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** [[spoiler:Gloria's reasoning for betraying Santa was because she had helped him through many a holiday crisis but felt that Santa didn't appreciate what she had done for him. It's pretty obvious [[WomanScorned it goes deeper than that]] when she sees him around Kate.]

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** [[spoiler:Gloria's reasoning for betraying Santa was because she had helped him through many a holiday crisis but felt that Santa didn't appreciate what she had done for him. It's pretty obvious [[WomanScorned it goes deeper than that]] when she sees him around Kate.]]]
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* TakeThat: To ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''. Many of the kids in Drac's army were turned because of reading the book. Drac isn't amused in the slightest by it.

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* TakeThat: To ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''.''[[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Twilight]]''. Many of the kids in Drac's army were turned because of reading the book. Drac isn't amused in the slightest by it.

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* FightUnscene[=/=]KilledOffscreen: The Invisible Man fight. Jack Frost takes him out easily since the Invisible Man can't wear clothes to keep himself fully invisible and, well, considering Jack's a spirit of winter, [[CurbStompBattle you can see how that battle plays out]].
* FreudianExcuse:
** Frankenstein's Monster admits he joined Dracula's side because of a boy he tried to befriend taunting him which he killed. To him, no kids are innocent and sees the North Pole rewarding good kids as an affront to his belief.
** Mike the Werewolf admitted he sold out his kind and joined Dracula's side simply because he felt vampires were the superior monsters and there was no point in fighting it.
** [[spoiler:Gloria's reasoning for betraying Santa was because she had helped him through many a holiday crisis but felt that Santa didn't appreciate what she had done for him. It's pretty obvious [[WomanScorned it goes deeper than that]] when she sees him around Kate.]]



* ExpyCoexistence: Wintry and Rumspringer are blatant stand-ins for Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but it's also strongly implied that Frosty and Rudolph exist in this universe as unauthorized retellings of Wintry and Rumpsringer's stories.

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* ExpyCoexistence: Wintry and Rumspringer are blatant stand-ins for Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but it's also strongly implied that Frosty and Rudolph exist in this universe as unauthorized retellings of Wintry and Rumpsringer's stories.stories with the names changed to get out of owing them royalties.


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* FightUnscene: The Invisible Man fight. Jack Frost takes him out easily since the Invisible Man can't wear clothes to keep himself fully invisible and, well, considering Jack's a spirit of winter, [[CurbStompBattle you can see how that battle plays out]].


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* FreudianExcuse:
** Frankenstein's Monster admits he joined Dracula's side because of a boy he tried to befriend taunting him which he killed. To him, no kids are innocent and sees the North Pole rewarding good kids as an affront to his belief.
** Mike the Werewolf admitted he sold out his kind and joined Dracula's side simply because he felt vampires were the superior monsters and there was no point in fighting it.
** [[spoiler:Gloria's reasoning for betraying Santa was because she had helped him through many a holiday crisis but felt that Santa didn't appreciate what she had done for him. It's pretty obvious [[WomanScorned it goes deeper than that]] when she sees him around Kate.]


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* HolyBurnsEvil: Subverted. Dracula brings up the common vampire weakness of holy objects causing them harm upon contact, then immediately reveals that it's a myth and that he avoids touching them due to disliking what they represent rather than the objects being harmful towards him.


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* KilledOffscreen: Jack Frost deals with the Invisible Man offscreen and implies after the fight that the Invisible Man froze to death, as the expected outcome would be for [[InvisibleStreaker an invisible being who has to disrobe to be truly invisible]] battling a being with power over winter.


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* YourVampiresSuck: Dracula brings up that he ''can'' touch [[HolyBurnsEvil holy objects]], he simply avoids doing so because he detests what they represent.

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* ExpyCoexistence: Wintry and Rumspringer are blatant stand-ins for Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but it's also strongly implied that Frosty and Rudolph exist in this universe as unauthorized retellings of Wintry and Rumpsringer's stories.



* GroinAttack: Rumspringer pulls this on Hyde in their fight when the latter has him pinned down.

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* GroinAttack: Rumspringer pulls this on kicks Hyde in the crotch during their fight when the latter has him pinned down.



* TheIgor: The original trope namer is part of Dracula's group.

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* TheIgor: The original trope namer is part Part of Dracula's group.group is the famous hunchbacked assistant, who is said to have helped every mad scientist ever and is implied to have gone under other names besides Igor, such as [[Film/Frankenstein1931 Fritz]].



* NoSell: Frankenstein's Monster reveals he's not afraid of fire due to hypnotherapy he got from Dracula.

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* NoSell: When Wintry tries to defeat Frankenstein's Monster using fire, the Monster reveals he's not afraid of fire due to hypnotherapy he got from Dracula.



* UncertainDoom:
** The fight between Rumspringer and Mr. Hyde ends with both of them collapsing as the glow in Rumspringer's nose goes out and Mr. Hyde turns back into Dr. Jekyll. The possibility of their survival is suggested only by the fact that it's never directly stated that they died.
** The last we see of [[spoiler:Wintry, now inhabiting Frankenstein's body, and the wolfified Abominable Snowman is going over a cliff in their fight. Considering how tough both are, it's very unlikely they were killed by the fall.]]



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never find out what happened to Debbie or the other vampire kids who weren't killed in the fight. And the last we see of [[spoiler:Winty, now inhabiting Frankenstein's body, and the wolfified Abominable Snowman is going over a cliff in their fight. Considering how tough both are, it's very unlikely they were killed by the fall.]]

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never find out what happened to Debbie or the other vampire kids who weren't killed in the fight. And the last we see of [[spoiler:Winty, now inhabiting Frankenstein's body, and the wolfified Abominable Snowman is going over a cliff in their fight. Considering how tough both are, it's very unlikely they were killed by the fall.]]

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