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  1. Deep Trouble: Part 1: Directed by William Fruet. With Laura Vandervoort, Tod Fennell, Paul Miller, Mark Ellis. Billy and Sheena visit their Uncle Harold on an island in the Caribbean, but while exploring under water they find something terrible lurking deep below the sea.

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    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
    • William Fruet
    • 1998-11-16
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    DON'T GO IN THE WATER! Billy and his sister, Sheena, are visiting their uncle Dr. Deep on a tiny Caribbean island. It's the perfect place to go exploring underwater...and Billy's ready for an adventure. There's only one rule to remember: Stay away from the coral reefs. Still, the reefs are so beautiful. So peaceful. Billy can't resist. But he's not...

    Billy and Sheena Deep are spending their summer vacation on the Caribbean island of Ilandra with their uncle named Dr. Deep who goes simply by Dr. D. While snorkeling, Billy is nearly attacked by a sea monster and manages to get away. Dr. D's assistant, a muscular graduate student named Alexander DuBrow, serves up lunch to the children: chicken sal...

    The Classic Goosebumps reprint was released as a tie-in to the second Goosebumps HorrorLand book, Creep from the Deep.

    Differences

    1. In Portugal, this is the twentieth book in the original Goosebumpsseries. 2. In the Portuguese translation of the story there are some notable differences: 2.1. Billy and Sheena Deep are called "Guilherme and Margarida Oceano" 2.2. Alexander DuBrow is called "Alexandre Cardoso." 3. In Israel, this is the sixth book in the original series.

    Goosebumps Graphix

    Deep Trouble was adapted into a Goosebumps Graphix story in March 2007 by Amy Kim Ganter. It is the third story in Terror Trips.

    Billy and Sheena's father was inadvertently named in the book. Billy's full name is William Deep Jr., so that makes the father William Deep Sr.
    This book was one of three Goosebumps books to win a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award, which it won in 1995. The other two winners were Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps, which won in 1996, and t...
    The original tagline and cover of the book is a reference to the tagline of the 1978 film Jaws 2.
    Deep Trouble is one of the few books in the original series to not be adapted for the Goosebumps TV series, though its sequel was. However, the adaptation of the sequel was simply retitled "Deep Tr...
  2. "Deep, Deep Trouble" is a rap song from the 1990 Simpsons album The Simpsons Sing the Blues, performed by the fictional character Bart Simpson (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) about his trouble-making antics.

  3. Apr 6, 2024 · Deep sea mining is a serious threat to the ocean’s ecosystem and climate stability. In a poetic dialogue between oceanographer ‘Her Deepness’ Sylvia Earle and renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Deep Trouble explains how the ocean creates oxygen, sequesters carbon, regulates climate, and makes life possible on earth.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Deep Trouble was originally published in May 1994 (Spine #19) and Deep Trouble II was originally published in August 1997 (Spine #58). The series adaptation aired on Monday, November 16, 1998...

  5. Deep Trouble is a two-part episode of the Goosebumps TV series. Despite the title of the episode (and the DVD) being titled "Deep Trouble", the episode itself is actually based on Deep Trouble II. The episodes aired on Fox during the Fox Kids block on September 16, 1998, as the seventh and...

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