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Through some unspoken sources, I created same fanmade seasons of the Canadian anthology series Slasher.

Each season parodies a certain type of media, and turns it into a Slasher Movie style story.

Season 1: American Dream, parodies Victorious, and follows the main cast of the show during Independence Day at Hollywood Arts, which is soon attacked by a mysterious patriotic killer called Mistress Liberty.

Season 2: Delta700, parodies the Pokémon fanfic Sylvia the Sylveon, and follows the titular Sylveon, Sylvia, as she tries to make her way back home to Flocessy Ranch, while trying to come to grips with her new self, but it gets complicated when a serial killer known as Delta starts trying to kill her. Meanwhile, a team of investigators is hot on the killer's trail, and they start to unravel connections to a murder that happened a few years earlier, and the first born Sylveon might have been involved.

Season 3: The Murderer's Code, parodies Warrior Cats, and follows a group of cats from Thunderclan who return to the scene of a murder they committed years ago, only to find that there are other cats there, some circumstances leave them stranded in the area, and a masked homicidal cat called the Starclan Slasher is targeting them. It's kinda similar to Season 2 of the show that is being parodied here.

Season 4: The Menacing Murders, parodies A Series of Unfortunate Events, and follows the plotline similarly to the end, but here, there is a killer known as the Very Frightening Darkness (or V.F.D. Killer for short) running around... but do they mainly want Count Olaf dead?

Season 5: The Odd Massacre, parodies Odd Squad, and follows Agents Olympia and Otis as they investigate a series of odd crimes that they have never covered before: murder committed by an unknown assailant called Brain Gamer, who leaves logic puzzles at each crime scene. They might even have to get help from two retired agents too...

Season 6: Scream Queens, is the first season to have an original storyline, and follows the Kappa Kappa Tau sorority house, which is targeted by a killer wearing the costume of the college mascot: The Red Devil. Much like American Horror Story did with it's sixth season, this season's theme was left a mystery until after it's premiere, and prior to the premiere, 26 trailers were shown showcasing different possibilities for the season's theme, with each one having their own killer and title, but only one was symbolic of the true theme. Also, in some areas of the world, the show is treated as it's own standalone show.

Season 7: Hospital Havoc, is treated as a sequel to the previous season, and has some of the characters from last season working at a hospital which is soon targeted by a new killer: The Green Meanie. Since Season 6 is often treated as a standalone show, this season is treated as it's second season, which is simply referred to as Scream Queens Season 2.

Season 8: Circle, parodies the 2015 film Circle on a meta level, and follows the cast of the film being targeted by a killer known as The Alien, who is killing them in the order their characters died in the film.

Season 9: 1984, is loosely based on the American Horror Story season of the same name, and serves as a crossover of every single one of the past seasons, with the survivors of every season somehow ending up in the same dimension at an abandoned summer camp in the 80s, but they're not alone. The killers that have targeted them all have also arrived in this dimension, and they want revenge on them for ending their nefarious plans. They also get a little help from a Historical Domain Character as well.

Season 10: Double Feature, is similar to the American Horror Story season of the same name, as it's comprised of two stories in one season.

  • Part 1: Deadly Mifflin, parodies The Office, and focuses on the employees of Dunder Mifflin heading to an island resort for the weekend, only to find that there's a pirate-dressed serial killer named Captain Piratebeard going around killing everyone.
  • Part 2: The X Murders, parodies Sonic X, and focuses on the Mobian heroes and the Throndykes traveling to a mansion they were invited to, only to find that it was a trap set up by Dr. Eggman to stop them, but he is immediately killed afterwards by someone called The Great Monk, and when they learn that the killer must be one of them, they must figure out who the killer is before they all die.

The series premiered in 2011 on Fox, and has been airing the next four seasons across two years afterwards, before having a new season premiere through the course of 1 year only as of Season 6.—-

This show provides examples of:

  • Affectionate Parody: Averted. The seasons are mostly parodies, but they get turned into horror stories here.
  • Anyone Can Die: You never know who could die next, and in The Murderer's Code, Circle, and both halves of Double Feature, anyone who gets billed as a main or supporting character could potentially die.
  • Asshole Victim: This is a slasher series, so anyone who gets murdered could be deserving of their deaths, but this is played with throughout the series, but in Delta700, bad people are Delta's biggest targets.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Every season has one.
    • Season 1: Mistress Liberty, real name Fawn Leibowitz, is sent to prison, and Tori survived the massacre, but her friends are all dead, and needless to say, she is visibly scarred, and may need some serious therapy after all that's happened, and she probably views Independence Day as her least favorite holiday forever now.
    • Season 2: All five killers playing Delta; Dave, Agnes, Billy, Sybil, and Vapor are all dead, and the murders have been stopped, but Sylvia was attacked by Billy before they both fell off Skyarrow Bridge into the water, and none of their bodies were recovered, leading the public to believe they both died, devastating the Sylveon fans all over the region, and the two surviving cops contribute to Sylvia's funeral. A third Sylveon was evolved though, from an Eevee who was looking for a new trainer, and after evolving, the Sylveon found a possible trainer, and then... Agnes... it's me, Billy...
    • Season 3: Brambleclaw pulls a Heroic Sacrifice to save Squirrelflight. Bluefur also survives her injuries from the Starclan Slasher, Molewhisker. A few months later, Squirrelflight and Bluefur meet up at the high rock, with the latter ready to admit her and the other cats' role in Redtail's death and blaming said death on Cherryfall, thus giving closure to Redtail's family. However, Molewhisker has yet to be caught and watches from a distance with the ghost of his dead sister. They decide to wait until Bluefur is released to kill her.
    • Season 4: The killer, James, is dead, and so is Count Olaf, and the Baudelaire's fortune is safe, but they are forced to spend an entire year on the island raising Kit's baby before they can escape, and several years later, the young Beatrice finally manages to get in contact with her uncle, Lemony Snicket, but as they're talking, they see someone behind them... wearing the killer's outfit... uh oh.
    • Season 5: Todd and Ohlm, the two Brain Gamers, are both dead, and the murders have been stopped, but they both killed so many agents that Odd Squad is left in shambles, and is struggling to get back to normal.
    • Season 6: The murders have ended, and most of the Red Devils, namely Boone, Gigi, and Pete are dead, Grace and Zayday are now the new KKT presidents, and they both made the sorority into a nicer place, but one of the killers, Hester, survived everything without detection and got away with all the murders she committed! Also, the Chanels were framed and sent to a mental asylum, but they grew to appreciate the life there, but... Chanel has found a Red Devil looming above her...
    • Season 7: Things end on a happier note, as the Green Meanies; Dr. Cascade, Nurse Hoffel, and Wes are all dead, and the Chanels have grown famous now, Chanel became the new host of Lovin' the D (now Lovin' the C), #3 has become her manager, and #5 went on to have a successful medical career at C.U.R.E. with Zayday. Also, Hester managed to win Brock over and the two went to Blood Island after stealing Munsch's money. Although, bitter comes into play when Chanel fins the Red Devil in the backseat of her car, leaving her fate unknown.
    • Season 8: Michael and Molly survive the massacre. The Alien, who was Allegra, has been arrested, and the murders have ended. Nonetheless, the both of them witnessed several acts of murder, and needless to say, the whole ordeal has left both survivors scarred.
    • Season 9: The entire team of killers have died, but so did our heroes, who have been murdered, and are now ghosts on the property of the camp, and while they were lucky enough to get the dying killers off the property before they died, they have to spend the next many, many years killing Ramirez over, and over, and over again.
    • Season 10:
      • Deadly Mifflin: Captain Piratebeard, aka Toby Flenderson, aka The Scranton Strangler, is dead, and Michael, Dwight, Jim, and Pam are able to escape the island alive, but now they're the only employees of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, and their future is left unceartin.
      • The X Murders: Sonic and Amy manage to escape the island alive, and the Great Monk, who turned out to be Shadow and Rouge, are dead, but all their friends have died, and their future is left unknown... but subverted when it's revealed that it was All Just a Dream that Eggman was having.
  • Black-and-Gray Morality: Many of the characters have done some unspeakable things, but not all of them.
  • Black Dude Dies First: Inverted in American Dream, Andre survived to the final episode, but he's the last one that Mistress Liberty kills before she is arrested. Downplayed in Delta700, one of the cops is black, and he dies in the final episode. Averted in The Murderer's Code for obvious reasons. Downplayed in The Menacing Murders, the only black person we see die is Arthur Poe, one of the victims of the Hotel Denouement fire, and the first victim wasn't black. Averted in The Odd Massacre, as Ms. O managed to survive to the end of the season. Downplayed in Scream Queens, as Earl Grey died later in the season, but Zayday and Denise both survived. Downplayed in Hospital Havoc as well, with Chamberlain dying in a later episode of the season, but Denise and Zayday surviving as well Circle downplays it as well, with all the black cast members dead, but not the first ones to die. Averted in 1984, none of the survivors from the past seasons who are on the camp grounds are black. Played stright with Stanley's death in Deadly Mifflin. Averted in The X Murders, for obvious reasons.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: The main antagonist of each season was always a serial killer, and who it was changed each season.
    • American Dream has Mistress Liberty. She is a serial killer who is extremely patriotic, wears a dark, personalized outfit, and is something of a legend in the town. She kills people who don't take the 4th of July seriously, and the deaths she causes are based on crucial moments in the history of America. Her real identity, Fawn, is a close friend of Tori's, who turns out to be a Psychopathic Womanchild with no particular motive for the murders, except crazy fanaticism, though she says she's going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge due to her getting kicked out of Hollywood Arts to make room for Tori.
    • Delta700 has Delta. They are the most violent and theatrical of the killers. They have a tendency to kill bad people and Pokémon in violent ways just for the sake of offing them in the worst possible way for them. Also, they actually bother with trying to cover up some of their kills and hide the bodies, as a small police team is active and could track things back to them otherwise, but after Sylvia threatens to terrorize rest of the police force forever, convincing them to put all their focus on catching Delta, they start doing a better job at cleaning up the crime scenes. Their real identities, Dave/Hector, Agnes, Billy/Rory, Sybil/Serena/Pamela, and Vapor mark them as the first of many killers to be multiple people working together rather then alone, and they have sympathetic reasons too, in that all of them have a shared goal of avenging the death of Dave's sister Katie, whose 'suicide' was actually a stunt that Pokémon!Sylvia caused to go wrong, but they all have secret motives as well. Billy wants to kill Sylvia since she reminds him of Agnes, who he blames for his unpopularity, but doesn't know is with them, Dave, Agnes, and Sybil are secretly looking for Billy, who they don't realize is disguised as Rory Peters, and Vapor wants to kill Sylvia as revenge for abandoning him and leaving him at the hands of his abusive trainer, who Dave killed in the process before abducting Vapor and genetically turning him into the Pokémon he wanted to be.
    • The Murderer's Code has the Starclan Slasher. Unlike the previous two killers, they bother much less with the theatrics of death, only really interested in killing off the characters and getting rid of them in the most painful ways they can. Not only that, but they are also the only killer to get away with their crimes. His real identity, Molewhisker, turns out to be more pitiful than the main characters, who indirectly cause the death of his sister, and is taking personal revenge on them for it.
    • The Menacing Murders has the V.F.D. Killer, whose killing style changes depending on who they murder, when they kill a villain, they'll kill them in a quick, sometimes painful way, but if they kill a good character, it's always an accident, usually caused whenever they try to kill Count Olaf. His real identity, James, is one of many children orphaned by Count Olaf so he could steal their fortunes, and he decided that enough was enough, and created the persona to take revenge on him for it.
    • The Odd Massacre has Brain Gamer. They kill people in odd ways, most often stealing gadgets and modifying them to turn them into killing machines, they will also leave logic puzzles at each crime scene, and solving them will provide a clue to solve the murders. Their real identities, Odd Todd and Agent Ohlm, are both former Odd Squad agents who planned on resorting to murder to take over Odd Squad.
    • Scream Queens has the Red Devil. They kill people related to the KKT sorority house only, or people who are trying to solve the murders, and according to TV Tropes, the murders are often played for laughs sometimes. Their real identities, Hester, Boone, and Gigi, created the identity to get revenge on the sorority house for an incident that resulted in the death of a fellow sorority sister, and Gigi's sister's suicide, Pete has also participated in an attempt to bring them down.
    • Hospital Havoc has the Green Meanie, who goes theatrical with the murders, which are limited to patients and workers at the C.U.R.E. Institute, and the murders are often more serious. Their real identities, Dr. Cascade, Nurse Hoffel, and Wes, all have their own motives for the murders. Dr. Cascade wants revenge on the hospital for what it's past self did to his father, Nurse Hoffel wants revenge on Chanel for her sister's death, even though it was an accident. and Wes wants revenge on the Chanels, as he blames them for his daughter Grace getting sent to a mental asylum.
    • Circle has The Alien, who limits the murders to the cast of the 2015 Circle film, and kills them in the order their characters died in the film, and if there's a specific aspect about the character, they'll kill them in a way related to that role. Her real identity, Allegra, is jealous that Michael Nardelli got the lead role in the film, and wants to prove how serious she is with importance.
    • 1984 is an interesting example, as this is the only season not to be a murder mystery, and it features a Big Bad Ensemble called The Legion of Murderers. Consisting of Fawn Leibowitz, Billy Lenz, Molewhisker, James Carlson, Agent Ohlm, Hester Ulrich, Ingrid Hoffel, Allegra Masters, and Richard Ramirez, these killers make use of theatrics and pain when killing their victims, and since Ramirez was The Leader, he had the other members become Satan worshippers, allowing The Devil to resurrect them each time they're killed. It took the survivors-turned-ghosts breaking the team up to make killing them off the property easier.
    • Double Feature has two stories, and as a result, there are two killers: Captain Piratebeard (Deadly Mifflin), and The Great Monk (The X Murders), who both combine theatrics and pain. They kill people in vicious ways without bothering to try and cover up the evidence. In fact, these individuals have a shared penchant for killing people in such a way that others inevitably will find the victim, just as a method to terrorize them. Of course, Captain Piratebeard also seems rather content to sit back and let the backstabbing coworkers tear themselves apart in the stress. Captain Pireatebeard's real identity is Toby, who is also the Scranton Strangler! While he was always a serial killer, he never targeted any of his coworkers, but he wants revenge on Michael for always excluding him from everything the company does, and as such, created the new identity to attack them. He also fakes his death early on to avoid detection, making him the first killer to ever do so. The Great Monk's real identities are Shadow and Rouge, who felt like the other's didn't think they'd ever show any importance, so they created the identity to teach them a lesson. Rouge also faked her death halfway through the season, making her the second killer to do so.
  • Create Your Own Villain: Throughout the series, the actions of at least one of the characters led to the creation of the killer for that season.
    • Brock and Stacy Leibowitz took advantage of Nora Dershlit's feelings for the former and blackmailed her. In response, she took on the identity of Mistress Liberty on Independence Day and killed them both, carving a baby Fawn out of the latter in the process. Those circumstances, along with her extreme patriotism led her to take up the mantle as the new Mistress Liberty.
    • David Marks never mentioned that his cousins Billy and Sybil helped out with his Sylveon: Agnes, evolving into what she was. This led to Billy trying to murder Dave and Agnes. They both survived though, and went into hiding, which Billy also did. This led to Sybil creating the Delta identity to find and kill him. Dave's sister, Katie, meanwhile, tried to get some attention by creating a stunt where she faked suicide with help from her Happily Married stage parents. However, Sylvia, the second born Sylvoeon, accidentally caused her to fall off Skyarrow Bridge, killing her for real. Someone caught a video of this, and Dave/Hector, Billy/Rory, and Sybil/Pamela all saw it, triggering their Start of Darkness and leading to them sharing the Delta identity to avenge Katie. In Vapor's case, when he was caught by an abusive guy who evolve him into a Jolteon insead of a Vaporeon like he wanted, his attitude made Sylvia decide to let his horrible life continue, prompting Delta to kill said trainer, and turn Vapor into the Pokémon he wanted to be. To return the favor, he joined the murder spree.
    • Redtail's bullying of some of the Thunderclan members led to five of them killing him and then framing Cherryfall for it. As a result, she was Driven to Suicide, but not before she told her brother, Molewhisker, what happened. Molewhisker then became the Starclan Slasher and lured the cats back to the scene of the murder by starting a commune there to take vengeance for what they did to his sister.
    • Count Olaf caused several fires, orphaning many children who were part of families with large fortunes so he could steal them. One of his victims, James, decided that enough was enough and became the V.F.D. Killer to take vengeance on him.
    • The events that led to Odd Todd getting fired from Odd Squad at the hands of Ms. O led to him becoming Brain Gamer to take over Odd Squad. Ohlm was always insane, so Todd allowed him to join as well.
    • Mandy Greenwell's neglect to help Sophia Doyle caused her death after giving birth to Hester and Boone, as well as Gigi's sister committing suicide. This prompted Gigi to train Hester and Boone to become killers so they can take revenge on the sorority. The Red Devil outfit was Hester's idea.
    • Bill died due to the workers at the Our Lady of Perpetual Suffering Hospital only caring about their Halloween party and not working. His wife's brother created the Green Meanie identity and murdered the workers at the next Halloween party at the hospital as revenge, and Dr. Cascade, Bill's son, later did the same. Chanel also got Nurse Hoffel to join the murder spree by accidentally killing Ms. Bean, her sister, and Wes joined in on the fun due to the original murder spree getting Grace locked up in a mental asylum.
    • The Circle movie director's decision to have Allegra's character die after making it look like she would be the Final Girl made her take on the Alien identity to take revenge.
    • 1984 is an interesting example as it's not a murder mystery, but the survivors besting their killers made the latter determined to finish what they started. Ramirez joined them to make things easier for them.
    • Double Feature:
      • Toby, the Scranton Strangler, invaded the island resort after Michael tried to exclude him for the last time, created the Captain Piratebeard identity, and took revenge on him.
      • Rouge and Shadow never got any respect from their peers, which drove them to create the Great Monk identity to exact revenge.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Lots and lots of these, it IS a slasher series after all.
  • Everyone Is a Suspect: As most of the seasons are murder mysteries, loads of characters are suspects for who the killer is, and their identity is left entirely unrevealed until the last few episodes, though Scream Queens DOES reveal some stuff a little bit earlier than usual...
  • Final Girl: Every season has one, it IS called Slasher anyway.
    • American Dream: While Tori is this, the creators made her to be more than the stereotypical final virgin survivor and be more Nancy Drew like.
    • Delta700: Sylvia is presented as a non-human example, but she appeared to have died at the end of the season, making the sole surviving female cop the Final Girl.
    • The Murderer's Code: Bluefur and Squirrelflight survive to the end of the season, although it's strongly implied that Molewhisker will still attempt to kill Bluefur in the near-ish future.
    • The Menacing Murders: All three orphans survive to the end, making Violet and Sunny this, while also making Klaus a final BOY.
    • The Odd Massacre: Olympia, Olive, and Ms. O, as well as final boys in the form of Otis and Otto.
    • Scream Queens: Grace Gardner fits the bill easily, Zayday and Chanel DO survive, but the former's black, and the latter's an Alpha Bitch.
    • Hospital Havoc: The closest thing we can get to something basic is #5, for obvious reasons.
    • Circle: Molly is definitely this, and probably the youngest one too, but she never really faced off against the Alien, Michael did.
    • 1984: All of the survivors here managed to stop the killers, although, they're all ghosts when it happened.
    • Double Feature: Pam is one of the four survivors of Deadly Mifflin, and Amy survives The X Murders with Sonic.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: In true slasher movie fashion, each killer wears a mask to cover their face; Mistress Liberty wears a dark Lady Liberty mask, Delta a black and gold leather sack and glasses with three Pokémon type symbols on it, the Starclan Slasher a mesh of leaves, the V.F.D. Killer a black orb, Brain Gamer an electronic mask with a taking face, the Red Devil a devil mask, the Green Meanie a green monster mask, the Alien an alien mask, Captain Piratebeard a rubber mask with a black, messy beard, and the Great Monk a rubber, monk head shaped mask.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: Six and a half seasons had one.
    • Season 1 has the death of a married couple implied to be Tori's parents, both murdered on the night she was born, as Mistress Liberty's first crime. They were actually Fawn's parents.
    • Season 2 has the death of David Marks, and his unseen Pokémon; the first born Sylveon: Agnes, both of whom are killed by an offscreen assailant; Dave's cousin Billy Lenz. Given that, Delta could be the same killer tying up all loose ends, or someone going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge. This however is ultimately a Red Herring, as Dave and Agnes survived and went into hiding, and Katie's suicide was actually a stunt her parents helped her with for attention, and her death was an Accidental Murder that Sylvia had caused. The killers are avenging HER, and Dave and Agnes are among them, as the former is her brother, however, the attempted murder DID set off a chain reaction that led to Delta starting the murder spree, so it still counts.
    • Season 3 has the death of Redtail, who the main characters murder and cover up the death of. Then it's revealed that there's a second one: Cherryfall, who was Driven to Suicide after the characters frame her for Redtail's death, and the Starclan Slasher was actually her brother avenging her death.
    • Season 4 has the death of the Baudelaire's parents, who died in a house fire, orphaning them. This isn't the only time it happened, though.
    • Season 6 has the death of Sophia Doyle, who bled to death in a bathtub after giving birth to a baby. Two babies actually, both of whom set out to avenge her death.
    • Season 7 has the death of a man named Bill, who died on Halloween during a party at the Our Lady of Perpetual Suffering Hospital when a doctor neglected to help him. He was Dr. Cascade's father, and his death drove him to get revenge.
    • Part 1 of Season 10 has the death of David Wallace, who was suffering from cancer. As he laid dead, he feared that without him, Dunder Mifflin would never maintain clear leadership, especially the Scranton branch. He was right. After his death, Dunder Mifflin Scranton had to undergo a massive scare when the branch faced a closing. When they survived, Michael decided to celebrate by taking everyone to an island getaway for the weekend. Unfortunately, a serial killer was among them...
  • Slasher Movie: This is an example of many things turning into these, and they don't all focus on teens.
  • Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror: There is Black Comedy involved sometimes, and there's horror elements too.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Many of the characters make stupid decisions at times. The Murderer's Code is most guilty of this, as the cats keep coming up with excuses to go outside when they know that there's a killer on the loose!

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