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* ThemeNaming: The Carver family has Christmas-themed names, though most of them are more subtle: Chris, Holly, Nick, Carol and Joy.
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* ThemeNaming: The Carver family has Christmas-themed names, though most of them are more subtle: Chris, Holly, Nick, Carol and Joy. Lampshaded by the family themselves and the Carolers.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the decorating contest's cash prize is presented on the news, the amount of $100,000 is accompanied by an asterisk. [[spoiler:Turns out the prize is just $100,000 worth of free tacos, not actual money.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the decorating contest's cash prize is presented on the news, the amount of $100,000 is accompanied by an asterisk. [[spoiler:Turns out the prize is just $100,000 worth of free tacos, not actual money.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the decorating contest's cash prize is presented on the news, the amount of $100,000 is accompanied by an asterisk. [[spoiler:Turns out the prize is just $100,000 worth of free tacos, not actual money.]]
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** Out of all of the gifts described in the Twelve Days of Christmas, the only ones to never appear onscreen as adversaries are the Nine Ladies Dancing.
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** Out of all of the gifts described in the Twelve "Twelve Days of Christmas, Christmas", the only ones to never appear onscreen as adversaries are the Nine Ladies Dancing.
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** Usually, the "three French hens" described in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" refer to a specific breed of chicken called a Faverolles chicken. Here, the Three French Hens are just three hens of various breeds wearing Frenchman costumes.
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** Usually, the "three French hens" described in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" refer to a specific breed of chicken called a Faverolles chicken. Here, the Three French Hens are just three hens of various breeds wearing Frenchman costumes.
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* RousingSpeech: Pepper sends the three French hens and ten lords-a-leaping to menace the Carvers, and by extension everyone outside their house watching the parade, with bold, stirring, and somewhat nonsensical pep talks.
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* RousingSpeech: Pepper sends the three Three French hens Hens and ten lords-a-leaping Ten Lords-a-Leaping to menace the Carvers, and by extension everyone outside their house watching the parade, with bold, stirring, and somewhat nonsensical pep talks.
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* CockyRooster: [[spoiler:During the climax, Chris, now in glass figure form, has to get a ring from one of the French hens, which actively attacks him and the other figures all the while.]]
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* CockyRooster: [[spoiler:During the climax, Chris, now in glass figure form, has to get a ring from one of the Three French hens, Hens, which actively attacks him and the other figures all the while.]]
* TheGhost:
** Out of all of the gifts described in the Twelve Days of Christmas, the only ones to never appear onscreen as adversaries are the Nine Ladies Dancing.
** The Four Calling Birds never appear onscreen either, only calling the protagonists on their phones twice during the movie. All we know of their appearance is that they're implied to be parrots.
** Out of all of the gifts described in the Twelve Days of Christmas, the only ones to never appear onscreen as adversaries are the Nine Ladies Dancing.
** The Four Calling Birds never appear onscreen either, only calling the protagonists on their phones twice during the movie. All we know of their appearance is that they're implied to be parrots.
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* HypocriticalHumor: In TheStinger, [[spoiler: Pepper, who is now an ornament, bemoans to Santa "You can't just turn everyone you want into an ornament"]] despite the fact that that's what she has been doing]]
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* HypocriticalHumor: In TheStinger, [[spoiler: Pepper, who is now an ornament, bemoans to Santa "You can't just turn everyone you want into an ornament"]] despite the fact that that's what she has been doing]]doing.
* {{Pun}}:
** Usually, the "three French hens" described in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" refer to a specific breed of chicken called a Faverolles chicken. Here, the Three French Hens are just three hens of various breeds wearing Frenchman costumes.
** The Four Calling Birds. As in, they ''call'' you. On your cell phone.
* {{Pun}}:
** Usually, the "three French hens" described in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" refer to a specific breed of chicken called a Faverolles chicken. Here, the Three French Hens are just three hens of various breeds wearing Frenchman costumes.
** The Four Calling Birds. As in, they ''call'' you. On your cell phone.
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* RealityWarper: Pepper, to an extent. She frequently pulls a StealthHiBye, can turn people into glass ornaments, and changes a projection on a house to a peppermint theme.
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* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: After he has been going around looking in vain for more decorations to buy, Chris stumbles upon Pepper's odd shop under the bridge. It seems perfectly suited to his needs, and is stated to not have been there beforehand.
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* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: After he has been going around looking in vain for more decorations to buy, Chris stumbles upon Pepper's odd shop under the bridge. It seems perfectly suited to his needs, and is stated to not have been there beforehand. Lampshaded by Pepper, who claims her shop is a pop-up.
--> '''Pepper:''' Here today, gone tomorrow.
--> '''Pepper:''' Here today, gone tomorrow.