trill dill
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I know I haven't posted a poll-type thread in awhile, but guess it's taken time to come up with a topic that isn't along the lines of "What's your top 6.022 x 10^23 favorite Simpsons quotes?" or "The Top Googolplex best cartoon characters ever!" and run afoul of the "no list threads" rule recently instated...so...
What cliches are usually seen in Halloween episodes / specials of cartoons?
To start:
- It's always a full moon on Halloween night. Which of course isn't always guaranteed, but I guess otherwise they can't have stories involving werewolves showing up...
- There's always a house that gives out something lame (usually healthy food or vaguely-healthier-than-candy snacks) that the kids will *always* gag over. Guess this happens in reality too, but kids seem a bit more tolerant in real life than in cartoons...
- Jokes about lame costumes will often be seen.
- A haunted house will often be seen showing up in the series just for the Halloween episode. Since of course the kids don't feel compelled to go into the haunted house on, say, March 22nd or anything...
- The weather's always warm enough to go out trick-or-treating on October 31st without needing jackets. I know the cartoon makers live in California, but around *here* (the midwestern US, i.e. *not* California), it's already highs in the 50s/lower 60s at this time of year...
Any others?
-B.
What cliches are usually seen in Halloween episodes / specials of cartoons?
To start:
- It's always a full moon on Halloween night. Which of course isn't always guaranteed, but I guess otherwise they can't have stories involving werewolves showing up...
- There's always a house that gives out something lame (usually healthy food or vaguely-healthier-than-candy snacks) that the kids will *always* gag over. Guess this happens in reality too, but kids seem a bit more tolerant in real life than in cartoons...
- Jokes about lame costumes will often be seen.
- A haunted house will often be seen showing up in the series just for the Halloween episode. Since of course the kids don't feel compelled to go into the haunted house on, say, March 22nd or anything...
- The weather's always warm enough to go out trick-or-treating on October 31st without needing jackets. I know the cartoon makers live in California, but around *here* (the midwestern US, i.e. *not* California), it's already highs in the 50s/lower 60s at this time of year...
Any others?
-B.