Creeped Out
TV-PG
6.6
2017
Mystery
, Sci-Fi
A masked figure known as "The Curious" collects tales of dark magic, otherworldly encounters and twisted technology in this kids anthology series.
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- Cast:
- Aurora Aksnes
Episode 13 : Side Show Part Two
February. 20,2018
Using the images from his dream as a guide, Ace sets out to find his family but faces a disappointing setback. Indigo risks everything to help him.
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Episode 12 : Side Show Part One
February. 13,2018
When a newcomer joins his circus troupe, star performer Ace wrestles with nagging questions about the outside world -- and the family he left behind.
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Episode 11 : The Traveller
February. 06,2018
A box that freezes time gives mischief-makers Jodie and Brandon new ways to prank their neighbors. But they soon realize their fun comes at a price.
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Episode 10 : Spaceman
January. 16,2018
After moving to the countryside, Thomas heads into the woods with a neighbor and finds a curious crash site -- and a creature stranded far from home.
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Episode 9 : A Boy Called Red
November. 28,2017
While exploring his aunt's house, Vincent stumbles on a portal back in time and meets his father as a boy. Could their friendship change the future?
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Episode 8 : The Call
December. 05,2017
As socially awkward Pearl prepares for her 15th birthday party, mysterious whispers lure her to the water, where she discovers a hidden talent.
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Episode 7 : Shed No Fear
January. 30,2018
When Greg sees his former best friend behaving strangely, he follows him to a spooky shed, where a supernatural force lurks in the shadows.
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Episode 6 : Trolled
November. 14,2017
Boarding school student Sam can't resist spreading lies about his friends online. After one mean post too many, his trollish ways catch up with him.
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Episode 5 : Cat Food
November. 07,2017
After faking a fever to stay home from school, Stu spies on the cat lady across the street and becomes convinced that she's up to something sinister.
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Episode 4 : Bravery Badge
January. 09,2018
On a Hedgehog Rangers campout, newbie Dent and junior leader Janie race to escape an epidemic that's turning the other girls into humming zombies.
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Episode 3 : Kindlesticks
January. 23,2018
Babysitter Esme loves to trick kids into going to bed early by telling them scary stories. But one dark and stormy night, she meets her match.
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Episode 2 : Slapstick
October. 31,2017
Fed up with her embarrassing parents, Jessie heads to the beach to blow off steam and meets a puppet who makes her a tempting offer.
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