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3''The Dark Crystal'' (or ''Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal'') is a {{fantasy}} media franchise that started with the eponymous [[Film/TheDarkCrystal 1982 film]] made using [[{{Muppet}} puppets]], which was the brainchild of puppeteer Creator/JimHenson with designs created by Creator/BrianFroud. While it did modestly at the box office, the film grew a steady {{cult|classic}} following. Several comic books, artbooks, companion books and novels were published since, and Creator/{{Netflix}} and [[Creator/JimHensonsCreatureShop Henson's Creature Shop]] eventually produced a live action prequel series using puppetry techniques in the spirit of the original film, ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'', released in 2019.
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5The franchise concerns the fantasy world of Thra, the elf-like people called Gelflings who inhabit it, and the changes and conflicts brought about to it by a powerful magical crystal and alien species gravitating around said crystal, the Skeksis and the urRu (or Mystics).
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7!!The franchise includes:
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10[[AC:Live Action:]]
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12* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' (1982), film directed by Jim Henson and Creator/FrankOz
13* ''Series/TheDarkCrystalAgeOfResistance'' (2019), series directed by Creator/LouisLeterrier
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15[[AC:Comic Books:]]
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17* ''The Dark Crystal'' (1982-1983) by Creator/MarvelComics
18* Creator/ArchaiaEntertainment:[[index]]
19** ''ComicBook/TheDarkCrystalCreationMyths'' (2012-2015)
20** [[/index]]''The Power of the Dark Crystal'' (2017-2018)
21** ''The Dark Crystal Tales'' (2017)
22** ''Beneath The Dark Crystal'' (2018)
23* ''The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance'' (2019-) by Creator/BoomStudios
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25[[AC:Literature:]]
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27* ''The Dark Crystal'' (first published in 1982), novelization of the film by Anthony Charles Hockley Smith
28* ''The Tale of the Dark Crystal'' (1982), An illustrated children's storybook version written by Donna Bass and illustrated by Bruce [=McNally=].
29* ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' (first published in 1982), companion book by J. J. Llewellyn and Creator/BrianFroud
30* ''The Dark Crystal Author Quest'' (2014) - A collection of five stories from the competition to find a new author for prequel fiction.
31* Joseph M. Lee novels:
32** ''Shadows of the Dark Crystal'' (2016)
33** ''Song of the Dark Crystal'' (2017)
34** ''Tides of the Dark Crystal'' (2018)
35** ''Flames of the Dark Crystal'' (2019)
36* ''The Dark Crystal: A Discovery Adventure'' (2018)
37* ''The Dark Crystal'' (2019) - Literature/LittleGoldenBooks adaptation
38* ''Aughra's Wisdom of Thra'' (2019)
39* ''Songs of the Seven Gelfling Clans'' (2020)
40* ''The Dark Crystal Bestiary'' (2020)
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42[[AC:Manga:]]
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44* ''Legends of the Dark Crystal'' by Creator/{{Tokyopop}}:
45** ''Legends of the Dark Crystal: The Garthim Wars'' (2007)
46** ''Legends of the Dark Crystal: Trial by Fire'' (2010)
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49* ''The Dark Crystal Card Game'' (1982) by Creator/MiltonBradley
50* ''The Dark Crystal Game'' (1982) by Creator/MiltonBradley
51* Archaia announced plans for a RPG using rules based on ''TabletopGame/BurningWheel'' at the August 2011 Gen Con gaming convention, intending to publish it later the following year but nothing has be heard of it since.
52* ''The Dark Crystal: Board Game'' (2018) by River Horse
53* ''The Dark Crystal: Adventure Game'' by River Horse was announced in early 2021, set for release later this year.
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55[[AC:Video Games:]]
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57* ''The Dark Crystal'' (1983, Apple II, Atari 8-bit) by Sierra
58** ''Gelfling Adventure'' (1984) - An alternate version of the game for younger players
59* ''The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics'' (2020, Nintendo Switch, [=PlayStation=] 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS) by [=BonusXP=] and En Masse Entertainment
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63* In the "Return of the Skeksis" episode of ''Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge'', teams of the competing creature designers were challenged to build a Skeksis that has been banished to different parts of Thra and has been called back to the Skeksis Castle.
64* A Dark Crystal ballet was announced for the Royal Opera House 2021-2022 season.
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66!!Tropes present across the franchise:
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68* AlienSky: Thra has three suns: The Greater Sun, the Rose Sun, and the Dying Sun (whether or not the third sun is actually nearing the end of its life or is just so named for being the smallest and dimmest is never elaborated on). Eclipses between the suns are called Conjunctions; an eclipse between any two suns is a "Lesser Conjunction," whereas an eclipse between all three, which only happens every 1000 local years, is called a Great Conjunction.
69** DependingOnTheWriter: The Netflix series depicts Thra as having three moons as well, but the original expanded universe states Thra as having only a single moon that's too dark in the sky to see during the day.
70* ArtisticLicenseSpace: It's very difficult for a planet to find a stable orbit around a trinary star system. Even so, if we accept the premise, poor Thra would be roasted by the combined luminosity and proximity of the three Suns, and life would not be able to survive. Given that it's said all life on the planet came to be because of the Crystal which is magical in nature, it's likely the only reason why Thra has a livable atmosphere (and according to some sources, actually a fairly temperate climate despite orbiting ''three'' suns).
71* BizarreAlienBiology: To varying degrees. The Gelflings, Podlings, Gruenaks, and urSkeks are all roughly around [[RubberForeheadAliens rubber forehead]] territory. Aughra seems like a particularly wizened and stocky take on HumanAlien at first, but then she too slides towards rubber forehead once you notice things like her horns or (what passes for her) pinkies. The Skeksis combine IntelligentGerbil with MixAndMatchCritters, having traits of both reptiles and birds, but with a dash of StarfishAliens thrown in, the Netflix series revealing that they produce three streams of urine (and thankfully clarifying nothing beyond that). The Arathim are straight InsectoidAliens. The urRu are smack-dab in between HumanoidAlien and StarfishAliens. Thra's various non-sapient fauna, however, are rarely more human-like than full-blown StarfishAliens.
72** BizarreSexualDimorphism: Female Gelflings have fairy wings, but males don't for some reason. [[RealityIsUnrealistic This isn't as bizarre as it sounds, however,]] as there are some real life insects (such as the fig wasp) where only the females have wings. Although that's usually because the male either isn't as important to the species' propagation as the female (as in the case of fig wasps, where the male never even sees the light of day outside the fig they grew up in), or the male gets something else to compensate, such as a stinger.
73** In episode nine of age of resistance, where [[spoiler: skekmal is falsely thought to die]], skektek performs an autopsy, and we learn that skeksis have an organ located in the lower torso called the "humus" (pronounced HYOO-mis), whose function is not revealed.
74* CallARabbitASmeerp:
75** Years are called "trine" in this setting. While it makes sense (alien world and all, so different language) and fits the general aesthetic, it does raise the question of why the medium is translating every spoken word into [your language] except this one.
76* InCaseYouForgotWhoWroteIt: The late Jim Henson's name has been added to the posters and covers of the franchise's installments since the mid-2010s.
77* ALongTimeAgoInAGalaxyFarFarAway: ''The Dark Crystal'' is set a thousand years ago on the planet Thra with mentions of an unnamed planet where the [=UrSkeks=] come from. The only reference to Earth is in ''The World of the Dark Crystal'' book which is written in a DirectLineToTheAuthor style from an Earth professor who studied books from That.
78* MoralityKitchenSink: The Skeksis are technically purely evil and the Mystics are purely good, but between the two is a wide spectrum of characters with different assortments of virtues and vices (and what is a virtue and a vice often depend on the situation as much as anything). Complicating the matter further is that the Mystics are almost entirely ineffectual exactly ''because'' they completely lack the darker drives and appetites that the Skeksis embody, meaning that being entirely virtuous has its own problems.
79** Even more is that expanded material shows that the Skeksis were not necessarily evil but their impulses led them to the darker depths they sank to in their hedonism as the years went by and they were consumed by it with one called [=SkekGra=] even turning good, while no evil Mystics exist not all of them were entirely good with the larger collective shunning those who tried to take direct action to reunify their kind and others being uncooperative or apathetic to the fate of Thra.
80** Meanwhile the other sapient races of Thra have clear-cut shades of white, black and grey morality as the Arathim and Podlings are generally good, while the Gelflings have been majorly good like Jen, Kira, Deet and Rian but have individuals who are at the least corrupt like All-Maudra Mayrin and Seladon, who abused their power, or even outright villainous like Tolyn, who sold out other Gelflings to the Skeksis for the sake of power and to save his own skin; and the Crystalline Eminence, the latter who turned into a corrupt despot following the departure of the [=UrSkeks=] and conqueror wannabe not too different from the worst of the Skeksis.
81* {{Muppet}}s: The 1982 film and ''Age of Resistance'' were almost entirely made using animatronic puppets and have no human characters whatsoever. The franchise is the brainchild of the man behind the TropeMaker and TropeNamer, after all.
82* NoBiochemicalBarriers: Despite being extraterrestrials (extrathraials?), the urSkeks, urRu, and Skeksis never show any difficulty with things like breathing Thra's air or digesting its food.
83* PlanetaryRomance: Has some elements of this genre.
84* PowerCrystal: The eponymous Dark Crystal itself, the "beating heart" of Thra. [[spoiler: The urSkeks' homeworld is stated to have one as well.]]
85* WizardsFromOuterSpace: It takes place on an alien planet whose lifeforms have varying degrees of BizarreAlienBiology, with many of the more important characters [[spoiler: coming from ''yet another'' planet]], but there are also supernatural elements such as [[PowerCrystal power crystals]], GeometricMagic, [[EvilSorceror evil sorcery]], MagiTek AttackDrones, a [[MotherNature Mother-Naturey]] GeniusLoci, a variation on SoulEating, etc.

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