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Goosebumps Horrorland Slappy Nightmare

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StineCover Artists: Tim Jacobus, Mark Nagata, Craig White, andBrandon DormanPublisher: Scholastic PublishingPublished: Original series: July 1992-December 1997Spin-off series: October 1994-February 2000; April 2008-presentNo. Of books:TRAILERS:LINKS:RULES1 - Do not put spoilers in the title of any posts. Spoilers are allowed within the posts themselves.2 - Follow proper Reddiquette. Keep it civil and do not make threats or use excessive foul language. Harassment and hate speech will not be tolerated. The moderation team reserves the right to remove content or restrict user posting privileges as necessary.3 - Low-effort & low-quality posts, recent reposts, chronically repetitive posts and posts not directly related to Goosebumps are subject to removal at the moderation team's discretion.4 - No spam. Self-promotion should be thoughtful, limited, and consistently well received by the community.5 - No advertising.

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Any user who wishes to giveaway an item, link users to a poll/survey or make a charity donations post must receive approval from the moderation team with adequate notice BEFORE making the post.6 - Obvious trolling/shitposting will result in a ban.7 I don't expect to see any NSFW content on this sub, however, it is allowed - NSFW content must be tagged as such.8 No Politics. There are related subs for that.Related Subreddits. I need to discuss this because this has been fucking with my mind for a couple years honestly and hear me out the first night of the living dummy still pops up as a episode and weird thing is that it comes up as an unaired episode which means the episode was definitely an idea and had the works on it but something went wrong it could be that the dummies and events that take place could have been too much for kids to handle. Also evidence I have with this. Ok Mr Wood in the book is exactly described as how the TV slappy looked just without the suit even had red hair and we know main slappy has black hair.

I personally think episode was in the works but the original puppet for slappy broke during the works and they didn’t have enough budget to craft another one in time so they skipped to night of the living dummy 2 because it was only 1 dummy and they used the mr wood as slappy and just put on the suit slappy originally had on. I rly want to hear thoughts on this because for some reason I just need closure on this. Also ANOTHER PIECE OF EVIDENCE U SEE THE DUMMY DENNIS IN NIGHT OF THE LIVING DUMMY 2 WEARING MR WOODS CLOTHES AS DESCRIBED IN THE BOOK. Night of the living dummy still pops up as a episodeWhere?something went wrong it could be that the dummies and events that take place could have been too much for kids to handle.Probably not. The most likely event was that NotLD2 was the more recent book, and the producers wanted to capitalize on it. After all, NotLD1 doesn't even have Slappy until the very end.Maybe they had started working on NotLD1, but changed their minds early into production.Ok Mr Wood in the book is exactly described as how the TV slappy looked just without the suit even had red hairI've heard it before, and I think there must be some credence to this theory.

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Omg literally thank you so much for this response! And go online and search goosebumps books and a huge list will pop up and it will say what books were adapted into TV episodes and The books that did not have episodes were left blank in that category but NotLD1 said unaired I found a website a few months ago I’ll do my research and put the link and also if what you said was the case they would’ve definitely just started with 3 and still The appearance of the dummy is really what is making me believe that there is a first episode in the vault or atleast and tell me what you mean by credence.

Product IdentifiersPublisherScholastic, IncorporatedISBN-5xISBN-85351eBay Product ID (ePID)676566Product Key FeaturesFormatBook, PaperbackPublication Year1999AuthorR.L. StineLanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight3.5 OzWidth5.3in.Height0.4in.Length7.6in.Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition21Grade to7Series Volume NumberNumber 23Dewey Decimal813.5/4Grade from3SeriesGoosebumps Series 2000Age Range8-12Number of Pages144 PagesPublication Date1999-11-01.