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4[[caption-width-right:350:''Another world, another time, in the age of wonder.'']]
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6->''"When single shines the triple sun\
7What was sundered and undone\
8Shall be whole, the two made one\
9By Gelfling hand, or else by none."''
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11A [[TheEighties 1982]] DarkFantasy film produced by Creator/JimHenson (of ''Franchise/TheMuppets'' fame) and co-directed by Henson and Creator/FrankOz with creature design by fantasy artist Creator/BrianFroud. It's inarguably Henson's most ambitious project, created entirely with [[{{Muppet}} animatronic puppets]] and miniature sets, and with a heavy emphasis on WorldBuilding.
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13One thousand years ago, on the planet Thra, the Crystal was whole. When it cracked on the day of the Great Conjunction of the planet's three suns, two new races appeared: the AlwaysChaoticEvil and aggressive Skeksis and the AlwaysLawfulGood but all too passive urRu (aka Mystics). A few centuries later, the Skeksis discovered a prophecy that the elf-like Gelflings would heal the Dark Crystal, thus undoing their reign, so they sent their Garthim soldiers to hunt them down and kill them all. All [[GenocideBackfire except for the protagonists]] Jen and Kira, the [[LastOfHisKind last of their kind]].
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15In 2013, an "original cut" of the film was leaked on Website/YouTube, featuring extended/deleted scenes, less expository dialogue and the alien language that the Skeksis were originally going to speak until test audiences responded unfavorably to it. Though it was taken down, it still can be found on Platform/{{Dailymotion}} and Platform/{{Vimeo}}.
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17A Creator/{{Netflix}}[=-produced=] {{prequel}} series detailing the start of the war between the Skeksis and the Gelflings and the ensuing decay of Thra, ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'', was released in August 2019.
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19For the franchise as a whole, see [[Franchise/TheDarkCrystal here]].
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21!!''The Dark Crystal'' includes examples of:
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23* ActualPacifist: The urRu/Mystics are kind, gentle creatures, but they do nothing to stop the Skeksis from destroying the land, enslaving the Podlings and committing genocide against the Gelflings. Justified in that the urRu could not act against their evil counterparts without destroying themselves in the process. WordOfGod says even if they wanted to commit suicide to stop the Skeksis, the urRu have [[ExtremeDoormat no will to act]], because all the strength and drive of the urSkeks is embodied in the Skeksis themselves. Even the narrator states that the [=urRu=] live in a hazy, half-dream state.
24* AdamAndEvePlot: Never directly addressed, but since Jen and Kira are the [[LastOfHisKind Last Of Their Kind]], it's pretty obvious.
25* AgeWithoutYouth: Applies to both the Mystics and Skeksis (though they're not technically immortal), but the Skeksis suffer a bit more from it, especially when you [[AllThereInTheManual learn]] that they weren't outwardly evil in their early days, but rather represented the passionate hedonistic side of the urSkeks, and were rather pleasant to party with. Then as they aged for a thousand years, their true nature slowly manifested itself as a rotting from the inside out. They could reverse their decay by [[LifeDrinker drinking the vital essence]] of other living creatures, but the effect was always temporary.
26* AlienSky: The planet Thra has three suns; a small purple sun, a medium-sized red sun, and a large bright yellow sun.
27* AllThereInTheManual:
28** Pretty much all the names of the Skeksis and Mystics are featured in the novelization and "Art of" book.
29** Even though the name of the planet this story takes place on is never mentioned, it's referred to in the novelization as 'Thra'.
30* AlwaysChaoticEvil: [[AllThereInTheManual The Skeksis were once very easy to get along with]]; by the time of the film, they [[FaceHeelTurn slip]] into this trope.
31* AlwaysLawfulGood: Literally everyone in the film except the Skeksis is good, but the Mystics are explicitly this, being the good halves of the Skeksis - though they are very slow and passive.
32* AmbiguousGender:
33** [=SkekEkt=] the Ornamentalist. WordOfGod states that while there are no specifically female Skeksis (they're all meant to be an uncomfortable combination of both genders), [=skekEkt=] is the most effeminate.[[invoked]]
34** Aughra too is meant to be a combination of male and female genders, being a large, burly, mustachioed humanoid with the voice of a [[NeverMesswithGranny bossy old lady]] and a feminine-sounding name. Jen specifically refers to Aughra as "he" while in the Netflix series, the princess refers to "Mother Aughra".
35* AnimalEyeSpy: The Skeksis' crystal bats, which they sent all over Thra in search of Jen.
36* ArtificialLimbs: The Skeksis Slave Master has a hook for a hand while the Scientist has a mechanical arm and leg. Their Mystic counterparts have wooden limbs in the same places.
37* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: The urSkeks do this at the end of the film. Either that, or they just return to their homeworld.
38* AxCrazy: [=SkekZok=], the Ritual-Master, is the first to suggest killing Kira when she is captured and is the one who stabs her to death.
39* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: Literally, since the Mystics and Skeksis are actually two halves of one being -- if one of them is injured or killed, the same thing happens to their counterpart.
40* BallroomBlitz: The Podling villagers are enjoying a rowdy celebration when the Garthim bust through the walls and start capturing everyone they can grab.
41* TheBeastmaster: Kira can call out to just about any animal out there and coax it into helping her. There are a ''lot'' of weird animals out there and this ability comes in very handy.
42* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Played with. The protagonists, the Gelflings, are obviously intended to be attractive. The pure urRu are made to look noble and sagacious, and when they die, they fade into sparkles. The Skeksis, on the other hand, are clearly intended to look twisted, deformed and vulture-like, which is made even worse by their advanced age and the fact that the Emperor's body crumbles to pieces within seconds after his death. Aughra, however, is quite hideous and warty, yet proves to be a helpful character. A bit of background checking shows that in the grand scheme of things, she's actually supposed to be neutral, and not one to take sides. It gets really confusing with the Podlings, who are supposed to be a good, CloserToEarth race, yet somehow they wound up looking UglyCute at the same time. Brian Froud did admit that he toned down their appearance from the earliest incarnations, because those were far too grotesque and potato-like.
43* BigGood: Aughra and the Mystics share this role.
44* BizarreAlienLocomotion: Fizzgig curls up into a ball and rolls when he needs to move quickly.
45* BizarreSexualDimorphism:
46** Gelfling females have wings; males don't.
47--->'''Jen:''' Wings? I don't have wings.\
48'''Kira:''' Of course not. You're a boy.
49* BlatantLies: It would be unwise to trust anything [=skekSil=] the Chamberlain says. Fortunately, Jen and Kira don't.
50* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: The reason the Skeksis never acted against the Mystics? Their mutual lives are linked -- if a Mystic dies, so does a Skeksis.
51* CatScare: Fizzgig introduces himself to Jen this way by jumping out of a hollowed tree log and startling Jen so much that he falls over.
52* CentralTheme: As spoken by the [=urSkeks=] at the end, everything is interconnected: "We all are part of each other."
53* CircleOfStandingStones: Part of a ward that protects the Valley of the Mystics.
54* CloudCuckooLander: Aughra comes off this way to Jen at the start, but by the end we see that she's a BunnyEarsLawyer.
55* ClusterFBomb: [[UnusualEuphemism By the standards of Thra]], Aughra unleashes one on the Skeksis after they burn down her observatory.
56* ConLang: The Pod People speak one of the "foreign conversion" variety. It mostly uses Serbian words (or Croatian, or Bosnian -- they're very similar languages), but is pronounced with an accent more akin to Russian. Aughra and Kira are introduced while speaking the same language, which may imply it is the most commonly used language on Thra.
57* ConstructedWorld: Possibly one of the most thorough examples of one, with no plants or animals, or even people, recognizable from our world; from the start the film was planned as completely alien with absolutely no discernible connection to our world.
58* ConsummateLiar: WordOfGod says the Skeksis have told so many lies to themselves and to each other for so long that the truth was lost centuries ago.[[invoked]]
59* CoolOldLady: Aughra knows all the secrets. An elderly Podling is shown thumping a Garthim's back with her walking stick, although her feisty attack doesn't accomplish much.
60* CosmicKeystone: The Crystal of Truth, or in its damaged form, [[DismantledMacGuffin the Dark Crystal]].
61* CurbStompBattle: In his bid to become the new Emperor, the Chamberlain accepts the challenge declared by the General. He picks the Trial by Stone, a clear trial of strength, despite having the strongest, most aggressive and least withered of his fellow Skeksis as his opponent. [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership It goes exactly as you would expect]].
62* CuteButCacophonic: Fizzgig, the roaring furball.
63* DarkerAndEdgier: This is a Creator/JimHenson film, the guy who did ''Franchise/TheMuppets'' and ''Series/SesameStreet'', although the main concept designer was actually more into the mystical and deep material that makes up the strange creatures. Storywise, it involves mass genocide, gruesome deaths, FateWorseThanDeath and EverythingIsTryingToKillYou thrown into the mix. This is the only Henson work that is not a comedy of any form.
64* DarkIsNotEvil: Lampshaded by Aughra.
65-->'''Aughra:''' Are you afraid of me? Think I'm going to EAT YOU? HMM?
66* DecadentCourt: The evil Skeksis rule Thra while attended by servants, wearing opulent dress, dining with JabbaTableManners, and plotting against each other.
67* DefiantToTheEnd: When the Chamberlain reaches for the dying Emperor's sceptre.
68-->'''Emperor:''' '''''Mine!''''' ''Ehh-ehh!'' Mine! Not! I-I-I-I am ''still'' em... pe... ror.. I ... ''[dies, crumbles into dust]''
69* DesperateObjectCatch: Kira throws the Shard to Jen just before she's stabbed, so he can heal the Crystal when the three suns align.
70* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Aughra, when cussing out (in her language) the Skeksis for sending their mooks to burn down her observatory rather than just asking her for the location of the Gelfling. The Skeksis are taken aback and the Ornamentalist cries out in offense, "Oh, how ''rude''!"
71* DisneyVillainDeath: The Skeksis Scientist. Although it was into a shaft into the center of the planet, and we see his opposite ''burn to death''.
72* DissonantLaughter: The Chamberlain begins to laugh as the castle crumbles and the [=urRu=] enter. It's clear he knows exactly what is going to happen next. It's ambiguous as to whether [[EvilLaugh he's pleased]] by the prophecy being fulfilled or simply [[LaughingMad doesn't care]] anymore.
73* DissonantSerenity:
74** The [=urRu=]. When the Chamberlain's hand is stabbed, his counterpart says unemotionally, "So, my hand," when a deep gash appears in it. When one of them is consumed by fire, the urRu consumed by flames doesn't even murmur in the slightest, and the others glance but continue on indifferently.
75** Jen himself when the castle is crumbling. He doesn't care about the danger of it coming down on him; he merely sits with Kira's corpse and mourns.
76* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: After the [[JerkassWoobie Chamberlain]] fails the Trial by Stone, the other Skeksis all pounce on him and start tearing his clothes off while he squawks in terror; re-watching this scene as an adult, it's pretty hard not to see this as essentially a G-rated gang rape (indeed, if the Skeksis had been more humanoid and the Chamberlain had been female, it's unlikely they could get away with putting such a scene in a kid's movie.)
77* DuetBonding: Kira and Jen have a nice duet as they cruise down the river.
78* DuelingMovies: In its initial run at the box office, it was a bit overshadowed by [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial another film starring an animatronic alien creature]] that happened to be released the same year.
79* TheDreaded: An interesting example in that it goes both ways. The Skeksis are feared as the unseen, genocidal, slave-making tyrants they are. Meanwhile, the Skeksis view the Gelflings -- beings capable of ending both their rule and their existence as individuals -- with reactions ranging from disgust to outright terror.
80* DyingRace: The film provides the page quote. The Skeksis and Mystics are both slowly dying out because they are the two broken and incomplete halves of a single race of immortal beings.
81* EccentricMentor: Aughra. The last thousand years have left her much wiser, if a little dotty.
82* EitherOrProphecy: "...by Gelfling hand, or else by none."
83* EmptyShell: The Podling slaves drained of their essence and the Garthim. Neither seem to have any personality or will of their own.
84* EnemyWithout: Played with; each of the urRu/Mystics and Skeksis are literally two equal halves of a whole being. WordOfGod says that in the past, the urSkeks tried to use the light of the Crystal to purify themselves by burning out the evil in them. Instead of purification, they achieved division because their darker halves were as much a part of their fundamental nature as their lighter halves.
85* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: The Great Conjunction will end the world, and begin it anew.
86* EverythingFades: The Mystics fade when they die.
87* EvilTastesGood: The Skeksis dinner is lavish, served by mindwiped slaves, and contains at least one animal we're intended to sympathize with. Much gobbling and absurd sounds of enjoyment ensue.
88* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The Skeksis castle. In the end, we see underneath it is really a beautiful [[MageTower crystal tower]] of pure cut diamond.
89* EyeScream: Aughra can remove her own eyeball at will and use it like a remote camera. While it doesn't hurt her, it certainly is weird. In the backstory told in ''ComicBook/TheDarkCrystalCreationMyths'', she lost her other eye and came to be how she looks in the film when she laid on the ground to watch the Great Conjunction. A beam of intense light struck her eye, destroying it and burning her badly. She considered the knowledge she gained from the experience to be well worth the loss.
90* FairWeatherFriend: When [=skekSil=] the Chamberlain makes his move to take the throne, many of the other Skeksis whisper that they're all with him. After losing the trial by stone, they all gleefully turn on [=skekSil=] on [=skekZok=]'s command.
91* FantasticFallout: The splitting of the Crystal seems to have had the effect of turning the land around the Skeksis' castle into a desolate wasteland. Though once the Crystal is restored, the effect is undone and the land is green and verdant once more.
92* FantasticLivestock: Nebries are large, tame animals farmed for their meat, skin and milk in a manner similar to cows.
93* FantasyAliens: The Skeksis, and their counterparts the Mystics hail from another planet, or rather, their original combined forms, the urSkeks, do. This series actually uses this concept with Gaia-style philosophy where in the regular inhabitants of the planet get to become one with the planet upon their death while the Skeksis as aliens simply cease to exist upon death. Where they originally came from or why they came to Thra (or even how) is left largely unanswered. ''Creation Myths'' reveal that the original urSkeks arrived on Thra during the first Conjunction, with the narration stating that they "stepped across the cold vastness of space" through the power of the Crystal, possibly a wormhole. The graphic novel also implies that they might have been exiled from their homeworld due to possessing darker qualities than the rest of their kind, and their attempt at removing those aspects of themselves during the second Conjunction, which resulted in the creation of the Mystics and Skeksis instead, was due to their desire to be allowed to return home.
94* FatAndSkinny: [=SkekAyuk=] the [[BigEater Gourmand]] and [=skekEkt=] the [[AmbiguousGender Ornamentalist]] are often seen together, and seem to share a common love of food.
95* FauxAffablyEvil: The Chamberlain. For a while he appears to be AmbiguouslyEvil, feigning sympathy and friendship towards Jen and Kira to try to gain their trust, but comes off as creepy and unnerving due to his [[EvilMakesYouUgly monstrous appearance being a representation of his true nature]]. He quickly shows his true colours, trying to murder Jen once they soundly reject him.
96* {{Fauxshadow}}: [=SkekSil=] the Chamberlain is set up perfectly to pull a HeelFaceTurn, but then he just... doesn't.
97* FountainOfYouth: The Skeksis use the light of the Crystal, focused by a reflector, to drain the vital essence of other creatures into a [[LifeDrinker liquid form that they can consume]] to restore their youth. Podlings restore youth for a handful of seconds. Gelflings restore it for a longer period, but the rejuvenation is still ultimately fleeting. The Skeksis exterminated nearly the entire Gelfling race for their essence which [[GenocideBackfire ran out as a result]].
98%%* FlatCharacter: Most of the characters, actually. It's justified in the case of the Skeksis and Mystics due to them being only "halves" of an older race.
99* FreakOut: The Skeksis go completely non-linear when the Crystal is healed. Seeing the [=urRu=] casually strolling in [[BigNo just makes it worse]].
100* FriendToAllLivingThings:
101** Kira, thanks to the Podlings. It saves her from being drained by [=skekTek=] later.
102** Aughra too. [[AllThereInTheManual She was born from the need of rocks and trees for an eye to see the world]].
103* FusionDance: [[{{Foreshadowing}} Foreshadowed]] by the {{Synchronization}} of the urRu/Mystics and Skeksis.
104* GeniusLoci: In a curious subversion, Aughra is. She's the planet Thra's attempts to understand itself, the solar system it resides in, and all the living creatures who dwell upon it.
105* GenocideBackfire: If there's only one race of people that can end your reign of tyranny, you better make sure you wipe them all out rather then leaving a few behind.
106* GenocideSurvivor: Jen and Kira survived the genocide of the Gelflings by the Skeksis; Jen because the Mystics took him under their wing, Kira because her mother hid her before the Garthim came, and she was later found and raised by Podlings.
107* GiantEnemyCrab: Garthim. They've even got a bit of Fiddler-Crab likeness to them. One arm is a massive slicing claw, the other is a powerful gripping hand.
108* GirlsWithMoustaches: Aughra. WordOfGod states that this is because she is a combination of both genders, but mostly identifies as a CoolOldLady.[[invoked]]
109* GoneHorriblyWrong: The urSkeks quite literally caused a near-apocalypse-level event with the ill-advised and arrogant (if somewhat noble) decision to try and eliminate their darker natures. This single choice wrought, in its 1000-year aftermath, the eventual near-extinction of one race, the decimation of a second, and the creation of beings of pure evil that ruled over the planet for an entire millennium.
110* GoodIsBoring: The urRu. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that the passion, drive, and ambition of the urSkeks is embodied within the Skeksis.
111* GoodProstheticEvilProsthetic: [=UrTih=] the Alchemist and his Skeksis counterpart [=skekTek=] the Scientist both possess prosthetic arms and legs. [=UrTih=] wields a right arm and leg carved from wood, while [=skekTek=] has robotic prosthetics. Because the two were once a single entity, they both probably lost their limbs [[{{Synchronization}} at the same time]]. What's even more disturbing, it is mentioned that [=skekTek=] ''did it to himself'' out of a mix of scientific curiosity and sadomasochism, with [=urTih=] just sitting there taking it as his limbs fell off bleeding without rhyme or reason.
112* GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks: Both Aughra's observatory and the Chamber of Life (where the Skeksis drain Podlings of their essence) are filled with all manner of lab glassware and other brick-a-brack. Neither Aughra nor skekTek use them for anything, and they exist only to be smashed (by the Garthim when busting into Aughra's home and by skekUng when he has his VillainousBreakdown).
113* GrotesqueGallery: A fascinating case, since the entire world is composed of Muppets and environments that are either deliberately alien or designed off of nature's [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute less cute]] critters, making the whole thing one dark fairy tale based on look alone.
114* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Kira, with her FriendToAllLivingThings abilities and generally sweet nature.
115* HeelFaceTurn: Completely subverted with the Chamberlain. Defrocked and kicked out of the Skeksis' castle, he makes obvious peace overtures to Jen and Kira. When Jen stabs him for his pains, his friendly façade completely drops and he tries to kill Jen and promptly drags Kira back to the castle to redeem himself in the eyes of the other Skeksis. It's pretty clear that his promises of peace are BlatantLies and his whole motivation is to capture a Gelfling or two in order to ingratiate himself with the rest of the Skeksis and get his position back. He is TheStarscream after all.
116* TheHero: Jen, not the most useful though.
117* HeroicBSOD: Jen has one. He healed the Crystal, but Kira is dead. She comes back, but still... not to mention everything going crazy in the castle that makes one wonder if Jen actually ''succeeded''.
118* HeroicSacrifice: Many of the cute little fuzzballs that force [=skekTek=] into the bottomless shaft go down with him. Fizzgig too, though he ends up catching hold of something and gets rescued by Aughra. And of course, Kira.
119* {{Hobbits}}: This is more or less what Gelflings and/or Podlings are supposed to be. They're much smaller than all the other people in the setting, and the Podlings are definitely merry.
120* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [=SkekZok=] causes the downfall of the Skeksis when he kills Kira, giving Jen the resolve to heal the Crystal.
121* HorseOfADifferentColor: When she and Jen need mounts, Kira calls up a herd of Landstriders: long-legged quadrupeds with an extendable proboscis.
122* HumanFurnitureIsAPainInTheTail: The eldest Mystic's "bed" is a wooden bench configured for his low-slung body, complete with a small platform for his head.
123* IronicName: The Skeksis scientist's laboratory, where he keeps all those jailed critters and drains Podlings and Gelflings from their vital essence? Its official name is "The Chamber of Life."
124** Conversely, it's a MeaningfulName for the Skeksis themselves, as they extract a life-prolonging potion from the Pod People and Gelflings in there.
125* {{Irony}}: In their desperation to thwart the Gelfling's prophecy, the Skeksis [[SelfFulfillingProphecy ensure it will come true]].
126* ItsAllAboutMe: Selfishness is probably the core character trait of each individual Skeksis. [[AllThereInTheManual The accompanying material]] says that although they hate each other as much as they hate Gelflings, they need each other to maintain their hold over Thra; the minimum number of them to maintain the balance being ten. It's probably the only reason they don't kill each other off completely. WordOfGod says it's also why [=urSu=], the leader and wisest of the urRu [[HeroicSacrifice chose to die]] -- to unbalance the Skeksis by taking [=skekSo=] [[TakingYouWithMe with him]].
127* JabbaTableManners: The Skeksis, sans [=skekEkt=], who happens to be a dainty eater. [=SkekAyuk=] the [[BigEater Gourmand]] is of course the worst offender (though a strong case can be made for [=skekUng=].)
128* KarmaHoudini: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. At the film's conclusion, all of the (remaining) Skeksis are reformed with their Mystic counterparts, and are restored to their urSkek selves, ironically getting the immortality and power they desired in the process. However, none of them wanted that to happen, as in the process, they lose their individuality.
129* KarmicDeath:
130** [=SkekSo=]'s situation and eventual death in the film is due entirely to his own actions, as his manipulation of the Darkening in ''Age of Resistance'' causes him to rot and decay much faster than his fellow Skeksis.
131** [=SkekTek=] is pushed into the Crystal's pit, just like the Gruenak slave he murdered in ''Age of Resistance'', by [[TheDogBitesBack the animals he imprisoned and experimented on]].
132* KillerRabbit:
133** Fizzgig looks a cute furball until he opens his ''wide'' mouth and reveals ''four'' rows of serrated teeth.
134** Furthermore, the animals in the Skeksis' laboratory use their combined cute fluffiness to escape and savagely maul the Scientist down into the furnace, saving Kira.
135* LargeHam:
136** The Skeksis in general, especially [=skekUng=] the Garthim-Master. "GARTHIIIIM! ATTAAAAACK!"
137** Aughra has her moments as well.
138* LastOfHisKind: Jen and Kira both thought they were the last Gelflings left alive. And then they met each other...
139* LivingRelic: Aughra, who is almost as old as the planet.
140* LoadBearingBoss: An enormous subversion. Once the shard is rejoined with the Dark Crystal, the [[EvilTowerOfOminousness castle]] appears to fall apart inside and out in great chunks of stone and mortar. Actually the stone and mortar is merely a thousand years of accumulated filth, grime and the Skeksis' own interior fittings, which is disintegrated by the power of the now-pure crystal, leaving a [[MageTower pristine castle of pure cut diamond]] as it originally was. Fortunately, the zombified Podlings were restored too.
141* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Fizzgig, an alien something like a cross between a terrier and a piranha, is a loyal pet to Kira and follows her around wherever she goes.
142* MacGuffinEscortMission: The plot revolves around Jen getting the Shard to the Dark Crystal before the Three Suns meet to end the reign of the Skeksis.
143* MadScientist: The Skeksis Scientist.
144* MagicalIncantation: The [=urSkeks=] chant one to bring Kira back to life.
145* MeaningfulEcho: The words the narrator uses to describe the Skeksis and the Mystics are quite similar to each other, foreshadowing how they are actually two halves of a separated race.
146* MeaningfulName:
147** Podlings. WordOfGod stated they were supposed to resemble potatoes.
148** Aughra, who is for all intents and purposes an [[{{Seers}} augur]].
149* MechaMooks: The Garthim, who are soulless constructs.
150* MergerOfSouls: The wise urRu/Mystics and the wicked Skeksis were created when the Dark Crystal shattered. They were two halves of the souls of the urSkeks, powerful immortal beings who sought to purify themselves of evil but instead [[NiceJobBreakingItHero divided themselves]] into two halves: the Mystics and the Skeksis. In the climax of the film, the crystal is mended by the hero Jen, and the two races are made one once more.
151* MineralMacGuffin: The crystal shard.
152* MonsterIsAMommy: A swamp creature called a nebry emerges from the mud and scares Jen, but Kira reassures him it's harmless. We see two baby nebry emerge beside the adult as the Gelflings move on.
153* MoodWhiplash:
154** Jen is taken to the Podling village by Kira. They have a feast and dance to celebrate... then the [[NightmareFuel Garthim]] arrive.
155** Jen and Kira's first meeting.
156--->'''Kira:''' Here. I'll help you up. ''[takes his hand; Dreamfasting begins]'' The first thing I remember is fire.
157** We are introduced to the friendly nebry and its babies. The next scene? The Skeksis eating a roasted baby nebry.[[note]] And let's be honest: It looks DELICIOUS.[[/note]]
158* {{Mordor}}: The castle of the Skeksis and the land surrounding it are dark, barren, and forbidding. That is, until the Skeksis are no more.
159* {{Mythopoeia}}: The book ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' covers a ''lot'' of back story.
160* {{Narrator}}: Joseph O'Conor narrates the film.
161* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: Jen has to dig through a box of nearly identical crystal shards to find the one that actually is the missing chunk of the Dark Crystal. He identifies it after using a trick with his flute which he learned from the urRu.
162* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If [=skekZok=] hadn't decided to kill Kira at that moment, Jen probably wouldn't have have had the necessary anger to inject the shard back into the Crystal.
163* NoBodyLeftBehind: Mystics and Skeksis leave no body behind when they die. Mystics quietly fade away, while Skeksis crumble to dust.
164* NoNameGiven: Thra is never actually named in the film, and is simply referred to as "the world" or "our world" by the characters.
165* NoisyNature: Most of the scenes of the flora and fauna of Thra are rife with animal/insect sound and there's a plant with seed pods that take off like little copters with an audible 'pop.'
166* NoIndoorVoice: Aughra, the Podlings, and the Skeksis. A quiet movie this is not.
167* {{Novelization}}: There is one for the movie which [[AllThereInTheManual explains the names of the Skeksis and urRu/Mystics]].
168* OneEyedBats: The Skeksis use "Eye Bats" as flying spies. They consist of batlike wings grafted onto a large, single crystal which gives the effect of a cyclopian eye.
169* OhCrap: The Skeksis concentrate their efforts on killing Kira, but forget about Jen. They start screaming their heads off when in Jen's incurred anger and despair he's about to heal the crystal, and there's nothing the tyrants can do about it.
170* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Enslaved Podlings are akin to Haitian zombies.
171* PinballProtagonist: Jen spends most of the film this way. He doesn't know what he's supposed to be doing or much of anything about the outside world. He requires the Mystics, Aughra and then Kira to tell him what to do and help him out of every jam he gets into. It's not until Jen and Kira make it to the Skeksis castle that he's the one pushing the action forward.
172* PowerCrystal: The Dark Crystal.
173* {{Precursors}}: The urSkeks, the original form of the urRu/Mystics and Skeksis.
174* PropheciesRhymeAllTheTime: Yep, this one too.
175* PsychicLink: The Gelflings exchange their backstories through a touch-enabled mindlink that Kira calls Dreamfasting.
176** There is also one between the Skeksis and Mystics as they are the same being, as if one dies or is injured, the other dies or is similarly injured. This is also likely the reason the Mystics are able to keep the Garthims quiet in the climax, and also why the Skeksis never even tried to get rid of them.
177* PurpleIsPowerful: The Dark Crystal is purple, and its rays, which feed the Skeksis' MagiTek, are purple.
178* RaceAgainstTheClock: Jen has to get the shard back into the Crystal before the Great Conjunction ends (the read-along storybook version also says this Great Conjunction is the last, but the movie contradicts this). The narration indicates that both the Mystics and Skeksis are dying, suggesting that they won't survive until the next conjunction.
179* TheResenter: [=SkekZok=] the Ritual-Master is visibly resentful of [=skekUng=] the Garthim-Master's rise to power. He even questions the new emperor's competency when it seems the Garthim have failed to capture Jen. In the [[AllThereInTheManual written material]], [=skekZok=] was described as the old emperor's favorite and he had his own ambitions to take the throne when the emperor died. Unlike [=skekSil=] the Chamberlain, [=skekZok=] just didn't have the balls to make his play for the throne against [=skekUng=].
180* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Fizzgig.
181* RuleOfThree: The Great Conjunction of the three suns, the recurring visual motif of triangles. The [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary material]] makes it clear that this is present in Thra on a cultural and spiritual level: their cosmology, mathematics and art are all influenced by the number three, and Aughra criticises the urSkeks for attempting a division based on duality alone when threes are so important.
182* SceneryPorn: In pretty much every single frame. The film was actually created far more to show off the world Henson and Brian Froud had created than for the story.
183* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong:
184-->When single shines the triple sun,\
185What was sundered and undone,\
186Shall be whole; the two made one!\
187By Gelfling hand, or else by none.
188* SevenDeadlySins: WordOfGod says the Skeksis were originally meant to be based on this, but they grew to ten in total later. You can sort of recognize which sin each of them represents:
189** Avarice: [=skekShod=] the Treasurer.
190** Envy: [=skekSil=] the Chamberlain.
191** Gluttony / Sloth: [=skekAyuk=] the Gourmand.
192** Lust: [=skekEkt=] the Ornamentalist.
193** Pride: [=skekZok=] the Ritual-Master.
194** Wrath: [=skekUng=] the Garthim-Master.
195* ShamefulStrip: A G-rated version: after the Chamberlain loses the Trial by Stone, the other Skeksis tear all his elaborate robes and the like off while he squawks in terror. [=SkekUng=], however, orders his fellow Skeksis to let him go before they can do more than strip him, declaring him a exile in favor of killing him.
196* ShooOutTheClowns: The film pulls off an impressive feat by doing this ''during the opening studio logo.'' The Universal logo animates, and a dark chord blasts on the soundtrack. Then the score starts playing the theme proper, and the viewer knows full well this is ''not'' going to be your regular Muppet movie.
197* ShoutOut: Aughra is fairly similar to the Norse god Odin, at least when you know the back story (see the EyeScream entry). They both lost an eye in the pursuit of knowledge, and both consider it an acceptable trade.
198* SissyVillain: [=SkekEkt=] is the most flamboyant of the Skeksis, but all of them are rather fragile due to their old age.
199* SmugSnake: [=SkekSil=] the Chamberlain, who is constantly grinning and often humming as he plots.
200-->'''[=skekUng=]:''' I hate your whimper!
201* SceneryBasedSocietalBarometer: The palace of the Skekses is a dismal, bleak place, as though made from black mold and creosote. Once the central crystal is made whole again, the dingy outer layer of the palace crumbles and falls away, leaving a glittering, crystalline palace shining in the midday suns.
202* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Kira.
203* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'', ''Film/MirrorMask'', and others. Highly influential within the {{fairytale}} branch of fantasy's evolutionary tree. Not [[Creator/GuillermoDelToro to mention]] the world of practical puppeteering.
204* SplitAndReunion: The Skeksis and urRa are depicted as complete opposites. From the first moments of the film, however, we can see some symmetries between them. [[spoiler: Later they reunite and explain they were split beings. The official book about Dark Crystal world says, their split was an effect of purity pursuit.]]
205* StaffOfAuthority: The Skeksis Emperor carries a scepter which designates his office. In the death scene of the first emperor, Chamberlain indicates his eagerness to take over by reaching for the scepter.
206* StarringSpecialEffects: The whole film.
207* TheStarscream: [=SkekSil=] the Chamberlain tries to grab the emperor's scepter even before he's dead.
208* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: The Chamberlain speaks in a strange broken manner to the Gelflings. In the original version of the film, the Skeksis speak a ConLang, so the Chamberlain's was supposed to switch to broken English to communicate with the Gelflings in these scenes. The ConLang was removed, but his broken speech wasn't altered. It could perhaps be explained as the Chamberlain assuming that the Gelflings are simple-minded. His speech is similarly broken throughout ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'', even though he speaks more normally around Skeksis in this film.
209* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Kira is an energetic and worldly girl who knows how to talk to animals, navigate the wilderness and slingshot threats. Jen was educated by the Mystics in math and writing.
210* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The urSkeks. [[AllThereInTheManual The companion book]] suggests that they are not native to the planet.
211* {{Synchronization}}: If a Skeksis dies or is wounded, the corresponding Mystic suffers identically, and vice versa.
212* ThereIsAnother: Jen believed he was the last surviving Gelfling until he ran into Kira (and vice versa.)
213* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: Sort of, although it's ''suns'' blocking one another rather than a moon blocking the sun.
214* ToThePain: Not content to simply drain the life essence from the Podlings, [=skekTek=] the Scientist is fond of explaining the process.
215* UnflinchingWalk: Aughra casually walks through the castle as it is falling to pieces around her.
216* ViewersAreGoldfish: The narration and Jen repeat what we already know ''a lot''.
217* VerbalTic: The Chamberlain constantly makes a simpering "...mmmmMMMMMmmmmmm..." sound whenever he's thinking or reacting to something. The Garthim Master yells at him for "whimpering," causing the Chamberlain to intensify it.
218* VileVulture: The skeksis resemble vultures and are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race who committed genocide on the gelflings in an attempt to prevent The Chosen One from undoing their reign.
219* VillainBall: [=SkekZok=] the Ritual Master stabs Kira ''after'' she throws the Shard to Jen, even though holding her hostage is the one thing that might've stopped him from using it. Instead, they're reduced to pleading with him to stop when Kira's blood is fresh on their hands, and he's got nothing left to lose; yeah, like that's going to work.
220* VolumetricMouth: Fizzgig has a mouth ''as big as his body'' when fully yelling.
221* WhenThePlanetsAlign: The Great Conjunction will take place when all three suns align.
222* WhenThingsSpinScienceHappens: Aughra's oversized orrery. Justified, as it's a moving model of their world's solar system.
223* WingedHumanoid: Kira and other female Gelflings have wings.
224* WorldBuilding: What Brian Froud and Jim Henson did before making the movie.
225* AWorldHalfFull: By the ending. Sure, the Crystal is healed, the [=urSkeks=] are restored and the land becomes green and good again, but the Gelfling race is still all but extinct with seemingly [[AdamAndEvePlot only two left]], not to mention the decimation of the Podling race[[note]]well, not really, since there are shots of the zombie Podlings being restored by the healing of the Crystal[[/note]]. There's a feeling that while things are much better, they aren't as good as the time before all the strife began; much like the scarring of Mordor and its surrounding lands in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', the mistakes of the [=urSkeks=] and the evils of the Skeksis can never be completely undone.
226* WorldHealingWave: Once the Crystal is healed, Kira is returned to life and/or her mortal wound is healed, the podling slaves regain their life essence, and the blighted landscape around the Crystal Castle is restored to Edenic glory.

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