Freddy and The Weather
Freddy's actions gives a short forecast of the next day's weather:
- In case of extreme sunshine, he gets burnt;
- In case of lightning, he gets electrocuted and runs away;
- In case of rain, the rainclouds become towels and wring water out;
- In case of heavy rain, his umbrella breaks;
- In case of strong winds, he is blown away;
- In case of cold, he turns to ice; and
- In case of fog, he holds up a lantern for light.
At the same time, there are various sound effects including falling rain, thunder, blowing wind, footsteps, and Freddy's whistling and reactive cries such as "oooh", "aaah" and "awww".
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Famous quotes containing the words freddy and/or weather:
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—Michael Deluca, U.S. screenwriter, and Rachel Talalay. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)
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