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*** During one of the scenes in Frances' room, we see she has a doll in a fancy pink outfit. [[spoiler:This is the exact same outfit Zoe wears.]]

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*** During one of the scenes in Frances' Frances's room, we see she has a doll in a fancy pink outfit. [[spoiler:This is the exact same outfit Zoe wears.]]
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* GrubTub: Weaponized as a prank by the Boogeyman; he adds Jell-O powder to the school swimming pool, causing a high diver to get stuck in it.
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* {{Expy}}: The Boogeyman can be seen as this to the Phantom/Henry Ravenswood from Disney's theme park Disneyland Paris's own take on Franchise/TheHauntedMansion dark ride attraction, Phantom Manor, as unlike most Disney characters, both the Phantom and the Boogeyman are each a KnightOfCerebus VileVillainSaccharineShow who are each a scary and terrifying NightmareFuelStationAttendant even Disney audiences would be frightened by.

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* {{Expy}}: The Boogeyman can be seen as this to the Phantom/Henry Ravenswood from Disney's theme park Disneyland Paris's own take on Franchise/TheHauntedMansion Ride/TheHauntedMansion dark ride attraction, Phantom Manor, as unlike most Disney characters, both the Phantom and the Boogeyman are each a KnightOfCerebus VileVillainSaccharineShow who are each a scary and terrifying NightmareFuelStationAttendant even Disney audiences would be frightened by.

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* HelicopterParents: While well-meaning, Frances's parents are far too inclined to ''not'' trust that she's being honest with them about not being responsible for the pranks going on and barely speak ''to'' her about it. They seem to prefer to spend their time accusing her of being the ringleader of a gang of hypnotizing delinquents.



* MeddlingParents: While well-meaning, Frances's parents are far too inclined to ''not'' trust that she's being honest with them about not being responsible for the pranks going on and barely speak ''to'' her about it. They seem to prefer to spend their time accusing her of being the ringleader of a gang of hypnotizing delinquents.

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