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* [[A Boy and His X|A Boy and His Tribe of Monsters]]
* [[A Boy and His X|A Boy and His Tribe of Monsters]]
* [[Mix and Match Critters]]: All of the monsters.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: All of the monsters.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Both the original's illustrations and the film has this a lot.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Both the original's illustrations and the film has this a lot.


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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Ira is obviously trying to neck Judith in one scene.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Ira is obviously trying to neck Judith in one scene.
* [[Growing Up Sucks]]: Though really the film is more like "change in general is scary and can suck," than just growing up.
* [[Growing Up Sucks]]: Though really the film is more like "change in general is scary and can suck," than just growing up.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Carol, the lead wild thing, is ''[[The Sopranos|Tony Soprano.]]''
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Carol, the lead wild thing, is ''[[The Sopranos|Tony Soprano.]]''
** The actress behind K.W. was none other than fellow HBO-alum, [[Six Feet Under|Claire Fisher]]!
** The actress behind K.W. was none other than fellow HBO-alum, [[Six Feet Under|Claire Fisher]]!
** And Ira is [[Ghost Dog]].
** And Ira is [[Ghost Dog]].
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* [[The Quiet One]]: Bernard.
* [[The Quiet One]]: Bernard.
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: Max's class on astronomy drifts off into a discussion on how everything is going to die, and a list of all the ways all of humanity could be wiped out, delivered cheerfully obliviously to a class of 9-year olds.
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: Max's class on astronomy drifts off into a discussion on how everything is going to die, and a list of all the ways all of humanity could be wiped out, delivered cheerfully obliviously to a class of 9-year olds.
* [[Shout Out]]: The line {{spoiler|"I'll eat you up I love you so"}} is a variant of a line from the book that's found in the libretto of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSbOCfIh3HI Oliver Knussen's little-known one-act opera] based on [[Where the Wild Things Are]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The line {{spoiler|"I'll eat you up I love you so"}} is a variant of a line from the book that's found in the libretto of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSbOCfIh3HI Oliver Knussen's little-known one-act opera] based on [[Where the Wild Things Are]].
** Max's mom also has a phone conversation with a "Mr. Lasseter". Back in the 80's [[Pixar|John Lasseter]] attempted to make a WTWTA movie with Disney. It would have been one of the earliest examples of CGI in film, featuring traditionally animated characters in 3D CGI environments.
** Max's mom also has a phone conversation with a "Mr. Lasseter". Back in the 80's [[Pixar|John Lasseter]] attempted to make a WTWTA movie with Disney. It would have been one of the earliest examples of CGI in film, featuring traditionally animated characters in 3D CGI environments.
** There's a scene where Max is being shown his "kingdom", which is a pretty obvious reference to [[The Lion King]]. Some of the dialogue is very similar to that scene, as well.
** There's a scene where Max is being shown his "kingdom", which is a pretty obvious reference to [[The Lion King]]. Some of the dialogue is very similar to that scene, as well.
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Carol towards the end.}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Carol towards the end.}}
* [[Watching the Sunset]]
* [[Watching the Sunset]]
* [[Wham Line]]: "Just don't ever let Carol find out". At that moment, you just ''know'' what's going to happen next.
* [[Wham! Line]]: "Just don't ever let Carol find out". At that moment, you just ''know'' what's going to happen next.


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Revision as of 17:04, 25 January 2014

"Let the wild rumpus start!"

Where the Wild Things Are is a children's book by Maurice Sendak. It was well received and became an Instant Classic.

In the book, Max is an angry little boy in a wolf costume who can't control his emotions and is sent to his room. There he is (depending on your interpretation) transported to/imagines a world populated by semi-feral monsters and is crowned their king because of his wild emotions. At first happy, he eventually grows tired of acting like a wild animal and goes back home.

There are two film adaptations, the more recent one directed by Spike Jonze of Being John Malkovich fame with a soundtrack by Karen O.

In the Spike Jonze film, Max is an angry little boy in a wolf costume who is very intelligent and resents that his sister feels too old to spend time with him and that his mother's life is too busy to give him the attention he desires. This causes a conflict that ends with him running away to an island populated by semi-feral monsters who crown him king out of a need for someone to take care of them and their emotional needs. Unlike in the book, the monsters all have their individual characteristics and personalities that are usually in some way a reflection of portions of Max's personality. Although Max tries his best, eventually he realizes he loves the monsters but cannot be the leader or parent they need and returns home to his mother with a better appreciation of what she goes through. Most of the following tropes will deal with the film version (see Adaptation Expansion).


Provides Examples Of:

Specific to the book:

  • No Name Given: All of the monsters. Sendak had names that never appeared in the book for some of them -- Tippy, Aaron, Moishe, Bruno, Emile, Bernard -- but never gave a name to the goat in the books or art (he's just referred to as Goat Boy).
  • Word of God: The names of the monsters.

Specific to the film: