“ | Ki-Ki-Ki... Ma-Ma-Ma... | „ |
~ The iconic sound heard in every piece of media in the franchise, meant to resemble Jason's voice saying "kill kill kill, mom mom mom" in Mrs. Voorhees' mind. |
Summary
Friday the 13th is a series of horror slash films mainly revolving around Jason Voorhees, who drowned at Camp Crystal Lake as a child due to careless camp counsellors, causing his deranged mother to take revenge years later, killing the staff before being offed by the only survivor. Jason then turns up alive, donning his iconic hockey mask as he attacked those who dared to step foot on the now infamous campsite. The series usually focuses on irresponsible camp counsellors at Crystal Lake who become the victims of violent massacres.
As the series continued, the overall narrative began to deviate, with supernatural elements such as Undead Jason, a girl with powerful psychic abilities, and a futuristic space setting were introduced, just to name a few examples (for a ridiculously short time for that being the name of the movie). Interestingly enough, Friday the 13th shares a universe with A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Evil Dead, with the icons of each series having interacted with each other. A reboot was made in 2009, portraying a more grounded Jason.
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The Power of the Verse
Unsurprisingly, Jason Voorhees stands as the most notable character of this verse, casually performing Wall level feats in most films while sporting at least Wall level durability after he came back from the dead. Despite being portrayed as unstoppable to his victims, he tends to suffer repeatedly from being defeated by things that frankly should not stop him. Über Jason and Tina Shepard's psychic attacks manage to reach Small Building level, with the former being able to withstand a Building level+ explosion. Jason X³ manages to reach City level with the possibility of Island level durability, a surprising spike in power relative to verse's genre.
Undead Jason displays a decent assortment of abilities that only make him all the more threatening, such as Regeneration, Mind Manipulation, Possessing, Self-Sustenance, and some useful resistances. Technological achievements from humanity mirror the real world's own until the setting jumps forward to the year of 2463. Space travel, cloning, cyborgization, and nanotechnology capable of reactive evolution are some notable examples of what has become commonplace in human society. An android known as Kay-Em was even created, who had no trouble defeating Undead Jason, only being easily defeated when facing Über Jason.
Calculations
- Jason punches through a steel door - 13797.7 Joules = 9-B (Wall level)
- Jason stabs through a cryogenic chamber - 61239.4432322 Joules = 9-B (Wall level)
- Jason tanks an exploding car - 4.84746282e+4 Joules = 9-B (Wall level)
- Jason has a boiler dropped on him - 189,877.848413 joules = 9-B (Wall level)
- Über-Jason tosses a tree - 32,905.935 kg (Class 50) and 16,789,300 joules = 9-B+ (Wall level+)
- Über-Jason crushes a metal ramp - 200833.720 tonnes of force (Class M)
- Über-Jason tanks re-entry - 0.0060811105 Tons of TNT = 9-A (Small Building level)
- Über-Jason shatters a wall - 449,554,400 joules or 107 kilograms of TNT = 9-A (Small Building level)
- Über-Jason tanks an explosion - 1.575 tonnes of TNT = 8-C+ (Building level)
- Über-Jason tanks an atmosphere piercing explosion - 1.8019058e+17 Joules, 43.0665814755 Megatons = 7-B (City level)
- Jason X³ is shot into the Moon - 1.8453e+19 Joules or 4.41 Gigatons = 6-C (Island level)
- NES Jason's speed - 22.3552174 m/s (Superhuman)
- Über-Jason blitzes soldiers - 32.08 m/s (Superhuman)
- Jason X³ moves like a blur - 125 m/s (Subsonic)
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