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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MickWingert takes over Jack Black as the voice of Slappy this time around (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue)..
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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/MickWingert takes over Jack Black as the voice of Slappy this time around (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue)..dialogue).
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue).
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. Creator/MickWingert takes over Jack Black as the voice of Slappy this time around (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue)..
* TheOtherMarty: It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue).
* TheOtherMarty: It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue).
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* NamesTheSame:
** Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are nemeses instead of a villain and a henchman.
** Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are nemeses instead of a villain and a henchman.
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** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are rivals instead of a villain and a henchman.
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** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are rivals nemeses instead of a villain and a henchman.
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
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* NamesTheSame: NamesTheSame:
** Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]]]
** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are rivals instead of a villain and a henchman.
** Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.
** This isn't [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the only work]] to feature two characters named Slappy and Walter, although those characters are rivals instead of a villain and a henchman.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.Slappy (though Jones did provide all of Slappy's laughs and some of his dialogue).
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* RecycledScript: A common criticism of the movie is that the first half is basically a standard "Night of the Living Dummy" plot while the second half is a more Halloween-themed repeat of the original film's plot.
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* RecycledScript: A common criticism of the movie is that the first half is basically a standard "Night of the Living Dummy" plot while the second half is a more Halloween-themed repeat of the original film's plot.plot.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The earliest version of the screenplay was set in the Horrorland amusement park.
** Originally, the filmmakers weren't sure if Jack Black would be willing or able to reprise his role and two versions of the script were written, one with R.L. Stine as a character and the other without. Filming began on the script without Stine, only for Black to become available and his character was written in at the last minute.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The earliest version of the screenplay was set in the Horrorland amusement park.
** Originally, the filmmakers weren't sure if Jack Black would be willing or able to reprise his role and two versions of the script were written, one with R.L. Stine as a character and the other without. Filming began on the script without Stine, only for Black to become available and his character was written in at the last minute.
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* InvisibleAdvertising: The film barely had much advertising to it. Most didn't even know there was a sequel.
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* DescendedCreator: Creator/RLStine as Principal Harrison.
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voicedSlappy.Slappy.
* RecycledScript: A common criticism of the movie is that the first half is basically a standard "Night of the Living Dummy" plot while the second half is a more Halloween-themed repeat of the original film's plot.
* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced
* RecycledScript: A common criticism of the movie is that the first half is basically a standard "Night of the Living Dummy" plot while the second half is a more Halloween-themed repeat of the original film's plot.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it later seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, well known for being an expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Averted. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it was later revealed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release, leading to an odd case of Jones being simultaneously this trope and TheOtherMarty.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Averted. Zig-zagged. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film); however, it was later revealed seemed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release. However, upon the film's release, leading to an odd case of Jones being simultaneously this trope and TheOtherMarty.it was confirmed that it was actually Creator/MickWingert, expert Jack Black impressionist, who voiced Slappy.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Downplayed in Slappy's case, who goes from being voiced by Jack Black in the first film to being voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film).
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* TheOtherDarrin: Downplayed in Slappy's case, who goes from being voiced by Jack Black in the first film to being Averted. It was originally announced that Slappy would be voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film).film); however, it was later revealed that Jack Black re-dubbed Slappy's lines prior to the film's release, leading to an odd case of Jones being simultaneously this trope and TheOtherMarty.
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]]]
* TheOtherDarrin: Downplayed in Slappy's case, who goes from being voiced by Jack Black in the first film to being voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film).
* TheOtherDarrin: Downplayed in Slappy's case, who goes from being voiced by Jack Black in the first film to being voiced by Avery Lee Jones (who just did the puppet work in the first film).
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* NamesTheSame: Sam Carter shares a name with [[Series/StargateSG1 a certain brilliant astrophysicist, engineer, pilot and renowned member of the Stargate Program.]]