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|content=The style of humor is often ironic or a running gag, such as Johnny's faith in candles and flares to call for help, or reliance on his "ingenuity" to overcome dire circumstances. However, unlike many contemporary horror movies that involve comedic elements, the dramatic scenes and eerie effects of The Monster are not intended to be campy (cf. The Toxic Avenger (1985)), nor are they the crux of the plot (cf. The Cat and the Canary (1939)).}} -[[User talk:Mushy Yank|<span style="font-family:American Typewriter;color:#FF000C">My, oh my! </span>]][[User:Mushy Yank|<span style="color:#F0000C;font-family:American Typewriter;font-size:13px;">(Mushy Yank)</span>]] 23:38, 14 September 2023 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot 22:23, 24 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The style of humor is often ironic or a running gag, such as Johnny's faith in candles and flares to call for help, or reliance on his "ingenuity" to overcome dire circumstances. However, unlike many contemporary horror movies that involve comedic elements, the dramatic scenes and eerie effects of The Monster are not intended to be campy (cf. The Toxic Avenger (1985)), nor are they the crux of the plot (cf. The Cat and the Canary (1939)).

-My, oh my! (Mushy Yank) 23:38, 14 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]