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I really enjoy most shows/movies from R. L. Stine's works. And, from the trailers, this seemed to me a solidly entertaining watch (especially in October, which is when I tend to seek fresh scary content). When actually watching the show, however, what they were actually trying to do became less clear.
Let me explain. Each episode seems to have some sort of moral behind it. I can accept this because, at the end of the day, this series is aimed at teenagers. And in some episodes, namely "My Monster" and "The Treehouse", the moral is really well integrated into the story. And there were moments that actually got me scared.
But, there are episodes where the moral is more of a weakness than a strength. "Unfiltered" and "Stand Up for Yourself" were a little too preachy with their morals, to the point where anything truly scary is buried for the sake of that moral.
This is not to say that its a bad thing for these episodes to have morals. Honestly, these are morals that are important things for kids to learn. Some, like "Parents are from Mars, Kids are from Venus" and "Unfiltered" have fairly cliche morals about accepting your parents for who they are and accepting your own body, but some morals are about moving on from an ended friendship, anxiety, and even grieving the loss of a loved one.
Morals aside, I found myself genuinely enjoying most of the episodes of this series. The special effects were surprisingly good for a Disney + show, the kid's acting was mostly good (great in some places), and there were some genuinely disturbing and/or scary moments.
Bottom line, if you like R. L. Stine and can deal with a moral-driven story, then this show is worth checking out. "My Monster" is my favorite episode of the series, with "We've Got Spirits, Yes We Do" being a close second (as it seems to have the spirit (pun intended) of a classic Goosebumps book). All in all, it's worth a try!
Let me explain. Each episode seems to have some sort of moral behind it. I can accept this because, at the end of the day, this series is aimed at teenagers. And in some episodes, namely "My Monster" and "The Treehouse", the moral is really well integrated into the story. And there were moments that actually got me scared.
But, there are episodes where the moral is more of a weakness than a strength. "Unfiltered" and "Stand Up for Yourself" were a little too preachy with their morals, to the point where anything truly scary is buried for the sake of that moral.
This is not to say that its a bad thing for these episodes to have morals. Honestly, these are morals that are important things for kids to learn. Some, like "Parents are from Mars, Kids are from Venus" and "Unfiltered" have fairly cliche morals about accepting your parents for who they are and accepting your own body, but some morals are about moving on from an ended friendship, anxiety, and even grieving the loss of a loved one.
Morals aside, I found myself genuinely enjoying most of the episodes of this series. The special effects were surprisingly good for a Disney + show, the kid's acting was mostly good (great in some places), and there were some genuinely disturbing and/or scary moments.
Bottom line, if you like R. L. Stine and can deal with a moral-driven story, then this show is worth checking out. "My Monster" is my favorite episode of the series, with "We've Got Spirits, Yes We Do" being a close second (as it seems to have the spirit (pun intended) of a classic Goosebumps book). All in all, it's worth a try!
Cute but Cringe. Cute little stories for tweens and younger with good messages but some very bad acting. It also feels low budget; Shocked this is a Disney original.
I like the episodes. Perfect for all ages. I just wish the episodes were longer. The first one could be a movie. I don't know why people complain as if it's real life. It's a show.
Slick and creepy - had a very goosebumps feel in a modern setting. Throw in a little black mirror (for a younger audience) and you have a pretty decent tv show
Some good performances from young actors.
Some good performances from young actors.
I believe what Goosebumps was to The Twilight Zone, Just Beyond is too Amazing Stories, and both written by R. L. Stine.
The series is light , but never gets too family friendly, does have it's creepy moments, but never goes too far. But I only watched the first two episodes. Performances are not too bad, even by Nasim Pedrad who gives off an enjoyable creepy vibe has her character.
The series is light , but never gets too family friendly, does have it's creepy moments, but never goes too far. But I only watched the first two episodes. Performances are not too bad, even by Nasim Pedrad who gives off an enjoyable creepy vibe has her character.
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- AnecdotesIn May 2023, Disney removed the series from Disney+ in efforts to cut costs to maintain series on their streaming service.
- ConnexionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Reality Check for Reality Shows (2022)
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