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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to as a male on Deluxe version's mediabook, the back of the Wii version's CD case, and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to as a male on Deluxe version's mediabook, the back of the Wii version's CD case, and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.
voice. Notably, the Ghost from the Wii version has the exact same voice but is called a "he" ingame.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to as a male on the back of the Wii version's CD case and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to as a male on Deluxe version's mediabook, the back of the Wii version's CD case case, and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.
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** [[LoveInterestTraitor Rachel Wright]] is a [[RogueAgent corrupt agent]] of the Bureau of National Security. During her mission to retrieve the Switchblade, a highly advanced, undetectable prototype stealth fighter, she was bribed by Arnold Gundars to give him the activation code of the plane and thwart her colleagues. After [[FakingTheDead faking her death]], she reveals to Gundars the location of the other BNS agents, causing him to send his henchmen to dispose of them. When fellow BNS agent Alex Scott finds the Switchblade, Rachel captures him and tortures him to make him reveal the new activation codes of the plane, knowing full well it will allow Gundars's terrorist customer Zhu Tam to nuke Washington, D.C. When more BNS agents arrive, Rachel takes the opportunity to fatally shoot Gundars and Tam InTheBack in order to steal the access to all the bank accounts. Cruel, manipulative and sadistic, [[ItsAllAboutMe Rachel]] has ultimately no loyalty to anyone but herself, and is willing to do the worst things as long as it benefits her.

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** [[LoveInterestTraitor Rachel Wright]] is a [[RogueAgent corrupt agent]] of the Bureau of National Security. During her mission to retrieve the Switchblade, a highly advanced, undetectable prototype stealth fighter, she was bribed by Arnold Gundars to give him the activation code of the plane and thwart her colleagues. After [[FakingTheDead faking her death]], she reveals to Gundars the location of the other BNS agents, causing him to send his henchmen to dispose of them. When fellow BNS agent Alex Scott finds the Switchblade, Rachel captures him and tortures him to make him reveal the new activation codes of the plane, knowing full well it will allow Gundars's terrorist customer Zhu Tam to nuke Washington, D.C. When more BNS agents arrive, Rachel takes the opportunity to fatally shoot Gundars and Tam InTheBack in order to steal the access to all the bank accounts. Cruel, manipulative and sadistic, [[ItsAllAboutMe Rachel]] has ultimately no loyalty to anyone but herself, and is willing to do the worst things as long as it benefits her.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Yes, in a children's book series. The grand majority of the books were written before Walter Wick moved to digital photography...which means that, yes, ''every single picture was completely real and done by hand, with zero photo editing.'' He even has a series of behind the scenes features on his web site detailing how he put together quite a few of the harder-to-explain pictures.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Yes, in a children's book series. The grand majority of the books were written before Walter Wick moved to digital photography...which means that, yes, ''every single picture was completely real and done by hand, with zero photo editing.'' He even has a series of behind the scenes behind-the-scenes features on his web site website detailing how he put together quite a few of the harder-to-explain pictures.



** Arachnophobes will probably not enjoy the many spiders spattered throughout the riddles in ''Spooky Mansion'', but the really big realistic spider in the Toy Chest and the even bigger shadow of the spider on the ceiling in the library take the cake.

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** Arachnophobes will probably not enjoy the many spiders spattered throughout the riddles in ''Spooky Mansion'', but the really big realistic spider in the Toy Chest and the even bigger shadow of the spider on the ceiling in the library take takes the cake.



* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to with male pronouns on the back of the Wii version's CD case and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Skelly from ''Spooky Mansion'' is referred to with as a male pronouns on the back of the Wii version's CD case and on Scholastic's website, but is often mistaken for a girl due to his androgynous voice.



* SpecialEffectFailure: Whenever Spyler and [=CeCe=] do their "We Found It" dance, they are very obviously added into the scene digitally rather than being animated on the set.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: Whenever Spyler and [=CeCe=] do their "We Found It" dance, they are very obviously added into to the scene digitally rather than being animated on the set.
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* NightmareFuel: Some of the photographs in ''I Spy Fun House'' give off a CircusOfFear vibe, particularly “Creepy Crawlie Cave”, “Prizes to Win”, “Carnival Mirror”, “Clown Dressing Room”, and “Carnival Warehouse”.
** The two clown hand puppets that appear throughout the book are fairly creepy for younger readers. They even appear in the backgrounds of some pictures, with one example being “Prizes to Win” where they are hiding behind the chain fence looking at the reader.

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* NightmareFuel: Some of the photographs in ''I Spy Fun House'' give off a CircusOfFear vibe, particularly “Creepy "Creepy Crawlie Cave”, “Prizes Cave," "Prizes to Win”, “Carnival Mirror”, “Clown Win," "Carnival Mirror," "Clown Dressing Room”, Room" and “Carnival Warehouse”.
"Carnival Warehouse."
** The two clown hand puppets that appear throughout the book are fairly creepy for younger readers. They even appear in the backgrounds of some pictures, with one example being “Prizes "Prizes to Win” Win" where they are hiding behind the chain fence looking at the reader.

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