead of every other channel with similar content. Love your stuff.

  • @Aster_Risk
    @Aster_Risk Před 2 lety +34

    Not only was I big into Goosebumps as a kid, but I also worked at the Scholastic Bookfair for six years and got paid in free books and other items. This video is catnip for me. I loved it!

  • @Emma_W_
    @Emma_W_ Před rokem +20

    The nostalgia of this is delicious! The feeling I get when the cover of one of the books I read appear is delightful - unnerved, afraid, but like safe silly exciting fear. It's a unique feeling. Or the intro music...
    I have thought about making videos like this for years - but I wouldn't have been able to make them as engaging, entertaining and well researched as this! Thank you, great work. Looking forward to more.
    Please do start on the mysteries of the tv series!

  • @PupZero
    @PupZero Před 7 měsíci +4

    It's funny how Slime Doesn't Pay is now a stand alone book

  • @KillerForce
    @KillerForce Před 2 lety +43

    It is a SHAME that the CZcams algorithm is punishing you for not uploading often. This is a masterpiece and deserves just as many views as your other videos.

  • @Hummeldon
    @Hummeldon Před 2 lety +81

    You never fail to tap into my brain and make videos of shit I didn’t realize I wanted.

  • @hokozebren
    @hokozebren Před rokem +15

    The nostalgia is real, loved these books in elementary school

  • @bushidoblues9302
    @bushidoblues9302 Před rokem +6

    I loved how you used the soundtrack from the n64 game, Glover. Such an under-rated game that I always loved. This video brought back good memories from this time period!

  • @hhhazel
    @hhhazel Před 2 lety +107

    this channel is so absurdly good. so stoked every time i see a new upload.

  • @Trooth
    @Trooth Před 2 lety +82

    I glanced over some Goosebumps books in the bookstore the other day, and noticed something really weird. I definitely remember the series numbering into the 40s, perhaps 50s as a kid, but Goosebumps books being printed today only list some 20-ish books existing in the series. So while there are plenty of "lost" Goosebumps books that never came into existence, it looks like a ton of them just have no plans of being reprinted. The modern Goosebumps brand is slowly phasing them out.
    It's weird to think of such an influential, iconic series falling into the depths of Lost Media™, but it seems to be inexplicably headed that way. Not that these books will be impossible to recover, but they'll become rare and extremely expensive. I hope the wikifolks and other fans are working to preserve the culture.
    Also, I always thought the whole "ghostwriters" issue was common knowledge. I mean, I recall the series "Ghosts of Fear Street" (which I loved) being KNOWN for featuring ghostwriters, hence the name. For me it's not a far stretch to imagine the OG Goosebumps series featuring ghostwriters, but I don't think the series or Stine are any lesser for it.

    • @jamesbarr4996
      @jamesbarr4996 Před 2 lety +19

      For reference, there's actually 62 books in the original series run.

    • @the_brutal_king4314
      @the_brutal_king4314 Před 2 lety

      OMG! I loved your Elona videos. Nice to see you in the comments!

  • @swarple
    @swarple Před rokem +5

    As someone who was easily frightened as a child, I was terrified of these books. I only ever read one, the choose-your-own-adventure one where the MC gets turned into a bat, and it freaked me out so bad. That said, I would still go to the school library and read the blurbs on the backs of the books, which were enough to frighten me. I find it funny that a part of me still wanted to be scared.

  • @SpookyDeerArt
    @SpookyDeerArt Před rokem +9

    goosebumps was always an enigma to me. i came to own a couple of them and have no clue where they came from, but never finished any of them despite being an avid reader at that time! i wasn't scared really, they just hit an uncanny nerve in my mind and i couldn't ever get passed the first few pages. the only one i remember the name of was Say Cheese And Die. despite not being interested in reading it, i was *obsessed* with the cover, i'd carry it with me everywhere. i would look at it constantly and analyze every detail of the artwork. it really stuck with me.
    honestly, considering how i am now, maybe i just wasn't into the horror aspect! i'm not a fan of horror now and even avoid cheesy horror movies and books. pretty sure i've only seen a handful in my lifetime. i used to be very, very scared of ghosts and the unknown; i remember after watching The Woman In Black i couldnt sleep because the ticking of my clock sounded so much like her rocking chair. at this point, i've seen bits and pieces of the goosebumps tv show and watched a video of someone reading one of the choose your own adventure books in the series. the theme song is so fire though.
    looking back, the books that i was obsessed with seem like a good parallel to goosebumps: the bailey school kids series. was never scary at all, but because it was a continuous series that could be picked up at any point i was very into it. i remember so many of the covers and even quite a few plot points even though its been nearly two decades since i touched them. i really liked the Aliens Don't Wear Braces book because i thought the "alien" art teacher was really pretty and even back then i was getting into art. also have memories of the Special books and was always so excited when i found one in my school's library. honestly i would have probably continued to read them in jr high/high school as a guilty pleasure if my libraries there had them.

  • @Sammy-The-Watcher
    @Sammy-The-Watcher Před 2 lety +9

    "Don't even get me started on the events surrounding the tvseries." Nono, please *do* get started.

  • @AidenRKrone
    @AidenRKrone Před 2 lety +45

    The artwork for _The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader_ looks extremely familiar. I swear it was the cover of a published book. I remember seeing it in my elementary school's library's horror shelf, which was tiny.

    • @tynao2029
      @tynao2029 Před rokem +5

      the guy who did the art for the Goosebumps books did art for a few other projects

    • @JackMarston79
      @JackMarston79 Před rokem

      @@tynao2029 no shit

    • @tynao2029
      @tynao2029 Před rokem +2

      @@JackMarston79 bro RDR2 is terrible

    • @JackMarston79
      @JackMarston79 Před rokem

      @@tynao2029 bro ur taste is terrible

  • @missionsquirrel
    @missionsquirrel Před rokem +2

    Genuinely wasn't sure what to expect with this video, but I watched the whole thing. It was so well presented and really took me back to my childhood ❤️ awesome content, thank you ❤️

  • @faraboveothers
    @faraboveothers Před rokem +2

    What a blast of nostalgia! As soon as the Spyro music hit I knew I had to subscribe to your channel. I love your content!

  • @SyrupBuccaneer
    @SyrupBuccaneer Před 2 lety +40

    Fantastic video!
    I grew up with these novels, they were just so BIG! My mother read to me #1 on a cloudy night in the city and I've forever associated light pollution with horror ever since. And then later we had Scholastic Book Fairs in Canada, & Goosebumps was a huge cover draw, and I can still distinctly remember how hype I was to pick up each new instalment.
    Ever think of covering Kenneth Oppel's Silverwing series? I feel like they're sorely underappreciated.

    • @Marzimus
      @Marzimus Před 2 lety +1

      I looked up the series and have a memory of seeing the cover somewhere, book fair or library, probably 25 years ago. Will read the series this year for sure!
      Also Canada is giving it some love and appreciation- it's apparently assigned reading for middle schoolers. 💪

  • @wordyballoons
    @wordyballoons Před 2 lety +81

    These books were so popular even here in India. I remember scouring my local libraries and the school scholastic book fairs to get copies of goosebumps. Very memorable stuff.

    • @cocomunga
      @cocomunga Před rokem +2

      Goosebumps definitely helped me get out of my slow reading bad spelling rut.

    • @shawcrow5780
      @shawcrow5780 Před rokem +1

      i didn't know there were scholastic book fairs outside of america!

    • @hahahajackmyswag
      @hahahajackmyswag Před rokem +2

      Goosebumps are for America only 🇺🇲 write your own dirt stories

    • @AF-mv8hq
      @AF-mv8hq Před rokem

      @ZyklonBeast o/ wild gloyper

    • @illuminati955
      @illuminati955 Před rokem

      @@AF-mv8hq Don't you have a gay catboy addict to worship?

  • @NavyPanther54
    @NavyPanther54 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Really well done dude. Listened to this on my drive home, kept me interested the whole way through.

  • @zombiepirateninja1438
    @zombiepirateninja1438 Před 11 měsíci +21

    I may know EXACTLY why Goosebumps blew up in '93.
    That's the year my school library not only introduced them to the school library, but even gave them their own shelf. The bright colors on the covers made them a no-brainer to grab one when you went, then after you read one, you made your parents get them all.
    Anyone else agree?

    • @valitsaki1924
      @valitsaki1924 Před 8 měsíci

      100% agree, a big reason why I wanted to collect them all is cus of their colourful spines

  • @DanielleAlek
    @DanielleAlek Před 2 lety +41

    The Petscop clap sound effect followed by "Footnote:" at 05:45 has to be one of THE best subtle nods to another CZcamsr I've literally EVER seen, and I want you to know there was someone out there who caught it.

    • @kabukijr3675
      @kabukijr3675 Před 2 lety +3

      I also noticed the reference, caught me off guard when it happened and I love it.

    • @fiend-ish1090
      @fiend-ish1090 Před rokem +3

      omg i was waiting for someone to mention that

    • @DanielleAlek
      @DanielleAlek Před rokem +1

      @@fiend-ish1090 Right? Ion see anyone else pointing it out but it's SO good

  • @salemslot8297
    @salemslot8297 Před 2 lety +20

    Goosebumps has a really special place in my heart. I watched the show when i was like 5 but started reading the books when i was 9. Little did i know it would spark my love for horror. I'm 20 now and I've read countless stories of H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Alan Poe, Stephen King and Bram Stoker and horror has gone far beyond just literature for me for it influenced my artistic self aswell, I am now the vocalist and songwriter of a Horror themed Black Metal band. I've made it this far and i owe it to Stine for sparking my passion for horror all those years ago.

  • @ashtynngibson
    @ashtynngibson Před rokem +2

    i love finding content like this, have me binging the whole channel

  • @diegoseminariodecol3863

    Love the video, GREAT editing and script !

  • @TheSteamLord
    @TheSteamLord Před 2 lety +44

    This was an amazing video! I actually didn’t know about many of those contest winners, would’ve been cool to see Dead Dogs Still Fetch actually become a full story.

    • @masterseal0418
      @masterseal0418 Před 2 lety

      Sincerely, the guy who hates CZcams Poopers using dead memes in his collabs.

  • @claysoggyfries
    @claysoggyfries Před rokem +13

    Goosebumps book covers are so magical. I always loved the art style

    • @sukaenacornelius9285
      @sukaenacornelius9285 Před rokem

      Same, I read the hell out of Goosebumps when I first came to America, they were my first English books. Magic the Gathering art got me also. I miss the 90s and early 2000s.

  • @KC-zm5lg
    @KC-zm5lg Před rokem +3

    every single one of your videos is a banger. you really showed up on youtube with instantly incredible content. nice

  • @salag13
    @salag13 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video! Also props for using Spyro music in the background.

  • @coldworldandrew385
    @coldworldandrew385 Před 2 lety +9

    I remember I got In trouble when I was younger with the law had to do time in the juvenile detention, a month. All I read was goosebumps they had them in the library there. I'd sit there in my cell when we couldn't come out and read them all day . Best books ever the stories take you to another place

  • @jakerobbins314
    @jakerobbins314 Před 2 lety +30

    I find that with some of the subject matter in your videos I was never super into them growing up, just a vague interest mostly. Yet KLS, the way you dive into and present whatever specific or niche topics you find across mediums never fail to absolutely engross me and make me want to explore these stories myself as well. I think I will start with taking your (unsponsored) recommendation and check out a copy of this art book I didn't know existed until today and see how far down the rabbit hole takes me. So thank you!

  • @shramo
    @shramo Před rokem +1

    Some of the little editing choices had me LOLing, hard. Great video! Thanks for the effort.

  • @OXBOY805
    @OXBOY805 Před rokem +4

    I remember back in elementary when my class would head over to the Library to check out books. There was this fear of going near a goosebumps book because of a rumor that it was hunted and one of the monsters from the artwork would follow you home

  • @somethingsimple3843
    @somethingsimple3843 Před 2 lety +18

    I remember DEVOURING the classic Goosebumps books (and Animorphs) that were available in my school library, and being gifted almost every horror land book that was available at the time. I was so enthralled by fiction aimed at kids that felt like it gave them (and the reader) agency and put them in actually dangerous situations, which wasn’t really common for kids content I was exposed to at the time. They were my middle and elementary school (2011-2013ish) era favorite books

  • @jimmy200570
    @jimmy200570 Před 2 lety +53

    I think the saddest story is Haunted School, the movie Pleasantville makes me think of this story.
    My favorite story is about Lindy, Kris and Slappy, my favorite ending is Let’s Get Invisible.

  • @stripe801
    @stripe801 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing video and i gotta grab a copy of that book! Sounds like the ultimate nostalgia trip.

  • @brainwyrms7179
    @brainwyrms7179 Před rokem +1

    Stoop kid's not afraid to leave his stoop!
    thanks for leaving for this one, this was a nostalgic wild ride and i really enjoyed it

  • @NIGHTMARECRIPT
    @NIGHTMARECRIPT Před 2 lety +16

    I had no idea that there were so many unpublished Goosebumps books, and in general so many mysteries behind Goosebumps. Great video!

  • @Dr0
    @Dr0 Před 2 lety +26

    A book a month! R.L. Stine is insane, no wonder why he has so many stories though also it was clear that he couldn’t keep up with that
    I write too (mainly comics but also some books) and despite I can get to do a book in about a week I wouldn’t do it in monthly bases, it’s exhausting. My respects for R.L. Stine, I loved the show and the movies

  • @jasonmcconnell5412
    @jasonmcconnell5412 Před rokem

    Loved this, well done! Thank you

  • @skoomasteve7787
    @skoomasteve7787 Před 7 měsíci

    This was so good. Ive been dancing with a few book ideas. Never dawned on me to try this path. My minds flooding with possible ideas

  • @ProblmSolvd
    @ProblmSolvd Před 2 lety +6

    R. L. Stine doesn't get nearly enough recognition for his work in the 80s and 90s.
    Getting a new Goosebumps book delivered to my door every week was one of the most exciting things for my child self.
    I started with my aunts Fear Street books, and then Schoolastic opened up my love for horror with Goosebumps.
    At no other point in my life did I enjoy reading more, and it was all thanks to his spooky but light hearted stories.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, R.L. Stine and J.K. Rowling have more than entertained children but saved them too.

  • @AssortedMeeples
    @AssortedMeeples Před 2 lety +23

    The care that went into compiling and polishing this video is top notch - I had a blast watching it. Sorry for messing up the editing with Dead Dogs Still Fetch! :D

  • @Nerdtendo6366
    @Nerdtendo6366 Před rokem +4

    Goosebumps is something that you can never forget if you read them growing up. And the Covers are even less forgettable. I remember my mom finding the one with the Co-Co Clock cover and I never forget it, and more memories returned watching this video. And the TV show was the next level of terror for 7 year old me

  • @RYLAN_E
    @RYLAN_E Před 11 měsíci +3

    I remember when I was really into the goosebumps books and show, I even had a mask from the haunted mask book and a ventriloquist dummy Slappy. R.L Stine came to my school to talk about how and why to write a story. That was easily the peak of my childhood. Always will love the goosebumps series

  • @kelath5555
    @kelath5555 Před 2 lety +13

    Your videos are so damn good, man. I haven't thought of Goosebumps in years, but I remember checking out the max number of books every week from the library when I was a kid.

    • @danielbradley5255
      @danielbradley5255 Před 2 lety

      Same here! And also studying recommended titles each book listed, trying to memorize the ones I hadn't read yet or trying to imagine what some of the books were about just from their cover art alone

  • @TotallyRadicalShow
    @TotallyRadicalShow Před 2 lety +16

    Fantastic video. Loved Goosebumps as a kid and I still enjoy occasionally revisiting the tv show when Halloween rolls around. My favorite part of your videos is you keep things simple and to the point. A lesser youtuber would draw things out and artifically extend the video but not you. Keep up the great work.

  • @samanthaarts
    @samanthaarts Před 7 měsíci

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! Just learned so many cool facts I never knew. Currently collecting as many books as I can haha so it was fun seeing this video

  • @Srcsqwrn
    @Srcsqwrn Před rokem

    Thanks for the knowledge! This seems very well covered, and paced! :D

  • @flowerzforsaturn
    @flowerzforsaturn Před 2 lety +8

    I loved goosebumps and fear street growing up I remember one of my teachers even gifted a goosebumps book to each student for Christmas (which I still have). I always wanted a reboot of the og series because while they’re definitely nostalgic some of the acting and effects does not hold up today

  • @BaltaBueno
    @BaltaBueno Před 2 lety +11

    The Spyro music on these videos always bring a smile on my face :')

  • @sarahdalley2614
    @sarahdalley2614 Před rokem

    Really well made video. Im surprised you don't have a lot more.

  • @manabluerose
    @manabluerose Před 2 lety +10

    This is really informative video. I was a huge fan of goosebumps books back in my grade school days and it's so cool to revisit this. So sad a lot of books were lost or never made due to copyright issues. I feel really bad for the kid who won the first contest who never had anything come from it.

  • @Brosethorns
    @Brosethorns Před 2 lety +5

    9:29 holy shut I was just watching this and saw my own old Reddit post! That’s so cool!

  • @sklur
    @sklur Před rokem

    The Spyro song in the background got me to subscribe immediately. Great video, great music, excited to see more of this stuff.

  • @lynettegraves6261
    @lynettegraves6261 Před rokem

    Really interesting! I remember getting the series as each came when I was a kid, and now my kids are reading them and I still look at the back to see what’s coming out. But I had no idea it was that complicated behind the scenes!

  • @NoahClevinger
    @NoahClevinger Před 2 lety +5

    I’m so glad I found your channel! You produce such quality content that honestly deserves a lot more attention. I really enjoyed this one and I can’t wait for the next!