Goosebumps (1995) s02e08 Episode Script
208 - Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
Goosebumps.
Viewer beware.
You're in for a scare.
Come on, Mindy.
Stop throwing it like a wimp.
Cut it out, Joe.
Quit throwing it so hard.
Come on.
Throw it right.
Here.
How's this? Way to go.
Now you can go and get it.
I'm not going in there.
What if he comes out? I'm sick of losing all our stuff.
You're crazy, Joe.
Now it's mine.
And you stay out of my garden.
Hey, kids.
Look what I found.
- More lawn ornaments, Dad? - Yeah.
Lawn gnomes.
I went by Lawn Lovely this morning, and they were just sitting there.
I got 'em for practically nothing.
Hey, Dad, that maniac just took my baseball.
He just took it.
Oh.
Well, was it in his yard? Well, yeah, but Well, Joe, what do you want me to do? Go over there and start a war? Now, come on.
Let's take a look at these little guys, huh? All right.
Whoa.
Man, these things are weird looking.
Aaah! Aaah! Help me! Mindy! Dad! Aaah! Stop! Aaah! Oh, wow.
Real scary.
Come on, Joe.
Stop horsin' around, huh? So, are these things terrific or what? I don't know.
They're kind of evil looking.
- Evil - I think they're cute.
Yeah, I think so too.
And, with these guys in the backyard, we are a cinch to win the summer garden contest.
- Am I right? - Yeah, and at Christmas we can dress 'em up as elves.
- Santa's elves.
- Dracula's elves maybe.
Now, move him in over here.
Like that? Yeah.
Cool.
So, what do you think, kids? Here? Huh? Hey, Burton.
You didn't tell me your relatives were coming to visit.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
If the major wants to be a jerk, just let him.
I was pretty sure I'd win the garden contest this summer.
But now I'm positive.
These are the most ridiculous-looking things I've ever seen.
- They're a disgrace to the whole neighborhood.
When are you gonna wise up and get rid of all this junk? - It's our garden.
- Yeah.
Not everyone wants their flowers to stand at attention.
Kids, come on.
The major is entitled to his opinion.
I don't need your permission.
The contest judges will tell you which garden is best.
Well, I'll take my chances.
When they see my impeccable flower beds, my immaculate lawn, my flawless melons, that summer garden award is marching straight home to me.
We'll see about that.
- What was that, Joe? - Nothing, sir! - You may go back to your platoon, sir! - Joe.
That's okay, Burton.
I just hope Joe here isn't planning to do anything to my garden.
A sneak attack, maybe? At night, maybe? - What? - You're way off base there, McCall.
Joe has been brought up to respect other people's property.
Is that why he comes tramping through my rosebushes? Let me say this loud and clear.
If anything happens to my garden, I'll be looking for him.
- All right, all right! - I'm coming.
I'm coming! Uh Ruined.
They're totally ruined.
- Take it easy, Major.
- Take it easy? Look at this! - Oh, boy.
- I warned him.
What's up? Well, Joe, apparently somebody smashed the major's melons last night.
I came out to water my columbines before sunup, and look what I found.
Maybe it was raccoons.
Oh, nice try.
Now, raccoons are smart, but they don't throw things against walls.
- And I never saw one who could do this! - - Whoa.
I warned you to stay out of my garden.
- But I didn't go in the garden.
- Burton! It's gonna take more than dirty tricks for you to win this contest.
I didn't do it, Dad.
Honest.
Okay, Joe.
Um, try not to let the major get to you, okay? And, uh, try to stay out of his way.
Okay? Attaboy.
Please? Oh, there's my juvenile delinquent brother.
I'm telling you, Mindy, I didn't do anything.
Yeah, right.
Wanna play ring toss? The gnomes' pointy heads will make perfect targets.
How about your pointy head? You are so immature.
Perfect.
I'm telling you, Mindy, I didn't smash his stupid melons.
- Then who did? - I don't know.
But if I did, I'd shake his hand.
Nice one.
Is that what your father calls punishment? Playing games with those ugly pieces of junk? Take it easy, Joe.
You just try coming in my yard again.
I'll be waiting next time, son.
Yes, sir.
You can bet that.
I know he's a jerk.
But you'd better listen to Dad and stay out of his way.
Black ink? Melon seeds? - Ah! - Aaah! Wait a minute.
Who goes there? - Uh-oh.
What's going on down here? My garden.
- What have you done? - But I didn't, sir.
It was the gnomes.
My lilies.
My azaleas.
My eagle.
I didn't do anything.
Sir, it was the gnomes.
They What kind of fool do you take me for? You're gonna pay for this.
What are these things doing in my yard? What is going on over there? Dad.
Joe? What are you doing here? See for yourself.
He's been destroying my garden.
- You can't be serious.
- You can't deny it this time.
I caught him red-handed.
Joe? I didn't do it, Dad.
Honest.
It was the gnomes.
Stop right there.
No! Really! I heard the noise, and I came out, and they were And he's a liar too.
I know it's hard to believe.
You are gonna fix Major McCall's garden.
But, Dad! Until it is perfect.
You understand? Now get back in the house! I'm very sorry, Major.
I'll just get my gnomes.
Move it, soldier! You're gonna replant this entire garden by the weekend.
All right.
Over to the Pentagon.
Yes, sir.
Nice straight lines.
Reminds me of the time Forget it.
Got it? Good.
Okay.
That's enough of a break.
Haul this manure over to the corner bed.
On the double! Something doesn't smell so good.
I'm too tired to smell it anymore.
You deserve it for making up that lame story about the gnomes.
I didn't make it up.
It's true.
Maybe, if you ask nicely, the gnomes will finish your yard work for you.
And then you can kick back with me.
After you take a bath for about a year.
You laugh.
But I'll prove it to you.
I won't hold my breath.
Oh, great.
No tape.
Dad! Dad! Dad! Wake up! Huh.
What? The gnomes.
- I didn't hear the phone.
There's no phone.
- Not the phone.
The gnomes.
- The gnomes are calling at this hour? - They're not calling.
- They're missing.
- We're not going fishing.
- No way.
Uh-uh - What's missing? Nothing's missing.
Go back to sleep.
It's just a dream.
No, it isn't.
I can show you.
- How do you know? - I know when something is a dream.
Now, go back to sleep.
Big day tomorrow.
Big day.
Mindy.
Mindy, wake up.
What are you doing in my room? Come along.
The gnomes are gone.
You have to come.
You're gonna owe me big time.
What did you do to them? I didn't do anything.
They come to life.
Yeah, right.
I forgot, they come to life.
And then what do they do? You'll see.
What's that? I don't know.
I think it came from the back.
Turn that off.
Maybe we should go back.
No, no.
Come on.
Aaah! Hey, come around the Split up! Enjoy your trip! Ooh! Excellent.
Are you okay? Yeah, so far.
I'm sorry I didn't believe you.
Give me that.
Action.
Action.
Action.
What do they want? - Squish 'em like bugs.
- That's stupid.
- Let's twist 'em like pretzels.
- No.
Put a spell on them.
A magic spell.
No! Squish them.
I know.
We could squish them like bugs.
- That's what I said.
- Why are you doing this? Don't you know anything about gnomes? It's what we do.
It's in our nature.
We make mischief.
Anywhere, anytime, and to anyone.
Like you.
Oh! - Like you! - Oh, yeah? Look what you did! That's it.
The light freezes them.
- Me? You started it.
- The light! Get the light! Get off him.
Hold it right there or I'll turn you into Mount Rushmore.
We're free.
The light freezes them.
They're lawn gnomes by day.
But in the dark, they're just plain gnomes.
Not plain.
Deluxe.
- Come on.
- They're gonna get us.
- Oh, no.
- Oh, yeah.
What are we gonna do? Yeah.
What are you gonna do now, smart guy? - Get ready.
- You'll never make it.
Get 'em! Mindy, run! Come on! Are you okay? Yeah.
Got ya, Joe Burton! Let's get out of here.
Don't you kids run away from me! I've had it with this junk.
I'm gonna get rid of it once and for all.
Starting with you.
Aaah! Well, it's got quite a lovely face.
Mmm.
Hmm, hmm.
No.
I don't know.
Let's take a look over here.
Watch yourself.
What are we looking at over here? Oh, oh! Oh! No.
No.
I don't think I've ever seen one of those, not since What is that? Hmm, hmm, hmm.
It was a most difficult decision, Mr.
Burton.
We love your inventiveness and the way you mix the natural world with whimsy and fantasy.
We've never seen another garden like it.
Oh.
Well, thank you very much.
I knew you could do it, dear.
Well, I'd just like to say that I'm deeply honored to accept the grand prize.
Well, I'm sure you would be if you had won.
- But I thought you - Oh, we were about to give you the grand prize, all right.
But then we saw Well, it was so so jarring, so out of place, so so ugly.
Frankly, we were shocked.
Are you talking about the lawn gnomes? Oh, no.
We love the lawn gnomes.
Cute little fellows.
Adorable.
Well, then what are you talking about? That hideous lawn ornament.
That.
Viewer beware.
You're in for a scare.
Come on, Mindy.
Stop throwing it like a wimp.
Cut it out, Joe.
Quit throwing it so hard.
Come on.
Throw it right.
Here.
How's this? Way to go.
Now you can go and get it.
I'm not going in there.
What if he comes out? I'm sick of losing all our stuff.
You're crazy, Joe.
Now it's mine.
And you stay out of my garden.
Hey, kids.
Look what I found.
- More lawn ornaments, Dad? - Yeah.
Lawn gnomes.
I went by Lawn Lovely this morning, and they were just sitting there.
I got 'em for practically nothing.
Hey, Dad, that maniac just took my baseball.
He just took it.
Oh.
Well, was it in his yard? Well, yeah, but Well, Joe, what do you want me to do? Go over there and start a war? Now, come on.
Let's take a look at these little guys, huh? All right.
Whoa.
Man, these things are weird looking.
Aaah! Aaah! Help me! Mindy! Dad! Aaah! Stop! Aaah! Oh, wow.
Real scary.
Come on, Joe.
Stop horsin' around, huh? So, are these things terrific or what? I don't know.
They're kind of evil looking.
- Evil - I think they're cute.
Yeah, I think so too.
And, with these guys in the backyard, we are a cinch to win the summer garden contest.
- Am I right? - Yeah, and at Christmas we can dress 'em up as elves.
- Santa's elves.
- Dracula's elves maybe.
Now, move him in over here.
Like that? Yeah.
Cool.
So, what do you think, kids? Here? Huh? Hey, Burton.
You didn't tell me your relatives were coming to visit.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
If the major wants to be a jerk, just let him.
I was pretty sure I'd win the garden contest this summer.
But now I'm positive.
These are the most ridiculous-looking things I've ever seen.
- They're a disgrace to the whole neighborhood.
When are you gonna wise up and get rid of all this junk? - It's our garden.
- Yeah.
Not everyone wants their flowers to stand at attention.
Kids, come on.
The major is entitled to his opinion.
I don't need your permission.
The contest judges will tell you which garden is best.
Well, I'll take my chances.
When they see my impeccable flower beds, my immaculate lawn, my flawless melons, that summer garden award is marching straight home to me.
We'll see about that.
- What was that, Joe? - Nothing, sir! - You may go back to your platoon, sir! - Joe.
That's okay, Burton.
I just hope Joe here isn't planning to do anything to my garden.
A sneak attack, maybe? At night, maybe? - What? - You're way off base there, McCall.
Joe has been brought up to respect other people's property.
Is that why he comes tramping through my rosebushes? Let me say this loud and clear.
If anything happens to my garden, I'll be looking for him.
- All right, all right! - I'm coming.
I'm coming! Uh Ruined.
They're totally ruined.
- Take it easy, Major.
- Take it easy? Look at this! - Oh, boy.
- I warned him.
What's up? Well, Joe, apparently somebody smashed the major's melons last night.
I came out to water my columbines before sunup, and look what I found.
Maybe it was raccoons.
Oh, nice try.
Now, raccoons are smart, but they don't throw things against walls.
- And I never saw one who could do this! - - Whoa.
I warned you to stay out of my garden.
- But I didn't go in the garden.
- Burton! It's gonna take more than dirty tricks for you to win this contest.
I didn't do it, Dad.
Honest.
Okay, Joe.
Um, try not to let the major get to you, okay? And, uh, try to stay out of his way.
Okay? Attaboy.
Please? Oh, there's my juvenile delinquent brother.
I'm telling you, Mindy, I didn't do anything.
Yeah, right.
Wanna play ring toss? The gnomes' pointy heads will make perfect targets.
How about your pointy head? You are so immature.
Perfect.
I'm telling you, Mindy, I didn't smash his stupid melons.
- Then who did? - I don't know.
But if I did, I'd shake his hand.
Nice one.
Is that what your father calls punishment? Playing games with those ugly pieces of junk? Take it easy, Joe.
You just try coming in my yard again.
I'll be waiting next time, son.
Yes, sir.
You can bet that.
I know he's a jerk.
But you'd better listen to Dad and stay out of his way.
Black ink? Melon seeds? - Ah! - Aaah! Wait a minute.
Who goes there? - Uh-oh.
What's going on down here? My garden.
- What have you done? - But I didn't, sir.
It was the gnomes.
My lilies.
My azaleas.
My eagle.
I didn't do anything.
Sir, it was the gnomes.
They What kind of fool do you take me for? You're gonna pay for this.
What are these things doing in my yard? What is going on over there? Dad.
Joe? What are you doing here? See for yourself.
He's been destroying my garden.
- You can't be serious.
- You can't deny it this time.
I caught him red-handed.
Joe? I didn't do it, Dad.
Honest.
It was the gnomes.
Stop right there.
No! Really! I heard the noise, and I came out, and they were And he's a liar too.
I know it's hard to believe.
You are gonna fix Major McCall's garden.
But, Dad! Until it is perfect.
You understand? Now get back in the house! I'm very sorry, Major.
I'll just get my gnomes.
Move it, soldier! You're gonna replant this entire garden by the weekend.
All right.
Over to the Pentagon.
Yes, sir.
Nice straight lines.
Reminds me of the time Forget it.
Got it? Good.
Okay.
That's enough of a break.
Haul this manure over to the corner bed.
On the double! Something doesn't smell so good.
I'm too tired to smell it anymore.
You deserve it for making up that lame story about the gnomes.
I didn't make it up.
It's true.
Maybe, if you ask nicely, the gnomes will finish your yard work for you.
And then you can kick back with me.
After you take a bath for about a year.
You laugh.
But I'll prove it to you.
I won't hold my breath.
Oh, great.
No tape.
Dad! Dad! Dad! Wake up! Huh.
What? The gnomes.
- I didn't hear the phone.
There's no phone.
- Not the phone.
The gnomes.
- The gnomes are calling at this hour? - They're not calling.
- They're missing.
- We're not going fishing.
- No way.
Uh-uh - What's missing? Nothing's missing.
Go back to sleep.
It's just a dream.
No, it isn't.
I can show you.
- How do you know? - I know when something is a dream.
Now, go back to sleep.
Big day tomorrow.
Big day.
Mindy.
Mindy, wake up.
What are you doing in my room? Come along.
The gnomes are gone.
You have to come.
You're gonna owe me big time.
What did you do to them? I didn't do anything.
They come to life.
Yeah, right.
I forgot, they come to life.
And then what do they do? You'll see.
What's that? I don't know.
I think it came from the back.
Turn that off.
Maybe we should go back.
No, no.
Come on.
Aaah! Hey, come around the Split up! Enjoy your trip! Ooh! Excellent.
Are you okay? Yeah, so far.
I'm sorry I didn't believe you.
Give me that.
Action.
Action.
Action.
What do they want? - Squish 'em like bugs.
- That's stupid.
- Let's twist 'em like pretzels.
- No.
Put a spell on them.
A magic spell.
No! Squish them.
I know.
We could squish them like bugs.
- That's what I said.
- Why are you doing this? Don't you know anything about gnomes? It's what we do.
It's in our nature.
We make mischief.
Anywhere, anytime, and to anyone.
Like you.
Oh! - Like you! - Oh, yeah? Look what you did! That's it.
The light freezes them.
- Me? You started it.
- The light! Get the light! Get off him.
Hold it right there or I'll turn you into Mount Rushmore.
We're free.
The light freezes them.
They're lawn gnomes by day.
But in the dark, they're just plain gnomes.
Not plain.
Deluxe.
- Come on.
- They're gonna get us.
- Oh, no.
- Oh, yeah.
What are we gonna do? Yeah.
What are you gonna do now, smart guy? - Get ready.
- You'll never make it.
Get 'em! Mindy, run! Come on! Are you okay? Yeah.
Got ya, Joe Burton! Let's get out of here.
Don't you kids run away from me! I've had it with this junk.
I'm gonna get rid of it once and for all.
Starting with you.
Aaah! Well, it's got quite a lovely face.
Mmm.
Hmm, hmm.
No.
I don't know.
Let's take a look over here.
Watch yourself.
What are we looking at over here? Oh, oh! Oh! No.
No.
I don't think I've ever seen one of those, not since What is that? Hmm, hmm, hmm.
It was a most difficult decision, Mr.
Burton.
We love your inventiveness and the way you mix the natural world with whimsy and fantasy.
We've never seen another garden like it.
Oh.
Well, thank you very much.
I knew you could do it, dear.
Well, I'd just like to say that I'm deeply honored to accept the grand prize.
Well, I'm sure you would be if you had won.
- But I thought you - Oh, we were about to give you the grand prize, all right.
But then we saw Well, it was so so jarring, so out of place, so so ugly.
Frankly, we were shocked.
Are you talking about the lawn gnomes? Oh, no.
We love the lawn gnomes.
Cute little fellows.
Adorable.
Well, then what are you talking about? That hideous lawn ornament.
That.