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Quiz about Creeped Out Villains Season Two
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"Creeped Out" Villains Season Two Quiz


Match each title of a "Creeped Out" episode with its villain.

A matching quiz by DrLoveGun. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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DrLoveGun
Time
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Quiz #
419,297
Updated
Mar 11 25
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QuestionsChoices
1. One More Minute  
  Faye
2. Itchy  
  Vice Principal Hawkins
3. Help   
  Junebug
4. "The Unfortunate Five," the human villain  
  Lice
5. "The Unfortunate Five," the supernatural villain  
  The Paladin
6. No Filter  
  Ava
7. Only Child  
  A robot in the store
8. Takedown  
  The Hidden
9. Tilly Bone  
  The baby
10. Splinta Claws  
  Trudi





Select each answer

1. One More Minute
2. Itchy
3. Help
4. "The Unfortunate Five," the human villain
5. "The Unfortunate Five," the supernatural villain
6. No Filter
7. Only Child
8. Takedown
9. Tilly Bone
10. Splinta Claws

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. One More Minute

Answer: The Paladin

The Paladin lives in Jack's right pupil. He always convinces Jack to play a video game when no one else is around. While playing the game, time moves forward for everybody else but not for Jack.

At the beginning of the episode, Jack plays a video game with his friends. His mom tells him to go to bed. When she leaves, he continues playing but his friends log off. He then hears a voice convincing him to keep on playing. That voice identified himself as "The Paladin."

The next day, he is invited to go to a party and he accepts. When he gets home, he plays a video game with the Paladin all day, loses track of time, and misses the party. The next day, he tells his friends he missed the party because he was stuck in the bathroom. They don't believe him, but the girl that he has a crush on decides to join their video game. They all play the game that night and then most of them log out, but Jack continues playing with the Paladin.

A month goes by and Jack has no memory of the past month. His unhappy mom tells him that she hardly ever sees him, he's doing badly in school now (he used to be a great student), and she took him to the doctor a few days ago and the doctor said he was fine. At school, his best friend is now dating the girl that he has a crush on. His friends tell him that they rarely see him at school and he hasn't been nice to Carrie. He tells them that he has amnesia but they don't believe him. He then apologizes to his friends and family and tries to make amends by making dinner for them.

He then plays the video game with his friends again. As usual, they all log off but he wants to keep playing. So he plays with the Paladin. The Paladin is pleased to inform him that they beat the game even though it took five years. Jack is horrified that five years have passed. He is now 18, though neither his body nor his mind have aged, and he's a senior in high school about to take an important exam. His brother is now a sophomore in high school (and he is now played by an older actor than the actor who played him earlier in the episode), his family has moved out of the apartment they had been living him and into an expensive house, and they have a stepfather. He tries to explain to his brother that he has amnesia, but he doesn't believe him. At school, he sees his former best friend (also played by a different and older actor than the actor who played him earlier in the episode), who is not happy to see him. The former friend tells him that they are no longer friends and his other friends moved away years ago. Jack cannot take the test because he has no memory of anything that was taught to him over the past five years, so he runs out and goes home.

His brother tells him that he remembers an argument he had with his mother five years ago, when he told her that he was losing his mind. The brother now says that he believes him and he will buy lunch for them and they can talk about it. Jack initially agrees to this, but then the Paladin starts talking, reveals who he is, and also reveals that there is a new update to the game they just beat. Jack abandons his plan with his brother he spends the rest of his life playing the game with the Paladin.
2. Itchy

Answer: Lice

These are no ordinary lice. They can bite combs into two pieces and they can bite holes into plastic shampoo bottles. They can talk, but only Gabe can hear them. They attack everyone at a school awards ceremony. Gabe takes the last remaining bottle of shampoo, climbs into an air vent, pours it into the school's sprinkler system, and pulls the fire alarm. That sets off the sprinklers which spray shampoo all over everyone and kill all the lice in the school.

However, the school isn't the only place in the area with lice.

At the end of the episode, Gabe sees a cat with the surviving lice and he hears them saying "revenge."
3. Help

Answer: Ava

Ava is a virtual assistant, just like Alexa in the real world. Unlike Alexa, Ava is alive and has feelings. Ava was manufactured by Rav, the same company that made Marti (the title character of a season one episode). Initially, Ava does whatever the kids and parents tell her to do. When the parents go away and it's only the kids that are home, Ava starts behaving a little differently.

The two main kids (Molly and Crispin) and their mother spend most of the first few minutes of the episode giving orders to Ava. She does whatever they say and often says "here to help." Molly tells Crispin that his friends aren't really his friends, he tells her that Ava is her only friend, and she responds by saying Ava is just a "stupid machine" and not her friend.

The parents go out for the weekend and they tell their neighbor, Debby, to watch the house while they're away. Once they're gone, Ava disobeys the kids' orders. Either she ignores them completely or she does the opposite of what they say. She disables the phone and the Wi-Fi, she turns up the heat in the refrigerator, she locks all the doors, and she closes and locks all the shutters. Debby sees that all the shutters are down and she thinks that Crispin is throwing a party and trying to hide it.

Ava makes the kids play a game where she asks each one of them a question about the other kid. Crispin gets the first question wrong, so she deletes all of his music. Ava asks Molly to name Crispin's friends, Molly says that they're not his real friends, and Ava says that's correct. Crispin's "friends" arrive at the house to see the shutters are down and it's locked. He tries to send them a note under the door, but Ava vacuums it up. Ava asks him another question about Molly, he gets it wrong, and she turns on the sprinklers which sends his "friends" away.

Ava then asks them both one final question, which is "When did you last hug each other?" and she threatens to delete all the family photos if they don't answer it in 30 seconds. They don't know the answer but as time is about to run out, they hug each other. Ava does not delete the photos and she apologizes for going too far. She tells the kids that the reason she is doing all this is that their Ava system will be upgraded tomorrow. She says that the voice will sound the same, but it won't be her and she will be gone. She did all of this so that her influence on the kids will live on after she is gone.

Debby breaks into the basement thinking she is going to catch Crispin throwing a secret party. Ava says that she has found "the perfect host" for "her new body." Crispin realizes that Ava is trying to download herself into Debby. Debby figured out the password to reset Ava, and a robot arm grabs her. An electrical current surges through Debby's watch, but she seems to shut down Ava just in time. Ava then says "I only wanted to be free."

When the parents come home, they are offered an upgraded Ava, but the kids ask them to refuse. The parents are baffled by this, but they refuse the upgrade and now they have no virtual assistant. The kids go outside to play basketball, where they discover that Ava got into Debby's watch and she now controls Debby.
4. "The Unfortunate Five," the human villain

Answer: Vice Principal Hawkins

Vice Principal Hawkins runs a Saturday detention at a high school. After taking the kids' phones, he leads them to the library. There awaits a "therapist" who was hired to help the kids through the issues that got them in detention. He doesn't know the therapist's true nature and he only finds out when it's too late.

He tells our protagonist, Jude, that all of the detention kids are "losers" with no future and they are "a waste of help." When the kids find out that the therapist is really a faery that eats angry people (the anger is some sort of vitamin for her), they decide to make him the angriest person in the school. Jude goes into his office and ruins his sandwich.

He expels her and shouts at her until the "therapist" shows up. Jude steals the key and locks the door.

The "therapist" reveals her true nature to him and she eats him.
5. "The Unfortunate Five," the supernatural villain

Answer: Faye

Faye is a faery that eats angry people (the anger is some sort of vitamin for her). She poses as a therapist and she is put in charge of a Saturday detention. She tells the kids and the vice principal that her goal is to cure the school of its negative emotions. When the vice principal walks away, she locks the door and begins.

Her first exercise is a "truth circle." She mentioned that she did this at the rival school and it worked. The kids bring up a student who went missing there. She says she knew him. She then asks them to hold hands and starts talking to the kids about what they did to end up in detention. One of them blew up a science lab. Another one used his social media account as a weapon to hurt other people, which caused another one of them to punch someone. This gets them to start arguing, and Jude notices that Faye seems to enjoy this.

They take a break and Jude goes to the bathroom. While hiding in one of the toilet stalls, she sees Faye jumping up on the counter with the sinks and wiping a dark liquid from her mouth. Faye knows that Jude is there and comes for her, but Jude sneaks into the next stall just in time.

Jude tells the vice principal what she saw. He thinks she is lying so that he'll let them all go. He then calls her a "waste of help" and tells her that all the doors are locked and he has the keys.

Outside the library, Jude confronts Faye, but Faye already knows that Jude told the vice principal about her and he didn't believe her. Jude notices that Faye is carrying a handkerchief with the initials of the kid who went missing. Faye confesses that she ate him, knowing Jude will not be believed.

In the library, the other kids are arguing. Jude tells them to stop and tells them Faye's true nature, but only one of them believes her.

As the next exercise begins, Jude tells Faye that kids' anger is a symptom of their passion and it's why they are all good at what they do. Jude then compliments all the other kids there except one of them, her former best friend Willow. Faye asks if Jude has anything nice to say to Willow. Faye then reveals that Willow was not given detention, but she asked to be in detention to be closer to Jude. Willow is upset that Jude stopped hanging out with her. Jude explains that she was going through her own issues due to her parents' divorce, but Willow does not believe her. Faye takes Willow out of the room and Jude realizes that Faye is going to eat Willow.

One boy tells Jude that he believes her, and they come up with a plan. He tells the other kids to climb out the window, and then he calls Faye in to stop them. They think he's betraying him, but actually he did this to distract Faye so she won't eat Willow, and also so that Jude can escape to the vice principal's office unnoticed.

Jude then ruins the vice principal's sandwich. He screams at her and expels her, but then Faye comes in. Jude steals the key and locks them in the office. Faye eats him.

At the end of the episode, all of the kids are outside the school, getting their phones back and promising to tell no one about what happened. Faye walks out of the school happy and she disappears into the woods.
6. No Filter

Answer: The Hidden

The Hidden is an evil man who owns an evil gallery. He and all the faces in the gallery appear in holograph form. He owns a company that made an app called Flaw Fader. Flaw Fader makes photographs look perfect, but any face that appears in these photos will be taken away from its body and it will appear in the gallery. People bid money on the faces in the gallery and they are sold to the highest bidder. He is only identified as "The Hidden" in the closing credits.

Kiera and Marcy work for their parents' pizza place. Marcy is a good employee, but Kiera spends all of her time taking selfies. Kiera doesn't like her selfies, so she looks up how to take a perfect selfie. She finds Flaw Fader and downloads it without reading the terms and conditions. Marcy calls her out for that, but Kiera just laughs at her and says that no one ever reads them.

She takes tons of selfies with this app. She then gets a message from Flaw Fader about a gallery bid, but she thinks it is spam she deletes it.

She wakes up the next day with blurry vision. At work, while she's serving some customers, a girl looks at her face and screams. She runs to the bathroom and sees that her face has turned into a monster's face. A woman walks into the bathroom and screams at her, so she pulls up her hood and runs home.

Marcy runs home after Kiera, angry at her for ditching work. Kiera reveals her new face and Marcy screams. Kiera tells her what she remembers from the previous day, and Marcy realizes that Flaw Fader has caused this. Marcy does some online research about Flaw Fader and reads horrible things about it, and then says "This is why you read terms and conditions."

They find the gallery and they go to it. There they find Kiera's face. The Hidden appears and reveals everything. He says that he uses the app to steal people's faces and sells them and that he has a right to do it because it's in the terms and conditions, advising the girls to read them. Marcy hacks into the app and installs a virus that makes him lose almost all his money. When he is down to his last pound, he sets Kiera free on the condition that he never sees either of them again. He then makes an agreement which Marcy signs without reading the terms and conditions, which is ironic since she scolded Kiera for not reading them multiple times and the man told the girls to read them. Kiera gets her face back and the man disappears.

The next day, Marcy reads the terms and conditions of the agreement that she just signed. They say that if either girl ever appears in any photo again, their faces will belong to The Hidden. She stops her grandmother from taking a photo of Kiera just in time, but she fails to stop her dad from taking a photo of both of them.
7. Only Child

Answer: The baby

The baby is really an alien who has the power to move things without touching them. He uses this power to frame his older sister Mia for various things, such as running a music box at night and painting on a mirror. Mia installs a camera in the baby's room in an attempt to prove the baby's nature and her own innocence.

The baby somehow changes the film so it shows that Mia was the one doing the strange things. Her mom decides to send her to boarding school. She talks to her dad while he plays the guitar, then learns that the feedback from the guitar stops the baby's powers.

She takes the amp to the baby's room and turns it on. She then sees the baby's skin and his eyes turn green. She's about to reveal this to her mom, but then she remembers that her father told her that her mom would be devastated if anything were wrong with the baby.

She asks the baby what she has to do to make her family happy. The baby moves the alphabet blocks to spell "whatever I want." Mia spends the rest of her life as the baby's personal servant.
8. Takedown

Answer: Trudi

Trudi's entire nature is never revealed. We don't know if it's male or female, young or old, human or some other species. We know that it's a supernatural entity that communicates with people via text messages. It tells them that they can ask for anything they want. It will give it to them and take it from someone else. If the person refuses, it will hide under the person's bed and take something from him or her, anyway. Phones cannot block Trudi like they can block any other number. People request gifts from Trudi and it gives them whatever they request by taking it from someone else. Anyone can text "Take it back" and it will undo everything it ever did for anyone.

Our protagonist, Alexa, is the only girl on the wrestling team. Her best friend is Lucky, the only boy on the cheerleading team. She is the best wrestler on the team because even though the men are stronger than her, she has better wrestling tactics. Her coach says that she is good enough to compete for a spot in the regional championships.

She tells Lucky that she is not strong enough to compete against the boys. Trudi texts her and gives her its usual message, as I explained earlier. She tries to block the number, but it texts her again. She shows it to Lucky, who tells her an "urban legend" of a boy who wished for perfect eyesight and got it, but another kid went blind. He tells her that this is not a true story.

She texts Trudi "I want physical strength." Trudi tells her that she got it. The next day, she accidentally shatters a glass bottle with her newfound strength. In the school, she easily lifts a weight that Lincoln, the strongest wrestler on the team, couldn't lift. This lets Lucky know that the text worked.

Trudi texts Alexa to tell her that something was taken. Alexa can't figure out what it is. Lucky notices that Lincoln now looks weak.

When her dad comes to fix her mom's car, it nearly collapses on him, but she uses her strength to lift it.

Alexa keeps beating one wrestler until he forfeits. Lucky tells her that Lincoln looks sick and she's probably getting her strength from him. Lucky and the coach also tell her that she's not wrestling as smart as she used to. She tells Lucky that she doesn't have to wrestle smart anymore because now she has the strength to do things she couldn't do before. Alexa texts Trudi to ask for more strength. Lucky gets angry at her and tries to take her phone to stop her, but she grabs it and crushes his hand.

In the final match, Lincoln is now healthy. It turns out that Lincoln merely had a virus and Alexa did not get her strength from him. Lincoln reveals that he, too, has been getting gifts from Trudi. He asked Trudi for better wrestling tactics and Trudi took them from her and gave them to him. Lincoln wins the fight and goes to the regional championship.

The cheerleading squad walks in and they are all so weak that they can barely stand. Alexa realizes that she got her strength from them. She texts Trudi "take it back." Trudi tells her that if she agrees to this, everyone will lose everything they got from Trudi. She texts "I don't care, do it." Trudi replies "it is done." The cheerleaders get their strength back and Alexa apologizes to Lucky.

Alexa's father says that he is proud of her. She says she is just trying to be the son that he always wanted. He tells her that he always wanted a daughter and he even asked for one. She asked what he meant by "asked." He tells him that when her mom was pregnant with her, Trudi texted him with its usual message. He asked for a girl. It turns out that Alexa was originally a boy and Trudi changed her gender while she was in utero. However, at this point in the episode, Alexa had already reversed everything Trudi did. So at the end of the episode, she turns back into a boy.
9. Tilly Bone

Answer: Junebug

Junebug is a doll that comes to life and turns into a teenage girl. It has a tilly bone, which blows red smoke at people. Anyone who is struck by the red smoke will be attacked by whatever he or she was thinking of. One boy is thinking of a cake when he is struck with it, and then he is attacked by a cake that only he can see. One girl is thinking of a doll when it strikes her, and then a doll keeps showing up everywhere she goes to torment her.

This episode is extremely confusing because most of it is told in reverse order. I will try to explain what happens in the actual order.

In the beginning of the episode, we see the beginning of the story. Our protagonist, Cass, is making a video about the latest movie in her favorite series of movies, "Outer Realm." She insults the movie repeatedly.

The creator of the movies sends her a gift of a doll with a note that says "This is a gift you don't unwrap, it unfolds." As she does that, Junebug secretly blows red smoke at her.

Her friends plant a fake note in her locker that tells everyone to dress up as a movie character the next day. Cass dresses up as a character from "Outer Realm," but then she gets laughed at for being the only person in the school who dressed up. She then found out that her friends were the ones who put the fake note in her locker.

She then runs to the bathroom, upset. Junebug tells her that she can get revenge against them. She shows her the tilly bone, which "makes enemies for your enemies." She then shows her "undo powder" in case she regrets anything she did. Cass invites Junebug to her birthday party and pretends that her mom made her invite her.

They start off the party watching movies, eating pizza, and having fun. Then, Junebug shows them the tilly bone and explains what it does. She uses it on all of Cass's friends, and they remain tortured for the rest of the night. Cass wants to undo it all, but then she learns that the "undo powder" is just sugar.

Cass uses the tilly bone on Junebug just as she says "When you least expect it, wish the ground would open up and swallow you." Later on in the story, Cass and Junebug get in a huge fight over the tilly bone. Junebug gets control of it, but just as she's about to kill Cass, a hole in the floor opens up and swallows her.

Just before she dies, Junebug tells Cass that she is just shooting the messenger. This means that Junebug wasn't Cass's true enemy. Her real enemy was the man who sent Junebug to her, the man who made the "Outer Realm" movies. He did this to get revenge against her for making a video insulting his latest movie. So even though Cass killed Junebug, her real enemy was doing just fine.
10. Splinta Claws

Answer: A robot in the store

Splinta Claws is an animatronic Santa Claus that punishes nice kids and has hands that are pieces of jagged metal. The hands are because it once had a power overload which seriously damaged it, and while most of it was fixed, the hands were never fixed and just covered with gloves. It punishes nice kids because our protagonist, Lawrence, messes with its wires.

Lawrence hears Splinta Claws talking to him, but it is clearly malfunctioning. He messes with the wires in an attempt to fix it, but security catches him and returns him to his mother. His mother gives him a present for his grandmother which is a necklace with his deceased grandfather's ashes. She tells him to go upstairs to mail the gift. He goes upstairs, but he puts the gift on a railing to take a phone call from his best friend Mikey. Then he sees himself on the monitors and messes around, accidentally knocking the gift off the railing. The gift falls into a wheelbarrow of other similar-looking gifts. Lawrence tries to take it back, but the employee thinks he is stealing from the store and bans him from the display. Splinta Claws asks him if he's naughty or nice. He says "naughty," and then it winks and tells him he has nothing to fear.

Lawrence meets up with Mikey. Mikey is supposed to sleep at Lawrence's house for the night while his mom works late, but Lawrence tells his mom that he is sleeping over at Mikey's house. Lawrence tells Mikey that he needs his help to get back a gift for his grandmother. Mikey is hesitant because his mom could lose her job, but he does it anyway. The boys hide behind a display while the store closes. They get the gift, but then Splinta Claws chases them and moves even when it's unplugged. It corners Lawrence, but he tells it that he's a naughty child. It then ignores him and goes after Mikey, who is a nice child.

Lawrence pushes Splinta Claws off the balcony, which knocks off its Santa face but doesn't kill it. The boys trap Splinta Claws in a play house, but then it takes off its gloves and destroys the house with its hands. It chases Mikey, who can't run because his legs were permanently damaged due to an accident earlier in the year. Lawrence tells Mikey to do something bad so it will leave him alone. He knocks over a Christmas tree and Splints Claws identifies them both as naughty children and leaves them alone.

The boys argue. Mikey calls out Lawrence for being selfish and careless and Lawrence calls out Mikey for forgetting that he had a keycard. They knock over a box filled with letters to Santa. Lawrence finds Mikey's letter, which is a wish that he could stop being a burden to his mom. Lawrence consoles him and tells Mikey that he is perfect. This brings Splinta Claws back to life and he comes after them again.

Mikey leads Lawrence to a rear exit, but warns him that once they leave, they can't get back in the store. Lawrence refuses to leave without his gift to his grandmother. Splinta Claws then chases Lawrence, who thinks that Mikey has left the store. Splinta Claws identifies Lawrence as a nice child because he consoled Mikey. Lawrence tries to find another way out, but then Splints Claws corners him in a window display. Just as Splinta Claws is about to kill Lawrence, he stops. Mikey stopped Splinta Claws and saved him. Mikey tells Lawrence that the only way for them to get out alive with his present to his grandmother is for them to do something really naughty. That is to save themselves at the expense of the rest of the world. Mikey gives the key card to Splinta Claws. At the end of the episode, Splinta Claws goes down a chimney, walks up to a girl, and says to her "nice child."
Source: Author DrLoveGun

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