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+ | |name = Freddy Krueger |
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+ | Fred-krueger.png|Current |
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+ | Freddy Krueger former.png|Former |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |gender = Male |
+ | |race = Caucasian |
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+ | |voice = [[Matt Stone]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0995578/|title="South Park" Imaginationland: Episode II (TV episode 2007)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> |
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+ | |wikipedia = [[Wikipedia:Freddy Krueger|Freddy Krueger]] |
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|appearance = "[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" |
|appearance = "[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" |
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+ | |last = "[[Insheeption]]" |
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+ | ==Background== |
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− | + | Freddy first appears in "[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" and "[[Imaginationland, Episode III]]" within the imagination realm, in which he killed [[Morpheus]] and participated in the torture and murder of [[Strawberry Shortcake]]. |
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− | In "[[Insheeption]]", |
+ | In "[[Insheeption]]", Freddy made another appearance in the real world, with a different design. Apparently having retired and living in the mountains with his family, he refuses to help [[Dr. Chinstrap]], not wishing to kill again. After they explain that innocent lives are at stake, he agrees to help, killing [[Woodsy Owl]] and rescuing [[Stan Marsh]] and [[Mr. Mackey]]. |
==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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− | + | Freddy's first appearance was a relatively faithful reproduction of his portrayal in the film series, with a grotesquely scarred face, crumpled brown fedora, striped red shirt. and trademark bladed glove. |
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− | + | Freddy was significantly redesigned for his second appearance in "[[Insheeption]]", having grown a full beard and drawn with a completely different facial structure. At first, having discarded his fedora, he later dons it again when he goes back to work alongside shaving his beard. |
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+ | <gallery widths="160" spacing="small" caption="Images of Freddy Krueger"> |
− | + | Insheeption087.png|Freddy with his family in "[[Insheeption]]". |
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− | + | Insheeption099.png|Freddy killing [[Woodsy Owl]]. |
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The two versions of Freddy are arguably entirely different characters. While the Freddy in Imaginationland is similar to his characterization in the film series as a psychotic killer, the real world Freddy is portrayed as being a victim of circumstance and appears to feel genuine remorse for the killings. |
The two versions of Freddy are arguably entirely different characters. While the Freddy in Imaginationland is similar to his characterization in the film series as a psychotic killer, the real world Freddy is portrayed as being a victim of circumstance and appears to feel genuine remorse for the killings. |
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− | The Imaginationland Freddy is shown to be naturally violent, brutalizing [[Strawberry Shortcake]] and declaring himself the |
+ | The Imaginationland Freddy is shown to be naturally violent, brutalizing [[Strawberry Shortcake]], and declaring himself the evilest villain. However, it is implied that his real-world counterpart was tricked into violence by government agents, in some hackneyed Cold War-related scheme. |
==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "Tomorrow, we shall build our own castle right on this spot!" from "[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" |
*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "Tomorrow, we shall build our own castle right on this spot!" from "[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" |
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*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "Told you a long time ago: I gave that up." from "[[Insheeption]]". |
*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "Told you a long time ago: I gave that up." from "[[Insheeption]]". |
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− | *'''Dr Christnap:''' "We need you, Fred."<br>Freddy Krueger: "Like you needed me to kill those teenagers to stop the Russians?" |
+ | *'''Dr. Christnap:''' "We need you, Fred."<br>Freddy Krueger: "Like you needed me to kill those teenagers to stop the Russians?" |
*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "There's a real hoot for ya, Woodsy!" |
*'''Freddy Krueger:''' "There's a real hoot for ya, Woodsy!" |
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− | == |
+ | ==Prominence== |
+ | *"[[Imaginationland, Episode II]]" |
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⚫ | *Freddy appeared in both the real world and Imaginationland, presumably making him simultaneously fictional and "real", he shares this distinction with several other characters, including [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] and [[Santa Claus]]. Numerous theories have been put forward by fans to explain this discrepancy, the most popular theory holds that the Freddy in Imaginationland represents a fictional version of the real character. Another theory suggests that he has access to both realms because Freddy exists in the |
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+ | *"[[Imaginationland, Episode III]]" |
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− | * He claims that the events of the "Nightmare On Elm Street" movies did happen, but claims it was to stop the Russians. |
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+ | *"[[Insheeption]]" |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *In "[[Broadway Bro Down]]", a Freddy Krueger head is seen being displayed in Creepy City Costumes & Novelties. |
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+ | <gallery widths="220" position="center" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | Creepy City Costumes & Novelties Store Window.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | *In "[[The Scoots]]", a Freddy Krueger costume is also seen being sold at the [[Halloween Outlet]]. |
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+ | <gallery widths="220" position="center" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | Halloween-outlet.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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⚫ | *Freddy appeared in both the real world and Imaginationland, presumably making him simultaneously fictional and "real", he shares this distinction with several other characters, including [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] and [[Santa Claus]]. Numerous theories have been put forward by fans to explain this discrepancy, the most popular theory holds that the Freddy in Imaginationland represents a fictional version of the real character. Another theory suggests that he has access to both realms because Freddy exists in the dream world. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Minor Characters from Season Eleven}} |
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+ | [[fr:Freddy Krueger]] |
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+ | [[ja:フレディ・クルーガー]] |
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+ | [[pl:Freddy Krueger]] |
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+ | [[zh:弗莱迪·克鲁格]] |
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[[Category:Imaginationland Characters]] |
[[Category:Imaginationland Characters]] |
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[[Category:Serial Killers]] |
[[Category:Serial Killers]] |
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[[Category:Immortals]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 12 November 2022
Freddy Krueger is the serial killer and antagonist of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
Background
Freddy first appears in "Imaginationland, Episode II" and "Imaginationland, Episode III" within the imagination realm, in which he killed Morpheus and participated in the torture and murder of Strawberry Shortcake.
In "Insheeption", Freddy made another appearance in the real world, with a different design. Apparently having retired and living in the mountains with his family, he refuses to help Dr. Chinstrap, not wishing to kill again. After they explain that innocent lives are at stake, he agrees to help, killing Woodsy Owl and rescuing Stan Marsh and Mr. Mackey.
Appearance
Freddy's first appearance was a relatively faithful reproduction of his portrayal in the film series, with a grotesquely scarred face, crumpled brown fedora, striped red shirt. and trademark bladed glove.
Freddy was significantly redesigned for his second appearance in "Insheeption", having grown a full beard and drawn with a completely different facial structure. At first, having discarded his fedora, he later dons it again when he goes back to work alongside shaving his beard.
Personality
The two versions of Freddy are arguably entirely different characters. While the Freddy in Imaginationland is similar to his characterization in the film series as a psychotic killer, the real world Freddy is portrayed as being a victim of circumstance and appears to feel genuine remorse for the killings.
The Imaginationland Freddy is shown to be naturally violent, brutalizing Strawberry Shortcake, and declaring himself the evilest villain. However, it is implied that his real-world counterpart was tricked into violence by government agents, in some hackneyed Cold War-related scheme.
Quotes
- Freddy Krueger: "Tomorrow, we shall build our own castle right on this spot!" from "Imaginationland, Episode II"
- Freddy Krueger: "Told you a long time ago: I gave that up." from "Insheeption".
- Dr. Christnap: "We need you, Fred."
Freddy Krueger: "Like you needed me to kill those teenagers to stop the Russians?" - Freddy Krueger: "There's a real hoot for ya, Woodsy!"
Prominence
Trivia
- In "Broadway Bro Down", a Freddy Krueger head is seen being displayed in Creepy City Costumes & Novelties.
- In "The Scoots", a Freddy Krueger costume is also seen being sold at the Halloween Outlet.
- Freddy appeared in both the real world and Imaginationland, presumably making him simultaneously fictional and "real", he shares this distinction with several other characters, including Jesus and Santa Claus. Numerous theories have been put forward by fans to explain this discrepancy, the most popular theory holds that the Freddy in Imaginationland represents a fictional version of the real character. Another theory suggests that he has access to both realms because Freddy exists in the dream world.
References