Tales from the Cryptkeeper: Difference between revisions

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* [[Gainax Ending]]: The "Game Over" episode.
* [[Guest Host]]: The Old Witch tells "Cold Blood, Warm Heart", "Dead Men Don't Jump" and "Growing Pains." The Vault Keeper, meanwhile, "All the Gory Details" and "The Haunted Mine". Note that each case is ''against'' the Crypt Keeper's will.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: David Hemblen ([[X-Men (Animation)|Magneto]])/[[Captain Power and The Soldiers of The Future|Lord Dread]] is the Vault Keeper.
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: The Old Witch and the Vault Keeper tried this on occasion in Season 2. They rarely succeeded.
* [[The Hunter Becomes the Hunted]]: In "Hunted," a [[Jerkass]] hunter is poaching in South America and runs afoul of a supposedly mythical beast. Determined to catch this beast and make a profit, the hunter pursues it deeper and deeper into the jungle. Just when he thinks he has it, the beast springs its own trap to capture him instead. {{spoiler|Turns out the beast was once a [[Jerkass]] hunter himself and had been cursed. Forced him to live in the wild, he learned to respect nature and its creatures. He regains his human form and passes the curse onto his captive to start the cycle over again.}}
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* [[Spin-Off]]
* [[Twist Ending]]: A few episodes had these.
* [[Un CanceledUncanceled]]: Though it took a four-year hiatus, and the CBS series wasn't exactly well regarded.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: In "The Sleeping Beauty", for all his awareness of the tropes of a "romantic quest", Chuck apparently forgets that the [[Youngest Child Wins]] in fairy tales (even if he's only ten seconds younger).