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* TooDumbToLive: The shadow's [[SmugSnake overconfidence]] plays just a much a role in his downfall as Hannah does. He tries to stop Hannah from saving Danny from a fire so that he can take his living counterpart's place... [[DidntThinkThisThrough while forgetting that Hannah is intangible]]. To add to the shadow's stupidity, he's a phantom himself, so he really has no excuse.

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* TooDumbToLive: The shadow's [[SmugSnake overconfidence]] plays just a as much of a role in his downfall as Hannah does. He tries to stop Hannah from saving Danny from a fire so that he can take his living counterpart's place... [[DidntThinkThisThrough while forgetting that Hannah is intangible]]. To add to the shadow's stupidity, he's a phantom himself, so he really has no excuse.



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This book was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS4E3E4TheGhostNextDoor episodes 3 and 4 of the fourth season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]].

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This book was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS4E3E4TheGhostNextDoor [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S4E3E4TheGhostNextDoor episodes 3 and 4 of the fourth season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} [[Series/Goosebumps1995 the 1995 TV series]].

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This book was adapted into episodes 3 and 4 of the fourth season of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]].

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This book was adapted into [[Recap/GoosebumpsS4E3E4TheGhostNextDoor episodes 3 and 4 of the fourth season season]] of [[Series/{{Goosebumps}} the TV series]].



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!!The episode provides examples of:

* AscendedExtra: The Shadow Figure is a PlotIrrelevantVillain in the book, but gets a larger role in this adaptation.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Mr. Chesney, the mailman, doesn't use a shotgun to threaten kids. While Hannah assumes he's ignoring her and DrivesLikeCrazy, he legitimately couldn't see her. In the climax, he rescues Danny from his house when Danny accidentally sets it on fire and gets locked in, showing no hard feelings while creeped out about a piano playing on its own.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Hannah is a blonde in the book. The actress who portrays her here is a redhead.
** Also, Danny is a redhead in the book, but a blonde in this episode.
* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In the book, Hannah's family are around but disappear once she finds out they all died in the fire. Here, they're gone because her parents left to take her brothers to camp, when actually they already moved on to the afterlife, and show up at the end for Hannah.
* CassandraTruth: Danny tries to tell Hannah that she's a ghost, but his mother never believes him since she's deaf.
* ChekhovsSkill: Hannah is shown to practice piano regularly. She uses it to alert Mr. Chesney that someone is inside his house while it's burning. He rushes inside and gets Danny out before he's burned alive.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: Shown more prominently here. Hannah is allowed to reunite with her family in the afterlife after saving Danny's life. Even better, this destroys the shadow who was stalking her all day. She goes to hug her mother, having missed her parents and siblings all day, before waving to Danny and fading away.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: It's not confirmed in the book if Danny lied that his mother was deaf one way or the other. Here, we see that she actually is; Danny uses sign language to speak with her, and it explains why she can't hear Hannah. Hannah apologizes to Danny and says she wants to learn sign language to speak with his mother. She never gets the chance, finding out she was dead and only Danny could see her.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Just like in the book, there are plenty of points that foreshadow the reveal that Hannah is a ghost.
** Hannah, thinking there's a prowler outside her house, tries to call the police, but her voice can't seem to get through to the operator.
* HollywoodDarkness: When Hannah goes outside at the beginning of the episode, the scenery around is supposed to indicate nighttime, even though it looks as though it was filmed during daytime.
* OnceMoreWithClarity: At first, Hannah thinks that some prowler threw a rock through her window to scare her. Upon realizing she is a ghost, and finding her burned down house in shambles, she realizes it was actually the work of some passing vandal.

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!!The episode provides examples of:

* AscendedExtra: The Shadow Figure is a PlotIrrelevantVillain in the book, but gets a larger role in this adaptation.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Mr. Chesney, the mailman, doesn't use a shotgun to threaten kids. While Hannah assumes he's ignoring her and DrivesLikeCrazy, he legitimately couldn't see her. In the climax, he rescues Danny from his house when Danny accidentally sets it on fire and gets locked in, showing no hard feelings while creeped out about a piano playing on its own.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Hannah is a blonde in the book. The actress who portrays her here is a redhead.
** Also, Danny is a redhead in the book, but a blonde in this episode.
* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In the book, Hannah's family are around but disappear once she finds out they all died in the fire. Here, they're gone because her parents left to take her brothers to camp, when actually they already moved on to the afterlife, and show up at the end for Hannah.
* CassandraTruth: Danny tries to tell Hannah that she's a ghost, but his mother never believes him since she's deaf.
* ChekhovsSkill: Hannah is shown to practice piano regularly. She uses it to alert Mr. Chesney that someone is inside his house while it's burning. He rushes inside and gets Danny out before he's burned alive.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: Shown more prominently here. Hannah is allowed to reunite with her family in the afterlife after saving Danny's life. Even better, this destroys the shadow who was stalking her all day. She goes to hug her mother, having missed her parents and siblings all day, before waving to Danny and fading away.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: It's not confirmed in the book if Danny lied that his mother was deaf one way or the other. Here, we see that she actually is; Danny uses sign language to speak with her, and it explains why she can't hear Hannah. Hannah apologizes to Danny and says she wants to learn sign language to speak with his mother. She never gets the chance, finding out she was dead and only Danny could see her.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Just like in the book, there are plenty of points that foreshadow the reveal that Hannah is a ghost.
** Hannah, thinking there's a prowler outside her house, tries to call the police, but her voice can't seem to get through to the operator.
* HollywoodDarkness: When Hannah goes outside at the beginning of the episode, the scenery around is supposed to indicate nighttime, even though it looks as though it was filmed during daytime.
* OnceMoreWithClarity: At first, Hannah thinks that some prowler threw a rock through her window to scare her. Upon realizing she is a ghost, and finding her burned down house in shambles, she realizes it was actually the work of some passing vandal.
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* FellAsleepCrying: Hannah does this after realizing she's dead and all alone.
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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: This book has an incredibly somber, dirge-like tone and where the main twist is slowly revealed rather than delivered suddenly for the series usual Gotcha! effect (and for once it doesn't even end up serving as the book's main climactic plot crux).

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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: This book has an incredibly somber, dirge-like tone and where the main twist is slowly revealed rather than delivered suddenly for the series series' usual Gotcha! "Gotcha!" effect (and for once it doesn't even end up serving as the book's main climactic plot crux).

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