Samantha Manson
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Samantha "Sam" Manson | |
Sam Manson |
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Publisher | Nickelodeon |
First appearance | "Mystery Meat" |
Created by | Butch Hartman |
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Full name | Samantha "Sam" Manson |
Team affiliations | Danny Phantom (Boyfriend), Tucker Foley (Best friend), Undergrowth (temporarily her "father") |
Notable aliases | Sammy-kins, Sam |
Abilities | Experienced in ghost fighting, usually reliable, vast wealth. Temporarily control over plants. |
Samantha "Sam" Manson is a fictional character from the Nickelodeon animated series Danny Phantom. She is the leading female character and love interest of Danny Fenton/Phantom.
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[edit] Appearance/History
One of Danny's best friends, Sam is a self-proclaimed goth (much to her parents' dismay) [1] and a strict ultra-recyclo vegetarian.[2] She wears dark clothing and has great interest in the subliminal and netherworldly, but combines this with an outspoken attitude on vegetarianism, animal rights and environmentalism. Her personality is seemingly less dreary than the stereotypical "goth" persona usually shown. Based on how she conducts herself, it would be fairer to say that she labels herself a goth more as an outlet for her independence and individuality than as an embrace of how the stereotypical goth is presumed to behave-as such, she is often livid over the wider range of popular materials.[3]
She has also openly admitted to being a "cat person" [4] and goes by the name of "Chaos" in the Doomed video game. [5]She is a fan of punk, metal, and techno/electronica music, monster movies--with her favorites being female monsters Femalien, Terminatra, and Nightmerica (all based or parodied on various monster and/or horror films)[6]--and Akira Kurosawa's samurai films. Sam also has a collection of old vinyl punk-rock records from the 70s and 80s. [7])
Her parents are extremely wealthy, having inherited from the great inventor of the deli toothpick cellophane-twirling device; although she keeps this a secret with only her two best friends knowing, as she'd rather earn real friends, rather than through popularity and fake friendships that come with wealth.[8] She has an often strained relationship with her folks due to their optimistic, colorful personality as opposed to her darker outlook in life.
Sam's got into her fair share of troubles and adventure (usually as a result from her forced indiviuality), ranging from being turned into a ghost dragon briefly when wearing the amulet of Aragon when Paulina gave it back to her, thinking it was hers,[9] to accidentally erasing Danny Phantom's existence by unknowingly making a wish Desiree grants[6] to being nearly being a bride to Prince Aragon in [10] and getting possessed by Undergrowth, a plant ghost, as his 2nd-in-command.[11] She is also responsible for designing Danny's new "DP" emblem which he has kept for the remainder of the series.)[6] She's known Tucker and Danny from since at least the 2nd grade[12].
For the case of her relationship with Danny, they have since developed crushes on each other, possibly blossoming into love. Their feelings (which neither one of them was brave enough to admit to for a long time) have sent both of them into emotional circles as Sam often has to watch as Danny put a move on with other girls--particularly Valerie,[13] or at one point when she had a boyfriend herself, leading to awkward situations.[14] The issue was resolved between them during the climax of the series finale, ending with Sam and Danny finally getting some closure.
She originally was supposed to have a 'psychic connection' with Danny that would let one know where the other one was; however, this was nixed right before the premiere, since Danny already had ghost powers and Sam had other attributes; Butch Hartman didn't want them to seem too developed already.)[15]
[edit] Wardrobe
Sam has long-short black-dyed hair with a small ponytail at the top of her head held back by a green hair tie and purple lipstick. Her clothing consists of a black choker around her neck while her upper body consists of a black tanktop exposing her midriff with a purple oval in the center. Her lower body consists of a black skirt with a green crosshatch design, purple stockings, and black combat boots. She also has a pair of black bracelets around her wrists.
[edit] Personality/Weakness
In spite of her wealthy upbringing by her parents, Sam is not so much spoiled as she is bossy and sometimes be hypocritical; Sam forces her Ultra-Recyclo Vegetarian diet on the entirety of Casper High, despite her claims of individuality,[2] she advises Danny against using his ghost powers for abusing bullies, but in another episode, she suggests that he uses them to scare people away from buying environmentally-threatening trucks.[6] It is clear that she would do anything she could that would help him during his numerous battles with his enemies as well as keep him out of trouble and has often been the one out of Danny's two best friends to take whatever risk necessary to save/help Danny.[16]
Out of the three, Sam's also the most rational and mature, often thinking on a realistic level compared to the two as well as pointing out to Danny to focus more on ghost hunting when the situation should ever arise. However expressive she may be though, Sam still harbors her inner most feelings inside, especially her secret crush on Danny which she has trouble revealing (and quite often than not, this is trouble for her as other girls slowly warm up to him).
[edit] Romance
Both Danny and Sam have constantly denied any romantic attractions with one another throughout the series, although Sam's affection for Danny is quite obvious to most of the other characters on the show, often portraying jealousy whenever Danny is with another girl and stuttering to confess her feelings frequently.
There is also the fact that Danny is extremely attracted to Paulina (a popular, shallow, but very beautiful girl) who detests him but is in love with his ghostly alter ego)[17] (although later episodes seem to indicate otherwise that Danny may slowly be losing his crush on her). Danny has also built up a friendship and romance with Valerie Gray (who likes the human Danny, but hates his ghost self), though it eventually ended as well.[13]
Sam's issue stems from the fact that she is often too shy or afraid to tell Danny her true feelings for reasons of her own. Her only level of intimate reactions to Danny were through the two "fake-out make-outs" with Danny, both to create a distraction and avoid danger (the first planned by Sam while the second by Danny). In both instances, the two seemed to enjoy it, although they later become embarrassed by these intimate moments.)[4]
Sam at one point fell for a new goth kid named Gregor, who claims he is from Hungary, but later dumps him when he turns out to be a fake (he is actually from Michigan with his actual name as Elliot). It is during this episode that Danny shows many signs of being jealous of "Gregor" and Sam's relationship, and admits that he is unsure of whether or not he likes her as more than a friend.[14] She and Danny continued to exhibit many signs of a romance throughout Season Three including possessing the same dream where the two both dreamt they were a couple.[18] At the end, Danny gives Sam the infamous "Wes" ring and are officially a couple.[19]
[edit] Relationships
[edit] Danny Fenton/Phantom
Throughout the series, Danny considers Sam to be one of his best friends. The two frequently quarrel, but they gradually realize their feelings for each other. By the series finale, it is implied that they are dating. It is also revealed that Sam has feelings for Danny even before Danny realizes his feelings for her. In "Double Cross My Heart" [14] Sam cringes when Danny asks her if she knows how it feels to like someone she couldn't date. Ironically, Danny asks her this question because he feels that way about his enemy, Valerie Gray. Sam's feelings for Danny stem from her admiration of his good use of his superpowers and his individuality as a fellow high school outcast.
[edit] Tucker Foley
Sam also considers Tucker her best friend, but the two are quite opposites (his meat habits as oppose to her vegetarian, his lighthearted behavior to her more down-to-earth method) and they often bicker over even the mundane reasons. She also sometimes considers him to be an annoyance, but is shown to still enjoy his company.
[edit] Jazz Fenton
Sam originally has no relationship with Jazz. Upon Jazz's admittance of her knowledge of Danny's ghost powers, Jazz begins to assist Tucker, Sam, and Danny in capturing the various ghosts which attack Amity Park. Near the end of the series in the episode "Girls Night Out", Sam gains respect for Jazz's ghost-fighting abilities when her plan to rescue Amity Park from Penelope Spectra, Ember McLain, and Kitty is successful. Both of them work together without disagreement in the latter episodes.
[edit] The Manson Family
Sam's relationship with her parents, Jeremy and Pamela Manson, is often strained as they often share different opinions. The parents want a more chirpy, happy daughter, trying to remove her away from her Gothic nature while Sam cannot stand her parents' sunny personalities ("I'm a creature of the night doomed to a family of morning people."). She's often annoyed with them as well whenever they get involved in her life (ironically, something she has a habit of doing as well), but still shows love for them both, concerned when they're in trouble and so forth.
While she's not shown often, Sam seems to garner more respect for her grandmother then her parents as she supports all of her granddaughter's individualist decisions, having been a bit of a nonconformist herself in her youth (she shows Sam a picture of herself wearing a dark outfit somewhat similar to Sam's normal attire at one point).[6]
[edit] Elliot
First introduced in "Double Cross My Heart", his only appearance in the series, Elliot attempts to impress Sam in order to date her. He disguises himself as a Hungarian foreign exchange student and tells Sam he is a goth and a vegetarian. Danny, suspicious of his claims, follows him and Sam on a date one night using his invisibility power and begins to suspect him of associating with The Guys in White. This upsets Sam and she considers actually dating Elliot. However, Elliot accidentally reveals his identity as a womanizing American teen, and Sam loses interest in him.
[edit] Prince Aragon
In "Beauty Marked" Price Aragon wishes to have a human bride, so he sends his sister to find a suitable woman via a beauty pageant. Danny becomes the judge of the pageant and accidentally chooses Sam as the winner. Sam is transported to Aragon's castle where she undergoes training to be his queen. Danny and Tucker eventually rescue her, along with Aragon's sister's help.
[edit] Undergrowth
Undergrowth, a plant ghost, overshadowed Sam and became her "father" once he took over Amity Park. He turned her into his "daughter"/2nd-in-command because of her love towards nature. He went as far as giving her plant-related powers to serve as a new "mother" for Undergrowth's plants, although she was mind-controlled by him the whole time.
[edit] References
- ^ "I’m a creature of the night, doomed to a family of morning people", Control Freaks
- ^ a b "Mystery Meat". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2004-04-03. No. 1, season 1.
- ^ "...Infuriating how mindless prepackaged corporate bubble gum is preventing true musical artists from being heard?", Fanning the Flames
- ^ a b "Shades of Gray". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2004-09-24. No. 10, season 1.
- ^ "Teacher of the Year". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2004-10-18. No. 12, season 1.
- ^ a b c d e "Memory Blank". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2005-06-24. No. 21, season 2.
- ^ Source: Nickelodeon Magazine
- ^ "Attack of the Killer Garage Sale". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2004-04-17. No. 4, season 1.
- ^ "Parental Bonding". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2005-04-09. No. 2, season 1.
- ^ "Beauty Marked". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2006-02-24. No. 34, season 2.
- ^ "Urban Jungle". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2006-10-09. No. 46, season 3.
- ^ "Splitting Images". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2004-04-23. No. 5, season 1.
- ^ a b "Flirting with Disaster". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2006-01-13. No. 32, season 2.
- ^ a b c "Double Cross My Heart". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2006-05-05. No. 39, season 2.
- ^ Butch Hartman Interview, March 30, 2006 [1]
- ^ Tucker: Are you crazy? We can't jump! Sam: And I can't leave Danny!, Control Freaks
- ^ "Lucky in Love". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2005-02-11. No. 17, season 1.
- ^ "Frightmare". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2007-08-22. No. 49, season 3.
- ^ "Phantom Planet". 'Danny Phantom'. Nickelodeon. 2007-08-24. No. 52/53, season 3.
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