R.L. Stine publishes the first book in the Goosebumps series, marking the beginning of the popular children's horror franchise.
The Goosebumps television series debuts, bringing the stories from the books to the screen and expanding the franchise's audience.
The original Goosebumps book series concludes after publishing 62 books, ending its initial successful run.
The Goosebumps feature film is released, combining live-action with CGI, bringing the franchise to theaters worldwide.
The sequel to the Goosebumps movie is officially announced with a focus on continuing the horror-comedy legacy.
A boy named Carly Beth acquires a haunted mask that gradually fuses to his face, turning him into a terrifying creature.
A boy named Scott tries to foil an evil TV show plot involving his favorite action hero who might actually be a mutant trying to take over the world.
Slappy, a possessed ventriloquist dummy, comes to life and causes havoc for siblings Lindy and Kris, manipulating events to his advantage.
Children discover and befriend a Yeti in Pasadena, but must protect it from those who want to exploit it.
A camera that predicts and causes disastrous future events through photographs falls into the hands of Greg and his friends.
Grady and his family move to a swampy area where a werewolf terrorizes the community during the full moon.
The Benson family moves into a house in a town filled with zombies who want to keep them as permanent residents.
After surviving their first visit, the Morris family are tricked back to HorrorLand amusement park, facing deadly traps and monsters again.
Evan takes home a mysterious green slime called Monster Blood that grows uncontrollably and causes dangerous situations.