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* [[Barrier Busting Blow]]
* [[Barrier Busting Blow]]
* [[Batter Up]]
* [[Batter Up]]
* [[Beam Me Up Scotty]]: Only one of the films takes place on St. Patrick's Day, not all of them.
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: Only one of the films takes place on St. Patrick's Day, not all of them.
* [[Bear Trap]]
* [[Bear Trap]]
* [[Beard of Evil]]
* [[Beard of Evil]]
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* [[Black Comedy]]: The films aren't strictly horror. Hell, the Leprechaun chases people on roller skates, wheel chairs and tricycles, performs a rap number and kills one person with a po-go stick.
* [[Black Comedy]]: The films aren't strictly horror. Hell, the Leprechaun chases people on roller skates, wheel chairs and tricycles, performs a rap number and kills one person with a po-go stick.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: ''In Space'' manages to be incredibly bizarre even compared to the other films.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: ''In Space'' manages to be incredibly bizarre even compared to the other films.
* [[Bland Name Product]]: Lucky Clovers cereal. Making it even more obvious is that they refer to Lucky Charms in the dialog: "''Fuck you, Lucky Charms''".
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: Lucky Clovers cereal. Making it even more obvious is that they refer to Lucky Charms in the dialog: "''Fuck you, Lucky Charms''".
* [[Breast Expansion]]
* [[Breast Expansion]]
* [[Bullet Time]]: Used briefly in the pogo stick scene.
* [[Bullet Time]]: Used briefly in the pogo stick scene.
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* [[Drinking Contest]]: Morty challenges the Leprechaun to one in the second movie.
* [[Drinking Contest]]: Morty challenges the Leprechaun to one in the second movie.
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
* [[Dolled Up Installment]]: Leprechauns Revenge was advertised as a new movie in this series despite not being related at all.
* [[Dolled-Up Installment]]: Leprechauns Revenge was advertised as a new movie in this series despite not being related at all.
* [[Dutch Angle]]: Used in the first movie when Tori goes to the retirement home.
* [[Dutch Angle]]: Used in the first movie when Tori goes to the retirement home.
* [[Ear Ache]]
* [[Ear Ache]]
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* [[Elvis Impersonator]]
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]
* [[Every One Remembers the Stripper]]: The one scene most people remember from the 4th film, is the female doctor getting her pants ripped off towards the end, and spending the rest of the film running around in a t-shirt and panties. That, and the alien princess giving the heroes a death sentence by showing them her breasts.
* [[Every One Remembers the Stripper]]: The one scene most people remember from the 4th film, is the female doctor getting her pants ripped off towards the end, and spending the rest of the film running around in a t-shirt and panties. That, and the alien princess giving the heroes a death sentence by showing them her breasts.
* [[Everythings Better With Rainbows]]: True to the legends, a rainbow leads to the leprechaun's pot of gold.
* [[Everything's Better With Rainbows]]: True to the legends, a rainbow leads to the leprechaun's pot of gold.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Lep has a distinctive "haahaha" -laugh.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Lep has a distinctive "haahaha" -laugh.
* [[Eye Scream]]: Tori pokes leprechaun's right eye out in the first film. Then he gouges up a spare from a corpse.
* [[Eye Scream]]: Tori pokes leprechaun's right eye out in the first film. Then he gouges up a spare from a corpse.
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* [[Fright Deathtrap]]: In the first movie, against the Irishman's wife.
* [[Fright Deathtrap]]: In the first movie, against the Irishman's wife.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: A few humans know enough about the folklore of leprechauns to actually use them against him, but often they're not savvy enough to kill him.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: A few humans know enough about the folklore of leprechauns to actually use them against him, but often they're not savvy enough to kill him.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself Man]]
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]
* [[Going in Circles]]
* [[Going in Circles]]
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* [[Hollywood Heart Attack]]: Dan O'Grady suffers one just before he's going to get rid of the leprechaun.
* [[Hollywood Heart Attack]]: Dan O'Grady suffers one just before he's going to get rid of the leprechaun.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: Second movie happens on St. Patrick's Day.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: Second movie happens on St. Patrick's Day.
* [[I Have You Now My Pretty]]
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]
* [[I'm Melting]]: Leprechaun starts to melt when he swallows the four-leafed clover.
* [[I'm Melting]]: Leprechaun starts to melt when he swallows the four-leafed clover.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Leprechaun imitates voices when needed.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Leprechaun imitates voices when needed.
* [[Mind Over Matter]]
* [[Mind Over Matter]]
* [[N Word Privileges]]: ''The Hood'' movies.
* [[N-Word Privileges]]: ''The Hood'' movies.
* [[Neck Snap]]
* [[Neck Snap]]
* [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]]
* [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]]
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* [[Not Using the Z Word]]
* [[Not Using the Z Word]]
* [[Numbered Sequels]]: [[Stopped Numbering Sequels|Stopped]] after the fourth film.
* [[Numbered Sequels]]: [[Stopped Numbering Sequels|Stopped]] after the fourth film.
* [[Oddly Named Sequel 2 Electric Boogaloo]]: Gradually. There's ''Leprechaun'', followed by ''Leprechaun 2'' and ''Leprechaun 3'', then introducing subtitles with ''Leprechaun 4: In Space'', followed by dropping the number for ''Leprechaun: In The Hood'' and ending with ''Leprechaun: Back 2 Da Hood'' by mimicking ''[[The Fast and The Furious|2 Fast 2 Furious]]'''s ridiculous title.
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]: Gradually. There's ''Leprechaun'', followed by ''Leprechaun 2'' and ''Leprechaun 3'', then introducing subtitles with ''Leprechaun 4: In Space'', followed by dropping the number for ''Leprechaun: In The Hood'' and ending with ''Leprechaun: Back 2 Da Hood'' by mimicking ''[[The Fast and The Furious|2 Fast 2 Furious]]'''s ridiculous title.
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]
* [[Our Fairies Are Different]]
* [[Our Fairies Are Different]]
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* [[Peek a Boo Corpse]]
* [[Peek a Boo Corpse]]
* [[Pistol Whipping]]
* [[Pistol Whipping]]
* [[Precision F Strike]]: "Fuck you, Lucky Charms!"
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: "Fuck you, Lucky Charms!"
* [[Pop Goes the Human]]
* [[Pop Goes the Human]]
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]
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* [[Slave Collar]]
* [[Slave Collar]]
* [[Stripped to The Bone]]: Mooch, after being exposed to flesh-eating bacteria in ''In Space''.
* [[Stripped to The Bone]]: Mooch, after being exposed to flesh-eating bacteria in ''In Space''.
* [[Shut UP Hannibal]]
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]
* [[Take That]]: In the first film, the Leprechaun tries a knock-off of Lucky Charms and promptly spits it out.
* [[Take That]]: In the first film, the Leprechaun tries a knock-off of Lucky Charms and promptly spits it out.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The Leprechaun in ''3'' and ''In the Hood''.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: The Leprechaun in ''3'' and ''In the Hood''.

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"Try as they will, and try as they might, who steals me gold won't live through the night."


"Your luck just ran out."
—Original poster tagline

A 1993 horror-comedy film that spawned a franchise. In all six (6!) installments, none of which seem to have any sort of continuity, the titular character is played by Warwick Davis.

In the original Leprechaun, a family moves into a rural house and discovers not only a pot of gold, but the rightful owner. The leprechaun will kill any who touches his gold, but has a weakness to wrought iron and four-leaf clovers (they cancel out his magic). They are finally able to kill it (with fire). Or do they?

In Part 2, the leprechaun is alive and well, and now for some reason living in L.A. As it turns out, on every leprechaun's 1000th birthday, he is allowed to take a bride of his choosing (without her consent) on the condition that he can make her sneeze three times, without someone saying "God bless you." He selects his target (a descendant of the only man to ever get the better of him), but her boyfriend manages to steal his gold, which he hopes to trade for her freedom.

At the start of Part 3, a badly beaten man drops off a rather peculiar looking statue at a Las Vegas pawn shop. He's willing to take whatever the shopkeeper will offer him, but warns him that he must never remove the gold medallion that hangs around the statue's neck. As soon as he's gone, the shopkeeper does this. The statue comes to life, revealing the leprechaun, who kills him and sets out to reclaim his gold. A new "rule" was added, that said if you get bitten by a leprechaun, you will turn into one, unless you kill him. Also, each leprechaun has a "lucky" gold piece, that will grant whoever holds it one wish.

Part 4 is creatively titled Leprechaun In Space, which shamelessly ripped off the tagline from Alien, "In Space, No-One Can Hear You Scream". In the future, a team of Space Marines are searching for an alien princess, who he intends to make his bride. Apparently, the more gold a leprechaun has, the more powerful his magic is. Combining her wealth with his own will make him the most powerful being in the galaxy!

Leprechaun in Da Hood takes place sometime between Parts 3 & 4, only the action is moved back to L.A. A local hoodlum (Ice T!) discovers the leprechauns gold, and in the ensuing struggle accidentally tosses the gold medallion from Part 3 around it's neck, trapping it in stone. Among his newly acquired treasure, he comes across a golden flute that gives it's owner great musical talent. Flash forward several years, and he is now a successful rap producer. One night, three aspiring singers rob his office in retaliation for denying them a record deal. They steal the flute and the medallion, unwittingly releasing the leprechaun... in da hood.

Leprechaun: Back 2 Da Hood is basically a rehashing of Part 2 in the setting of Part 5.

And contrary to what Syfy wants you to believe, Leprechaun's Revenge is not a sequel to Leprechaun.

In 2012, Lionsgate films and WWE films announced they are planning on producing a reboot.


This series contains examples of the following Tropes:

 "I'll not rest till I have me gold. Curse this well that me soul shall dwell, till I find me magic that breaks me spell!"