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immediately sense that something is not quite right. Despite the fact that it is the middle of July, the entire neighborhood seems covered in an artificial darkness created by the shadows of massive, overhanging tree limbs. Dead brown leaves, shade, and shadows are everywhere. Then there is the creepy old house, that appears to have been built many years ago. It is an enormous, dark, antique home with two large bay windows on the second floor that look eerily like a pair of dark eyes staring down at the street below. While Josh proceeds to impatiently whine in protest over the family move and how tragic it is for him, Mr. Dawes welcomes the family into the home. Whilst exploring her new room, Amanda watches with amazement as she catches a glimpse of a boy standing in the doorway, before quickly disappearing down the hall.
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yards, or even on the street. Eventually, the group find Josh trying to catch Petey amongst the gravestones of the Dark Falls cemetery. The kids' father Jack ends up catching Petey and putting him on a leash despite how frantic his behavior is. The family then drops off Mr. Dawes at his real estate office in Dark Falls, where he mentions to the Bensons that they can come back the following week to finalize the contracts for the house. After an eventful first visit, the Benson family leave Dark Falls and head back home to their old neighborhood.
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Ray disintegrating and becoming a pile of bones. Amanda and Josh run home but when they arrive, they are attacked by the dead children who explain that there is no dead great-uncle and that the letter sent to their parents was a trick to bring the Benson family to Dark Falls. Suddenly Mr. Dawes, the real estate agent, appears at the door and the dead children vanish.
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Amanda's best friend, Kathy, comes over on the family's last night in their old house, reassuring Amanda that Dark Falls is only four hours away. The following morning is moving day, and it's a rainy, windy arrival in Dark Falls for the family at their new house. Amanda keeps seeing other children in
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Once a year, they must have the blood from a freshly killed person to sustain their "living dead" existence for another year. They killed Petey because dogs always sense the living dead. Ray attacks Amanda but Josh saves her at the last moment, when he shines his light on Ray's face. This results in
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Amanda feels much better after seeing her bedroom. She goes outside to tell Josh about it, but both he and Petey are gone. Mr. Dawes offers to provide directions while the family drive around town to find the missing pair. On the way Amanda finds it odd that there aren't any people in the houses or
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features an old house at night, with the front door slightly ajar, and a strange figure illuminated in the window. Subsequent editions differed from one release to the next; while an early 2000s re-release of the title featured a more digitally-rendered version of Jacobus's haunted house image, the
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in the 1990s. Some significant changes were made in the adaptation, including the factory accident playing a more prominent role, the Dark Falls townspeople being mutated people who survive on human blood, the family dog being a collie breed rather than a white terrier, the character Karen and her
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He tells them that he has already found their parents and that he will take the kids to join their parents. Although Amanda and Josh think he's saving them at first, a gravestone reveals Mr. Dawes is also dead. He explains to the children that Dark Falls used to be a normal town years ago, but a
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Two weeks later, Petey goes missing and they can't seem to find him. That night, Josh comes into Amanda's room and theorizes that Petey went into the cemetery, just like last time. When they head out to check, they bump into Ray, who warns them about being out so late. In the cemetery, they find
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The Benson family takes their first trip to Dark Falls to meet with the local real estate agent Compton Dawes, and see their new home. Mr. Benson inherited a house that belonged to his late great-uncle that he didn't even know existed. Amanda Benson, her little brother Josh, and their dog Petey
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As the Benson family is leaving Dead House, they see a new family on the driveway. Amanda notices that these people are being guided by someone that looks like Mr. Dawes. She brushes this off and tells one of the kids that she used to live in their house, and the Benson family drives away.
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level with character Compton Dawes introduced (instead of being sympathetic as in the book, he is portrayed as greedy in the game). Dawes is responsible for establishing the Dark Falls factory in the game, as well as a mansion, which he resides in. The game is available through
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had sold over a million copies by 1996. It demonstrated many themes common to horror books for children this age, including having their experiences discounted by adults. The title was known as being grittier and less goofy than most other books in the
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is notable for inspiring a variety of merchandise items, including a glow-in-the-dark window cling (which came with the TV adaptation's VHS release), trading cards with images from the book, and a board game called "Race to Dead House", produced by
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her home and hearing strange sounds. Amanda and Josh start meeting the locals, such as Ray Thurston who seem friendly enough, but also seem a bit strange and off-putting. Both Ray and a girl named Karen claim they used to live in their house.
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family being more prominent characters, and the introduction of an aesthetically ugly antique wreath that protects the family from Dark Falls. The two-part episode, often marketed as a made-for-TV film, was released on VHS and DVD.
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released a 3D puzzle toy coinciding with the original air date of the TV adaptation. The toy, called "The House in Dark Falls", continues to appear on internet auction sites and thrift shops.
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The plot follows Amanda and Josh Benson, who move with their parents into a creepy old house located in the strange town of Dark Falls where people are unlike any they have known before.
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British special edition was light gray-blue in colour and featured an image of human skulls in a cemetery, an attempt to market the edition to more mature demographics who saw the
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wreath with glowing eyes embedded inside. The book was eventually scrapped in the early 2000s and was never released, despite retaining an ISBN and having a dormant sales page on
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with a focus on the plastics factory accident and themes of capitalism and greed. In Romero's screenplay, the dead people of Dark Falls are not ghouls, but instead
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series, which led to it being frequently challenged by parents, religious groups and school boards since its publication. Unlike the other books in the series,
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that crumble under light, and they knock down a tree to kill all of the living dead. They rescue their parents and go home to quickly pack up.
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called "Happy Holidays From Dead House", under the brand label "Goosebumps Gold", with publicly released cover art by Tim Jacobus featuring a
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gravestones with their new friends names on them, including Ray's. Ray confirms that it is his, and he is actually one of the living dead.
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featured major supporting characters being killed, a deceased domestic pet, a plastics factory accident, and mentions of blood and gore.
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TV novelization spin-off series, but the series completed its final aired season before the publication contract could be fulfilled.
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of Jacobus's cover art, with the title written as "Welcome to Dog House". The comic was designed to look like a
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series as wholly for children. A novelization of the 1990s Canadian TV adaptation had also been scheduled under
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books he had purchased from the home of a seller who was unaware of how much money the translated editions of
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yellow gas escaped from a nearby factory and spread throughout the town, transforming the citizens into the
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book, and featured the same original pink-and-purple colour motif as the original print of
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became one of a select number of adapted two-part episodes in Season 2 of
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The house that served as the set for the 1997 television adaptation of
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artist Tony Fleecs, featured a limited edition front cover design in a
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had written a full screenplay for a movie length adaptation of
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and a book record page with numerous ratings and reviews on
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book series. It was first published in July 1992 along with
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was also a book owned by Oskar in the Swedish horror novel
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Index


R. L. Stine
Tim Jacobus
Brandon Dorman
English
Goosebumps
Horror fiction
Children's literature
Scholastic
United States
ISBN
0590453653
original Goosebumps
Brandon Dorman
Tim Jacobus
Scholastic's
undead
ghouls
Let the Right One In
Stray Dogs
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
homage
George A. Romero
zombies
Day of the Dead
The University of Pittsburgh
The house that served as the set for the 1997 television adaptation of Welcome to Dead House, having since undergone extensive renovations.
Goosebumps
Scholastic
Fox Kids

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