Goosebumps Series 2000
Goosebumps Series 2000 is a spin-off of the original Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine. The cover design of the Series 2000 books was different from the original books, though the cover art was again by the same person, Tim Jacobus. There was no back tagline anymore, and the paragraphs at the back were excerpts from the book rather than a short summary of the story as the original books' back covers had. There was another difference with back covers too, as the "Reader Beware, You're In For A Scare!" of the original series was changed to "2000 Times The Scares!" and "Welcome to the new millennium of fear". Only 25 books were printed because of a dispute that R.L. Stine had with Scholastic, some of the drafts for other books were printed without the Goosebumps name.[1]
The main subject of the covers, the title, and R. L. Stine were printed in raised print, something only Goosebumps Horrorland has other than Series 2000.
Sequels to Goosebumps books
A few of the Series 2000 books are sequels to original Goosebumps books. Below is a list of those books:
- Bride of the Living Dummy and Slappy's Nightmare (sequels to Night of the Living Dummy III)
- Return to HorrorLand (sequel to One Day at HorrorLand)
- Return to Ghost Camp (sequel to Ghost Camp)
Episodes in the TV series
The first two books, Cry of the Cat and Bride of the Living Dummy, were adapted for the Goosebumps television show, with the former being a two-part episode.
Books
# | Title | Original published date | Pages | ISBN | |
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01 | Cry of the Cat | January 1998 | 119 | ISBN 0-590-39988-8 | |
Allison accidentally kills a vicious cat named Rip who later comes back to life and scratches her. Soon, Allison begins acting like a cat -- and learns that Rip was the product of an immune system experiment gone awry. | |||||
02 | Bride of the Living Dummy | February 1998 | 122 | ISBN 0-590-39990-X | |
Slappy the Dummy has been found by a young ventriloquist named Jimmy O'James. When Jimmy O'James realizes that his dummy, Slappy, is evil, he gives it to a girl named Jillian Zinman, who is fed up with her sisters Katie and Amanda's ugly, oversized doll, Mary-Ellen. But when strange accidents start to happen in the house and the words, "I want my bride" are found scrawled on her mirror, Jillian and her friend, Harrison, must find out if it's Slappy back to his old tricks or if there's a new evil. | |||||
03 | Creature Teacher | March 1998 | 125 | ISBN 0-590-39989-6 | |
Preteen prankster Paul Perez is sent to a boarding school to straighten out his behavior -- and must save his friends from being listed on the food chain chart of a teacher with a monstrous appetite for bad kids. | |||||
04 | Invasion of the Body Squeezers: Part 1 | April 1998 | 119 | ISBN 0-590-39991-8 | |
Part one of two. UFO enthusiast Jack deals with his creepy neighbor Mr. Fleshman and an alien invasion caused by a meteorite crash. | |||||
05 | Invasion of the Body Squeezers: Part 2 | May 1998 | 120 | ISBN 0-590-39992-6 | |
Conclusion. Jack tries to fight off aliens that possess people by hugging them -- and discovers that Mr. Fleshman is one of them. | |||||
06 | I Am Your Evil Twin | June 1998 | 126 | ISBN 0-590-39993-4 | |
Montgomery "Monty" Adams is staying with his scientist uncle in Pittsburgh while his mother is spending a couple months in Southeast Asia. Luckily for Monty, his cousin Nan is the same age as him and the two get along swimmingly -- until Monty discovers that he's the product of a cloning experiment and an evil clone is out to take over his life. | |||||
07 | Revenge R Us | July 1998 | 118 | ISBN 0-590-39994-2 | |
Wade Brill is constantly tortured by her 17-year-old brother Micah. When Micah backs his car over Wade's bike, she decides to go to "Revenge R Us", a strange place where people can pay to get their revenge on others, but soon discovers a flaw in her plans. | |||||
08 | Fright Camp | August 1998 | 144 | ISBN 0-590-39995-0 | |
Andrew and his brother Tyler love R.B. Farraday's scary movies, and are invited to spend the summer at a camp based on the director's horror films, but soon discover that the film frights may be based on reality. | |||||
09 | Are You Terrified Yet? | September 1998 | 112 | ISBN 0-590-39996-9 | |
A cowardly boy named Craig Morgenstern must maintain his reputation for bravery after allegedly saving a baby from a car accident and moving to a new town, but that proves to be difficult, when the local bullies force him to prove that he is not a wimp -- by sticking his hand in a jar of live spiders and spending the night in the town's mortuary. | |||||
10 | Headless Halloween | October 1998 | 114 | ISBN 0-590-76781-X | |
Brandon Plush, a young boy who lives to terrorize the young and innocent, is planning on trashing a mean teacher's house on Halloween, but when the prank backfires, Brandon finds himself in a strange neighborhood run by a headless ghost who wants Brandon to do three good deeds to be able to leave. | |||||
11 | Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls | November 1998 | 121 | ISBN 0-590-76783-6 | |
Spencer Levy has an out-of-body experience, courtesy of a ghoul who possesses his body as punishment for knocking over his tombstone during a school field trip. | |||||
12 | Brain Juice | December 1998 | 144 | ISBN 0-590-76784-4 | |
Nathan Kyling and Lindy Gomez, step-siblings known for being the stupidest kids in school, drink a brain energizer left behind by two aliens in search of intelligent human life for their intergalactic master. | |||||
13 | Return to HorrorLand | January 1999 | 120 | ISBN 0-590-18733-3 | |
Lizzy, Luke, and Clay from "One Day in Horrorland" return to the monstrous amusement park as part of a plan to reveal Horrorland's existence on a tabloid news show -- and soon discover that the reporters they trust aren't who they seem. | |||||
14 | Jekyll and Heidi | February 1999 | 117 | ISBN 0-590-68517-1 | |
An orphaned girl named Heidi Davison moves in with her uncle, Dr. Jekyll, who is being targeted by the townspeople for being behind many late-night scares due to a potion that brings out the evil in people. | |||||
15 | Scream School | March 1999 | 117 | ISBN 0-590-68519-8 | |
Jake Banyon, the son of Scream School director Emory Banyon, sets out to scare his father after being traumatized by a sadistic practical joke on his 13th birthday. | |||||
16 | The Mummy Walks | April 1999 | 119 | ISBN 0-590-68520-1 | |
A routine trip to Florida is revealed to be a case of international intrigue and horror as Michael Clarke is sent to the fictitious, war-torn Middle-Eastern country known as Jezekiah, which has been waiting for the day that the prince will return with information on the location of a cursed mummy. | |||||
17 | The Werewolf in the Living Room | May 1999 | 116 | ISBN 0-590-68521-X | |
Aaron Freidus and his dad are hunters who capture an innocent man named Ben who may be a werewolf who has terrorized the town, but when Aaron begins having nightmares of bloodshed and death, he discovers that he could be the culprit. | |||||
18 | Horrors of the Black Ring | June 1999 | 108 | ISBN 0-590-68522-8 | |
When Beth Evans' favorite teacher is arrested for kidnapping Beth's little sister at the school carnival, Beth discovers a ring with a ghoulish face on it and keeps it, which brings out the evil in anyone who wears it. | |||||
19 | Return to Ghost Camp | July 1999 | 112 | ISBN 0-590-68523-6 | |
While on a bus ride to Camp Spirit Moon, Dustin befriends a boy named Ari who suggests that the two switch places, which makes Dustin (as Ari) the most popular kid in the camp -- until he learns that a boy named Ari has been named the camp's newest sacrifice to a forest monster known as "The Snatcher". | |||||
20 | Be Afraid – Be Very Afraid! | August 1999 | 118 | ISBN 0-590-68524-4 | |
A three-part tale in which three sets of friends find a card game called "Be Afraid," which unleashes medieval monsters and sucks its players into its world. | |||||
21 | The Haunted Car | September 1999 | 118 | ISBN 0-590-68529-5 | |
Mitchell Moinian's family just bought a new car which was last driven by a girl who died in an accident from a joyride. The only problem is, the girl's spirit still haunts the car and is looking at Mitchell to ride with her into the afterlife. | |||||
22 | Full Moon Fever | October 1999 | 121 | ISBN 0-590-68530-9 | |
On Halloween night, Robbie and Alesha succumb to an illness called "Full-Moon Fever," which metamorphoses anyone who looks at the full moon into ravenous, snarling beasts. Robbie and Alesha go on a journey to find a cure -- only to discover that their illness is really a curse. | |||||
23 | Slappy's Nightmare | November 1999 | 112 | ISBN 0-590-68535-X | |
After ruining yet another one of his ventriloquist acts, Jimmy O'James decides to get rid of Slappy the Dummy and get a new dummy named Wally, his identical twin brother who was carved from the same coffin. Wally tells O'James how to control Slappy's evil, by forcing him to do three good deeds within a week. Slappy is given to a little girl and must do the deeds or get put to sleep forever. Wally, being even more evil than Slappy, sabotages them in order to get him out of the way. | |||||
24 | Earth Geeks Must Go! | December 1999 | 114 | ISBN 0-590-68537-6 | |
Self-proclaimed average boy Jacob Miller finds himself on a planet that seems to be like Earth, but is really a backwards alien planet with the population bent on capturing "Earth geeks." | |||||
25 | Ghost in the Mirror | January 2000 | 110 | ISBN 0-439-13535-4 | |
Jason Sloves finally gets new furniture for his room, including a mirror that serves as a portal to a dimension of body-snatching crab people. | |||||
26 | The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader | Cancelled | N/A |
References
- miscrave (2017-10-30). "The Lost Goosebumps Series 2000 books » MiscRave". MiscRave. Retrieved 2020-10-02.