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** ''The Dreams Of Melody Moonlight'' deals with the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany).
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** ''The Dreams Of Melody Moonlight'' deals with the fear Melody has that your her religious mother won't accept your her homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany).with Annabelle.
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** The antagonists of ''The Exorcism Of Annabelle Sunray'' are a religious institution, The Church, that mistreats the children under its care.
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** The antagonists of ''The Exorcism Of Annabelle Sunray'' are a religious institution, The Church, that mistreats the children under its care.care, forcing them to live under horrible conditions while telling them that [[BlamingTheVictim all their suffering is their own fault]] for being sinners. Also, [[spoiler:the guy in charge is a PedophilePriest and StrawHypocrite who only cares about getting government money]]. All this can bring to mind the Catholic Church child molestation scandals of the late 20th-early 21st century.
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** The villain and “monster” of this horror series, Jason Sunray, is not a supernatural entity or a larger-than-life masked killer, but [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse an ordinary guy living in an apartment]] who happens to be an abusive husband and father, beating his wife Melissa and molesting his daughter Annabelle.
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** The villain and “monster” "monster" of this horror series, Jason Sunray, is not a supernatural entity or a larger-than-life masked killer, but [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse an ordinary guy living in an apartment]] who happens to be an [[DomesticAbuse abusive husband husband]] and father, [[AbusiveParents father]], beating his wife Melissa and [[ParentalIncest molesting his daughter Annabelle.Annabelle]] while [[PoliceAreUseless the police will not do anything about it]].
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father (Jason beating Melissa and molesting Annabelle, respectively), the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany), relentless bullying at school (Annabelle's school life), and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care (The Church).
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- nature.
** The villain and “monster” of this horror series, Jason Sunray, is not a supernatural entity or a larger-than-life masked killer, but [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse an ordinary guy living in an apartment]] who happens to be an abusive husband andfather (Jason father, beating his wife Melissa and molesting Annabelle, respectively), his daughter Annabelle.
** ''The Dreams Of Melody Moonlight'' deals with the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her motherTiffany), Tiffany).
** ''Annabelle: Projection'' focuses on the relentless bullying at school(Annabelle's school life), Annabelle endures and how it has left her with severe body issues and low self-esteem.
** The antagonists of ''The Exorcism Of Annabelle Sunray'' are a religiousinstitution institution, The Church, that mistreats the children under its care (The Church).care.
** The villain and “monster” of this horror series, Jason Sunray, is not a supernatural entity or a larger-than-life masked killer, but [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse an ordinary guy living in an apartment]] who happens to be an abusive husband and
** ''The Dreams Of Melody Moonlight'' deals with the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother
** ''Annabelle: Projection'' focuses on the relentless bullying at school
** The antagonists of ''The Exorcism Of Annabelle Sunray'' are a religious
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* CompleteMonster: [[AbusiveParents Jason Sunray]] is the sexually abusive father of the titular Annabelle Sunray who also physically [[DomesticAbuse abuses her mother]], Melissa "Candy" Sunray. Driving away Annabelle's best friend, Melody Moonlight, to keep Annabelle to himself, his abuse of her is so horrid that it causes her terrifying nightmares and drives her to a murder-suicide. Surviving the attempt on his life, Jason steals Tiffany Moonlight's job as head of The Church and turns it into an OrphanageOfFear, where he, as [[SinisterMinister The Preacher]], and his staff abuse the children both physically and emotionally. Intending to satisfy his greed by keeping the children scarred so the government will keep paying him for his job, Jason forces Father Martin to aid in his crimes, kills Franklin "Frankie" Bobby Thompson with ElectricTorture, and eventually tries to kill Annabelle and Roxanne Star Rockwell to stop them from exposing his crimes.
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* CompleteMonster: [[AbusiveParents Jason Sunray]] is the sexually abusive father of the titular Annabelle Sunray who also physically [[DomesticAbuse abuses her mother]], Melissa "Candy" Sunray. Driving away Annabelle's best friend, Melody Moonlight, to keep Annabelle to himself, his abuse of her is so horrid that it causes her terrifying nightmares and drives her to a murder-suicide. Surviving [[spoiler:Surviving the attempt on his life, Jason steals Tiffany Moonlight's job as head of The Church and turns it into an OrphanageOfFear, where he, as [[SinisterMinister The Preacher]], and his staff abuse the children both physically and emotionally. Intending to satisfy his greed by keeping the children scarred so the government will keep paying him for his job, Jason forces Father Martin to aid in his crimes, kills Franklin "Frankie" Bobby Thompson with ElectricTorture, and eventually tries to kill Annabelle and Roxanne Star Rockwell to stop them from exposing his crimes.]]
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*CompleteMonster: [[AbusiveParents Jason Sunray]] is the sexually abusive father of the titular Annabelle Sunray who also physically [[DomesticAbuse abuses her mother]], Melissa "Candy" Sunray. Driving away Annabelle's best friend, Melody Moonlight, to keep Annabelle to himself, his abuse of her is so horrid that it causes her terrifying nightmares and drives her to a murder-suicide. Surviving the attempt on his life, Jason steals Tiffany Moonlight's job as head of The Church and turns it into an OrphanageOfFear, where he, as [[SinisterMinister The Preacher]], and his staff abuse the children both physically and emotionally. Intending to satisfy his greed by keeping the children scarred so the government will keep paying him for his job, Jason forces Father Martin to aid in his crimes, kills Franklin "Frankie" Bobby Thompson with ElectricTorture, and eventually tries to kill Annabelle and Roxanne Star Rockwell to stop them from exposing his crimes.
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father (Jason beating Melissa and molesting Annabelle, respectively), the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany), relentless bullying at school (Annabelle's school life), and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care (The Church).
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father (Jason beating Melissa and molesting Annabelle, respectively), the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany), relentless bullying at school (Annabelle's school life), and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care (The Church).Church).
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father (Jason beating Melissa and molesting Annabelle), Annabelle, respectively), the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany), relentless bullying at school (Annabelle's school life), and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care (The Church).
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father, the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship, relentless bullying at school, and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care.
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father, father (Jason beating Melissa and molesting Annabelle), the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship, relationship (Melody and her mother Tiffany), relentless bullying at school, school (Annabelle's school life), and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care.care (The Church).
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* RealismInducedHorror: Despite all the SurrealHorror and nightmarish imagery, the true horror of the series is entirely, chillingly mundane and realistic in nature- an abusive husband and father, the fear that your religious mother won't accept your homosexual relationship, relentless bullying at school, and a religious institution that mistreats the children under its care.