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The Best Episodes of Goosebumps Season 3

Every episode of Goosebumps Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Goosebumps Season 3!

Anything can turn spooky in this horror anthology series based on the best-selling books by master of kid horror, R.L. Stine. In every episode, see...
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Season 3 Ratings Summary

"A Shocker on Shock Street" is the best rated episode of "Goosebumps" season 3. It scored 6.8/10 based on 638 votes. Directed by Randy Bradshaw and written by N/A, it aired on 9/6/1997. This episode is rated 0.7 points higher than the second-best, "My Best Friend is Invisible".

  • A Shocker on Shock Street
    6.8/10638 votes

    #1 - A Shocker on Shock Street

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 9/6/1997

    Erin Wright and her best friend, Marty, love horror movies. Especially Shocker on Shock Street movies. All kinds of scary creatures live on Shock Street. The Toadinator. Ape Face. The Mad Mangler. But when Erin and Marty visit the new Shocker Studio Theme Park, they get the scare of their lives. First their tram gets stuck in The Cave of the Living Creeps. Then they're attacked by a group of enormous praying mantises! Real life is a whole lot scarier than the movies. But Shock Street isn't really real. Is it?

    Director: Randy Bradshaw

    Writer: N/A

  • My Best Friend is Invisible
    6.1/10622 votes

    #2 - My Best Friend is Invisible

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/8/1997

    Sammy Jacobs is into ghosts and science fiction. Not exactly the smartest hobby-at least not if you ask Sammy's parents. They're research scientists and they only believe in real science. But now Sammy's met someone who's totally unreal. He's hanging out in Sammy's room. And and eating his cereal at breakfast. Sammy's got to find a way to get rid of his new ""friend."" Only problem is...Sammy's new ""friend"" is invisible!

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Scott Peters

  • The House of No Return
    7.2/10633 votes

    #3 - The House of No Return

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 9/13/1997

    Lori, Nathan, and Robbie need a new member for their club called ""Danger Incorporated."" To get into Danger Incoroporated, you have to stay in an old, abandoned mansion for one hour, nicknamed The House Of No Return by local kids in town. However, no one can seem to stay in the house for one hour. And the strange thing about it is, the kids that can't stay in the house always come out screaming that they saw a ghost. So when a new kid, Chris, comes to town, the trio finds him the perfect potential member. However, when Chris doesn't come out after one hour, the kids will discover their little prank has gone farther than they thought...

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Don't Go to Sleep
    5.7/10626 votes

    #4 - Don't Go to Sleep

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 9/20/1997

    Matt Amsterdam is tired of being just a kid, while his siblings have all the fun. So one night decides to go up to the attic to sleep. When he wakes up, he is in another dimension where everyone treats him like an adult. To complicate things, a pair of men in black begin pursuing him.

    Director: John Bell

    Writer: Rick Drew

  • Click
    6.7/10638 votes

    #5 - Click

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 9/27/1997

    Seth is interested to see the catalog-ordered Verona XG-20 remote he just got appears to be universal - it works on the stereo as well as the TV. But he's even more amazed when, turning it on "PAUSE" on his younger sister Jamie as a joke really does stop her tap-dancing! He's then informed by the still-playing tape that came with the remote by Tony Huband that "It's not a toy!" Eager to see what else it can do, he continues testing it: changing the color of his fish, rewinding/fast-forwarding passerby, hitting channel change so the school bully transforms into something more benign. But soon he goes on to bigger things, like pausing his teacher to cheat on tests, or his family when they want him to give the remote to Janie, despite his best friend's opposition. After all, none of Tony's phone-recorded warnings mean anything. Right?

    Director: John Bell

    Writer: Scott Peters

  • An Old Story
    6.7/10639 votes

    #6 - An Old Story

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 10/4/1997

    Tom and Jon's parents are out on vacation, preparing for their new baby. Tom and Jon are in the basement looking for something to eat when they are greeted by their weird Aunt Dalia. She says that she will feed the boys and they can go off and play video games. So they do. But Aunt Dalia then serves them prune cookies. Tom and Jon are reluctant, but try them out anyway, and to their surprise, find out they like prunes. But, the more prune meals their aunt cooks them, the older they get. And now Tom and Jon are both feeling old, tired, and worn out. And their hair is beginning to gray...

    Director: Randy Bradshaw

    Writer: Charles Lazer

  • The Barking Ghost
    6.2/10606 votes

    #7 - The Barking Ghost

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 10/11/1997

    Scared of his own shadow. That's what everyone says about Cooper Holmes. But when Cooper's family moves into a new house deep in the woods, scary things really do start happening. Problem is, no one believes a scaredy-cat like Cooper. But then, no one else heard the bone-chilling barking late at night. No one else watched as the two evil-looking dogs disappeared into thin air. Can Cooper convince anyone of the creepy canines before it's too late?

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Charles Lazer

  • One Day at HorrorLand (1)
    7.6/10723 votes

    #8 - One Day at HorrorLand (1)

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 10/25/1997

    Out on a fun-filled trip to Zoo Gardens, the Morris family's amusement soon turns to amazement when bright lights flash across the sky. They suddenly find themselves in Horrorland-where admission is free, but the fun never starts. After a narrow escape from the house of mirrors and a chilling whitewater coffin cruise, Luke and Lizzy rejoin their parents at the front gate, but it's locked! Now their only hope is to compete in a gruesome game show that proves what the world has feared all along: monsters really do exist...and they have their own cable channel.

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Billy Brown, Dan Angel

  • One Day at HorrorLand (2)
    7.1/10696 votes

    #9 - One Day at HorrorLand (2)

    Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 11/1/1997

    Out on a fun-filled road trip to Zoo Gardens, the Morris family's amusement soon turns to amazement when bright lights flash across the sky. They suddenly find themselves in Horrorland-where admission is free, but the fun never starts. After a narrow escape from the house of mirrors and a chilling whitewater coffin cruise, Luke and Lizzy rejoin their parents at the front gate, but it's locked! Now their only hope is to compete in a gruesome game show that proves what the world has feared all along: monsters really do exist...and they have their own cable channel.

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Billy Brown, Dan Angel

  • The Haunted House Game
    6.9/10609 votes

    #10 - The Haunted House Game

    Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 11/8/1997

    Jonathan and Nadine were headed to a pep rally with their camera, when they passed the old abandoned mansion on the street. Standing outside the entrance gate is a strange little girl who tells them that her cat ran inside the door of the mansion. Jonathan is reluctant, but Nadine says that it will only take a second. So they both enter, but the cat is nowhere to be found. However, they do find a game. It's called ""The Mansion of Terror"". And it's got a strange effect on the players. Because now Jonathan and Nadine are trapped inside the game, and must win to get out...

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Scott Peters

  • The Perfect School (1)
    7.4/10642 votes

    #11 - The Perfect School (1)

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 11/15/1997

    Brian 'O Connor dresses up as a burglar to scare his little brother Riley, so his parents finally decide to teach him a lesson. They send him to ""The Perfect School"". There, the headmasters are strict. The instructors are even stricter. But Brian and his two friends have noticed something strange about the school. And how perfect they make the students. But the school makes them ""perfect"" in such a short amount of time. When Brian tries to escape, he is countered by numerous guards, but finds a box of ""tissue samples"". But then a horrific thought comes to mind. That the school might be cloning the children and making them perfect.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Perfect School (2)
    7.3/10618 votes

    #12 - The Perfect School (2)

    Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 11/15/1997

    After considering the thought a possibility, Brian decides to investigate the school further. He infiltrates the school far enough to find a room with a computer in it. Though it's no normal computer. The default program is the school's database. Brain clicks on an option saying ""Nursery"". He then sees a picture of himself, and it says that he is 95% complete. This confirms his suspicion that the school is cloning the children. Telling his friend CJ his findings, CJ agrees to help him escape. However, CJ has betrayed him. CJ was actually a spy, and Brian's other friends have been cloned. Brian might never escape...

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Werewolf Skin (1)
    7.2/10607 votes

    #13 - Werewolf Skin (1)

    Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 11/22/1997

    While visiting his aunt and uncle in rural Wolf Creek, big-city camera bug Alex Blackwell is hoping to photograph something really scary in order to win Chiller Magazine's amateur ""shudder shot"" contest. Fortunately (or unfortunately), he doesn't have to look far, because when the moon is full, the woods are full of werewolves! Aided by his mysterious school-girl pal, Hannah, Alex has a plan-which includes a visit to the creepy house across the street-to break the curse of the wolf-skins in order to save his family...and himself!

    Director: Ron Oliver

    Writer: N/A

  • Werewolf Skin (2)
    7.3/10611 votes

    #14 - Werewolf Skin (2)

    Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 11/22/1997

    While visiting his aunt and uncle in rural Wolf Creek, big-city camera bug Alex Blackwell is hoping to photograph something really scary in order to win Chiller Magazine's amateur ""shudder shot"" contest. Fortunately (or unfortunately), he doesn't have to look far, because when the moon is full, the woods are full of werewolves! Aided by his mysterious school-girl pal, Hannah, Alex has a plan-which includes a visit to the creepy house across the street-to break the curse of the wolf-skins in order to save his family...and himself!

    Director: Ron Oliver

    Writer: N/A

  • Awesome Ants
    6.5/10603 votes

    #15 - Awesome Ants

    Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 2/7/1998

    Ben and Dave stopped at an ice cream shop. They ordered some very strange ice cream, as Dave says ""Life is too short for boring ice cream"". However, the ice cream was stranger than they thought as they found it covered with ants! People then began to scream as they found the whole shop infested with ants. Running out, Dave and Ben met a man from ""Nuke 'Em"" pest control, and Ben quickly left as Dave went inside with the exterminator. While inside, the exterminator started looking for the queen's next. He found the queen and squashed it, then gave Dave an idea for a science project. After ordering an ant home, Dave feeds them. Though, when Ben says they aren't getting enough food, they start feeding them hot dogs and more pellets than the ants are supposed to get. However, now the ants are growing larger and larger...

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Bride of The Living Dummy
    7.1/10660 votes

    #16 - Bride of The Living Dummy

    Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 2/14/1998

    Katie, Harrison, Jillian, and Katie's annoying doll Mary-Ellen were seeing a show put on by the famous ventriloquist Jimmie O' James, who was using his dummy, Slappy. However, as most would know, Slappy is no normal dummy. He's alive. And, while at the show, it would seem that he fell in love with Katie's doll. When Jillian searched for her sister after she forgot Mary-Ellen, she met Jimmie O' James, and Jimmie gave her an autographed photo and she gave her address. However, Jimmie used the address to send Slappy to Jillian. And now strange things are happening around the house. Scary things. Evil things. And Jillian and Katie get the hint when Slappy steals their Mom's wedding ring...

    Director: Randy Bradshaw

    Writer: N/A

  • Strained Peas
    5.1/10652 votes

    #17 - Strained Peas

    Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 2/21/1998

    Nicholas is at first optimistic about getting a baby sister, but his friend tells him all the cons. When his parents arrive, he meets his sister Grace. Though, Grace is no normal baby. She makes a block message that says ""Only me"". And she pukes on Nicholas when he goes to comfort her when she is crying in the night. Nicholas can take a hint when she eats his pet. Nicholas knows that Grace wants to be an only child. And she'll do anything to get rid of him. So when their parents leave Nicholas home alone to babysit Grace, Grace does some real bad things. Scary things. Evil things. Things that COULD make her an only child...

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Say Cheese and Die-Again!
    6.1/10648 votes

    #18 - Say Cheese and Die-Again!

    Season 3 Episode 18 - Aired 2/28/1998

    Sourball. That's what Greg calls his English teacher, Mr. Saur. He's a real grouch. And now he just gave Greg a big fat ""F"" on his oral report. He didn't believe Greg's story. About the camera Greg found last summer. About the pictures it took. About the evil things that happened. Poor Greg. He just wanted to prove old Sourball wrong. But now that he's dug up the camera, bad things are happening. Really bad things. Just like the first time...

    Director: Ron Oliver

    Writer: N/A

  • Chillogy (1): Squeal of Fortune
    7.4/10661 votes

    #19 - Chillogy (1): Squeal of Fortune

    Season 3 Episode 19 - Aired 4/25/1998

    Matthew and Todd's family is holding a garage sale in their front yard, when Jessica Walters, a rich girl, comes to the sale. She weasels a rare baseball card out of a reluctant Matthew for one dollar. After going home, she checks her ""Financial Empire"", and her brother comes in asking her for spare money to get their mother an anniversary gift. When Jessica gets too technical about it, their mother tells Jessica it's her job to sweep the attic. Inside, Jessica finds a strange toy town. Now, she's transported into Karlsville, a strange town where one man rules all. And Jessica's greed just may get the best of her. As during her stay, many of the townspeople are talking about what happens to greedy little pigs...

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Billy Brown, Dan Angel

  • Chillogy (2): Strike Three... You're Doomed
    6.5/10607 votes

    #20 - Chillogy (2): Strike Three... You're Doomed

    Season 3 Episode 20 - Aired 5/2/1998

    After Jessica's scary adventure in Karlsville, she and her brother throw it out on an agreement that she will give him fifty dollars for an anniversary present. However, Todd and Matthew find it when they are coming home from their friend's house one night. They carry it home, and the next day Matthew goes to his baseball game. Matthew finally gets a chance to play-and strikes out horribly. Sad, he sits in his room while the rest of his family watches a movie. Tossing his baseball up and down, the ball suddenly floats into Karlsville. Following it, Matthew is transported into the town just as Jessica was, only he's in a baseball game. And in Karlsville baseball games, it's not whether you win or lose. It's how you save your life...

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Billy Brown, Dan Angel

  • Chillogy (3): Escape From Karlsville
    7.0/10613 votes

    #21 - Chillogy (3): Escape From Karlsville

    Season 3 Episode 21 - Aired 5/9/1998

    After Matthew narrowly escaped from Karlsville, Todd walked to Matthew's room, obsessed with winning some kind of contest. With him, he carried an envelope that said he was the grand prize winner. And that he should come to Karlsville to claim his prize. So, while wondering what Karlsville was, Todd was accidently sucked into the town himself, and the population sign went from ""100"" to ""101"". Todd was greeted by Karl, and the town. They celebrated, and Matthew and Jessica came into the town themselves. While they were looking for Todd, Todd himself was brought to claim his prize. However, Todd's prize is pretty scary. Scary enough to make him a citizen of Karlsville. Permanantly...

    Director: William Fruet

    Writer: Billy Brown, Dan Angel

  • Teacher's Pet
    5.4/10635 votes

    #22 - Teacher's Pet

    Season 3 Episode 22 - Aired 5/16/1998

    Becca and Benji were on a class field-trip with, well, their class. However, when they got on the trail, Becca realizes she lost the locket that her grandmother gave her. Becca and Benji went back to find it. Becca did, but then it moved by itself. She soon realized that it really didn't, a bunny moved it. However, when she picked the bunny up, she found it had a snake's face! However, no one believes her, and the trip resumed. Mr. Blankenship, their teacher, showed them how a snake devoured a mouse. However, when Becca and Benji went exploring, they found a strange cabin. With live snakes...

    Director: Stefan Scaini

    Writer: N/A