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2[[caption-width-right:300:[[ArcWords When in doubt, look to the books...]]]]
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4''The Pagemaster'' is a 1994 film that features both Live Action and Animation, one of only two made by Turner Entertainment's animation unit before Creator/WarnerBros took over (''WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance'' was the other).
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6Richard Tyler (Creator/MacaulayCulkin) is a young boy who is -- much to his parents’ annoyance -- timid to the point of neurosis. He is tremendously afraid of heights and generally obsessed with quoting the statistical risks involved in countless everyday actions, which, of course, explains why he isn't the most popular guy. One day his father runs out of nails while building him a tree house and sends a very reluctant Richard to buy more.
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8On his way to the hardware store, a storm suddenly breaks out, and Richard seeks shelter in a huge and luxurious but rather sinister library. The only person there is its extremely enthusiastic and slightly creepy librarian (played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd), who is disappointed that Richard merely sought shelter from the storm and isn't looking for books, but affably points him towards the public telephone so he can contact his parents. While wandering deeper into the library in search of the phone, Richard enters a magnificent rotunda with a ceiling painted with gigantic scenes from classic stories, which surround the image of a blue-robed wizard holding a scroll.
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10The paint descends on Richard, transforming him and the library into an animated world of illustrations where the mystical wizard, the eponymous Pagemaster (voiced by Lloyd), tells him that in order to get home, the boy must face three challenges: The lands of Horror, Adventure and Fantasy. He is assisted by three books which personify those genres (colourfully voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/PatrickStewart and Creator/WhoopiGoldberg respectively). Along the way we see references to many classic books such as ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' and ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', along with a goodly heaping of puns, while Richard learns to confront his fears and to lead a life of bravery.
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12The film is notable for featuring great literary figures... without explaining why they were great. It suffered from a lack of success, but earned a small cult following through strong home video sales. It also had tie-in video games, with a PC adventure game and Sega Genesis, SNES, and Game Boy platform games.
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15!!This film provides examples of:
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17* SixIsNine: The pirates' treasure map uses a letter W for directions, but the pirates mistake it for an M or an E. They would have gotten lost if Long John Silver didn't show them the right way to hold the map.
18-->'''Pirate #1''': It's, uh, in the middle, by the waterfall.
19-->'''Pirate #2''': No, it's east, by some broccoli.
20-->'''Long John Silver''': Give me that! Why, you half-wits, it's west by a tree!
21* ActionGirl: When the situation calls for it, like in the Long John Silver section, Fantasy can be one very dangerous book.
22* AdaptationalVillainy: While he's nice enough in the movie, the PC game's version of Dr. Jekyll has him collaborating with Hyde to rule the world.
23* AdvertisingByAssociation: Some of the trailers for the film said "From the creator of ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail''" at the beginning. This was possibly done to mislead people into thinking it was a Creator/DonBluth film, which it wasn't; David Kirschner produced both films.
24* AndYourLittleDogToo: The dragon deliberately goes after Richard's only friends, the books, first. This forces him to try and stand up to his fears.
25* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Richard delivers this when confronting the Pagemaster over the dangers of his quest. Double subverted as he also puts a "Jaywalking" point ''within'' the list of "Jaywalking" points.
26-->'''Richard''': I was nearly torn apart by a crazy doctor, made a slave to some mangy pirates, and ''EATEN'' by a fire-breathing dragon! Not to mention being tossed, squashed, ''AND SCARED PRACTICALLY TO '''DEATH!'''''
27* ArtisticLicenseStatistics: Richard claims that because 8% of all household accidents involve ladders and 3% involve trees, interacting with ladders and trees together results in an 11% probability of an accident. Given that the film is about getting over his fears, this is probably an in-universe example.
28* TheAssimilator: The dragon shape-shifts into a monstrous painting abomination that absorbs Richard into the worlds of Horror, Adventure and Fantasy. Changing him into an illustration, just so it can devour him later.
29* AwardBaitSong:
30** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjbJS1k5Adw Whatever You Imagine]]" by Wendy Moten, which plays during Fantasy's sequence.
31** Also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK08AXDhM6M "Dream Away"]] by {{Music/Babyface}} & Lisa Stansfield which plays over the end credits. Unlike Whatever You Imagine, it wasn't co-written by James Horner.
32* AxCrazy:
33** Mr. Hyde in the horror section, using a cane instead of an axe.
34** Captain Ahab, to a very worrying degree - [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] are even used!
35* BigBad: In the PC video game, Mr. Hyde is the main villain and plans to destroy the Pagemaster's book and powers.
36* BodyHorror: Dr. Jekyll's (presumably) very PainfulTransformation to monstrous Mr. Hyde.
37* CaneFu: After transforming, Mr. Hyde uses Dr. Jekyll's cane to attack Richard and the others.
38* CaveMouth: Our heroes find a cave, which is full of stalagmites and stalactites. When Adventure accidentally breaks one, it's revealed that the "cave" is actually the mouth of a dragon.
39* CowardlyLion: Richard himself.
40* CreepyCemetery: The "Horror" section of the library is a giant graveyard with books shaped like tombstones.
41* DeadpanSnarker: Fantasy, to an extent. It helps that she's voiced by Creator/WhoopiGoldberg.
42* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Dr Jekyll after becoming Mr Hyde.
43--> [[LargeHam My name is... Mr HYYYYYYDE !!!]]
44* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the beginning of the movie, Richard has one of the most death-defying bike rides ever, encountering heavy rain, harsh winds, exploding street lamps and falling trees. Of course the scene is from his point of view, meaning it all seems terrifying to him. Played straighter when he enters the Library, where everything ''is'' trying to kill him.
45* EvilLaugh: Mr Hyde, the deranged psycho version of Dr. Jekyll. He laughs maniacally even when [[spoiler:he falls to his doom.]]
46* EyepatchOfPower: Adventure looks like a pirate, complete with eyepatch. There's nothing wrong with the eye under it - so when he needs to get a better look at something he just lifts it up.
47* FaceYourFears: What the Pagemaster reveals to have been the basis of Richard's journey.
48* FalseCrucible: Richard learns that everything he went through was a test to get him to face his fears.
49* FantasyHelmetEnforcement: Inverted. When Richard first sets off on his bike he has a ludicrous amount of safety gear, but loses it by the end of the film as another nod to his character development of growing past his neuroses.
50* FiveSecondForeshadowing: The [[ThatsNoMoon Dragon]] is first seen [[CaveMouth disguised as a cave.]] Eventually, the Dragon eats Richard when he tries to fight it.
51* TheForeignSubtitle: [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110763/releaseinfo A few countries]] just put ''Pagemaster: [Something]'' as the title.
52* GenreBlindness: As the characters approach a frightening mansion in the Horror section, Fantasy reads the names of the residents: "Dr. Jekyll...Mr. Hyde...({{Beat}})...Must be a duplex." Naturally ''Fantasy'' wouldn't know anything about the ''Horror'' genre.
53* GhostButler: The door of Jekyll's mansion closes after Richard ventures in, trapping him inside.
54* GlamourFailure: The AnthropomorphicPersonification of a {{Horror}} book is seen through a vial of mysterious liquid for a few frames of BeautifulAllAlong.
55* GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks: A mural depicts Dr. Jekyll (from the [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde book]]) surrounded by this sort of bric-Ă -brac. When the characters actually visit Jekyll's mansion, although his "laboratory" is limited to just one table in what appears to be his living room, it's filled to overflowing with all manner of cartoonish-looking lab glassware, none of which Jekyll actually uses (mixing his infamous potion in a martini glass of all things).
56* GroinAttack: Averted. Adventure's sword came up between Richard's legs.
57* GulliverTieDown: Happens to Horror near the border between adventure and fantasy.
58* HandsLookingWrong: When Richard is transformed from [[ToonTransformation live action into an illustration]] we get a cut from his point of view inspecting his hands before cutting back to seeing his animated face for the first time as he declares in horror "I'm... a cartoon!".
59* HauntedCastle: Jekyll's house.
60%%* TheHomewardJourney
61* HypocriticalHumor: After his dad is hit on the head with a bucket and falls from the treehouse, Richie says "Can't argue with statistics, Dad!" despite ''him'' being the one that set the accident in motion.
62* ImNotAfraidOfYou: Averted. Richard in the dragon's clutches, stares down his nemesis declaring he's not scared of it. The [[SwallowedWhole dragon doesn't care]].
63* IAmNotLeonardNimoy: Be honest, how many of you said, "That's Spock!" when you heard Jekyll's voice?
64* JustEatHim: The "Alive and Whole" subtype is enacted by the dragon. It could [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim easily incinerate Richard]] but prefers to do this instead.
65* KidsAreCruel: The other kids in Richard's neighborhood who make fun of him for his cowardice when he sets out on his bike to buy nails at the hardware store.
66* KillItThroughItsStomach: Averted. After Richard is eaten by a dragon, he makes a beanstalk appear by opening a book entitled ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' that was also inside the dragon's stomach, and uses it to escape. The implacable fiery beast does not die however.
67* LargeHam:
68** George Hearn as Ahab, which isn't a surprise when one remembers his other roles. He is only on-screen for few minutes, [[OneSceneWonder but surely everyone remembers him.]] Considering how OTT Ahab got when even thinking about Literature/MobyDick, this characterization isn't too far off.
69** Creator/PatrickStewart as Adventure also deserves mention.
70** Leonard Nimoy as Mr Hyde. Sounds like he's having fun voicing a cackling maniacally monster.
71%%* MadScientist: Jekyll/Hyde obviously.
72* LoonyLibrarian: Mr. Dewey, the "loony" part of his character provided by LargeHam Creator/ChristopherLloyd.
73* LostAtSea: Richard and his friends are traveling across the sea on a dingy when the whale from ''Literature/MobyDick'' destroys their boat. Only Richard and Adventure make it to a raft, although they are quickly picked up by a group of pirates (the ones from ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' no less).
74* MagicLibrarian: Mr. Dewey is implied to be the same guy as the Pagemaster himself. They have the same (voice) actor, give the same instructions for Richard to find the exit sign, and are the first and last characters Richard meets at the start and end of his literary journey. The Pagemaster is the god and guardian of the world of books and the reason Richard crossed over.
75* MediumBlending: [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Trapped in an Animated World]]
76* MightyGlacier: The dragon's [[{{Shapeshifting}} raw power]] is matched only by its ''slooooow'' advancing.
77* MonsterWhale: The albino whale from ''Literature/MobyDick'' puts in an appearance, first appearing on the mural of the library ceiling. When Richard and his friends are traveling over sea, he sees Captain Ahab, whose entire crew is quickly wiped out by the whale, which then circles back to attack Richard's boat as well.
78%%* NerdGlasses: Richard.
79* NeverTrustATrailer: [[http://www.impawards.com/1994/pagemaster_ver1.html That]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgwo5hA4uE4 sword?]] The live-action Richard doesn't get it. The animated one does, for a brief time. The cover pictured on this page also features a Frankenstein Monster and a Ghost you never get to meet at all in the movie, and the Pagemaster himself's color schemes is strangely altered.
80* OldDarkHouse: Dr. Jekyll lives in a big, dark mansion on the edge of a cliff. While Richard comes across a few ghost stories, the much bigger threat is Jekyll himself once he transforms into Mr. Hyde.
81* OhCrap: Adventure gets one of these, when he realizes that the dragon was right behind him.
82** Earlier in the film, Richard & Co. get a collective one when they see Literature/MobyDick rising up at them.
83-->'''Adventure''': [[OhCrap ROW! ROW FOR YOUR LIVES!]]
84* OmniscientMoralityLicense : The eponymous Pagemaster takes a cowardly child and subjects him to all sorts of deadly situations. To all appearances, there was a real chance that the kid would either die or develop severe mental trauma as a result of this. But instead he learns to be courageous, and the Pagemaster gets off the hook because apparently he's just so darn wise that he knew it would work out like this from the beginning.
85* OrWasItADream: Richard wakes up from his adventure in Fictionland. However, at the end the shadows and voices of Adventure, Horror, and Fantasy can be seen and heard in the real world.
86* OwMyBodyPart: Adventure yells "Ow! Me binding!" after Fantasy smacks him.
87* PinballProtagonist: The Pagemaster said the whole point was for Richard to face his fears.
88* {{Pirate}}: Adventure acts like one, and then they meet real ones (Long John Silver's crew).
89* PoisonIsCorrosive: Dr. Jekyll offers Richard a bright green beverage which, when knocked out of his hand, dissolves through the wooden floorboards in a matter of seconds. Moments later, the liquid is revealed to be the potion that turns Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde.
90%%* {{Portal Book}}s
91* PopculturalOsmosis: The movie seems to run on this, and depends somewhat on a passing familiarity with famous literary characters like Dr. Jekyll or Captain Ahab, etc. Siskel & Ebert even felt this was a major flaw; that the film didn't convey to audiences ''why'' these characters were so great.
92* PublicDomainCharacter: Tons of them. In fact, none of the worlds that Richard and the books travel through feature any literary characters that debuted in the last seventy-two years (at the time of the film's release date), which means you will definitely see [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]], [[Literature/MobyDick Captain Ahab]], and [[Literature/TreasureIsland Long John Silver]] in this movie, but not [[Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia Aslan]], [[Literature/TheHobbit Bilbo Baggins]], or Literature/JamesBond.
93* PunchClockVillain: [[spoiler:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Long John Silver, and the Dragon all turn out to have been a part of the Pagemaster's SecretTestOfCharacter. When Richard makes it to the Exit, they congratulate him for facing his fears and overcoming them successfully.]]
94* RandomEventsPlot: But seriously, the film is really, really lacking in, shall we say, [[{{Pun}} story structure?]]
95* ReadingIsCoolAesop: They certainly ''tried'' to do this, but as many people pointed out, it doesn't really encourage reading, instead name-dropping a few literary classics and using loose approximations of their plots and characters for action scenes.
96* ReadTheMapUpsideDown: Long John Silver avoids this pratfall by not moving from the beach until the treasure map is checked. And when one of his crew reports "It's in the middle, by the waterfall" only to have another argue "No, it's east, by some broccoli", he quickly snags it from them and orients it the right way to discover that ''both'' men were wrong.
97* RedFilterOfDoom: A particularly gratuitous one during the Captain Ahab sequence.
98* RightBehindMe: Adventure starts ranting about how the dragon doesn't pose a single threat to him, just as said dragon is behind him.
99* RedSkyTakeWarning: When the dragon appears at the climax.
100* RuleOfThree: Three challenges and three books, anyone?
101* SecondaryCharacterTitle: The Pagemaster is the all-powerful wizard who sends Richard on a journey to overcome his fears. While he sets the plot in motion, he only appears in two brief scenes.
102%%* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Horror and Adventure.
103* ShoutOut: Many classic books are referred to during the course of this movie, from full sequences to quick moments.
104** ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''Literature/MobyDick'', and ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' all have major roles in the film, as do the dragon and knight from ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene''.
105** Horror is a direct nod to ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''.
106** The Pagemaster summons the Argo from ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts''.
107** Adventure inspects several books including ''Literature/TheMysteriousIsland'' and ''Literature/{{Kidnapped}}'' before spotting ''Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea'' and summoning the giant squid to help Richard get over his phobia of heights.
108** Richard asks Fantasy if he has to [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz click his heels]] to leave the library, but Fantasy tells him that he is in the wrong story.
109** Richard, Adventure and Fantasy run away from ''Literature/TheHoundOfTheBaskervilles'''s titular canine.
110** The gravestone of [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Jacob Marley]] is seen in the horror section.
111** [[Literature/TheRaven A raven]] cawing "Nevermore!" while swooping down from a bust of Pallas above the archway in Dr. Jekyll's manor.
112** One of the books we see near the phone booth pile is ''Literature/TheSnowQueen'', later known for a [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 more famous adaptation]].
113** Fantasy is wearing [[Literature/{{Cinderella}} glass slippers]].
114** Jekyll has a portrait of what appears to be [[Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray Dorian Gray]].
115** Horror is taken prisoner by the [[Literature/GulliversTravels Lilliputans]].
116** The satyr with the panpipes and the little dancing blue fairies are respectively references to the Pastoral Symphony and the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
117** [[NurseryRhyme Mother Goose and Humpty Dumpty]] makes cameos.
118** Fantasy summons a MagicCarpet from the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' to rescue Richard.
119** Richard pushes over a giant copy of ''Literature/AtlasShrugged''.
120** After being swallowed by the dragon, Richard finds a number of books in its belly including ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' (encountering the Queen of Hearts), and ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' which Richard uses to escape the dragon.
121* ShownTheirWork: In keeping with the book, Mr. Hyde is not only smaller than Jekyll, he's ''leaner'' than him too.
122* SoUnfunnyItsFunny:
123-->'''Adventure:''' How would you like to... curl up with a good book?
124* SpookySilentLibrary
125* StealthPun: The dragon eating Richard. Kind of clever when you consider the dragon is supposed to be Richard's fears incarnate and manifested into physical form. Get it? ''He was consumed by fear?''
126* StockAudioClip: Richard saying "Hey, look! There's the exit!" twice.
127* SuperPersistentPredator: The dragon pursues Richard constantly.
128* SwallowedWhole: Richard by the dragon. [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk A beanstalk]] saves him.
129* TalkLikeAPirate: Adventure and the actual pirates from the ''Treasure Island'' part. Creator/PatrickStewart sounds like he's really enjoying himself.
130* TechnicallyASmile: Horror.
131* TrueCompanions: Richard and the books become this.
132* VisualPun: Richard and the gang encounter some ghost stories, ''i.e.'', books that are actually intangible and/or haunted.
133* WorthyOpponent: Long John Silver regards Richard as this once the kid finally stands up to him and holds him at swordpoint. John willingly backs down, and as he leaves fondly praises Richard as being 'a hard lad'.
134* WroteTheBook:
135-->'''Adventure''': I wrote the book on sailing. In fact, I ''am'' the book on sailing.
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