The Summerween Trickster is a humanoid monster with a yellow jack-o-lantern mask from Gravity Falls. He is the main antagonist of his debut episode "Summerween", in which he threatens to eat Dipper, Mabel, Grenda, Candy, and the other kids of Gravity Falls if they do not obtain 500 candies in order to meet his quota for the night.
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| - The Summerween Trickster is a humanoid monster with a yellow jack-o-lantern mask from Gravity Falls. He is the main antagonist of his debut episode "Summerween", in which he threatens to eat Dipper, Mabel, Grenda, Candy, and the other kids of Gravity Falls if they do not obtain 500 candies in order to meet his quota for the night.
- The Summerween Trickster is a villain in the Gravity Falls episode, Summerween, where he threatens to eat Dipper and Mabel if they fail to meet his candy quota for the night. It was revealed later in the episode that, upon removing his mask, the Trickster was made up of old discarded candy that trick-or-treaters threw away. Just as he was about to eat Dipper, Mabel, and their friends, the previosuly-eaten Soos bursts out of his belly. Soos says that he enjoys eating the candy his body is made of, and the Summerween Trickster explains that all he wanted was for someone to eat him, shedding gumdrop tears of joy before dying.
- He is the former main antagonist of the episode "Summerween" where it was revealed he was loser candy that was discarded by a teenage gang from Gravity Falls that came alive and wanted revenge for being discarded.
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type of villain
| - Seeker of Vengeance, Monster, Tragic
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Inspiration
| - Slender Man
- No Face from Spirited Away
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| - Get revenge on the kids of Gravity Falls who threw him out, find someone who finds him delicious
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| - Shapeshifting, regeneration, candy absorption, superhuman agility
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| - Cryptic, heartless, vengeful, monstrous, vindictive, cruel, sneaky, mysterious
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| - Shapeshifting, regeneration, candy absorption, superhuman strength, leap and agility
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| - The Summerween Trickster is a humanoid monster with a yellow jack-o-lantern mask from Gravity Falls. He is the main antagonist of his debut episode "Summerween", in which he threatens to eat Dipper, Mabel, Grenda, Candy, and the other kids of Gravity Falls if they do not obtain 500 candies in order to meet his quota for the night.
- He is the former main antagonist of the episode "Summerween" where it was revealed he was loser candy that was discarded by a teenage gang from Gravity Falls that came alive and wanted revenge for being discarded. Years later in the next day of Summerween, he threatened Dipper, Mabel, Candy, and Greta saying that if they do not gather up all the candy until the last Jack 'O Mellon goes out, he will kill them. Dipper accidentally shoves all the candy off a cliff, which gets Mabel upset at him. This also gets the Trickster mad as he attempts to kill the children for not meeting his quota but Soos bursts out of the Trickster, killing him in the proccess. However before dying, he redeems himself saying that all he ever wanted was to be eaten and told that he was delicious, and dies happy.
- The Summerween Trickster is a villain in the Gravity Falls episode, Summerween, where he threatens to eat Dipper and Mabel if they fail to meet his candy quota for the night. It was revealed later in the episode that, upon removing his mask, the Trickster was made up of old discarded candy that trick-or-treaters threw away. Just as he was about to eat Dipper, Mabel, and their friends, the previosuly-eaten Soos bursts out of his belly. Soos says that he enjoys eating the candy his body is made of, and the Summerween Trickster explains that all he wanted was for someone to eat him, shedding gumdrop tears of joy before dying.
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