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** Creator/RobertSilverman appeared in two episodes – in "Faith Healer," as a man who criticizes the titular VillainOfTheWeek for being a fraud and a charlatan, and in "Hate on Your Dial," as the mentally disabled older brother of a violent racist.

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** Creator/RobertSilverman appeared in two episodes – in "Faith Healer," as Jack's friend Jerry has made a man who criticizes life of criticizing and debunking frauds and charlatans (including the titular VillainOfTheWeek for being a fraud and a charlatan, VillainOfTheWeek), and in "Hate on Your Dial," as the mentally disabled older brother of a violent racist.
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** Acclaimed actor and singer Joe Seneca appears as Hedley in "Voodoo Mambo."
** Creator/JamesRusso as the [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera Phantom]] {{Expy}}, Janos Korda, in "Symphony in B#"--not that you could tell thanks to the mask and makeup, other than one photo pre-accident.
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** [[Series/GuidingLight Marj Dusay]] as the villainous psychic in "The Spirit of Television."

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** [[Series/GuidingLight Marj Dusay]] Creator/MarjDusay as the villainous psychic in "The Spirit of Television."
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** Creator/GeorgeBuza, of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' fame, appears in three episodes, one in each season: as the suspicious neighbor of the original mulcher owner in "Root of All Evil", one of the crazed psych ward inmates in "And Now the News", and one of the biker ghosts in "Midnight Riders".

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** Creator/GeorgeBuza, of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' fame, [[YouLookFamiliar appears in three episodes, one in each season: season]]: as the suspicious neighbor of the original mulcher owner in "Root of All Evil", one of the crazed psych ward inmates in "And Now the News", and one of the biker ghosts in "Midnight Riders".
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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else: the Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and "Bad Penny", the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul", and the cameo pendant from "Repetition". Others simply restored life under certain conditions (the Amulet of Zohar in "Hellowe'en", the mirror in "Doorway to Hell", the mask in "Voodoo Mambo", the boutonniere in "Read My Lips"), while still others only enabled the resurrection temporarily, requiring continued murders to maintain (the handkerchief in "Wax Magic", the coffin in "A Friend to the End").

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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else: the Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and "Bad Penny", the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul", and the cameo pendant from "Repetition". Others simply restored life under certain conditions (the Amulet of Zohar in "Hellowe'en", the mirror in "Doorway to Hell", the mask in "Voodoo Mambo", the boutonniere in "Read My Lips"), Lips", the Amulet of Thule in "The Butcher"), while still others only enabled the resurrection temporarily, requiring continued murders to maintain (the handkerchief in "Wax Magic", the coffin in "A Friend to the End").
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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else: the Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and "Bad Penny", the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul", and the cameo pendant from "Repetition". Others simply restored life under certain conditions (the Amulet of Zohar in "Hellowe'en", the mask in "Voodoo Mambo"), while still others only enabled the resurrection temporarily, requiring continued murders to maintain (the handkerchief in "Wax Magic", the coffin in "A Friend to the End").

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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else: the Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and "Bad Penny", the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul", and the cameo pendant from "Repetition". Others simply restored life under certain conditions (the Amulet of Zohar in "Hellowe'en", the mirror in "Doorway to Hell", the mask in "Voodoo Mambo"), Mambo", the boutonniere in "Read My Lips"), while still others only enabled the resurrection temporarily, requiring continued murders to maintain (the handkerchief in "Wax Magic", the coffin in "A Friend to the End").
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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''. Amusingly, the author of "The Mask of Jason Voorhees" (described below under WhatCouldHaveBeen) turned this into a case of CanonWelding by having his film character, Steven Freeman, ''be'' Ryan grown back to adulthood and with new memories of a different life after the events of "The Prophecies". (His memories return after the events of the film, causing him to become obsessed with Jason and his mask so that his ex-wife and daughter leave him.)

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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''. Amusingly, the author of "The ''The Mask of Jason Voorhees" Voorhees'' (described below under WhatCouldHaveBeen) turned this into a case of CanonWelding by having his film character, Steven Freeman, ''be'' Ryan grown back to adulthood and with new memories of a different life after the events of "The Prophecies". (His memories return after the events of the film, causing him to become obsessed with Jason and his mask so that his ex-wife and daughter leave him.)



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although never confirmed as a certainty, WordOfGod has stated that at various points it was discussed whether or not to have a [[Franchise/FridayThe13th hockey mask]] appear in the show, whether as one of the items being sought or a background prop. It was even considered to appear [[CanonWelding in the very last episode]] and be unequivocally revealed to belong to Jason Voorhees. Eventually this plot thread did get picked up on by William Pattison (writing as Eric Morse), the author of a series of YA novels from the 90's involving the mask as a cursed artifact that turned anyone who wore it into a SerialKiller at Camp Crystal Lake. Almost two decades later he returned to the series in 2011 to self-publish an e-book, "The Mask of Jason Voorhees", that brought it to a conclusion and also tied the two series together by having Ryan and Micki appear to try and prevent Jason's resurrection and recover the mask.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although never confirmed as a certainty, WordOfGod has stated that at various points it was discussed whether or not to have a [[Franchise/FridayThe13th hockey mask]] appear in the show, whether as one of the items being sought or a background prop. It was even considered to appear [[CanonWelding in the very last episode]] and be unequivocally revealed to belong to Jason Voorhees. Eventually this plot thread did get picked up on by William Pattison (writing as Eric Morse), the author of a series of YA novels from the 90's involving the mask as a cursed artifact that turned anyone who wore it into a SerialKiller at Camp Crystal Lake. Almost two decades later he returned to the series in 2011 to self-publish an e-book, "The ''The Mask of Jason Voorhees", Voorhees'', that brought it to a conclusion and also tied the two series together by having Ryan and Micki appear to try and prevent Jason's resurrection and recover the mask.
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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else. The Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul".

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** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else. The else: the Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and "Bad Penny", the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul". Soul", and the cameo pendant from "Repetition". Others simply restored life under certain conditions (the Amulet of Zohar in "Hellowe'en", the mask in "Voodoo Mambo"), while still others only enabled the resurrection temporarily, requiring continued murders to maintain (the handkerchief in "Wax Magic", the coffin in "A Friend to the End").
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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''. Amusingly, the author of "The Mask of Jason Voorhees" (described below under WhatCouldHaveBeen) turned this into a case of CanonWelding by having his film character, Steven Freeman, be Ryan grown back to adulthood and with new memories of a different life after the events of "The Prophecies". (His memories return after the events of the film, causing him to become obsessed with Jason and his mask so that his wife and daughter leave him.)

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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''. Amusingly, the author of "The Mask of Jason Voorhees" (described below under WhatCouldHaveBeen) turned this into a case of CanonWelding by having his film character, Steven Freeman, be ''be'' Ryan grown back to adulthood and with new memories of a different life after the events of "The Prophecies". (His memories return after the events of the film, causing him to become obsessed with Jason and his mask so that his wife ex-wife and daughter leave him.)
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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''.

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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''. Amusingly, the author of "The Mask of Jason Voorhees" (described below under WhatCouldHaveBeen) turned this into a case of CanonWelding by having his film character, Steven Freeman, be Ryan grown back to adulthood and with new memories of a different life after the events of "The Prophecies". (His memories return after the events of the film, causing him to become obsessed with Jason and his mask so that his wife and daughter leave him.)
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** Character actor Creator/ValAvery in a rather moving performance as the brokendown, vengeful cop in "Badge of Honor."
** Veteran actor Creator/MichaelConstantine as Ryan's father in "Pipe Dream".

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** Character actor Creator/ValAvery [[Series/{{Bonanza}} Val]] [[Series/{{Rawhide}} Avery]] in a rather moving performance as the brokendown, vengeful cop in "Badge of Honor."
** Veteran actor Creator/MichaelConstantine [[Series/Roots1977 Michael]] [[Film/MyBigFatGreekWedding Constantine]] as Ryan's father in "Pipe Dream".



** Veteran character actor Robert Ito appears as the samurai Tanaka in "Year of the Monkey".

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** Veteran character actor Robert Ito Creator/RobertIto appears as the samurai Tanaka in "Year of the Monkey".
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** Creator/GeorgeBuza, of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' fame, appears in three episodes, one in each season: as the suspicious neighbor of the original mulcher owner in "Root of All Evil", one of the crazed psych ward inmates in "And Now the News", and one of the biker ghosts in "Midnight Riders".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although never confirmed as a certainty, WordOfGod has stated that at various points it was discussed whether or not to have a [[Franchise/FridayThe13th hockey mask]] appear in the show, whether as one of the items being sought or a background prop. It was even considered to appear [[CanonWelding in the very last episode]] and be unequivocally revealed to belong to Jason Voorhees.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Although never confirmed as a certainty, WordOfGod has stated that at various points it was discussed whether or not to have a [[Franchise/FridayThe13th hockey mask]] appear in the show, whether as one of the items being sought or a background prop. It was even considered to appear [[CanonWelding in the very last episode]] and be unequivocally revealed to belong to Jason Voorhees. Eventually this plot thread did get picked up on by William Pattison (writing as Eric Morse), the author of a series of YA novels from the 90's involving the mask as a cursed artifact that turned anyone who wore it into a SerialKiller at Camp Crystal Lake. Almost two decades later he returned to the series in 2011 to self-publish an e-book, "The Mask of Jason Voorhees", that brought it to a conclusion and also tied the two series together by having Ryan and Micki appear to try and prevent Jason's resurrection and recover the mask.
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#"Dr Jack": A scalpel that can heal any injury once it kills a previous victim.

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#"Dr #"Doctor Jack": A scalpel that can heal any injury once it kills a previous victim.
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#"The Inheritance": Veda the doll, which can come to life and play with the owner while bringing out their malice
#"The Poison Pen": A quill pen that causes any death it writes about to come true
#"Cupid's Quiver": A cupid statue that makes women fall in love with ugly men, who must then kill them
#"A Cup of Time": A teacup with a Swapper's Ivy pattern that drains life to provide the user with youth
#"Hellowe'en": The Amulet of Zohar, which can be used to bring a soul trapped in Hell back to life on All Hallows' Eve if they have another body to enter
#"The Great Montarro": A pair of Houdin boxes, where the magician who uses one is kept from harm by its blades so long as a victim is sealed in the other and takes the injuries in their stead
#"Dr Jack": A scalpel that can heal any injury
#"Shadow Boxer": A pair of boxing gloves that make the wearer unbeatable in the ring while their shadow kills a victim
#"Root of All Evil": A garden mulcher that turns bodies fed into it into money based on their "value" as a person
#"Tales of the Undead": A comic book which allows the user to become the robot depicted in it
#"Scarecrow": A scarecrow that will bring a good harvest if three victims are killed by a certain date
#"Faith Healer": The Sforza glove which heals any disease or condition, only to apply it to an exponentially fatal result on another person (or the wearer)
#"The Baron's Bride": A cape that enhances the wearer's charisma so they are irresistible to the opposite sex and a brooch clasp that allows time travel
#"Bedazzled": A lantern which will reveal the location of lost underwater treasure
#"Vanity's Mirror" (and "Face of Evil"): A compact that brings the user's most heartfelt desire (either love or beauty)
#"Tattoo": A tattoo kit that brings unbeatable luck when it is used to draw a tattoo on another person which comes to life, then kills them
#"The Electrocutioner": An electric chair that can turn anyone who sits in it into electrical energy, which can then be used to give the user electric powers
#"Brain Drain": A trephinator that transfers intelligence between victim and user
#"The Quilt of Hathor" and "The Awakening": A quilt which allows the one who sleeps covered in it to make their wishes (usually murder) come true in the dream world
#"Double Exposure": A camera that can create a doppelganger of whoever it is used to photograph after the picture is developed, but only so long as the negative exists
#"The Pirate's Promise": A foghorn that summons a pirate's ghost and will provide the user with parts of his treasure for each murdered descendant of his mutinous crew
#"Badge of Honor": A sheriff's badge that burns and consumes anyone it is pressed on
#"Pipe Dream": A pipe that releases smoke to dissolve a victim and send them to Hell
#"What a Mother Wouldn't Do": A cradle that will heal an infant kept within it after seven victims are killed in water
#"Bottle of Dreams": A canopic jar which traps the victim in their own worst memories until the fear and stress burst their heart
#"Doorway to Hell": A mirror which opens a connection between it and any other which "witnessed" Satanic rites, and allows the user to come back to life if three souls are absorbed through it
#"Voodoo Mambo": A voodoo mask that brings the user back to life and allows them the use of all the elemental powers if it is used to kill a voodoo priest of each element
#"And Now the News": A [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_radio cathedral radio]] that kills its victims by making their nightmares come to life, then provides information to the user
#"Tails I Live Heads You Die" (and "Bad Penny"): The Coin of Ziocles, which brings someone back from the dead after killing someone else
#"Symphony in B Sharp": A violin that heals injuries and allows the creation of great music
#"Master of Disguise": A makeup kit which can change one's features to become attractive
#"Wax Magic": A handkerchief which brings wax figures to life
#"Read My Lips": A boutonniere that brings life to a ventriloquist's dummy (intended to bring someone back from the dead)
#"13 O'Clock": A pocket watch that freezes time for one hour, so long as the user is in a particular subway station and holding it at 1 AM
#"Night Hunger": A car key and chain that psychically connects the user and the car they are driving
#"The Sweetest Sting": A transport beehive which can heal and provide youth (as well as the appearance) to one person by taking it from another through its bees' stings; also produces honey that can maintain the results
#"The Playhouse": A playhouse which allows children to create whatever fantasy world they like so long as they bring victims inside to be absorbed by their hatred
#"Eye of Death": A slide projector that lets one visit the past through the images in its slides
#"Better Off Dead": A syringe that heals a patient's violent rages by transferring brain fluid from another (so that they have the rages instead)
#"Scarlet Cinema": A handheld movie camera that after enough killings allows a character within its film to come to life, so the user can then become that character
#"The Mephisto Ring": A World Series ring that foretells the outcome of any gambling venue
#"A Friend to the End": The Shard of Medusa, which turns whoever is holding it to stone; and a child's coffin that maintains the life of a body placed in it
#"The Butcher": The Amulet of Thule, which both brings the wearer back from the dead and renders them invulnerable to any injury; also allows them to be controlled by someone who wears the other piece of it
#"Mesmer's Bauble": A hypnotist's crystal that forces the one it is used on to fatally obey whatever the user says in return for making their wish come true
#"Wedding Bell Blues": A pool cue that allows the user to win any billiards game
#"The Maestro": A record player which forces its victims to dance to their deaths so as to create a perfect masterpiece of music
#"The Shaman's Apprentice": A Native American rattle that kills one person to bring life and healing to another
#"The Prisoner": A World War Two jacket that makes the wearer invisible
#"Demon Hunter": A knife which can kill the summoner of a demon (and banish the demon) at a particular date and time
#"Crippled Inside": A wheelchair that will heal its user after they have killed in astral form
#"Stick It in Your Ear": A hearing aid that allows mind reading
#"Hate on Your Dial": A car radio which lets the driver travel to the year it was manufactured
#"Night Prey": The Cross of Fire, which can kill vampires
#"Femme Fatale": A film reel which allows a character within it to become real while a victim takes their place, but only until the movie ends
#"Mightier than the Sword": A fountain pen which can make the one it is written about think and act however the writer directs
#"Year of the Monkey": A tea set that poisons any tea made in it, and a set of monkey statues that test the honor and morality of those they are used against in exchange for immortality
#"Epitaph for a Lonely Soul": An embalmer's aspirator that can temporarily revive the dead
#"Repetition": A cameo pendant which brings back the dead, but only by killing and trapping the soul of another in an endless chain
#"The Long Road Home": A Yin-Yang pendant that transfers souls from one body to another
#"My Wife as a Dog": The aboriginal Leash of Dreams, which makes its user's dreams gradually come true
#"Jack-in-the-Box": A jack-in-the-box that can summon the dead (and possibly bring them back to life)
#"The Spirit of Television": A TV set which maintains the user's life so long as it is used to berate, terrify, and kill victims
#"The Tree of Life": A carving of Cernunnos that provides fertility and the birth of female infants while growing a tree which will make new carvings from its seeds
#"The Charnel Pit": A double-sided painting that allows people and items to travel between past and present for every person killed and sent through it

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#"The Inheritance": Veda the doll, which can come to life and play with the owner while bringing out their malice
malice in the process.
#"The Poison Pen": A quill pen that causes any death it writes about to come true
true.
#"Cupid's Quiver": A cupid statue that makes women fall in love with ugly men, who must then kill them
them.
#"A Cup of Time": A teacup with a Swapper's Ivy pattern that drains life from a victim in order to provide the user with youth
temporary youth.
#"Hellowe'en": The Amulet of Zohar, which can be used to bring a soul trapped in Hell back to life on All Hallows' Eve if they have another body to enter
enter.
#"The Great Montarro": A pair of Houdin boxes, where the magician who uses one is kept from harm by its blades so long as a victim is sealed in the other and takes the injuries in their stead
stead.
#"Dr Jack": A scalpel that can heal any injury
injury once it kills a previous victim.
#"Shadow Boxer": A pair of boxing gloves that make the wearer unbeatable in the ring while their shadow kills a victim
victim elsewhere.
#"Root of All Evil": A garden mulcher that turns bodies fed into it into money based on their "value" as a person
person.
#"Tales of the Undead": A comic book which allows the user to become the robot depicted in it
it.
#"Scarecrow": A scarecrow that will bring a good harvest if three victims are killed by a certain date
date.
#"Faith Healer": The Sforza glove which heals any disease or condition, only to apply it to an exponentially fatal result on another person (or the wearer)
wearer).
#"The Baron's Bride": A cape that enhances the wearer's charisma so they are irresistible to the opposite sex and a brooch clasp that allows time travel
travel.
#"Bedazzled": A lantern which will reveal the location of lost underwater treasure
treasure once a victim is killed beforehand.
#"Vanity's Mirror" (and "Face of Evil"): A compact that brings the user's most heartfelt desire (either love or beauty)
beauty) at the cost of a victim's life.
#"Tattoo": A tattoo kit that brings unbeatable luck when it is used to draw a tattoo on another person which comes to life, then kills them
them.
#"The Electrocutioner": An electric chair that can turn anyone who sits in it into electrical energy, which can then be used to give the user electric powers
powers.
#"Brain Drain": A trephinator that transfers intelligence between victim and user
user.
#"The Quilt of Hathor" and "The Awakening": A quilt which allows the one who sleeps covered in it to make their wishes (usually murder) come true in the dream world
world.
#"Double Exposure": A camera that can create a doppelganger of whoever it is used to photograph after the picture is developed, but only so long as the negative exists
exists.
#"The Pirate's Promise": A foghorn that summons a pirate's ghost and will provide the user with parts of his treasure for each murdered descendant of his mutinous crew
crew.
#"Badge of Honor": A sheriff's badge that burns and consumes anyone it is pressed on
on.
#"Pipe Dream": A pipe that releases smoke to dissolve a victim and send them to Hell
Hell.
#"What a Mother Wouldn't Do": A cradle that will heal an infant kept within it after seven victims are killed in water
water.
#"Bottle of Dreams": A canopic jar which traps the victim in their own worst memories until the fear and stress burst their heart
heart.
#"Doorway to Hell": A mirror which opens a connection between it and any other which "witnessed" Satanic rites, and allows the user to come back to life if three souls are absorbed through it
it.
#"Voodoo Mambo": A voodoo mask that brings the user back to life and allows them the use of all the elemental powers if it is used to kill a voodoo priest of each element
element.
#"And Now the News": A [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_radio cathedral radio]] that kills its victims by making their nightmares come to life, then provides information to the user
user.
#"Tails I Live Heads You Die" (and "Bad Penny"): The Coin of Ziocles, which brings someone back from the dead after killing someone else
else.
#"Symphony in B Sharp": A violin that heals injuries and allows the creation of great music
music once a victim is killed by its hidden blade.
#"Master of Disguise": A makeup kit which can change one's features to become attractive
attractive.
#"Wax Magic": A handkerchief which brings wax figures to life
life.
#"Read My Lips": A boutonniere that brings life to a ventriloquist's dummy (intended to bring someone back from the dead)
dead).
#"13 O'Clock": A pocket watch that freezes time for one hour, so long as the user is in a particular subway station and holding it at 1 AM
AM.
#"Night Hunger": A car key and chain that psychically connects the user and the car they are driving
driving.
#"The Sweetest Sting": A transport beehive which can heal and provide youth (as well as the appearance) to one person by taking it from another through its bees' stings; also produces honey that can maintain the results
results.
#"The Playhouse": A playhouse which allows children to create whatever fantasy world they like so long as they bring victims inside to be absorbed by their hatred
hatred.
#"Eye of Death": A slide projector that lets one visit the past through the images in its slides
slides.
#"Better Off Dead": A syringe that heals a patient's violent rages by transferring brain fluid from another (so that they have the rages instead)
instead).
#"Scarlet Cinema": A handheld movie camera that after enough killings allows a character within its film to come to life, so the user can then become that character
character.
#"The Mephisto Ring": A World Series ring that foretells the outcome of any gambling venue
venue.
#"A Friend to the End": The Shard of Medusa, which turns whoever is holding it to stone; and a child's coffin that maintains the life of a body placed in it
it.
#"The Butcher": The Amulet of Thule, which both brings the wearer back from the dead and renders them invulnerable to any injury; also allows them to be controlled by someone who wears the other piece of it
it.
#"Mesmer's Bauble": A hypnotist's crystal that forces the one it is used on to fatally obey whatever the user says in return for making their wish come true
true.
#"Wedding Bell Blues": A pool cue that allows the user to win any billiards game
game.
#"The Maestro": A record player which forces its victims to dance to their deaths so as to create a perfect masterpiece of music
music.
#"The Shaman's Apprentice": A Native American rattle that kills one person to bring life and healing to another
another.
#"The Prisoner": A World War Two jacket that makes the wearer invisible
invisible.
#"Demon Hunter": A knife which can kill the summoner of a demon (and banish the demon) at a particular date and time
time.
#"Crippled Inside": A wheelchair that will heal its user after they have killed in astral form
form.
#"Stick It in Your Ear": A hearing aid that allows mind reading
reading.
#"Hate on Your Dial": A car radio which lets the driver travel to the year it was manufactured
manufactured.
#"Night Prey": The Cross of Fire, which can kill vampires
vampires.
#"Femme Fatale": A film reel which allows a character within it to become real while a victim takes their place, but only until the movie ends
ends.
#"Mightier than the Sword": A fountain pen which can make the one it is written about think and act however the writer directs
directs.
#"Year of the Monkey": A tea set that poisons any tea made in it, and a set of monkey statues that test the honor and morality of those they are used against in exchange for immortality
immortality.
#"Epitaph for a Lonely Soul": An embalmer's aspirator that can temporarily revive the dead
dead.
#"Repetition": A cameo pendant which brings back the dead, but only by killing and trapping the soul of another in an endless chain
cycle.
#"The Long Road Home": A Yin-Yang pendant that transfers souls from one body to another
another.
#"My Wife as a Dog": The aboriginal Leash of Dreams, which makes its user's dreams gradually come true
true.
#"Jack-in-the-Box": A jack-in-the-box that can summon the dead (and possibly bring them back to life)
life).
#"The Spirit of Television": A TV set which maintains the user's life so long as it is used to berate, terrify, and kill victims
victims.
#"The Tree of Life": A carving of Cernunnos that provides fertility and the birth of female infants while growing a tree which will make new carvings from its seeds
seeds.
#"The Charnel Pit": A double-sided painting that allows people and items to travel between past and present for every person killed and sent through it
it.



** Singer-actress Vanity starred in "Mesmer's Bauble".

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** Singer-actress Vanity Creator/{{Vanity}} starred in "Mesmer's Bauble".
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#"The Sweetest Sting": A transport beehive with can heal and provide youth (as well as the appearance) to one person by taking it from another through its bees' stings; also produces honey that can maintain the results

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#"The Sweetest Sting": A transport beehive with which can heal and provide youth (as well as the appearance) to one person by taking it from another through its bees' stings; also produces honey that can maintain the results
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#"Cripped Inside": A wheelchair that will heal its user after they have killed in astral form

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#"Cripped #"Crippled Inside": A wheelchair that will heal its user after they have killed in astral form



#"Year of the Monkey": A tea set that poisons any tea made in it, and a set of monkey statues that test the honor and morality of those they are used against

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#"Year of the Monkey": A tea set that poisons any tea made in it, and a set of monkey statues that test the honor and morality of those they are used againstagainst in exchange for immortality
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#"Coven of Darkness": A witch's ladder that allows for the mental control of another and greatly amplifies any spell work employed with it
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#"Tails I Live Heads You Die": The Coin of Ziocles, which brings someone back from the dead after killing someone else

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#"Tails I Live Heads You Die": Die" (and "Bad Penny"): The Coin of Ziocles, which brings someone back from the dead after killing someone else
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#"And Now the News": A cathedral radio that kills its victims by making their nightmares come to life, then provides information to the user

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#"And Now the News": A [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_radio cathedral radio radio]] that kills its victims by making their nightmares come to life, then provides information to the user



#"Femme Fatale": A film reel which allows a character within it to become real, but only until the movie ends

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#"Femme Fatale": A film reel which allows a character within it to become real, real while a victim takes their place, but only until the movie ends
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#"Mesmer's Bauble": A hypnotist's crystal that forces the one it is used on to obey whatever the user says in return for making their wish come true

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#"Mesmer's Bauble": A hypnotist's crystal that forces the one it is used on to fatally obey whatever the user says in return for making their wish come true
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#"The Quilt of Hathor": A quilt which allows the one who sleeps covered in to make their wishes (usually murder) come true in the dream world

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#"The Quilt of Hathor": Hathor" and "The Awakening": A quilt which allows the one who sleeps covered in it to make their wishes (usually murder) come true in the dream world
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#"THe Butcher": The Amulet of Thule, which both brings the wearer back from the dead and renders them invulnerable to any injury; also allows them to be controlled by someone who wears the other piece of it

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#"THe #"The Butcher": The Amulet of Thule, which both brings the wearer back from the dead and renders them invulnerable to any injury; also allows them to be controlled by someone who wears the other piece of it
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#"The Inheritance": Veda the doll, which can come to life and play with the owner while bringing out their malice
#"The Poison Pen": A quill pen that causes any death it writes about to come true
#"Cupid's Quiver": A cupid statue that makes women fall in love with ugly men, who must then kill them
#"A Cup of Time": A teacup with a Swapper's Ivy pattern that drains life to provide the user with youth
#"Hellowe'en": The Amulet of Zohar, which can be used to bring a soul trapped in Hell back to life on All Hallows' Eve if they have another body to enter
#"The Great Montarro": A pair of Houdin boxes, where the magician who uses one is kept from harm by its blades so long as a victim is sealed in the other and takes the injuries in their stead
#"Dr Jack": A scalpel that can heal any injury
#"Shadow Boxer": A pair of boxing gloves that make the wearer unbeatable in the ring while their shadow kills a victim
#"Root of All Evil": A garden mulcher that turns bodies fed into it into money based on their "value" as a person
#"Tales of the Undead": A comic book which allows the user to become the robot depicted in it
#"Scarecrow": A scarecrow that will bring a good harvest if three victims are killed by a certain date
#"Faith Healer": The Sforza glove which heals any disease or condition, only to apply it to an exponentially fatal result on another person (or the wearer)
#"The Baron's Bride": A cape that enhances the wearer's charisma so they are irresistible to the opposite sex and a brooch clasp that allows time travel
#"Bedazzled": A lantern which will reveal the location of lost underwater treasure
#"Vanity's Mirror" (and "Face of Evil"): A compact that brings the user's most heartfelt desire (either love or beauty)
#"Tattoo": A tattoo kit that brings unbeatable luck when it is used to draw a tattoo on another person which comes to life, then kills them
#"The Electrocutioner": An electric chair that can turn anyone who sits in it into electrical energy, which can then be used to give the user electric powers
#"Brain Drain": A trephinator that transfers intelligence between victim and user
#"The Quilt of Hathor": A quilt which allows the one who sleeps covered in to make their wishes (usually murder) come true in the dream world
#"Double Exposure": A camera that can create a doppelganger of whoever it is used to photograph after the picture is developed, but only so long as the negative exists
#"The Pirate's Promise": A foghorn that summons a pirate's ghost and will provide the user with parts of his treasure for each murdered descendant of his mutinous crew
#"Badge of Honor": A sheriff's badge that burns and consumes anyone it is pressed on
#"Pipe Dream": A pipe that releases smoke to dissolve a victim and send them to Hell
#"What a Mother Wouldn't Do": A cradle that will heal an infant kept within it after seven victims are killed in water
#"Bottle of Dreams": A canopic jar which traps the victim in their own worst memories until the fear and stress burst their heart
#"Doorway to Hell": A mirror which opens a connection between it and any other which "witnessed" Satanic rites, and allows the user to come back to life if three souls are absorbed through it
#"Voodoo Mambo": A voodoo mask that brings the user back to life and allows them the use of all the elemental powers if it is used to kill a voodoo priest of each element
#"And Now the News": A cathedral radio that kills its victims by making their nightmares come to life, then provides information to the user
#"Tails I Live Heads You Die": The Coin of Ziocles, which brings someone back from the dead after killing someone else
#"Symphony in B Sharp": A violin that heals injuries and allows the creation of great music
#"Master of Disguise": A makeup kit which can change one's features to become attractive
#"Wax Magic": A handkerchief which brings wax figures to life
#"Read My Lips": A boutonniere that brings life to a ventriloquist's dummy (intended to bring someone back from the dead)
#"13 O'Clock": A pocket watch that freezes time for one hour, so long as the user is in a particular subway station and holding it at 1 AM
#"Night Hunger": A car key and chain that psychically connects the user and the car they are driving
#"The Sweetest Sting": A transport beehive with can heal and provide youth (as well as the appearance) to one person by taking it from another through its bees' stings; also produces honey that can maintain the results
#"The Playhouse": A playhouse which allows children to create whatever fantasy world they like so long as they bring victims inside to be absorbed by their hatred
#"Eye of Death": A slide projector that lets one visit the past through the images in its slides
#"Better Off Dead": A syringe that heals a patient's violent rages by transferring brain fluid from another (so that they have the rages instead)
#"Scarlet Cinema": A handheld movie camera that after enough killings allows a character within its film to come to life, so the user can then become that character
#"The Mephisto Ring": A World Series ring that foretells the outcome of any gambling venue
#"A Friend to the End": The Shard of Medusa, which turns whoever is holding it to stone; and a child's coffin that maintains the life of a body placed in it
#"THe Butcher": The Amulet of Thule, which both brings the wearer back from the dead and renders them invulnerable to any injury; also allows them to be controlled by someone who wears the other piece of it
#"Mesmer's Bauble": A hypnotist's crystal that forces the one it is used on to obey whatever the user says in return for making their wish come true
#"Wedding Bell Blues": A pool cue that allows the user to win any billiards game
#"The Maestro": A record player which forces its victims to dance to their deaths so as to create a perfect masterpiece of music
#"The Shaman's Apprentice": A Native American rattle that kills one person to bring life and healing to another
#"The Prisoner": A World War Two jacket that makes the wearer invisible
#"Coven of Darkness": A witch's ladder that allows for the mental control of another and greatly amplifies any spell work employed with it
#"Demon Hunter": A knife which can kill the summoner of a demon (and banish the demon) at a particular date and time
#"Cripped Inside": A wheelchair that will heal its user after they have killed in astral form
#"Stick It in Your Ear": A hearing aid that allows mind reading
#"Hate on Your Dial": A car radio which lets the driver travel to the year it was manufactured
#"Night Prey": The Cross of Fire, which can kill vampires
#"Femme Fatale": A film reel which allows a character within it to become real, but only until the movie ends
#"Mightier than the Sword": A fountain pen which can make the one it is written about think and act however the writer directs
#"Year of the Monkey": A tea set that poisons any tea made in it, and a set of monkey statues that test the honor and morality of those they are used against
#"Epitaph for a Lonely Soul": An embalmer's aspirator that can temporarily revive the dead
#"Repetition": A cameo pendant which brings back the dead, but only by killing and trapping the soul of another in an endless chain
#"The Long Road Home": A Yin-Yang pendant that transfers souls from one body to another
#"My Wife as a Dog": The aboriginal Leash of Dreams, which makes its user's dreams gradually come true
#"Jack-in-the-Box": A jack-in-the-box that can summon the dead (and possibly bring them back to life)
#"The Spirit of Television": A TV set which maintains the user's life so long as it is used to berate, terrify, and kill victims
#"The Tree of Life": A carving of Cernunnos that provides fertility and the birth of female infants while growing a tree which will make new carvings from its seeds
#"The Charnel Pit": A double-sided painting that allows people and items to travel between past and present for every person killed and sent through it

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** Renowned actor Fritz Weaver (most known for his Emmy-nominated role as Dr. Josef Weiss in the 1978 TV miniseries ''Holocaust'') stars as the FallenAngel Asteroth in the two-parter "The Prophecies."

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** Renowned actor Fritz Weaver Creator/FritzWeaver (most known for his Emmy-nominated role as Dr. Josef Weiss in the 1978 TV miniseries ''Holocaust'') ''Series/{{Holocaust}}'') stars as the FallenAngel Asteroth in the two-parter "The Prophecies."

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** The various healing antiques tended to work the same and raise the same ethical dilemmas: the scalpel in "Doctor Jack", the glove in "Faith Healer", the radio in "And Now the News", and the rattle in "The Shaman's Apprentice".
** Various antiques could raise the dead by killing someone else. The Coin of Ziocles in "Tails I Live..." and the aspirator in "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul".



** Creator/RonHartmann appeared twice--once in "The Electrocutioner" as the superintendent at the school where Eli Pittman was a dentist, and once as Henry Wilkerson, the original owner of the cursed pocket watch in "13 O'Clock." Oddly enough, the first role was a fine, upstanding and likable gentleman while the second was a sleazy, DirtyOldMan with a young, [[GoldDigger gold-digging]] mistress...but in both of them he died.

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** Creator/RonHartmann appeared twice--once in "The Electrocutioner" as the superintendent at the school where Eli Pittman was a dentist, and once as Henry Wilkerson, the original owner of the cursed pocket watch in "13 O'Clock." Oddly enough, the first role was a fine, upstanding and likable gentleman while the second was a sleazy, DirtyOldMan with a young, young [[GoldDigger gold-digging]] mistress...but in both of them he died.
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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Several years after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday

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** Later reversed with Ryan's actor, John D. [=LeMay=]. Several Four years later after he left the show, he was one of the lead characters in Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''.



** Several actors were recycled, with Creator/DenisForest being a particular standout, appearing in four different episodes as four different characters. (The fact that he specialized in playing creepy sleazeballs made him a good fit for this show.)

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** Several actors were recycled, with Creator/DenisForest being a particular standout, appearing in four different episodes as four different characters. (The characters (the fact that he specialized in playing creepy sleazeballs made him a good fit for this show.)show).



** Creator/RonHartmann appeared twice--once in "The Electrocutioner" as the superintendent at the school where Eli Pittman was a dentist, and once as Henry Wilkerson, the original owner of the cursed pocket watch in "13 O'Clock." Oddly enough, the first role was a fine, upstanding and likable gentleman while the second was a sleazy, dirty old man with a young, golddigging mistress...but in both of them he died.

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** Creator/RonHartmann appeared twice--once in "The Electrocutioner" as the superintendent at the school where Eli Pittman was a dentist, and once as Henry Wilkerson, the original owner of the cursed pocket watch in "13 O'Clock." Oddly enough, the first role was a fine, upstanding and likable gentleman while the second was a sleazy, dirty old man DirtyOldMan with a young, golddigging [[GoldDigger gold-digging]] mistress...but in both of them he died.



** Creator/ThomasHauff also appeared thrice--as the insane accountant who first used the mulcher in "Root of All Evil", the likable museum owner in "Pirate's Promise", and the chaplain compelled into being a SerialKiller in "Mightier Than the Sword".

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** Creator/ThomasHauff also appeared thrice--as the insane accountant who first used the mulcher in "Root of All Evil", the likable museum owner in "Pirate's "The Pirate's Promise", and the chaplain compelled into being a SerialKiller in "Mightier Than the Sword".
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* [[YouLookFamiliar You Sound Familiar]]: The general music for this was composed by Fred Mollin, who would go on to much praise for the score and background music (including several gothic/pop/rock songs) that he composed for another UrbanFantasy cult tv show, Series/ForeverKnight (evident by ''two'' soundtrack albums being released). In fact, he even re-used a song: 'Some like it hot' plays in the episode "Wedding Bell Blues" in the pool hall, and is later used in the strip club in the Forever Knight episode "Dance by the light of the moon".

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* [[YouLookFamiliar You Sound Familiar]]: The general music for this was composed by Fred Mollin, who would go on to much praise for the score and background music (including several gothic/pop/rock songs) that he composed for another UrbanFantasy cult tv TV show, Series/ForeverKnight ''Series/ForeverKnight'' (evident by ''two'' soundtrack albums being released). In fact, he even re-used a song: 'Some like it hot' "Some Like It Hot" plays in the episode "Wedding Bell Blues" in the pool hall, and is later used in the strip club in the Forever Knight ''Forever Knight'' episode "Dance by the light Light of the moon".Moon".
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* [[YouLookFamiliar You Sound Familiar]]: The general music for this was composed by Fred Mollin, who would go on to much praise for the score and incidental music he composed for another UrbanFantasy cult tv show, Series/ForeverKnight. In fact, he even re-used a song: 'Some like it hot' plays in the episode "Wedding Bell Blues" in the pool hall, and is later used in the strip club in the Forever Knight episode "Dance by the light of the moon".

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* [[YouLookFamiliar You Sound Familiar]]: The general music for this was composed by Fred Mollin, who would go on to much praise for the score and incidental background music (including several gothic/pop/rock songs) that he composed for another UrbanFantasy cult tv show, Series/ForeverKnight.Series/ForeverKnight (evident by ''two'' soundtrack albums being released). In fact, he even re-used a song: 'Some like it hot' plays in the episode "Wedding Bell Blues" in the pool hall, and is later used in the strip club in the Forever Knight episode "Dance by the light of the moon".
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** Interestingly, one of the few cursed objects to show up twice (the compact) did different things in the hands of two different 'owners'. See the YMMV page for theories.

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** Interestingly, one of the few cursed objects to show up twice (the compact) did different things in the hands of two different 'owners'. See the YMMV Fridge page for theories.

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