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* [[Meaningful Name]]:
* [[Meaningful Name]]:
* [[The Merch]]:
* [[The Merch]]:
* [[Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold]]: Norman {{spoiler|And Aggy.}}
* [[Motion Blur]]:
* [[Not Evil, Just Misunderstood]]:
* [[Not Using the Z Word]]:
* [[Now What?]]
* [[Oblivious to Love]]:
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With the ghosts. One of them being a [[Cloudcuckoolander|town loon]] voiced by John Goodman.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With the ghosts. One of them being a [[Cloudcuckoolander|town loon]] voiced by John Goodman.
* [[One of the Kids]]:
* [[Only Sane Man]]:
* [[The Poor Mans Substitute]]: [[In-Universe]]. [[Word of God]] likened the town to a b-list version of Salem, Massachusetts.
* [[The Poor Mans Substitute]]: [[In-Universe]]. [[Word of God]] likened the town to a b-list version of Salem, Massachusetts.
* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Courtney is a [[The Cheerleader|cheerleader]] and Mitch is a [[Dumb Jock|jock]].
* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Courtney is a [[The Cheerleader|cheerleader]] and Mitch is a [[Dumb Jock|jock]].

Revision as of 01:07, 11 March 2018

I See Dead People

Para Norman is a stop-motion animated comic horror film from Laika Animation Studios that was released in August 17,2012, better known for their success with Coraline. It's directed by Chris Butler (the main storyboard artist on Coraline) and Sam Fell (an Aardman alumni and director of Flushed Away), based off a script written by Butler.

The film follows the titular protagonist, Norman (voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee), living in a small town in Massachusetts. With the "gift" of speaking to the dead, Norman is called an outcast by most of the town, most of which populated by childish adults and a nasty population of kids. When the town comes under siege by zombies, ghosts and witches, only he can actually save the town from these creatures, not to mention a centuries-old curse on the town.

A trailer can be seen here. Be warned, some of the imagery rivals Coraline in scariness.


Tropes used in ParaNorman include: