Maybe it’s the skeletons barbecuing on the cover of Say Cheese and Die! Or the beady-eyed face of Slappy on Night of the Living Dummy. Or it might be the green hand reaching from the darkness on Stay ...
For many people growing up in the 1990s, Goosebumps was the perfect introduction to horror. Based on author R. L. Stine's widely popular book series, the Goosebumps TV show provided younger audiences ...
"I've missed you," said my 9-year-old nephew when I walked in the door. "I've missed you too," I said. "You know who else missed you? Slappy." Slappy the Dummy is a character in the Goosebumps book ...
But it’s Slappy, the living ventriloquist’s dummy, who has been a thorn in Stine’s side since the talking doll’s first villain turn in 1995’s Night of the Living Dummy II. Read Next You Can’t Watch ...
Learn how to recreate Slappy the Dummy from Goosebumps with this step-by-step special effects makeup tutorial. From creepy details to realistic finishing touches, this bodypaint transformation shows ...