Love the opening with R.L. Stine 😂😂😂 dyinggggg! The Goosebumps themed censor blocks! Kudos-- also, something you said in this made me think...you need to read Whalefall by Daniel Kraus ASAP 🖤
The only exception to that ill accept is when it was all a dream, BUT there's something changed about the real world when they wake up so its a question of if it was real or not. Like they really did cut their hand or they still have an object they were given in the dream or something
Yes, i'm hyped lol. 😂😂 Based on the title, I feel like I am going to get less, "Retire, Mr. Stine!" and, "the word gotcha enrages me." And that makes me sad lol
U should do a video, like Ur horror book->film video, but comparing goosebumps books to the show and maybe the films. Would take time, but might also be a reason to reread some old GB books
I thought the story was called "The CHOKE Closet" and was wondering how any teacher would get away with that even in the 90s. Love this yearly tradition Gavin!
I really enjoy these, even tho I’ve never read goosebumps lol😂 My 4th grade science teacher had a wall of spiders and snakes in the classroom and he would feed the snakes in front of us too and try to make us hold them. It was cool and terrifying all at once
I just never got into ‘Goosebumps’ because of anxiety around horror AND the fact that the insufferable boys in my batch liked it so I stuck to Nancy Drew.
I love the full series videos! Would you ever do night world by LJ Smith, warriors by Erin Hunter, house of night by PC and Kristin Cast, redwall by Brian Jacques and Silverwing by Kenneth Opal?
Imagine my surprise when I just listened through your animorphs reviews and I see you just posted one hour ago. Looks like I have something to do for the next 2 hours
I love these videos I grew up on goosebumps and they were the books that got me into reading! I would love to see a video where you read the scariest creepy pastas! There are some terrifying ones that i have read that I still think about today! Like penpal, borasca, and a ton more! I think it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the internets scariest stories!
Oh if only you knew what people working at museums store at home 😂 In the 90s we had skeletons under the livingroom sofa and 50.000 year old bear poop in the freezer, among other things.