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Are You Afraid of the Dark?

  • TV Series
  • 1990–2000
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
17K
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POPULARITY
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Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1990)
A group of kids get together in the woods, and tell ghost stories.
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A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.

  • Creators
    • D.J. MacHale
    • Ned Kandel
  • Stars
    • Ross Hull
    • Daniel DeSanto
    • Raine Pare-Coull
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,612
    132
    • Creators
      • D.J. MacHale
      • Ned Kandel
    • Stars
      • Ross Hull
      • Daniel DeSanto
      • Raine Pare-Coull
    • 89User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Ross Hull
    Ross Hull
    • Gary
    • 1990–2000
    Daniel DeSanto
    Daniel DeSanto
    • Tucker
    • 1994–2000
    Raine Pare-Coull
    • Betty Ann
    • 1990–1996
    Jodie Resther
    Jodie Resther
    • Kiki
    • 1990–1996
    Jason Alisharan
    Jason Alisharan
    • Frank
    • 1990–1995
    JoAnna Garcia Swisher
    JoAnna Garcia Swisher
    • Sam
    • 1994–1996
    Elisha Cuthbert
    Elisha Cuthbert
    • Megan…
    • 1996–2000
    David Deveau
    • Andy…
    • 1995–2000
    Rachel Blanchard
    Rachel Blanchard
    • Kristen
    • 1990–1993
    Nathaniel Moreau
    • David
    • 1990–1993
    Kareem Blackwell
    • Quinn
    • 1999–2000
    Vanessa Lengies
    Vanessa Lengies
    • Vange
    • 1999–2000
    Jacob Tierney
    Jacob Tierney
    • Eric
    • 1990–1992
    Codie Lucas Wilbee
    • Stig
    • 1995–1996
    Richard M Dumont
    Richard M Dumont
    • Sardo
    • 1992–2000
    Sheena Larkin
    Sheena Larkin
    • Grandma Aggie…
    • 1992–2000
    Aron Tager
    Aron Tager
    • Dr. Vink…
    • 1990–1994
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • General Laing Candle…
    • 1993–2000
    • Creators
      • D.J. MacHale
      • Ned Kandel
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    OWUbear

    Scary fun!

    I remember watching the early episodes. My favorites involved Dr. Vink ("with a V-V-V"). Last year, I watched the final episode, when Gary comes back and the Midnight Society is an actual part of the episode, rather than just telling a story about it. My favorite was "The Tale of the Dangerous Soup". I know I'd instantly crack if I were in that room! Each episode always surprised me, but I loved the music most of all.
    10departed07

    One helleva show to remember

    the best and last horror show of early 90's

    during the 90's a lot of things were either horrible or stupid. I'm talking about TV shows. Are you afraid of the dark? is the only show where every saturday night kids get scared. The show was fun until the people of nickelodeon decided to take it off the air and now nickelodeon is one of the stupidest networks ever. The best thing about the show whenever Dr. Vink or Mr. Sardo came along. The best episodes were the tale of laughing in the dark; the tale of dark music; the tale of the prom queen; the tale of the quiet libriain; the tale of the midnight madness; the tale of cutter's treasure; the tale of the pinball machine; the tale of the nightly neighbors and the tale of the whispering walls.

    "Vink's the name. Dr. Vink" "Dr. Fink?" "Vink! With a V-V-V!"
    9Quinoa1984

    so many episodes, so little time!

    Are You Afraid of the Dark was a favorite for anyone who was a kid aged between 5 or 6 to mid teens (maybe older even) when it was on starting in 1992. It served as a special point in the original SNICK Saturday night programming, as it was the last show to air before the channel reverted to TVLAND programming. Even when an episode didn't entirely work or was too goofy for its own good (and there were a few times, lets admit it fans), there was always a sense of excitement and anticipation to see where the next scary story would head next at that time of night before bed. Some of the essentials were the movie theater episode (Nosferatu, anyone? who hasn't wanted to go through the screen from this episode); the one that sticks quite prominently involving a clown in an amusement park (his nose!); ones with big doses of tongue-in-cheek (dark) humor like with the comic-book villain posed very much like the Joker; even a trippy one, like with the see-through glasses that featured figures of death ala Bergman.

    There were many others, feeding directly into phobias and other ticks that held some kids in a panic, or at least interest, if presented right in the episode. And even the gimmick of the Midnight Society was not too old fashioned; having kids tell stories around a campfire, proving worth of the member based on how good the story could get, was essential to making this not only about how scary a story could get, but about the act of storytelling itself. Can a kid get rightfully engrossed and shaking in their shoes in half an hour? Would the cliffhangers give enough leverage to stay through the commercials? If memory serves me right, most of the episodes that were most effective stuck long after the episode ended, with little pieces of episodes still staying prevalent to this day nearly fifteen years later. And luckily, aside from a few glaring exceptions in fashion style (and a slightly different level of technology), the show is not dated either in seeing the same episodes again. For older audiences they aren't always spooky, which may make them all the better to hold onto for the next generation to scare the hell out of them.

    At the least, it's worth seeing just for the opening titles; the first two shots look like they're out of a true horror movie, or a scary anti-drug ad.
    QueenMakeda84

    Part of my Childhood

    This show was a must see for Snick on Saturday nights when I was growing up. Some episodes actually scared me. I loved it and still would like to see it. Better than some of the crap they have on tv for kids now. Everybody remembers this show and loves it. Silly and campy as it was, it was good.
    Horror1

    A clever thriller for kids...

    This is to kids ages 7-12: You probably would like this show if you don't get too afraid from ghosts and demons. The plot is just that a group of people tell spooky stories. None contain any real scare and none contain visual killings. Rated Y7 for parts that may scare kids. Anyone over 12 might want to find a new show. I don't think you would be scared by it and it wouldn't appeal to you (probably).

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    • Trivia
      To pay homage to Rod Serling, show creator D.J. MacHale had the kids say "Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society" at the beginning of each story. To introduce each episode of The Twilight Zone (1959), Serling would say to the audience, "Submitted for your approval..."
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Dr. Vink: Vink's the name. Dr. Vink.

      Kid: Dr. Fink?

      Dr. Vink: Vink. with a va-va-va.

    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: Snick (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Are You Afraid of the Dark? Theme
      Performed by Jeffrey Zahn

      Arranged and produced by Ray Fabi

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • -Youtube channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¿Le temes a la oscuridad?
    • Filming locations
      • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CINAR
      • Nickelodeon Network
      • YTV
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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