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[[File:Undertaker_5368.png|link=Black Butler|frame|Seriously. Just look at [[Black Butler|this guy]].]]
[[File:Undertaker 5368.png|link=Black Butler|frame|Seriously. Just look at [[Black Butler|this guy]].]]


You see that guy who's constantly lurking around the graveyard? Yeah, that's [[The Creepy Undertaker]].
You see that guy who's constantly lurking around the graveyard? Yeah, that's '''The Creepy Undertaker'''.


The creepy undertaker lurks around the graveyard and has an unhealthy obsession with his <s>friends</s> deceased clients. When they're not in the graveyard, they can be found in rather eerie places, such as near newly deceased bodies or in coffins. Often they are the primary suspect whenever something particularly creepy happens.
The creepy undertaker lurks around the graveyard and has an unhealthy obsession with his <s>friends</s> deceased clients. When they're not in the graveyard, they can be found in rather eerie places, such as near newly deceased bodies or in coffins. Often they are the primary suspect whenever something particularly creepy happens.
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May turn out to be a [[Living Doll Collector]]. Prone to spout ominous-in-context lines like "Be seeing you..."
May turn out to be a [[Living Doll Collector]]. Prone to spout ominous-in-context lines like "Be seeing you..."


Not to be confused with [[The Undertaker]]. Compare with the [[Undertaker]] character in [[Western|Westerns]].
Not to be confused with [[The Undertaker]]. Compare with the [[Undertaker]] character in [[Western]]s.
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The Undertaker from ''[[Black Butler (Manga)|Black Butler]]''. Even more so in the Manga, {{spoiler|where it is revealed, by him, that he is the one responsible for the reanimation of the corpses that were attacking everyone on board the ship. And that was just because he was curious!}}
* The Undertaker from ''[[Black Butler]]''. Even more so in the Manga, {{spoiler|where it is revealed, by him, that he is the one responsible for the reanimation of the corpses that were attacking everyone on board the ship. And that was just because he was curious!}}
* [[Gregory Horror Show]] is built around this. Good old Gregory is downright unnerving, especially as you learn more about what he is. He suffers from [[Villain Decay]] in the other three seasons, however, becoming a victim of the greater evils around him. Still, {{spoiler|he does feed off of human souls.}}
* [[Gregory Horror Show]] is built around this. Good old Gregory is downright unnerving, especially as you learn more about what he is. He suffers from [[Villain Decay]] in the other three seasons, however, becoming a victim of the greater evils around him. Still, {{spoiler|he does feed off of human souls.}}




== Comics ==
== Comics ==
* [[Green Lantern]] villan Black Hand was reinvented as one of these in the leadup to ''[[Blackest Night]]''.
* [[Green Lantern]] villain Black Hand was reinvented as one of these in the leadup to ''[[Blackest Night]]''.




== Film ==
== Film ==
* The [[Creepy Mortician|creepy mortician]] Bludworth in ''[[Final Destination (Film)|Final Destination]]''.
* The [[Creepy Mortician]] Bludworth in ''[[Final Destination]]''.
* The Tall Man in the first ''[[Phantasm (Film)|Phantasm]]''.
* The Tall Man in the first ''[[Phantasm (Film)|Phantasm]]''.
* The mortician Dobbs in ''[[Dead and Buried (Film)|Dead and Buried]]''.
* The mortician Dobbs in ''[[Dead and Buried]]''.
* There's a creepy undertaker in [[Peter David]]'s [[Space Western]] "Oblivion".
* There's a creepy undertaker in [[Peter David]]'s [[Space Western]] "Oblivion".
* ''[[Oliver! (Theatre)|Oliver]]'', both the stage and film versions, has a whole family like this. They even get a song, "That's Your Funeral".
* ''[[Oliver!]]'', both the stage and film versions, has a whole family like this. They even get a song, "That's Your Funeral".
* The undertaker in ''[[Back to The Future Part III]]'', who measures Marty up for his coffin while he's still alive.
* The undertaker in ''[[Back to The Future Part III]]'', who measures Marty up for his coffin while he's still alive.
* [[Van Helsing]] has a rather creepy undertaker in the village.
* [[Van Helsing]] has a rather creepy undertaker in the village.




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Legitimate First from [[Discworld|Night Watch]].
* Legitimate First from [[Discworld|Night Watch]].




== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* A couple of examples in ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' sketches.
* A couple of examples in ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' sketches.
* Moody dark moor Scotsman Fraser on ''[[Dad's Army (TV)|Dads Army]]''
* Moody dark moor Scotsman Fraser on ''[[Dad's Army|Dads Army]]''
* Technically, [[Tales From the Crypt|the Cryptkeeper]].
* Technically, [[Tales from the Crypt|the Cryptkeeper]].




== Radio ==
== Radio ==
* [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[The Goon Show]]'' with Gravely Headstone, as in the following (quoted from memory):
* [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[The Goon Show]]'' with Gravely Headstone, as in the following (quoted from memory):
{{quote| '''Seagoon''': You can't bury me, I'm still alive! It's impossible! <br />
{{quote|'''Seagoon''': You can't bury me, I'm still alive! It's impossible!
'''Headstone''': Not impossible, but one should have to box ''exceeding'' clever. <br />
'''Headstone''': Not impossible, but one should have to box ''exceeding'' clever.
'''Seagoon''': No, wait, you can't bury me yet - I want to join the Guards. <br />
'''Seagoon''': No, wait, you can't bury me yet - I want to join the Guards.
'''Headstone''': No man under six foot can join the Guards. Come along. <br />
'''Headstone''': No man under six foot can join the Guards. Come along.
'''Seagoon''': No, no! Keep away! Aaagh! }}
'''Seagoon''': No, no! Keep away! Aaagh! }}
* A recurring character in the sitcom ''[[The Life Of Riley]]'' was "Digger" Digby O'Dell who was known for his morbid jokes and usually left with the [[Catch Phrase|following one-liner]]: "Well, I must be...[[Incredibly Lame Pun|shoveling off]]."
* A recurring character in the sitcom ''[[The Life Of Riley]]'' was "Digger" Digby O'Dell who was known for his morbid jokes and usually left with the [[Catch Phrase|following one-liner]]: "Well, I must be...[[Incredibly Lame Pun|shoveling off]]."




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Dampe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'' is often seen lurking around the graveyard when you are young Link, it gets kind of unsettling what with the [[Our Ghosts Are Different|Poes]] that also lurk around there.
* Dampe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'' is often seen lurking around the graveyard when you are young Link, it gets kind of unsettling what with the [[Our Ghosts Are Different|Poes]] that also lurk around there.
** Bizarrely enough, a cute little kid idolizes Dampe and spends daytime wandering around the graves trying to mimic the gravedigger. He pays you a lot of rupees for a spooky mask that helps offset his cuteness.
** Bizarrely enough, a cute little kid idolizes Dampe and spends daytime wandering around the graves trying to mimic the gravedigger. He pays you a lot of rupees for a spooky mask that helps offset his cuteness.
* [[Carmageddon]] has a pair of undertaker twins as one of the opponents.
* [[Carmageddon]] has a pair of undertaker twins as one of the opponents.
* The creepy gravedigger in [[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]]. {{spoiler|Actually Zeus in disguise.}}
* The creepy gravedigger in [[God of War (series)|God of War]]. {{spoiler|Actually Zeus in disguise.}}
* Mr. Russett from ''[[The Lost Crown]]'' is a subversion: he ''looks'' fairly creepy, but is actually one of the most helpful people Nigel meets.
* Mr. Russett from ''[[The Lost Crown]]'' is a subversion: he ''looks'' fairly creepy, but is actually one of the most helpful people Nigel meets.


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Latest revision as of 20:04, 12 May 2017

Seriously. Just look at this guy.

You see that guy who's constantly lurking around the graveyard? Yeah, that's The Creepy Undertaker.

The creepy undertaker lurks around the graveyard and has an unhealthy obsession with his friends deceased clients. When they're not in the graveyard, they can be found in rather eerie places, such as near newly deceased bodies or in coffins. Often they are the primary suspect whenever something particularly creepy happens.

May turn out to be a Living Doll Collector. Prone to spout ominous-in-context lines like "Be seeing you..."

Not to be confused with The Undertaker. Compare with the Undertaker character in Westerns.

Examples of The Creepy Undertaker include:

Anime and Manga

  • The Undertaker from Black Butler. Even more so in the Manga, where it is revealed, by him, that he is the one responsible for the reanimation of the corpses that were attacking everyone on board the ship. And that was just because he was curious!
  • Gregory Horror Show is built around this. Good old Gregory is downright unnerving, especially as you learn more about what he is. He suffers from Villain Decay in the other three seasons, however, becoming a victim of the greater evils around him. Still, he does feed off of human souls.


Comics


Film


Literature


Live Action TV


Radio

Seagoon: You can't bury me, I'm still alive! It's impossible!
Headstone: Not impossible, but one should have to box exceeding clever.
Seagoon: No, wait, you can't bury me yet - I want to join the Guards.
Headstone: No man under six foot can join the Guards. Come along.
Seagoon: No, no! Keep away! Aaagh!


Video Games

  • Dampe from The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time is often seen lurking around the graveyard when you are young Link, it gets kind of unsettling what with the Poes that also lurk around there.
    • Bizarrely enough, a cute little kid idolizes Dampe and spends daytime wandering around the graves trying to mimic the gravedigger. He pays you a lot of rupees for a spooky mask that helps offset his cuteness.
  • Carmageddon has a pair of undertaker twins as one of the opponents.
  • The creepy gravedigger in God of War. Actually Zeus in disguise.
  • Mr. Russett from The Lost Crown is a subversion: he looks fairly creepy, but is actually one of the most helpful people Nigel meets.