Bone Chillers
1996The spooky, sometimes even funny, misadventures of a gang of schoolchildren who encounter any number of strange happenings in their school and hometown.
Seasons & Episode
Drawing/Sketching pictures are no fun anymore when the horror creatures that are being drawn are found in reality.
There's something different about a new teacher in the school - Mr. Batrachian. He wears a brown leather suit and his eyes bulge out permanently while his tongue is always long and slimy. All the kids like their new teacher except for Joey and Nate who want to know the truth about the man. They know that he's mean. They know that he's creepy. And they know that sixth-graders are his favourite snack.
Hating the disgusting cafeteria food at Edgar Allan Poe High School, Fitz refuses to eat it, even when Miss Buggy takes over, and when his voracious classmates start fighting for seconds, he knows something weird is happening.
When Kyle and Annie are preparing their stovepipe hats, pies, and turkey as they decide to dress up like Pilgrims for the Thanksgiving celebration. But everything goes horribly wrong when Frankenturkey is created.
The kids at Edgar Allan Poe High School must face off with a mummy.
Sarah has a new friend named Lobo but she does not know that he is a werewolf. Fitz and Brian are suspicious about Lobo's strange behaviour and they discover that Lobo, under a spell, changes into a beast and howls at the moon on a full moon.
A Gorilla is invading the dreams of a High School student.
Fitz is uncontrollably transforming into an insane monster wreaking havoc all over.
The students of Edgar Allan Poe High School are battling against plants.
Named after the famous poet - Edgar Allan Poe, the school finally has a visit from the horror writer.
A discovery of a new comet.
This is a long Bone Chillers marathon and I think it was a long ago.Straight runs of The first season of Bone Chillers.
The spooky, sometimes even funny, misadventures of a gang of schoolchildren who encounter any number of strange happenings in their school and hometown.