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[[spoiler: Jossed big time by the end of his Jacob's Ladder review.]]

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* [[spoiler: Jossed big time by the end of his Jacob's Ladder review.]]



Just consider Phelous's ''luck'' with both movies and mortality, and then whaddayaknow, one day, he finds Cricket Cocket on his hearth. Coincidence? Not likely.

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Just consider Phelous's ''luck'' with both movies and mortality, and then whaddayaknow, one day, he finds Cricket Cocket on his hearth. Coincidence? Not likely.likely.

[[WMG: An overall attempt at an explanation for certain things]]
The reveal that [[spoiler:Phelous died during his very first review]] puts a lot into context. He's a fan of horror movies, but he felt compelled to review them almost exclusively due to a subconscious awareness that [[spoiler:he was dead]], and his many deaths were [[spoiler:the universe trying to get him to accept his death and move on]]. He spent so long in the realm of the living and was able to interact with the material plane because [[spoiler:his spirit had taken on a semi-physical form]]. And after he finally [[spoiler:crossed over]], he was allowed to return and [[spoiler:possess his own corpse]] sometime later, and no longer feels compelled to review pretty much nothing but horror movies, so he decided to branch out and spend more time reviewing other things. The only thing this doesn't explain is [[spoiler:why his corpse doesn't decay]].
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[[WMG: The Phelous that appears in the mirrors will be explained in a ''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' review.]]
''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' is a horror film about evil entities that live in mirrors. What better movie to review to explain those odd appearances of the second Phelous in the mirror.

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[[WMG: The Phelous that appears in the mirrors will be explained in a ''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' ''Film/{{Mirrors|2008}}'' review.]]
''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' ''Film/{{Mirrors|2008}}'' is a horror film about evil entities that live in mirrors. What better movie to review to explain those odd appearances of the second Phelous in the mirror.
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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatoing}}

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatoing}}''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatoing}}''
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* Digital-World
** ''The Frog King''
** ''Till Eulenspiegel''
* Creator/SparkPlugEntertainment
** ''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure''
** ''WesternAnimation/SpidersWebAPigsTale''
* Creator/VideoBrinquedo
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatoing}}
** ''Gladiformers''
** ''Tiny Robots''


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** ''Wobots''


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** ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicVoyage''
** ''WesternAnimation/BandsOnTheRun''
** ''Funny Little Cars''
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Bikes}}'' (bizarre Spanish-produced ''Cars'' ripoff)
** ''The Musicland Band''’
** GM Toons’ ''Beauty And The Beast''
** ''WesternAnimation/SuperLittleFantaHeroes''
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[[WMG: Future movies Phelous will review]]
* Golden Films:
** ''Tom Thumb Meets Thumbelina''
** ''WesternAnimation/PrincessCastle''
** ''The Red Shoes''
** ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceAndThePauper1995 The Prince And The Pauper]]''
* [=GoodTimes=]:
** ''The Toy Shop''
* Dingo Pictures:
** ''The Toys Room''
* Other producers:
** ''Luggy''
** ''Lady Buckit And The Motley Mopsters''
** ''Dizzy & Bop’s Big Adventure''
** ''Glup: An Adventure Without Waste'', also released as ''Waste Side Story''
** ''Trash (2020)'', also released as ''Trash: The Legend Of The Golden Pyramid'' and ''The Castaways''
** ''Music Playroom'', an [=EastWest=] dub of uncertain origin.
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Possibly in a crossover, or if the site decides to have a GreenLantern themed anniversary. Being that DeathIsCheap, especially for him, it would be fitting.
* If there is a GreenLantern themed anniversary then they will think that Phelous is going to kill them... But he's so apathetic that he doesn't feel like killing them, and instead just lays around the place.

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Possibly in a crossover, or if the site decides to have a GreenLantern ComicBook/GreenLantern themed anniversary. Being that DeathIsCheap, especially for him, it would be fitting.
* If there is a GreenLantern ComicBook/GreenLantern themed anniversary then they will think that Phelous is going to kill them... But he's so apathetic that he doesn't feel like killing them, and instead just lays around the place.
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* Oh, 100%. In "The Christmas Tree" he immediately comes up with a way to scam the mayor for large amounts of money. His defining trait is his utter lack of a conscience. No wonder he teams up with Wabuu
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[[WMG: The Phelous we see in the Silent Night review is PhelousD1 in disguise]]
He's disappointed that the weather is screwing up. Why? Look closely. [[FridgeBrilliance The lightning is tinted purple.]]
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[[WMG: The Phelous we see at the end of the Jeepers Creepers 3 review is the mirror Phelous]]
At the end of this review, Phelous suddenly appears in front of a red curtain and says in faux-reverse, "See you in 23 years." Of course it's a reference to Twin Peaks, but Phelous said this in reverse. What is the visual representation of something being in reverse? Something being mirrored.
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Some fans were surprised, even disappointed, to see Old Man acting uncharacteristically smart and snarky in "Old Man Reads Creepy Pasta." However, consider how obnoxious Old Man always was and suddenly it makes sense. He pretends to be a moron so he can get away with treating his sons like slaves and his daughters like bargaining chips; breaking into people's houses and eating their food with "it looks like I was expected;" and throwing out anything he doesn't like or doesn't feel like dealing with with the "completely useless!" excuse.

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Some fans were surprised, even disappointed, to see Old Man acting uncharacteristically smart and snarky in "Old Man Reads Creepy Pasta." However, consider how obnoxious Old Man always was and suddenly it makes sense. He pretends to be a moron so he can get away with treating his sons like slaves and his daughters like bargaining chips; breaking into people's houses and eating their food with "it looks like I was expected;" expected"; and throwing out anything he doesn't like or doesn't feel like dealing with with the "completely useless!" excuse.
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[[WMG: Phleous entered [[ToBodlyFlee the plot hole]] at an early age.]]

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[[WMG: Phleous entered [[ToBodlyFlee [[WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee the plot hole]] at an early age.]]
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Which is not to say Old Man is secretly a genius by any means. But simply that it's his obnoxiousness that is his true defining trait, not his stupidity.

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Which is not to say Old Man is secretly a genius by any means. But simply that it's his obnoxiousness that is his true defining trait, not his stupidity.stupidity.

[[WMG: The Cricket has been on Phelous's hearth since the very first review a decade ago.]]
Just consider Phelous's ''luck'' with both movies and mortality, and then whaddayaknow, one day, he finds Cricket Cocket on his hearth. Coincidence? Not likely.
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It is because Phelous' parents went to [[CthulhuMythos evil]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark cult meetings for free beers.]]

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It is because Phelous' parents went to [[CthulhuMythos [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos evil]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark cult meetings for free beers.]]

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