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* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
* [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl|Seemingly Wholesome Fifties Car]]
* [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl|Seemingly Wholesome Fifties Car]]
* [[The Seventies]] / [[The Fifties]]: The novel is set in 1978-79, but Christine often turns time back to 1959 (the Nostalgic Fifties version), complete with [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl]] and a radio that plays [[Nothing but Hits]].
** To be more exact the radio in the 70s plays nothing but hits from the 50s.
* [[Split Personality Takeover]]
* [[Split Personality Takeover]]
* [[Sweater Girl]]: Leigh.
* [[Sweater Girl]]: Leigh.
* [[Switching POV]]: The first part is narrated by Dennis, the second part is told by an omniscient third-person narrator and mostly focuses on Arnie, and the third part is narrated by Dennis again.
* [[Switching POV]]: The first part is narrated by Dennis, the second part is told by an omniscient third-person narrator and mostly focuses on Arnie, and the third part is narrated by Dennis again.
* [[The Seventies]] / [[The Fifties]]: The novel is set in 1978-79, but Christine often turns time back to 1959 (the Nostalgic Fifties version), complete with [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl]] and a radio that plays [[Nothing but Hits]].
** To be more exact the radio in the 70s plays nothing but hits from the 50s.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Arnie.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Arnie.
* [[Vehicle Title]]
* [[Vehicle Title]]

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"She had the smell of a brand new car, and that's just about the finest smell in the world, except maybe for pussy."
—Roland D. LeBay to Arnie Cunningham regarding the worst auto purchase in history. For both of them.

A 1983 novel by Stephen King that was also adapted into a feature film in the same year by John Carpenter. The basic premise is that the most unpopular guy in a Pittsburgh area high school buys his first car, much like any other teenager the world over. The problem is that his car is extremely and psychotically Yandere for him. The novel details his transition from normal, if nerdy and unhappy, teenager into a somewhat popular greaser loner, and eventually into a lonely psychotic as the the car and the ghost of the previous owner begin to exact an ever increasing amount of control over him.


Tropes used in Christine (King novel) include: