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Characters that appear in the ''[[Friday the 13 th13th (Film)|Friday the 13 th]]'' films. Watch out, this page has unmarked '''spoilers''' in it.
 
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* [[The Mirror Shows Your True Self]]: Mirrors reveal Jason's true form inside the people he has possessed in ''Jason Goes to Hell''.
* [[Mobile Menace]]: Started out like this, and gradually turned into [[Offscreen Teleportation|a blatant teleporter]].
* [[MommasMomma's Boy]]
* [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]]: He is shown to have more teeth than humanly possible in parts ''VII'' and ''VIII''.
* [[Mysterious Past]]: Nothing is known about the time between his "drowning" in Crystal lake in 1957 and murder of Alice in 1979.
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* [[Two Faced]]: He sports this look in ''Part VII''. It was a result from getting mauled by a boat motor in ''Part VI'' and spending time rotting underwater.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: ''Freddy vs. Jason'' reveals that he had a fear of water when he was a child. It doesn't affect him as an adult (being a zombie and all), but Freddy gives it back to him to get the upper hand.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Jason is one of the most notable slashers in horror history, but somewhere deep (very deep) inside is a [[MommasMomma's Boy]] that [[Missing Mom|deeply misses her]] and [["Well Done, Son" Guy|feels he has to please her]]. Also, as a dream sequence in ''[[Freddy vs. Jason (Film)|Freddy vs. Jason]]'' showed, the campers were pretty relentless in picking on him when he was just a small, deformed boy.
* [[Would Hurt a Child]]: When he was alive. After his death, his shown being intrigued by children but ultimately leaving them alone.
 
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* [[Informed Ability]]: Her artistic skills.
* [[Named By the Adaptation]]: Her surname came from spin-off material.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Sure, she managed to stop Pamela's little spree. The crazy old lady may have been gone, but now her unstoppable zombie killing machine of a son gets brought into the picture because of her.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: Because Jason took it with him.
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: She also has the dubious honor of being victim number one in Jason's bodycount.
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* [[The Cameo]]: Gets one in the book ''Hate-Kill-Repeat'', via a flashback.
* [[The Cassandra]]: His warnings are true (for different reasons, though) and nobody believes him.
* [[In -Series Nickname]]
* [[Large Ham]]: "[[Incoming Ham|YOUR'RE GOIN' TO CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE, AIN'T 'CHA?!]]"
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Notice in ''Part 2'' that he's wearing the exact same clothes he had on in the original. Sure, it's five years later, but still...
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== Tommy Jarvis ==
 
[[File:TommyJ_7186.jpg|frame|Step 1: Destroy Jason's corpse. Step 2: Muck it up and resurrect him instead. [[Step Three: Profit|Step 3: Profit?]]]]
 
 
{{quote| "Jason belongs in Hell. And I'm gonna see that he gets there."}}
 
Closest thing the franchise had for a ''hero'' protagonist, Tommy was young boy who had interest in all things horror and was a good amateur FX creator. Just like any ''Friday the 13th'' protagonist, he was forced to fight for his life when Jason was on yet another killing spree near his family's place. With the help of his sister he manages to bring Jason down for good, leaving him [[Harmful to Minors|heavily traumatized]] in the process. He spends many years in mental institutions, and at his worst mental state almost becomes replacement for Jason. Some time later he attempts to cremate Jason's body, so he can be finally released from the demons of his past. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|This goes spectacularly wrong]] and he is forced to fight Jason once more.
 
<small>Played by: Corey Feldman (''The Final Chapter''), John Shepherd (''Part V'') and Matt Spease (''Part VI'').</small>
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<small>Played by: Jennifer Banko (as a child) and Lar Park-Lincoln</small>
 
* [[DaddysDaddy's Girl]]: She loved her father a lot, even if he was prone to drinking too much and abusing her mother.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Killed her dad by accident during a fight that her father had with her mom, causing Tina to lose control.
* [[Girl Next Door]]