![]() Angry Fist-Shake: Ginger does this trope to Nat after he spits on her from high up a tree.Indeed, she quickly learns that the Beasts themselves are omnivores. But she suddenly remembered that bears would eat both. When she first sees one of the Beasts eat a gourd, she is happy to see that they eat fruit, and she assumes at first that all wild animals ate either meat, or fruits and vegetables. Analogy Backfire: Ginger does this to herself at one point.Affably Evil: The creatures just see it as an elaborate game and outside of that are quite friendly.This causes the Beasts to laugh, which disturbs her. Actually Pretty Funny: When the Beasts tell Ginger and Nat that the game ends when the sun sets behind the Gulla tree, Ginger asks what tree is that on what edge of the woods. ![]() ![]() ![]() Absurdly High-Stakes Game: If you're "the Beast from the East" when the sun goes down, you're dinner.There was an event based on it in Goosebumps HorrorTown. ![]() It is one of the nineteen original series books that was not adapted into the TV series, likely because the show didn't have the necessary special effects budget. Soon they encounter a group of large, furry creatures playing a strange variation of tag, and are forced to join in themselves. Ginger Wald and her twin brothers Nat and Pat are lost in a bizarre part of the woods. The Goosebumps book about an Absurdly High-Stakes Game of Calvin Ball. ![]()
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