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** While Siro is presented as one of the protagonists in ''Series/MortalKombatConquest'', Phelous sees him In-Universe as an asshole who becomes more unlikable by each episode.

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** While Siro is presented as one of the protagonists in ''Series/MortalKombatConquest'', who is flawed but ultimately still a hero, Phelous sees him In-Universe as an asshole who becomes more unlikable by each episode.

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* In his review of the Series/MortalKombatConquest episode ''Thicker than Blood'', he believes that Scorpion is in love with Siro's brother Cassar, and the reason why he kills said brother by the end of the episode is because he broke his heart by leaving him for the good guys.

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In his review of the Series/MortalKombatConquest episode ''Thicker than Blood'', he believes that Scorpion is in love with Siro's brother Cassar, and the reason why he kills said brother by the end of the episode is because he broke his heart by leaving him for the good guys.guys.
** While Siro is presented as one of the protagonists in ''Series/MortalKombatConquest'', Phelous sees him In-Universe as an asshole who becomes more unlikable by each episode.
** He also often expresses the idea that Kung Lao is a lazy bum who would rather spend time doing stupid antics with Siro and Taja than take his responsibilities as the Mortal Kombat champion and training fighters for the next tournament.



* In some of his Mortal Kombat Conquest reviews, he often expresses that Kung Lao is a lazy bum who would rather spend time doing stupid antics with Siro and Taja than take his responsibilities as the Mortal Kombat champion and training fighters for the next tournament.



** While Siro is presented as one of the protagonists in ''Series/MortalKombatConquest'', Phelous sees him In-Universe as an asshole who becomes more unlikable by each episode.
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Sometimes it's a joke, sometimes it's a criticism. Whatever the case, Phelous has come up with a large amount of depictions and perceptions of the characters in the movies and TV shows he's reviewed.

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Sometimes it's a joke, sometimes it's a criticism. Whatever the case, Phelous WebVideo/{{Phelous}} has come up with a large amount of [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation depictions and perceptions perceptions]] of the characters in the movies and TV shows he's reviewed.reviewed.
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** While Siro is presented as one of the protagonists in ''Series/MortalKombatConquest'', Phelous sees him In-Universe as an asshole who becomes more unlikable by each episode.
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** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulates Beauty]] by repeatedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging appearances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].

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** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulates Beauty]] by repeatedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging appearances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].looks]].
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** [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Steffi Love]] is a supervillainess with a Cockney accent who's also Bat Hero's BastardGirlfriend.

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** [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Steffi Love]] is a supervillainess with a Cockney accent who's also Bat Hero's BastardGirlfriend.FetishizedAbuser.
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** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulates Beauty]] by repeatedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of [[MoralDissonance being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose]] and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging appearances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].

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** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionally manipulates Beauty]] by repeatedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of [[MoralDissonance being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose]] rose and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging appearances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].
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* When the merchant in the Ruby-Spears Beauty and the Beast has all of his of his cargo taken from him by his credators, Phelous believes that the mechant intended to run off and never pay any of them back and that all of his misfortune is actually [[LaserGuidedKarma divine punishment]].
** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionaly manipulates Beauty]] by repetedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of [[MoralDissonance being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose]] and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging apperances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].

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* When the merchant in the Ruby-Spears Beauty and the Beast has all of his of his cargo taken from him by his credators, creditors, Phelous believes that the mechant merchant intended to run off and never pay any of them back and that all of his misfortune is actually [[LaserGuidedKarma divine punishment]].
** Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionaly emotionally manipulates Beauty]] by repetedly repeatedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of [[MoralDissonance being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose]] and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging apperances, appearances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].
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* When the merchant in the Ruby-Spears Beauty and the Beast has all of his of his cargo taken from him by his credators, Phelous believes that the mechant intended to run off and never pay any of them back and that all of his misfortune is actually [[LaserGuidedKarma devine punishment]].

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* When the merchant in the Ruby-Spears Beauty and the Beast has all of his of his cargo taken from him by his credators, Phelous believes that the mechant intended to run off and never pay any of them back and that all of his misfortune is actually [[LaserGuidedKarma devine divine punishment]].
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** Cousin Mel is the UnintentionallySympathetic OnlySaneMan.

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** Cousin Mel is the UnintentionallySympathetic OnlySaneMan.OnlySaneMan.
*When the merchant in the Ruby-Spears Beauty and the Beast has all of his of his cargo taken from him by his credators, Phelous believes that the mechant intended to run off and never pay any of them back and that all of his misfortune is actually [[LaserGuidedKarma devine punishment]].
**Meanwhile, he sees the Beast as someone who [[ManipulativeBastard emotionaly manipulates Beauty]] by repetedly asking her to marry him and [[DreamWeaver invading her dreams in his human form to talk himself up to her]]. He also finds it laughable when he accuses Beauty of [[MoralDissonance being unkind to him when he had kidnapped her from her family because of a rose]] and his only good deeds were, not killing her and making her dinner. Finally, he doesn't believe that Beast actually [[BrokenAesop learned his lesson about judging apperances, as he was only attracted to Beauty because of her looks]].
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* In his Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde review he states that Lanyon died not because of the [[GoMadFromTheRevelation maddening revelation]] but of the fact that [[TooDumbToLive he snorted the rat poison he found in Jekyll's cabinet]]. [[TakeAThirdOption Or it was because]] [[RunningGag of that conversation he and Jekyll had.]]

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* In his Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde review review, he states suggests that Lanyon died not because of the [[GoMadFromTheRevelation maddening revelation]] revelation]], but of the fact that rather because [[TooDumbToLive he snorted the some rat poison he found in Jekyll's cabinet]]. [[TakeAThirdOption Or maybe]] it was because]] because [[RunningGag of that conversation he and Jekyll had.]]had]].



* In his review of [=GoodTimes=]' ''[[TheMockbuster Beauty and the Beast]]'' he sees the BumblingDad who's dim but ultimately loves his daughter as a selfish, entitled, stupid and emotionally manipulative {{Jerkass}} who guilts his daughter into a possible deadly situation and reaps the benefits of poor business dealings and incompetent parenthood.

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* In his review of [=GoodTimes=]' ''[[TheMockbuster Beauty and the Beast]]'' he sees the BumblingDad who's a bit dim but ultimately loves his daughter as a selfish, entitled, stupid and emotionally manipulative {{Jerkass}} who guilts his daughter into a possible deadly situation and reaps the benefits of poor business dealings and incompetent parenthood.



* In his "Cricket on the Hearth" review, he believes that the reason why Caleb was in such a merry mood when conversing with the titular cricket (who speaks in this adaptation) was because of the knowledge of his daughter's fiance leaving for the British Navy for 2 years.

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* In his "Cricket on the Hearth" review, he believes that the reason why Caleb was in such a merry mood when conversing with the titular cricket (who speaks in this adaptation) was because of the knowledge of that his daughter's fiance was leaving for to serve a two-year tour of duty in the British Navy for 2 years.Royal Navy.



* The father in the ''Little Angels'' is a neglectful father who left his kids in a hovel in the middle of nowhere and leaves them to die in the cold. With the nearest town being one mountain, and one river away.

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* The father in the ''Little Angels'' is a neglectful father who left his kids in a hovel in the middle of nowhere and leaves them to die in the cold. With the nearest town being one mountain, pretty far away and one river away.unable to be reached without climbing a mountain and crossing a dangerous river.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' episode "X-Mas Marks the Spot," Phelous remarks that the real monster is the butcher who gave Cratchit and his family the smallest bird possible, since it's so tiny that it could have been a baby pigeon. And it was an accomplishment to being even more evil with ''the actual Scrooge'' in the episode.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' episode "X-Mas Marks the Spot," Phelous remarks that the real monster villain is the butcher who gave Cratchit and his family the smallest bird possible, since it's so tiny that it could have been a baby pigeon. And it was an accomplishment to being even more evil with than ''the actual Scrooge'' in the episode.
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* In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheRapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta'', he suggests Ricky deliberately dropped his letter to SantaClaus in Nicole's yard to guilt-trip her.

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* In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheRapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta'', ''WesternAnimation/RapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta'', he suggests Ricky deliberately dropped his letter to SantaClaus in Nicole's yard to guilt-trip her.
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* He accuses Bevanfield's portrayal of Goldilocks in their ''Three Little Bears'' adaptation of being a [[WalkingDisasterArea destructive]] IdiotHoudini DesignatedHero who ultimately ended up making life worse for the bears (she somehow ends up causing ''structural damage to the entire house'' just from running around in a blind panic after being found by the bears) no matter how much the story tries to paint her as just an innocent but clumsy girl who cannot help the trouble she causes. It doesn't help that the story (intentionally or not) implies a few times that Goldilocks is fully aware of how destructive her "visit" to the bears' house is.

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* He accuses Bevanfield's portrayal of Goldilocks in their ''Three Little Bears'' adaptation of being a [[WalkingDisasterArea destructive]] IdiotHoudini DesignatedHero who ultimately ended up making life worse for the bears (she somehow ends up causing ''structural damage to the entire house'' just from running around in a blind panic after being found by the bears) no matter how much the story tries to paint her as just an innocent but clumsy girl who cannot help the trouble she causes. It doesn't help that the story (intentionally or not) implies a few times that Goldilocks is fully aware of how destructive her "visit" to the bears' house is.is.
* He took pretty much every character in ''WesternAnimation/GrandmaGotRunOverByAReindeer'' [[WorldOfJerkass to be an idiot and/or jerkass in some form or fashion]]. For example:
** Grandma herself is a big time [[TheDitz ditz]].
** Austin Bucks is a CorruptCorporateExecutive who is trying to take over the city.
** The rest of the Spankenheimer family sans Jake and Cousin Mel are oblivious and/or apathetic to losing Grandma.
** Cousin Mel is the UnintentionallySympathetic OnlySaneMan.
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* Benzaie and Phelous both believe the Professor in Humains drags his son along on the expedition because he hates him and just hopes he'll die at some point.

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* Benzaie and Phelous both believe the Professor in Humains ''Humains'' drags his son along on the expedition because he hates him and just hopes he'll die at some point.
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** He also portrays the Nanny as a psycho who nonchalantly tells horrifying tales of murder to children.

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** He also portrays the Nanny as a psycho psychopath who nonchalantly tells horrifying tales of murder to children.



* The voice-over he gives for the lamp in his ''{{Film/Amityville|TheEvilEscapes}} 4'' review depicts the lamp as a PsychoticManchild who does everything ForTheEvulz because "no one suspects '''the lamp!'''" Also, the lamp [[LukeIAmYourFather really is Nancy's husband and the father of her children]].

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* The voice-over he gives for the lamp in his ''{{Film/Amityville|TheEvilEscapes}} 4'' review depicts the lamp as a PsychoticManchild PsychopathicManchild who does everything ForTheEvulz because "no one suspects '''the lamp!'''" Also, the lamp [[LukeIAmYourFather really is Nancy's husband and the father of her children]].
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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the [[ChristmasElves elf]] and SantaClaus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattered to pieces]], transforming into the [[{{snowlems}} snowman]] BigBad, and [[ImMelting melting]] as Jennifer talks him down).

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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the [[ChristmasElves elf]] and SantaClaus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattered to pieces]], transforming into the [[{{snowlems}} snowman]] BigBad, and [[ImMelting melting]] as Jennifer talks him down).down).
* He accuses Bevanfield's portrayal of Goldilocks in their ''Three Little Bears'' adaptation of being a [[WalkingDisasterArea destructive]] IdiotHoudini DesignatedHero who ultimately ended up making life worse for the bears (she somehow ends up causing ''structural damage to the entire house'' just from running around in a blind panic after being found by the bears) no matter how much the story tries to paint her as just an innocent but clumsy girl who cannot help the trouble she causes. It doesn't help that the story (intentionally or not) implies a few times that Goldilocks is fully aware of how destructive her "visit" to the bears' house is.
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* [[FanNickname King Mah God]] from ''Lion and the King'' is depicted as a [[TheStoner stoner]].
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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and SantaClaus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).

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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf [[ChristmasElves elf]] and SantaClaus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, [[LiterallyShatteredLives shattered to pieces, pieces]], transforming into the snowman [[{{snowlems}} snowman]] BigBad, and melting [[ImMelting melting]] as Jennifer talks him down).
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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and Santa Claus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).

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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and Santa Claus, SantaClaus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).
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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and Santa Claus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).

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* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and Santa Claus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage damage/mental trauma from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).
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* In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheRapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta'', he suggests Ricky deliberately dropped his letter to SantaClaus in Nicole's yard to guilt-trip her.

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* In his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheRapsittieStreetKidsBelieveInSanta'', he suggests Ricky deliberately dropped his letter to SantaClaus in Nicole's yard to guilt-trip her.her.
* He repeatedly suggests that the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheChristmasLight'' and its sequel are a bunch of sociopathic [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bitches in Sheep's Clothing]]; particularly Isaac the elf and Santa Claus, who would have outright killed someone had it not been for the intervention of [[MoralityChain Jennifer]]. He also suggests a handful of times that Burton's HeelFaceTurn was possibly due to brain damage from the multiple painful situations he gets himself into in ''Light'' (falling into his toy machine, shattered to pieces, transforming into the snowman BigBad, and melting as Jennifer talks him down).

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