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1977 Japanese horror movie by Nobuhiko Obayashi and considered the [[Spiritual Predecessor]] to ''[[Army of Darkness|The Evil Dead]]'', ''Hausu'' is the story of seven girls who decide to go to the country home belonging to the aunt of one of them, when all their summer vacation plans fall apart. Strange things begin to happen as it seems that evil forces are at work to [[Kill'Em All]]. It can be best described as a drug-addled [[David Lynch]]'s version of an even more colorful ''[[Suspiria]]'' remake.
1977 Japanese horror movie by Nobuhiko Obayashi and considered the [[Spiritual Predecessor]] to ''[[Army of Darkness|The Evil Dead]]'', ''Hausu'' is the story of seven girls who decide to go to the country home belonging to the aunt of one of them, when all their summer vacation plans fall apart. Strange things begin to happen as it seems that evil forces are at work to [[Kill'Em All]]. It can be best described as a drug-addled [[David Lynch]]'s version of an even more colorful ''[[Suspiria]]'' remake.


It was released in North America in 2009 as ''House''. Not to be confused with that ''other'' [[House (TV series)|House]].
It was released in North America in 2009 as ''House''. Not to be confused with the other horror movie ''[[House (film)|House]]'', or that ''other'' [[House (TV series)|House]], or [[House of Cards (British series)|Cards]], or [[House of Leaves|Leaves]].
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Auntie}}
* [[Ax Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Auntie}}
* [[Badass]]: Kung-Fu.
* [[Badass]]: Kung-Fu.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: Really, it's basically a BLAM ''movie''. Although, the partially animated and poorly green screened montage in the beginning, set to an overly cheerful ''English language'' song is probably the most inexplicable.
* [[Non Sequitur Episode]]: Really, it's basically a BLAM ''movie''. Although, the partially animated and poorly green screened montage in the beginning, set to an overly cheerful ''English language'' song is probably the most inexplicable.
* [[Butt Biter]]: Mac's head
* [[Butt Biter]]: Mac's head
* [[Cats Are Mean|Cats Are Evil Incarnate]]: That fucking cat...
* [[Cats Are Mean|Cats Are Evil Incarnate]]: That fucking cat...
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* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: ''Every character'' in this movie has a [[Meaningful Name|nickname]].
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: ''Every character'' in this movie has a [[Meaningful Name|nickname]].
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Shiro, to Auntie; Really, [[Too Dumb to Live|people should have known something was up when the cat that walked in on Oshare when she was writing to her Aunt turned out to belong to said Aunt]].
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Shiro, to Auntie; Really, [[Too Dumb to Live|people should have known something was up when the cat that walked in on Oshare when she was writing to her Aunt turned out to belong to said Aunt]].
* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]: [[BLAM Episode|Sort of]].
* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]: [[Non Sequitur Episode|Sort of]].
* [[Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror]]: Sliding crazily all through the movie.
* [[Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror]]: Sliding crazily all through the movie.
* [[Surreal Horror]]: Woo ''boy''.
* [[Surreal Horror]]: Woo ''boy''.
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 13 April 2022

"If an alien who had just landed on Earth cornered you one day and asked, "Hey, what's with all the Internet jokes about Japan being really weird?" you could show him this movie and he would say, "Oh." Then he would leave planet Earth forever."


1977 Japanese horror movie by Nobuhiko Obayashi and considered the Spiritual Predecessor to The Evil Dead, Hausu is the story of seven girls who decide to go to the country home belonging to the aunt of one of them, when all their summer vacation plans fall apart. Strange things begin to happen as it seems that evil forces are at work to Kill'Em All. It can be best described as a drug-addled David Lynch's version of an even more colorful Suspiria remake.

It was released in North America in 2009 as House. Not to be confused with the other horror movie House, or that other House, or Cards, or Leaves.


Tropes used in Hausu include: