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* "Super Besties" (titular skit of Season 2, Episode 6) shows Ruby in a chilling, subversive light as she plots under the cover of darkness, cloaked in shadows that emphasize her too-bright, insane eyes and evil smile and accompanied by DramaticThunder and lightning to [[EmpathicEnvironment match her psychosis]]. The episode ends with the creepy remix of "Red Like Roses" from this skit. While they're asleep, Ruby hypnotizes her team mates: Weiss is forced to become her "bestie" and have a day of fun with her, Yang is forced to hand Ruby cash and the keys to her motorcycle, and Blake is forced to become a "back-up bestie". In Weiss' case, she's aware of what's happening and [[AndIMustScream struggling to resist, but can't]].

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* "Super Besties" (titular skit of Season 2, Episode 6) shows Ruby in a chilling, subversive light as she plots under the cover of darkness, cloaked in shadows that emphasize her too-bright, insane eyes and evil smile and accompanied by DramaticThunder and lightning to [[EmpathicEnvironment match her psychosis]]. The episode ends with the creepy remix of "Red Like Roses" from this skit. While they're asleep, Ruby hypnotizes her team mates: Weiss is forced to become her "bestie" and have a day of fun with her, Yang is forced to hand Ruby cash and the keys to her motorcycle, and Blake is forced to become a "back-up bestie". In Weiss' case, she's aware of what's happening and is [[AndIMustScream struggling to resist, but can't]].
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* "Super Besties" (titular skit of Episode 6) shows Ruby in a chilling, subversive light as she plots under the cover of darkness, cloaked in shadows that emphasize her too-bright, insane eyes and evil smile and accompanied by DramaticThunder and lightning to [[EmpathicEnvironment match her psychosis]]. The episode ends with the creepy remix of "Red Like Roses" from this skit. While they're asleep, Ruby hypnotizes her team mates: Weiss is forced to become her "bestie" and have a day of fun with her, Yang is forced to hand Ruby cash and the keys to her motorcycle, and Blake is forced to become a "back-up bestie". In Weiss' case, she's aware of what's happening and [[AndIMustScream struggling to resist, but can't]].

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* "Super Besties" (titular skit of Season 2, Episode 6) shows Ruby in a chilling, subversive light as she plots under the cover of darkness, cloaked in shadows that emphasize her too-bright, insane eyes and evil smile and accompanied by DramaticThunder and lightning to [[EmpathicEnvironment match her psychosis]]. The episode ends with the creepy remix of "Red Like Roses" from this skit. While they're asleep, Ruby hypnotizes her team mates: Weiss is forced to become her "bestie" and have a day of fun with her, Yang is forced to hand Ruby cash and the keys to her motorcycle, and Blake is forced to become a "back-up bestie". In Weiss' case, she's aware of what's happening and [[AndIMustScream struggling to resist, but can't]].



* "Nurse Nora" (titular skit of Episode 15) is a dark parody of a scene from the Creator/StephenKing horror tale, ''Literature/{{Misery}}''. Nora enters the scene as a shadow, teleporting to Ren's bedside in the dark, where he lies sleeping with a broken leg. She attempts to test his reflexes by hitting his healthy leg with her warhammer, Magnhild, in a way that recalls the moment in the original story where the psychotic nurse breaks her idol's foot. Ren is forced to fake a recovery and flees her, despite still having a broken leg. Nora slowly turns her head to the camera with a [[TwitchyEye freakishly insane]] [[NightmareFace facial expression]]. In a creepy tone, she celebrates her love curing him and the skit ends with a long focus on her [[SlasherSmile twisted, manic grin]], which is pictured at the top of the page. And throughout the skit, we're subjected to an OminousMusicBoxTune of "Boop" playing in the background. For those that are familiar with the original work, the entire scene is designed to cause flashbacks, and is ''not'' helped by having her FaceFramedInShadow.

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* "Nurse Nora" (titular skit of Season 2, Episode 15) is a dark parody of a scene from the Creator/StephenKing horror tale, ''Literature/{{Misery}}''. Nora enters the scene as a shadow, teleporting to Ren's bedside in the dark, where he lies sleeping with a broken leg. She attempts to test his reflexes by hitting his healthy leg with her warhammer, Magnhild, in a way that recalls the moment in the original story where the psychotic nurse breaks her idol's foot. Ren is forced to fake a recovery and flees her, despite still having a broken leg. Nora slowly turns her head to the camera with a [[TwitchyEye freakishly insane]] [[NightmareFace facial expression]]. In a creepy tone, she celebrates her love curing him and the skit ends with a long focus on her [[SlasherSmile twisted, manic grin]], which is pictured at the top of the page. And throughout the skit, we're subjected to an OminousMusicBoxTune of "Boop" playing in the background. For those that are familiar with the original work, the entire scene is designed to cause flashbacks, and is ''not'' helped by having her FaceFramedInShadow.

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* "Devotion Potion" (from Episode 21) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes.
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* "Devotion Potion" (from Season 2 Episode 21) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes.
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Just because "nothing bad ever happened", it does ''not'' mean that nothing ''nightmarish'' happens either. Expect such moments to ''really'' come out of left-field.

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Just because "nothing bad ever happened", it does ''not'' not mean that nothing ''nightmarish'' nightmarish happens either. Expect such moments to ''really'' really come out of left-field.
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Just because "nothing bad ever happened", it does ''not'' mean that nothing ''creepy'' happens either. Expect such moments to ''really'' come out of left-field.

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Just because "nothing bad ever happened", it does ''not'' mean that nothing ''creepy'' ''nightmarish'' happens either. Expect such moments to ''really'' come out of left-field.
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* "Nefarious Dreams", Episode 14's titular skit, shows Cinder dreaming of her victory as the Fall Maiden. The first shot's a direct throwback to the Battle of Beacon, and it also shows three clones of Cinder that behave like Hazel, Watts and Tyrian that ''turn on the real deal'' when she proclaims herself queen. It's enough to ''frighten'' Cinder awake.
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* "Nefarious Dreams", Episode 14's titular skit, shows Cinder dreaming of her victory as the Fall Maiden. The first shot's a direct throwback to the Battle of Beacon, and it also shows three clones of Cinder that behave like Hazel, Watts and Tyrian that ''turn on the real deal'' when she proclaims herself queen. It's enough to ''frighten'' Cinder awake.
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* "Nurse Nora" (titular skit of Episode 15) is a dark parody of a scene from the Creator/StephenKing horror tale, ''Literature/{{Misery}}''. Nora enters the scene as a shadow, teleporting to Ren's bedside in the dark, where he lies sleeping with a broken leg. She attempts to test his reflexes by hitting his healthy leg with her warhammer, Magnhild, in a way that recalls the moment in the original story where the psychotic nurse breaks her idol's foot. Ren is forced to fake a recovery and flees her, despite still having a broken leg. Nora slowly turns her head to the camera with a [[TwitchyEye freakishly insane]] [[NightmareFace facial expression]]. In a creepy tone, she celebrates her love curing him and the skit ends with a long focus on her [[SlasherSmile twisted, manic grin]], which is pictured at the top of the page. And throughout the skit, we're subjected to an OminousMusicBoxTune of "Boop" playing in the background. For those that are familiar with the original work, the entire scene is designed to cause flashbacks.

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* "Nurse Nora" (titular skit of Episode 15) is a dark parody of a scene from the Creator/StephenKing horror tale, ''Literature/{{Misery}}''. Nora enters the scene as a shadow, teleporting to Ren's bedside in the dark, where he lies sleeping with a broken leg. She attempts to test his reflexes by hitting his healthy leg with her warhammer, Magnhild, in a way that recalls the moment in the original story where the psychotic nurse breaks her idol's foot. Ren is forced to fake a recovery and flees her, despite still having a broken leg. Nora slowly turns her head to the camera with a [[TwitchyEye freakishly insane]] [[NightmareFace facial expression]]. In a creepy tone, she celebrates her love curing him and the skit ends with a long focus on her [[SlasherSmile twisted, manic grin]], which is pictured at the top of the page. And throughout the skit, we're subjected to an OminousMusicBoxTune of "Boop" playing in the background. For those that are familiar with the original work, the entire scene is designed to cause flashbacks.flashbacks, and is ''not'' helped by having her FaceFramedInShadow.
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* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celingcatblake.png to one very creepy]] NightmareFace as she whispers, ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."'' Ruby is understandably freaked out.

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* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celingcatblake.png to one very creepy]] NightmareFace as she whispers, ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."'' Ruby is understandably freaked out.
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* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celingcatblake.png to one very creepy]] NightmareFace as she whispers, ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."'' Ruby is understandably freaked out.
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* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes.

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* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) Episode 21) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Knife? Check. PsychoStrings? Double check. Now all that's left for Floyd to do is scream like [[Film/{{Psycho}} Marion Crane]]...]]
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See the Nightmare Fuel clean-up page. The Super Besties, Nurse Nora and Devotion Potion skits are fine. Almost everything else is shoehorning.


* "The Geist Pumpkin" (from Episode 21, "Happy Birthdayween"), which originated the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] image of this folder, shows us Ruby and Yang preparing to celebrate Halloween bringing in a pumpkin. That's when a Geist decided that [[TooDumbToLive it'd be a great idea to possess it]]... up until Ruby sliced the pumpkin in half with her scythe. They promptly [[AndIMustScream baked the pumpkin into a pie]], followed by Yang taking a slice of said pie [[EyeScream by stabbing it with the knife right in the eye of the Geist]] [[NightmareFace while sporting a face that even Salem would be afraid of]].



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[[caption-width-right:350:''I see you, Ruby Rose...'']]
* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers, ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."'' Ruby is understandably freaked out.
* "Books Fix Everything" (from Episode 7, "Mysterious Red Button") shows Ruby opening the {{Necronomicon}} and unleashing the eldritch horrors sealed within. While definitely funny, the way the lights suddenly dim, Ruby screaming towards the screen with BlankWhiteEyes, and the book's indiscernible chattering as it slinks away also make it somewhat...unsettling.
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* Ruby opening the {{Necronomicon}} and unleashing the eldritch horrors sealed within is definitely funny, but the way the lights suddenly dim, Ruby [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rwby/images/5/5a/Chibi3_07_00014.png/revision/latest?cb=20180317180515 screaming towards the screen]] with BlankWhiteEyes, and the book's indiscernible chattering as it slinks away also make it somewhat...unsettling.

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* "Books Fix Everything" (from Episode 7, "Mysterious Red Button") shows Ruby opening the {{Necronomicon}} and unleashing the eldritch horrors sealed within is within. While definitely funny, but the way the lights suddenly dim, Ruby [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rwby/images/5/5a/Chibi3_07_00014.png/revision/latest?cb=20180317180515 screaming towards the screen]] screen with BlankWhiteEyes, and the book's indiscernible chattering as it slinks away also make it somewhat...unsettling.

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* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."''. Ruby is understandably freaked out.

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* "Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers whispers, ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."''. "'' Ruby is understandably freaked out.out.
* Ruby opening the {{Necronomicon}} and unleashing the eldritch horrors sealed within is definitely funny, but the way the lights suddenly dim, Ruby [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rwby/images/5/5a/Chibi3_07_00014.png/revision/latest?cb=20180317180515 screaming towards the screen]] with BlankWhiteEyes, and the book's indiscernible chattering as it slinks away also make it somewhat...unsettling.
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The trope is not for anticipation or cliffhangers. There are separate tropes for that.


* "Books Fix Everything" (from Episode 7, "Mysterious Red Button") reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY Chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...
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This trope is not for character reaction and the entry reads as being more at home on the Awesome page.


* "Girls' Night Out" (from Episode 5 of the same name) has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock and horror, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.
-->'''Ruby:''' Yeah. Girls' Night.
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* "Girls' Night Out" (from Episode 5 of the same name) has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.

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* "Girls' Night Out" (from Episode 5 of the same name) has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock, shock and horror, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.
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* "Girls' Night Out" from Episode 5 has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.

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* "Girls' Night Out" from (from Episode 5 of the same name) has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.



* ''Teenage Ninja Faunus Catgirl'' gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."''. Ruby is understandably freaked out.
* ''Books Fix Everything'' reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY Chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...

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* ''Teenage Ninja "Teenage Faunus Catgirl'' Ninja Catgirl" (from Episode 6 of the same name) gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."''. Ruby is understandably freaked out.
* ''Books "Books Fix Everything'' Everything" (from Episode 7, "Mysterious Red Button") reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY Chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...
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* "Girls' Night Out" from Episode 5 has Team RWBY heading for a girls' night out at a hot new nightclub, with Ruby and Yang intending to "set the town on fire". Much to Weiss and Blake's shock, the sisters meant that last bit LITERALLY -- when we return to them, they've ''set the nightclub on fire'' -- and both Ruby and Yang have these maniacal grins on their faces.
-->'''Ruby:''' Yeah. Girls' Night.
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* ''Books Fix Everything'' reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...

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* ''Books Fix Everything'' reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY chibi.Chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...
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* "The Geist Pumpkin" (from Episode 21, "Happy Birthdayween"), which originated the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] image of this folder, shows us Ruby and Yang preparing to celebrate Halloween bringing in a pumpkin. That's when a Geist decided that [[TooDumbToLive it'd be a great idea to possess it]]... [[spoiler:up until Ruby sliced the pumpkin in half with her scythe. They promptly [[AndIMustScream baked the pumpkin into a pie]], followed by Yang taking a slice of said pie [[EyeScream by stabbing it with the knife right in the eye of the Geist]] [[NightmareFace while sporting a face that even Salem would be afraid of]]]].
* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that [[spoiler:Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes]].

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* "The Geist Pumpkin" (from Episode 21, "Happy Birthdayween"), which originated the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] image of this folder, shows us Ruby and Yang preparing to celebrate Halloween bringing in a pumpkin. That's when a Geist decided that [[TooDumbToLive it'd be a great idea to possess it]]... [[spoiler:up up until Ruby sliced the pumpkin in half with her scythe. They promptly [[AndIMustScream baked the pumpkin into a pie]], followed by Yang taking a slice of said pie [[EyeScream by stabbing it with the knife right in the eye of the Geist]] [[NightmareFace while sporting a face that even Salem would be afraid of]]]].
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* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that [[spoiler:Ren Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes]].Yikes.

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There is no such thing as notability. This is an opinion-based page. Nightmare fuel is nightmare fuel, no matter how much for laughs it is played.


* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that [[spoiler:Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes]].

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* "The Geist Pumpkin" (from Episode 21, "Happy Birthdayween"), which originated the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] image of this folder, shows us Ruby and Yang preparing to celebrate Halloween bringing in a pumpkin. That's when a Geist decided that [[TooDumbToLive it'd be a great idea to possess it]]... [[spoiler:up until Ruby sliced the pumpkin in half with her scythe. They promptly [[AndIMustScream baked the pumpkin into a pie]], followed by Yang taking a slice of said pie [[EyeScream by stabbing it with the knife right in the eye of the Geist]] [[NightmareFace while sporting a face that even Salem would be afraid of]]]].
* "Devotion Potion" (from the same episode) shows us yet another glimpse of [[{{Yandere}} Nora's creepiness]]. She starts brewing a love potion for Ren and both Pyrrha and Jaune see it's best to stay away from her at that point. What they didn't see was that [[spoiler:Ren was inside the cauldron. And Nora's trying to drown him in the potion. Yikes]].


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[[caption-width-right:350:''I see you, Ruby Rose...'']]
* ''Teenage Ninja Faunus Catgirl'' gives us Blake hanging from the corner of the kitchen, above the cabinets. As soon as Ruby becomes aware of her, the camera zooms in and we're treated to one very creepy NightmareFace as she whispers ''"I see you Ruby Rose..."''. Ruby is understandably freaked out.
* ''Books Fix Everything'' reveals that the [[CthulhuMythos Necronomicon]] exists in the world of RWBY chibi. It's PlayedForLaughs, but Ruby does open it and ''something'' gets out...
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