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  1. Franchise /. The Dark Crystal. The Dark Crystal (or Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal) is a fantasy media franchise that started with the eponymous 1982 film made using puppets, which was the brainchild of puppeteer Jim Henson with designs created by Brian Froud. While it did modestly at the box office, the film grew a steady cult following.

  2. The arrival of the other Gelfling clans rallying to the aid of Stonewood at the Second Battle of Stone-in-the-Wood, with all the clans finally uniting as one against a common enemy, can bring Tears of Joy. Deet distances herself from the other Gelflings now that she has absorbed the Darkening.

  3. James Sterling asks this question in regards to Outriders when realizing that Square-Enix is just cancelling games left and right, even comparing them to Netflix and their handling of shows (using the Dark Crystal's sequel show as an example). Example of: The Firefly Effect

  4. Nov 21, 2019 · Series A review from about halfway through the first episode.. The original Dark Crystal was a gorgeous movie, which presented a fascinating world and mythology via impressive technical achievement, and enjoyed colorful and interesting antagonists and heroic backers... but suffered from the protagonists, while not annoying or unlikable, just not being very interesting in terms of either design ...

  5. A page for describing Laconic: Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. Prequel to The Dark Crystal, in which a princess, a palace guard and an animal caretaker must … Tropes Media Browse Indexes Forums Videos

  6. Recap /. The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance S1E3: "What Was Sundered and Undone". Deet and Hup find themselves unwelcome in the Stonewood clan's village, with Hup arrested while defending Deet's honor. Deet is denied an audience with Maudra Fara to appeal for Hup's freedom, while Fara and Ordon attempt to capture Rian before he escapes them.

  7. And since the Skeksis are the evil half of the urSkeks, it's likely she views the Skeksis as being the most responsible for the urSkeks deceiving her. The Heretic's version of events lines up with the Dark Crystal Creation Myths comic. It's likely that at some point following the conclusion of that series, the Skeksis managed to convince Aughra ...