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* {{Cameo}}: The Lamppost Hydra, one of series creator's characters, makes a small one in "Midnight Pizza": "...a monster face on the lamppost by Carols’ house. "

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: The Lamppost Hydra, one of series creator's characters, makes a small one in "Midnight Pizza": "...a monster face on the lamppost by Carols’ house. "
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Homestead Ghosts is an imaginary animated TV show made by Strontium-Chloride on deviantART. The first episode can be read [[http://strontium-chloride.deviantart.com/art/HG-Ep-1x1-Welcome-168409365 here]] It's about the adventures of Asiago, a Hellmouth who looks oddly like a canary despite his intimidating title, and Iota, who was a hound damned to Hell by his brothers, at a summer camp called Camp Thunderbird. The camp is a normal camp for girls on the surface, but beneath that it's also a camp for ghosts made by the Thunderbird, a being of great power who decided he wanted to be a Lawn Chair. Why is a mystery. The other ghosts at the camp are Pater (a green horse-looking thing with claws), Radish (a pretty generic looking orange and white ghost), C (a ghost wearing what appears to be a gray sweater with incredibly over-sized hands), Atenta (an orange ghost that sort of resembles [[ScoobyDoo Velma]]), Mayfile (is a spirit/ghost that resembles an anthropomorphic bug), Kisher (a heavy weight ghost who claims to be the ghost of a bear), Coal (a shifty looking poltergeist), and [=DuWu=] (a mysterious bird-like ghost who adds [[VerbalTic duwu]] to the end of everything he says).

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Homestead Ghosts is an imaginary animated TV show made by Strontium-Chloride on deviantART. The first episode can be read [[http://strontium-chloride.deviantart.com/art/HG-Ep-1x1-Welcome-168409365 here]] It's about the adventures of Asiago, a Hellmouth who looks oddly like a canary despite his intimidating title, and Iota, who was a hound damned to Hell by his brothers, at a summer camp called Camp Thunderbird. The camp is a normal camp for girls on the surface, but beneath that it's also a camp for ghosts made by the Thunderbird, a being of great power who decided he wanted to be a Lawn Chair. Why is a mystery. The other ghosts at the camp are Pater (a green horse-looking thing with claws), Radish (a pretty generic looking orange and white ghost), C (a ghost wearing what appears to be a gray sweater with incredibly over-sized hands), Atenta (an orange ghost that sort of resembles [[ScoobyDoo [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Velma]]), Mayfile (is a spirit/ghost that resembles an anthropomorphic bug), Kisher (a heavy weight ghost who claims to be the ghost of a bear), Coal (a shifty looking poltergeist), and [=DuWu=] (a mysterious bird-like ghost who adds [[VerbalTic duwu]] to the end of everything he says).
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* ClassicalMythology: Iota and his brothers were protectors of this, long after people stopped believing in it.

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* ClassicalMythology: Myth/ClassicalMythology: Iota and his brothers were protectors of this, long after people stopped believing in it.
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* BLAMEpisode: "The Great Psychics"

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* BLAMEpisode: BizarroEpisode: "The Great Psychics"
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* SnakesAreEvil: The snakes in "Snake in the Grove." Averted by Asiago, who can transform into a snake, but is not evil (or scary).

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* SnakesAreEvil: The snakes in "Snake in the Grove." Averted by Asiago, who can transform into a snake, snake but is not evil (or scary). scary), makes an exception.
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* AngstWhatAngst: After hearing his own ghost story, Iota plays this trope straight. Averted in "Adventure Day", where Iota is noticeably more upset by his death.



* AuthorAvatar: [[spoiler:C]]



* BLAMEpisode: "The Great Psychics"



** Second Season is more regular with these.



** Iota's moon gazing is also revealed to foreshadow [[spoiler:his connection to the moon goddess Artemis]]
* GhostAmnesia: Iota begins to lose his memories to the point where he can't even tell his own ghost story. Most ghosts only remember how they died.



* LovableCoward: Asiago



* OnlySaneMan: Mayfile among the ghosts, [[spoiler:Omega]] as well



* RashomonStyle: "Snake in the Grove"



* ShoutOut: A hidden shout out to an episode of The Office (specifically "Conflict Resolution") in "Adventure Day"



* SnakesAreEvil: The snakes in "Snake in the Grove." Averted by Asiago, who can transform into a snake, but is not evil (or scary).



** Second season gives us a four episode story arc about [[spoiler:Omega]] getting used to camp.



* ThrowItIn: The show's creator often ends up including bits of story she hadn't expected to in the episodes.
--> Strontium-Chloride (in the artist's comments): "Do you remember when Iota and Asiago washed up on that campsite? It's the same campsite. I wasn't sure if it would be revisited or not but hey, it was!"



** In the second season they take a trip to Walker Beach



** He also used to be able to shapeshift into a human, but lost that ability




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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Quoted by Iota in "Snake in the Grove"
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The story has recently finished its first season, and a second on its way. Most of the story focuses on various activities and unusual events that happen at the camp. Ranging from passing a swimming test to exploring a land of ice and snow in the camp's freezer (aptly named Freezer Land). It has some darker elements as well, including finding out how all of the other ghosts died and Iota's past.

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The story has recently finished begun its first season, and a second on its way.season. Most of the story focuses on various activities and unusual events that happen at the camp. Ranging from passing a swimming test to exploring a land of ice and snow in the camp's freezer (aptly named Freezer Land). It has some darker elements as well, including finding out how all of the other ghosts died and Iota's past.


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* AStormIsComing: The first season finale.



* EdibleThemeNaming: Radish, Asiago and Huevos Rancheros.

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* EdibleThemeNaming: Radish, Asiago and Huevos Rancheros. Note that none of the characters are related in any way.



-> Mayfile: “At least you only have to die once."

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Coal and Kisher. C and Atenta is the gender-flipped version.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Coal Iota and Kisher. Asiago, as confirmed by {{Word of God}}. C and Atenta is the gender-flipped version.version.
* HoYay: Between Asiago and Iota, especially the first season finale. See the entry for Heterosexual Life Partners above.


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* ThoseTwoGuys: Coal and Kisher.

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*Poltergeist: Coal is one of these. He's the only exception to the weight rule.



*ShroudedInMyth: The Thunderbird. Is he a benevolent deity, or one that seeks ultimate power?

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*ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Asiago. He was born sometime in the 12th Century, so he really might be 700 years old.
*RunningGag: Asiago bumping his head into a wall or a door.
*ShroudedInMyth: The Thunderbird. Is he a benevolent deity, or one that seeks ultimate power?power? [[spoiler:Or is he a little off his rocker?]]



*ThemeNaming: Iota and all of his brothers are named after Roman Numerals.

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*ThemeNaming: Iota and all of his brothers are named after Roman Numerals.letters in the Greek alphabet.

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