Hill House is the biggest tourist attraction in town. Duane and Stephanie love it because it is dark and creepy and really scary. Still, they've never seen a real ghost until the night they decide to go on a search.
Todd is obsessed with worms and keeps a worm farm in his basement, but after he cuts a worm in half worms start showing up in the worst places--in his bed, in his homework, and even in his food.
Skipper Matthews sees a building in Riverview Falls that looks exactly like one from his comic book collection--the Masked Mutant's secret headquarters--and wonders if the evil supervillain could really live in his own home town.
Margaret and Casey become worried about their father when they meet some of the plants he is growing down in the basement. Is this just another harmless experiment or is the basement becoming another little shop of horrors?.
Jaclyn cannot figure out why her Aunt Greta moved them to the tiny Arctic village of Sherpia where the townspeople are all living in fear of the Snowman, an evil creature that lives in an ice cave on top of a nearby mountain, but then she learns a secret that changes her life.
Freddy Martinez and his friend Cara find an empty coffin in Freddy's basement with a bottle labeled "Vampire Breath," and quickly learn that opening the small, blue bottle was a big mistake.
Gabe learns about an Egyptian superstition--a secret chant that is supposed to bring mummies to life. His uncle says it's just a hoax. But now it sounds like something's moving in the mummy's tomb. Can a couple of words wake the dead?.
There is something creepy about Jerry's piano teacher, Dr. Shreek, and there are terrifying stories about students who went in for a lesson--and never came out.
Amy is thrilled when her father brings home Slappy, a ventriloquist dummy he found in a local pawn shop, but her enjoyment turns to terror when she discovers Slappy has an evil routine of his own.