Season One
- 101: UFO Abduction, Firing Range, Buried Alive, Camp Killer
- 102: Bigfoot Attacks, Where's Shannen?, Flatline, Psycho Hitchhiker
- 103: Limo in Area 51, Monster in the Closet, Organ Harvest, Disappearing Stripper
- 104: Clone Attack, Repo Man, Orgy from Hell, Monkey Trouble
- 105: Meteor Man, Barbershop of Blood, Date with the Devil, Taxi Cab Carnage
- 106: Lab Spill, Haunted Babysitter, Serial Killer, Hellride
- 107: Tanning Salon Terror, Cable Killers, Little Girl Psychic, Runaway Corpse
- 108: Ghost Train, Body in Trunk, Dominatrix for a Day, Desert Monster
- 109: UFO Trailer Attack, The Cannibal Family, Séance from Hell, Driving the Dead
- 110: Harsh Reality, Dr. Werewolf, Boy in a Bubble, Virgin Sacrifice
- 111: Chupacabra Attack, Deadly Secret, Lights Out, Black Magic
- 112: Hazmat Hell, Surgery Nightmare, Death Lunch, Bad Seed
- 113: Laboratory Meltdown, Eye Witness, Unborn Clones, Silo Scare
- 114: Deadly Feast, Fear in the Box, Fear Antics: Psycho, Maniac Cop
- 115: Killer Clown, Lethal Conversation, Caught on Camera, Demonic Duel
- 116: Chainsaw Attack, Beastly Breakout, Deadly Hicks, Alien Returns
- 117: Dangerous Obsession, Web of Evil, Laboratory of Blood, Repo from Hell
- 118: Security Breach, Taste for Blood, Zombie Grandma, Killer Car
- 119: Bad Medicine, Killer Queen, Dead Alive, Alien Hunters
- 120: Massacre Under the House, Unholy Ground, Video Victim, Mask of Death
- 121: Lethal Touch, Showgirl's Revenge, Terror Next Door, Bigfoot Returns
- 122: Home Invasion, Demonic Possession, Fatal Beauty, The Hunted
- 123 Special: The Bloody Mirror, The Poltergiest, The Ouija Board, The Amityville Horror
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