The Classic GOOSEBUMPS Series You Grew Up With Is Now Streaming For Free

Put some nostalgia in your Halloween this year.
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If youโ€™re looking for a bit of nostalgia this Halloween, Tubi has you covered. The series that has brought many a classic television series to our screens for free has now made almost all of the original Goosebumps series available for streaming โ€” just in time for an All Hallowโ€™s Eve marathon. 

Donโ€™t worry, youโ€™ll still be able to find all of the series somewhere โ€” Tubi now houses all the regular episodes of the series, while twelve episodes classified as two part specials still live on Netflix. If youโ€™re interested in A Night in Terror Tower, Welcome to the Dead House, or The Werewolf of Fever Swamp, youโ€™ll have to hop on over to Netflix, but Tubiโ€™s got you covered on the rest of it. (Got to love rights issues!) 

The series originally premiered in 1995 with an adaptation of famed author R.L. Stineโ€™s The Haunted Mask, which had been published two years earlier in 1993. Four seasons of seventy-four episodes were ultimately produced, each adapting one of Stineโ€™s classic (and terrifying, if youโ€™re an eight-year-old reading past your bedtime) childrenโ€™s novels, which were written between 1992 and 1997 and went on to become the second best-selling book series in history, with 400 million copies sold as of 2022. 

This, naturally, wasnโ€™t the only time Stineโ€™s work made it to screens. Jack Black played a fictionalized version of the author in two feature films, Goosebumps and Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, and Disney+ has their own Goosebumps series, which featured horror staple Justin Long in Season 1, and returns for Season 2 โ€” starring David Schwimmer and subtitled Goosebumps: The Vanishing โ€” in early 2025. 

Thereโ€™s also the Fear Street film trilogy that premiered on Netflix in 2021, loosely inspired by Stineโ€™s teen horror series of the same name, among many other works spun-off from his long-running career as the โ€œStephen King of childrenโ€™s literature.โ€ So no matter what youโ€™re into this Halloween season, thereโ€™s probably an R.L. Stine story out there for you. 

Goosebumps is now available to stream for free on Tubi, with select episodes streaming on Netflix.