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2[[caption-width-right:258:[[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids "Can't you see it? Tom Sawyer -Aeronort- saves airborne friends from madman's death wish!"]]]]
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4->''Once every seventy-five years, Halley's comet pays its cosmic visit. In 1835, the comet returned and America's most famous author was born.\
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6Mark Twain, "the most conspicuous man on the planet," believed his destiny was linked to the comet.\
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8He wrote: "The Almighty has said, no doubt, 'There go those two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.'"\
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10In 1910, as Halley's comet glowed again in the night sky, Twain wrote: "It is the final chapter," and he never wrote again. On April 21, 1910, he died.''
11-->-- {{Opening Scroll}}
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13Attempting to [[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere describe]] ''The Adventures of Mark Twain'' in any sane fashion is probably an exercise in futility. But what the heck. We'll give it a shot.
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15First of all, discard any historical knowledge you might have of Samuel Clemens, because in this world, he doesn't exist. But his ''nom de plume,'' Creator/MarkTwain, is real, and so are Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, and Becky Thatcher. [[CelebrityParadox Yeah, we know. Just roll with it.]] In this world, Mark Twain also has a [[CoolAirship Cool]] {{Steampunk}} [[CoolAirship Airship]], which he intends to ride into outer space to chase Halley's comet. Tom, Huck, and Becky catch word of his balloon and sneak onboard, joining Mr. Twain on a journey beyond the stratosphere to chase the comet. How do they pass time onboard the airship? By telling (and living) stories, of course. Famous Mark Twain stories. Like ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfTomSawyer.'' ([[RecursiveCanon We know. Again.]]) And ''The Diary of Adam and Eve.'' And ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger.''
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17This 1985 movie is known for being absolutely ''gorgeously'' rendered in {{Claymation}} by Will Vinton Studios[[note]]Vinton himself coined the term "claymation." This was his only theatrically-released feature.[[/note]]. It's also known for being creepy as hell. [[{{Satan}} Literally.]] It's sometimes considered a "[[AnimationAgeGhetto children's movie]]," but this [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids isn't strictly the case]] -- it's probably too scary for some kids, but anyone who likes animation will probably enjoy the lush visuals. All in all, it's a fascinating and loving {{Deconstruction}} of the man and a number of his stories -- particularly his later ones which caused many to label him a NietzscheWannabe.
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20!!This film contains examples of:
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22* AdamAndEvePlot: ...''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Diary of Adam and Eve]]''.
23* AdaptationDistillation: The short based on ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'' manages to cram most of the essentials into 5 minutes of film, much to the terror of its audience.
24* AdaptationalUgliness: In ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'', Satan is described as a very handsome and charming man. Here, he is a creepy HumanoidAbomination that doesn't even have a head, just a moving mask that he holds up with a stick.
25* AffablyEvil: Of sorts. The Mysterious Stranger/Satan kills the little clay village he and the kids make and generally talks about how humans mean nothing in his eyes. At the same time, not only is he very cordial to the children, going as far as offering their favorite snacks, at no point he tries to harm the children even telling them to step aside when he kills the clay village because they might get hurt.
26* AmbiguousInnocence: Invoked by the Mysterious Stranger/Satan, when he claims "I can do no wrong, for I do not know what it is." as he annihilates the clay town he created not moments ago.
27* AnimatedArmor: The Mysterious Stranger is depicted as an empty suit of red plate armor, holding an animate masquerade-style mask on a stick where its head should be.
28* AppleOfDiscord: During the ''Mysterious Stranger'' segment, Becky makes a cow for the tiny people. The people begin fighting over it the minute it enters the scene.
29* ArmorPiercingQuestion: "What happened to Livy, Mr Twain?"
30* BabyPlanet: The angel Satan dwells on one made of clay (of course).
31* BabiesEverAfter: Adam and Eve eventually has a ''huge'' brood of children, though only CainAndAbel are mentioned by name.
32* BittersweetEnding: The ending to the Diary of Adam And Eve. Paradise is lost, but with the end of Innocence comes Love and the ability to grow and learn, and both Eve and Adam considers themselves better off at the end of their lives.
33** The movie itself has Twain reaching the comet and "dying" as he hoped... but the two halves of his personality - the Light and the Dark - are able to reconcile and merge before doing so, and Twain becomes one with Halley's Comet as well. Taken together with Eve and Adam's ending, it's implied he's with his lost wife and in Eden with her.
34* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Satan is either this or AboveGoodAndEvil, depending on how you interpret his comment that "I can do no wrong, for I do not know what it is."
35* BookEnds: [[spoiler:Twain merges with his dark side, and fuses with the comet, and with the comet, returns to Eden, where the story once started]]
36-->'''Becky:''' Mr Twain, where is the comet going now?\
37'''Twain:''' To Eden, angelfish. Back to Eden.
38* CainAndAbel: The brothers themselves make a brief appearance at the end of the Adam and Eve story. True to form, Abel is a literal BoyScout while Cain is a biker.
39* CallBack: At the very end of the movie, Tom gives Becky the heart shaped leaf from Paradise hidden inside Adams diary, that Adam had saved and given to Eve at the end of their life as a last token of his love. And Huck found Adam's Creator/GrouchoMarx Glasses.
40%%* {{Claymation}}
41* CoolAirship: As in, "[[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum it runs on]] the RuleOfCool;" one travels between decks via the "Indexivator", which accesses the two riverboat-esque "main" and "hurricane" decks, Twain's lounge -- and [[FramingDevice interactive versions of Twain's writings]].
42* CoolGate: Twain's airship is in possession of such a door, which leads into all his stories ''and'' the different parts of the ship. It can simply appear out of nowhere on the ship deck as well.
43* CosmicHorrorStory: The Mysterious Stranger creates a miniature civilization out of clay figures and bestows life on them only so that he can snatch it away again. He points out that he does not do this out of malice, as he has no concept of human morality. [[spoiler:Though he might be lying, [[ConsummateLiar being Satan and all]].]]
44-->'''Satan:''' ''I can do no wrong for I do not know what it is.''
45* CreatorCameo: The Mysterious Stranger's voice is a combination of Becky's voice actress, Michele Mariana, and [[https://www.awn.com/animationworld/feat-clay-forgotten-adventures-mark-twain Will Vinton himself]] speaking simultaneously.
46* DeadpanSnarker: True to real life, Twain is a fount of endless quips both on Tom and Huck's antics and on human nature.
47** Most of those quips are ''taken from'' real life - the screenplay was written by Vinton's wife, a Mark Twain scholar.
48* DeathSeeker: Mark Twain.
49-->'''Mark Twain:''' I am old, and tired. I wish to be with my Livy...
50* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler:Twain rejoins his dark side and the two fade into light, becoming part of Halley's Comet! Now if ''that'' isn't a cool way to go out, nothing is.]]
51* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Mysterious Stranger's stated [[MisanthropeSupreme hatred towards humanity]] doesn't prevent him from advising the kids to stand clear so they aren't struck by his lightning.
52* EvilTwin: [[spoiler:"Dark Twain" is constantly stalking around the ship, until they finally meet up with the comet. However, in a case of DarkIsNotEvil, Dark Twain isn't so much evil as melancholy and weary of life, and as the regular Twain notes, he's not whole without him.]]
53* TheFool: Adam in a nutshell.
54-->'''Adam:''' ''*snoring*''
55-->'''God:''' Adam.
56-->'''Adam:''' ''*snoring*''
57-->'''God:''' ''Adam.''
58-->'''Adam:''' ''*snoring*''
59-->'''God:''' '''Adam!'''
60-->'''Adam:''' What?
61-->'''God:''' It's...for you.
62-->'''Adam:''' ''(*grabs banana and holds it to his ear*)'' Hello?
63-->'''God:''' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck Oh, no...]]
64* ForegoneConclusion: It's a fairly famous bit of trivia that Mark Twain "came in with Halley's Comet, and went out with it." So it's no surprise what happens to him at the end of the movie.
65* FluffyCloudHeaven: Twain's {{Deconstruction}} of it.
66--> '''Captain Stormfield''': ''"I begin to see that a man's got to be in his own Heaven to be happy."''
67** And even ''then'' things are confusing.
68* FullyClothedNudity: Adam and Eve have underwear. After Adam eats the apple, he suddenly realizes this and covers up.
69* GirlishPigtails: Becky.
70* GoingCosmic: Following ''The Mysterious Stranger,'' the rest of the film takes on a more philosophical bent.
71* TheHandIsGod: In the Adam and Eve segment, God is depicted as a live-action hand in an otherwise entirely claymation world.
72* HumanoidAbomination: The Mysterious Stranger of the highest degree. As mentioned above, this version of Satan is an empty suit of red armor whose face is a jester mask held in one hand. His voice is a [[VoiceOfTheLegion mixture of at least two different voices, one being masculine, the other feminine.]] He seems to be forming out of the ground itself. When asked what he is, he says he's [[AngelicAbomination an angel.]]
73* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Satan (and by extension Mark Twain's dark side) is under this impression.
74* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: At the end of the film, Huck decides to write a book on their adventure.
75* ItRunsOnNonsensoleum: See "Cool Airship", above.
76* {{Leitmotif}}: The comet has one. It even gets an 80's-tastic synth-heavy Epic Reprise [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45WMWSJ30tM during the credits]].
77* ManChild: Adam. Not surprising, since he was "born" into adulthood, and had no experience or understanding of the world until Eve showed up.
78* MarketBasedTitle: Called ''Comet Quest'' in the UK. Perhaps it's because Mark Twain doesn't hold quite the same, seminal place in the UK mindset as he does in the American one, being a distinctly American author.
79* MisanthropeSupreme: The Mysterious Stranger/Satan has a demonstrably low opinion of mankind, viewing our existence as [[StrawNihilist utterly pointless in the grand scheme of things]].
80* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [-''"What's your name?"''-] '''''"Satan"'''''
81--> '''Huck:''' It sure is a really sorry name for an ''angel.''
82--> ''([[SealedRoomInTheMiddleOfNowhere Satan beckons to his]] [[BabyPlanet miniature world]])''
83--> '''Tom:''' [[CuriosityKilledTheCast C'mon, you guys!]]
84* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Nice job sabotaging it, Tom Sawyer.]]
85* NightmareFace: [[spoiler: Injun Joe, the Mysterious Stranger]]
86* NoAntagonist: Ultimately, there is no villain here. The Mysterious Stranger is terrifying, but makes no move against the children. Injun Joe makes a cameo, but nothing comes of it, [[spoiler: and while it's implied that Mark Twain's dark side summoned the storm that damaged the CoolAirship, he helps reactivate the power and goes along with regular Twain without much fuss.]]
87* NonHumanSidekick: Huck's frog, Homer.
88* NonSerialMovie: When you get down to it, this movie is essentially a FramingDevice story strung together by {{Big Lipped Alligator Moment}}s of varying length. ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'' segment is probably the worst offender. Still amusing, though.
89* NotSoAboveItAll: Eve is depicted as much smarter than Adam, even before eating the apple from the Tree of Knowledge, but she does make a bit of a mistake once. She confuses her reflection in the water for another person, and falls in trying to greet her new friend. After getting "strangled" by the water, Eve concludes that the fish are also uncomfortable and takes them out. As Adam notes, the fish aren't much happier on dry land, "only quieter."
90* OhCrap: Tom, Huck, and Becky have this reaction when they realize they're face-to-face with ''Satan''.
91* OminousPipeOrgan: Played by Twain's dark side.
92* OnlySaneMan: Poor Becky Thatcher...
93* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Some details of Samuel Clemens' historical life do make it in to the film, and there is one scene in which he quietly mourns for his departed wife.
94-->'''Becky Thatcher''': ''"That's really why [[DeathSeeker you want to meet up with the comet]], isn't it, Mr. Twain?"''
95** A portrait of Twain and his wife shown just after the poignant ending of the "Diary of Adam and Eve" segment adds additional poignancy by revealing that Twain has been mentally imaging himself and his wife as the titular couple - particularly that like Eve, Olivia died first, leaving Twain alone for the final years of his life.
96--->''"Wherever she was, there was Eden."''
97** Samuel Clemens was born in the Halley's Comet year 1835, and died in the Halley's Comet year 1910. This film was released in the next Halley's Comet year '''1985''', when Clemens would have been 150 years old. In the film's story, Mark Twain said that if he missed Halley's Comet, he'd have to wait until he was 150 (in 1985) to catch the comet again.
98* {{Satan}} is ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger''.
99* SealedRoomInTheMiddleOfNowhere: the world of ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'' aka Satan.
100* SomethingNauts: Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher stow away on Twain's airship. Tom calls themselves "aeronorts", with Becky correcting him as "aeronauts".
101* SplitPersonalityMerge: [[spoiler: Twain and "Dark" Twain come together at the end of the film, just before he [[DiedHappilyEverAfter goes to meet the Comet.]]]]
102* {{Steampunk}}: The airship.
103* SugarBowl: The Garden of Eden in the "Diary of Adam and Eve" segments.
104* TagAlongKid: All ''three'' of the kids sneak aboard the airship.
105* [[ThatRemindsMeOfASong That Reminds Me Of A Story]]
106* VerbalTic: Tom keeps saying "aeronort" instead of "aeronaut".
107* WhamLine:
108--> '''[[spoiler: Dark!]] Twain''': Do you remember your old friend- Injun Joe?
109* WhatTheHellHero:
110** During ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'' sequence, Huck's not afraid to call it as he sees it.
111** Becky calls out Twain for opening the gate to Injun Joe's lair, which almost gets Huck killed. [[spoiler: It was actually Dark!Twain who did it]]
112* WatchOutForThatTree: Adam attempts to imitate a monkey swinging on a vine through the treetops, but ends up crashing into a tree trunk.
113* TheWonka: Mark Twain
114* WomenAreWiser: Adam didn't really seem to grasp the facts of life until around middle-age or so. In fact, during Cain and Abels' childhoods, he operated under the assumption that they were some odd breed of fish, and later, bear. In Eve's words; "He is self-educated, and really knows a multitude of things. But none of them are true".
115** Unusual for this story, Adam doesn't actually eat the Apple of Eden until after the Fall and loss of the Garden. If Eve hadn't offered him the Fruit of Knowledge, he'd likely have starved to death in the wasteland.

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