The Nightmare Room

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The Nightmare Room is an American television program that aired on Kids' WB!. It was created by R. L. Stine, who is the writer of the popular Goosebumps children's books. It was based on The Nightmare Room books, also written by R. L. Stine.

The show in many ways resembles The Twilight Zone with teens taking the role as the main characters. Many of the actors who portrayed the characters were up and coming actors such as Amanda Bynes and Cole Sprouse.

The Nightmare Room is Kids' WB!'s only live-action show and gained infamy when it aired on the short-lived Kids' WB variant of Toonami, making it the first live action show to air on the strand. The show was produced by Parachute Entertainment, Tollin/Robbins Productions, and Warner Bros. Television.

The Nightmare Room is based on fears kids have such as ghosts or monsters and normally ends with comments by the narrator whose final words always are "The nightmare room", then a door with the The Nightmare Room logo appears closing. Its original run was from October 15, 2001, to March 16, 2002, in the United States.

Nominations

It was nominated for an Emmy in Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing in 2002. Dylan Sprouse went up the crew to get the Emmy.

Episodes

External links

# Title Airdate Summary Notes
01
Don't Forget Me 31 August 2001 Danielle (Amanda Bynes) and her brother, Peter, move into a new house where the basement is haunted by the ghosts of children who have been forgotten by their families.
02
Scareful With You Wish For 31 August 2001
03
The Howler 29 September 2001
04
Tangled Web 6 October 2001
05
Fear Games 13 October 2001
06
School Spirit 20 October 2001
07
Full Moon Halloween 27 October 2001
08
Four Eyes 1 December 2001
09
Locker 13 8 December 2001
10
Dear Diary, I'm Dead 2 February 2002
11
My Name Is Evil 23 February 2002
12
Camp Nowhere: Part 1 9 March 2002
13
Camp Nowhere: Part 2 16 March 2002