Goosebumps Say Cheese and Die and Die Again


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"Say Cheese and Die... Once more" is the eighteenth episode of season 3 of the Goosebumps Television receiver series, and the threescore-second episode overall. Information technology premiered on February 28, 1998, on Play a trick on during the Fox Kids block.

Contents

  • 1 Cast
  • 2 Blurb
  • 3 Differences from the volume
  • 4 Home media
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Gallery
    • 6.1 Characters
    • 6.ii Scenes
    • 6.3 Videos
  • 7 References

Cast

  • Patrick Thomas as Greg Banks
  • Louis Del Grande as Mr. Saur
  • Jennie Lévesque equally Shari Walker
  • Paula Barrett as Mrs. Banks
  • Christopher Redman every bit Terry Banks
  • Alison Acton equally Marci (as Alison Aston)
  • Jackson Harrell as Educatee #i
  • Paul Brogren as Student #2 (uncredited)
  • Joshua Haddon equally Student #3 (uncredited)
  • Jack Harrell as Jon (uncredited)
  • Richard McMillan as Spider a.k.a. Spidey (uncredited)

Blurb

Greg'due south English Instructor, Mr. Saur, is a real grouch. He just gave Greg a big fat "F" on his oral study near the camera he establish last summer. He didn't believe the stories virtually the pictures information technology took and the evil things that happened. Now Greg has dug up the photographic camera and bad things are happening, really bad things... just similar the first time.

Differences from the book

  • The episode opens with Greg having a nightmare where a grim reaper-similar being takes his movie with the evil camera. This is exclusive to the episode. The volume opens with Greg recapping what happened in the previous book for his oral study.
  • The volume shows Greg giving his written report to the class, while the episode just shows Mr. Saur reading it himself and grading it.
  • In the volume, Greg finds the camera in a dumpster near the remains of the Coffman business firm. In the episode, he discovers the house has been leveled, except for the basement, where he finds the camera.
  • While Dr. Fredericks was not seen in the book, he can be seen during flashbacks in this episode. Also, when Greg learns that the Coffman House was sold and demolished, he screams into the heaven, blaming Dr. Fredericks. Although he strangely calls him "Spider" instead of Spidey.
  • Doug and Mr. Banks practise not brand an appearance.
  • Similar "Say Cheese and Dice" before information technology, Michael Warner is omitted from the tv accommodation.
  • Jonathan is an unnamed man whose presence is non explained, while in the book he was a child who's dad has bought the Coffman house. This likewise changes the photo taken. In the book, the photo of Jon shows him clutching his foot in pain after being impaled by a carpenter's nail. In the episode, the photo shows the unnamed homo unconscious on the footing afterwards falling through the floor.
  • Greg's weight proceeds happens entirely differently. In the volume, Greg wakes up only slightly pudgier, then goes to schoolhouse and immediately becomes obese while sitting in class, then continually grows fatter and fatter every bit fourth dimension goes on. In the episode, however, Grew wakes upwards very chubby and remains nigh the same size for the adjacent several scenes.
  • Many of the scenes where Greg is overweight are omitted, including the scene where Mr. Saur mocks him as well every bit the scene where Greg has to exist taken home in the back of a van due to his increased weight.
  • In the novel, Shari's voice is described as becoming weaker and tinier as she shrinks, whereas in the episode, her voice does not change at all.
  • The ending is different. In the volume, Mr. Saur takes the camera and takes a picture of the form, with Greg trying to stop him and the story ending on that note. In the episode, Mr. Saur takes a picture of himself and the pic shows him balding and scared. He then starts losing hair as the class laughs.
  • The bullies Donny and Brian are absent.
  • The scene where Greg and Shari endeavor to take more pictures to cure their ailments, simply for Greg to develop reptile skin is altered. Instead, Greg simply becomes fifty-fifty fatter.
  • In the book, Greg needs to get a passing grade so he tin be immune to visit his cousins. In the episode, he wants to get to summer camp.

Domicile media

"Say Cheese and Die... Once more" was released on DVD on September seven, 2010, every bit the second episode on Say Cheese and Die. Information technology was re-released with new encompass and disc art on September 11, 2012. Information technology was included in a 3-Pack Thriller DVD on Baronial 26, 2014.

Title Release appointment Media type

Say Cheese and Die


  • 2007

  • 2012

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September 11, 2007

September 11, 2012

DVD

Kids' Double Features


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September xvi, 2008 DVD

iii-Pack Thriller


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August 26, 2014 DVD

Trivia

  • While this is the sequel to "Say Cheese and Die", the actors and actresses are different from the ones who played the characters from the previous episode. For example, Greg is now played by Patrick Thomas instead of Ryan Gosling. The episode all the same makes use of flashbacks from its prequel.
  • Patrick Thomas (as Greg) had to wear a fatty conform and prosthetic makeup when Greg becomes fully obese
  • The picture that was taken that fabricated Shari disappear/vanished is seen with her initially in information technology, and and so her image fading abroad, unlike the first episode, which simply pictured the tree she was standing under.
  • A affiche of Party of Five is visible on Greg'southward bedchamber wall.
  • In the last scene of the episode, viewers can see the names of students on Mr. Saur's roster. With the exception of Greg and Shari, all of the names belong to people who worked on the Goosebumps goggle box series:
    • Alan Doucette and Jaclyn Shoub worked in the fine art department.
    • The name "Katy Trpn" is short for Katy Turpin, a member of the transportation department.
    • David Forsyth was an assistant director for the series.
    • Ian Brock was in charge of art direction and series design.
    • Christine MacLean worked on the set decoration.
    • Lena Cordina was a producer for the series.
    • Dan Belley is a stunt coordinator and stunt player. While his work on the series went uncredited, his signature appears on multiple scripts in the series.[i]
  • The music shares similarities to the Friday the 13th theme, except there were the audible words 'Say Cheese!'.
  • According to Ron Oliver in [The Goosebumps Telly Companion], the network had them arrange the book because the first episode was a ratings hit. However, Ron felt the episode didn't work no matter how much they tried to recut it and it "didn't satisfy whatever of the states"[2]

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References

  1. GOOSEBUMPS, 1995 TV Script with Existent AUTOGRAPHS By Cast, My Hairiest Adventure (mirror)
  2. https://goosebumps.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ronoliveronsaycheeseanddieagainb.png

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