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| caption =The poster for "Nightmare Vacation" | | caption =The poster for "Nightmare Vacation" | ||
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| writer =[[Ava Zinn]]<br />[[Robert Hiltzik]] (1983 Screenplay) | | writer =[[Ava Zinn]]<br />[[Robert Hiltzik]] (1983 Screenplay) | ||
| director =[[Dominic Polcino]] | | director =[[Dominic Polcino]] | ||
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| season_article = Queen of the Willis (season 6) | | season_article = Queen of the Willis (season 6) | ||
| episode_list = List of Queen of the Willis episodes | | episode_list = List of Queen of the Willis episodes | ||
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− | "'''Nightmare Vacation'''" is the three hour-long finale of the [[Queen of the Willis (season 6)|sixth season]] of the American [[wikipedia:animated series|animated television series]] ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' and the first part of the series' trilogy ''[[Laugh It Up, Freezeball: The Queen of the Willis Trilogy|Laugh It Up, Fuzzball]]''. It originally aired in the United States on | + | "'''Nightmare Vacation'''" is the three hour-long finale of the [[Queen of the Willis (season 6)|sixth season]] of the American [[wikipedia:animated series|animated television series]] ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' and the first part of the series' trilogy ''[[Laugh It Up, Freezeball: The Queen of the Willis Trilogy|Laugh It Up, Fuzzball]]''. It originally aired in the United States on _______. The episode is a retelling and [[wikipedia:parody|parody]] of the 1983 film, ''[[wikipedia:Sleepaway Camp|Sleepaway Camp]]'', recasting the show's characters into ''Sleepaway Camp'' roles. The plot follows [[Angiel Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie]] as she retells the story of ''Sleepaway Camp'' while the electricity is out in their house. |
− | It was written by [[Ava Zinn]] and directed by Holly Everman. To produce the installment the staff asked Robert Hiltzik, who owns the rights to the | + | It was written by [[Ava Zinn]] and directed by Holly Everman. To produce the installment the staff asked Robert Hiltzik, who owns the rights to the ''Sleepaway Camp'' franchise, for permission. ''Nightmare Vacation'' guest starred <!----[[Chevy Chase]], [[Beverly D'Angelo]], [[Mick Hucknall]], and [[Rush Limbaugh]]--->. The episode also included recurring voice actors <!---[[Lori Alan]], [[Adam West]], [[Ralph Garman]], [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], [[John Viener]], [[Steve Callaghan]], [[Kirker Butler]], [[Mark Hentemann]], [[Johnny Brennan]], [[H. Jon Benjamin|Jon Benjamin]], [[Phil LaMarr]], and [[Wally Wingert]] --->. The episode contains various references to popular culture, specifically the ''Sleepaway Camp'' film series. |
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
While the [[Willis Family]] are watching television, the power goes out and they are left with no other form of entertainment. While they wait for the power to return, Angie decides to retell the story of ''Sleepaway Camp''. | While the [[Willis Family]] are watching television, the power goes out and they are left with no other form of entertainment. While they wait for the power to return, Angie decides to retell the story of ''Sleepaway Camp''. | ||
− | In 1975, John Baker (Harry Willis) and his boyhood friend Lenny ([[Mayor Kelso]]) take John's children Angela ([[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu Willis]]) and Peter ([[Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tom Willis]]) on a boating trip near Camp Quillsville. Angela and Peter prank their father by capsizing their sail boat. They attempt to swim ashore where Lenny is waiting for them. However, they are in the path of a reckless speed boat towing a water skier, Delores ([[Claudia (Amanda & Elisa)|Claudia Zinn | + | In 1975, John Baker (Harry Willis) and his boyhood friend Lenny ([[Mayor Kelso]]) take John's children Angela ([[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu Willis]]) and Peter ([[Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tom Willis]]) on a boating trip near Camp Quillsville. Angela and Peter prank their father by capsizing their sail boat. They attempt to swim ashore where Lenny is waiting for them. However, they are in the path of a reckless speed boat towing a water skier, Delores ([[Claudia Zinn (Amanda & Elisa)|Claudia Zinn]]), and driven by a counselor at the camp, Mary Ann ([[Principal Mughmaw]]). John and one of the children are struck and killed as Delores screams in horror for help. |
− | Eight years later in 1983, Angela has been living with her eccentric aunt Dr. Martha Thomas ( | + | Eight years later in 1983, Angela has been living with her eccentric aunt Dr. Martha Thomas (Laura Donaldson) and her son and Angela's cousin, Ricky ([[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Rags Willis]]). Angela is sent to Camp Quillsville for the first time, along with Ricky, who has attended the camp previously. |
− | At Camp Quillsville are the owners Melanie Costic (Ava), her wife Rita Costic (Angie), the camp's kitchen staff: Head cook Artie (Heather), Sous chef Virginia (Brandi Sousa), Chef de partie Veronica (Trista Parker), pastry chef | + | At Camp Quillsville are the owners Melanie Costic (Ava), her wife Rita Costic (Angie), the camp's kitchen staff: Head cook Artie (Heather), Sous chef Virginia (Brandi Sousa), Chef de partie Veronica (Trista Parker), pastry chef; the camp's dining staff of Maître d’hôtel (Dana Carson), Bartender (Joyce), Waiters/Waitresses (Melissa, Pamhosuer, Addison the Zebra, Chazitiy Morris, and Samantha Kendall). When the campers arrive Rita tries to send text message to the Maitre D through Waitress Addison, but encounters so many complications that Addison offers to deliver the message herself. |
− | While cleaning the dining room, Paula stumbles upon Rita's message inside Addison's phone, who later decides to leave the farm. Paula and Artie pursue him, but are attacked by Angela. Paula is knocked out by one of the campers ([[List of | + | While cleaning the dining room, Paula stumbles upon Rita's message inside Addison's phone, who later decides to leave the farm. Paula and Artie pursue him, but are attacked by Angela. Paula is knocked out by one of the campers ([[List of Queen of the Willis recurring characters#Craven Gifts|Adrienne]]) and is found by Gene (Dave Malachi), who takes them to his hut. Rita's message explains that Addison's message contains the emergency procedures and asks Gene to help. Gene tells Paula that he must learn the ways of [[the Force]] and accompany her, and gives him his own. Realizing that the Empire must be looking for the droids, Paula returns camp to discover that her camp site has been destroyed . |
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+ | Due to Angela's introverted nature, she is constantly ridiculed and bullied, mostly by her bunkmate Judy (Averi Planucchio), and their counselor Meg (Carly Stevens). Angela’s other counselor Susie ([[Stepanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie Rose) and the camp’s head counselor Ronnie ([[Miss Shorthair (Amanda & Elisa)|Miss Shorthair]]) are sympathetic to her situation and do what they can to help her feel at home. | ||
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The cook Artie ([[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather Willis]]) attempts to molest Angela, but Ricky catches her, and Ricky and Angela run out. Later, an unseen figure causes Artie to knock over a huge pot of boiling water on her and she is severely scalded. Artie's incident is deemed accidental by camp owner Melanie Costic ([[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]]) and her wife Rita ([[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Willis]]). | The cook Artie ([[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather Willis]]) attempts to molest Angela, but Ricky catches her, and Ricky and Angela run out. Later, an unseen figure causes Artie to knock over a huge pot of boiling water on her and she is severely scalded. Artie's incident is deemed accidental by camp owner Melanie Costic ([[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]]) and her wife Rita ([[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Willis]]). | ||
At a social, campers Kendra ([[Connie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Connie Rose]]) and Michelle (Trevelle Abhrams) mock Angela, prompting Ricky and his friend Paula to get into a fight with them. Afterwards, Paula ([[Deanna Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Deanna Willis]]) befriends Angela. Later, Kendra is drowned, but her death also ruled accidental at Melanie's insistence, even though Ronnie, police officer Tiffani ([[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Tiffani Donovan]]), and detective Lilly Rush voice their doubts. | At a social, campers Kendra ([[Connie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Connie Rose]]) and Michelle (Trevelle Abhrams) mock Angela, prompting Ricky and his friend Paula to get into a fight with them. Afterwards, Paula ([[Deanna Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Deanna Willis]]) befriends Angela. Later, Kendra is drowned, but her death also ruled accidental at Melanie's insistence, even though Ronnie, police officer Tiffani ([[Tiffani Donovan (Queen of the Willis)|Tiffani Donovan]]), and detective Lilly Rush voice their doubts. | ||
− | Afterwards, Paula asks Angela to attend a movie with | + | Afterwards, Paula asks Angela to attend a movie with him. Later, campers Billy (Bart the Bully) and Michelle throw water balloons at Angela, and Billy is killed next, stung to death when he is trapped in a bathroom stall where the unseen killer drops a hive filled with bees. Melanie and Rita starts thinking there is a killer in the camp . |
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+ | The relationship between Angela and Paul grows strained when Paul kisses her, causing her to have a flashback to her youth when she and her sibling witnessed their father in bed with Lenny. Angela recoils from Paul's advances and runs away. | ||
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During a game of Capture the Flag, Judy seduces Paula, and Angela finds them kissing. Guilty, Paula later attempts to explain herself to Angela at the lake, but is shooed away by Judy and Meg, who throw Angela into the water. After being rescued by Ricky, Angela has sand flung at her by small children. She is comforted by Ricky, who swears revenge on her aggressors. | During a game of Capture the Flag, Judy seduces Paula, and Angela finds them kissing. Guilty, Paula later attempts to explain herself to Angela at the lake, but is shooed away by Judy and Meg, who throw Angela into the water. After being rescued by Ricky, Angela has sand flung at her by small children. She is comforted by Ricky, who swears revenge on her aggressors. | ||
− | Later that night, Meg is stabbed to death in the shower while getting ready to meet with Melanie and Rita. At the camp social, Paula apologizes to Angela for what happened and she asks Paula to meet her at the waterfront after the social. Meanwhile, Melanie finds Meg's body and is convinced that Ricky is the killer, since he had threatened most of the people killed so far, for bullying Angela, and | + | Later that night, Meg is stabbed to death in the shower while getting ready to meet with Melanie and Rita. At the camp social, Paula apologizes to Angela for what happened and she asks Paula to meet her at the waterfront after the social. Meanwhile, Melanie finds Meg's body and is convinced that Ricky is the killer, since he had threatened most of the people killed so far, for bullying Angela. |
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+ | At the same time, the six children who threw sand at Angela are camping in the woods with their counselor Eddie, when two of them ask him to take them back to the camp. He returns to find the four remaining children hacked to death with his hatchet. Back at the camp, someone enters Judy's cabin and kills her by burning her with a hot curling iron and smothering her to death with a pillow. The camp is thrown into a panic with all the deaths. Thinking Ricky is the killer, Melanie tackles and confronts him after avoiding an arrow pointed at her that actually hit Rita by the real killer. | ||
− | + | Lilly Rush and Tiffani the police officer are called and begins searching with the counselors for the missing campers. Paula is at the beach with Angela, who suggests they go skinny dipping. Tiffani discovers Ricky unconscious, but alive. | |
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+ | Ronnie and Susie find Angela sitting on the beach and humming, with Jeff whose head appears to be resting on her lap as she strokes her hair. They are shocked when Angela jumps up holding a hunting knife, dropping Jeff’s severed head, and they discover that she is the killer. | ||
− | + | Paula joins the assault team while Rita collects her reward for the rescue and prepares to leave. During her run, Paula hears Gene's voice telling her to use the Force, and she turns off her targeting phone. Guided by the Force, Paula fires into the port, and she returns to the home base with her friends to celebrate their victory. | |
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Back at the Willis' home, Angie wraps up the story as the power comes back on. Everyone thanks Angie for keeping them entertained, although Deanna points out that ''Dirty Sexy Money'' already told that story. Angie dismisses and mocks the show, and Deanna storms off. | Back at the Willis' home, Angie wraps up the story as the power comes back on. Everyone thanks Angie for keeping them entertained, although Deanna points out that ''Dirty Sexy Money'' already told that story. Angie dismisses and mocks the show, and Deanna storms off. | ||
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In addition to the regular cast, actors [[Chevy Chase]] and [[Beverly D'Angelo]], musician [[Mick Hucknall]], singer [[Helen Reddy]], and political commentator [[Rush Limbaugh]] made guest appearances.<ref name=yah/> Recurring guest voice actors [[Phil LaMarr]], [[Johnny Brennan]], [[H. John Benjamin|John Benjamin]], [[Lori Alan]], [[Adam West]], [[Ralph Garman]], writer [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], writer [[John Viener]], executive producer [[Steve Callaghan]], [[Kirker Butler]], executive producer [[Mark Hentemann]] writer [[Wally Wingert]] and Alec Sulkin also made minor appearances in the episode.<ref name=yah/> | In addition to the regular cast, actors [[Chevy Chase]] and [[Beverly D'Angelo]], musician [[Mick Hucknall]], singer [[Helen Reddy]], and political commentator [[Rush Limbaugh]] made guest appearances.<ref name=yah/> Recurring guest voice actors [[Phil LaMarr]], [[Johnny Brennan]], [[H. John Benjamin|John Benjamin]], [[Lori Alan]], [[Adam West]], [[Ralph Garman]], writer [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], writer [[John Viener]], executive producer [[Steve Callaghan]], [[Kirker Butler]], executive producer [[Mark Hentemann]] writer [[Wally Wingert]] and Alec Sulkin also made minor appearances in the episode.<ref name=yah/> | ||
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==Cultural references== | ==Cultural references== | ||
− | "Nightmare Vacation" contains many references to popular culture, particularly to the [[wikipedia:Sleepaway Camp|''Sleepaway Camp'' film series]]. Most of the episode itself is a retelling of Robert Hiltzik's film ''Sleepaway Camp''.<ref name=tvs/> The episode's name is a reference to the fake | + | "Nightmare Vacation" contains many references to popular culture, particularly to the [[wikipedia:Sleepaway Camp|''Sleepaway Camp'' film series]]. Most of the episode itself is a retelling of Robert Hiltzik's film ''Sleepaway Camp''.<ref name=tvs/> The episode's name is a reference to the fake working title for the production of the 1983 movie.<ref name=tvs/> |
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