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The Horrendously Horrible Happening books are a series by ''[[Persimmony Glitchet]]'' (a spoof of Lemony Snicket and the series of unfortunate events).
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[[Category:Fictional Books]]
|first = "[[Fern & Persimmony Glitchet]]"
|last = "[[I Owe You One]]"}} The '''Horrendously Horrible Happening''' books are a series of children's novels by [[Persimmony Glitchet]]. They are a parody of ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.'' [[Fern Walters|Fern]] and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] are two characters known to be big fans of the series, while many other characters also seem to enjoy the books.
 
==Characters==
<gallery captionalign="left">
Dukevladimir.png|[[Duke Vladimir]]
Bronteorphan1.png|"[[Bronte Orphan Number 1]]"
Bronteorphan2.png|[[Victor Bronte]]
Bronteorphan3.png|"[[Bronte Orphan Number 3]]"
</gallery>
 
==Books==
===Book 1: The Calamitous Commencement===
Book 1, "The Calamitous Commencement," is mentioned by Fern in "[[Fern & Persimmony Glitchet]]." Only a small amount of the cover is shown in an extremely blurry shot.
 
Fern says that in the book, [[Duke Vladimir]] kidnaps the three Bronte orphans. He puts them in a box in front of an audience, and performs a magic act, making them disappear, then saying that there is no time in the show to make them reappear. Fern seems to have enjoyed this book a lot.
 
<gallery captionalign="left" orientation="none" widths="179">
Hhhbook1shot1.png|Duke Vladimir kidnaps the Bronte orphans
Hhhbook1shot2.png|After tying up the Bronte orphans, Duke Vladimir forces them inside a box
Hhhbook1shot3.png|Duke Vladimir makes the box disappear
Hhhbook1shot4.png|Duke Vladimir tells the audience there will be no time to make the children reappear
</gallery>
 
===Book 5:The Malevolent Mailbox===
Not much is known about this one, as its only mention was that [[Victor Bronte]] wrote a letter in invisible ink.
===Book 10:The Awful Aquarium===
Book 10, "The Awful Aquarium," is mentioned by Francine in "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet." Once again, only a small amount of the cover is shown in an extremely blurry shot.
 
Francine says that in the book, the orphans find a home with their [[Uncle Max]], until Duke Vladimir captures the youngest orphan and threatens to feed her to sharks unless the other two children give him all of their fortune. The two are forced to do so, rescuing their sister and handing over money to Duke Vladimir. Francine seems to have enjoyed this book a lot. This is a parody of when Count Olaf locked Sunny Baudelaire in a birdcage a threatened to drop her.
 
<gallery captionalign="left" widths="179" orientation="square">
Hhhbook10shot1.png|Duke Vladimir captures the smallest orphan
Hhhbook10shot2.png|The smallest orphan in the cage
Hhhbook10shot3.png|Duke Vladimir prepares to pull the lever to feed her to the sharks
Hhhbook10shot4.png|Duke Vladmir threatens to feed the orphan to the sharks unless he receives the orphans' fortune
Hhhbook10shot5.png|The orphans rescue the smallest orphan
Hhhbook10shot6.png|Duke Vladmir ends up with the money given to him to release the captured child
</gallery>
 
===Book 13: Horrible Alps===
Book 13, "Horrible Alps," is seen in "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet," where Fern and Francine mention that it ends with all three Bronte children dangling from a cable car over the Alarming Alps.
 
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hhhbook13.png|Cover
</gallery>
 
===Book 14===
There is actually a discrepancy as to what book 14 is called. In "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet," book 14 comes out, called "The Dreary Delicatessen," yet in "[[I Owe You One]]," [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is seen reading a Persimmony Glitchet book called "The Bellicose Bathroom." Though it isn't confirmed that this was part of the series, it has the same back and book number on the side that the other books in the series had.
 
<gallery captionalign="left">
thedrearydelicatessen.png|The Dreary Delicatessen Book Cover
hhhbook14.png|The Bellicose Bathroom Book Cover
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' only has 13 books, while ''Horrendously Horrible Happenings'' has 14, or perhaps more.
*One of the main characters "Duke Vladimir" has a Name simliar to {{W|Vladimir Putin}}
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 27 April 2024

Horrendously Horrible Happenings
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Information
First Appeared

"Fern & Persimmony Glitchet"

Last Appeared

"I Owe You One"

The Horrendously Horrible Happening books are a series of children's novels by Persimmony Glitchet. They are a parody of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Fern and Francine are two characters known to be big fans of the series, while many other characters also seem to enjoy the books.

Characters[edit]

Books[edit]

Book 1: The Calamitous Commencement[edit]

Book 1, "The Calamitous Commencement," is mentioned by Fern in "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet." Only a small amount of the cover is shown in an extremely blurry shot.

Fern says that in the book, Duke Vladimir kidnaps the three Bronte orphans. He puts them in a box in front of an audience, and performs a magic act, making them disappear, then saying that there is no time in the show to make them reappear. Fern seems to have enjoyed this book a lot.

Book 5:The Malevolent Mailbox[edit]

Not much is known about this one, as its only mention was that Victor Bronte wrote a letter in invisible ink.

Book 10:The Awful Aquarium[edit]

Book 10, "The Awful Aquarium," is mentioned by Francine in "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet." Once again, only a small amount of the cover is shown in an extremely blurry shot.

Francine says that in the book, the orphans find a home with their Uncle Max, until Duke Vladimir captures the youngest orphan and threatens to feed her to sharks unless the other two children give him all of their fortune. The two are forced to do so, rescuing their sister and handing over money to Duke Vladimir. Francine seems to have enjoyed this book a lot. This is a parody of when Count Olaf locked Sunny Baudelaire in a birdcage a threatened to drop her.

Book 13: Horrible Alps[edit]

Book 13, "Horrible Alps," is seen in "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet," where Fern and Francine mention that it ends with all three Bronte children dangling from a cable car over the Alarming Alps.

Book 14[edit]

There is actually a discrepancy as to what book 14 is called. In "Fern & Persimmony Glitchet," book 14 comes out, called "The Dreary Delicatessen," yet in "I Owe You One," Arthur is seen reading a Persimmony Glitchet book called "The Bellicose Bathroom." Though it isn't confirmed that this was part of the series, it has the same back and book number on the side that the other books in the series had.

Trivia[edit]

  • A Series of Unfortunate Events only has 13 books, while Horrendously Horrible Happenings has 14, or perhaps more.
  • One of the main characters "Duke Vladimir" has a Name simliar to Vladimir Putin