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'''[[File:The_Thing_Upstairs.JPG|thumb|The Thing Upstairs]]The Thing Upstairs''' is a major but ultimately unseen character in the claymation series ''The Trapdoor'' - an evil and eternally hungry demon The Thing Upstairs is the master of the protagonist Berk and has the monster do all manner of tasks, first and foremost amongst them being feeding him.
 
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{{Villain Infobox|image=The Thing Upstairs.JPG|fullname=Unknown|alias=The Thing Upstairs|origin=The Trap Door|occupation=Berk's Boss|hobby=Eating|crimes=Enslavement|type of villain=Ugly Ruler}}
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'''The Thing Upstairs''' is the main antagonist of the claymation series ''The Trap Door''. He is a cranky, hungry behemoth that lives upstairs, constantly shouting demands to his servant, [[w:c:hero:Berk|Berk]], to maintain the castle and prepare his meals.
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He is voiced by the late Willie Rushton, who provided voices for all other speaking characters in the television series.
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==Appearance==
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The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and ancient castle "in the dark and nasty regions where no-one goes". He is never seen entirely, though a small portion of his body can seen briefly during a lightning flash  in "The Little Thing", appearing as a formless mass of lumpy flesh. Berk describes him as a "great giant carbuncle" or "wobbly lump of gooey blubber". He has also had a few body parts fall off, such as a giant fang in "The Pain", and one of his many detatchable eyeballs in "Not Very Nice". He is also implied to have three humps on his back, more than one head, and has the ability to fly. He also (somehow) wears pajamas.
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==Personality==
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The Thing Upstairs is cranky, gluttonous, and even whiny at times, constantly shouting demands to Berk in every episode, mostly to feed him, but also to mend his clothes, give him baths, or simply to be quiet. His meals often consist of nasty things like bugs, worms, garbage, and other disgusting things that Berk cooks up in his kitchen and sends up via dumbwaiter. More than once when a monster comes out of the trap door, Berk gets rid of it by feeding it to the Thing Upstairs.
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==Trivia==
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*The Thing Upstairs talks in a Cockney London English accent.
   
The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and evil-looking castle and as mentioned above the demon is obsessed with eating - however his "food" is often vile and grotesque, such as worms or similar: there have even been occasions where Berk has feed monsters who emerge from the titular [[Trapdoor]] to The Thing Upstairs.
 
   
The Thing Upstairs is also a slave-driver who has Berk do other tasks around the castle, it is very apparent that Berk fears The Thing Upstairs as every time the demon yells out orders, Berk is quick to try and appease him.
 
 
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Thing Upstairs.jpg|A fan art of The Thing Upstairs.
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TheThingUpstairs.jpg|A brief appearance of The Thing Upstairs.
TheThingUpstairs.jpg|A brief appearance of The Thing Stairs.
 
 
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The Thing Upstairs is the main antagonist of the claymation series The Trap Door. He is a cranky, hungry behemoth that lives upstairs, constantly shouting demands to his servant, Berk, to maintain the castle and prepare his meals.

He is voiced by the late Willie Rushton, who provided voices for all other speaking characters in the television series.


Appearance

The Thing Upstairs resides within a massive and ancient castle "in the dark and nasty regions where no-one goes". He is never seen entirely, though a small portion of his body can seen briefly during a lightning flash  in "The Little Thing", appearing as a formless mass of lumpy flesh. Berk describes him as a "great giant carbuncle" or "wobbly lump of gooey blubber". He has also had a few body parts fall off, such as a giant fang in "The Pain", and one of his many detatchable eyeballs in "Not Very Nice". He is also implied to have three humps on his back, more than one head, and has the ability to fly. He also (somehow) wears pajamas.


Personality

The Thing Upstairs is cranky, gluttonous, and even whiny at times, constantly shouting demands to Berk in every episode, mostly to feed him, but also to mend his clothes, give him baths, or simply to be quiet. His meals often consist of nasty things like bugs, worms, garbage, and other disgusting things that Berk cooks up in his kitchen and sends up via dumbwaiter. More than once when a monster comes out of the trap door, Berk gets rid of it by feeding it to the Thing Upstairs.


Trivia

  • The Thing Upstairs talks in a Cockney London English accent.


Gallery