Goosebumps: The Blob That Ate Everyone (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 19, 1997

Original Title:
Goosebumps: The Blob That Ate Everyone

Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Protocol Entertainment
Scholastic Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG 

Runtime: 23

Dreaming of becoming a big-time writer, young Zack comes across a strange old typewriter and begins composing a horror story about a voracious pink blob monster -- only to discover that every word he types comes true. When the creature gobbles up the magic typewriter itself, Zack must figure out how to get rid of the beast in this episode from the spooky kids' series.

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Art Direction:
Roderick Mayne

Associate Producer:
Masa Mikage

Book:
R.L. Stine

Co-Executive Producer:
Bill Siegler

Co-Producer:
Patrick Doyle

Costume Design:
Joyce Schure

Creature Design:
Ron Stefaniuk

Director:
Randy Bradshaw

Director of Photography:
Barry Bergthorson

Editor:
Jean Coulombe

Effects Supervisor:
Gary Mueller

Executive Producer:
Deborah Forte
Thomas L. Wilhite

Executive Story Editor:
Dan Angel
Billy Brown

Hairstylist:
Etheline Joseph

Makeup Effects:
Leslie Dumbleton

Music:
Brad MacDonald

Original Story:
R.L. Stine

Post-Production Manager:
Gary Mueller

Producer:
Steve Levitan

Production Design:
Ian Brock

Production Manager:
Lena Cordina

Set Decoration:
Christine MacLean

Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe

Teleplay:
Charles Lazer

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