3/23/2023 0 Comments Beholder 2 quizStop asking about the jack-in-the-box.) The Twilight Zone The Night of the Meek Santa Claus 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure In Color Series 2 The Twilight Zone It’s a Good Life Anthony Fremont 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure Series 2ĭon’t make us wish you into the cornfield! Just think good thoughts when adding this wonderful figure of little Anthony Fremont (he’s a real good boy-we love that boy!) to your collection, and every day will be a real good day! Oh, that jack-in-the-box he comes with? Don’t worry about that jack-in-the box-trust us, it’s swell, just swell! (Seriously. These color figures remind us that true ugliness and true beauty are matters not of the flesh, but of the mind and heart. Serling’s parable about the pernicious nature of the desire for “glorious conformity” speaks a word as urgent today as when it first aired. “The Eye of the Beholder” is easily one of The Twilight Zone’s most memorable and powerful episodes. ![]() The Twilight Zone Eye of the Beholder Bandaged Patient 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure In Green Series 2 Its low-tack 3M adhesive lets you remove and reapply it without hurting your decal, your doors, or your mental health. Measuring about 80-inches high and 32-inches wide, the decal fits most standard doors. This image of the door from the series’ most familiar main title sequence, opening onto a star field punctuated by symbols of “shadow and substance, things and ideas,” invites all who cross your threshold to look at things in a different twilight. With this striking vinyl decal, you can turn any door in your home into a door unlocked with the key of imagination. The Twilight Zone Doorway to The Twilight Zone Door Decal Until our renaming revolution comes to pass, browse some of our favorite The Twilight Zone merchandise, and test your knowledge of the show with our 21-question The Twilight Zone trivia quiz. So, submitted for your approval: Let’s make October 31 “ The Twilight Zone Day”! With all the ways that we already celebrate “the dimension of imagination” on Halloween – fanciful costumes, elaborate lawn displays, spooky ghost stories – we’re already more than half way there! And Serling was born on a different holiday’s date altogether – December 25, 1924! Only one episode originally aired on a May 11, and it’s not generally regarded as one of the show’s highlights (“Young Man’s Fancy,” in 1962). ![]() The series premiered on CBS on October 2, 1959. If any holiday is a natural fit for creator Rod Serling’s unique and often uniquely creepy blend of fantasy, horror and science fiction, it’s Halloween! What other time of year transports us so easily into (as the series’ first season introduction phrased it) “the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition… between the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge”?įor some unfathomable reason, recent years have seen May 11 designated “ The Twilight Zone Day.” No one seems to know why. I’ve often wondered why marathons of The Twilight Zone show up on New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July, but not at Halloween.
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