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  1. Oct 6, 2023 · However, the established lore presents the idea that any individual who summons Pumpkinhead becomes the monster after their death. Even Ellie, who jumps into an incinerator goes on to become to monster.

  2. Oct 25, 2013 · If a little pumpkin, like Dumpy Dorcas, had rolled upon the snow, what harm would have come of it? In The Child’s Friend and Family Magazine from 1858, there is a reference to an American Indian character in a story whose English name appears to be Little Pumpkin.

    • Pumpkinhead Was Inspired by a Creepy Poem. Pumpkinhead‘s origins begin with a horrifying poem written by poet Ed Justin. Tailor-made to inspire a horror film, the poem is incredibly eerie, concluding with, “Bolted doors and windows barred, guard dogs prowling in the yard, won’t protect you in your bed, nothing will, from Pumpkinhead!”
    • Vengeance: The Demon Was the Original Title. Considering the source material, Pumpkinhead is a natural name for the movie. Still, the film was originally titled with this bizarre name: Vengeance: The Demon.
    • The Film Has the Same Dog from Gremlins. Do you recognize the little dog named Gypsy in Pumpkinhead? You should. This is actually canine actor Mushroom, who previously appeared in Gremlins as Billy’s dog, Barney.
    • Pumpkinhead was Mayim Bialik’s Debut Film. These days, Mayim Bialik is very rich and famous, largely due to her role on the popular sitcom series The Big Bang Theory.
  3. After-Death Communication (ADC) is, as the name implies, a communication between the living and the deceased. Also, as indicated in the name, it implies that the deceased are not really dead, as we know it, but living somewhere in another realm without their physical body.

  4. As the man is being killed, the film cuts to a man in a log cabin who seems to share the pain inflicted by Pumpkinhead on the fallen man. The surviving man, named Dallas, rides to the log cabin, and the man who conjured Pumpkinhead, begging him to call the demon off.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Why is The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead considered a powerful anthem? The song’s powerful lyrics and profound themes of social justice, love, and sacrifice resonate deeply with listeners. It encourages individuals to challenge societal norms and strive for a more inclusive and accepting world.

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  7. As the man is being killed, the film cuts to a man in a log cabin who seems to share the pain inflicted by Pumpkinhead on the fallen man. The surviving man, named Dallas, rides to the log cabin, and the man who conjured Pumpkinhead, begging him to call the demon off.