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** The text in the begining of the 6th movie says it takes place "Ten years from now". Assuming this doesn't mean "Ten years from 1991 when this movie was released" and is instead intended to be relative to the viewer, than Freddy's Dead hasn't happened yet, just like Jason X.

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** The text in the begining of the 6th movie says it takes place "Ten years from now". Assuming this doesn't mean "Ten years from 1991 when this movie was released" and is instead intended to be relative to the viewer, than then Freddy's Dead hasn't happened yet, just like Jason X.
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** The BeliefMakesItReal loophole he used to come back and kill anyone he liked in an area that's afraid of him was not just some brand new sudden AssPull: Joey explicitly brings up the possibility in ''Part IV''.
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*** The theory that ''FreddyVsJason'' is an interquel between ''Dream Child'' and ''Freddy's Dead'' got me to thinking about this one. Freddy can only go after people who know and are afraid of him in that movie but, apart from Nancy briefly referring to the idea in the first movie, that didn't really seem to hold in the other movies. Maybe that rule's a new tactic on his part. He always fed on fear, but he didn't originally need it. At first, his dream-stalking rules confined him to the Elm Street kids. Once they'd died, he needed Alice's powers to get around them and keep killing and, when he lost her, he used Jacob instead. When he lost both of them, he had to find another way out, and that's when he figured out that he could spread through people's fear of him. But the parents ''also'' realized that, and they managed to cover up his existence completely for awhile, which kept the town safe. But then ''FreddyVsJason'' happened and, since now so many of the Springwood kids know about Freddy again (and every new victim just adds to the domino effect), things quickly fell apart and the town was decimated.

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*** The theory that ''FreddyVsJason'' is an interquel between ''Dream Child'' and ''Freddy's Dead'' got me to thinking about this one. Freddy can only go after people who know and are afraid of him in that movie but, apart from Nancy briefly referring to the idea in the first movie, that didn't really seem to hold in the other movies. Maybe that rule's a new tactic on his part. He always fed on fear, but he didn't originally need it. At first, his dream-stalking rules confined him to the Elm Street kids. Once they'd died, he needed Alice's powers to get around them and keep killing and, when he lost her, he used Jacob instead. When he lost both of them, he had to find another way out, and that's when he figured out that he could spread through people's fear of him. But the parents ''also'' also realized that, and they managed to cover up his existence completely for awhile, which kept the town safe. But then ''FreddyVsJason'' happened and, since now so many of the Springwood kids know about Freddy again (and every new victim just adds to the domino effect), things quickly fell apart and the town was decimated.
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*** The theory that ''FreddyVsJason'' is an interquel between ''Dream Child'' and ''Freddy's Dead'' got me to thinking about this one. Freddy can only go after people who know and are afraid of him in that movie but, apart from Nancy briefly referring to the idea in the first movie, that didn't really seem to hold in the other movies. Maybe that rule's a new tactic on his part. He always fed on fear, but he didn't originally need it. At first, his dream-stalking rules confined him to the Elm Street kids. Once they'd died, he needed Alice's powers to get around them and keep killing and, when he lost her, he used Jacob instead. When he lost both of them, he had to find another way out, and that's when he figured out that he could spread through people's fear of him. But the parents ''also'' realized that, and they managed to cover up his existence completely for awhile, which kept the town safe. But then ''FreddyVsJason'' happened and, since now so many of the Springwood kids know about Freddy again (and every new victim just adds to the domino effect), things quickly fell apart and the town was decimated.


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*** Always assumed Freddy could go into anyone's dreams, but just went after the children of those who killed him first. The only reason he needed Alice and Jacob in ''The Dream Master'' and ''The Dream Child'' was because he was weak and contained, and needed to act through them.
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** Freddy has obviously grown attached to his favorite murder weapon, just as people sometimes become fond of the power tools, vacuum cleaner, teddy bear, etc. that they've had for a long time. This was what he was using to kill people since long before he died--or a replica of it, anyway. He's used to it and he enjoys it.
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*** Freddy's Revenge mostly became a case of DisContinuity afterward though. Dream Warriors re-established Freddy's ability to only target the Elm Street kids. It was only after Alice inherited Kristen's power (which, we can assume, was corrupted when that energy passed through him before reaching her) that he was able to touch anybody else, since Alice's dreams would bring them right to him. Freddy's entire plan in Part 5 was for the very reason that he needed an intermediary (Jacob) to continue killing. FD pretty much seemed to retcon that plot point entirely.
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** Technically, it was in ten years that he was able to pull a feat like that. [[WMG Its possibly that the reason why Freddy was strong in FD was because A) he had a long time to become like this and B) he can invade dreams and kill people. Freddy's Revenge shown that he didn't need the lynch children anymore. He could attack teenagers in their sleep, thus making Springwood into a ghost town by FD.]]

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** Technically, it was in ten years that he was able to pull a feat like that. [[WMG [[WildMassGuessing Its possibly that the reason why Freddy was strong in FD was because A) he had a long time to become like this and B) he can invade dreams and kill people. Freddy's Revenge ''Freddy's Revenge'' shown that he didn't need the lynch children anymore. He could anymore in order to attack, when proclaimed that the teens at the party were all his children now. Freddy can attack teenagers in their sleep, thus making Springwood into a ghost town by FD.]]
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** Technically, it was in ten years that he was able to pull a feat like that. [[WMG Its possibly that the reason why Freddy was strong in FD was because A) he had a long time to become like this and B) he can invade dreams and kill people. Freddy's Revenge shown that he didn't need the lynch children anymore. He could attack teenagers in their sleep, thus making Springwood into a ghost town by FD.]]
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* It was established in Part 3 that Freddy could only invade the dreams of the children of the lynch mob. In Part 4 and 5 the only way Freddy could attack anyone else was by proxy in Alice's (and later Jacob's) dreams. So how in the hell did Freddy somehow kill ''every single kid'' in Springwood in Freddy's Dead? The only explanation I can come up with is AssPull.
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** To elaborate what the previous troper wrote, and referring to only the original movie, I think that the authorities and witnesses are likely assuming that the deaths (including Glen's) happened in a non-supernatural way, even if they have no idea what else could have caused them. Horror movie characters, particularly in settings like this, aren't GenreSavvy enough to consider supernatural causes, and the first movie takes place long before the people of Springwood finally realize and accept that Freddy is real. I don't think it's ever stated or implied that real-world witnesses see anything different than what the audience is directly shown.
*** Tina's death, in particular, would have looked pretty strange to investigators; it wouldn't take a [[{{Dexter}} blood-spatter analyst]] to see that the blood on the wall and the ceiling included streaks, not just splashes, and if I recall correctly, when Tina was dropped back onto the bed, it caused blood to splash on to Rod (either from hitting a pool of blood or just plain splattering). Nevertheless, as improbable as it may be that Rod made the cuts, made the knife vanish without a trace, ''pushed Tina's bleeding and thrashing body up the wall and onto the ceiling while screaming hysterically,'' and splattered her onto the bed, that's ''still'' a more likely scenario than the idea of a long-dead quasi-corporeal demonic serial killer with dream powers doing it.
*** Rod's death would have been pretty easy to explain, under the circumstances.
*** The death of Nancy's mom had to have looked pretty crazy. I can only imagine it was explained away as being the result of her falling asleep with a lit cigarette--one that managed to engulf the bed, and ''only'' the bed, in flames, and quickly reduce her body into a meaty skeleton. That scene, in particular, was probably the one that led to Nancy's father later realizing Nancy was right about Freddy Krueger.
*** As for how Glen's death would be explained...I dare say the event was probably downplayed in the official report and dismissed as unsolvable.
** Regarding the sequels, particularly those up to part 5, the series did eventually get to the point where the dream deaths were considerably different than the deaths as they appeared in the real world, especially since the movies turned more and more to elaborate sets, themes and effects for each of the kills, and Freddy was progressively [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] into a wise-cracking, pun-spewing comedian. Even the 80's audiences eventually got to the point where they considered the complete GenreBlindness of Springwood's adults an AssPull, given the repeated reports of Freddy's likeness from friends of the victims during those periods of egregious deaths-by-coincidence that would occasionally plague the town. This is probably the main reason why ''New Nightmare'' used a completely different continuity, and both ''Freddy's Dead'' and ''Freddy Vs. Jason'' (mostly) dropped the adults-in-denial theme.
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*** Also [[TheDarkKnight he may like to savor the little moments]] when using his knife glove.
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glen's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to believe it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glen's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to believe it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to believe it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's Glen's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to believe it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).movie).
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept believe it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even back; even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it).it. My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept Freddy's return, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept Freddy's return, the truth, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again.

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and nobody ever brought it up again.again (especially since her father, who eventually did accept Freddy's return, assumed that Freddy was beaten after the first movie).
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is that the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never nobody ever brought it up again.
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since so many of the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who visited the the crime scene and had already heard about the dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept it). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.
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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who was at the scene of the crime, still didn't want to accept that anything unnatural's going on). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.

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** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who was at visited the the crime scene of and had already heard about the crime, dreams from Nancy, still didn't want to accept that anything unnatural's going on).it). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.
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* From what I can gather, if Freddy kills a victim in their dreams, real-world witnesses would see it as a natural death (i.e. Tina murdered by Rod since he was in the room at the time, Rod hanging himself, Sheila suffering asthma attack, etc.)...so how could Glen's death in the first film (dragged into the bed and shot out in a geyser of blood) be explained as a non-Freddy involvement?

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* From what I can gather, if Freddy kills a victim in their dreams, real-world witnesses would see it as a natural death (i.e. Tina murdered by Rod since he was in the room at the time, Rod hanging himself, Sheila suffering asthma attack, etc.)...so how could Glen's death in the first film (dragged into the bed and shot out in a geyser of blood) be explained as a non-Freddy involvement?involvement?
** They probably never technically found a body, just a huge amount of blood that matched Glenn's blood type. As for how they explained it, that's where the WeirdnessCensor first began to kick in. Since the pillars of Springwood's community played a part in Freddy's death, they really, ''really'' don't want to believe he's somehow come back (even Nancy's dad, who was at the scene of the crime, still didn't want to accept that anything unnatural's going on). My guess is the police report just got tossed into the back of a filing cabinet and never brought up again.
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*** Besides, his outfit [[MemeticOutfit makes him instantly recognizable]].

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*** Besides, his outfit [[MemeticOutfit makes him instantly recognizable]].recognizable]].

* From what I can gather, if Freddy kills a victim in their dreams, real-world witnesses would see it as a natural death (i.e. Tina murdered by Rod since he was in the room at the time, Rod hanging himself, Sheila suffering asthma attack, etc.)...so how could Glen's death in the first film (dragged into the bed and shot out in a geyser of blood) be explained as a non-Freddy involvement?
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** Why does Freddy need a hat? Why does Freddy wear a red and green sweater? Why doesn't Freddy have perfect skin and flowing hair, when he can take any form? Because that's how he likes it, I guess. He used the glove when he was alive, even though I'm sure there were other weapons available. Could have used a gun, or a chainsaw, or a hammer. Instead he made a cool glove. He's always been more about style than body count. The glove is stylish. It's RuleOfCool meets RuleOfScary.

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** Why does Freddy need a hat? Why does Freddy wear a red and green sweater? Why doesn't Freddy have perfect skin and flowing hair, when he can take any form? Because that's how he likes it, I guess. He used the glove when he was alive, even though I'm sure there were other weapons available. Could have used a gun, or a chainsaw, or a hammer. Instead he made a cool glove. He's always been more about style than body count. The glove is stylish. It's RuleOfCool meets RuleOfScary.RuleOfScary.
*** Besides, his outfit [[MemeticOutfit makes him instantly recognizable]].

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** The text in the begining of the 6th movie says it takes place "Ten years from now". Assuming this doesn't mean "Ten years from 1991 when this movie was released" and is instead intended to be relative to the viewer, than Freddy's Dead hasn't happened yet, just like Jason X.



* I mean, he can do pretty much anything he wants in the dream world. Why would he need any kind of weapon? Wouldn't he be able to just turn his fingers into claws if he really wanted to? Wouldn't he be able to turn his entire body into a set of claws if he really wanted to?

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* I mean, he can do pretty much anything he wants in the dream world. Why would he need any kind of weapon? Wouldn't he be able to just turn his fingers into claws if he really wanted to? Wouldn't he be able to turn his entire body into a set of claws if he really wanted to?to?
** Why does Freddy need a hat? Why does Freddy wear a red and green sweater? Why doesn't Freddy have perfect skin and flowing hair, when he can take any form? Because that's how he likes it, I guess. He used the glove when he was alive, even though I'm sure there were other weapons available. Could have used a gun, or a chainsaw, or a hammer. Instead he made a cool glove. He's always been more about style than body count. The glove is stylish. It's RuleOfCool meets RuleOfScary.
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* I mean, he can do pretty much anything he wants in the dream world. Why would he need any kind of weapon? Wouldn't he be able to just turn his fingers into claws if he really wanted to?

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* I mean, he can do pretty much anything he wants in the dream world. Why would he need any kind of weapon? Wouldn't he be able to just turn his fingers into claws if he really wanted to? Wouldn't he be able to turn his entire body into a set of claws if he really wanted to?
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** Presumably there was a cover-up. [[MST3KMantra Just try to roll with it.]]

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** Presumably there was a cover-up. [[MST3KMantra Just try to roll with it.]]]]

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* I mean, he can do pretty much anything he wants in the dream world. Why would he need any kind of weapon? Wouldn't he be able to just turn his fingers into claws if he really wanted to?
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** She and Jacob have appeared in several ExpandedUniverse stories (which tend to ignore each other, so she's died twice); they are Innovations ''Nightmares on Elm Street'' comics, the Black Flame book ''Perchance to Dream'', the Wildstorm series ''[[FreddyVsJasonVsAsh Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash]]: The Nightmare Warriors'', and "Dead Highway, Lost Roads" (a short story from ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy's Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams''.

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** She and Jacob have appeared in several ExpandedUniverse stories (which tend to ignore each other, so she's died twice); they are Innovations ''Nightmares on Elm Street'' comics, the Black Flame book ''Perchance to Dream'', the Wildstorm series ''[[FreddyVsJasonVsAsh Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash]]: The Nightmare Warriors'', and "Dead Highway, Lost Roads" (a short story from ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy's Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams''.
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** She and Jacob have appeared in several ExpandedUniverse stories (which tend to ignore each other, so she's died twice); they are Innovations ''Nightmares on Elm Street'' comics, the Black Flame book ''Perchance to Dream'', the WildStorm series ''[[FreddyVsJasonVsAsh Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash]]: The Nightmare Warriors'', and "Dead Highway, Lost Roads" (a short story from ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy's Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams''.

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** She and Jacob have appeared in several ExpandedUniverse stories (which tend to ignore each other, so she's died twice); they are Innovations ''Nightmares on Elm Street'' comics, the Black Flame book ''Perchance to Dream'', the WildStorm Wildstorm series ''[[FreddyVsJasonVsAsh Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash]]: The Nightmare Warriors'', and "Dead Highway, Lost Roads" (a short story from ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy's Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams''.
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** She and Jacob have appeared in several ExpandedUniverse stories (which tend to ignore each other, so she's died twice); they are Innovations ''Nightmares on Elm Street'' comics, the Black Flame book ''Perchance to Dream'', the WildStorm series ''[[FreddyVsJasonVsAsh Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash]]: The Nightmare Warriors'', and "Dead Highway, Lost Roads" (a short story from ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy's Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams''.

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