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Oh God really!! I don't really keep up with the fanbase. That's news to meI wish the fan base wasn't pedo as fuck
Granted a franchise that deals with kid protagonists does seem like it's going to attract pedos saddly
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Oh God really!! I don't really keep up with the fanbase. That's news to meI wish the fan base wasn't pedo as fuck
I'm happy that Jordan Peele doesn't have his "muh racism" hands on it. Good sign so farI would often take out the books from my school library and read maybe the first couple chapters, then get bored and move on to something else. The TV show had already ended by the time I was a kid so I didn't grow up with it. I did watch the show when we first got Netflix cause my younger sister would watch it. She got scared by "Night of the Living Dummy" to the point of having nightmares. Pretty charming and cheesy series like you said, but didn't have as much an impact on me cause I watched it so late.
Also, this is the first I heard of the new series being in production. It makes sense. Surprised Jordan Peele doesn't have anything to do with this.
They usually act like it's legit horror and tard screech if you say otherwiseOh God really!! I don't really keep up with the fanbase. That's news to me
Granted a franchise that deals with kid protagonists does seem like it's going to attract pedos saddly
Really? Good lord I mean I would say it's a good gate why to horror for people like me. If it wasn't for Goosebumps I wouldn't have become a fan of horror classics like Nightmare on Elm Street or child's play. But I agree it's not really horror to a adult.They usually act like it's legit horror and tard screech if you say otherwise
No, just the music alone would make me change the channel, I did not even try to go further.It was because of the dog, wasn't it?
I remember getting into Goosebumps after my English teacher gave me the "A day at Horrorland" book. The show had a certain charm despite being really cheesy.
Are you Afraid of the Dark was definitely more impactful and chilling with the delivery of their stories, their downer endings and memorable episodes like the Tale of the Dollmaker, The Tale of the Thirteenth floor and The Tale of the Quiet Librarian.
I did like the fact Goosebumps had longer story series than AYAOD much more though.