My favorite season!
Tale of the Midnight Ride: yay
Tucker's initiation story. He is Gary's younger brother. His stories involve familial relationships and friendships that are initially sour, but grow in the face of adversity. If it didn't have that, then the protagonist accidentally releases the villain.
Ian moves into Sleepy Hallow, the home of the legend of the Headless Horseman, a Hessian mercenary whose head was cut off by a cannonball and rides in search of his head. But when Ian and a new friend named Katie meet the ghost of Ichabod Crane and give him directions back home, they change the story and the Headless Horseman rides again.
The story is unoriginal because it takes everything from the legend of Sleepy Hallow. There are a few things that made me change my mind from giving it a meh to a yay: Ian has the most vibrant personality out of a lot of the protagonists, the Headless Horseman looks badass and Rachel Wilson, the actress that voiced Heather in Total Drama guest stars in that episode.Tale of Apartment 214: yay
A girl moves into an apartment after her parents got a divorce. She lives with her mom and occasionally sees a neighbor looking at her. Even though the neighbor is a nice, old woman, she has been dead for 7 years!
A sentimental episode. Madeleine Koegel is the first character to change between being a good character and an evil character. The relationship between her and the protagonist reminds me of the movie "Up" and the ending makes me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside.
Tale of Watcher's Woods: yay
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Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Fanfictionmy review on all 91 episodes of this fantastic anthology show. Because it is a review, SPOILER ALERT. Also, the pictures in the pages will reflect the title of the episode and/or show a picture of the main antagonist