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The Wax Museum Morgue is a staple setting of the pulp horror movie. Often these things are run by fanatical sculptors who lost their skills at one point (either through disease or by accident) and had to turn to mad science as a way of regaining their ability to express themselves artistically. Never mind the fact that someone has to die for every eerily lifelike statue they produce. Oh no. They're not ones to let little things like morality and ethics stand in the way of their genius. Besides, these people aren't just being given death, they're being granted immortality as well, being forever preserved at the moment in life when they were at their most perfect, their most beautiful. Surely there could be nothing evil or insane about that...
Methods of preserving a human corpse in a Wax Museum Morgue may vary, but the most classic method is to simply coat a still-living body with a thin layer of wax... never mind that this would probably result in severe scalding of the victim, and that the gases released by decomposition would quickly render a person preserved in this way unsuitable for looking at unless they were part of a horror exhibition. Some more thoughtful madmen may pre-kill their victims and embalm them before dipping them in wax. Or sometimes, the madman will use just plain old taxidermy to stuff his victims, but any human preserved this way will usually wind up looking a lot rougher (having leathery skin, huge stitches, etc.,) than if they had been preserved by any other method.
Sometimes a Wax Museum Morgue may appear in a fantasy/sci-fi setting, in which case the fanatical "artist" will probably use some sort of magic petrification spell or Applied Phlebotinum to preserve their victims. If they happen to have art itself as a superpower, then their targets are pretty much screwed.
If the method of preservation involves a large laboratory filled with open vats of wax or chemicals, you can expect the villainous madman or his henchmen to wind up falling or tossing themselves into one of the vats at the end of the story. (They rarely get made into statues, though. Probably because the last and only people to possess the skill — or the desire — to do such a thing are now dead.)
Subtrope of Body in a Breadbox and Dead Guy on Display. Often incorporates Taken for Granite and/or the Uncanny Valley. Compare Taxidermy Is Creepy and Taxidermy Terror.
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In 1976, a film crew for The Six Million Dollar Man started rearranging the props in a Long Beach funhouse for a scene they were shooting. Turns out that what the funhouse's owner had believed to be a mannequin was actually a real cadaver: that of Elmer McCurdy, an Oklahoma outlaw shot in 1911. McCurdy's corpse had been embalmed and put on display in sideshows, haunted houses, and, yes, wax museums for decades, passing from one owner to the next. Its status as the genuine article was eventually forgotten, until its arm broke off in a crew member's hand.
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An evil master vampire in Bloodsucking Fiends is electroplated into a copper statue. He survives and eventually gets out.
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In Danse Macabre 6: Ominous Obsession Baron Mayer makes plaster statues out of ballerinas dressed and posed to imitate photos of his late sister Katharine.
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An odd case of this occurs with The Mighty Thor foe the Grey Gargoyle. Turned to a substance resembling stone, victims would usually return to normal after a certain amount of time. However, he discovered a way to arrest the process. He then established an identity for himself as a sculptor and began selling his victims as statues.
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A Bucket of Blood is about a down-on-his-luck artist who accidentally kills a cat, then preserves it and displays it as an original sculpture. Fame, fortune, and depravity soon follow.
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Arrow: In "Broken Dolls", serial killer The Dollmaker appropriately has this as his MO, killing women with the delicate complexion he prefers by pouring a polymer down their throats with a tube so they drown. He abducts Quentin Lance (the cop trying to catch him) and his daughter Laurel, intending to subject her to the process in front of her father, but Oliver saves her with a well-placed arrow.
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Carry On Screaming!, a horror-comedy, had this as the central plot, with a scientist entitled Dr. Watt having young women turned to mannequins. As he's lowering one into the vat that will bring about the transformation, this exchange occurs between his sister Vampyra and him:
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One of the New Series Adventures novels, The Stone Rose, features this. Okay, Rose is turned into stone, but the principle's the same with the freaky sculptor.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): One episode has a collector and wax museum owner who's a mix of Mad Artist, Collector of the Strange, Stalker without a Crush, and Loony Fan (of the Turtles) capturing them and April. The Turtles are frozen still with a gas and put on display while the villain prepares to dip April in wax and intends to do the same to the heroes. Irma arrives just in time to unfreeze them and they save the day, battling an army of robots that the villain used as skeletons for his wax figures.
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House of Wax (2005) bears little resemblance to the 1953 film. Instead, it's a partial remake of a relatively obscure Chuck Connors horror called Tourist Trap (1978), even duplicating that film's main plot twist.
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In Cursery: The Crooked Man and the Crooked Cat pouring acid on part of a copper statue outside the villain's house reveals a skeletal hand.
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Kise Eiji from Psyren uses his powers to create statues by merging people with cement or similar. From the looks on their faces, it was extremely painful.
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The Loonatics Unleashed episode "The Hunter" features various famous Acmetropolis citizens becoming frozen statues for Otto's private gallery.
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Rugal Bernstein of The King of Fighters dipped his opponents in metal after beating them and kept them as statues.
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Cutey Honey: The New Cutey Honey OVAs had our heroine face the Jewel Princess, a Psycho Lesbian who turned the young women who caught her fancy into crystal statues to decorate her lair.
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The Tale of Orpheo's Curse has a wax exhibit in Orpheo's theater. Your character realizes that they all look oddly like your friends.
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The Shadow: Episode "Murders in Wax" puts a spin on this trope. It isn't a deranged sculptor passing off corpses as wax sculptures; it's a deranged murderer simply removing sculptures of people he has just killed, and putting the corpses in their place. (Naturally in this instance his corpses are quickly discovered.)
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Cowards Bend the Knee: It's revealed that the exhibit of wax dummies of Winnipeg Maroons hockey players actually features living hockey players, who appear to have been put in some sort of suspended animation.
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In Coraline, the retired actresses who live downstairs have their dogs preserved after they die, dressing their remains in angel costumes and displaying them in the parlor. At one point, we see one of the ladies sewing the costume for a dog that is still alive, but has become old and sickly. Unusually for this trope, though, they're harmless, nice people, who just have an odd way of grieving.
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Similar to the Narnia example, Freya from The Huntsman: Winter's War traps her enemies in ice and has their frozen bodies posed in the royal gallery. Luckily it's only a case of Harmless Freezing, so they revive after her defeat.
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In Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold, the Tulpani dip some of the trespassers into their realm in molten gold, turning them into gold statues. They then use these statues as decoys to confuse and disconcert other invaders.
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A truly bizarre take on this is Mhasha Zakk the Dustman taxidermist mentioned Planescape Splat book In the Cage: A Guide to Sigil. While she acts like a sweet old woman and is clearly not a killer, she loves her work so much that she occasionally asks a customer for his or her corpse after his death. And she is deadly serious about it. What makes this especially creepy is the fact that at least three customers apparently accepted this offer — they are displayed in her shop.
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In Waxwork, a wax museum in a small town is supposedly opening soon and invites some teens to a private showing, seeing numerous displays about various historical figures such as Dracula, The Phantom of the Opera, a werewolf and the Marquis de Sade. It turns out the owner is a practitioner of the dark arts and each display is actually a pocket dimension with actual artifacts from the actual historical monsters. Whenever someone steps into the display, they are pulled into the world of the monster and killed. When all the displays have a sacrifice in them, the monsters will come back to life and go back out into the world.
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Used in the Knight Hunters CD Drama "Tearless Dolls", in which one of many Mad Artists employs the replacing-the-blood-with-glycerine method to living victims. What makes it even creepier is that one of the girls used in the experiment is Omi's cousin and ex-girlfriend Ouka Sakaki, who was shot to death some time ago, and her grief-stricken and maddened father (and Omi's uncle) Reiji Takatori asked the artist to pretty much make her corpse into a human mannequin, apparently as a way to cope with the loss of the only of his children that he gave a damn for.
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The Twilight Zone (1959): The episode "Elegy" involves three astronauts landing on an asteroid where the inhabitants appear to be frozen in scenes of idyllic 1950s life. Of course, the immortal robotic caretaker informs them that the asteroid is really an exclusive cemetery where the rich can eternally partake in their favourite activity after death. And by the way, what would they most like to be doing right now?
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Book 34 of the Shivers (M. D. Spenser) series by M.D. Spenser, Weirdo Waldo's Wax Museum, features this trope played straight. However, beyond the stereotypical wax displays usually used, the museum in question has multiple displays that demonstrate the history of man's cruelty, including racial and religious persecution, wars, slavery, genocides, and the Holocaust. The families invited to the museum each represent a different stereotype: rich, poor, jock, nerd, religious, and redneck. Their host has done this to demonstrate their unwillingness to cooperate and constant bickering and judgement of one another.
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Vincent: Vincent Malloy has one of these in his fantasies; he even imagines adding his own aunt to the collection. It is of course part of the homage to Vincent Price, who starred in House of Wax (1953) and narrates the short.
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A non-villainous example in the Emerald arc of Pokémon Adventures. After the five Dex Holders from the FireRed/LeafGreen arc are Taken for Granite, their petrified bodies are taken by allies to the museum-ish area of the Battle Tower, put on display to ensure they will be in place to be unpetrified by Jirachi's wishes.
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In The Tripods, the narrator Will is taken by his alien master to a museum that displays outstanding specimens of humanity. There he is sickened to see the corpse of his friend Eloise, preserved in a glass case. When Will last saw her, Eloise had been voted queen of the tournament and thus won the right to serve the Tripods. She went happily.
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Dungeons & Dragons:
One adventure module (available on the Wizards site) has an encounter where a prison guard of Bedlam House has been reduced to near-death and partially baked into a gargoyle statue. A player with more Genre Savvy-ness than ranks in Spot will notice the "statue's" moving eyes, assume that it is an actual gargoyle, and swiftly kill an innocent.
A truly bizarre take on this is Mhasha Zakk the Dustman taxidermist mentioned Planescape Splat book In the Cage: A Guide to Sigil. While she acts like a sweet old woman and is clearly not a killer, she loves her work so much that she occasionally asks a customer for his or her corpse after his death. And she is deadly serious about it. What makes this especially creepy is the fact that at least three customers apparently accepted this offer — they are displayed in her shop.
Subverted in a Ravenloft adventure involving a creepy wax museum. The characters are at first lead to believe the proprietor may be murdering people. Turns out he's a wax golem replacing the people of the city with living wax duplicates, but he actually needs to keep the originals alive, and has to spend some time and effort keeping the catatonic victims from dying of thirst or hunger.
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The Beatles visit a wax museum to see the wax statues of themselves (in the episode "Misery"). On the way, they come across a statue of Count Dracula, who suddenly comes to life. During the episode, John and Paul replace the wax statues of themselves at the Beatles exhibit with themselves as a young lady and an elderly lady happen by:
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones: In "The Ikons of Ikammanen" (#1-2), Indy discovers that the eponymous Ikons are not gold statues as he thought, but people who have been dipped in molten gold. Then the natives who maintain the temple attempt to do it to him and his companion Edith.
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The premise behind the Goosebumps short stories "How I Won My Bat" and "Broken Dolls."
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A nonlethal variant occurs in Phantom Thief Jeanne. Chiaki's father, under a demon's influence, abducts several women, drugs them into a state of suspended animation, and poses them identically to the models in a real wax museum one floor above them. He intends to "complete" his collection with Chiaki and Jeanne, but the ensuing battle triggeres a shock wave big enough to jolt the victims back to consciousness.
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In Batman: Arkham City, the Penguin has this in his museum. He has a member of the League of Assassins, Mr. Freeze and Scarface on display, bodies of cops and members of Joker's and Two-Face's gangs, and exhibits ready for Bruce Wayne and Batman. Some of them, such as police fed to sharks and Harley's hyenas killed and stuffed, show how utterly sadistic he is.
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The Lord Peter Wimsey story "The Abominable History of the Man with the Copper Fingers" has Lord Peter uncovering the truth about a jealous sculptor's surprisingly lifelike statue of his mistress (hint: electroplating is involved).
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The creature from Jeepers Creepers decorates its lair with the preserved bodies of its victims, attached to the ceiling no less.
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In "The Power Artists", an episode of The Saint, Simon Templar has to hide a corpse in plain sight by covering it in plaster of Paris and leaving it on display in a studio. Inevitably, the sculpture gets knocked over.
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The short-lived Something is Out There had a woman finding her own brother's head as an exhibit in a wax museum.
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BioShock:
Sander Cohen has filled his part of the city with plaster "sculptures" that bleed when you hit them. In one shop you walk past a series of them lining the entrance hall and, if you use the weapon upgrade station in the basement, they're not there anymore when you leave. Then you start to notice that other statues aren't fully stationary anymore either...
Also in Fort Frolic is Martin Finnegan, who has taken to posing victims before freezing them.
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Master of Darkness: The second stage takes place in a wax museum filled with animated wax dolls. The Big Bad mentions wanting to kill the hero Dr. Social and make a wax statue of him to replace Jack the Ripper, who Social killed in the previous level.
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In Phineas and Ferb, Doofenshmirtz's petrification ray misfired and hit a live T-rex that had wound up in a museum. Said T-rex was mistaken for a statue and probably stayed in the museum permanently.
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Played with in The Great Ace Attorney. Madame Tusspells's wax museum is full of wax statues indistinguishable from real people, and the trope is discussed, but the statues themselves are very much not made from corpses. However, her likeness of "the Professor" was made from studying the dead body of Genshin Asogi, thought to be the real deal. This makes her a cog in the elaborate Government Conspiracy to cover up the real identity of the Professor.
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In one Knights of the Dinner Table story, the Untouchable Trio (Plus One) find themselves in an underground maze full of remarkably lifelike "statues" of various monsters. They eventually discover a medusa and realize that all of the statues are actually real monsters that have been petrified. After killing the medusa, they realize that they are now in the middle of a maze, surrounded by a menagerie of revived monsters...
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Medusa's shop of "garden statues" in Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
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Rizzoli & Isles find a body inside a statue that is accidentally broken. The killer had posed it to mimic an existing work of art and coated it with plaster.
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Manos: The Hands of Fate involves some sort of evil god named Manos who wants lots of beautiful women put into comas and draped around his altar. Close enough.
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In Red vs. Blue, Temple, the Big Bad of Season 15 does a variant of this to his victims, by locking their armor and leaving them to starve to death/die of dehydration.
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Pencilmation: In "Statues Your Own Adventure", many people are turned to stone by Medusa. After Pencilmate offers to buy one of her "art pieces", she uses them for a museum exhibition, with Pencilmate being her latest addition.
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In The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, one job has the group travel to China to investigate a company that produces artistic mannequin displays made from human remains. They end up learning that the company is being run by the descendants of those working in Unit 731 and that the process to make the art displays involves kidnapping unsuspecting tourists out of dressing rooms, draining their blood, and flushing out their intestines — while the person is still awake.
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Lupin III: Part II:
"Madame Prefers Them Hand-Dipped" revolves around the mysterious Madame X, who wishes to capture the Lupin gang, turn them into wax figures, and add them to her collection of encased celebrity corpses.
"The Bride Came D.O.A." has William Huffner, who has already killed and preserved ninety-nine wives before he plans on doing the same to Fujiko.
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Pony POV Series: As a young Concept, Cadence comes across a gallery full of stone statues of ponies she helped to stop fighting and be friends again, only to find out that they are those ponies, turned into lifeless statues by a Mad Artist unicorn who sells them for profit. This is one of many incidents that convinces her that magic is inherently evil and destructive and needs to be eliminated from the universe.
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Mr. 3 of One Piece is a Mad Artist whose Devil fruit ability is to generate nigh-infinite amounts of liquid wax from his hands that hardens very quickly and becomes harder than steel when it does so. Besides making weapons from it in combat, in his free time, he entraps victims in wax "in the name of art" and ostensibly keeps them for display purposes. He even has his partner, Miss Golden Week, paint them pretty colors. Of note, he has nearly done so to Nami, Vivi, and Zoro at the same time.
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The King in Yellow: In "The Mask", an artist creates a liquid that turns anything stuck into it into stone. He kills a lot of flowers and bugs. Then his wife falls in. This petrification is also reversible, but by the time anyone finds out, the artist has shot himself.
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CSI: Vegas: In "The Painted Man", the CSIs investigate a popular haunted house when a mannequin prop turns out to be a real dead body covered in a thick layer of plastic.
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In Excession, the Culture has many members who place themselves in storage using long-term suspended animation suits which are very thin and transparent. The long-term storage ship Sleeper Service uses the bodies to create dioramas of various famous wars and other events. Subverted in that the suspendees are volunteers, alive, and routinely returned to their lives upon completion of their requested term of suspension.
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Bloodlust features a villain who liked to hunt humans as prey and who had his crack staff of henchmen preserve the bodies for display in an underground gallery. One of the hunter's henchmen winds up falling into a vat of chemicals and dying, but the hunter himself avoids that fate — he gets to be impaled, Christlike, in one of his gallery display niches.
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Subverted in a Ravenloft adventure involving a creepy wax museum. The characters are at first lead to believe the proprietor may be murdering people. Turns out he's a wax golem replacing the people of the city with living wax duplicates, but he actually needs to keep the originals alive, and has to spend some time and effort keeping the catatonic victims from dying of thirst or hunger.
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Get Smart:
One episode has KAOS agents concealing the bodies of people they kill by coating them in wax and leaving them to suffocate while everyone who sees the bodies think that they're just dummies modeling the clothing sold at the fashion show they're using as a cover.
The Waxman is a KAOS agent who operates from a House of Horrors exhibit in an amusement park. When a couple of minions stuff up and bring Max and 99 down on them, they end up as wax exhibits.
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The antagonist of Dark Fury wants to add Riddick to her collection of frozen criminals.
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Wonder Woman (1975): The episode "The Fine Art of Crime" has a curious variation on the theme. Wonder Woman discovers that mannequins in a waxwork show are actually humans frozen in suspended animation. But rather than victims they are the villains' henchmen whom he is using to infiltrate and rob museums. Wonder Woman herself joins their number as a living statue, accepting she has been outsmarted and surrendering into becoming the bad guys' prize exhibit put on display to an appreciative public. The character of Henry Roberts is the progenitor of the Dollmaker character in the DC universe.
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Baron Silas Greenback uses a remote ray to bring statues to life in the Danger Mouse episode "Statues."
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The Fear Street Sagas novel Faces of Terror is a supernatural variation — the villain of the book uses his sculpting skills and black magic to create perfect wax replicas of people, and once the waxwork is finished, the "model" dies. If the waxwork is unfinished, the "model" ages a bit — and he's tormenting a woman who rejected him by making one unfinished figure after another...
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Friday the 13th: The Series:
One episode had Micki and Johnny falling victim to a hillbilly family who preserved corpses by stuffing them. (They obviously hadn't had a lot of practice doing this, judging by the condition of their victims.)
Another episode (appropriately titled Wax Magic) had a variant: a wax modeller killed the woman he was obsessed with and uses a cursed object (a handkerchief belonging to the original Madame Tussaud) to gradually bring a wax model of the woman to life, with the original's personality included.
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The prequel, The Magician's Nephew, has the Witch awakened from a cross between this and Sealed Evil in a Can.
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A high-tech variant in Warhammer 40,000:
Trazyn The Infinite's galleries of Solemnace are full re-enactments of various important events through the galaxy. Except the models in the re-enactments were real, living subjects, transformed forever into light hologram by Necron technology. At one point, an Inquisitor sent five regiments to raid the galleries, only to get a letter from Trazyn thanking her for such a marvelous 'gift'.
Another one where a Dark Eldar sculptor created amazingly lifelike statues out of crystal. In fact, his victims were turned into crystal.
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Several film versions of the Bluebeard legend show the room in which the preserved bodies of the titular character's wives are kept. For instance, in Bluebeard (1972), the unfortunate beauties are stashed in a large walk-in freezer in a modern twist.
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The House That Dripped Blood: In "Waxworks", the proprietor of the museum created his figure of Salome by embalming his executed wife in wax. He later uses the decapitated heads of Rogers and Philip as heads of John the Baptist in the display.
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Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), House of Wax (1953, starring Vincent Price), and Terror in the Wax Museum (1973) are probably the definitive movie examples of this trope, the latter two being remakes of the first. In all, the villain is incapable of reconstructing his previous body of work, and has corpses delivered to him to be waxed.
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Doctor Who:
Likely a homage to this trope occurs in "Spearhead from Space" when government officials who've been replaced by Auton replicants are "stored" under hypnosis at Madame Tussauds.
In "The Five Doctors", any Time Lord who claims Rassilon's prize of true immortality is turned into a still aware but immobile decoration on Rassilon's tomb.
In "The Crimson Horror", a model town is filled with preserved bodies, kept in stasis for what the Big Bad of the Week believes is the coming apocalypse. The Doctor must rescue his companion Clara, who has been subjected to the process but thankfully gets better.
In "Dark Water", the Doctor and Clara visit a mausoleum in which skeletons that are actually Missy's Cybermen sit displayed in tanks of clear fluid.
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At one point in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, SpongeBob and Patrick wind up in a seaside gift shop that sells dried fish and other marine life as decorative souvenirs, and it's portrayed like this (y'know, because the heroes are a sea sponge and a sea star).
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The Bone Chillers series began with a book that featured a variant of this trope. In Beware the Shopping Mall, Robin Fagin discovers a mannequin in a swimwear store's front display that looks disturbingly like one of her friends. Then she sees what looks like a mannequin with a living head inside a dressing room before a sales clerk closes the door. Robin learns all the kids who're in the mall are having their life force sucked out of them and are being turned into mannequins by three ghosts. The ghosts died in the swamp the mall was built over, and when the mall's construction disturbed their graves, they decided to come back to life by draining the lives from young people.
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One CSI episode has a killer stuffing the head of a woman and hanging it on the wall. He thought she was an alien space lizard disguised as a human, though.
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Last Res0rt has Geisha, who wound up a contestant on the show for thirty-nine counts of murder. To be more precise, he's classed as an assassin-grade Gorgon and was caught with thirty-nine 'statues' of people he had kidnapped, tortured, and then murdered by turning them into stone. And those counts of murder only apply to the ones that could be people — the actual toll is likely far higher, considering that he only got caught because he stopped using 'untouchables'.
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KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park features a version of this plot with mind-controlled teens disguised as animatronic robots.
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Anatomy has a very disturbing version of this. Ever seen the "Bodies" exhibition? Now imagine it with 1: the skins on, and the persons recognizable. 2: They were your friends. 3: They were still damn alive when the preparation process started. 4: you're next.
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The Chronicles of Narnia:
The White Witch's Castle in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which contained the bodies of those she had Taken for Granite with her wand. (This petrification was reversible, though.)
The prequel, The Magician's Nephew, has the Witch awakened from a cross between this and Sealed Evil in a Can.
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In the second Laura Bow game, one of the victims is covered in plaster and disguised as a statue.
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Box's gallery in Logan's Run is a variant of this, with ice replacing wax.
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The White Witch's Castle in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which contained the bodies of those she had Taken for Granite with her wand. (This petrification was reversible, though.)
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In Grimm Fairy Tales Photoshoot Special 2016, Robyn Hood fights a villainess called Madame Medusa, who uses a gorgon's eye to petrify actresses and models and turn them into exhibits for her private gallery. She tries to do this to Robyn.
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In Mystery Trackers: The Void a gold statue turned out to be the gold-plated corpse of missing horror novelist Kevin Sting.
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The Camp Half-Blood Series:
Medusa's shop of "garden statues" in Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
The Sequel Series The Heroes of Olympus has King Midas's house, which is filled with golden statues. Take a wild guess of how they were made.
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Yeralash, of all series, has a Played for Laughs and (hopefully) non-lethal example in in the episode centered around the game of "freeze", in which everyone who hears that word has to stay still. One boy exploits it to cause trouble for fun. Meanwhile, a girl from the same school is told to find a bugler statue to display in the hall, but then realizes that a combination of the troublemaking boy, a bugle, the word "freeze" and a whole lot of white paint is quicker and cheaper...
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In All-Star Comics #38, an insane wax museum guard who had earlier incapacitated the Justice Society captures them and tries to turn them into wax figures. However, the Black Canary impersonates Lucrezia Borgia, so the guard gets them out. He then falls into his own wax vat.
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