Post by Scarlet on Apr 22, 2010 10:34:49 GMT -5
List of Goosebumps characters
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This is a list of Goosebumps characters in alphabetical order.
*on each side of the character*= taken
A
Abominable Snowman: A mysterious creature from the highest mountains in Alaska. The creature itself is harmless (save for a rabid appetite for trail mix), but the snow that comes from its habitat has the ability to freeze objects instantly. Appeared in The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena.
Alan Miller: A tall, thin boy with straggly blond hair and a dog named Rusty. Best friends with Fred Drake and Danny Anderson, but tends to side with Fred in egging Danny on to cause trouble. A vandal and a thief whose antics almost lead to Danny's death when an arson trick goes wrong. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Alexander DuBrow: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Amanda Benson: Moves to a new house in Dark Falls after her father inherits it from his Great Uncle Charles. Has a brother named Josh and a dog named Petey. Prior to moving, Amanda had a best friend named Kathy. Narrates Welcome to Dead House.
Amaz-O: an evil magician who was turned into a rabbit. Appeared in Bad Hare Day
Andrea 'Andy': Friend of Evan, the protagonist of the Monster Blood books. She lives near his Great-Aunt Kathryn and later moves to Evan's home town. Appears in Monster Blood and its sequels.
Anna Frost: Judith Bellwood's best friend and basketball team-mate, until Samantha Byrd's wish causes Judith to obsess over her. Joins in with teasing Samantha and is unable to understand Judith's sudden change of heart when she ditches her for Samantha. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Annabelle: A malevolent, or benevolent, entity who appears in a variety of forms, including as an evil witch, a good or evil ghost and even as the title of a steamboat. The one thing that they all share in common is that they all seem to have treasure in one form or another. Appeared in Lost in Stinkeye Swamp.
Anne Gravel: The best friend and neighbor of Dana Johnson. She is very competitive, loves animals and has a dog named
Stubby. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
April: One of Max's friends. Is with him, Erin, Lefty and Zack when they discovers the magic mirror in the attic, but is far more nervous of it than the others, reluctant to enter into to competitions they hold to see who can stay invisible the longest. Because of this, she is the only one never to meet or be replaced by her evil reflection. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Arcturians: A highly intelligent species of alien from the planet Artura. They resemble floating heads inside fish bowls which come in a variety of colors, and possess strong telepathic powers. The Arcturians believe they are the most intelligent forms of life and have begun to enslave other races by force. Appeared in Zapped In Space.
Arnold: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Audrey: The nurse at Samantha Byrd's school. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Aunt Dahlia: A woman who claims to be related to various families as a "great aunt," and then ages their children to senility with special prune concoctions to marry them off to her friends, Lillian and Mimi, for a price. Appeared in An Old Story.
Aunt Fiona: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Abby: Peter's sister and narrator of "Whos your mummy?" Reappears throught the Goosebumps Horrorland books
B
The Barking Ghosts: The ghosts of former burglars who are in the form of spectral dogs. They utilize an old shack to switch bodies with Cooper and Margaret 'Fergie' Ferguson, with the help of an evil unseen spirit. The two former robbers probably struck a deal with the spirit in order to escape the authorities. They appeared in The Barking Ghost.
Barney: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Beasts: Huge bear-like creatures that play a deadly game of tag, in which the loser is eaten. It is also apparent that the better a Beast is at playing the game, the more abilities they are able to perform. Beasts are honor bound by the rules of the game. They appeared in The Beast from the East.
Ben Hassad: Uncle of Gabe Hassan on his mother's side. Appears in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
Big Al: Owner of the Carnival of Horrors. A large, refrigerator sized man with coal black eyes, a mustache, and a checkered black and yellow shirt. He possesses strong magical abilities and has the ability to enslave people in his carnival. Appeared in Escape from the Carnival of Horrors.
The Blob: The Blob is a huge, pink blob creature with a mouth filled with razor sharp teeth and a long, sticky tongue. Originally an imaginary character created by Zackie Beauchamp, the Blob came to life through the power of a mysterious typewriter Zackie acquired from a burnt down antiques shop. The Blob went on a rampage through the city, as Zackie typed, and devoured his friend Adam in the process. Zackie tried to destroy it using the typewriter but the Blob ate it before he had a chance. In the nick of time, Zackie deduced that he was the one who brought it to life, through whatever power the typewriter passed into him via an electric shock. Zackie willed the Blob away and returned Adam. However, it turned out the Blob was actually the one writing the story, and a friend, another blob, suggested rewriting the ending so the Blob wins. Appeared in The Blob That Ate Everyone.
*Blue Kerlew Hound: An enormous ghost dog, which features in When The Ghost Dog Howls.*
Body Squeezers: Huge green aliens. The Body Squeezers used a meteorite to visit our earth. They are able to absorb humans by hugging them. Then they taking over the human bodies. After the aliens get destroyed, a new, blue Body Squeezer species appears. Seen in Invasion of the Body Squeezers Part 1 and 2. The blue species also appears in the Give-Yourself-Goosebumps Book Revenge of the Body Squeezers.
Bradley: Also known as Skipper. Narrates Attack of the Mutant.
Brandy Johnson: The ten-year-old little sister of Dana Johnson. Apparently able to get anything she wants by putting on a cute face and asking nicely, even from Dana. Has an egg-hunt for her tenth birthday (which is in April) that results in Dana's discovery of the egg monsters. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Beth: Mrs. Quilty's friend. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Beth Baker: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Biggie Malick: Appears in Monster Blood II.
Bill Fairchild: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Billy: Narrator of Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Billy Deep: See William Deep
Bree Douglas: Appears in Monster Blood II.
Britney Crosby: Victim of slappy the dummy along with Molly Molloy in "Revenge of the living dummy" Reappears throught the rest of the Goosebumps Horrorland Series
Bugs: A terrifying race of small mites that render humans into parasitic hosts. They rule the world in an alternate universe accessible by the Transvator. Every couple of years the bugs devour most of their hosts inside a massive hive. Being infested by them is described as having thousands of tiny needles poked into you at first until a massive euphoria sets in. Appeared in Elevator to Nowhere.
C
Captain Long Ben One-Leg: The Captain of a pirate ship that vanished behind a gray cloud. Appears in Creep from the Deep, Escape From HorrorLand and The Streets of Panic Park.
Carly Beth: An easily scared girl who buys an Unloved face mask. Stars in The Haunted Mask and narrates The Scream of the Haunted Mask, as well as appearing in the next eight Goosebumps HorrorLand books. Also appears in The Haunted Mask II.
Casey Brewer: Brother of Margaret and son of Dr. Brewer. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Cassie O'Rourke: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Cave Spirit: A primordial spirit that represents the darkest of animal nature, he has the ability to control or possess animals and has the allegiance of many sorcerers and ghosts in Arizona. He resides within a bear skull, and when set free he will set out to imprison those who disturb his rest in the form of cave paintings. He has a variety of forms, the main one in human form is a powerful magician and in animal form he takes shape of a bear. He is the main antagonist in Curse of the Cave Creatures.
Charlene: Eddie, Hat and Molly's friend. Has short brown hair and blue eyes, is around 5" 2 and is usually seen wearing faded jeans and oversized T shirts. Has a large but gentle dog named Buttercup. Joins the other three in attempting to come up with a plan to scare Courtney. Always tries to look on the bright side of every situation. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Chop Suey: The ghost of a cafeteria worker named Susan Chopman, who brandishes a meat cleaver and must be summoned by standing on your tip toes and saying "Chop Suey" three times in a row. Appeared in What's Cooking?.
Chris: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Clarissa: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... and is the basis for the Madame Doom machines that appear in Goosebumps HorrorLand.
Clay: Friend of Luke Morris; is on the road with the Morris family when they get lost and finish up in HorrorLand. Appears in One Day at HorrorLand and Return to HorrorLand.
Coach Rafferty: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Colin: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Conan Barber: Town bully nicknamed "Conan the Barbarian." Appears in Monster Blood II, Monster Blood III and Monster Blood IV.
Cory Blinn: Best friend of Samantha Byrd, shorter than her despite being the tallest boy in their year group at school. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Courtney: The seemingly unscareable 'nemesis' of Eddie and his friends. She is not afraid of bees, snakes or tarantulas - she even turns an actual encounter with Mud Monsters to her advantage. Her best friend is Denise. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Creeps: Reptilian beasts who plan to put identity seeds in the school bake sale cookies to turn all the other students into Creeps. They feature in Calling All Creeps!.
Cuddle Bears: The owners of Cuddle Bear Land, a bear-themed Amusement park. But the employees doesn't wear costumes, they are real Cuddle Bears, who use Honey Crackers to transform kids in stuffed souvenir bears. They appear in the short story: Please Don't Feed the Bears.
*Cuddles the hamster: The hamster of the science teacher Mr. Murphy. After eating some Monster Blood, Cuddles grows larger and larger, and meaner and meaner, but reverts to his normal size when the Monster Blood wears off. Even Ross hates the "stupid, fat hamster", but was given as a pet. He appears in Monster Blood II.*
Curly the Skeleton: A skeleton who loves scary stories. Curly had no appearance in the Goosebumps Books, but he became to the mascot of the whole series. Curly has been illustrated on five Tales to Give You Goosebumps covers. On most of them, Curly is seen with his pet bulldog. He may be the announcer in the opening of the television series warning the audience "Viewer beware, you're in for a scare."
D
Dana Johnson: A chubby twelve-year-old boy with glasses and straight black hair. He loved Ninja Turtles when he was ten (a fact he now denies), but his interests now lie in science; an enthusiasm probably inherited from his parents - both scientists. He has an ant farm and two tarantulas in his bedroom. He finds an egg that hatches into an 'egg monster' and seems to 'merge' with them, eventually laying an egg. His best friend is Anne Gravel and his little sister is Brandy. Narrates Egg Monsters from Mars.
Danny Fletcher: Narrates Go Eat Worms!.
Dawn: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Danny Anderson: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Daphne: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Debbie Brewster: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Della Raver: Formerly a camper at Camp Cold Lake, Della tried to run away from the camp through the woods nearby, but was bitten by a snake and died. She returns from the grave as a ghost, seeking to make one of the other campers become her "buddy" forever. She does so by making them think that she drowned in the lake, scaring them away from it and instead attempting to flee via the woods, where they will die in the same way she did. She has only succeeded in this plan once; the girl who died returned from the grave in order to stop her from doing it again. Appears in The Curse of Camp Cold Lake.
Denise: Courtney's best friend. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Dora: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dori: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Dr. Abbott Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dr. Michael Brewer: Botanist and father of Margaret and Casey. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Dr. Brewer's clone: During an experiment to electronically combine the DNA of two different plants, Dr. Michael Brewer accidentally cut his hand on a slide, and his own blood mixed with the plant DNA. The result was a plant that was part human. Excited by this new development, he continued his work, ultimately creating a plant that was nearly identical to him, but with a few differences. This plant-clone was strong enough and smart enough to overpower its creator, locking him in a closet and taking over his experiments. However, it wasn't perfect, being forced to sleep in dirt and eat plant food to survive. It also had leaves growing from its head, and its "blood" was green. The clone was ultimately killed, cut in two by its axe-wielding creator. It appeared in Stay Out of the Basement.
Dr. Crawler: A man who accidentally turns himself into a snake. He expirements on kids to try to turn himself back. He debuts in Welcome to Camp Slither, and reappears in several later volumes of that series.
Dr. D.: See George Deep
Dr. Eeek: The Mysterious and dangerous chief of Eeek Labs. Seen in The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek.
Dr. Frye: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Dr. Grey: A scientist who captures the egg monsters in an attempt to learn from them. Has a great desire to contain any threat they may pose to Earth and its citizens, and although he attempts to kidnap Dana because he has touched them, he only does what he believes to be right. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Dr. Harlan: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dr. Maniac: Also known as the Keeper, is Robby Schwartz's web comic supervillain. Debuts in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz, and reappears in several later volumes of that series.
Dr. Murkin: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
E
Ed Warner: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Eddie: A cowardly sixth-grader of about 5" 2. Determined to scare Courtney after she humiliates him in front of the class once too often. Attempts to come up with a plan to do so but is unable to - eventually tries to scare her with fake 'Mud Monsters' but in fact encounters real ones. This leads to his being anxious and scared for months afterwards. Has one brother -
Kevin. Narrates You Can't Scare Me!.
Effy: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Egg Monsters: Slimy yellow creatures believed to come from Mars. They fell to Earth as large pale green eggs with blue veins that change temperature and are very resistant to damage. They can cope with extremely cold temperatures but melt if they get too hot. When in a group, they have the ability to merge with each other and form one very large egg monster. They willingly save Dana Johnson from freezing to death by sharing their body heat with him - an apparent act of kindness, or perhaps a thank you for his saving one of their lives - but must also 'infect' him with some kind of egg-monster quality, as he later lays an egg. The Egg monsters appear in Egg Monsters From Mars.
Ellen: Samantha Byrd's gym teacher. Determined that Samantha ought to be a natural at basketball, due to her unusual height, but mistaken in this belief. Admits that she doesn't actually know much about basketball - she only coaches the after-school club because she needs the extra money it pays. Seems not to notice the teasing that goes on in her lessons. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Emily Tucker: The sister of Grady Tucker. Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Erin: One of Max's friends. Is keen to win the competitions the friends instigate to see who can stay invisible for the longest time. Also wants to use the mirror to win the school science fair and get in People magazine. Is replaced by her evil 'mirror twin' but is freed by Max when he destroys the mirror. Appears in Let's Get Invisible!.
Evan Ross: Lead character in Monster Blood, Monster Blood II, Monster Blood III and Monster Blood IV.
F
Frank: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Fred Drake: A short, stout boy with spiky black hair. Best friends with Alan Miller and Danny Anderson, but tends to side with Alan in egging Danny on to cause trouble. A vandal and a thief whose actions almost lead to Danny's death when an attempt at arson turns sour. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
G
Gabe Hassan: Nephew of Ben Hassad (who is his mother's brother), cousin of Sari Hassad. Narrates The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
George 'Dr. D' Deep: Appears in Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
Grady Tucker: Lead character and narrator of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
The Grool: A living sponge creature that feeds on despair, and causes bad luck for anyone around it. Appears in It Came From Beneath The Sink!.
H
The Hair Sisters: Three girls (not actually sisters), so dubbed by Dana Johnson because of their habit of spending afternoons after school in Brandy Johnson's room doing each other's hair. Appear in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Hamsters: The main enemy of Little Shop of Hamsters.
*Hannah Fairchild: A girl spending the summer alone because all her friends have left town. Hannah is twelve years old and has younger twin brothers, Bill and Herb. She becomes frustrated when her best friend (who is away at summer camp) does not answer Hannah's letters, but is then distracted when a boy named Danny moves in next door. Hannah becomes suspicious of Danny and his strange behavior, eventually coming to suspect that he is a ghost. When Danny puts his hand right through her body she discovers the truth - she is a ghost and was killed in a house fire along with her family when she and her brothers failed to put out the bonfire they had started outside. She has been returned to earth to save Danny from the same fate, and rescues him when he is trapped in a burning building that his friends had set fire to. Narrator of The Ghost Next Door.*
Hat: See Herbie
The Haunted Camera: The Camera was found in the abandoned Coffman House. If someone makes a photo, it shows the near future of the photographed thing or person. Often this future is very bad. The haunted camera appears in Say Cheese and Die!, Say Cheese and Die - Again! and in the Goosebumps HorrorLand Book Say Cheese - And Die Screaming!.
The Haunted Car: A silver-painted sports sedan with white-leather seats and a V8 engine possessed by the spirit of a teenage girl, Becka Douglas, who crashed it during a joyride and was killed. Her spirit took hold of the car and tried to use it as a weapon against those around her, forcing her father to keep the car locked up tightly in its garage until a new owner was found. Appears in The Haunted Car.
*The Haunted Mask: A real living face, one of many who searches for a new body to wear as its own. Originally, the mask was beautiful, but it decayed and became a dangerous monster, along with the other faces that were created by the same person. If someone puts the mask on, it cannot be removed, except with a symbol of love. The Haunted Mask appears in The Haunted Mask, The Haunted Mask II (mentioned only) and the Goosebumps HorrorLand novella The Scream of the Haunted Mask. *
The Headless Ghost, the ghost of a man whose head was chopped off who tries to find another head. Appears in The Headless Ghost.
Herb Fairchild: One of Hannah Fairchild's younger twin brothers. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Herbie: Herbie is Eddie's best friend. The two have known each other since the fourth grade. He is the joker of the group. Has a big grin and large ears. More commonly known as 'Hat' due to the fact that he is almost never seen without a baseball cap, and when at last it is removed his hair is found to be greasy and shaped to his head - he reveals that he doesn't see the point in washing his hair. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
HorrorLand Horrors: The employees of the HorrorLand Theme park. They are reptilian like monsters. Originally hired by HorrorLand's founder because their monster costumes looked so realistic, he later realized their "costumes", with green skin, yellow eyes, sharp fangs and long tails, weren't costumes at all! Originally, they deflated if pinched. However, by the time of Goosebumps HorrorLand, the Horrors have found new ways to become 100% pinch-proof. The Horrors originally appeared in One Day at HorrorLand, reappearing in the game "Escape From HorrorLand" and related media, the Goosebumps 2000 book Return to HorrorLand, and most recently as main antagonists for the entire series Goosebumps HorrorLand.
Howie Hurwin: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
I
The Ice Vampire: A vampire made out of solid ice that survives by draining the internal heat from human beings, thus turning them into ice in the process. Appeared in The Ice Vampire.
J
Jack-'O-Lanterns: Two aliens who dressed up in pumpkin costumes who appear in Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns.
Janey Pace: Hannah Fairchild's best friend. Away at camp for the summer, but Hannah writes to her often. She doesn't write back, and although Hannah believes at first that this is because she is too busy to remember her, it turns out that it is because Hannah is in fact dead. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Jared: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Jasper: The Boyd family's pet cat. Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Jay: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Jenna: A genie (dressed more like a punk rocker than a stereotypical genie) who emerges from a Coca-Cola can. Each wish she gives her appearance changes into a more corrupted being, and each of her wishes have difficulty in turning out good. Seen in Scream of the Evil Genie.
Jerome 'Jerry': Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Jimmy Starenko: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
John: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
Josh Benson: Moves to a new house in Dark Falls after his father inherits it from his Great Uncle Charles. Has a sister named Amanda and a dog named Petey. Appears in Welcome to Dead House.
Josh Goodman: A boy named by Danny Anderson as being in his eighth-grade class at Maple Avenue Middle School. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Judith Bellwood: A skilled basketball player because of her natural grace and athleticism. Pretty, with creamy skin, green eyes and copper hair, and about 5" 2. Worst enemy of Samantha Byrd and enjoys tripping her up in lessons, calling her names and generally teasing her about her clumsiness and height. Loses her ability to play basketball and becomes very ill when Samantha wishes herself the best player on the basketball team. Vanishes along with everyone else when Samantha wishes that she would disappear, and then becomes a stalker-like best friend to Samantha. Eventually, is granted three wishes of her own. The first one she makes is that Samantha becomes a real bird. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
K
Keith: A monster boy who can turn himself inside out, and lives with his mother in the basement of a boy named Marco. Appeared in I Live In Your Basement!.
Kevin: Eddie's older brother. Is in high school and is working with a group of friends to make a horror video centered around the local 'Mud Monster' legend for one of his courses. In return for Eddie's being his slave for a month, agrees to scare Courtney by using his costumes to trick her into thinking she's been seen by the Mud Monsters. Arrives late, and misses the real Mud Monster's appearance. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Kim Li Chin: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
King Jellyjam: A grotesque, purple behemoth who wears a gold crown, with snails dripping out of his skin and an awful stench. King Jellyjam brainwashed innocent men and women to run King Jellyjam's Sports Camp, a summer camp for children who participate in athletic events. Those who win the events are given gold coins called King Coins, and those who win six coins are allowed to join in the Winner's Walk. The truth is, these children are made his slaves, who are forced to wash him nonstop because he cannot stand his rotting stench. If any of the children stop to take a break, they get eaten. His scheme was eventually stopped by a girl named Wendy, who convinced the children to stop washing him and lay flat on their stomachs. Jellyjam could not pick up the children, or any of their hoses, because his fingers are too fat, and he chokes on his own stench. The counselors are snapped out of their trance the minute Jellyjam dies, and the truth is discovered by the police of a nearby town who were searching for the source of the foul stench. Appeared in The Horror At Camp Jellyjam. Also of note, Milo the Mutant from Little Comic Shop of Horrors is able to take his form. King Jellyjam was also seen in the nightmare room in The Knight in Screaming Armor.
King Tuttan-Rha: An ancient Egyptian pharaoh who kept himself alive by feeding on the preserved innards of the mummies he kept locked up. He appears in the Goosebumps HorrorLand novella Who's Your Mummy?.
Kristina: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Kurt: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
L
Lake Monster: A mysterious creature living at the bottom of Woodsworld lake. Seen in Night in Werewolf Woods.
Larry: One of the counsolors at Camp Night Moon. Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Larry Boyd: The lead character and narrator of My Hairiest Adventure.
The Lawn Gnomes: These creatures are actually Mischief Elves, beings who love to cause trouble. They can enter a trance willingly in order to go into an unmoving state (in which they are mistaken for lawn gnomes), then awaken at night in order to wreak havoc. However, they can be forced into their unmoving state again by extremely high-pitched sounds, such as that of a dog whistle. They appeared in Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes.
Lefty: See Noah
Libby Zacks: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Lily Vonn: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Lisa: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Lizzie Morris: The lead character and narrator of One Day at HorrorLand. She returns to narrate Return to HorrorLand, and later features in the series Goosebumps HorrorLand, narrating the books Escape From HorrorLand and The Streets of Panic Park.
Luke Morris: Appears in One Day at HorrorLand. Returns with his sister in Return to HorrorLand and the series Goosebumps HorrorLand.
M
Madame Doom: A mysterious fortune-teller in Horrorland. She appears just in the Goosebumps HorrorLand Series and on the EnterHorrorLand Website. The inspiration for her was the witch Clarissa from the Goosebumps Book Be Careful What You Wish For....
Maggie: A magic crow. Iris, a witch and employee of "Revenge R us", needs her to cast spells. This happens by closing the eyes, thinking of the spell and stroking Maggie three times. Maggie appears in Revenge R Us.
The Magician: The evil owner of a magic shop. He will make your sister disappear or use your heads for his shrink head Collection. The Magician appears in the Give Yourself Goosebumps Book Under the Magician's Spell.
Manny: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Marissa Hurwin: Younger sister of Howie Hurwin. Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Masked Mutant: A comic villain that can shape-shift into anything solid. He appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Max: Discovers a magic mirror with the ability to turn living beings invisible on his twelfth birthday. Has thick, wavy, golden-brown hair, of which he is very proud. Best friends with Erin, Zack and April, whom he eventually saves from being permanently stuck in the 'reflection land' in which they had been trapped. Narrates Let's Get Invisible.
Margaret Brewer: The protagonist of Stay Out of the Basement.
Mary Evander: Mike Evander's wife and Max and Lefty's neighbor. She puts his apparent 'hallucinations' down to being out in the sun too long without a cap. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
*The Menace: The owner of Panic Park. This two-faced man tries to trap all the VSGs in Panic Park forever to bring Panic Park back from 1974. Has a second face from an experimental accident. Appeared in The Streets of Panic Park. *
Michael F. Tucker: Father of Grady and Emily Tucker. Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Mike: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Mike Evander: The bald, overweight neighbor of Max and Lefty. Is the victim of a prank in which three of the tomatoes he grows in his back garden are juggled in front of him by an invisible Zack. Married to Mary Evander. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Miss Grant: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Miss Klein: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Miss Prince: One of the sixth grade teachers at Eddie's school. She takes his class on a field trip to Greene Forest with Mr.
Melvin. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Miss Shindling: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Molly: Eddie, Hat and Charlene's friend. Has short brown hair and blue eyes, is around 5" 2 and is usually seen wearing faded jeans and oversized T shirts. Wears glasses and has a red and blue brace, which she likes to show off. Is in on the plan to drop a tarantula onto Courtney's head but gets a taste of her own medicine when the plan backfires and the arachnid is dropped onto her head by mistake. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
*Monster Blood: A green, slimy substance that slowly expands to a great size when released from its airtight container for the first time. In the first book, Evan and Andy's specific batch of Monster Blood seems to have been cursed by an evil witch, but several more cans appear in sequels, confusing the issue. Though it is sold as a child's plaything, both in cans (as in Monster Blood, Monster Blood II and Monster Blood III) and in plastic egg-shaped containers (as in the Goosebumps Horrorland book Monster Blood For Breakfast!), the Monster Blood is a living, evil entity, capable of attacking people if they are close enough (Evan Ross is almost drowned in the bathtub containing Monster Blood). In addition to its growth properties, any biological creature that consumes Monster Blood will slowly grow to monstrous size (which is the main plot point in Monster Blood II and Monster Blood III. It comes in the original variety, which is labeled as a "Surprising Miracle Substance!" (as seen in the first three books), a twelve-hour sample version (as seen in Monster Blood For Breakfast!), and a "new and improved, longer-lasting" Monster Blood, as advertised on the packaging for the "Sample" version. Monster Blood is also used and mentioned in the Give Yourself Goosebumps series, in the book Escape from the Carnival of Horrors, and shown on TV in the Goosebumps Series 2000 book Return to HorrorLand. There is also another kind of Monster Blood. This slime is blue instead of green and it doesn't grow, it multiplies into dangerous blue creatures with sharp teeth. This special Monster Blood species appears just in the book Monster Blood IV.*
Mr. Barber: Father of Conan Barber. Appears in Monster Blood II.
Mr. Chesney: The post office manager in Hannah Fairchild's town. Hated by local children because of his hatred of them, he throws stones at dogs and threatens children with his shotgun. Has delusions of grandeur and treasures his swan-shaped mailbox. When Fred Drake and Alan Miller attempt to burn down his house, Danny Anderson is almost killed, but is saved by Hannah, whose ghost then 'moves on'. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mr. & Mrs. Dark: Lucy's parents in The Girl Who Cried Monster. It is they who are really weary of Lucy's monster stories. They provide the fuel for the story to progress. First, they ignore Lucy's claims that she has seen a real monster. Second, they decide to invite Mr. Mortman to dinner after Lucy attempts to capture him on a camcorder wherein he did not cast a reflection. Finally, the parents provide the twist to the story; they are monsters, too. And the reason why the parents invited Mr. Mortman for dinner was because he was the "dinner" all along. Note that unlike Mr. Mortman who needs to eat insects to provide stimulation for his transformation, the parents can transform at will. They reveal to Lucy and Randy that they're not "fully" developed, but will eventually grow to be a monster just like them. In the book, they only grow fangs. But in the show, they grow fangs, and then they have reptilian features.
Mr. Dawes: A real estate agent. Appears in Welcome To Dead House.
Mr. Dollinger: Eddie's science teacher. He keeps two tarantulas in a cage in his science room - these are used in an attempt to scare Courtney by Eddie. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Fosburg: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Mr. Harder: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mr. Martinez: Former boss of Dr. Brewer. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement. Renamed "Dr. Marek in the TV episode.
Mr. Melvin: One of the sixth grade teachers at Eddie's school. Young-acting - uses phrases like 'be cool' in an attempt to bond with his young charges. Takes Eddie's class on a field trip to Greene Forest with Miss Prince and is later the recipient of a green rubber snake planted by Eddie and his friends in Courtney's lunch bag when she shares her lunch with him. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Mortman: The creepy librarian and antagonist of The Girl Who Cried Monster. No one knows that he can transform into a monster until Lucy inexplicably stumbles upon his transformation because she forgot her roller blades. Note that Mr. Mortman can only transform into a monster if he eats crickets and other insects. His eyes bulge out while the top half of his head has bubbly and slimy skin.
Mr. Murphy: Science teacher at Evan Ross's school. Appears in Monster Blood II.
Mr. Russo: Eddie's gym teacher. When Eddie and Hat's attempt to scare Courtney with tarantulas fails, Mr Russo punishes him by instructing him to clean the science labs every afternoon after school for two weeks and to write one thousand word essays on why what they did was wrong. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Showalter: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Mr. Stone: Samantha Byrd's dentist. Supposed to be fitting her with a brace - apparently very in demand, as appointments with him are hard to come by. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Mr. Wood: An evil living dummy that was carved from a cursed coffin by an evil sorcerer in the late 1800s, and can be brought to life by saying "Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano".. He was eventually destroyed. He is Slappy's twin brother. Appeared in Night of the Living Dummy.
Mrs. Anderson: Danny Anderson's mother. Her inability to hear Hannah Fairchild knocking on her window is one of the things that leads Hannah to believe that the Andersons are a family of ghosts, but it later turns out that she is deaf because of an ear infection she once had, although she doesn't like to talk about it. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Bellwood: Judith Bellwood's mother. Answers the phone to Samantha Byrd but won't allow her to speak with her daughter, as Judith is ill. Later invites Samantha in to talk when she shows up on her doorstep. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Mrs. Fairchild: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Brewer: Mother of Margaret and Casey. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Mrs. Gravel: Anne Gravel's mother. Allows her garden to be used as part of the egg-hunt that results in Dana's discovery of the egg monsters and attempts to put one down the garbage disposal when she mistakes it for rotten eggs. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Mrs. Harder: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Maargh: A monster in teacher disguise. At the end of each term, she eats a child depending on how bad they have been.
Mrs. Quilty: One of Hannah Fairchild's neighbors. Ignores Hannah when weeding, although this turns out not to be through rudeness but because she can't see Hannah because she is a ghost. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Rudolph: One of Eddie's neighbors. She is blonde. When her cat gets stuck in a tree, she asks Eddie to help get him down, but Eddie is too scared and the job falls to Courtney. After this, Mrs. Rudolph appears to regard Eddie as a coward. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mrs. Vonn: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Mrs. Warner: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Ms Wickman: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Molly Molloy: Britney Crosbys best freind. Appears in "Revenge of the living dummy"
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Nancy: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
Count Nightwing: A vampire summoned from opening a bottle of Vampire Breath. He goes after Freddy and Cara. In the end, Freddie's mother recognizes Count Nightwing as her father.
Nila Rahmad: Supposedly a reporter for the Cairo Sun, she is actually Princess Nila, sister of Prince Khor-Ru, whom she seeks to restore to life in order for the two to rule Egypt together. She maintained her own life by becoming a scarab and crawling inside an amber pendant at night, and its destruction causes her to be turned permanently into a scarab. The villain of Return of the Mummy.
Noah: More commonly known as 'Lefty' because of his left-handedness (unique within his family), Noah is the ten-year-old younger brother of Max. He is a troublemaker who is never able to learn from his mistakes. Eventually he is trapped via a mirror in a 'reflection land' and his reflection is freed into the real world, which is discovered when he uses his right hand to play catch. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
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Dr. Omar Fielding: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
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Patrick McKay: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Phantom of the Auditorium: The ghost of a middle school student named Brian who disappeared playing the Phantom in a school play, similar to The Phantom of the Opera. His body was never found. When the play is brought back 75 years later, he tries to play the Phantom again. He appears in Phantom of the Auditorium.
Prince Beaufort: The enemy in Heads, You Lose.
Prince Khor-Ru: The mummified cousin of King Tut. Uncle Ben, Sari and Gabe explored his tomb in Return of the Mummy.
Purple Rage: A super villain created by Robby Schwartz. He appears in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz.
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Regina Barstow: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Rip: An undead cat. If Rip loses one of his nine lives he looks for new victims, that can spend him theirs. If Rip scratches someone, a bit of their life comes over him. The scratches of Rip glow strange before they heal quickly. People that get scratched by him transform into cat-like creatures. Rip appears in the first book Goosebumps Series 2000: Cry of the Cat. Rip is very similar to the cat Misty, that appears in the short story The Cat's Tale.
Ron Byrd: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
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Sam Waters: Narrator in ((Little Shop Of Hamsters))
Samantha Byrd: Narrator of Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Sari Hassad: Daughter of Ben Hassad, cousin of Gabe Hassan. Appears in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
Sarah Maas: Appears in The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
"The Scarecrows"':Evil living scarecrows.Appears in The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight.
Scarlet Starlet: A comic character made by Robby Schwartz. She teams up with Dr. Maniac in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz.
Sean: Until Jerry had to move to New Goshen, Sean was Jerry's best friend. Unpopular with Jerry's parents due to his loud manner and his habit of belching loudly. Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Sharon: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Sheena Deep: Sister of William "Billy" Deep, niece of Dr.
George Deep (AKA Dr. D.). Appears in Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
The Shopkeeper: (Unnamed) owner of the novelty shop in The Haunted Mask, The Haunted Mask II and The Scream of the Haunted Mask.
Skipper: See Bradley
*Slappy: An evil dummy that was carved from a cursed coffin by an evil sorcerer in the late 1800s, and can be brought to life by saying "Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano". He is Mr. Wood's twin brother. His spirit can never be destroyed and he can take over other people as well as turn them into dummies. Appeared in Night of the Living Dummy, Night of the Living Dummy II, Night of the Living Dummy III, Bride of the Living Dummy, Slappy's Nightmare, Revenge of the Living Dummy, Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz, Escape from the Carnival of Horrors, and Goosebumps HorrorLand#The Streets of Panic Park, as well as the stage play Screams in the Night by Rupert Holmes (later novelized by Stine). Slappy is slated to return in the eighteenth Goosebumps HorrorLand novella, Slappy New Year. *
The Snowman: A demon accidentally created by a wizard named Conrad and his deceased wife. They transformed it into a snowman with a scar on its right cheek, and then trapped it inside a mountain cave in the town of Sherpia. Appeared in Beware, the Snowman.
Splatters: Super-intelligent insect creatures trying to take over an alien planet in Earth Geeks Must Go!. They are so-called because they are balloon-like and are easily popped, through physical pressure or high-pitched noises.
Susie Snowflake: The sickeningly sweet protagonist of a cheesy Christmas movie called, "A Holly Jolly Holiday", which is available on a cursed video that brainwashes anyone into looking and acting like her. Seen in the Goosebumps short story, A Holly Jolly Holiday. Possibly inspired by the popular Christmas song of the same name.
Swamp Monster: A member of a race of swamp creatures, living in a swamp in southern Georgia. The creature is described as being almost ten feet tall, resembling a gorilla, but with a reptilian face and jaws, and with vines tangled in its fur. It wandered into the home of an elderly couple, who trapped it in one of their spare rooms. It stayed there for a few weeks, being fed by its captors, until it was accidentally freed by their granddaughter Gretchen and her stepbrother Clark. After escaping, the monster attempted to eat them, but when it tasted Gretchen, it revealed it could talk, and that it was allergic to humans, after which it dropped dead. It appeared in How to Kill a Monster.
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Todd Barstow: Lead character and narrator of Go Eat Worms!.
Tombo: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Tommy: A young boy playing frisbee with his sister in the park.
Samantha Byrd mistakes his mother for Clarissa. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Tommy: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare. Not to be confused with the character of the same name from Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Tommy's mother: Is mistaken for Clarissa by Samantha Byrd. However, looks nothing like her. Has a son named Tommy and also a younger daughter. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Trap Toys: Inventions of Professor Darius in the Alternate Universe known as Truant. Used to capture children to send them to the prison complex known as "School." Some have been captured by the Children's resistance Front and reprogramed to dispose of traitors. Seen in Elevator to Nowhere.
Tyler: Appears in Welcome To Camp Nightmare.
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Uncle Al: Runs Camp Night Moon. Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Uncle Harvey: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
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Werewolf of Fever Swamp: Actually a big, twelve year-old boy called Will but also a monster that roams all full moon nights around the Fewer Swamp. He died in a struggle with a dog in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Will Blake: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
William 'Billy' Deep, Jr.: Narrator of Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
Wilson Clark: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Wolf Boy and Wolf Girl: Fictional werewolves who were the stars of a film in the Shock Street series. They are attractions at a theme park based on Shock Street, but it is discovered that they are real monsters rather than robots. They appear in the book A Shocker on Shock Street
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Zack: One of Max's friends. Is very competitive, which in part leads to the who-can-stay-invisible-the-longest- competitions that lead to Lefty, Erin and him becoming trapped in the mirror world. Soon after getting stuck he is recognized because of his unusual hairstyle - shaved short on the left side and left long, pulled to the side, on the right. Is saved when the mirror into which he has disappeared is broken. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Zackie Beauchamp: Narrator of The Blob That Ate Everyone.
Zombies: They appear in some Goosebumps and Give Yourself Goosebumps books, such as Escape from Camp Run-for-Your-Life.
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This is a list of Goosebumps characters in alphabetical order.
*on each side of the character*= taken
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Abominable Snowman: A mysterious creature from the highest mountains in Alaska. The creature itself is harmless (save for a rabid appetite for trail mix), but the snow that comes from its habitat has the ability to freeze objects instantly. Appeared in The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena.
Alan Miller: A tall, thin boy with straggly blond hair and a dog named Rusty. Best friends with Fred Drake and Danny Anderson, but tends to side with Fred in egging Danny on to cause trouble. A vandal and a thief whose antics almost lead to Danny's death when an arson trick goes wrong. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Alexander DuBrow: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Amanda Benson: Moves to a new house in Dark Falls after her father inherits it from his Great Uncle Charles. Has a brother named Josh and a dog named Petey. Prior to moving, Amanda had a best friend named Kathy. Narrates Welcome to Dead House.
Amaz-O: an evil magician who was turned into a rabbit. Appeared in Bad Hare Day
Andrea 'Andy': Friend of Evan, the protagonist of the Monster Blood books. She lives near his Great-Aunt Kathryn and later moves to Evan's home town. Appears in Monster Blood and its sequels.
Anna Frost: Judith Bellwood's best friend and basketball team-mate, until Samantha Byrd's wish causes Judith to obsess over her. Joins in with teasing Samantha and is unable to understand Judith's sudden change of heart when she ditches her for Samantha. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Annabelle: A malevolent, or benevolent, entity who appears in a variety of forms, including as an evil witch, a good or evil ghost and even as the title of a steamboat. The one thing that they all share in common is that they all seem to have treasure in one form or another. Appeared in Lost in Stinkeye Swamp.
Anne Gravel: The best friend and neighbor of Dana Johnson. She is very competitive, loves animals and has a dog named
Stubby. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
April: One of Max's friends. Is with him, Erin, Lefty and Zack when they discovers the magic mirror in the attic, but is far more nervous of it than the others, reluctant to enter into to competitions they hold to see who can stay invisible the longest. Because of this, she is the only one never to meet or be replaced by her evil reflection. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Arcturians: A highly intelligent species of alien from the planet Artura. They resemble floating heads inside fish bowls which come in a variety of colors, and possess strong telepathic powers. The Arcturians believe they are the most intelligent forms of life and have begun to enslave other races by force. Appeared in Zapped In Space.
Arnold: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Audrey: The nurse at Samantha Byrd's school. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Aunt Dahlia: A woman who claims to be related to various families as a "great aunt," and then ages their children to senility with special prune concoctions to marry them off to her friends, Lillian and Mimi, for a price. Appeared in An Old Story.
Aunt Fiona: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Abby: Peter's sister and narrator of "Whos your mummy?" Reappears throught the Goosebumps Horrorland books
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The Barking Ghosts: The ghosts of former burglars who are in the form of spectral dogs. They utilize an old shack to switch bodies with Cooper and Margaret 'Fergie' Ferguson, with the help of an evil unseen spirit. The two former robbers probably struck a deal with the spirit in order to escape the authorities. They appeared in The Barking Ghost.
Barney: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Beasts: Huge bear-like creatures that play a deadly game of tag, in which the loser is eaten. It is also apparent that the better a Beast is at playing the game, the more abilities they are able to perform. Beasts are honor bound by the rules of the game. They appeared in The Beast from the East.
Ben Hassad: Uncle of Gabe Hassan on his mother's side. Appears in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
Big Al: Owner of the Carnival of Horrors. A large, refrigerator sized man with coal black eyes, a mustache, and a checkered black and yellow shirt. He possesses strong magical abilities and has the ability to enslave people in his carnival. Appeared in Escape from the Carnival of Horrors.
The Blob: The Blob is a huge, pink blob creature with a mouth filled with razor sharp teeth and a long, sticky tongue. Originally an imaginary character created by Zackie Beauchamp, the Blob came to life through the power of a mysterious typewriter Zackie acquired from a burnt down antiques shop. The Blob went on a rampage through the city, as Zackie typed, and devoured his friend Adam in the process. Zackie tried to destroy it using the typewriter but the Blob ate it before he had a chance. In the nick of time, Zackie deduced that he was the one who brought it to life, through whatever power the typewriter passed into him via an electric shock. Zackie willed the Blob away and returned Adam. However, it turned out the Blob was actually the one writing the story, and a friend, another blob, suggested rewriting the ending so the Blob wins. Appeared in The Blob That Ate Everyone.
*Blue Kerlew Hound: An enormous ghost dog, which features in When The Ghost Dog Howls.*
Body Squeezers: Huge green aliens. The Body Squeezers used a meteorite to visit our earth. They are able to absorb humans by hugging them. Then they taking over the human bodies. After the aliens get destroyed, a new, blue Body Squeezer species appears. Seen in Invasion of the Body Squeezers Part 1 and 2. The blue species also appears in the Give-Yourself-Goosebumps Book Revenge of the Body Squeezers.
Bradley: Also known as Skipper. Narrates Attack of the Mutant.
Brandy Johnson: The ten-year-old little sister of Dana Johnson. Apparently able to get anything she wants by putting on a cute face and asking nicely, even from Dana. Has an egg-hunt for her tenth birthday (which is in April) that results in Dana's discovery of the egg monsters. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Beth: Mrs. Quilty's friend. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Beth Baker: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Biggie Malick: Appears in Monster Blood II.
Bill Fairchild: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Billy: Narrator of Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Billy Deep: See William Deep
Bree Douglas: Appears in Monster Blood II.
Britney Crosby: Victim of slappy the dummy along with Molly Molloy in "Revenge of the living dummy" Reappears throught the rest of the Goosebumps Horrorland Series
Bugs: A terrifying race of small mites that render humans into parasitic hosts. They rule the world in an alternate universe accessible by the Transvator. Every couple of years the bugs devour most of their hosts inside a massive hive. Being infested by them is described as having thousands of tiny needles poked into you at first until a massive euphoria sets in. Appeared in Elevator to Nowhere.
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Captain Long Ben One-Leg: The Captain of a pirate ship that vanished behind a gray cloud. Appears in Creep from the Deep, Escape From HorrorLand and The Streets of Panic Park.
Carly Beth: An easily scared girl who buys an Unloved face mask. Stars in The Haunted Mask and narrates The Scream of the Haunted Mask, as well as appearing in the next eight Goosebumps HorrorLand books. Also appears in The Haunted Mask II.
Casey Brewer: Brother of Margaret and son of Dr. Brewer. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Cassie O'Rourke: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Cave Spirit: A primordial spirit that represents the darkest of animal nature, he has the ability to control or possess animals and has the allegiance of many sorcerers and ghosts in Arizona. He resides within a bear skull, and when set free he will set out to imprison those who disturb his rest in the form of cave paintings. He has a variety of forms, the main one in human form is a powerful magician and in animal form he takes shape of a bear. He is the main antagonist in Curse of the Cave Creatures.
Charlene: Eddie, Hat and Molly's friend. Has short brown hair and blue eyes, is around 5" 2 and is usually seen wearing faded jeans and oversized T shirts. Has a large but gentle dog named Buttercup. Joins the other three in attempting to come up with a plan to scare Courtney. Always tries to look on the bright side of every situation. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Chop Suey: The ghost of a cafeteria worker named Susan Chopman, who brandishes a meat cleaver and must be summoned by standing on your tip toes and saying "Chop Suey" three times in a row. Appeared in What's Cooking?.
Chris: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Clarissa: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... and is the basis for the Madame Doom machines that appear in Goosebumps HorrorLand.
Clay: Friend of Luke Morris; is on the road with the Morris family when they get lost and finish up in HorrorLand. Appears in One Day at HorrorLand and Return to HorrorLand.
Coach Rafferty: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Colin: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Conan Barber: Town bully nicknamed "Conan the Barbarian." Appears in Monster Blood II, Monster Blood III and Monster Blood IV.
Cory Blinn: Best friend of Samantha Byrd, shorter than her despite being the tallest boy in their year group at school. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Courtney: The seemingly unscareable 'nemesis' of Eddie and his friends. She is not afraid of bees, snakes or tarantulas - she even turns an actual encounter with Mud Monsters to her advantage. Her best friend is Denise. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Creeps: Reptilian beasts who plan to put identity seeds in the school bake sale cookies to turn all the other students into Creeps. They feature in Calling All Creeps!.
Cuddle Bears: The owners of Cuddle Bear Land, a bear-themed Amusement park. But the employees doesn't wear costumes, they are real Cuddle Bears, who use Honey Crackers to transform kids in stuffed souvenir bears. They appear in the short story: Please Don't Feed the Bears.
*Cuddles the hamster: The hamster of the science teacher Mr. Murphy. After eating some Monster Blood, Cuddles grows larger and larger, and meaner and meaner, but reverts to his normal size when the Monster Blood wears off. Even Ross hates the "stupid, fat hamster", but was given as a pet. He appears in Monster Blood II.*
Curly the Skeleton: A skeleton who loves scary stories. Curly had no appearance in the Goosebumps Books, but he became to the mascot of the whole series. Curly has been illustrated on five Tales to Give You Goosebumps covers. On most of them, Curly is seen with his pet bulldog. He may be the announcer in the opening of the television series warning the audience "Viewer beware, you're in for a scare."
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Dana Johnson: A chubby twelve-year-old boy with glasses and straight black hair. He loved Ninja Turtles when he was ten (a fact he now denies), but his interests now lie in science; an enthusiasm probably inherited from his parents - both scientists. He has an ant farm and two tarantulas in his bedroom. He finds an egg that hatches into an 'egg monster' and seems to 'merge' with them, eventually laying an egg. His best friend is Anne Gravel and his little sister is Brandy. Narrates Egg Monsters from Mars.
Danny Fletcher: Narrates Go Eat Worms!.
Dawn: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Danny Anderson: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Daphne: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Debbie Brewster: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Della Raver: Formerly a camper at Camp Cold Lake, Della tried to run away from the camp through the woods nearby, but was bitten by a snake and died. She returns from the grave as a ghost, seeking to make one of the other campers become her "buddy" forever. She does so by making them think that she drowned in the lake, scaring them away from it and instead attempting to flee via the woods, where they will die in the same way she did. She has only succeeded in this plan once; the girl who died returned from the grave in order to stop her from doing it again. Appears in The Curse of Camp Cold Lake.
Denise: Courtney's best friend. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Dora: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dori: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Dr. Abbott Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dr. Michael Brewer: Botanist and father of Margaret and Casey. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Dr. Brewer's clone: During an experiment to electronically combine the DNA of two different plants, Dr. Michael Brewer accidentally cut his hand on a slide, and his own blood mixed with the plant DNA. The result was a plant that was part human. Excited by this new development, he continued his work, ultimately creating a plant that was nearly identical to him, but with a few differences. This plant-clone was strong enough and smart enough to overpower its creator, locking him in a closet and taking over his experiments. However, it wasn't perfect, being forced to sleep in dirt and eat plant food to survive. It also had leaves growing from its head, and its "blood" was green. The clone was ultimately killed, cut in two by its axe-wielding creator. It appeared in Stay Out of the Basement.
Dr. Crawler: A man who accidentally turns himself into a snake. He expirements on kids to try to turn himself back. He debuts in Welcome to Camp Slither, and reappears in several later volumes of that series.
Dr. D.: See George Deep
Dr. Eeek: The Mysterious and dangerous chief of Eeek Labs. Seen in The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek.
Dr. Frye: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Dr. Grey: A scientist who captures the egg monsters in an attempt to learn from them. Has a great desire to contain any threat they may pose to Earth and its citizens, and although he attempts to kidnap Dana because he has touched them, he only does what he believes to be right. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Dr. Harlan: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Dr. Maniac: Also known as the Keeper, is Robby Schwartz's web comic supervillain. Debuts in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz, and reappears in several later volumes of that series.
Dr. Murkin: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
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Ed Warner: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Eddie: A cowardly sixth-grader of about 5" 2. Determined to scare Courtney after she humiliates him in front of the class once too often. Attempts to come up with a plan to do so but is unable to - eventually tries to scare her with fake 'Mud Monsters' but in fact encounters real ones. This leads to his being anxious and scared for months afterwards. Has one brother -
Kevin. Narrates You Can't Scare Me!.
Effy: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Egg Monsters: Slimy yellow creatures believed to come from Mars. They fell to Earth as large pale green eggs with blue veins that change temperature and are very resistant to damage. They can cope with extremely cold temperatures but melt if they get too hot. When in a group, they have the ability to merge with each other and form one very large egg monster. They willingly save Dana Johnson from freezing to death by sharing their body heat with him - an apparent act of kindness, or perhaps a thank you for his saving one of their lives - but must also 'infect' him with some kind of egg-monster quality, as he later lays an egg. The Egg monsters appear in Egg Monsters From Mars.
Ellen: Samantha Byrd's gym teacher. Determined that Samantha ought to be a natural at basketball, due to her unusual height, but mistaken in this belief. Admits that she doesn't actually know much about basketball - she only coaches the after-school club because she needs the extra money it pays. Seems not to notice the teasing that goes on in her lessons. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Emily Tucker: The sister of Grady Tucker. Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Erin: One of Max's friends. Is keen to win the competitions the friends instigate to see who can stay invisible for the longest time. Also wants to use the mirror to win the school science fair and get in People magazine. Is replaced by her evil 'mirror twin' but is freed by Max when he destroys the mirror. Appears in Let's Get Invisible!.
Evan Ross: Lead character in Monster Blood, Monster Blood II, Monster Blood III and Monster Blood IV.
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Frank: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Fred Drake: A short, stout boy with spiky black hair. Best friends with Alan Miller and Danny Anderson, but tends to side with Alan in egging Danny on to cause trouble. A vandal and a thief whose actions almost lead to Danny's death when an attempt at arson turns sour. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
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Gabe Hassan: Nephew of Ben Hassad (who is his mother's brother), cousin of Sari Hassad. Narrates The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
George 'Dr. D' Deep: Appears in Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
Grady Tucker: Lead character and narrator of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
The Grool: A living sponge creature that feeds on despair, and causes bad luck for anyone around it. Appears in It Came From Beneath The Sink!.
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The Hair Sisters: Three girls (not actually sisters), so dubbed by Dana Johnson because of their habit of spending afternoons after school in Brandy Johnson's room doing each other's hair. Appear in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Hamsters: The main enemy of Little Shop of Hamsters.
*Hannah Fairchild: A girl spending the summer alone because all her friends have left town. Hannah is twelve years old and has younger twin brothers, Bill and Herb. She becomes frustrated when her best friend (who is away at summer camp) does not answer Hannah's letters, but is then distracted when a boy named Danny moves in next door. Hannah becomes suspicious of Danny and his strange behavior, eventually coming to suspect that he is a ghost. When Danny puts his hand right through her body she discovers the truth - she is a ghost and was killed in a house fire along with her family when she and her brothers failed to put out the bonfire they had started outside. She has been returned to earth to save Danny from the same fate, and rescues him when he is trapped in a burning building that his friends had set fire to. Narrator of The Ghost Next Door.*
Hat: See Herbie
The Haunted Camera: The Camera was found in the abandoned Coffman House. If someone makes a photo, it shows the near future of the photographed thing or person. Often this future is very bad. The haunted camera appears in Say Cheese and Die!, Say Cheese and Die - Again! and in the Goosebumps HorrorLand Book Say Cheese - And Die Screaming!.
The Haunted Car: A silver-painted sports sedan with white-leather seats and a V8 engine possessed by the spirit of a teenage girl, Becka Douglas, who crashed it during a joyride and was killed. Her spirit took hold of the car and tried to use it as a weapon against those around her, forcing her father to keep the car locked up tightly in its garage until a new owner was found. Appears in The Haunted Car.
*The Haunted Mask: A real living face, one of many who searches for a new body to wear as its own. Originally, the mask was beautiful, but it decayed and became a dangerous monster, along with the other faces that were created by the same person. If someone puts the mask on, it cannot be removed, except with a symbol of love. The Haunted Mask appears in The Haunted Mask, The Haunted Mask II (mentioned only) and the Goosebumps HorrorLand novella The Scream of the Haunted Mask. *
The Headless Ghost, the ghost of a man whose head was chopped off who tries to find another head. Appears in The Headless Ghost.
Herb Fairchild: One of Hannah Fairchild's younger twin brothers. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Herbie: Herbie is Eddie's best friend. The two have known each other since the fourth grade. He is the joker of the group. Has a big grin and large ears. More commonly known as 'Hat' due to the fact that he is almost never seen without a baseball cap, and when at last it is removed his hair is found to be greasy and shaped to his head - he reveals that he doesn't see the point in washing his hair. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
HorrorLand Horrors: The employees of the HorrorLand Theme park. They are reptilian like monsters. Originally hired by HorrorLand's founder because their monster costumes looked so realistic, he later realized their "costumes", with green skin, yellow eyes, sharp fangs and long tails, weren't costumes at all! Originally, they deflated if pinched. However, by the time of Goosebumps HorrorLand, the Horrors have found new ways to become 100% pinch-proof. The Horrors originally appeared in One Day at HorrorLand, reappearing in the game "Escape From HorrorLand" and related media, the Goosebumps 2000 book Return to HorrorLand, and most recently as main antagonists for the entire series Goosebumps HorrorLand.
Howie Hurwin: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
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The Ice Vampire: A vampire made out of solid ice that survives by draining the internal heat from human beings, thus turning them into ice in the process. Appeared in The Ice Vampire.
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Jack-'O-Lanterns: Two aliens who dressed up in pumpkin costumes who appear in Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns.
Janey Pace: Hannah Fairchild's best friend. Away at camp for the summer, but Hannah writes to her often. She doesn't write back, and although Hannah believes at first that this is because she is too busy to remember her, it turns out that it is because Hannah is in fact dead. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Jared: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Jasper: The Boyd family's pet cat. Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Jay: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Jenna: A genie (dressed more like a punk rocker than a stereotypical genie) who emerges from a Coca-Cola can. Each wish she gives her appearance changes into a more corrupted being, and each of her wishes have difficulty in turning out good. Seen in Scream of the Evil Genie.
Jerome 'Jerry': Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Jimmy Starenko: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
John: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
Josh Benson: Moves to a new house in Dark Falls after his father inherits it from his Great Uncle Charles. Has a sister named Amanda and a dog named Petey. Appears in Welcome to Dead House.
Josh Goodman: A boy named by Danny Anderson as being in his eighth-grade class at Maple Avenue Middle School. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Judith Bellwood: A skilled basketball player because of her natural grace and athleticism. Pretty, with creamy skin, green eyes and copper hair, and about 5" 2. Worst enemy of Samantha Byrd and enjoys tripping her up in lessons, calling her names and generally teasing her about her clumsiness and height. Loses her ability to play basketball and becomes very ill when Samantha wishes herself the best player on the basketball team. Vanishes along with everyone else when Samantha wishes that she would disappear, and then becomes a stalker-like best friend to Samantha. Eventually, is granted three wishes of her own. The first one she makes is that Samantha becomes a real bird. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
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Keith: A monster boy who can turn himself inside out, and lives with his mother in the basement of a boy named Marco. Appeared in I Live In Your Basement!.
Kevin: Eddie's older brother. Is in high school and is working with a group of friends to make a horror video centered around the local 'Mud Monster' legend for one of his courses. In return for Eddie's being his slave for a month, agrees to scare Courtney by using his costumes to trick her into thinking she's been seen by the Mud Monsters. Arrives late, and misses the real Mud Monster's appearance. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Kim Li Chin: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
King Jellyjam: A grotesque, purple behemoth who wears a gold crown, with snails dripping out of his skin and an awful stench. King Jellyjam brainwashed innocent men and women to run King Jellyjam's Sports Camp, a summer camp for children who participate in athletic events. Those who win the events are given gold coins called King Coins, and those who win six coins are allowed to join in the Winner's Walk. The truth is, these children are made his slaves, who are forced to wash him nonstop because he cannot stand his rotting stench. If any of the children stop to take a break, they get eaten. His scheme was eventually stopped by a girl named Wendy, who convinced the children to stop washing him and lay flat on their stomachs. Jellyjam could not pick up the children, or any of their hoses, because his fingers are too fat, and he chokes on his own stench. The counselors are snapped out of their trance the minute Jellyjam dies, and the truth is discovered by the police of a nearby town who were searching for the source of the foul stench. Appeared in The Horror At Camp Jellyjam. Also of note, Milo the Mutant from Little Comic Shop of Horrors is able to take his form. King Jellyjam was also seen in the nightmare room in The Knight in Screaming Armor.
King Tuttan-Rha: An ancient Egyptian pharaoh who kept himself alive by feeding on the preserved innards of the mummies he kept locked up. He appears in the Goosebumps HorrorLand novella Who's Your Mummy?.
Kristina: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Kurt: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
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Lake Monster: A mysterious creature living at the bottom of Woodsworld lake. Seen in Night in Werewolf Woods.
Larry: One of the counsolors at Camp Night Moon. Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Larry Boyd: The lead character and narrator of My Hairiest Adventure.
The Lawn Gnomes: These creatures are actually Mischief Elves, beings who love to cause trouble. They can enter a trance willingly in order to go into an unmoving state (in which they are mistaken for lawn gnomes), then awaken at night in order to wreak havoc. However, they can be forced into their unmoving state again by extremely high-pitched sounds, such as that of a dog whistle. They appeared in Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes.
Lefty: See Noah
Libby Zacks: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Lily Vonn: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Lisa: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Lizzie Morris: The lead character and narrator of One Day at HorrorLand. She returns to narrate Return to HorrorLand, and later features in the series Goosebumps HorrorLand, narrating the books Escape From HorrorLand and The Streets of Panic Park.
Luke Morris: Appears in One Day at HorrorLand. Returns with his sister in Return to HorrorLand and the series Goosebumps HorrorLand.
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Madame Doom: A mysterious fortune-teller in Horrorland. She appears just in the Goosebumps HorrorLand Series and on the EnterHorrorLand Website. The inspiration for her was the witch Clarissa from the Goosebumps Book Be Careful What You Wish For....
Maggie: A magic crow. Iris, a witch and employee of "Revenge R us", needs her to cast spells. This happens by closing the eyes, thinking of the spell and stroking Maggie three times. Maggie appears in Revenge R Us.
The Magician: The evil owner of a magic shop. He will make your sister disappear or use your heads for his shrink head Collection. The Magician appears in the Give Yourself Goosebumps Book Under the Magician's Spell.
Manny: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Marissa Hurwin: Younger sister of Howie Hurwin. Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Masked Mutant: A comic villain that can shape-shift into anything solid. He appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Max: Discovers a magic mirror with the ability to turn living beings invisible on his twelfth birthday. Has thick, wavy, golden-brown hair, of which he is very proud. Best friends with Erin, Zack and April, whom he eventually saves from being permanently stuck in the 'reflection land' in which they had been trapped. Narrates Let's Get Invisible.
Margaret Brewer: The protagonist of Stay Out of the Basement.
Mary Evander: Mike Evander's wife and Max and Lefty's neighbor. She puts his apparent 'hallucinations' down to being out in the sun too long without a cap. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
*The Menace: The owner of Panic Park. This two-faced man tries to trap all the VSGs in Panic Park forever to bring Panic Park back from 1974. Has a second face from an experimental accident. Appeared in The Streets of Panic Park. *
Michael F. Tucker: Father of Grady and Emily Tucker. Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Mike: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Mike Evander: The bald, overweight neighbor of Max and Lefty. Is the victim of a prank in which three of the tomatoes he grows in his back garden are juggled in front of him by an invisible Zack. Married to Mary Evander. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Miss Grant: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Miss Klein: Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Miss Prince: One of the sixth grade teachers at Eddie's school. She takes his class on a field trip to Greene Forest with Mr.
Melvin. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Miss Shindling: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Molly: Eddie, Hat and Charlene's friend. Has short brown hair and blue eyes, is around 5" 2 and is usually seen wearing faded jeans and oversized T shirts. Wears glasses and has a red and blue brace, which she likes to show off. Is in on the plan to drop a tarantula onto Courtney's head but gets a taste of her own medicine when the plan backfires and the arachnid is dropped onto her head by mistake. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
*Monster Blood: A green, slimy substance that slowly expands to a great size when released from its airtight container for the first time. In the first book, Evan and Andy's specific batch of Monster Blood seems to have been cursed by an evil witch, but several more cans appear in sequels, confusing the issue. Though it is sold as a child's plaything, both in cans (as in Monster Blood, Monster Blood II and Monster Blood III) and in plastic egg-shaped containers (as in the Goosebumps Horrorland book Monster Blood For Breakfast!), the Monster Blood is a living, evil entity, capable of attacking people if they are close enough (Evan Ross is almost drowned in the bathtub containing Monster Blood). In addition to its growth properties, any biological creature that consumes Monster Blood will slowly grow to monstrous size (which is the main plot point in Monster Blood II and Monster Blood III. It comes in the original variety, which is labeled as a "Surprising Miracle Substance!" (as seen in the first three books), a twelve-hour sample version (as seen in Monster Blood For Breakfast!), and a "new and improved, longer-lasting" Monster Blood, as advertised on the packaging for the "Sample" version. Monster Blood is also used and mentioned in the Give Yourself Goosebumps series, in the book Escape from the Carnival of Horrors, and shown on TV in the Goosebumps Series 2000 book Return to HorrorLand. There is also another kind of Monster Blood. This slime is blue instead of green and it doesn't grow, it multiplies into dangerous blue creatures with sharp teeth. This special Monster Blood species appears just in the book Monster Blood IV.*
Mr. Barber: Father of Conan Barber. Appears in Monster Blood II.
Mr. Chesney: The post office manager in Hannah Fairchild's town. Hated by local children because of his hatred of them, he throws stones at dogs and threatens children with his shotgun. Has delusions of grandeur and treasures his swan-shaped mailbox. When Fred Drake and Alan Miller attempt to burn down his house, Danny Anderson is almost killed, but is saved by Hannah, whose ghost then 'moves on'. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mr. & Mrs. Dark: Lucy's parents in The Girl Who Cried Monster. It is they who are really weary of Lucy's monster stories. They provide the fuel for the story to progress. First, they ignore Lucy's claims that she has seen a real monster. Second, they decide to invite Mr. Mortman to dinner after Lucy attempts to capture him on a camcorder wherein he did not cast a reflection. Finally, the parents provide the twist to the story; they are monsters, too. And the reason why the parents invited Mr. Mortman for dinner was because he was the "dinner" all along. Note that unlike Mr. Mortman who needs to eat insects to provide stimulation for his transformation, the parents can transform at will. They reveal to Lucy and Randy that they're not "fully" developed, but will eventually grow to be a monster just like them. In the book, they only grow fangs. But in the show, they grow fangs, and then they have reptilian features.
Mr. Dawes: A real estate agent. Appears in Welcome To Dead House.
Mr. Dollinger: Eddie's science teacher. He keeps two tarantulas in a cage in his science room - these are used in an attempt to scare Courtney by Eddie. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Fosburg: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Mr. Harder: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mr. Martinez: Former boss of Dr. Brewer. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement. Renamed "Dr. Marek in the TV episode.
Mr. Melvin: One of the sixth grade teachers at Eddie's school. Young-acting - uses phrases like 'be cool' in an attempt to bond with his young charges. Takes Eddie's class on a field trip to Greene Forest with Miss Prince and is later the recipient of a green rubber snake planted by Eddie and his friends in Courtney's lunch bag when she shares her lunch with him. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Mortman: The creepy librarian and antagonist of The Girl Who Cried Monster. No one knows that he can transform into a monster until Lucy inexplicably stumbles upon his transformation because she forgot her roller blades. Note that Mr. Mortman can only transform into a monster if he eats crickets and other insects. His eyes bulge out while the top half of his head has bubbly and slimy skin.
Mr. Murphy: Science teacher at Evan Ross's school. Appears in Monster Blood II.
Mr. Russo: Eddie's gym teacher. When Eddie and Hat's attempt to scare Courtney with tarantulas fails, Mr Russo punishes him by instructing him to clean the science labs every afternoon after school for two weeks and to write one thousand word essays on why what they did was wrong. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mr. Showalter: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Mr. Stone: Samantha Byrd's dentist. Supposed to be fitting her with a brace - apparently very in demand, as appointments with him are hard to come by. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Mr. Wood: An evil living dummy that was carved from a cursed coffin by an evil sorcerer in the late 1800s, and can be brought to life by saying "Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano".. He was eventually destroyed. He is Slappy's twin brother. Appeared in Night of the Living Dummy.
Mrs. Anderson: Danny Anderson's mother. Her inability to hear Hannah Fairchild knocking on her window is one of the things that leads Hannah to believe that the Andersons are a family of ghosts, but it later turns out that she is deaf because of an ear infection she once had, although she doesn't like to talk about it. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Bellwood: Judith Bellwood's mother. Answers the phone to Samantha Byrd but won't allow her to speak with her daughter, as Judith is ill. Later invites Samantha in to talk when she shows up on her doorstep. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Mrs. Fairchild: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Brewer: Mother of Margaret and Casey. Appears in Stay Out of the Basement.
Mrs. Gravel: Anne Gravel's mother. Allows her garden to be used as part of the egg-hunt that results in Dana's discovery of the egg monsters and attempts to put one down the garbage disposal when she mistakes it for rotten eggs. Appears in Egg Monsters from Mars.
Mrs. Harder: Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Maargh: A monster in teacher disguise. At the end of each term, she eats a child depending on how bad they have been.
Mrs. Quilty: One of Hannah Fairchild's neighbors. Ignores Hannah when weeding, although this turns out not to be through rudeness but because she can't see Hannah because she is a ghost. Appears in The Ghost Next Door.
Mrs. Rudolph: One of Eddie's neighbors. She is blonde. When her cat gets stuck in a tree, she asks Eddie to help get him down, but Eddie is too scared and the job falls to Courtney. After this, Mrs. Rudolph appears to regard Eddie as a coward. Appears in You Can't Scare Me!.
Mrs. Vonn: Appears in My Hairiest Adventure.
Mrs. Warner: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Ms Wickman: Appears in Deep Trouble.
Molly Molloy: Britney Crosbys best freind. Appears in "Revenge of the living dummy"
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Nancy: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
Count Nightwing: A vampire summoned from opening a bottle of Vampire Breath. He goes after Freddy and Cara. In the end, Freddie's mother recognizes Count Nightwing as her father.
Nila Rahmad: Supposedly a reporter for the Cairo Sun, she is actually Princess Nila, sister of Prince Khor-Ru, whom she seeks to restore to life in order for the two to rule Egypt together. She maintained her own life by becoming a scarab and crawling inside an amber pendant at night, and its destruction causes her to be turned permanently into a scarab. The villain of Return of the Mummy.
Noah: More commonly known as 'Lefty' because of his left-handedness (unique within his family), Noah is the ten-year-old younger brother of Max. He is a troublemaker who is never able to learn from his mistakes. Eventually he is trapped via a mirror in a 'reflection land' and his reflection is freed into the real world, which is discovered when he uses his right hand to play catch. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
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Dr. Omar Fielding: Appears in Return of the Mummy.
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Patrick McKay: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Phantom of the Auditorium: The ghost of a middle school student named Brian who disappeared playing the Phantom in a school play, similar to The Phantom of the Opera. His body was never found. When the play is brought back 75 years later, he tries to play the Phantom again. He appears in Phantom of the Auditorium.
Prince Beaufort: The enemy in Heads, You Lose.
Prince Khor-Ru: The mummified cousin of King Tut. Uncle Ben, Sari and Gabe explored his tomb in Return of the Mummy.
Purple Rage: A super villain created by Robby Schwartz. He appears in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz.
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Regina Barstow: Appears in Go Eat Worms!.
Rip: An undead cat. If Rip loses one of his nine lives he looks for new victims, that can spend him theirs. If Rip scratches someone, a bit of their life comes over him. The scratches of Rip glow strange before they heal quickly. People that get scratched by him transform into cat-like creatures. Rip appears in the first book Goosebumps Series 2000: Cry of the Cat. Rip is very similar to the cat Misty, that appears in the short story The Cat's Tale.
Ron Byrd: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
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Sam Waters: Narrator in ((Little Shop Of Hamsters))
Samantha Byrd: Narrator of Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Sari Hassad: Daughter of Ben Hassad, cousin of Gabe Hassan. Appears in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and Return of the Mummy.
Sarah Maas: Appears in The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
"The Scarecrows"':Evil living scarecrows.Appears in The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight.
Scarlet Starlet: A comic character made by Robby Schwartz. She teams up with Dr. Maniac in Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz.
Sean: Until Jerry had to move to New Goshen, Sean was Jerry's best friend. Unpopular with Jerry's parents due to his loud manner and his habit of belching loudly. Appears in Piano Lessons Can Be Murder.
Sharon: Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Sheena Deep: Sister of William "Billy" Deep, niece of Dr.
George Deep (AKA Dr. D.). Appears in Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
The Shopkeeper: (Unnamed) owner of the novelty shop in The Haunted Mask, The Haunted Mask II and The Scream of the Haunted Mask.
Skipper: See Bradley
*Slappy: An evil dummy that was carved from a cursed coffin by an evil sorcerer in the late 1800s, and can be brought to life by saying "Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano". He is Mr. Wood's twin brother. His spirit can never be destroyed and he can take over other people as well as turn them into dummies. Appeared in Night of the Living Dummy, Night of the Living Dummy II, Night of the Living Dummy III, Bride of the Living Dummy, Slappy's Nightmare, Revenge of the Living Dummy, Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz, Escape from the Carnival of Horrors, and Goosebumps HorrorLand#The Streets of Panic Park, as well as the stage play Screams in the Night by Rupert Holmes (later novelized by Stine). Slappy is slated to return in the eighteenth Goosebumps HorrorLand novella, Slappy New Year. *
The Snowman: A demon accidentally created by a wizard named Conrad and his deceased wife. They transformed it into a snowman with a scar on its right cheek, and then trapped it inside a mountain cave in the town of Sherpia. Appeared in Beware, the Snowman.
Splatters: Super-intelligent insect creatures trying to take over an alien planet in Earth Geeks Must Go!. They are so-called because they are balloon-like and are easily popped, through physical pressure or high-pitched noises.
Susie Snowflake: The sickeningly sweet protagonist of a cheesy Christmas movie called, "A Holly Jolly Holiday", which is available on a cursed video that brainwashes anyone into looking and acting like her. Seen in the Goosebumps short story, A Holly Jolly Holiday. Possibly inspired by the popular Christmas song of the same name.
Swamp Monster: A member of a race of swamp creatures, living in a swamp in southern Georgia. The creature is described as being almost ten feet tall, resembling a gorilla, but with a reptilian face and jaws, and with vines tangled in its fur. It wandered into the home of an elderly couple, who trapped it in one of their spare rooms. It stayed there for a few weeks, being fed by its captors, until it was accidentally freed by their granddaughter Gretchen and her stepbrother Clark. After escaping, the monster attempted to eat them, but when it tasted Gretchen, it revealed it could talk, and that it was allergic to humans, after which it dropped dead. It appeared in How to Kill a Monster.
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Todd Barstow: Lead character and narrator of Go Eat Worms!.
Tombo: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
Tommy: A young boy playing frisbee with his sister in the park.
Samantha Byrd mistakes his mother for Clarissa. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Tommy: Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare. Not to be confused with the character of the same name from Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Tommy's mother: Is mistaken for Clarissa by Samantha Byrd. However, looks nothing like her. Has a son named Tommy and also a younger daughter. Appears in Be Careful What You Wish For... .
Trap Toys: Inventions of Professor Darius in the Alternate Universe known as Truant. Used to capture children to send them to the prison complex known as "School." Some have been captured by the Children's resistance Front and reprogramed to dispose of traitors. Seen in Elevator to Nowhere.
Tyler: Appears in Welcome To Camp Nightmare.
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Uncle Al: Runs Camp Night Moon. Appears in Welcome to Camp Nightmare.
Uncle Harvey: Appears in Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
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Werewolf of Fever Swamp: Actually a big, twelve year-old boy called Will but also a monster that roams all full moon nights around the Fewer Swamp. He died in a struggle with a dog in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
Will Blake: Appears in The Werewolf of Fever Swamp.
William 'Billy' Deep, Jr.: Narrator of Deep Trouble, Deep Trouble II and Creep from the Deep.
Wilson Clark: Appears in Attack of the Mutant.
Wolf Boy and Wolf Girl: Fictional werewolves who were the stars of a film in the Shock Street series. They are attractions at a theme park based on Shock Street, but it is discovered that they are real monsters rather than robots. They appear in the book A Shocker on Shock Street
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Zack: One of Max's friends. Is very competitive, which in part leads to the who-can-stay-invisible-the-longest- competitions that lead to Lefty, Erin and him becoming trapped in the mirror world. Soon after getting stuck he is recognized because of his unusual hairstyle - shaved short on the left side and left long, pulled to the side, on the right. Is saved when the mirror into which he has disappeared is broken. Appears in Let's Get Invisible.
Zackie Beauchamp: Narrator of The Blob That Ate Everyone.
Zombies: They appear in some Goosebumps and Give Yourself Goosebumps books, such as Escape from Camp Run-for-Your-Life.
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