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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Haunted Mask (1) (Oct/27/1995) | | Carly Beth Caldwell is a shy, timid girl who is often the target of her classmates' numerous practical jokes. When the two worst offenders, Steve Boswell and Chuck Greene, push her too far, Carly Beth vows revenge and to get even. Deciding she'll scare them on Halloween, she finds an incredibly gruesome mask in the back of a new party store. However, after putting on the mask one too many times, Carly Beth realizes that the mask is trying to control her, and soon has trouble taking it off... | | Starring Roles: Kathryn Long (1) as Carly Beth, Colin Fox (1) as Tall Thin Man, Kathryn Short as Sabrina, | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host, | Guest Stars: Brenda Bazinet as Kate Caldwell, Cody Jones as Noah Caldwell, George Davis (2) as Steve Boswell, Amos Crawley as Chuck Greene, | Co-Guest Stars: Fielding Horan as Trick or Treater #1, Rider Johnson as Trick or Treater #2, Jesse Cairns as Little Boy, Jennifer Pisana as Little Girl, Anne Marie Loder as Mom, Quyen Hua as Oldest Girl, Alexander Broughton as 1st Costumed Boy, Ryder Britton as 2nd Costumed Boy | Director: Timothy Bond Writer: José Rivera | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Haunted Mask (2) (Oct/27/1995) | | The mask, still refusing to budge, continues taking over Carly Beth. Carly Beth who notices the changes in herself, begins to realize the desperation of the situation, and starts to freak out. Terrified, she runs all the way back to the mask shop where she obtained the mask, and asks the maskmaker for help. He then reveals to her that there is only one way for the mask to be removed: it must be exposed to a symbol of love... | | Starring Roles: Kathryn Long (1) as Carly Beth, Colin Fox (1) as Tall Thin Man, Kathryn Short as Sabrina, | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host, | Guest Stars: Brenda Bazinet as Kate Caldwell, Cody Jones as Noah Caldwell, George Davis (2) as Steve Boswell, Amos Crawley as Chuck Greene, | Co-Guest Stars: Fielding Horan as Trick or Treater #1, Rider Johnson as Trick or Treater #2, Jesse Cairns as Little Boy, Jennifer Pisana as Little Girl, Anne Marie Loder as Mom, Quyen Hua as Oldest Girl, Alexander Broughton as 1st Costumed Boy, Ryder Britton as 2nd Costumed Boy | Director: Timothy Bond Writer: José Rivera | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (Nov/03/1995) | | In an effort to get his bratty younger sister Tara in trouble, Michael Webster turns the head of the cuckoo in his father's brand new cuckoo clock backward. However, instead of seeing the fruits of his trickery the next day, Michael is surprised to see that time has gone three days back, to his birthday. The next day that he wakes up, he's six years old. Michael soon realizes that he must find the cuckoo clock and turn the cuckoo's head back, before time goes back to when he hasn't been born... | | Starring Roles: John Patrick White as Michael at 12, Kristen Bone as Tara, Cynthia Belliveau as Mrs. Webster, Larry Mannell as Mr. Webster, | Guest Stars: Kyle Fairlie as Michael at 6, | Co-Guest Stars: Alyssa Gebert as Mona, Jake T. Roberts as Anthony, Sam Hilwi as Josh at 12, Brandon Smith (4) as Josh at 6, Christopher Chung as Henry at 12, Michael Ho as Henry at 6, Steve W. Smith as Scary Man | Director: John Bell (1) Writer: Dan Angel, Billy Brown (4) | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Girl Who Cried Monster (Nov/10/1995) | | Lucy is constantly being scolded by her parents for telling scary stories to her younger brother, Randy, who is an easily-frightened child. However, Lucy has no idea what's about to happen to her, and how she'll meet a real monster quite soon. Leaving the local library, she realizes that she left her rollerblades there. Going back to get them, she spies on the librarian, Mr. Mortman, and witnesses him transforming into a monster... | | Starring Roles: Eugene Lipinski as Mr. Mortman, Deborah Scorsone as Lucy, | Guest Stars: Christopher Tuah as Aaron, Lynne Cormack as Mrs. Dark, Dan Left as Mr. Dark, Brandon Bone as Randy Dark | Director: John Bell (1) Writer: Charles Lazer | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1) (Nov/17/1995) | | It's Billy's first time at summer camp, and so far, it seems OK. Billy has made friends with his bunkmates, and everything about the camp seems great, until his bunkmate Mike is bitten by a snake. However, Mike is never seen again after the incident, and Billy begins to believe that something is seriously wrong with the camp after his bunkmate Roger is ripped to shreds by a wolf called Sabre. Now, Billy and his other bunkmates, Jay and Colin, must brave through the night and survive Sabre... | | Starring Roles: Kaj-Erik Eriksen as Billy, Chris Benson as Uncle Al, Jeffery Akomah as Jay, Ken Mundy as Colin, | Guest Stars: Benjamin Plener as Roger, Paul Brogren as Larry, David Roemmele as Mike, Sarah Mitchell (1) as Dawn, | Co-Guest Stars: Greg Kramer as George | Director: Ron Oliver Writer: Jeffrey Cohen (1) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Welcome to Camp Nightmare (2) (Nov/24/1995) | | Having survived through the night, Billy, Colin, and Jay are to go canoeing. However, after Colin and Jay are killed in a boating accident, Billy finds that the camp has been deserted. Finding his center of calm, Billy sets out to investigate, and finds the other campers in place with Uncle Al, the camp's manager. All the campers are then ordered to shoot a runaway from the girl's camp... | | Starring Roles: Kaj-Erik Eriksen as Billy, | Guest Stars: Chris Benson as Uncle Al, Jeffery Akomah as Jay, Ken Mundy as Colin, Paul Brogren as Larry, | Co-Guest Stars: Benjamin Plener as Roger, David Roemmele as Mike, Sarah Mitchell (1) as Dawn, Greg Kramer as George, Alec Bachlow as Dad, Michelle Duquet as Mom, Gil Garrat as Counselor | Director: Ron Oliver Writer: Jeffrey Cohen (1) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Phantom of the Auditorium (Dec/01/1995) | | Brooke Rogers, and her best friend, Zeke Mathews, have starring roles in the school play, The Phantom, with Zeke in the titular role. However, Zeke loves to dress up in the phantom costume and play practical jokes on the rest of the cast. Strange, threatening occurences then begin to happen at rehearsals, things that Zeke isn't doing, but is being framed for. Brooke and Zeke, after an investigation and researching an old urban legend, are led to believe that there is a phantom living under the auditorium... | | Starring Roles: Jessica Moyes as Brooke Rogers, Shawn Potter as Zeke Matthews, | Guest Stars: Stuart Stone as Brian Colson, Kathryn Greenwood (1) as Ms. Walker, Julie Annis as Tina Powell, Philip Eddolls as Corey Sklar, | Co-Guest Stars: Eric Fink as Emile, John Bayliss as Mr. Levy, Boyd Banks as Mr. Johnson | Director: John Bell (1) Writer: Bruce Edwards | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Piano Lessons Can Be Murder (Dec/08/1995) | | Jerry Hawkins and his parents have just moved into a new house. Jerry and his father, while moving boxes in the attic one day, find a dusty old piano that has been left there. His parents, thinking that it would help their son get used to the new town by giving him an extracirricular activity, try and convince him to take lessons, and Jerry is soon warmed up to the idea. However, his mind is completely changed when he finds a ghost playing the piano in the middle of the night, and when he uncovers the dark secrets of the institute where he is being taught... | | Starring Roles: Ben Cook (1) as Jerry Hawkins, | Guest Stars: Barclay Hope as Mr. Hawkins, Carolyn Scott (1) as Mrs. Hawkins, Aron Tager as Dr. Shreek, Geza Kovacs as Mr. Toggle, Brenda Devine as The Ghost, Erica Luttrell as Kim | Director: William Fruet Writer: Charles Lazer | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Return of the Mummy (Dec/22/1995) | | Gabe is on a trip to Egypt, exploring the pyramids with his Uncle Ben, an archaeologist, and his know-it-all cousin, Sari. Gabe refuses to go anywhere without his mummy's hand, a small trinket that he bought at an airport once. However, after their first trial exploration, a female reporter named Nila asks if she may go with them into the pyramids tomorrow, and Uncle Ben decides that she can. However, once inside the pyramid, Nila manages to sucessfully seperate Ben from Sari and Gabe, and then uses Gabe's mummy hand to summon the mummy in the pyramid back to the living, and there seems to be no escape... | | Starring Roles: Daniel DeSanto as Gabe, Annick Obonsawin as Sari Hassad, Elias Zarou as Uncle Ben Hassad, | Guest Stars: Afrah Gouda as Nila, | Co-Guest Stars: Gerry Mendicino as Nila's Driver, Peter Jarvis as The Mummy | Director: John Bell (1) Writer: Charles Lazer | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Night of the Living Dummy II (Jan/12/1996) | | Amy's ventriloquist dummy, Dennis, has a head problem, as it keeps falling off, literally. Though when her dad gets her a new one, called Slappy, Amy finds a slip of paper with foreign words on it. Little does she know, it's a spell that brings Slappy to life, and now, horrible, terrifying things are happening around the house, and everyone is convinced that Amy is doing them. Amy tries to stop Slappy for good, but soon ends up finding out how dangerous he really is... | | Starring Roles: Maggie Castle (1) as Amy Kramer, Caterina Scorsone as Sara Kramer, Gina Clayton as Mrs. Kramer, Richard Fitzpatrick as Mr. Kramer, | Guest Stars: Andrew Sardella as Jed Kramer, | Co-Guest Stars: Kerry Duff as Margo, Shadia Simmons as Alicia | Director: Ron Oliver Writer: Rick Drew | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - My Hairiest Adventure (Jan/19/1996) | | Larry is always chased by this wild pack of dogs nearly every time he goes outside, which isn't a good thing, as his allergies flare up when he runs. Strangely, though, Larry begins to notice thick hair growing all over his body, and even though he keeps shaving it off, it keeps coming back. Things are getting even stranger when the members of his band, his best friends, begin to move away, or simply disappear. Scared to death, Larry races to find the answers, but may not like what he finds... | | Starring Roles: Aaron Bartkiw as Larry Boyd, | Guest Stars: Courtney Greig as Lily Turnbull, Ric Reid as Mr. Boyd, Alison Hope as Mrs. Boyd, | Co-Guest Stars: Chris Bondy as Mr. Turnbull, Suzanne Cyr as Mrs. Turnbull, Dan MacDonald (1) as Dr. Murkin, Joshua Wittig as Jared, Mauricio Rodas as Manny, David Talbot (1) as Man in Closet, Demo Cates as Carl Summers | Director: David Warry-Smith (3) Writer: Michael Short | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Stay Out of the Basement (1) (Jan/27/1996) | | Margaret and Casey Brewer's father has recently been fired from his job at a laboratory, where he works as a botanist. Now, he spends all of his time locked downstairs in the basement, working on experiments, and when Margaret and Casey go down there to check it out, he yells at them never to go inside again. However, when they do take a closer look, home alone, they find that their father is growing plants that may have minds of their own. And when a vine grabs Casey and nearly pulls him into the basement, Margaret and Casey realize that the plants may literally be alive... | | Starring Roles: Rebecca Henderson as Margaret Brewer, Blake McGrath as Casey Brewer, Judah Katz as Dr. Brewer, | Co-Guest Stars: Lucy Peacock as Mrs. Brewer | Director: William Fruet Writer: Billy Brown (4), Dan Angel, Sean Kelly (1) | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Stay Out of the Basement (2) (Jan/27/1996) | | Mr. Brewer's old boss, Dr. Marek, pays a visit to the household, but never comes out, convincing Margaret and the once-skeptical Casey to believe that their father surely did something to his old boss. The two notice their father acting all the stranger, as he is doing anything and everything to keep them out of the basement, including drilling a lock to the door. However, Margaret and Casey realize that they want answers, and break into the basement. However, inside, they find a clone of their father locked in a closet... | Director: William Fruet Writer: Sean Kelly (1), Dan Angel, Billy Brown (4) | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - It Came from Beneath the Sink (Feb/02/1996) | | Katrina Merton, and her brother, Daniel, have had a large bout of good luck lately, as they've just moved into a large new house that is in their school district and is close to all of their old friends. However, all that luck changes when Katrina finds a sponge that appears to have teeth and eyes beneath the kitchen sink. Suddenly, bad thing happen to Katrina everywhere she goes, and upon research, they find that the creature is called a Grool, a living sponge destined to bring bad luck, so Katrina decides to give it to someone else. However, upon further research, Katrina and Daniel find that whoever finds a Grool and gives it away, will die... | | Guest Stars: Katharine Isabelle as Katrina Merton | Director: David Winning Writer: Rick Drew | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Say Cheese and Die (Feb/09/1996) | | Greg Banks and his friends, Shari and Bird, decide that it would be fun to sneak into the Old Koffman House, a place where only a creepy old hermit, Spidey, lives. However, down in the house's basement, Greg stumbles upon an old, large, and oddly-shaped camera, which he forgets to put back before the trio is hurriedly chased out of the house. However, after taking a few pictures with the camera, Greg realizes that the camera predicts the future, and changes it negatively. Greg has accidently taken a picture of Shari, and she has disappeared, and there might be no way to get her back... | Director: Ron Oliver Writer: Bruce Edwards Story: R. L. Stine | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - A Night in Terror Tower (1) (Feb/25/1996) | | Sue and Eddie are taking a tour throughout London while their parents are on a business conference there. However, instead of going to an old boring museum, their tour group decides to visit Terror Tower, but once inside, Sue and Eddie soon get seperated from the tour group, and are chased by a tall, dark man wearing an executioner's outfit. After escaping the tower through the sewers, Sue and Eddie quickly return to the hotel at which their family is staying at. However, they can't remember their last name, and the room number that they give the man at the counter is vacant... | | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host | Director: William Fruet Writer: Billy Brown (4), Dan Angel Story: R. L. Stine | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - A Night in Terror Tower (2) (Feb/25/1996) | | The executioner has followed Sue and Eddie to the hotel, where Sue and Eddie are soon seperated from one another, and are then transported back into the Middle Ages. There they learn that the man's title is the Lord-High Executioner, and that they are to be executed, apparently next-in-line for the throne. Upon being thrown in a jail cell, they meet Morgred, a sorceror, who tells them the truth: that they are actually a prince and princess from the Dark Ages, and that the Lord-High Executioner is their corrupt uncle, who is trying to execute them to take the throne. With all hope seemingly lost, Morgred, Susanna, and Edward stage a last-ditch effort to defeat the Lord-High Executioner... | | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host | Director: William Fruet Writer: Dan Angel, Billy Brown (4) | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (1) (May/17/1996) | | Grady Tucker has just moved into the swamps of South Florida, as his scientist parents are performing an experiment there involving a rare breed of deer. Grady and his sister, Emily, aren't too thrilled, as upon first inspection, there seems to be only one kid their age, a boy named Will Blake. While exploring the swamp one day, Grady runs into a hermit, who Will tells him is a werewolf. However, investigating noises in the middle of the night, Grady is attacked by a giant creature... | | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host, | Guest Stars: Brendan Fletcher as Grady | Director: William Fruet Writer: Neal Shusterman | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (2) (May/17/1996) | | Grady and his family find that the creature who "attacked" him, was really only a large dog, and after consideration, Grady's parents agree to give the dog a chance, with Grady naming him Vandal because of the way that he and the dog first met. However, when Will and Grady are later exploring the swamp, Grady is captured by the swamp hermit, who mysteriously howls at the moon. Grady breaks free, and when his mother refuses to believe him about the werewolf, he locks her in the farmhouse to protect her. Now all alone, Grady searches the swamp for answers to the mystery, and is in more danger than he will ever know... | | Special Guest Stars: R. L. Stine as Host, | Guest Stars: Brendan Fletcher as Grady | Director: William Fruet Writer: Neal Shusterman | | | |
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