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"'''Headhunters'''" is the 3rd episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Gravity Falls (TV series)|Gravity Falls]]''. It premiered on June 30, 2012.
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"'''Headhunters'''" is the third episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Gravity Falls (TV series)|Gravity Falls]]''. It premiered on June 30, 2012 on Disney Channel.
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==Official overview==
 
==Official overview==
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When someone tampers with [[Mabel Pines|Mabel's]] life-size wax statue, she and [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] set out to find the culprit. Meanwhile, [[Stan Pines|Grunkle Stan]] mourns over the loss of his [[Wax Stan|wax doppelganger]].<ref name="press">http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/assets/pr%5Chtml/pr48071.html</ref>
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When someone tampers with [[Mabel Pines|Mabel's]] life-size wax statue, she and [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] set out to find the culprit. Meanwhile, [[Stan Pines|Grunkle Stan]] mourns over the loss of his [[Wax Stan|wax doppelganger]].{{Citation needed}}
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
[[File:S1e3 larry king.png|thumb|left|Grunkle Stan introduces the wax figures.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 larry king.png|thumb|left|Grunkle Stan introduces the wax figures.]]
The episode starts out at Mystery Shack, with Dipper and Mabel watching a show called [[Duck-tective]]. [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]] runs in and wants to show the twins what he found while he was cleaning, taking them to a secret door hidden behind the wallpaper. They open it and discover a forgotten wax museum. Mabel admires how lifelike the wax statues are, and Dipper states that one of them isn't as lifelike. It's actually Grunkle Stan, which scares Dipper, Mabel, and Soos and they run screaming.
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The episode starts out at the [[Mystery Shack]], with Dipper and Mabel watching a show called [[Duck-tective]]. [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]] runs in and wants to show the twins what he found while he was cleaning, taking them to a secret door hidden behind the wallpaper. They open it and discover a forgotten wax museum. Mabel admires how lifelike the wax statues are, and Dipper states that one of them isn't as lifelike. It's actually Grunkle Stan, which scares Dipper, Mabel, and Soos and they run screaming.
   
Grunkle Stan then introduces the [[Wax Museum of Mystery|wax museum]]. He says it was one of their most popular mystery attractions - before he forgot all about it. He then notices that [[Wax figures#Wax Abraham Lincoln|Wax Abraham Lincoln]] has been melted by the sun. He then accuses [[Wax figures#Wax John Wilkes Booth|Wax John Wilkes Booth]] of opening the blinds. Mabel suggests creating a new [[Wax Stan|wax figure]] to replace it. Grunkle Stan likes Mabel's idea and he agrees to let her do it.<br />
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Grunkle Stan then introduces the [[Wax Museum of Mystery|wax museum]]. He says it was one of their most popular mystery attractions - before he forgot all about it. He then notices that [[Wax figures#Wax Abraham Lincoln|Wax Abraham Lincoln]] has been melted by the sun, and accuses [[Wax figures#Wax John Wilkes Booth|Wax John Wilkes Booth]] of opening the blinds. Mabel suggests creating a new [[Wax Stan|wax figure]] to replace it. Grunkle Stan likes Mabel's idea and he agrees to let her do it.<br />
   
 
[[File:S1e3 grunkle stan wax figure.png|thumb|Grunkle Stan introduces his new wax figure.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 grunkle stan wax figure.png|thumb|Grunkle Stan introduces his new wax figure.]]
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[[File:S1e3 suspects board.png|thumb|right|Dipper comes up with a list of suspects.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 suspects board.png|thumb|right|Dipper comes up with a list of suspects.]]
That night Grunkle Stan counts the money he made from the re-opening. He tells Dipper and Mabel to go wash up because they have a long day tomorrow. Grunkle Stan sits down to watch Duck-tective with his wax Stan figure while Dipper and Mabel are brushing their teeth. Grunkle Stan gets up to use the bathroom, but when he comes back, he finds the decapitated body of Wax Stan. Frightened, he calls over [[Sheriff Blubs]] and [[Deputy Durland]], but they deem the case as unsolvable. Dipper believes he can solve the case and takes on the job, even though the police officers just think that it is a waste of time. He does so anyway, and he and Mabel come up with a list of suspects. Dipper says it could be months before they find their first clue. Mabel then notices a clue. She sees footprints that lead them to an ax which the believe is the murder weapon. Mabel realizes that the ax could belong to Manly Dan. They take the ax to Soos who tells them that Manly Dan hangs out at a [[Skull Fracture|crazy intense biker joint downtown]].
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That night Grunkle Stan counts the money he made from the re-opening. He tells Dipper and Mabel to go wash up because they have a long day tomorrow. Grunkle Stan sits down to watch Duck-tective with his wax Stan figure while Dipper and Mabel are brushing their teeth. Grunkle Stan gets up to use the bathroom, but when he comes back, he finds the decapitated body of Wax Stan. Frightened, he calls over [[Sheriff Blubs]] and [[Deputy Durland]], but they deem the case as unsolvable. Dipper believes he can solve the case and takes on the job, even though the police officers just think that it is a waste of time. He does so anyway, and he and Mabel come up with a list of suspects. Dipper says it could be months before they find their first clue. Mabel then notices a clue. She sees footprints that lead them to an ax which the belief is the murder weapon. Mabel realizes that the ax could belong to Manly Dan. They take the ax to Soos who tells them that [[Manly Dan]] hangs out at a [[Skull Fracture|crazy intense biker joint downtown]].
   
 
[[File:S1e3 toby determined on ground.png|thumb|left|Dipper and Mabel accuse Toby of being the murderer.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 toby determined on ground.png|thumb|left|Dipper and Mabel accuse Toby of being the murderer.]]
Dipper and Mabel head to the biker joint called [[Skull Fracture]] and both use a fake ID to get inside. Mabel begins talking to one of the customers there while Dipper questions [[Manly Dan]]. Manly Dan has proof that proves he couldn't be the murderer, and also points out that the ax is left handed while he ''only'' uses his right hand. Dipper and Mabel go through their list of suspects to see who is left handed. Once they go through several suspects, there is only one person left on the list- [[Toby Determined]] who runs the [[Gravity Falls Gossiper]]. Dipper and Mabel get Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland to raid Toby's office, but he also has proof that proves he is not the murderer. Dipper believes that Toby has to be guilty. Toby reveals he was in his office making out with a cardboard version of [[Shandra Jimenez]]. Dipper tells Sheriff Blubs to check the prints on the ax. He says there are none, leaving Dipper and Mabel confused and very embarrassed.
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Dipper and Mabel head to the biker joint called [[Skull Fracture]] and both use a fake ID to get inside. Mabel begins talking to one of the customers there while Dipper questions [[Manly Dan]]. Manly Dan has proof that proves he couldn't be the murderer and also points out that the ax is left handed while he ''only'' uses his right hand. Dipper and Mabel go through their list of suspects to see who is left handed. Once they go through several suspects, there is only one person left on the list- [[Toby Determined]] who runs the [[Gravity Falls Gossiper]]. Dipper and Mabel get Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland to raid Toby's office, but he also has proof that proves he is not the murderer. Dipper believes that Toby has to be guilty. Toby reveals he was in his office making out with a cardboard version of [[Shandra Jimenez]]. Dipper tells Sheriff Blubs to check the prints on the ax. He says there are none, leaving Dipper and Mabel confused and very embarrassed.
   
 
[[File:S1e3 wax figures 6.png|thumb|right|The wax figures come to life and attack Dipper and Mabel.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 wax figures 6.png|thumb|right|The wax figures come to life and attack Dipper and Mabel.]]
We then see Stan having a funeral for his wax figure with Dipper, Mabel and Soos in attendance (Wax figures are behind them).Stan runs out crying while reciting a eulogy. Dipper then notices that Wax Stan's shoe has a hole in it. He pieces together the clues and realizes that it was the wax figures. The wax figures come to life and threaten to kill Dipper and Mabel. Mabel asks if they are magic and Sherlock Holmes says they're cursed to come to life when the moon is waxing. He reveals how ten years ago they were an attraction in the Mystery Shack during the day, but then had the freedom to do whatever they wanted during the night, until they stopped drawing a profit, leading to Stan locking them away and forgetting about them. After bringing them out of storage they tried to kill him for revenge, but beheaded his wax figure by mistake. The wax figures then begin attacking Dipper and Mabel. Improvising with a [[Wikipedia:Fire iron|fire iron]], Dipper sword duels with Sherlock Holmes and purposely lures him outside to be melted by the sun.
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We then see Stan having a funeral for his wax figure with Dipper, Mabel and Soos in attendance (Wax figures are behind them). Stan runs out crying while reciting a eulogy. Dipper then notices that Wax Stan's shoe has a hole in it. He pieces together the clues and realizes that it was the wax figures. The wax figures come to life and threaten to kill Dipper and Mabel. Mabel asks if they are magic and Sherlock Holmes says they're cursed to come to life when the moon is waxing. He reveals how ten years ago they were an attraction in the Mystery Shack during the day, but then had the freedom to do whatever they wanted during the night until they stopped drawing a profit, leading to Stan locking them away and forgetting about them. After bringing them out of storage they tried to kill him for revenge but beheaded his wax figure by mistake. The wax figures then begin attacking Dipper and Mabel. Improvising with a [[Wikipedia:Fire iron|fire iron]], Dipper sword duels with Sherlock Holmes and purposely lures him outside to be melted by the sun.
   
 
[[File:S1e3 mabel trying on sweaters.png|thumb|left|Mabel asks Dipper what sweater he likes best.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 mabel trying on sweaters.png|thumb|left|Mabel asks Dipper what sweater he likes best.]]
Mabel gets rid of the rest of the wax figures by throwing them into the fireplace. Grunkle Stan walks in and thanks Dipper and Mabel for finding his wax head. Mabel says she is 99% sure she got rid of all the wax figures, but Wax Larry's head is still in the vents.
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Mabel gets rid of the rest of the wax figures by throwing them into the fireplace. Grunkle Stan walks in and thanks Dipper and Mabel for finding his wax head. Mabel says she is 99% sure she got rid of all the wax figures, but [[Wax figures#Wax Larry King|Wax Larry King's]] head is still in the vents.
   
The end credits show Mabel trying to decide which [[List of Mabel's sweaters|sweater]] to wear, the purple sequins or the yellow llama hair. She asks Dipper which sweater she should pick and, unknown to her, the wax head of Larry King peeks at her through the heating vents and suggests the one with the llama hair because llamas are "nature's greatest warriors". Mabel thinks she heard Dipper and thanks him and leaves to change while Dipper looks around in confusion.
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The end credits show Mabel trying to decide which [[List of Mabel's sweaters|sweater]] to wear, the purple sequins or the yellow llama hair. She asks Dipper which sweater she should pick and, unknown to her, the wax head of Larry King peeks at her through the heating vents and suggests the one with the llama hair because llamas are "nature's greatest warriors." Mabel thinks she heard Dipper and thanks him and leaves to change while Dipper looks around in confusion.
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== After The Episode ==
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As shown in Gravity Falls: Journal 3, Between this episode and "The Hand That Rocks The Mabel", more events occurred that weren't present in the show.
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According to Dipper, He and Mabel had just finished disposing of the wax figures (Which Mabel had turned some of them into lumpy crayons.). They were eating sandwiches when Dipper heard the Wax Larry King whispering about something. So Dipper went into the vents to investigate.
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He attempted to capture the creature but was unsuccessful. When he woke up the next morning, he heard Mabel talking to it nonchalantly. Dipper then theorized that the best way to capture it is to let it interview you.
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===Series continuity===
 
===Series continuity===
*[[Blendin Blandin]] from "[[The Time Traveler's Pig]]," is shown picking up Dipper's shoe during the Grand Re-Opening of the wax museum.
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*[[Blendin Blandin]], who will properly debut in "[[The Time Traveler's Pig]]," is shown picking up Dipper's shoe during the Grand Re-Opening of the wax museum.
*Blendin Blandin and [[Robbie Valentino|Robbie]], are suspects for the murder of Wax Stan.
 
 
*The camera Mabel uses to photograph the crime scene is the same kind featured heavily in the previous episode, "[[The Legend of the Gobblewonker]]."
 
*The camera Mabel uses to photograph the crime scene is the same kind featured heavily in the previous episode, "[[The Legend of the Gobblewonker]]."
*Stan's mourning of the loss of his wax replica might be a reference to the disappearance of his [[Ford Pines|brother]].<ref>http://www.avclub.com/article/gravity-falls-alex-hirsch-his-shows-big-cliffhange-216411</ref>
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*Stan's mourning of the loss of his wax replica is foreshadowing the reveal of the disappearance of his [[Ford Pines|twin brother]].<ref>http://www.avclub.com/article/gravity-falls-alex-hirsch-his-shows-big-cliffhange-216411</ref>
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*Waffles with arms, like the one Mabel draws in this episode, reappear in [[Prison Bubble|Mabeland]] in "[[Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality]]."
   
 
===Trivia===
 
===Trivia===
 
*'''Viewership: '''This episode was watched by 2.710 million viewers on its premiere night.<ref name="ratings" />
 
*'''Viewership: '''This episode was watched by 2.710 million viewers on its premiere night.<ref name="ratings" />
*The title of the episode is a reference to the term "[[Wikipedia:Headhunting|headhunting]]," which is the practice of literally taking a person's head after killing them
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*The title of the episode is a reference to the term "[[Wikipedia:Headhunting|headhunting]]," which is the practice of taking a person's head after killing them
 
[[file:S1e3 wax figures character sheet.jpg|thumb|The wax figures.]]
 
[[file:S1e3 wax figures character sheet.jpg|thumb|The wax figures.]]
 
*The featured wax figures are: [[Wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]], [[Wikipedia:Lizzie Borden|Lizzie Borden]], [[Wikipedia:Groucho Marx|Groucho Marx]], [[Wikipedia:Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]], [[Wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]], [[Wikipedia:Thomas Edison|Thomas Edison]], [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], [[Wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe]], [[Wikipedia:Genghis Khan|Genghis Khan]], [[Wikipedia:Coolio|Coolio]], [[Wikipedia:Larry King|Larry King]], and [[Wikipedia:Richard Nixon|Richard Nixon]]. Also mentioned were [[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]] and a mostly melted [[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]].
 
*The featured wax figures are: [[Wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]], [[Wikipedia:Lizzie Borden|Lizzie Borden]], [[Wikipedia:Groucho Marx|Groucho Marx]], [[Wikipedia:Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]], [[Wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]], [[Wikipedia:Thomas Edison|Thomas Edison]], [[Wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], [[Wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe]], [[Wikipedia:Genghis Khan|Genghis Khan]], [[Wikipedia:Coolio|Coolio]], [[Wikipedia:Larry King|Larry King]], and [[Wikipedia:Richard Nixon|Richard Nixon]]. Also mentioned were [[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]] and a mostly melted [[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]].
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*The ax belonged to Wax Lizzie Borden. The real Lizzie Borden is infamous for allegedly murdering her parents with an ax.
 
*The ax belonged to Wax Lizzie Borden. The real Lizzie Borden is infamous for allegedly murdering her parents with an ax.
 
[[File:S1e3 toby determined kissing cardboard.png|thumb|Timestamped camera footage.]]
 
[[File:S1e3 toby determined kissing cardboard.png|thumb|Timestamped camera footage.]]
*According to Toby Determined's alibi camera footage, the wax figure's beheading took place on Saturday.
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*According to Toby Determined's alibi camera footage, Wax Stan's beheading took place on a Saturday.
 
*A man, woman, and two boys are seen at the wax museum in the wax figures' flashback, and again during the grand unveiling of Wax Stan, not having aged at all.
 
*A man, woman, and two boys are seen at the wax museum in the wax figures' flashback, and again during the grand unveiling of Wax Stan, not having aged at all.
 
*The first page of the suspect list is: [[Manly Dan]], [[Old Man McGucket]], [[Pizza Guy|That Fat Guy]], [[Angry lady]], [[Mikey R.]], Uncle Phil, and Susie. The last two suspects are not shown in this episode.
*The scene when the [[Gravity Falls water tower]] is shown is exactly the same as the one pictured in book ''[[Journal 3|3]]'', except for the presences of [[Giant Vampire Bats]].
 
 
*In the shot where Dipper is interviewing Manly Dan, there is a neon sign in the background which says "Hürzch." This is a reference to the [[Alex Hirsch|creator's]] last name.
*The first page of the suspect list is: [[Manly Dan]], [[Old Man McGucket]], [[Pizza Guy|That Fat Guy]], [[Angry lady]], [[Mikey R.]], Uncle Phil, and Susie. The last two were not shown in the episode, although Uncle Phil is a reference to the [[unnamed fisherman with glasses]] who is based off of animator Phil Rynda.
 
*In the shot where Dipper is interviewing Manly Dan, there is a neon sign in the background saying "Hürzch." This is a reference to the [[Alex Hirsch|creator]]'s last name.
 
 
*In the original version of the episode, the thug Mabel talks to in the club has a tattoo on his arm that read "STAB." Due to censorship, however, in the release of this episode, it is changed to "BATS."
 
*In the original version of the episode, the thug Mabel talks to in the club has a tattoo on his arm that read "STAB." Due to censorship, however, in the release of this episode, it is changed to "BATS."
*Despite not appearing in this episode, Gideon's theme (as listed by [[Brad Breeck]] in his Gravity Falls Soundtrack Playlist on his soundcloud account) plays when Dipper and Mabel discover the wax figure room.
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*Despite not appearing in this episode, [[Gideon Gleeful|Gideon's]] theme (as listed by [[Brad Breeck]] in his Gravity Falls Soundtrack Playlist on his soundcloud account) plays when Dipper and Mabel discover the wax figure room.
*Dipper and Mabel make fake IDs in order to get into the bar downtown. They are known as "Sir Dipping Sauce," age 45, and "Lady Mabelton," age 21. [[File:S1e3 fake ids.png|thumb|173x173px]]
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*Dipper and Mabel make fake IDs in order to get into the bar downtown. They are identified as "Sir Dipping Sauce," age 45, and "Lady Mabelton," age 21.
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*When Dipper and Mabel leave to find Manly Dan, there is writing in the bottom right of the screen that says "G/F#103 BCT126." "G/F" likely stands for "Gravity Falls," and #103 refers to season 1, episode 3.
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*Dipper mocks the Genghis Khan figure after its defeat, and he mentions that it "fell harder than the Jin Dynasty." In fact, Genghis Khan's son [[Wikipedia:Ögedei Khan|Ögedei Khan]] indeed conquered [[Wikipedia:Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] at North China in 1234.
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*When Dipper cuts the top half of [[Wikipedia:Groucho Marx|Groucho Marx]]<nowiki>, Marx remarks that there's nothing in his hand. (Quote: ''Hey, why is there nothing in my hand?'') The real-life Marx always smoked big </nowiki>[https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/groucho-marx-cigar.html Corona Cigars] and for comedic purposes he always had his own style of carrying them in his hand. Due to the ban of showing cigars and cigarettes on television (especially children television), the hand of the wax-Marx in this episode was left empty, but still in the position as if he was holding the cigar. Therefore his remark that he was missing something.
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*Alex Hirsch said in the commentary that he wrote the end credits joke simply to see if Larry King would say "Llamas are nature's greatest warriors." <ref>Episode commentary</ref>
   
 
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*During the end credits of this episode, there is a [[List of cryptograms|cryptogram]] that reads "'''KH'V VWLOO LQ WKH YHQWV'''." Once decoded, it reads "'''HE'S STILL IN THE VENTS'''." It is referring to Wax Larry King's head.
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"Headhunters" is the third episode of the first season of Gravity Falls. It premiered on June 30, 2012 on Disney Channel.


Official overview

When someone tampers with Mabel's life-size wax statue, she and Dipper set out to find the culprit. Meanwhile, Grunkle Stan mourns over the loss of his wax doppelganger.[citation needed]

Synopsis

S1e3 larry king

Grunkle Stan introduces the wax figures.

The episode starts out at the Mystery Shack, with Dipper and Mabel watching a show called Duck-tective. Soos runs in and wants to show the twins what he found while he was cleaning, taking them to a secret door hidden behind the wallpaper. They open it and discover a forgotten wax museum. Mabel admires how lifelike the wax statues are, and Dipper states that one of them isn't as lifelike. It's actually Grunkle Stan, which scares Dipper, Mabel, and Soos and they run screaming.

Grunkle Stan then introduces the wax museum. He says it was one of their most popular mystery attractions - before he forgot all about it. He then notices that Wax Abraham Lincoln has been melted by the sun, and accuses Wax John Wilkes Booth of opening the blinds. Mabel suggests creating a new wax figure to replace it. Grunkle Stan likes Mabel's idea and he agrees to let her do it.

S1e3 grunkle stan wax figure

Grunkle Stan introduces his new wax figure.

Mabel begins to think of ideas for her wax figure. Her first idea is a girl that is part fairy princess and part horse fairy princess. Dipper suggests she carve something from real life and Mabel draws a waffle with big arms. Dipper then suggests she draws someone in her family. Mabel then gets the idea to sculpt Grunkle Stan when he comes into the room looking for his pants. Once she is done, Grunkle Stan loves it and declares that the Wax Museum is back in business.

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Wendy and Dipper holding money.

The next day, they have a grand re-opening of the Wax Museum. There is a mini press conference where Mabel takes questions. A reporter questions where the pizza that was promised on the flyers is. Grunkle Stan claims it was a typo, then shuts down the press conference, throwing a smoke bomb and running off with the admission money. The customers leave infuriated due to there not being any pizza. Mabel thinks it went well.

S1e3 suspects board

Dipper comes up with a list of suspects.

That night Grunkle Stan counts the money he made from the re-opening. He tells Dipper and Mabel to go wash up because they have a long day tomorrow. Grunkle Stan sits down to watch Duck-tective with his wax Stan figure while Dipper and Mabel are brushing their teeth. Grunkle Stan gets up to use the bathroom, but when he comes back, he finds the decapitated body of Wax Stan. Frightened, he calls over Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland, but they deem the case as unsolvable. Dipper believes he can solve the case and takes on the job, even though the police officers just think that it is a waste of time. He does so anyway, and he and Mabel come up with a list of suspects. Dipper says it could be months before they find their first clue. Mabel then notices a clue. She sees footprints that lead them to an ax which the belief is the murder weapon. Mabel realizes that the ax could belong to Manly Dan. They take the ax to Soos who tells them that Manly Dan hangs out at a crazy intense biker joint downtown.

S1e3 toby determined on ground

Dipper and Mabel accuse Toby of being the murderer.

Dipper and Mabel head to the biker joint called Skull Fracture and both use a fake ID to get inside. Mabel begins talking to one of the customers there while Dipper questions Manly Dan. Manly Dan has proof that proves he couldn't be the murderer and also points out that the ax is left handed while he only uses his right hand. Dipper and Mabel go through their list of suspects to see who is left handed. Once they go through several suspects, there is only one person left on the list- Toby Determined who runs the Gravity Falls Gossiper. Dipper and Mabel get Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland to raid Toby's office, but he also has proof that proves he is not the murderer. Dipper believes that Toby has to be guilty. Toby reveals he was in his office making out with a cardboard version of Shandra Jimenez. Dipper tells Sheriff Blubs to check the prints on the ax. He says there are none, leaving Dipper and Mabel confused and very embarrassed.

S1e3 wax figures 6

The wax figures come to life and attack Dipper and Mabel.

We then see Stan having a funeral for his wax figure with Dipper, Mabel and Soos in attendance (Wax figures are behind them). Stan runs out crying while reciting a eulogy. Dipper then notices that Wax Stan's shoe has a hole in it. He pieces together the clues and realizes that it was the wax figures. The wax figures come to life and threaten to kill Dipper and Mabel. Mabel asks if they are magic and Sherlock Holmes says they're cursed to come to life when the moon is waxing. He reveals how ten years ago they were an attraction in the Mystery Shack during the day, but then had the freedom to do whatever they wanted during the night until they stopped drawing a profit, leading to Stan locking them away and forgetting about them. After bringing them out of storage they tried to kill him for revenge but beheaded his wax figure by mistake. The wax figures then begin attacking Dipper and Mabel. Improvising with a fire iron, Dipper sword duels with Sherlock Holmes and purposely lures him outside to be melted by the sun.

S1e3 mabel trying on sweaters

Mabel asks Dipper what sweater he likes best.

Mabel gets rid of the rest of the wax figures by throwing them into the fireplace. Grunkle Stan walks in and thanks Dipper and Mabel for finding his wax head. Mabel says she is 99% sure she got rid of all the wax figures, but Wax Larry King's head is still in the vents.

The end credits show Mabel trying to decide which sweater to wear, the purple sequins or the yellow llama hair. She asks Dipper which sweater she should pick and, unknown to her, the wax head of Larry King peeks at her through the heating vents and suggests the one with the llama hair because llamas are "nature's greatest warriors." Mabel thinks she heard Dipper and thanks him and leaves to change while Dipper looks around in confusion.

After The Episode

As shown in Gravity Falls: Journal 3, Between this episode and "The Hand That Rocks The Mabel", more events occurred that weren't present in the show.

According to Dipper, He and Mabel had just finished disposing of the wax figures (Which Mabel had turned some of them into lumpy crayons.). They were eating sandwiches when Dipper heard the Wax Larry King whispering about something. So Dipper went into the vents to investigate.

He attempted to capture the creature but was unsuccessful. When he woke up the next morning, he heard Mabel talking to it nonchalantly. Dipper then theorized that the best way to capture it is to let it interview you.

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Credits

Production notes

See also: List of allusions and List of goofs.

Series continuity

Trivia

  • Viewership: This episode was watched by 2.710 million viewers on its premiere night.[2]
  • The title of the episode is a reference to the term "headhunting," which is the practice of taking a person's head after killing them
S1e3 wax figures character sheet

The wax figures.

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Timestamped camera footage.

  • According to Toby Determined's alibi camera footage, Wax Stan's beheading took place on a Saturday.
  • A man, woman, and two boys are seen at the wax museum in the wax figures' flashback, and again during the grand unveiling of Wax Stan, not having aged at all.
  • The first page of the suspect list is: Manly Dan, Old Man McGucket, That Fat Guy, Angry lady, Mikey R., Uncle Phil, and Susie. The last two suspects are not shown in this episode.
  • In the shot where Dipper is interviewing Manly Dan, there is a neon sign in the background which says "Hürzch." This is a reference to the creator's last name.
  • In the original version of the episode, the thug Mabel talks to in the club has a tattoo on his arm that read "STAB." Due to censorship, however, in the release of this episode, it is changed to "BATS."
  • Despite not appearing in this episode, Gideon's theme (as listed by Brad Breeck in his Gravity Falls Soundtrack Playlist on his soundcloud account) plays when Dipper and Mabel discover the wax figure room.
  • Dipper and Mabel make fake IDs in order to get into the bar downtown. They are identified as "Sir Dipping Sauce," age 45, and "Lady Mabelton," age 21.
  • When Dipper and Mabel leave to find Manly Dan, there is writing in the bottom right of the screen that says "G/F#103 BCT126." "G/F" likely stands for "Gravity Falls," and #103 refers to season 1, episode 3.
  • Dipper mocks the Genghis Khan figure after its defeat, and he mentions that it "fell harder than the Jin Dynasty." In fact, Genghis Khan's son Ögedei Khan indeed conquered Jin dynasty at North China in 1234.
  • When Dipper cuts the top half of Groucho Marx, Marx remarks that there's nothing in his hand. (Quote: ''Hey, why is there nothing in my hand?'') The real-life Marx always smoked big Corona Cigars and for comedic purposes he always had his own style of carrying them in his hand. Due to the ban of showing cigars and cigarettes on television (especially children television), the hand of the wax-Marx in this episode was left empty, but still in the position as if he was holding the cigar. Therefore his remark that he was missing something.
  • Alex Hirsch said in the commentary that he wrote the end credits joke simply to see if Larry King would say "Llamas are nature's greatest warriors." [4]

Cryptogram

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  • During the end credits of this episode, there is a cryptogram that reads "KH'V VWLOO LQ WKH YHQWV." Once decoded, it reads "HE'S STILL IN THE VENTS." It is referring to Wax Larry King's head.

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