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* DownerEnding: The first movie, but not the second movie (which ends on a somewhat open-ended and [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] note).

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* DownerEnding: DownerEnding (ShootTheShaggyDog): The first movie, but not the second movie (which ends on a somewhat open-ended and [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] note).




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* ShoutOut: StevenSpielberg's ''{{Duel}}'', from the "bumper-cam" shots of the truck riding their tail to the line about the truck being "souped up." The truck is also the same style as the killer truck in Spielberg's film.
** In the sequel, Jack Sr.'s original line when stabbing the Creeper was [[MobyDick "From hell's heart I stab at thee!"]] The test audience [[{{Narm}} laughed at it though]], so it was axed.
* SlasherSmile: The Creeper does this quite frequently.
* SuperStrength: The Creeper is way stronger than something of its build should be. In the second film, it's able to drag a pickup truck while in-flight, having been speared by a (presumably quite heavy) harpoon launcher bolted to the back.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill
* ToServeMan: The Creepers feasts on human beings every 23 years, for 23 days. However, he only eats parts of them that smell good to him (he possesses an incredible sense of smell), or parts of them that will regenerate something of his that he has lost.
* TheVoiceless: The Creeper (the only noises he makes are primal cries and grunts), although a deleted scene does reveal that he is capable of human speech, and confirms Darry's fear that the Creeper does indeed know his name.
** There was also, apparently, a scene planned for the sequel in which the Creeper was to be heard speaking, although that scene was never filmed.
** He's also heard whistling the song "Jeepers Creepers" in the first movie.
* WallCrawl: The Creeper is capable of this.
* WaxMuseumMorgue: The Creeper's assorted lairs. He decorates them with the preserved corpses of his victims, stitching them together and attaching them to the walls and ceiling.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Gina Philips was asked to cameo in the second movie.
** There were talks for a prequel showing the Creeper hunting in the Wild West era, but this never came to pass.




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* SomethingThatBeginsWithBoring: Averted in the sense that the siblings' vanity-plate-decryption highway game actually becomes relevant to the plot when they try it on the Creeper truck.
* SoundtrackDissonance: The titular song, as well as Henry Hall's "Here Comes the Boogeyman" during the credits.
* TheStinger: After the credits of the first movie, there is a quick shot of the Creeper truck, horn blasting, driving across the road.
* SuddenlyVoiced: A deleted scene revealed the Creeper can talk.
* TakeMeInstead: [[spoiler:Trish tearfully begs the Creeper to take her instead of Darry, but, after some consideration, he goes with his original choice]].
* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: A working title for the film was "Here comes the Boogeyman."
* TitledAfterTheSong
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The theatrical trailer completely gives away the fact that the Creeper is... not human. Additionally, the end of the trailer shows a shot of [[spoiler:the Creeper about to take off with Darry.]] It's only show for a split second, but still...
* UnhappyMedium: Jezelle Gay Hartman.
* VanityLicensePlate: The Creeper's license plate reads BEATNGU. Darry (incorrectly) guesses the meaning as "Beating you" - [[StealthPun it's actually]] [[spoiler:"Be Eating You"]].
* VolleyingInsults: Trish and Darry occasionally engage in this, playfully.
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: The Creeper truck is old, seriously beat-up and crappy-looking (not to mention creepy as hell), but it can effortlessly catch up to Trish's car. It is strongly implied to have a souped-up engine.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It is never made entirely clear if the Cat Lady died as a result of being attacked by the Creeper, or if she survived.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Rats?]]: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.




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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: DoubleSubversion in the second film. After much consideration, the students decide to get off the bus and make a run for it. [[OhCrap Then they see the Creeper.]] They all try to get back on the bus, but can't because the one person who stayed on locked them out. So they go with their original plan and run away.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: See DownerEnding.
* ShoutOut: StevenSpielberg's ''{{Duel}}'', from the "bumper-cam" shots of the truck riding their tail to the line about the truck being "souped up." The truck is also the same style as the killer truck in Spielberg's film.
** In the sequel, Jack Sr.'s original line when stabbing the Creeper was [[MobyDick "From hell's heart I stab at thee!"]] The test audience [[{{Narm}} laughed at it though]], so it was axed.
* SlasherSmile: The Creeper does this quite frequently.
* SomethingThatBeginsWithBoring: Averted in the sense that the siblings' vanity-plate-decryption highway game actually becomes relevant to the plot when they try it on the Creeper truck.
* SoundtrackDissonance: The titular song, as well as Henry Hall's "Here Comes the Boogeyman" during the credits.
* SuperStrength: The Creeper is way stronger than something of its build should be. In the second film, it's able to drag a pickup truck while in-flight, having been speared by a (presumably quite heavy) harpoon launcher bolted to the back.
* TheStinger: After the credits of the first movie, there is a quick shot of the Creeper truck, horn blasting, driving across the road.
* SuddenlyVoiced: A deleted scene revealed the Creeper can talk.
* TakeMeInstead: [[spoiler:Trish tearfully begs the Creeper to take her instead of Darry, but, after some consideration, he goes with his original choice]].
* TemptingFate: Two of the jocks in the second film make fun of the Creeper's wings. Guess what happens to them.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill
* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: A working title for the film was "Here comes the Boogeyman."
* TitledAfterTheSong
* ToServeMan: The Creepers feasts on human beings every 23 years, for 23 days. However, he only eats parts of them that smell good to him (he possesses an incredible sense of smell), or parts of them that will regenerate something of his that he has lost.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The theatrical trailer completely gives away the fact that the Creeper is... not human. Additionally, the end of the trailer shows a shot of [[spoiler:the Creeper about to take off with Darry.]] It's only show for a split second, but still...
* UnhappyMedium: Jezelle Gay Hartman.
* VanityLicensePlate: The Creeper's license plate reads BEATNGU. Darry (incorrectly) guesses the meaning as "Beating you" - [[StealthPun it's actually]] [[spoiler:"Be Eating You"]].
* VerticalKidnapping: The Creeper does this a few times early in the second movie.
* TheVoiceless: The Creeper (the only noises he makes are primal cries and grunts), although a deleted scene does reveal that he is capable of human speech, and confirms Darry's fear that the Creeper does indeed know his name.
** There was also, apparently, a scene planned for the sequel in which the Creeper was to be heard speaking, although that scene was never filmed.
** He's also heard whistling the song "Jeepers Creepers" in the first movie.
* VolleyingInsults: Trish and Darry occasionally engage in this, playfully.
* WallCrawl: The Creeper is capable of this.
* WaxMuseumMorgue: The Creeper's assorted lairs. He decorates them with the preserved corpses of his victims, stitching them together and attaching them to the walls and ceiling.
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: The Creeper truck is old, seriously beat-up and crappy-looking (not to mention creepy as hell), but it can effortlessly catch up to Trish's car. It is strongly implied to have a souped-up engine.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Gina Philips was asked to cameo in the second movie.
** There were talks for a prequel showing the Creeper hunting in the Wild West era, but this never came to pass.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It is never made entirely clear if the Cat Lady died as a result of being attacked by the Creeper, or if she survived.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Rats?]]: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.

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\n----\n* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: DoubleSubversion in the second film. -- After much consideration, the students decide to get off the bus and make a run for it. [[OhCrap Then they see the Creeper.]] They all try to get back on the bus, but can't because the one person who stayed on locked them out. So they go with their original plan and run away.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: See DownerEnding.
* ShoutOut: StevenSpielberg's ''{{Duel}}'', from the "bumper-cam" shots of the truck riding their tail to the line about the truck being "souped up." The truck is also the same style as the killer truck in Spielberg's film.
** In the sequel, Jack Sr.'s original line when stabbing the Creeper was [[MobyDick "From hell's heart I stab at thee!"]] The test audience [[{{Narm}} laughed at it though]], so it was axed.
* SlasherSmile: The Creeper does this quite frequently.
* SomethingThatBeginsWithBoring: Averted in the sense that the siblings' vanity-plate-decryption highway game actually becomes relevant to the plot when they try it on the Creeper truck.
* SoundtrackDissonance: The titular song, as well as Henry Hall's "Here Comes the Boogeyman" during the credits.
* SuperStrength: The Creeper is way stronger than something of its build should be. In the second film, it's able to drag a pickup truck while in-flight, having been speared by a (presumably quite heavy) harpoon launcher bolted to the back.
* TheStinger: After the credits of the first movie, there is a quick shot of the Creeper truck, horn blasting, driving across the road.
* SuddenlyVoiced: A deleted scene revealed the Creeper can talk.
* TakeMeInstead: [[spoiler:Trish tearfully begs the Creeper to take her instead of Darry, but, after some consideration, he goes with his original choice]].
* TemptingFate: Two of the jocks in the second film make fun of the Creeper's wings. Guess what happens to them.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill
* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: A working title for the film was "Here comes the Boogeyman."
* TitledAfterTheSong
* ToServeMan: The Creepers feasts on human beings every 23 years, for 23 days. However, he only eats parts of them that smell good to him (he possesses an incredible sense of smell), or parts of them that will regenerate something of his that he has lost.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The theatrical trailer completely gives away the fact that the Creeper is... not human. Additionally, the end of the trailer shows a shot of [[spoiler:the Creeper about to take off with Darry.]] It's only show for a split second, but still...
* UnhappyMedium: Jezelle Gay Hartman.
* VanityLicensePlate: The Creeper's license plate reads BEATNGU. Darry (incorrectly) guesses the meaning as "Beating you" - [[StealthPun it's actually]] [[spoiler:"Be Eating You"]].
* VerticalKidnapping: The Creeper does this a few times early in the second movie.on.
* TheVoiceless: The Creeper (the only noises he makes are primal cries and grunts), although a deleted scene does reveal that he is capable of human speech, and confirms Darry's fear that the Creeper does indeed know his name.
** There was also, apparently, a scene planned for the sequel in which the Creeper was to be heard speaking, although that scene was never filmed.
** He's also heard whistling the song "Jeepers Creepers" in the first movie.
* VolleyingInsults: Trish and Darry occasionally engage in this, playfully.
* WallCrawl: The Creeper is capable of this.
* WaxMuseumMorgue: The Creeper's assorted lairs. He decorates them with the preserved corpses of his victims, stitching them together and attaching them to the walls and ceiling.
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: The Creeper truck is old, seriously beat-up and crappy-looking (not to mention creepy as hell), but it can effortlessly catch up to Trish's car. It is strongly implied to have a souped-up engine.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Gina Philips was asked to cameo in the second movie.
** There were talks for a prequel showing the Creeper hunting in the Wild West era, but this never came to pass.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It is never made entirely clear if the Cat Lady died as a result of being attacked by the Creeper, or if she survived.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Rats?]]: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.
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* PsychicPowers: Jezelle, whose powers are the subject of much skepticism by the other characters (at least initially). Minxie from the second movie also develops them, and is plagued with dreams/visions of [[spoiler: Darry]] telling her about the nature of the Creeper.
* RegularlyScheduledEvil
* TheReveal: That the driver of the truck is actually the Creeper, and is very, very far from a [[AxCrazy crazed human serial killer]], but that he is an ancient demon that feeds on human beings (and then preserves their corpses as a form of art). He grows more and more monstrous as the film goes on, shedding clothes and revealing more of his horrifying anatomy.
** Also, when the end of the film reveals which sibling the Creeper wanted all along: [[spoiler:Darry (and his eyes)]].
* RunningGag: Darry's jockey shorts, dyed pink in a college prank.
* SayMyName: "DARRY!"
** "BILLY!"
*** "SCOTTY!"
* ScaryScarecrows: The Creeper poses himself as the scarecrow in the Cat Lady's yard. Then disguises as one in Jack Sr.'s cornfield in the second film. Which is creepy as hell.




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* PoliceAreUseless: Both averted and played straight.
* RavensAndCrows: Lots of crows seem drawn to the Creeper's lair in the church basement, [[spoiler:and the other lair he sets up in an abandoned factory.]]
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Some lines in the first film were deliberately intended to imply that Trish is the doomed sibling to throw off the viewers. As it turns out, Darry is the one who dies.]]
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The Cat Lady.




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* StealthPun: Izzy - Or isn't he?



* PoliceAreUseless: Both averted and played straight.
* PsychicPowers: Jezelle, whose powers are the subject of much skepticism by the other characters (at least initially). Minxie from the second movie also develops them, and is plagued with dreams/visions of [[spoiler: Darry]] telling her about the nature of the Creeper.
* RavensAndCrows: Lots of crows seem drawn to the Creeper's lair in the church basement, [[spoiler:and the other lair he sets up in an abandoned factory.]]
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Some lines in the first film were deliberately intended to imply that Trish is the doomed sibling to throw off the viewers. As it turns out, Darry is the one who dies.]]
* RegularlyScheduledEvil
* TheReveal: That the driver of the truck is actually the Creeper, and is very, very far from a crazed human serial killer, but that he is an ancient demon that feeds on human beings (and then preserves their corpses as a form of art). He grows more and more monstrous as the film goes on, shedding clothes and revealing more of his horrifying anatomy.
** Also, when the end of the film reveals which sibling the Creeper wanted all along: [[spoiler:Darry (and his eyes)]].
* RunningGag: Darry's jockey shorts, dyed pink in a college prank.
* SayMyName: "DARRY!"
** "BILLY!"
*** "SCOTTY!"
* ScaryScarecrows: The Creeper poses himself as the scarecrow in the Cat Lady's yard. Then disguises as one in Jack Sr.'s cornfield in the second film. Which is creepy as shit.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The Cat Lady.



* StealthPun: Izzy - Or isn't he?

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* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[{{Earworm}} Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get those peepers?...]]"
* MadArtist: The Creeper does some very, um, creative things with his victim's remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.




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* NiceHat: The Creeper often wears a wide-brimmed hat to help hide his inhuman features.
* NighInvulnerability: The Creeper practically ''defines'' this trope. No matter how much abuse he takes, he always gets back up again to kick some serious ass. Of course, he does get weaker the more damage he takes, but he is still highly dangerous even with a limb missing or part of his head destroyed. Heck, in ''Jeepers Creepers 2'', even after having part of his head utterly destroyed, he's still not dead.
-->'''Jezelle''': "I think it's eaten too many hearts... for it's own to ever stop."
* NumberedSequels
* OffWithHisHead: Happens to the cop in the first movie and one poor jock in the second movie.
* OhCrap: Darry and Trish have a great OhCrap moment when they see the Creeper's face for the first time and realise that he isn't human.
** At the beginning of the second movie, Billy gets one when he looks at one of the scarecrow's feet and sees claws...
* OneSceneWonder: The axe the Creeper uses to cut off the cop's head is never seen again for the rest of the film or in the sequel.
** The Cat Lady.
* OrganTheft
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: Although it's never made clear if the Creeper is an actual demon or not.
* PickyPeopleEater: The Creeper.



** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.

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** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily. heavily.
* GroinAttack: What the Cat Lady does to Darry. With the butt of her shotgun. Owww.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry go and [[TakeMeInstead take her instead]]. It doesn't work.]]




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* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
** The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.
* MyCarHatesMe
* NeverMessWithGranny: The aptly-named Cat Lady, to an extent - she may be old and frail, but she certainly isn't afraid of whipping out her shotgun to deal with anyone who trespasses on her property (and those who threaten her "babies").
* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long (Darry) was actually peeing for real in the former scene, and Salva just decided to ThrowItIn.
* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Trish and Darry are very, very bored at the start of the movie. Things soon heat up, however...
* NothingIsScarier: Used many times, to great effect. A good example would be the first MeaningfulBackGroundEvent of the Creeper truck coming up behind Trish's car - it looms up on her and Darry quickly and silently, and there is no music score.
* OnceIsNotEnough: Subverted. While once is not enough (being hit with a car, being stabbed with a harpoon, etc), really, neither is any other amount of times. It will never stay down. Though damaging it enough ''will'' slow him down at least.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Darry and Trish are very rarely referred to as Darius and Patricia.




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* GroinAttack: What the Cat Lady does to Darry. With the butt of her shotgun. Owww.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry go and [[TakeMeInstead take her instead]]. It doesn't work.]]



* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[{{Earworm}} Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get those peepers?...]]"
* LetsSplitUpGang: Done when the protagonists in the second movie are running away from The Creeper. Subverted when the guy who suggested it is the only one to do it and is promptly caught.
* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
* MadArtist: The Creeper does some very, um, creative things with his victim's remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
** The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.
* MyCarHatesMe
* NeverMessWithGranny: The aptly-named Cat Lady, to an extent - she may be old and frail, but she certainly isn't afraid of whipping out her shotgun to deal with anyone who trespasses on her property (and those who threaten her "babies").
* NiceHat: The Creeper often wears a wide-brimmed hat to help hide his inhuman features.
* NighInvulnerability: The Creeper practically ''defines'' this trope. No matter how much abuse he takes, he always gets back up again to kick some serious ass. Of course, he does get weaker the more damage he takes, but he is still highly dangerous even with a limb missing or part of his head destroyed. Heck, in ''Jeepers Creepers 2'', even after having part of his head utterly destroyed, he's still not dead.
-->'''Jezelle''': "I think it's eaten too many hearts... for it's own to ever stop."
* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long (Darry) was actually peeing for real in the former scene, and Salva just decided to ThrowItIn.
* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Trish and Darry are very, very bored at the start of the movie. Things soon heat up, however...
* NothingIsScarier: Used many times, to great effect. A good example would be the first MeaningfulBackGroundEvent of the Creeper truck coming up behind Trish's car - it looms up on her and Darry quickly and silently, and there is no music score.
* NumberedSequels
* OffWithHisHead: Happens to the cop in the first movie and one poor jock in the second movie.
* OhCrap: Darry and Trish have a great OhCrap moment when they see the Creeper's face for the first time and realise that he isn't human.
** At the beginning of the second movie, Billy gets one when he looks at one of the scarecrow's feet and sees claws...
* OnceIsNotEnough: Subverted. While once is not enough (being hit with a car, being stabbed with a harpoon, etc), really, neither is any other amount of times. It will never stay down. Though damaging it enough ''will'' slow him down at least.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Darry and Trish are very rarely referred to as Darius and Patricia.
* OneSceneWonder: The axe the Creeper uses to cut off the cop's head is never seen again for the rest of the film or in the sequel.
** The Cat Lady.
* OrganTheft
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: Although it's never made clear if the Creeper is an actual demon or not.
* PickyPeopleEater: The Creeper.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[{{Earworm}} Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get those peepers?...]]"
* LetsSplitUpGang: Done when the protagonists in the second movie are running away from The Creeper. Subverted when the guy who suggested it is the only one to do it and is promptly caught.
* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
* MadArtist: The Creeper does some very, um, creative things with his victim's remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
** The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.
* MyCarHatesMe
* NeverMessWithGranny: The aptly-named Cat Lady, to an extent - she may be old and frail, but she certainly isn't afraid of whipping out her shotgun to deal with anyone who trespasses on her property (and those who threaten her "babies").
* NiceHat: The Creeper often wears a wide-brimmed hat to help hide his inhuman features.
* NighInvulnerability: The Creeper practically ''defines'' this trope. No matter how much abuse he takes, he always gets back up again to kick some serious ass. Of course, he does get weaker the more damage he takes, but he is still highly dangerous even with a limb missing or part of his head destroyed. Heck, in ''Jeepers Creepers 2'', even after having part of his head utterly destroyed, he's still not dead.
-->'''Jezelle''': "I think it's eaten too many hearts... for it's own to ever stop."
* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long (Darry) was actually peeing for real in the former scene, and Salva just decided to ThrowItIn.
* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Trish and Darry are very, very bored at the start of the movie. Things soon heat up, however...
* NothingIsScarier: Used many times, to great effect. A good example would be the first MeaningfulBackGroundEvent of the Creeper truck coming up behind Trish's car - it looms up on her and Darry quickly and silently, and there is no music score.
* NumberedSequels
* OffWithHisHead: Happens to the cop in the first movie and one poor jock in the second movie.
* OhCrap: Darry and Trish have a great OhCrap moment when they see the Creeper's face for the first time and realise that he isn't human.
** At the beginning of the second movie, Billy gets one when he looks at one of the scarecrow's feet and sees claws...
* OnceIsNotEnough: Subverted. While once is not enough (being hit with a car, being stabbed with a harpoon, etc), really, neither is any other amount of times. It will never stay down. Though damaging it enough ''will'' slow him down at least.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Darry and Trish are very rarely referred to as Darius and Patricia.
* OneSceneWonder: The axe the Creeper uses to cut off the cop's head is never seen again for the rest of the film or in the sequel.
** The Cat Lady.
* OrganTheft
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: Although it's never made clear if the Creeper is an actual demon or not.
* PickyPeopleEater: The Creeper.
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!!!'''This movie contains examples of:'''

* ActingForTwo: A minor example. Jonathan Breck, who plays the Creeper, also appears as one of the cops towards the end of the first film.
* TheAllegedCar: Trish's car.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy from the second movie. Perhaps.

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!!!'''This movie contains !!'''Both films contain examples of:'''

* ActingForTwo: A minor example. Jonathan Breck, who plays the Creeper, also appears as one of the cops towards the end of the first film.
* TheAllegedCar: Trish's car.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy from the second movie. Perhaps.
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* AssholeVictim: ''No one'' is going to miss Scott.
* [[spoiler:TheBadGuyWins: How the first film ends.]]

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* AssholeVictim: ''No one'' is going to miss Scott.
* [[spoiler:TheBadGuyWins: How the first film ends.]]
BigBad: The Creeper.



* BadassNormal: Jack Sr. is a humble farmer who willingly pits himself against an immortal monster.
* BigBad: The Creeper.
* BigDamnHeroes: Jack Sr. turns up to save the day at the end of the second film.
* BlessedWithSuck: Jezelle. She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does. Minxie could also qualify.



* {{Bowdlerise}}: For some reason, some versions of the first film omit [[spoiler:Darry's screams]] from the final scene. They can, however, be heard if the Director's Commentary is on.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After the Creeper regenerates his head in the second movie, he turns and looks right at the audience.



* CarFu
* CrazyCatLady: The Cat Lady, of course!
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Darry]] in the second film.
* CreatorCameo: Victor Salva briefly appears as one of the corpses in the church basement. Later, an old photo of his serves as the album cover for the "Jeepers Creepers" vinyl in Jezelle's house.



* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Subverted. [[spoiler:Darry would have died even if he hadn't checked out the church basement.]]
* CurseOfTheAncients: Very much averted with the Cat Lady.
--> I'll blow your fuckin' head off!
* DeadGuyJunior: According to the synopsis for the upcoming third film, [[spoiler:Trish has a son named after Darry.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Both Trish and Darry have their moments.
* DeathByPragmatism: DoubleSubversion for Scott. He vacillates back and forth on a variety of self-serving plans trying to figure out if it's safer to stay on the bus or make a break for it. Inevitably, the plan he finally decides on benefits everyone but him.
* DeathByRacism: Scott, although it was only implied that he was racist.
* DecoyProtagonist: Jack Sr., who is only in the second film for about twenty minutes and doesn't do much until the ending. His name isn't even mentioned.
* DiesWideShut: The man Darry finds in the church basement.
* DomesticAbuser: Trish's (only mentioned; never seen) ex-boyfriend is implied to have been one towards her.



* EnforcedMethodActing: Justin Long and Gina Phillips didn't see the Creeper truck for the first time until they were on-set. In addition, Jonathan Breck made sure he didn't meet either of them until they were all on-set together.



* {{Expy}}: The Creeper sometimes looks a bit like [[ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Kruger]] (mostly because of the [[NiceHat hat]]).

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* {{Expy}}: The Creeper sometimes looks a bit like [[ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Kruger]] (mostly because of the deformed body and [[NiceHat hat]]).



** In the sequel, The Creeper himself gets a ''javelin'' right through the eye, and sticking out the back of his head.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Well, you'll die eventually, but only after the Creeper is done removing your organs.
* [[spoiler: FinalGirl: Trish.]]
* FootFocus: Trish's bare feet are focused on for a few seconds at the beginning of the first movie, including a shot of her bare soles pressed up against the car windscreen, followed by a shot of her delicately removing her feet from the windscreen.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Jezelle, while looking right at [[spoiler:Darry]]:
--> It eats lungs, so it can breathe. And [[spoiler:eyes]]... so it can [[spoiler:see]]...
** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.

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* FateWorseThanDeath: Well, you'll die eventually, but only after the Creeper is done removing your organs. \n* [[spoiler: FinalGirl: Trish.]]\n* FootFocus: Trish's bare feet are focused on for a few seconds at the beginning of the first movie, including a shot of her bare soles pressed up against the car windscreen, followed by a shot of her delicately removing her feet from the windscreen.\n* {{Foreshadowing}}: Jezelle, while looking right at [[spoiler:Darry]]:\n--> It eats lungs, so it can breathe. And [[spoiler:eyes]]... so it can [[spoiler:see]]...\n** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.



** Jack Sr. in the second film, after the Creeper is wounded, proceeds to stab it over and over again until it finally stops moving (though only because its time is up).

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** Jack Sr. in the second film, after the Creeper is wounded, proceeds to stab it over and over again until it finally stops moving (though only because its time is up).



* GroinAttack: What the Cat Lady does to Darry. With the butt of her shotgun. Owww.



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry go and [[TakeMeInstead take her instead]]. It doesn't work.]]
* InfantImmortality: Averted in the second film. The ''very first thing'' we see is a young child being snatched away. However, his actual death isn't depicted on-screen.
* ItGotWorse: Darry and Trish think that being run off the road by a maniac in a truck is bad initially. From that point on, things do indeed get much, much worse for them, and it never really stops.
* ItsPersonal: In the second movie, after having his son, Billy, killed by the Creeper, Jack Sr. is utterly determined to track down and kill the Creeper. His older son, Jack Jr., also wants to avenge the death of his brother.
* JerkJock: Scott from the second movie, who, in addition to being a {{Jerkass}}, is very heavily implied to be racist and homophobic. [[DeathByRacism No prizes for guessing what his eventual fate is]].
* {{Jerkass}}: Trish comes across this way with regards to how she treats Jezelle.
* JumpScare: The first blare of the truck's horn. Also, the scene following Darry's discovery in the church basement - [[spoiler:Trish desperately attempts to start her car after she sees what she initially thinks is the Creeper truck returning to the church, only to slump back, relieved, when it turns out to be a different vehicle. Cue Darry suddenly slamming himself against the car window, completely scaring the crap out of Trish (and the audience).]]
** The moment when Darry discovers what he assumes to be a corpse in the basement... then the "corpse" suddenly starts thrashing around.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[{{Earworm}} Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get those peepers?...]]"
* LetsSplitUpGang: Done when the protagonists in the second movie are running away from The Creeper. Subverted when the guy who suggested it is the only one to do it and is promptly caught.
* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
* MadArtist: The Creeper does some very, um, creative things with his victim's remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
** The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.




!!!'''This movie contains examples of''':

* ActingForTwo: A minor example. Jonathan Breck, who plays the Creeper, also appears as one of the cops towards the end of the film.
* TheAllegedCar: Trish's car.
* [[spoiler:TheBadGuyWins: How the film ends.]]
* BlessedWithSuck: Jezelle. She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does. Minxie could also qualify.
* {{Bowdlerise}}: For some reason, some versions of the film omit [[spoiler:Darry's screams]] from the final scene. They can, however, be heard if the Director's Commentary is on.
* CarFu
* CrazyCatLady: The Cat Lady, of course!
* CreatorCameo: Victor Salva briefly appears as one of the corpses in the church basement. Later, an old photo of his serves as the album cover for the "Jeepers Creepers" vinyl in Jezelle's house.
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Subverted. [[spoiler:Darry would have died even if he hadn't checked out the church basement.]]
* CurseOfTheAncients: Very much averted with the Cat Lady.
-->''I'll blow your fuckin' head off!''
* DeadpanSnarker: Both Trish and Darry have their moments.
* DiesWideShut: The man Darry finds in the church basement.
* DomesticAbuser: Trish's (only mentioned; never seen) ex-boyfriend is implied to have been one towards her.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Justin Long and Gina Phillips didn't see the Creeper truck for the first time until they were on-set. In addition, Jonathan Breck made sure he didn't meet either of them until they were all on-set together.
* [[spoiler: FinalGirl: Trish.]]
* FootFocus: Trish's bare feet are focused on for a few seconds at the beginning of the first movie, including a shot of her bare soles pressed up against the car windscreen, followed by a shot of her delicately removing her feet from the windscreen.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Jezelle, while looking right at [[spoiler:Darry]]:
--> It eats lungs, so it can breathe. And [[spoiler:eyes]]... so it can [[spoiler:see]]...
** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.
* ItGotWorse: Darry and Trish think that being run off the road by a maniac in a truck is bad initially. From that point on, things do indeed get much, much worse for them, and it never really stops.
* {{Jerkass}}: Trish comes across this way with regards to how she treats Jezelle.
* JumpScare: The first blare of the truck's horn. Also, the scene following Darry's discovery in the church basement - [[spoiler:Trish desperately attempts to start her car after she sees what she initially thinks is the Creeper truck returning to the church, only to slump back, relieved, when it turns out to be a different vehicle. Cue Darry suddenly slamming himself against the car window, completely scaring the crap out of Trish (and the audience).]]
** The moment when Darry discovers what he assumes to be a corpse in the basement... then the "corpse" suddenly starts thrashing around.

!!!'''The sequel contains examples of''':

* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy, perhaps.
* AssholeVictim: ''No one'' is going to miss Scott.
* BadassNormal: Jack Sr. is a humble farmer who willingly pits himself against an immortal monster.
* BigDamnHeroes: Jack Sr. turns up to save the day at the end.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After the Creeper regenerates his head, he turns and looks right at the audience.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Darry]].
* DeadGuyJunior: According to the synopsis for the upcoming third film, [[spoiler:Trish has a son named after Darry.]]
* DeathByPragmatism: DoubleSubversion for Scott. He vacillates back and forth on a variety of self-serving plans trying to figure out if it's safer to stay on the bus or make a break for it. Inevitably, the plan he finally decides on benefits everyone but him.
* DeathByRacism: Scott, although it was only implied that he was racist.
* DecoyProtagonist: Jack Sr., who is only in the second film for about twenty minutes and doesn't do much until the ending. His name isn't even mentioned.

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* GroinAttack: What the Cat Lady does to Darry. With the butt of her shotgun. Owww.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry go and [[TakeMeInstead take her instead]]. It doesn't work.]]
* InfantImmortality: Averted in the second film. The ''very first thing'' we see is a young child being snatched away. However, his actual death isn't depicted on-screen.
* ItsPersonal: In the second movie, after having his son, Billy, killed by the Creeper, Jack Sr. is utterly determined to track down and kill the Creeper. His older son, Jack Jr., also wants to avenge the death of his brother.
* JerkJock: Scott from the second movie, who, in addition to being a {{Jerkass}}, is very heavily implied to be racist and homophobic. [[DeathByRacism No prizes for guessing what his eventual fate is]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[{{Earworm}} Jeepers, creepers, where'd you get those peepers?...]]"
* LetsSplitUpGang: Done when the protagonists in the second movie are running away from The Creeper. Subverted when the guy who suggested it is the only one to do it and is promptly caught.
* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
* MadArtist: The Creeper does some very, um, creative things with his victim's remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
** The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.



* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Rats?]]: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy from the second movie, perhaps.

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* CreatorCameo: Victor Salva briefly appears as one of the corpses in the church basement.

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* CreatorCameo: Victor Salva briefly appears as one of the corpses in the church basement. Later, an old photo of his serves as the album cover for the "Jeepers Creepers" vinyl in Jezelle's house.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Jezelle, while looking right at [[spoiler:Darry]]:
--> It eats lungs, so it can breathe. And [[spoiler:eyes]]... so it can [[spoiler:see]]...
** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.



* InfantImmortality: Averted in the second film. The ''very first thing'' we see is a young child being snatched away. However, his [[KilledOffscreen actual death isn't seen on-screen]].

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''Jeepers Creepers'' is a 2001 horror/monster movie directed by Victor Salva, and starring Justin Long, Gina Philips and Jonathan Breck. It takes its name from the song "Jeepers Creepers", which features in the movie.

The movie centers around two siblings, Darius "Darry" and Patricia "Trish" Jenner, as they take the scenic route home from college in Trish's banged-up old car, and their strange and frightening encounter on the lonely highway with what seems to be a crazed, obnoxious driver of an ominous green truck, who attempts to run them off the road. Later, they witness the driver of the truck (whom they are unable to clearly make out from a distance), dumping what appears to be bodies wrapped in bloodstained bags down a pipeline, adjacent to an abandoned church. Seeing them, the driver of the truck engages the two in a terrifying road chase, but they manage to escape. Darry, against Trish's wishes, decides to go and investigate the old church, and makes a horrific discovery. Much later, they discover that the driver of the truck is not initially as he seems...

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''Jeepers Creepers'' is a 2001 horror/monster movie directed by Victor Salva, and starring Justin Long, Gina Philips and Jonathan Breck. [[TitledAfterTheSong It takes its name from the song "Jeepers Creepers", Creepers"]], which features in the movie.

The movie centers around two siblings, Darius "Darry" and Patricia "Trish" Jenner, as they take the scenic route home from college in Trish's [[TheAllegedCar banged-up old car, car]], and their strange and frightening encounter on the lonely highway with what seems to be a [[DrivesLikeCrazy crazed, obnoxious driver driver]] of an ominous green truck, who attempts to run them off the road. Later, from a distance, they witness the driver of the truck (whom they are unable to clearly make out from a distance), truck, dumping what appears to be bodies wrapped in bloodstained bags down a pipeline, pipe, adjacent to an abandoned church. Seeing them, the driver of the truck engages the two in a terrifying road chase, but they manage to escape. Darry, against Trish's wishes, decides to go and investigate the old church, and makes church in case there may be someone alive, only to make a horrific discovery. Much later, they discover that the driver of the truck is not initially as he seems...
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* EyeScream: The Creeper [[spoiler:removes and eats Darry's eyes, in order to gain use of them - [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel while Darry is still alive]]. The last scene shows a close up of a deceased Darry with his eyes removed, with the Creeper looking through the gouged hole.]]
** In the sequel, The Creeper himself gets a ''javelin'' right through the eye, and sticking out the back of his head. ''Ouch.'' He gets better, but jeez...

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The Creeper [[spoiler:removes and eats Darry's eyes, in order to gain use of them - [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel while Darry is still alive]].alive. The last scene shows a close up of a deceased Darry with his eyes removed, with the Creeper looking through the gouged hole.]]
** In the sequel, The Creeper himself gets a ''javelin'' right through the eye, and sticking out the back of his head. ''Ouch.'' He gets better, but jeez...



* MadArtist: The Creeper does some [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel very, um, creative things with his victim's remains.]] He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: The scene near the beginning of the first movie, with the truck coming closer and closer...
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* MadArtist: The Creeper does some [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel very, um, creative things with his victim's remains.]] remains. He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.
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The movie was a surprise success, and was nominated for several awards, winning one of them. A 2003 sequel, ''Jeepers Creepers 2'', followed, which wasn't as well received as its predecessor. A third movie, ''Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral'' (previously thought to be titled ''The Creeper Walks Among Us'') - and possibly a fourth movie - have since been announced by MGM.

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The movie was a surprise success, and was nominated for several awards, winning one of them. A 2003 sequel, ''Jeepers Creepers 2'', followed, which wasn't as well received as its predecessor. A third movie, ''Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral'' (previously thought to be titled ''The Creeper Walks Among Us'') - and possibly a fourth movie - have since been announced by MGM.
MGM. Interestingly, the script for the third movie apparently [[WordOfGod sets up a TV series]].


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* BadassLongcoat: The Creeper wears one.



* BlessedWithSuck: Jezelle. She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does.

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* BlessedWithSuck: Jezelle. She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does. Minxie could also qualify.



* EnforcedMethodActing: Justin Long and Gina Phillips didn't see the Creeper truck for the first time until they were on-set.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Justin Long and Gina Phillips didn't see the Creeper truck for the first time until they were on-set. In addition, Jonathan Breck made sure he didn't meet either of them until they were all on-set together.



* {{Expy}}: The Creeper sometimes looks a bit like [[ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Kruger]] (mostly because of the hat).

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* {{Expy}}: The Creeper sometimes looks a bit like [[ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Kruger]] (mostly because of the hat).[[NiceHat hat]]).



** In the sequel, The Creeper himself gets a ''javellin'' right through the eye, and sticking out the back of his head. ''Ouch.'' He gets better, but jeez...

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** In the sequel, The Creeper himself gets a ''javellin'' ''javelin'' right through the eye, and sticking out the back of his head. ''Ouch.'' He gets better, but jeez...



* {{Jerkass}}: Trish comes across this way with regards to how she treats Jezelle.



* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to the cop's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.



* NiceHat: The Creeper often wears a wide-brimmed hat to help hide his inhuman features.



* OneSceneWonder: The axe the Creeper uses to cut off the cop's head is never seen again for the rest of the film or in the sequel.

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* OneSceneWonder: The axe the Creeper uses to cut off the cop's head is never seen again for the rest of the film or in the sequel.sequel.
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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: In many cases, the Creeper removes the desired organs/appendages while the unfortunate victim is still alive, then leaves them to die a slow, agonising death.


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* DiesWideShut: The man Darry finds in the church basement.
* DomesticAbuser: Trish's (only mentioned; never seen) ex-boyfriend is implied to have been one towards her.



* EvilIsFunny: The Creeper, although relentless and frightening, is also played with a [[BlackComedy surprising amount of humour in some scenes]], such as the scene in the first movie with him suddenly remembering to throw the head into the truck, and a scene in the second movie when he's choosing which of the teens he wants to eat.

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* EvilIsFunny: The Creeper, although relentless and frightening, is also played with a shown to have [[BlackComedy surprising amount a twisted sense of humour in some scenes]], humour]], such as the scene in the first movie with him suddenly remembering to throw the head into the truck, and a scene in the second movie when he's choosing which of the teens he wants to eat.eat. Then there's his VanityLicensePlate...



* MadArtist: The Creeper does some [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel very, um, creative things with his victim's remains.]]

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* MadArtist: The Creeper does some [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel very, um, creative things with his victim's remains.]]]] He also has a talent for wood carving, as evidenced by his little self-portrait carved into his work table.



** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls before he notices them.

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* ActingForTwo: A minor example. Jonathan Breck, who plays the Creeper, also appears as one of the cops towards the end of the first film.



* BadassNormal: Jack Sr is a humble farmer who willingly pits himself against an immortal monster.

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* TheCameo: Justin Long in the second film.

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* TheCameo: Justin Long [[spoiler:Darry]] in the second film.



* EvilIsFunny: The Creeper, although relentless and frightening, is also played with a surprising amount of humour in some scenes, such as the scene in the first movie with him suddenly remembering to throw the head into the truck, and a scene in the second movie when he's choosing which of the teens he wants to eat.

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* EvilIsFunny: The Creeper, although relentless and frightening, is also played with a [[BlackComedy surprising amount of humour in some scenes, scenes]], such as the scene in the first movie with him suddenly remembering to throw the head into the truck, and a scene in the second movie when he's choosing which of the teens he wants to eat.



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* HeyItsThatGuy: Darry is the Mac guy. And also the hacker in ''LiveFreeOrDieHard''.
** [[MalcolmInTheMiddle Eric]] is the JerkJock Scott.
* InfantImmortality: Averted in the second film. The ''very first thing'' we see is a young child being killed.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry is the Mac guy. And also the hacker in ''LiveFreeOrDieHard''.
** [[MalcolmInTheMiddle Eric]] is the JerkJock Scott.
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* InfantImmortality: Averted in the second film. The ''very first thing'' we see is a young child being killed.
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snatched anyway. The boy is heard screaming in the distance, but away. However, his [[KilledOffscreen actual death isn't seen on-screen.on-screen]].



* PsychicPowers: Jezelle, whose powers are the subject of much skepticism by the other characters (at least initially). Minxie from the second movie also develops them, and is plagued with dreams/visions of Darry telling her about the nature of the Creeper.

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* PsychicPowers: Jezelle, whose powers are the subject of much skepticism by the other characters (at least initially). Minxie from the second movie also develops them, and is plagued with dreams/visions of Darry [[spoiler: Darry]] telling her about the nature of the Creeper.



* ShoutOut: StevenSpielberg's {{Duel}}, from the "bumper-cam" shots of the truck riding their tail to the line about the truck being "souped up." The truck is also the same style as the killer truck in Spielberg's film.

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* ShoutOut: StevenSpielberg's {{Duel}}, ''{{Duel}}'', from the "bumper-cam" shots of the truck riding their tail to the line about the truck being "souped up." The truck is also the same style as the killer truck in Spielberg's film.


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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The theatrical trailer completely gives away the fact that the Creeper is... not human. Additionally, the end of the trailer shows a shot of [[spoiler:the Creeper about to take off with Darry.]] It's only show for a split second, but still...
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Darry is the Mac guy. And also the hacker in ''Live Free or DieHard''.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Darry is the Mac guy. And also the hacker in ''Live Free or DieHard''.''LiveFreeOrDieHard''.
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* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long (Darry) was actually peeing ''for real'' in the former scene, and Salva just decided to ThrowItIn.

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* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long (Darry) was actually peeing ''for real'' for real in the former scene, and Salva just decided to ThrowItIn.
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** There were talks for a prequel showing the Creeper hunting in the Wild West era, but this never came to pass.

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* [[spoiler:TheBadGuyWins: How the first film ends.]]



* DeathByRacism: Scott, although it was only lampshaded he was racist.

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* DeathByRacism: Scott, although it was only lampshaded implied that he was racist.



* EyeScream: The Creeper [[spoiler:removes and eats Darry's eyes, in order to gain use of them - [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel while Darry was still alive]]. The last scene shows a close up of a deceased Darry with his eyes removed, with the Creeper looking through the gouged hole.]]

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* EyeScream: The Creeper [[spoiler:removes and eats Darry's eyes, in order to gain use of them - [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel while Darry was is still alive]]. The last scene shows a close up of a deceased Darry with his eyes removed, with the Creeper looking through the gouged hole.]]


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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It is never made entirely clear if the Cat Lady died as a result of being attacked by the Creeper, or if she survived.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy from the second movie.
** Eh, not really. Unless you count accusations from some random shirtless jerk about Izzy's sexuality a valid "homosexual vibe" from Izzy himself. Izzy seems pretty normal characterwise.
*** [[KaydorKey This troper]] will take a moment to point out the [[UnfortunateImplications Unfortunate Implications]] of the above statement, but agree that an insult from a jock doesn't mean anything.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Izzy from the second movie.
** Eh, not really. Unless you count accusations from some random shirtless jerk about Izzy's sexuality a valid "homosexual vibe" from Izzy himself. Izzy seems pretty normal characterwise.
*** [[KaydorKey This troper]] will take a moment to point out the [[UnfortunateImplications Unfortunate Implications]] of the above statement, but agree that an insult from a jock doesn't mean anything.
movie, perhaps.
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* CurseOfTheAncients: Very much averted with the Cat Lady.
--> I'll blow your fuckin' head off!


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* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The Cat Lady.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Jack Sr. turns up to save the day.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Jack Sr. turns up to save the day.day at the end of the second film.



* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Subverted. [[spoiler:Darry would have died even if he hadn't checked out the church basement.]]



-->'''Trish''': ''(preparing to run the Creeper over again)'' "They never are."

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-->'''Trish''': ''(preparing to run the Creeper over again)'' "They "[[OnceIsNotEnough They never are.are]]."



-->'''Trish''': "You know the part in scary movies when somebody does something really stupid, and everybody hates them for it? This is it."

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-->'''Trish''': "You know the part in scary movies when somebody [[TooDumbToLive does something really stupid, and everybody hates them for it? it]]? This is it."



** The moment when Darry discovers what he assumes to be a corpse in the basement... then the "corpse" suddenly starts thrashing around.



* ToServeMan: The Creepers feasts on human beings every 23 years, for 23 days. However, he only eats parts of them that smell good to him (he possesses an incredible sense of smell), or parts of them that will regenerate something of his that he has lost.

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* ToServeMan: The Creepers feasts on human beings every 23 years, for 23 days. However, he only eats parts of them that smell good to him (he possesses an incredible sense of smell), or parts of them that will regenerate something of his that he has lost.


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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Rats?]]: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.
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** In the sequel, Jack Sr.'s original line when stabbing the Creeper was [[MobyDick "From hell's heart I stab at thee!"]] The test audience laughed at it though, so it was axed.

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** In the sequel, Jack Sr.'s original line when stabbing the Creeper was [[MobyDick "From hell's heart I stab at thee!"]] The test audience [[{{Narm}} laughed at it though, though]], so it was axed.
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** Well, snatched anyway. The boy is heard screaming in the distance, but his actual death isn't seen on-screen.

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** Jack Sr. in the second film, after the Creeper is wounded, proceeds to stab it over and over again until it finally stops moving (though only because its time is up).



* OnceIsNotEnough: Subverted. While once is not enough (being hit with a car, being stabbed with a harpoon, etc), really, neither is any other amount of times. It will never stay down.

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* OnceIsNotEnough: Subverted. While once is not enough (being hit with a car, being stabbed with a harpoon, etc), really, neither is any other amount of times. It will never stay down. Though damaging it enough ''will'' slow him down at least.
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*** [[KaydorKey This troper]] will take a moment to point out the [[UnfortunateImplications Unfortunate Implications]] of the above statement.

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*** [[KaydorKey This troper]] will take a moment to point out the [[UnfortunateImplications Unfortunate Implications]] of the above statement.statement, but agree that an insult from a jock doesn't mean anything.
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* ScaryScarecrows: The Creeper disguises himself as a scarecrow in Jack Sr.'s cornfield. Which is creepy as shit.

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* ScaryScarecrows: The Creeper disguises poses himself as a the scarecrow in the Cat Lady's yard. Then disguises as one in Jack Sr.'s cornfield.cornfield in the second film. Which is creepy as shit.
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* SuperStrength: The Creeper is way stronger than something of its build should be. In the second film, it's able to drag a pickup truck while in-flight, having been speared by a (presumably quite heavy) harpoon launcher bolted to the back.
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** He's also heard whistling the song "Jeepers Creepers" in the first movie.

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