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The series was launched for the 25th anniversary of the Goosebumps franchise and features Slappy the Dummy as the narrator and/or primary antagonist of each book. [1] [2]R. L. Stine signed a new contract with Scholastic to write an additional six Goosebumps books in 2018.
The reader meets a young boy named Nick who invites the reader to join the "Horror Club" that meets in Bat Wing Hall. The reader then has to decide between going on a scavenger hunt around the house or searching for "the scariest item he/she can find". Endings include being stuck in a bat house, turning to stone and running into the Swamp Monster.
Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novellas by R. L. Stine. 62 books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title from 1992 to 1997; the first was Welcome to Dead House; the last was Monster Blood IV. The cover illustrations for this series was done primarily by Tim Jacobus. [1]
Get inside the twisted but hilarious brain of Slappy, the genius dummy who is undoubtedly R. L. Stine's most nefarious creation! This is Slappy's exclusive tell-all on how to wreak havoc and make mayhem. Kids will learn all his sinister and spooky secrets -- plus Slappy's favorite jokes, quizzes, top-ten lists, and much more.
Mick Wingert as the voice of Slappy the Dummy, [9] a major antagonist in the Goosebumps franhcise. Jack Black previously voiced Slappy in the first film. Avery Lee Jones provides the puppeteer work for Slappy. Bryce Cass as Tyler Mitchell, Sarah's ex-boyfriend. Peyton Wich as Tommy Madigan, a bully who picks on Sonny and Sam
Slappy's Nightmare: 1999 Slappy starts out being the disobedient puppet of Jimmy O'James. Fed up with Slappy, Jimmy replaces Slappy with Wally. Wally tells Jimmy how to control Slappy's evil: cursing him to doing three good deeds in one week. Although it is revealed to be a nightmare of Slappy's, the book ends with his nightmare slowly coming true.
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He retrieves Slappy's remains for inspiration. Slappy leads him to retrieve Kanduu's coffin buried near the Biddle House, promising him an ending. Bratt reads the spell inside, which frees Kanduu's spirit from the Slappy dummy and revives his human body, revealing him to be a magician. Ben arrives and Kanduu turns him into a puppet.