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** Haley the Rain Fairy's book opens with Wetherbury being flooded by the magic rain, and the water level only drops once the feather's recovered.

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** Haley Hayley the Rain Fairy's book opens with Wetherbury being flooded by the magic rain, and the water level only drops once the feather's recovered.
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** In the climax, [[spoiler:when the giant snowman is defeated, he screams in a very morbid sounding way as he get dissolved through the rainbow]]

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** In the climax, [[spoiler:when the giant snowman is defeated, he screams in a very morbid sounding way as he get gets dissolved through the rainbow]]
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** In the climax, [[spoiler:when the giant snowman is defeated, he screams in a very morbid sounding way as he get dissolved through the rainbow]]

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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...
* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away. Fern worries that the goblins have hurt Sky forever.

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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...
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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' near the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away. Fern worries that the goblins have hurt Sky forever.



** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots fairy lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feel its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.
** Haley the Rain Fairy's book opens with Wetherbury being flooded by the magic rain.

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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots fairy lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and coat, Kirsty can feel its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.
** Haley the Rain Fairy's book opens with Wetherbury being flooded by the magic rain.rain, and the water level only drops once the feather's recovered.



* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid in midair, and in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.

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* Shannon the Ocean Fairy's book has some of the most immediate consequences for Jack Frost stealing magic objects, as Fairyland and the human world are in danger of uncontrollable tides, waves, and flooding for a majority of the book, with the final scenario having Fairyland be flooded temporarily.
* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid in midair, and in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.''shattering'' if she's not caught.



* In Nina the Birthday Cake Fairy's book, Jack Frost takes a long fall from his candy tower and lands in a milkshake moat. Rachel and Kirsty have to save him.

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* In Nina the Birthday Cake Fairy's book, Jack Frost takes a long fall from his candy tower and lands in a milkshake moat.moat, and is in danger of drowning. Rachel and Kirsty have to save him.



* In the Storybook Fairies series, Jack Frost and the goblins are able to change fairy tale stories so the goblins were ''always'' there, and only Rachel and Kirsty remember otherwise. If they expanded their scope such power could be used for worse things.
* Michelle the Winter Wonderland Fairy's book has the stolen objects wreaking havoc on the weather, including air so cold it freezes Rachel and Kirsty solid when they step outside and they have to be warmed with a spell, and it being like night during the morning and afternoon.

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* In the Storybook Fairies series, Jack Frost and the goblins are able to change fairy tale stories so the goblins were ''always'' there, and only Rachel and Kirsty remember otherwise. If they expanded their scope scope, such power could be used for worse things.
* Michelle the Winter Wonderland Fairy's book has the stolen objects wreaking havoc on the weather, including air so cold it freezes Rachel and Kirsty solid when they step outside and they have to be warmed with a spell, and it being like night during the morning and afternoon.afternoon, which causes a sleigh to go off course in the dark.

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* In the movie, one verse of Jack Frost's rap has him gleefully singing about ''eating'' frozen fairies. Consider for a moment that some of the [[Main/EarlyInstallmentWeirdness early books]] identify Jack Frost himself [[Main/MonstrousCannibalism as a fairy...]]

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* In the movie, one verse of Jack Frost's rap has him gleefully singing about ''eating'' frozen fairies. Consider for a moment that some of the [[Main/EarlyInstallmentWeirdness [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness early books]] identify Jack Frost himself [[Main/MonstrousCannibalism [[MonstrousCannibalism as a fairy...]]


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* Michelle the Winter Wonderland Fairy's book has the stolen objects wreaking havoc on the weather, including air so cold it freezes Rachel and Kirsty solid when they step outside and they have to be warmed with a spell, and it being like night during the morning and afternoon.
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* In the movie, one verse of Jack Frost's rap has him gleefully singing about ''eating'' frozen fairies.

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* In the movie, one verse of Jack Frost's rap has him gleefully singing about ''eating'' frozen fairies. Consider for a moment that some of the [[Main/EarlyInstallmentWeirdness early books]] identify Jack Frost himself [[Main/MonstrousCannibalism as a fairy...]]
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* In the Storybook Fairies series, Jack Frost and the goblins are able to change fairy tale stories so the goblins were ''always'' there, and only Rachel and Kirsty remember otherwise. If they expanded their scope such power could be used for worse things.
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* Alicia the Snow Queen Fairy's book brings back some of Jack Frost's old menace by having him try to rule the world and use her enchanted mirror to charm young fairies into working for him by confusing their senses of right and wrong.
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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feel its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.

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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots fairy lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feel its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.
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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feels its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.

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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feels feel its heat on her face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.
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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very dangerous, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly--and it gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feels its heat on her face.

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** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning feather. Feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very dangerous, threatening, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly--and it directly. It gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feels its heat on her face.face, and it leaves scorch marks on the floor.
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* The Weather Fairies series is full of this, especially in later installments.
** In Evie the Mist Fairy's book, Rachel and Kirsty become lost in a foggy forest due to a goblin taking the Mist Feather.
** In Storm the Lightning Fairy's book, an extra-mean goblin with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] shoots lightning at the girls with the power of the Lightning feather. While it isn't as dangerous as real lightning, it's still very dangerous, to the point that no one in the entire book is hit by it directly--and it gets close enough to burn Rachel's coat and Kirsty can feels its heat on her face.
** Haley the Rain Fairy's book opens with Wetherbury being flooded by the magic rain.
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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel describes it as a light bulb going off in her head, and the narration says that everything in their minds became dull and grey.

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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel describes it as a light bulb going switching off in her head, and the narration says that everything in their minds her mind became dull and grey.
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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel describes it as a switch being flipped and her brain being emptied.

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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel describes it as a switch being flipped light bulb going off in her head, and her brain being emptied.the narration says that everything in their minds became dull and grey.
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* The Green/Earth Fairies series is full of very real nightmare fuel, as the book deals with the consequences of environmental destruction, such as polluted beaches and rivers, smog, climate change, and the threat of rainforests and coral reefs disappearing.
** In Lily the Rainforest Fairy's book, goblins play bumper cars with ''bulldozers'', crashing into one another and toppling many trees.
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* In Nina the Birthday Cake Fairy's book, Jack Frost takes a long fall from his candy tower and lands in a milkshake moat. Rachel and Kirsty have to save him.
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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away. Rachel worries that the goblins have hurt Sky forever.

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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away. Rachel Fern worries that the goblins have hurt Sky forever.
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* In Coco the Cupcake Fairy's book, Rachel, Kirsty, and Coco pretend to be cupcake decorations to hide from the goblins. This backfires when a goblin picks up Rachel's cupcake and almost eats her.
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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away and "be sick forever."

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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away and "be sick away. Rachel worries that the goblins have hurt Sky forever."
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* In Sky the Blue Fairy's book, just being ''near'' the goblins is enough to freeze Sky, nearly causing her to fade away and "be sick forever."
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* Autumn the Falling Leaves Fairy's book doesn't shy away from showing the consequences of what Jack Frost did. In trying to skip summer and go straight to winter, he created an endless summer where everyone is thirsty and food doesn't grow. This causes several human world animals to help Autumn because without her magic, they can't get food.

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* Autumn the Falling Leaves Fairy's book doesn't shy away from showing the consequences of what Jack Frost did. In trying to skip summer fall and go straight to winter, he created an endless summer where everyone is thirsty and food doesn't grow. This causes several human world animals to help Autumn because without her magic, they can't get food.
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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel descries it as a switch being flipped and her brain being emptied.

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* Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel descries describes it as a switch being flipped and her brain being emptied.

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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...



* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...

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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Ashley the Dragon Fairy's book has Sizzle's magic working in reverse on Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to Kirsty. Since Sizzle normally helps with imagination, the human world at exactly the same point reversed magic drains them of all creativity and thought. Rachel descries it as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...a switch being flipped and her brain being emptied.
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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...

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* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...Fairyland...
* Autumn the Falling Leaves Fairy's book doesn't shy away from showing the consequences of what Jack Frost did. In trying to skip summer and go straight to winter, he created an endless summer where everyone is thirsty and food doesn't grow. This causes several human world animals to help Autumn because without her magic, they can't get food.
** The climax also has a scary moment. The girls' plan to melt the Ice Castle works ''too'' well, and Fairyland is in danger of being flooded. Jack Frost, genuinely repentant, agrees to work together with Autumn to fix things, but Rachel and Kirsty can't stop thinking about it until they know things are okay.
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* Lucy the Diamond Fairy's book has Jack Frost summoning icicles to rain down on the girls. The same book also has the fairies' flying magic fading, even Rachel and Kirsty's.
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** The climax of the movie has a ''giant'' snowman.

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** The climax of the movie has a ''giant'' snowman.snowman that rips out a tree to use as a nose.
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* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid in midair, and in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.

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* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid in midair, and in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.''shattering''.
* Jack Frost's threats to lock Rachel and Kirsty in his dungeon for 100 years can become this when you remember that TimeStandsStill in Fairyland. They'd return to the human world at exactly the same point as when they left...but they'd have lived through 100 years of imprisonment. And that isn't factoring in whether they'd ''age'' in Fairyland...
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** The climax of the movie has a ''giant'' snowman.
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* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid, in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.

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* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid, solid in midair, and in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.
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* In the movie, one verse of Jack Frost's rap has him gleefully singing about ''eating'' frozen fairies.
** There's also some DerangedAnimation during the rap, and snowmen with glowing eyes.
* One scene in Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's book has Rachel frozen solid, in danger of landing on the ground and ''shattering''.

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