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1402ArticleHoju KoolanderBen do you know if that Garfield special was based on the anthology graphic novel Garfield, His 9 Lives? I used to love reading that book, especially the one about the Vikings. Oct 08, 2014View
1403ArticleBenjanime@Hoju: sort of, but they changed a few of the stories around... i never did get to reading the book version, but my library used to have it. the tv special is extremely rare from my knowledge, and i've never seen it air on television before. @Vaporman87: good luck, your best bet is to either get it via torrent or dvd, because it's not available on any streaming sites. Glad you got a good read out of it :) @ThatDudeintheHoodie: interesting, i've been thinking about picking that up, but as far as the cartridge size for 3ds games go, i'd hope that i won't lose it around the house. @NLogan: i used to live in an old mobile home trailer from 1991 to 1997, and very rarely would i see one of those nasty buggers just chilling out on the kitchen or bathroom floors. i'd literally wait until the place was disposed of them before i ate a meal, just looking at them was disgusting to me.Benjanime Scared Stupid IIIOct 08, 2014View
1404ArticleMr MagicWho wouldn't be afraid of that Creepshow scene?Benjanime Scared Stupid IIIOct 08, 2014View
1405ArticlevkimoI always got spooked from that scene from Indian in the Cupboard when Little Bear goes under the floor boards to find the key, and the pet rat is loose. I knew the rat was going to jump out and it startled me regardless. Every time. Benjanime Scared Stupid IIIOct 08, 2014View
1406ArticleVaporman87I didn't realize Knott's was owned by Cedar Fair. They also own the two big Ohio parks (King's Island and Cedar Point). That's cool. Cedar Fair does do a Halloween/October makeover to each of those parks, but they aren't as elaborate as what happens at Knott's. Still, I'm guessing they put what they have learned from Knott's to work in those parks... which can only make them better. Haunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View
1407ArticlepikachuloverCedar Fair took over in the late 90s I think. The Halloween Haunt was the first of its kind for theme parks. Haunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View
1409ArticleBenjanimethe knott's halloween haunt must've been a real treat to go to :) unfortunately there's not a lot of halloween events here in virginia since the busch gardens theme park down in williamsburg has a bevy of halloween things going on during the month of october. great article!Haunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View
1411ArticleVaporman87@Ben: Did I ask you how that was? I can't remember now. Your trip to the Busch Gardens Halloween thing.Haunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View
1412ArticleBenjanimeno, but after i got back home i'd posted my experience. it wasn't as good as some of the past 'howl-o-scream' halloween events. some of the attractions had little mazes to go through, but the employees that usually have to do their job to give people a scare didn't really do much in making them jump this time around. my stepdad took some photos of a few things that they had on display around the parkHaunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View
1413ArticleVaporman87I'd be interested in seeing them if you get the chance. Post them in the Halloween Nostalgia and More thread, if you ever feel inclined to. :)Haunting MemoriesOct 09, 2014View