It Came From Beneath The Sink - S1-E14
Corrected entry: In the beginning of the episode the "Gruel" has two eyes, but in the school scenes, he has three.
Starring: Cody Jones, Kathryn Short, R.L. Stine, Scott Wickware
It Came From Beneath The Sink - S1-E14
Corrected entry: In the beginning of the episode the "Gruel" has two eyes, but in the school scenes, he has three.
Night Of The Living Dummy II - S1-E10
Visible crew/equipment: In a wide shot of Slappy about to smash the guitar on the parents you can see that he is propped up on a stand.
Hannah: Hey, Alex. What's the matter? I told you I don't bite.
Trivia: According to R.L. Stine's autobiography, they were going to use a rubber worm in the scene where Carly Beth bites into the sandwich and finds a half-bitten worm, but Kathryn Long insisted on eating a real worm to make it realistic.
Attack Of The Mutant (2) - S2-E3
Question: How are the comics still being written? The Masked Mutant is dead and it's kind of obvious that the Galloping Gazelle is going to retire, so how is Skipper still receiving them? Also, how did he change into a superhero?
Answer: Whoever created the Masked Mutant comics would still be around to create other comics even with the Masked Mutant dead and the Galloping Gazelle retiring, so Skipper could still receive different comics with all new characters. When Skipper goes into the Masked Mutant's lair, he is hit with a beam of light that turns him into a comic book character so after saying that he's the Colossal Elastic Boy, he turns into the hero at the end of the episode.
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Correction: The Gruel in the book the episode was based on was explained to be a morphing creature. The creature has two eyes at the beginning but it grows more eyes as it becomes more dangerous. The episode did not explain this because the television series was meant mostly for people who already read the books, thus the explaining was not completely necessary.