We Got Goosebumps!
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This podcast offers plot summaries, recaps, and commentary on RL Stine's Goosebumps! series one book at a time. Episodes release every other Monday in a seasonal format. Each new season will make way for ten more books to be recapped and examined. Join Dylan and Travis, two horror fans with strong nostalgia for the series, go on a journey of experiencing every Goosebumps! novel!
Make more episodes
02/27/2024
Please amazing show
So funny
02/27/2024
This show is amazing 😂 and I love how they break down the book with comedy 🎭 drama and hilarity but I wish there were more episodes😢😢😭😭🥺🥺😫😫
Fun and Funny
10/22/2023
A great way to experience these books. 2 grown men meticulously dissecting a children’s book? What’s not to love?
They read 'em so I don't have to!
02/26/2023
My earliest dabbles in books were with R.L Stine’s Goosebumps series, a collection of child-friendly horror facsimiles tucked safely behind covers featuring a spooky hand covered in leaves (and slime), or a cartoonishly bucktoothed gerbil (in a cage with slime), or some creaky stairs (covered in slime, of course). However, my memories aren’t of the series itself but of the strained attempts I made to posture as a fan when discussing the books with friends. If asked how much the Deadly Doom Slide from One Day at HorrorLand scared me, I’d deflect just long enough to judge my friend’s terror—or lack thereof—in order to match it equally. I would never admit to not reading the book. I wanted to be liked. Imposter syndrome carried me through my pre-adolescent years until finally I found two books I could be honest about. Dante’s The Divine Comedy and Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. The 1995 David Fincher masterpiece movie, Seven, introduced me to these books that would change my life. But the seed of my current book-filled life, I contend, was Goosebumps. In childhood, they existed in my periferly, as an auroa of potential. But now, with We Got Goosebumps, I'm able to teleport straight to the comedown. And I still don't have to read a single word! Life is great.
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- CreatorPolymedia Network
- Years Active2022 - 2025
- Episodes37
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2025 Polymedia Network
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