Paranorman Heroes Wiki

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We were scared of her. I believed we were doing what was right. I was wrong. Now, this is our punishment. We thought we knew our way in life. But in death, we are lost. Please. Help us.

Judge Hopkins is the overarching antagonist of Laika's second full-length animated feature film ParaNorman. He is a former judge and who wrongfully sentenced Aggie Prenderghast to her death for the alleged crime of witchcraft in his mortal life. Because of this, he is subject to a curse where he must come to life as a zombie alongside the other judges who persecuted Agatha. Despite having committed many villainous acts, he does feel remorse and does everything in his power to atone for the sins he had committed.

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Judge Hopkins was one of the original townspeople in Blithe Hollow. In the original settlement, there lived a girl named Agatha Aggie Prenderghast, who had the ability to talk to the dead. Having been brought up as Puritans, Hopkins and everyone else was afraid of her, believing that she was practicing witchcraft that she gained by making a deal with the Devil. They took her from her mother and sentenced her to hang. Angry at everyone's intolerance, Aggie unleashes her apparently hidden powers, swearing to make them suffer.

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After their deaths, Hopkins and the other Puritans that condemned Aggie realized their mistakes and spent the next 300 years in guilt and regret. Aggie's curse was that they would rise from the dead as zombies and suffer like she suffered. The curse was prolonged because members of Aggie's family would read her fairy tales to keep her spirit asleep.

300 years later, when Norman Babcock, not understanding the whole story, fails to read the fairy tales to Aggie because he was distracted by a bully named Alvin. Aggie's angry spirit and the zombies began to rise, Alvin and Norman make a run for it, eventually catching up to Norman's sister, Courtney, his best friend, Neil, and Neil's older brother, Mitch. Mitch accidentally runs over one of the zombies and the kids make a hasty drive to get away from them. Judge Hopkins tries to personally climb aboard Mitch's van but Mitch floors it, leaving Hopkins hanging from the back, struggling to reach for Norman.

Hopkins and the other zombies move on into the town, where they are confused and terrified of the modern world around them. The people of Blithe Hollow think they are being attacked, create an angry mob, and try to fight the zombies, even through the storm Aggie personifies herself as causes more damage. Eventually, Norman and his friends look into the town hall, looking for Aggie's records, to no avail. Eventually, Norman is knocked unconscious when Aggie's storm strikes the building.

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Norman has a magic-induced flashback of Aggie's trial, he eventually wakes up surrounded by the zombies. The Judge (who apparently is the only one who can talk to Norman) walks up to him, but Norman shouts at him, calling him out for what they did to Aggie. The guilt-ridden Judge admits his fears got the better of them and they do deserve their fate but are trying to make up for what they did, no matter how unforgivable it may be. Hopkins tells Norman the curse is their punishment and he must help the zombies.

Hopkins and the other zombies offer to take Norman to Aggie's grave so he can personally reach out to her, but they are cornered by the angry mob, who threaten to lynch Norman for being in league with the zombies, but Norman's friends, who realize how important Norman's goal is, calls them out on it. Norman's family decides to drive him to Aggie's grave, with Hopkins joining in to guide them (leading to a very awkward car drive) and the other zombies stay behind.

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Around the end of the film, after Norman reaches out to Aggie and she goes back to sleep, Hopkins and the other zombies begin to crumble to dust and their spirits fade away, this time everyone else could see them as they move on. The Judge disappears in front of Norman's family with a sad and regretful look on his face, though he is grateful towards Norman for ending the curse for good. It's not clear if they go to Heaven or Hell when they moved on. Judging from the fact he and the rest of the zombie regret and show remorse for this misdeeds, they most likely are allowed to rest in peace rather than suffering eternal damnation.

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In the flashbacks, Judge Hopkins appeared to be an authoritarian and abusive control freak with absolutely no empathy towards Aggie and her mother. Like most inquisitors from the period, he believed to do good and considered Aggie and her mother as freaks. However, he did not order their deaths by pure sadism but rather out of genuine fear of their powers. Once dead, Hopkins spent the next centuries in regrets and wished everything to be forgiven for what he has done.This was proposed and approved by es Wiki's Pure Good Proposals Thread. Any act of removing this from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a villainous attempt to demonize said character) and the user will have a high chance of being smitten blocked. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an administrator first. Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum.

You think just because there's bad people out there that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

Judge

Norman Babcock is the main protagonist of Laika's 2nd full-length animated feature film ParaNorman. He is gifted with the power to speak to the dead, which is why he enjoys watching zombie movies. Norman is unexpectedly called upon to save his town, Blithe Hollow, from an ancient curse. On his adventure, he matches wits with the school bully, his spoiled, boy-crazy teenage sister, a vengeful witch, and a horde of zombies to protect his family and town.

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He is voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee, who also portrayed Owen in Let Me In, Alexander in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Willy in the English version of Maya the Bee Movie, Ethan Whyte in 2067, Keda in Alpha, and Nightcrawler in X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix. In the Japanese dub from the movie, he is voiced by Hana Takeda.

Norman Babcock was born in the town of Blithe Hollow, Massachusetts, and was born with the ability to see and communicate with the dead. His powers allowed him to converse with the spirit of his dead grandmother, but also left him emotionally distanced from his family and an outcast among the town, none of whom believed his ability to be true, with the exception of his new friend, Neil.

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One day, during school rehearsals celebrating the trial and execution of the infamous Witch of Blithe Hollow, Norman experienced a strange vision of the town's past, resulting in his humiliation at school. Shortly afterwards, he met his estranged uncle, Mr. Prenderghast. Mr. Prenderghast revealed to Norman that he shared his ability to see ghosts and warned him that the witch's curse over the town was real and that he was the only one who could stop it. Shortly after this encounter, Mr. Prenderghast passed away. During the following school play, Norman experienced another vision where he was chased by the witch's accusers through a forest. Due to this, Normal panicked during the play and humiliated himself and his family in front of the entire town. As punishment, Norman's father Perry grounded him. 

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The following day, Norman was ridiculed by his peers, causing him to retreat into the school bathroom. While there, Norman was confronted by the ghost of Mr. Prenderghast, who explained to him that the witch's ghost would soon arise and awaken the dead. To stop this, Norman was instructed to read a certain book at the witch's burial grounds before the sunset. Norman reluctantly accepted this task, and his uncle passed on to the afterlife. 

Returning home, Norman received encouragement from his grandmother's spirit to go through with the task. Norman briefly conferred with Neil and explained his objective before setting off to Mr. Prenderghast's cabin in the woods to retrieve his book. Upon succeeding in this, Norman arrived at the town's graveyard and stumbled upon the burial grounds of the witch's accusers. Norman began to read from the book at the gravesite, only to discover that the book was merely a set of fairy tales. He was interrupted by Alvin, the local bully, who took the book away from him. The sunset before Norman could finish reading the book, and the witch's ghost awoke from her slumber and promptly rose her accusers back from the dead as zombies. Norman and Alvin fled from the zombies back to Mr. Prenderghast's cabin, where Norman came to the conclusion that he was reading the book at the wrong area.

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In the flashbacks, Judge Hopkins appeared to be an authoritarian and abusive control freak with absolutely no empathy towards Aggie and her mother. Like most inquisitors from the period, he believed to do good and considered Aggie and her mother as freaks. However, he did not order their deaths by pure sadism but rather out of genuine fear of their powers. Once dead, Hopkins spent the next centuries in regrets and wished everything to be forgiven for what he has done.This was proposed and approved by es Wiki's Pure Good Proposals Thread. Any act of removing this from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a villainous attempt to demonize said character) and the user will have a high chance of being smitten blocked. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an administrator first. Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum.

You think just because there's bad people out there that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

Judge

Norman Babcock is the main protagonist of Laika's 2nd full-length animated feature film ParaNorman. He is gifted with the power to speak to the dead, which is why he enjoys watching zombie movies. Norman is unexpectedly called upon to save his town, Blithe Hollow, from an ancient curse. On his adventure, he matches wits with the school bully, his spoiled, boy-crazy teenage sister, a vengeful witch, and a horde of zombies to protect his family and town.

Victor Van Dort

He is voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee, who also portrayed Owen in Let Me In, Alexander in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Willy in the English version of Maya the Bee Movie, Ethan Whyte in 2067, Keda in Alpha, and Nightcrawler in X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix. In the Japanese dub from the movie, he is voiced by Hana Takeda.

Norman Babcock was born in the town of Blithe Hollow, Massachusetts, and was born with the ability to see and communicate with the dead. His powers allowed him to converse with the spirit of his dead grandmother, but also left him emotionally distanced from his family and an outcast among the town, none of whom believed his ability to be true, with the exception of his new friend, Neil.

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One day, during school rehearsals celebrating the trial and execution of the infamous Witch of Blithe Hollow, Norman experienced a strange vision of the town's past, resulting in his humiliation at school. Shortly afterwards, he met his estranged uncle, Mr. Prenderghast. Mr. Prenderghast revealed to Norman that he shared his ability to see ghosts and warned him that the witch's curse over the town was real and that he was the only one who could stop it. Shortly after this encounter, Mr. Prenderghast passed away. During the following school play, Norman experienced another vision where he was chased by the witch's accusers through a forest. Due to this, Normal panicked during the play and humiliated himself and his family in front of the entire town. As punishment, Norman's father Perry grounded him. 

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The following day, Norman was ridiculed by his peers, causing him to retreat into the school bathroom. While there, Norman was confronted by the ghost of Mr. Prenderghast, who explained to him that the witch's ghost would soon arise and awaken the dead. To stop this, Norman was instructed to read a certain book at the witch's burial grounds before the sunset. Norman reluctantly accepted this task, and his uncle passed on to the afterlife. 

Returning home, Norman received encouragement from his grandmother's spirit to go through with the task. Norman briefly conferred with Neil and explained his objective before setting off to Mr. Prenderghast's cabin in the woods to retrieve his book. Upon succeeding in this, Norman arrived at the town's graveyard and stumbled upon the burial grounds of the witch's accusers. Norman began to read from the book at the gravesite, only to discover that the book was merely a set of fairy tales. He was interrupted by Alvin, the local bully, who took the book away from him. The sunset before Norman could finish reading the book, and the witch's ghost awoke from her slumber and promptly rose her accusers back from the dead as zombies. Norman and Alvin fled from the zombies back to Mr. Prenderghast's cabin, where Norman came to the conclusion that he was reading the book at the wrong area.

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