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1. The Tale of the Phantom Cab
First aired: 7/16/1992 Production Code: 16614Two brothers, while lost in the woods, come across a mysterious cab driver and a very unusual man named Dr. Vink who won't let any of his victims go unless they solve a riddle. "What is lighter than air, can be seen by the naked eye, and if put in a barrel, will make the barrel lighter?"
Director: Ron Oliver
Guest star: Aron Tager (Doctor Vink) , T.O. Dillon (Ranger), Brian Dooley (Flynn), Sean Ryan (Buzz), Jason Tremblay (Denny)
2. The Tale of Laughing in the Dark
First aired: 8/22/1992 Production Code: 16616After a clown, Zeebo, stole some charity money from the circus, he ran from authorities and hid in the funhouse. After it caught fire, killing Zeebo, it was believed that he started the fire on accident because he loved to smoke cigars. A teenager named Josh decides to prove that the funhouse isn't haunted by stealing Zeebo's nose. He learns that the story isn't fiction when Zeebo comes back to collect.
Director: Ron Oliver
Guest star: Christian Tessier (Josh), Tamar Kozlov (Kathy), Aron Tager (Zeebo/Carney), Daniel Finestone (Weegee), Erica Tough (Girl #2), Rebecca Henderson (Girl #1)
3. The Tale of the Lonely Ghost
First aired: 8/29/1992 Production Code: 16615Amanda is a teenage girl who goes to stay with her aunt and cousin, Beth, for the summer. Her cousin isn't exactly friendly to Amanda, and she's told that she can only hang out with Beth and her friends if she spends a night alone in the house next door that's rumored to be inhabited by the spirit of a pre-teen girl.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: Laura Bertram (Amanda), Sheena Larkin (Nanny), Pauline Little (Aunt Dottie), Laura Levin (Beth), Bethanny Nurse (Sally), Jennie Lévesque (Ghost (uncredited))
Pilot. The Tale of the Twisted Claw
First aired: 9/5/1992 Production Code: 16617One night two friends, Dougie and Kevin, play a trick on an old woman who lives in a creepy house. On Halloween night, they trick or treat at her house, only to find that she has a special treat for them. They receive a magical twisted claw that can grant them three wishes apiece. However, they soon find out that the wishes come true but at a terrifying price.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: Erika Felix (Punk), Shane Leonard (Punk), Donny Lucas (Punk), Andrew Nichols (Punk), Fred Raphael (Punk), Christian Masten (Tony), Noah Plener (Dougie), Gordon Masten (Gym Teacher), Ann Page (Miss Clove), Linda Smith (VII) (Mrs. Freeman), Paul Stewart (Mr. Freeman), Jason Tremblay (Bostick), Maxwell Medeiros (Kevin)
5. The Tale of the Hungry Hounds
First aired: 9/12/1992 Production Code: 16618A young girl, Amy, goes to live with her relatives. Her cousin Pam is in love with horses, but her mother won't let her ride because of a terrible accident that happened to her aunt. The girls accidentally release the aunt's spirit and Pam seems to be possessed by her dead aunt.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: Jennifer Gula (Amy), Mia Kirshner (Pam), Ais Snyder (Beth), David Francis (Giles)
6. The Tale of the Super Specs
First aired: 9/19/1992 Production Code: 16624Weeds loves April Fool's Day and has planned numerous pranks for everyone that he knows- some on accident. After buying some 'Super Specs' from Sardo's store, they give his girlfriend Marybeth the power to see things from another dimension. Soon everywhere she looks, she sees strange figures covered in black.
Director: Ron Oliver
Guest star: Richard Dumont (Sardo) , Eugene Byrd (Weeds), Graidhne Lelieveld-Amiro (Marybeth "M.B."), Tarah Anick (Marybeth Alter Ego), Rachell Glait (Dark Lady/Phantom), Annette Bouzi (Katherine), Paul Frapper (Weeds Alter Ego), Errol Tenenbaum (Mark), Carole-Anne Gascon (Patty)
7. The Tale of the Captured Souls
First aired: 9/26/1992 Production Code: 16620Danny and her parents vacation at a house overseen by a young boy who is very unusual. He has mirrors all over the house and never seems to like getting his picture taken. Danny soon learns why the boy is so strange and so young.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: Maria King (Danny), Ethan Tobman (Peter), Don Jordan (Doug), Barbara Harris (Sally), Griffith Brewer (Old Peter)
8. The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors
First aired: 10/3/1992 Production Code: 16621When a new family moves in next door to two youngsters, the kids can't get over their strange behavior. They notice that their new neighbors only come out at night and they always wear black. When several people start to get sick, they come to the conclusion that their new neighbors are vampires.
Director: Jacques Payette
Guest star: Suzanna Shebib (Emma Toll), Noah A. Godfrey (Dayday Toll), Carl Alacchi (Mr. Braun), Francoise Robertson (Mrs. Braun), Johnny Morina (Lex Braun), Mark Camacho (Delivery Workman), Harriet Dove (Mrs. Toll), Johnni Keyworth (Mr. Mitchell)
9. The Tale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice
First aired: 10/10/1992 Production Code: 16625A high school outcast, Dean, falls under the spell of an evil wizard, Goth. After his friend discovers what's going on and is the only one that knows, and it's up to her alone to not only save Dean, but stop him from releasing the evil sorcerer.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: Staci Smith (Alix), Jane Gilchrist (Ms. Crenshaw), Emma Stevens (Dr. Oliver), Stephen Hart (Goth), Chris Nash (Acolyte 1), Mathew Mackay (Dean)
10. The Tale of Jake and the Leprechaun
First aired: 10/17/1992 Production Code: 16623Young Jake is excited to be part of a play called "Will o' the Wisp", a story about an elf saving a boy by changing him into a leprechaun. Soon Jake notices some unusual changes, like he's really changing into a leprechaun himself.
Director: D.J. MacHale
Guest star: David Joseph Steinberg (Sean O'Grady), Benjamin Plener (Jake), John Dunn-Hill (Erin), Jennifer Seguin (Lucy), Frayne McCarthy (Carl/Goblin)
11. The Tale of the Dark Music
First aired: 10/24/1992 Production Code: 16622A young boy sees some weird things in his basement. It seems that years ago his uncle made a pact with a creature inside the cellar. While listening to the radio, the boy soon learns the secret of the dark music.
Director: Ron Oliver
Guest star: Jennie Lévesque (Christina Carr), Graham Selkirk (Andy Carr), Kathryn Graves (Mrs. Carr), Leif Anderson (Koda), Fofi Tsatas (Doll), Ian MacDonald (II) (Mr. Koda), A.J. Henderson (Carnival Barker)
12. The Tale of the Prom Queen
First aired: 11/7/1992 Production Code: 16619In 1956, a young girl was the victim of a hit and run accident while waiting for her boyfriend to pick her up for the prom. Years later, her brokenhearted ghost is in mourning, until two kids determine to help her mend the past.
Director: Jean-Marie Comeau
Guest star: Amyas Godfrey (Chuck), Katie Griffin (DeDe/Judy Larson), Irene Kessler (Librarian), Graeme Millington (Jam), Andre Todorovic (Greg), Mathew Mackay (Ricky)
13. The Tale of the Pinball Wizard
First aired: 11/14/1992 Production Code: 16626A teenage boy by the name of Ross loves to play pinball at the local mall. Short on cash, he asks his friend Mr. Olson for a job in his repair shop. While asking Mr.Olson for a job, Ross discovers a pinball machine in the back of the store. Mr. Olson asks Ross to watch after the store while he is at lunch and tells him specifically to not touch the pinball machine in the back. Despite Mr. Olson's warning, Ross plays the game, loses track of the time, and gets locked inside the mall after closing. But what's worse is that the characters from the pinball game have entered the real world. Ross must now defeat a wicked witch, a group of zombies, and a terrifying man who wishes to be king. Ross also has to save Princess Sophie from their clutches. Ross must battle these larger than life pinball characters to save himself.
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