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Are You Afraid of the Dark? (TV series)

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Are You Afraid of the Dark? was a horror-themed television series for children. The original series was a joint production of the Canadian companies YTV, Cinar, and the American company Nickelodeon. Although the episode "The Tale of the Twisted Claw" first debuted as a pilot for the show on Halloween, 1991, Are You Afraid of the Dark ran between August 15, 1992 and February 3, 1996 on Nickelodeon's SNICK. A revived series with new directors, new writers, and a new cast was produced by Nickelodeon from 1999 to 2000 and also played on SNICK. It also aired on the channel Supermax. The show was aired during the 90's in Latin America by Nickelodeon Latin America. The show was also aired from 1996-2005 in Australia on the Australian Nickelodeon Channel.

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[edit] Background

Both series revolved around a group of adolescent children who referred to themselves as the "Midnight Society". Once a week, at a secret site in the woods at night, one member would tell a scary story to the group. The actual story, rather than the telling, was displayed to the television viewer. The story was shown between the group's arrival at the site and their departure. Each storyteller would begin their story by stating "Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society, I call this story..." at which point they would toss birch bark powder into the campfire to heighten the flames and produce an eerie white smoke. The storyteller would continue the story by announcing the title of the story.

The themes usually revolved around paranormal phenomena, such as ghosts, magic, haunted houses, magical curses, vampires, witches and the like.

Sources of these tales varied; many were adaptations of public domain fairytales, short stories or urban legends. For example, "The Tale of the Twisted Claw" is considered to be an adaptation of W.W. Jacobs' short story "The Monkey's Paw". Some of the episodes' story lines are close to those of books written for the Goosebumps book series by R.L. Stine, intentionally or not, which was popular at roughly the same time as this show (The Tale of the Curious Camera is an almost exact replica of the Goosebumps book Say Cheese And Die, though both were likely inspired by 'A Most Unusual Camera', an episode of the original Twilight Zone series). In French, the serie's name is : Fais Moi Peur

The show was filmed primarily in Montreal, Quebec.

The first and second seasons are available on DVD in Canada.

[edit] Cast - First Series

  • Jacob Tierney - Eric (1992)
  • Raine Pare-Coull - Betty Ann (1992-1996)
  • Ross Hull - Gary (1992-1996)
  • Jodie Resther - Kiki (1992-1996)
  • Jason Alisharan - Frank (1992-1995)
  • Rachel Blanchard - Kristen (1992-1993)
  • Nathaniel Moreau - David (1992-1993)
  • Daniel DeSanto - Tucker (1994-1996)
  • Joanna Garcia - Sam (1994-1996)
  • Codie Lucas Wilbee - Stig (1995-1996)

[edit] Cast - Second Series

[edit] Memorable characters

The most memorable recurring character was Sardo (Richard Dumont), a magic-shop owner. He would often attempt to sell a character a "prized" item, rarely succeeding. He often has items in his shop that are really magical, yet does not know until it's revealed in the story. One of the most memorable recurring jokes in the series occurred when someone would address him as "Mr. Sardo". He would then get irritated and exclaim: "No 'mister'; accent on the 'doh'!" Although he rarely got what he wanted, he would often end up helping the characters, intentionally or not. He was used by Gary.

Another such is Dr. Vink (Aron Tager). He was a physically imposing man who would often appear as a mad scientist, sorcerer, and the like. He would also get his name mispronounced. When this happened, he would respond "Vink. With a va-va-va." He was used by Frank, although both characters appear in the double episode "The Tale of Cutter's Treasure", which was told by both Frank and Gary.

Various other characters are used in multiple stories.

Gary's stories seemed to be the fan favorite (and also acted as the leader of the midnight society)

[edit] Episode list

[edit] Season 1 (1992)

  • 1. The Tale of the Phantom Cab: Two brothers get lost in the woods and come across a mysterious cab driver, as well as a reclusive backwoods scientist by the name of Dr. Vink. In order to prevent their death, they must solve the riddle: "What is weightless, can be seen by the naked eye, and when you put it into a barrel, it will make the barrel lighter?" Told by Frank.
  • 2. The Tale of Laughing in the Dark: Zeebo was once a cigar-loving gangster, but died in a funhouse as he fled the police for robbing a bank. In the present day, a kid is haunted by his ghost after stealing a clown's nose, made in the gangster's likeness. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 3. The Tale of the Lonely Ghost: A girl is tricked into going to visit a house haunted by a lonely, mute girl in search of her mother. Told by David.
  • 4. The Tale of the Twisted Claw: Two young boys play a prank on the local eccentric woman. On Halloween, she gives them a strange claw that she claims will grant them wishes. Inspired by The Monkey's Paw. Told by David.
  • 5. The Tale of the Hungry Hounds: A girl finds her aunt's old horse-riding jacket and becomes possessed by her spirit who must feed her starving dogs in order to rest in peace. Told by Kristen.
  • 6. The Tale of the Super Specs: A prankster buys gag gifts from Sardo's magic shop, including "Super Specs", a pair of weird glasses that reveal alien creatures from another dimension. Potentially inspired by the movie They Live. Told by Gary.
  • 7. The Tale of the Captured Souls: A family moves into a lakeside resort headed by a young boy who steals people's souls in order to stay young forever. Told by Kiki.
  • 8. The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors: A sister and brother suspect that their new neighbors may be vampires. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 9. The Tale of the Sorcerer's Apprentice: A high school outcast falls under the spell of an evil wizard named Goth. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 10. The Tale of Jake and the Leprechaun: An aspiring theater actor gets cast in a play about a boy who gets turned into a leprauchaun by an elf who tries to save him from a banshee. Life begins to imitate art when the boy turns into a leprauchaun and discovers that his director may be a banshee in search of magic herbs. Told by Eric.
  • 11. The Tale of the Dark Music: A boy discovers strange creatures living in his uncle's basement everytime he plays music on the radio. Told by Eric.
  • 12. The Tale of the Prom Queen: Two boys befriend a strange girl while hunting for the mystery behind the death of a prom queen. A take on the more traditional 'hitchiking ghost' stories. Told by Kristen.
  • 13. The Tale of the Pinball Wizard: A boy obsessed with video games finds himself trapped in the mall at closing time--and the protagonist of a real life video game. Told by Gary.

[edit] Season 2 (1993)

  • 14. The Tale of the Final Wish: Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait guest stars in this story of a teenage girl who still believes in the lighter side of fairy tales- and gets taken to a world where her beloved stories hold a dark side. Told by Kristen.
  • 15. The Tale of the Midnight Madness: In a last ditch effort to save a failing theater, Dr. Vink (from the first episode) shows a vampire film that draws in big audiences- and brings the movie monster to life. Told by Frank.
  • 16. The Tale of Locker 22: In David Winning's directorial debut, a new girl at school gets assigned a locker that takes her back to the 1960's where she must rescue a student from dying in a chemistry class accident. Told by Kristen.
  • 17. The Tale of the Thirteenth Floor: Two siblings discover an elevator floor filled with strange toys and games... and alien parents who want their daughter back. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 18. The Tale of the Dream Machine: An aspiring writer finds a typewriter that makes everything written come true, including a story about the death of his best friend. Told by Gary, but written by Kiki because at the time, Kiki had a sore throat.
  • 19. The Tale of the Dark Dragon: A disabled teen, still bitter from the accident that caused his handicap, buys a potion from Sardo's magic shop that turns him into the coolest kid in school, but brings out a demon born from his own anger and self-loathing. Told by David.
  • 20. The Tale of the Whispering Walls: A babysitter and her two charges get lost on the way from a carnival. When their car breaks down, the babysitter goes inside to use their telephone. The children soon learn that the house is haunted by the ghosts of visitors who went in, but never came out. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 21. The Tale of the Frozen Ghost: "Clarissa Explains It All" star Melissa Joan Hart guest stars in this story about a spoiled boy and his babysister who, while visiting the boy's aunts, are haunted by the ghost of a boy who froze to death. Told by Kristen.
  • 22. The Tale of the Full Moon: Two young pet detectives suspect a neighbor of being a werewolf after cats begin disappearing from the neighborhood. Told by Frank.
  • 23. The Tale of the Shiny Red Bicycle: A boy is haunted by the friend he tried to save from drowning. Told by David.
  • 24. The Tale of the Magician's Assistant: A boy becomes an assistant to a magician named Shandu and steals his magic wand. Told by Gary.
  • 25. The Tale of the Hatching: Two siblings are sent to a boarding school where the students are brainwashed into caring for mutant reptiles' eggs, who are bent on world domination. Told by David.
  • 26. The Tale of Old Man Corcoran: Two boys join a group that plays hide and seek in a graveyard that is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of the old caretaker - and learn that the rumor is true. Told by Kiki.

[edit] Season 3 (1994)

  • 27. The Tale of the Midnight Ride: A boy moves to Sleepy Hollow, where he learns the truth about - and comes face-to-face with - The Headless Horseman. Told by Tucker.
  • 28. The Tale of Apartment 214: A girl befriends an old woman who died on the day someone promised to be with her, but never came. History repeats itself when the girl breaks her promise to the old lady and is haunted by her angry spirit. Told by Kiki.
  • 29. The Tale of Watcher's Woods: In 1919, three campers got lost in Watcher's Woods and vanished, leaving behind their whistles. Decades later, two girls are paired together for a summer camp hike... and encounter three witches who used to be the lost girls. Told by Sam.
  • 30. The Tale of the Phone Police: Two prank phone callers get hunted down by a viligante group who capture and erase the existence of anyone who misuses the phone. Told by Tucker.
  • 31. The Tale of the Doll Maker: A girl finds a mysterious dollhouse in the attic which may have a connection with her friend's disappearance. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 32. The Tale of the Bookish Babysitter: A television-obsessed child is babysat by a woman who brings books to life - literally. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 33. The Tale of the Carved Stone: A girl buys a stone from Sardo's magic shop that takes her back in time. Told by Gary.
  • 34. The Tale of the Guardian's Curse: Danny Cooksey (Bobby Budnick from the Nickelodeon comedy "Salute Your Shorts") guest stars in this story of two kids who accidentally resurrect a mummified Egyptian queen at their father's museum. Told by Tucker.
  • 35. The Tale of the Curious Camera: A boy receives a camera that predicts misfortune for anything and anyone photographed by it. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 36. The Tale of the Dream Girl: A teen boy named Johnny falls for a strange girl who died in a car accident... and has a secret about Johnny's past. This episode was cited by M. Night Shyamalan as the inspiration for The Sixth Sense. Told by Sam.
  • 37. The Tale of the Quicksilver: "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" star Tatyana Ali guest stars (in a dual role) in a story about two boys haunted by an evil spirit and a girl who died trying to ward him off. Told by Kiki.
  • 38. The Tale of the Crimson Clown: A mischievous boy steals his older brother's money and is tormented by a clown doll that punishes children who choose to be bad. Told by Gary.
  • 39. The Tale of the Dangerous Soup: Dr. Vink (the scientist from the very first episode and "The Tale of the Midnight Madness") is back and running The Wild Boar, a restaurant where a demon harvests the fear from their employees, including guest star Neve Campbell, as the main ingredient for a popular dish. Told by Frank.

[edit] Season 4 (1995)

  • 40. The Tale of the Renegade Virus: A boy places a virus in his friend's computer game as a prank...and faces a real virus who tries to escape into the real world. Told by Gary.
  • 41. The Tale of the Long Ago Locket: A lovelorn boy gets lost in the forest, and finds himself in the Revolutionary War, where a soldier must return to his love before she gets married to another man. Told by Sam.
  • 42. The Tale of the Water Demons: Two cousins deliver food to an old man who stole jewelry from a shipwreck and is now haunted by the victims' ghosts. Potentially inspired by the movie The Fog. Told by Tucker.
  • 43. The Tale of Cutter's Treasure (1): Part one of two. Two brothers unleash the spirit of a ruthless pirate named Cutter. Told by Gary and Frank.
  • 44. The Tale of Cutter's Treasure (2): Part two of two. When Cutter kidnaps one of the brothers, it's up to the other to save him and avenge the death of their great-grandfather killed by Cutter himself. Told by Gary and Frank.
  • 45. The Tale of the Quiet Librarian: Two children discover that their local library is haunted by the ghost of a librarian who steals the voices of loud children. Buffy the Vampire Slayer would later gain acclaim for a similar episode called Hush. Told by Kiki.
  • 46. The Tale of the Silent Servant: Two cousins use a magic stick to turn a scarecrow into their slave who does everything perfectly, including carrying out an inadvertent murder plan. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 47. The Tale of the Room for Rent: A ghost haunts an old man as revenge for supposedly killing him during a WWII plane crash and stealing his girlfriend. Told by Sam.
  • 48. The Tale of the Ghastly Grinner: A would-be comic book artist accidentally brings to life a comic book villain who turns its victims into grinning, drooling zombies. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 49. The Tale of the Fire Ghost: Two siblings with the help of the ghost of a dead fireman who was killed in the line of duty. Battle against the spirit of fire itself. Told by Tucker.
  • 50. The Tale of the Closet Keepers: A deaf girl and the boy who mistreated her must escape from an alien zoo where Earth children are the main exhibit. Told by Kiki.
  • 51. The Tale of the Unfinished Painting: A would-be artist spends time at an art studio run by a witch who owns a set of cursed paintbrushes that trap anyone who signs their name on a completed piece. Told by Gary.
  • 52. The Tale of Train Magic: A boy who loves trains finds himself aboard a toy train modeled after a real one that crashed years ago and killed everyone on board. Told by Frank.

[edit] Season 5 (1996)

  • 53. The Tale of the Dead Man's Float: A teenage science nerd called Zeke desperately wants to get this girl, Clorice, to like him; so he shows her an old swimming pool at their school and she convinces her swim team coach to re-open it. It turns out that the pool was built in the 1950's on an old graveyard, but one of the spirits refuses to move on. Told by Stig.
  • 54. The Tale of Station 109.1: Comedian/former Saturday Night Live castmember Gilbert Gottfried guest stars as a DJ named Roy in this tale of a death-obsessed boy who discovers a radio station that takes its listeners to the afterlife- whether they want to go or not. The episode also features a 15 year old Ryan Gosling in a supporting performance. Told by Stig.
  • 55. The Tale of the Mystical Mirror: A self-conscious girl gets hired to work at a boutique where the owner uses a magic mirror to steal her employees' beauty and turns them into dogs. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 56. The Tale of the Chameleons: "Sister, Sister" stars Tia and Tamera Mowry appear in this "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"-esque story of a reckless girl who doesn't heed the warning of getting bitten by a chameleon ("Bite ya once, bite ya twice, a little water, pay the price!") and gets turned into one by a chameleon who disguises herself as a human as part of a plan to unleash her species on the world. Told by Betty Ann.
  • 57. The Tale of Prisoner's Past: Two step-brothers accidentally release a convict's ghost while visiting an old prison on a school field trip. Told by Tucker.
  • 58. The Tale of C7: In the last episode directed by David Winning, a family buys an abandoned hotel and summon a spirit from a nearby lake by playing a popular selection on an old jukebox. Told by Sam.
  • 59. The Tale of Manaha: A young boy who is the butt of practical jokes at summer camp steals a statue, releasing mythical creatures who hunt for human flesh. Told by Tucker.
  • 60. The Tale of the Unexpected Visitor: Two boys use their father's top-secret audio equipment to broadcast their music into space. They succeed when a kid alien answers their message - and comes over to play. Told by Kiki.
  • 61. The Tale of the Vacant Lot: An insecure young girl shops at a bizarre store that supplies her with everything she need to be popular - in exchange for her soul. Told by Kiki.
  • 62. The Tale of a Door Unlocked: A boy buys a toy door from Sardo's magic shop that predicts death for a girl he likes. Told by Gary.
  • 63. The Tale of the Night Shift: Emmanuelle Chriqui appears in this episode about a hospital volunteer who fears for her life when her co-workers are killed off and turned into the walking dead by a vampire living in the basement; Elisha Cuthbert appears briefly as a young patient. Back in the real world, Gary and Sam get much closer together. Told by Sam.
  • 64. The Tale of the Jagged Sign: A girl sent to live with her aunt tries to solve the mystery of a strange symbol and a ghost waiting in the mountains for the woman he loved. Told by Kiki.
  • 65. The Tale of Badge: On her sixteenth birthday, a girl learns from her grandmother that she is a witch and must use her newfound magic to stop a demon named Badge. Told by Gary.

[edit] Season 6 (1999)

  • 66. The Tale of the Forever Game: After a boy who mistreats his friends and family steps into an ancient, creaking tree, he learns that he must play a game that puts his sister and friend in jeopardy. Told by Tucker.
  • 67. The Tale of the Misfortune Cookie: A bored teen uses a golden fortune cookie to make his life interesting... with horrifying results. Told by Andy.
  • 68. The Tale of the Virtual Pets: Kids become obsessed with the Diggers, Tamagotchi-like pets that require to be fed information. But Kate, the only girl in her class not computer-savvy, finds that the Diggers are using the kids to escape out into the human world, while the kids themselves are about to be confined into cyberspace. Told by Vange.
  • 69. The Tale of the Zombie Dice: Mr. Click, a strange video arcade owner, challenges kids to a game where the losers are shrunk down and sent to countries all over the world as pets - even though a lot of them die on the trip. Possibly inspired by the apocryphal accounts of the game Polybius. Told by Vange.
  • 70. The Tale of the Gruesome Gourmets: Two brothers suspect that their new neighbors may be cannibals. Told by Megan.
  • 71. The Tale of Jake the Snake: An aspiring hockey player named Wiley is given a strange hockey stick that once belonged to Jake "The Snake" Desmond, who started out as the worst in his league, but soon became the star player everytime he used it to score a goal. Not only does Wiley gain the abilities of a professional player, but also the skin, personality, and appetite of a snake. Told by Tucker.
  • 72. The Tale of the Hunted: A girl obsessed with hunting animals gets mysteriously transformed into a wolf whose life is in danger. Told by Andy.
  • 73. The Tale of the Wisdom Glass: A rich kid tricks a poor kid into stealing a computer game called The Wisdom Glass. Both are transported into a cyberworld where they're put on trial for their heinous action. Told by Quinn.
  • 74. The Tale of the Walking Shadow: A boy is cast in the stage presentation of "MacBeth" and finds that the theater is haunted by the actors and actresses who never finished the play. Told by Megan.
  • 75. The Tale of Oblivion: A boy buys magical art supplies, complete with an eraser that sends anything to a place called Oblivion, where everything sent there is permanently destroyed - including human life. Told by Tucker.
  • 76. The Tale of Vampire Town: A self-proclaimed vampire slayer named Adder is on the hunt for the legendary vampire, Dreyfus. However, the hunter soon becomes the hunted during his stay at a strange town, where people believe he is the vampire. Told by Quinn.
  • 77. The Tale of the Secret Admirer: A shy girl gets secret admirer messages from a dead boy who sent secret admirer messages to her mother when he was alive. Told by Megan.
  • 78. The Tale of Bigfoot Ridge: A girl travels to a town where her missing friend has been captured by a ghost who only hunts in the darkness. Features a young Hayden Christensen before his big break in Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Told by Tucker.

[edit] Season 7 (2000)

  • 79. The Tale of the Silver Sight, Part 1: Part one of three. Gary, the original president of the Midnight Society, and his brother, Tucker, must band together the Midnight Society members from 1937 in order to stop an evil spirit from taking over the world.
  • 80. The Tale of the Silver Sight, Part 2: Part two of three. The current members of the Midnight Society continue searching for the original members of the Midnight Society.
  • 81. The Tale of the Silver Sight, Part 3: Part three of three. The current Midnight Society searches for the silver sight and faces their true enemy.
  • 82. The Tale of the Lunar Locusts: Figure skater Tara Lipinski guest stars as an alien girl named Ellen who ropes in an Earth boy to be the father of unborn alien babies buried underneath the football field of their school. Told by Megan.
  • 83. The Tale of the Stone Maiden: A girl breaks up with her longtime boyfriend who disappears and becomes a ghostly girl's object of desire. Told by Megan.
  • 84. The Tale of Highway 13: Two friends fix up a 1950's muscle car that takes them down a mysterious highway, and the only way to return home is to challenge a ghostly truck in a deadly drag race. Told by Quinn.
  • 85. The Tale of the Reanimator: A plant store worker steals an experimental potion that can bring dead plants back to life, but may have horrible repercussions if used on a dead animal - or a dead human. Told by Quinn.
  • 86. The Tale of the Time Trap: A boy finds a magic lamp and gets caught in a genie's plans to free herself from granting wishes. Told by Tucker.
  • 87. The Tale of the Photo Finish: As part of a club initation, a boy steals a painting of a dead boy who died because no one would accept him - and now gets his revenge by trapping his enemies into his "Wall of Shame". Told by Andy.
  • 88. The Tale of the Last Dance: A "Phantom of the Opera"-esque story of a mutant who falls for a violin player - and will stop at nothing to make her his love. Told by Andy.
  • 89. The Tale of the Laser Maze: Competitive twins get trapped in an alien game of laser tag, where the creator of the game plans to make robotic clones of them to become his star players. Told by Tucker.
  • 90. The Tale of the Many Faces: A struggling model visits a strange woman who collects the faces of beautiful women and uses them as masks. Told by Vange.
  • 91. The Tale of the Night Nurse: Two sisters are visited by the ghost of a young girl named Emily who supposedly died at the hands of her nurse. Now the nurse returns to prove her innocence. Told by Vange.

[edit] Trivia

  • Canada has released the first season on DVD, as well as a special DVD that contains the first 6 episodes of the sixth season. The complete second season was released on November 28, 2006.
  • In "The Tale Of The Room For Rent," the movie from the episode "The Tale Of The Midnight Madness" can be seen playing on the television in the background.
  • Dr. Vink appears in several episodes told by Frank while Sardo appears in some of Gary's stories. In the episode "The Tale of the Dark Dragon", David tells a story featuring Sardo in Gary's honor, as it was Gary's birthday. "The Tale of Cutter's Treasure" features both characters since the tale is told by both Gary and Frank. In the 6th and 7th season Tucker uses Sardo in some of his stories.
  • "The Tale of the Whispering Walls" makes reference to the Zeebo funhouse from "The Tale of Laughing in the Dark" while in "The Tale of the Crimson Clown" and "The Tale of the Train Magic" Zeebo has his own video game. A reference is made again in "The Tale of The Mystical Mirror" when the main character claims she's going to "look like Zeebo the clown." In "The Tale of The Lonely Ghost" one of the girls calls the protagonist a "Zeeb" as an insult.
  • In "The Tale Of The Manaha" they show some boys unpacking and one boy unpacks the Ghastly Grinner comic book which was featured in "The Tale Of The Ghastly Grinner".
  • Sci-fi veteran David Winning directed ten episodes including "The Tale of the Shiny Red Bicycle" and "The Tale of the Dream Girl".
  • David Deveau, who stars in "The Tale Of The Manaha", later went on to join the new Midnight Society as Andy.
  • In "The Tale Of C7" when it shows the young girl reading by the window sill, she is reading "The Ghastly Grinner" which was originally an episode.
  • In "The Tale Of Midnight Madness" when the vampire first comes out of the screen, Dr. Vink can clearly be seen on the screen behind the vampire.
  • The song at the end of "The Tale Of The Prom Queen", is "In The Still Of the Night" by the Five Satins.
  • There was a board game made based on the show.
  • The show makes numerous references to crew members. One of those was the grave of Ron Oil that appeared in "The Tale of Old Man Corcoran, and "The Tale of The Dream Girl" which is a reference to the director Ron Oliver.
  • Dr. Vink has a barbershop and a restaurant called "The Wild Boar". The restaurant appeared in "The Tale of The Dangerous Soup" and the barbershop appeared in "The Tale of Cutter's Treasure".
  • "The Tale of the Mystical Mirror", "The tale of the Vacant Lot" and "The Tale of Many Faces" all have villianesses who are really old or ugly and are so obssesed with their looks that they try to hide it.
  • "The Tale of the Hunted" was voted Worst Episode at TV.com.
  • "The Tale of the Dream Girl" was cited by M. Night Shyamalan as the inspiration for The Sixth Sense.
  • In "The Tale of the Walking Shadow," while Ross is whistling in the theater, he is actually whistling the tune that usually appears after the fire is put out.

[edit] Memorable Quotes

  • Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society, I call this story...
  • That's Sardo! No "mister", accent on the "do".
  • Bite you once, bite you twice. A little water, pay the price!
  • Have you seen our "vomit?"
  • OK, ten dollars, but I'm losing on the deal!
  • It's your nickel!
  • Vink's the name. Dr. Vink, with a va-va-va.
  • And by the way... I am not a nutbag!
  • It knows what scares you.
  • Pick the right door and you'll go free... pick the wrong door and there he'll be.
  • It's the most fun in the park when you're laughing in the dark.
  • I'm cold.
  • Banana splits! All you can eat!
  • What he wants is not what he desires.
  • What do you do that for?!
  • Bring me the Setterwind.
  • EM PLEH
  • I declare this meeting of the Midnight Society closed.

[edit] External links

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