The Othersiders

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  • TV-PG
  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 3.3  (172)

The Othersiders was a paranormal reality show that aired on Cartoon Network in 2009. The show followed a group of five teenagers - Derek Shetterly, Riley Litman, Jackie, Zack and Sam - as they investigated haunted locations throughout Southern California. Each episode began with the team receiving a call from a local resident requesting their help in investigating a supernatural occurrence or haunted location. The team, armed with various equipment such as EMF detectors, thermal cameras, and night vision goggles, would then spend the night at the location to document any strange occurrences.

Throughout the night, the team would explore different areas of the location, interview witnesses, and attempt to communicate with any entities they believed to be present. They used various techniques such as EVP recording, dowsing rods, and Ouija boards. The team was also adept at debunking potential hoaxes or natural explanations for any seemingly supernatural events.

One of the most unique aspects of The Othersiders was that it was hosted by actual teenagers. The show was marketed towards a younger demographic, and the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the team members was one of the show's defining features. The team's relatable personalities and interactions with one another made the show feel more like a group of friends having a spooky adventure rather than a serious documentary show.

Another defining feature of the show was the production value. The show was shot in a found-footage style, with handheld cameras and night-vision lenses creating an immersive and often intense viewing experience. The team's reactions to any strange occurrences felt genuine and believable, which added to the show's overall ambiance.

The show often explored locations with historical significance, such as the Queen Mary ship in Long Beach or the Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles. In addition to exploring the paranormal, the show also provided historical background on each location, giving viewers an understanding of the context surrounding the paranormal activity.

Overall, The Othersiders was a unique and entertaining show that brought a fresh perspective to the paranormal reality genre. The youthful energy and enthusiasm of the team members combined with the show's high production value and genuine spookiness made it a standout show for anyone interested in the paranormal.

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Alcatraz
23. Alcatraz
October 30, 2009
The team explores the infamous prison Alcatraz to investigate reported paranormal activity. Included: a trip to "The Rock," where the most dangerous criminals were held.
Camino Saw Mill
22. Camino Saw Mill
October 29, 2009
The group visits a sawmill where several accidents, some deadly, occurred.
The Preston Castle
21. The Preston Castle
October 28, 2009
The team explores a reform school that was home to juvenile delinquents.
Santa Barbara Courthouse
20. Santa Barbara Courthouse
October 27, 2009
A courthouse built on the former site of gallows is reportedly haunted by an executed criminal who murdered his girlfriend in the late 1800s.
Union Hotel
19. Union Hotel
October 26, 2009
The team visits an Old West saloon reportedly haunted by cowboys, bandits and gamblers who met untimely deaths.
LA Power Plant
18. LA Power Plant
October 23, 2009
The team explores a power plant rumored to be haunted by a scuba diver who died there after being sucked into the plant's water-intake pipe.
Santa Anita Racetrack
17. Santa Anita Racetrack
October 21, 2009
The team goes to the Santa Anita Racetrack to investigate reports of hauntings by three thoroughbred horses that are buried there.
Santa Maria Sugar Factory
16. Santa Maria Sugar Factory
October 16, 2009
The crew visits an abandoned sugar factory, which was the site of many accidents during its decades of operation.
La Purisima Mission
15. La Purisima Mission
October 14, 2009
The team visits a Spanish mission built in the 18th century that was the site of a bloody Indian revolt.
Camp Gilmore
14. Camp Gilmore
October 12, 2009
The crew investigates reports of paranormal activity at a summer camp on Chumash Indian territory.
Linda Vista Hospital
13. Linda Vista Hospital
October 9, 2009
The group explores an abandoned hospital where there have been reports of strange noises and flickering lights.
Glendora House
12. Glendora House
September 2, 2009
The team investigates a house. Paranormal Evidence:Strong smell of perfume, curtain moves on its own, strong smell of cigar, bathroom faucet turns on twice, EVP saying, "My house", EVP saying, "My name is Sarah". Verdict: Everyone thought the place was haunted. Note: This episode has collected much evidence all because of this house.Note: This is one of the episodes_4-18 that originally aired in September which was part of Season 1.
Tropico Gold Mine
11. Tropico Gold Mine
August 26, 2009
The team heads to California to explore a gold mine which is plagued with rumors of spirits around the area.
Evergreen Cemetery
10. Evergreen Cemetery
August 19, 2009
Zack and the team make plans for their Evergreen Cemetery visit.
Mission Inn Hotel
9. Mission Inn Hotel
August 12, 2009
The crew explore a historic California hotel which is rumored to be haunted by it's former owner.
'50s Town Movie Set
8. '50s Town Movie Set
August 5, 2009
A potentially haunted movie set that has experienced unexplained malfunctions is explored.
Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility
7. Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility
July 29, 2009
The team investigates a youth correctional facility and detention center. Paranormal Evidence: Loud bang in the gym, voice that sounds like "get OUT" on voice recorder, lightbulb pops in the garage, Riley's arm was tapped in the Taft cellblock, Sam hearing girls laughing in the chapel, a dead woman floating in chapel, light through window in chapel. Verdict: Everyone thought the place was haunted. Note: The EVP was later decided to be just "OUT".
Marine Warehouse
6. Marine Warehouse
July 22, 2009
The team investigates an abandoned marine warehouse used in World War II. Paranormal Evidence: Moving apperation on the wall, elevator opens by itself, sounds of animals including a whistling noise on the sixth floor, Sam heard a dog bark, but KC didn't, sound of cable snapping, figure walking next to elevator. Verdict: Everyone Except KC and Sam thought it wasn't haunted.
Fort MacArthur
5. Fort MacArthur
July 15, 2009
The famous U.S. military base Fort MacArthur provides the backdrop for this episode of the Othersiders.
Morey Mansion
4. Morey Mansion
July 8, 2009
The team investigates the Morey Mansion. Paranormal Evidence: S.M. initials in the mirror, mirror hot spot making up the S.M., moving orb in billiards room, open door that was locked, railing hot spot, and a fan spinning on its own. Jackie's weird feeling in the billiard room Verdict: Everyone except Zack thought the place was haunted.
Mojave Airport Boneyard-Airplane Graveyard
3. Mojave Airport Boneyard-Airplane Graveyard
July 1, 2009
The team investigates Mojave Airport Boneyard. Paranormal Evidence: Plane crashing noise, camera falling on its own, picture of an orb, flashing light, cargo door opening and closing on its own, ghostly figure. Verdict: Everyone, except KC thought this place wasn't haunted.
Queen Mary
2. Queen Mary
June 24, 2009
The crew examines the RMS Queen Mary, a now-retired ocean liner in Long Beach, California, believed to be haunted.
Lincoln Heights Jail
1. Lincoln Heights Jail
June 17, 2009
The crew heads to investigate the Lincoln Heights Jail, which is believed to be haunted by the ghosts of the tortured inmates who resided there.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 17, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (172)
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