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In the [[Enchanted Forest]], the [[Evil Queen]] cast a [[Dark Curse]], which sends all of the inhabitants to a newly created town in a [[Land Without Magic]] called Storybrooke. The curse, prophesied by [[Rumplestiltskin]], can be broken in twenty-eight years by [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]'s daughter [[Emma Swan|Emma]]. To protect their infant daughter, a [[Magic Wardrobe|magic wardrobe]] is constructed that brings her to another land just before all of the Enchanted Forest is engulfed in the curse. In a secret deal with the [[Blue Fairy]], [[Geppetto]] guarantees his own son, [[August Booth|Pinocchio]], is one of the two to be saved. Both children end up in the Land Without Magic and are placed in the same foster home, but Pinocchio later abandons Emma. {{Ep|Pilot}} |
In the [[Enchanted Forest]], the [[Evil Queen]] cast a [[Dark Curse]], which sends all of the inhabitants to a newly created town in a [[Land Without Magic]] called Storybrooke. The curse, prophesied by [[Rumplestiltskin]], can be broken in twenty-eight years by [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]'s daughter [[Emma Swan|Emma]]. To protect their infant daughter, a [[Magic Wardrobe|magic wardrobe]] is constructed that brings her to another land just before all of the Enchanted Forest is engulfed in the curse. In a secret deal with the [[Blue Fairy]], [[Geppetto]] guarantees his own son, [[August Booth|Pinocchio]], is one of the two to be saved. Both children end up in the Land Without Magic and are placed in the same foster home, but Pinocchio later abandons Emma. {{Ep|Pilot}} |
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− | In the days after the curse is enacted, the Evil Queen lives as the mayor of Storybrooke, [[Regina Mills|Regina]], and while at first pleased with the other residents' miseries, she grows bored with her new life. One flaw in creating Storybrooke is it becomes visible to outsiders, and when two strangers, [[Kurt Flynn|Kurt]] and [[Greg Mendell|Owen]], arrive in town, Regina attempts to usher their leaving. Eventually, she takes a liking to Owen and wishes for him to stay, although Kurt refuses. Through her [[Enchanted Hearts|manipulation]], [[Sheriff Graham]] arrests Kurt, who flees Storybrooke with his son, however, they are caught at the town border. While Kurt surrenders himself, Owen escapes town, with Regina's permission. Later, she kills Kurt and buries him in the woods. {{Ep|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
+ | In 1983, during the days after the curse is enacted, the Evil Queen lives as the mayor of Storybrooke, [[Regina Mills|Regina]], and while at first pleased with the other residents' miseries, she grows bored with her new life. One flaw in creating Storybrooke is it becomes visible to outsiders, and when two strangers, [[Kurt Flynn|Kurt]] and [[Greg Mendell|Owen]], arrive in town, Regina attempts to usher their leaving. Eventually, she takes a liking to Owen and wishes for him to stay, although Kurt refuses. Through her [[Enchanted Hearts|manipulation]], [[Sheriff Graham]] arrests Kurt, who flees Storybrooke with his son, however, they are caught at the town border. While Kurt surrenders himself, Owen escapes town, with Regina's permission. Later, she kills Kurt and buries him in the woods. {{Ep|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
Eighteen years later, Regina adopts a baby boy, who she names [[Henry Mills|Henry]]. When he shows signs of possible illness, she sleuths for information on his birth parents, eventually learning his birth mother is [[Emma Swan]], the prophesied savior. After deciding to keep Henry as her son, Regina drinks a [[Memory Potions|memory potion]] to forget his birth mother's identity. {{Ep|Save Henry}} |
Eighteen years later, Regina adopts a baby boy, who she names [[Henry Mills|Henry]]. When he shows signs of possible illness, she sleuths for information on his birth parents, eventually learning his birth mother is [[Emma Swan]], the prophesied savior. After deciding to keep Henry as her son, Regina drinks a [[Memory Potions|memory potion]] to forget his birth mother's identity. {{Ep|Save Henry}} |
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− | After Regina broke the curse, the crew finally defeat her, remove her necklace and put her in jail. When Mr. Gold arrives the [[Storybrooke Sheriff's Department|Sheriff's Station]], he tells her that Neal died because of her, he promised him to have his revenge and Rumpelstilstkin never breaks a deal. He stabs her with the dagger. Her body transforms into a statue, which he shatters into pieces. Unbeknownst to him, Zelena's life force flees her body before it shatters, and activates the time spell. Afterwards, Emma and Hook suckes up by the time portal. While they try to find a way to get back to present time, they meet a [[Marian|woman]] who was almost executed by The Evil Queen. They agree with bringing her with them too. But a revised Zelena has already killed her and took her form. Later it's found that this woman is the wife of [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] who is with Regina now but none of them knows that Marian is actually Zelena. She angrly pisses off Emma. In the meantime, they brought [[Elsa|someone else]] from the past too. {{Ep|Kansas (Episode)|Snow Drifts|There's No Place Like Home|Heart of Gold}} |
+ | After Regina broke the curse, the crew finally defeat her, remove her necklace and put her in jail. When Mr. Gold arrives the [[Storybrooke Sheriff's Department|Sheriff's Station]], he tells her that Neal died because of her, he promised him to have his revenge and Rumpelstilstkin never breaks a deal. He stabs her with the dagger. Her body transforms into a statue, which he shatters into pieces. Unbeknownst to him, Zelena's life force flees her body before it shatters, and activates the time spell. Afterwards, Emma and Hook suckes up by the time portal. While they try to find a way to get back to present time, they meet a [[Maid Marian|woman]] who was almost executed by The Evil Queen. They agree with bringing her with them too. But a revised Zelena has already killed her and took her form. Later it's found that this woman is the wife of [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] who is with Regina now but none of them knows that Marian is actually Zelena. She angrly pisses off Emma. In the meantime, they brought [[Elsa|someone else]] from the past too. {{Ep|Kansas (Episode)|Snow Drifts|There's No Place Like Home|Heart of Gold}} |
The Ice Queen, has arrived in Storybrooke. Leaving a trail of ice behind her, she emerges from the barn and slowly makes her way into the town. Then she cast a giant ice wall all around Storybrooke until she finds her sister, [[Anna]]. The next day Emma and others find her and realize that she doesn't remember how she got here and she just looks for her sister, then they agree to help her. But The [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] a.k.a. Ingrid is their big threat now. In the meantime Regina and Henry are now working together to find the [[Isaac Heller|author]] to make him to change the fate where villains always lose. After a couple of days, when Emma and Hook are watching Emma's video tape, they notice that Ingrid was Emma's foster mother and Emma does not remember any of this. In the meantime, now Gold found the [[Sorcerer's Hat]], he plans to use it for freeing himself from the dagger with the help of Hook whose heart was ripped out by Mr. Gold. But then they realize that Ingrid is up to something : The [[Spell of Shattered Sight]]. With it, everyone will begin to see the worst in their loved ones and turn on each other, destroying themselves. After the arrival of Anna and her fiancee [[Kristoff]], they understand that the only way this spell breaks is Ingrid's death. But with Ingrid finally seeing what her [[Gerda|sister]] thought about her after Ingrid accidently killed her other [[Helga|sister]], she realizes what she has done and sacrificed herself in order to break the spell. But before that, she gave Emma and Elsa's memory. After that Elsa, Anna and Kristoff return their home, [[Arendelle]]. {{S|("[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", "[[White Out]]", "[[Rocky Road]]", "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]", "[[Smash the Mirror]]", "[[Fall]]","[[Shattered Sight]]", "[[Heroes and Villains]]")}} |
The Ice Queen, has arrived in Storybrooke. Leaving a trail of ice behind her, she emerges from the barn and slowly makes her way into the town. Then she cast a giant ice wall all around Storybrooke until she finds her sister, [[Anna]]. The next day Emma and others find her and realize that she doesn't remember how she got here and she just looks for her sister, then they agree to help her. But The [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] a.k.a. Ingrid is their big threat now. In the meantime Regina and Henry are now working together to find the [[Isaac Heller|author]] to make him to change the fate where villains always lose. After a couple of days, when Emma and Hook are watching Emma's video tape, they notice that Ingrid was Emma's foster mother and Emma does not remember any of this. In the meantime, now Gold found the [[Sorcerer's Hat]], he plans to use it for freeing himself from the dagger with the help of Hook whose heart was ripped out by Mr. Gold. But then they realize that Ingrid is up to something : The [[Spell of Shattered Sight]]. With it, everyone will begin to see the worst in their loved ones and turn on each other, destroying themselves. After the arrival of Anna and her fiancee [[Kristoff]], they understand that the only way this spell breaks is Ingrid's death. But with Ingrid finally seeing what her [[Gerda|sister]] thought about her after Ingrid accidently killed her other [[Helga|sister]], she realizes what she has done and sacrificed herself in order to break the spell. But before that, she gave Emma and Elsa's memory. After that Elsa, Anna and Kristoff return their home, [[Arendelle]]. {{S|("[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", "[[White Out]]", "[[Rocky Road]]", "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]", "[[Smash the Mirror]]", "[[Fall]]","[[Shattered Sight]]", "[[Heroes and Villains]]")}} |
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*[[Bo Peep]] |
*[[Bo Peep]] |
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*[[Burgstaller]] |
*[[Burgstaller]] |
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− | *[[Burly Man (Desperate Souls)|Burly |
+ | *[[Burly Man (Desperate Souls)|Burly man]] |
*[[Chief]] |
*[[Chief]] |
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*[[Clorinda]] '''º''' |
*[[Clorinda]] '''º''' |
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*[[Gene]] |
*[[Gene]] |
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*[[Gnome]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' |
*[[Gnome]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' |
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− | *[[Goldilocks]] '''<sup>u<ref>{{TwitterLink|JaneEspenson|status/791034660096618496|[[Jane Espenson]]|quote=it wasn't established either way.|image=File:TWJaneEspenson-Goldilocks.png|noimage=}}</ref> |
+ | *[[Goldilocks]] '''<sup>u</sup>'''<ref>{{TwitterLink|JaneEspenson|status/791034660096618496|[[Jane Espenson]]|date=October 25, 2016|quote=it wasn't established either way.|image=File:TWJaneEspenson-Goldilocks.png|noimage=}}</ref> |
*[[Granny]] |
*[[Granny]] |
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*[[Happy]] |
*[[Happy]] |
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*[[Hook]] '''º''' |
*[[Hook]] '''º''' |
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− | *Jackson Keen<ref name="HEVi5">''Henry and Violet'', Kingswell Teen, May 2018, ch. Five</ref> |
+ | *Jackson Keen<ref name="HEVi5">''[[Henry and Violet]]'', [[Wikipedia:Disney Publishing Worldwide|Kingswell Teen]], May 2018, ch. Five</ref> |
*[[Jacob]] |
*[[Jacob]] |
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*[[J. Disla]] |
*[[J. Disla]] |
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*[[Mitchell Herman]] |
*[[Mitchell Herman]] |
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*[[M. McRae]] |
*[[M. McRae]] |
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− | *[[Mob Girl]] |
+ | *[[Mob Girl|Mob girl]] |
− | *[[Mob Guy]] |
+ | *[[Mob Guy|Mob guy]] |
*[[Moe French]] |
*[[Moe French]] |
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*[[Mother Superior]] |
*[[Mother Superior]] |
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− | *Mr. Blankenship<ref name="HeVi3">''Henry and Violet'', Kingswell Teen, May 2018, ch. Three</ref> |
+ | *Mr. Blankenship<ref name="HeVi3">''[[Henry and Violet]]'', [[Wikipedia:Disney Publishing Worldwide|Kingswell Teen]], May 2018, ch. Three</ref> |
*[[Mr. Grace]] |
*[[Mr. Grace]] |
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*[[Mr. Krzyszkowski]] |
*[[Mr. Krzyszkowski]] |
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*[[Mrs. Grace]] |
*[[Mrs. Grace]] |
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− | *Mrs. Holt<ref>''Henry and Violet'', Kingswell Teen, May 2018, ch. One</ref> |
+ | *Mrs. Holt<ref>''[[Henry and Violet]]'', [[Wikipedia:Disney Publishing Worldwide|Kingswell Teen]], May 2018, ch. One</ref> |
*[[Nicholas Zimmer]] |
*[[Nicholas Zimmer]] |
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*[[Nicodemus]] '''º''' |
*[[Nicodemus]] '''º''' |
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− | *[[Novice Fairy]] |
+ | *[[Novice Fairy|Novice fairy]] |
*[[Nun 1]] |
*[[Nun 1]] |
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*[[Nurse (In the Name of the Brother)|Nurse]] |
*[[Nurse (In the Name of the Brother)|Nurse]] |
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*[[Nurse (Witch Hunt)|Nurse]] |
*[[Nurse (Witch Hunt)|Nurse]] |
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*[[Nurse Ratched]] |
*[[Nurse Ratched]] |
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*[[Orderly (In the Name of the Brother)|Orderly]] |
*[[Orderly (In the Name of the Brother)|Orderly]] |
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*[[Paige]] |
*[[Paige]] |
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*[[Prince Neal]] '''º''' |
*[[Prince Neal]] '''º''' |
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*[[Prince Phillip]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' |
*[[Prince Phillip]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' |
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− | *[[Red Bird]] '''º''' |
+ | *[[Red Bird|Red bird]] '''º''' |
*[[Rip Van Winkle]] |
*[[Rip Van Winkle]] |
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*[[Robin of Locksley (Wish Realm)|Robin of Locksley]] |
*[[Robin of Locksley (Wish Realm)|Robin of Locksley]] |
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*[[Sean Herman]] |
*[[Sean Herman]] |
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*[[Sidney Glass]] |
*[[Sidney Glass]] |
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− | *[[Sir Morgan]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' |
+ | *[[Sir Hank Morgan]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' |
*[[Sisters of Saint Meissa]] |
*[[Sisters of Saint Meissa]] |
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− | *[[Skinny Man]] |
+ | *[[Skinny Man|Skinny man]] |
− | *[[Spaghetti Couple|Spaghetti |
+ | *[[Spaghetti Couple|Spaghetti lady]] |
− | *[[Spaghetti Couple|Spaghetti |
+ | *[[Spaghetti Couple|Spaghetti man]] |
*[[Stephen]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' |
*[[Stephen]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' |
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− | *The [[Three Musketeers]] '''º''' |
+ | *The [[Three Musketeers|three musketeers]] '''º''' |
*[[Tom Sawyer]] '''º''' |
*[[Tom Sawyer]] '''º''' |
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*[[Mr. Clark|Tom Clark]] |
*[[Mr. Clark|Tom Clark]] |
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*[[Walter]] |
*[[Walter]] |
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*[[William Smee]] |
*[[William Smee]] |
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− | *[[Witch Friend]] |
+ | *[[Witch Friend|Witch friend]] |
− | *[[Woman in Diner]] '''º''' |
+ | *[[Woman in Diner|Woman in diner]] '''º''' |
{{Col-end}} }} |
{{Col-end}} }} |
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{{Hidden|Formerly in Storybrooke| |
{{Hidden|Formerly in Storybrooke| |
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*[[Friar Tuck]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
*[[Friar Tuck]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
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*[[Gideon]] |
*[[Gideon]] |
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*[[Harris]] '''º''' |
*[[Harris]] '''º''' |
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*[[Henry Mills]] '''^''' |
*[[Henry Mills]] '''^''' |
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*[[Ingrid]] '''º''' † |
*[[Ingrid]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Mr. Gold]] † '''^''' |
*[[Mr. Gold]] † '''^''' |
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*[[Mr. Hyde]] '''º''' † |
*[[Mr. Hyde]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Regina Mills]] '''^''' |
*[[Regina Mills]] '''^''' |
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− | *[[Robin Hood ( |
+ | *[[Robin Hood (Birth)|Robin Hood <small>(Birth)</small>]] '''º''' '''<sup>x</sup>''' |
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*[[Roland]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
*[[Roland]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
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*[[Ruby]] '''^''' |
*[[Ruby]] '''^''' |
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− | *Ruth Beaumont<ref name="HEVi5">''Henry and Violet'', Kingswell Teen, May 2018, ch. Five</ref> |
+ | *Ruth Beaumont<ref name="HEVi5">''[[Henry and Violet]]'', [[Wikipedia:Disney Publishing Worldwide|Kingswell Teen]], May 2018, ch. Five</ref> |
*[[Sheriff Graham]] † |
*[[Sheriff Graham]] † |
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*[[Tinker Bell]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' |
*[[Tinker Bell]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' |
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*[[Valet]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' † |
*[[Valet]] '''<sup>i</sup>''' † |
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− | *[[Will Scarlet]]<ref>https://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/991827384058822656</ref> |
+ | *[[Will Scarlet]]<ref>'''Screenshot of deleted tweet <small>([https://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/991827384058822656 original link], now dead)</small> from [[Adam Horowitz]]:''' {{cite web|url=https://imgur.com/Rxl9woS|title=Uploaded May 4 2018|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Imgur|Imgur]]}} </ref> |
*[[Zelena]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
*[[Zelena]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' '''^''' |
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*M. Burr <ref name="Phone" /> |
*M. Burr <ref name="Phone" /> |
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*Melissa Lew<ref>[[:File:503NobleOne.png]]</ref> |
*Melissa Lew<ref>[[:File:503NobleOne.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Michael Joy<ref>[[:File:106MissBlanchard.png]] |
+ | *Michael Joy<ref>[[:File:106MissBlanchard.png]] {{S|(in the lower left hand corner, the words "Planner Michael Joy says" can be glimpsed, although it is almost illegible)}}</ref> |
{{Col-break|width=25%}} |
{{Col-break|width=25%}} |
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*Michael Wong<ref>[[:File:102EmmaOnFrontPage.png]]</ref> |
*Michael Wong<ref>[[:File:102EmmaOnFrontPage.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Anna]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Anna]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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*[[Ariel (Character)|Ariel]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Ariel (Character)|Ariel]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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− | *[[Black Fairy]] '''º''' † |
+ | *The [[Black Fairy]] '''º''' † |
*[[Charlotte]] '''º''' † |
*[[Charlotte]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Charon]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Charon]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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*[[Elsa]] '''º''' |
*[[Elsa]] '''º''' |
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{{Col-break|width=25%}} |
{{Col-break|width=25%}} |
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− | *[[Evil Queen (Serum)]] '''º''' '''^''' |
+ | *[[Evil Queen (Serum)|Evil Queen <small>(Serum)</small>]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Felix]] '''º''' † |
*[[Felix]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Flying Monkeys]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' † |
*[[Flying Monkeys]] '''<sup>2</sup>''' † |
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*[[John Darling]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[John Darling]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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*[[King Arthur]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' † |
*[[King Arthur]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' † |
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*[[Knights of the Round Table]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' '''^''' |
*[[Knights of the Round Table]] '''<sup>3</sup>''' '''^''' |
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*[[Kristoff]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Kristoff]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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*[[Kurt Flynn]] '''º''' † |
*[[Kurt Flynn]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Nimue (Character)|Nimue]] '''º''' † |
*[[Nimue (Character)|Nimue]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Poseidon]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Poseidon]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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− | *[[Robin of Locksley (Wish Realm)]] '''º''' '''^''' |
+ | *[[Robin of Locksley (Wish Realm)|Robin of Locksley <small>(Wish Realm)</small>]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*The [[Pan's Shadow|Shadow]] '''º''' † |
*The [[Pan's Shadow|Shadow]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Snow Monster]] '''º''' † |
*[[Snow Monster]] '''º''' † |
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*[[Tamara]] '''º''' '''^''' † |
*[[Tamara]] '''º''' '''^''' † |
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*[[Tilly]] '''º''' '''^''' |
*[[Tilly]] '''º''' '''^''' |
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*[[Granny's Diner]] |
*[[Granny's Diner]] |
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*Gudrun<ref>[[:File:215IntoTheShop.png]]</ref> |
*Gudrun<ref>[[:File:215IntoTheShop.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Hats<ref>http://memebee.com/vancouver/viewtopic.php?t=30255<br>[[:File:102YesHowAbout.png]]<br>[[:File:104OhUh.png]]<br>[[:File:104WhatYouveHeard.png]]<br>[[Season Six]] set photo from [[Wikipedia:The Bridge Studios|The Bridge Studios]]: |
+ | *Hats<ref>{{cite web|url=http://memebee.com/vancouver/viewtopic.php?t=30255|title=Pictures of creepy Storybrooke aka Steveston|date=October 31, 2011|publisher=memeBee #van4um|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180824223509/https://memebee.com/vancouver/viewtopic.php?t=30255|archivedate=August 24, 2018}}<br>[[:File:102YesHowAbout.png]]<br>[[:File:104OhUh.png]]<br>[[:File:104WhatYouveHeard.png]]<br>'''[[Season Six]] set photo from [[Wikipedia:The Bridge Studios|The Bridge Studios]]:'''<br> {{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=7975: OUAT studio tour|link=photos/152080205@N04/33603277310/in/album-72157679177956104/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner2.jpg}}</ref> <sup>'''4'''</sup> <sup>'''5'''</sup> |
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*[[Hopper Psychiatry Office]] |
*[[Hopper Psychiatry Office]] |
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− | *It's POSH!<ref name="POSH!">[[:File:607WalkingTowardPawnshop.png]]</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *It's POSH!<ref name="POSH!">[[:File:607WalkingTowardPawnshop.png]]</ref> <sup>'''6'''</sup> |
*Jolene's Art & Crafts<ref>[[:File:402ElsaLookingAround.png]]</ref> |
*Jolene's Art & Crafts<ref>[[:File:402ElsaLookingAround.png]]</ref> |
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*Juvelisto<ref>[[:File:202ChasingTheHat.png]]</ref> |
*Juvelisto<ref>[[:File:202ChasingTheHat.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Marine Garage]] |
*[[Marine Garage]] |
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*Modern Fashions<ref name="Darn">[[:File:102DarnCar.png]]</ref> |
*Modern Fashions<ref name="Darn">[[:File:102DarnCar.png]]</ref> |
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*Neighbor's<ref name="How">[[:File:102HowAboutThat.png]]</ref> Five and Dime<ref name="Sign2" /> |
*Neighbor's<ref name="How">[[:File:102HowAboutThat.png]]</ref> Five and Dime<ref name="Sign2" /> |
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*Purbeck Shoe Store<ref>[[:File:312Driving2.png]]</ref> |
*Purbeck Shoe Store<ref>[[:File:312Driving2.png]]</ref> |
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*[[The Rabbit Hole]] |
*[[The Rabbit Hole]] |
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− | *Rowan Books<ref name="RowRowRow" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Rowan Books<ref name="RowRowRow" /> <sup>'''7'''</sup> |
*Sara's Old Fashioned Ice Cream<ref>[[:File:109ComeOn.png]]</ref> |
*Sara's Old Fashioned Ice Cream<ref>[[:File:109ComeOn.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Sooters<ref>[[:File:523BroughtSomeFriends.png]]<br>[[:File:621ToEveryone.png]] |
+ | *Sooters<ref>[[:File:523BroughtSomeFriends.png]]<br>[[:File:621ToEveryone.png]] {{S|(note that the name, which appears on the windows above Neighbor's, is slightly blurred. It can be seen more clearly in [[Underbrooke]]: [[:File:514Shops.png]])}}</ref> |
*Standard Clocks<ref>[[:File:217BeautifulDay.png]]</ref> |
*Standard Clocks<ref>[[:File:217BeautifulDay.png]]</ref> |
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*Storybrooke Clinic<ref name="clinic">[[:File:401WithBaelfire.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Clinic<ref name="clinic">[[:File:401WithBaelfire.png]]</ref> |
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*Storybrooke Savings & Loan<ref>[[:File:220VeryHappy.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Savings & Loan<ref>[[:File:220VeryHappy.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Storybrooke Shipyard]] |
*[[Storybrooke Shipyard]] |
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− | *Storybrooke Sign Company<ref>https://xwish.wordpress.com/2014/07/18/a-stroll-through-storybrooke-i-mean-steveston-village/</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Sign Company<ref>{{cite web|url=https://xwish.wordpress.com/2014/07/18/a-stroll-through-storybrooke-i-mean-steveston-village/|title=''A Stroll Through Storybrooke – I mean Steveston Village''|date=July 18, 2014|format=[[Wikipedia:Wordpress|Wordpress]]|quote=They turned a yoga studio at Steveston into a Storybrooke's Sign Store…|publisher=A DAY IN WISH'S LIFE}} <small>([https://xwish.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/dsc03653-e1405667998359.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*[[The Three Bears Day Spa]] <sup>'''2'''</sup> |
*[[The Three Bears Day Spa]] <sup>'''2'''</sup> |
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*Worthington's Haberdashery<ref name="NotRunningAway">[[:File:107NotRunningAway.png]]</ref> <sup>'''10'''</sup> |
*Worthington's Haberdashery<ref name="NotRunningAway">[[:File:107NotRunningAway.png]]</ref> <sup>'''10'''</sup> |
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*Xyclo<ref name="Riders" /> |
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*Downtown Bar & Grill<ref>[[:File:108PuttingUpPosters.png]]</ref> |
*Downtown Bar & Grill<ref>[[:File:108PuttingUpPosters.png]]</ref> |
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*Downtown Bowling Hall<ref>[[:File:108Yeah.png]]<br>[[:File:521DoYouWant.png]]</ref> |
*Downtown Bowling Hall<ref>[[:File:108Yeah.png]]<br>[[:File:521DoYouWant.png]]</ref> |
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− | *The "Everything" Notions Store<ref>The "Everything" Notions Store appears in "[[Dreamy]]" ([[:File:114HangInThere.png]]), however, the angle makes the sign impossible to read. It can be identified in a behind-the-scenes promo picture: [[:File:114BTS33.jpg]]</ref><ref name="Yvrshoots">http://yvrshoots.com/2015/02/shoot-once-upon-a-time-turns-fort-langley-into-storybrooke.html</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *The "Everything" Notions Store<ref>The "Everything" Notions Store appears in "[[Dreamy]]" ([[:File:114HangInThere.png]]), however, the angle makes the sign impossible to read. It can be identified in a behind-the-scenes promo picture: [[:File:114BTS33.jpg]]</ref><ref name="Yvrshoots">http://yvrshoots.com/2015/02/shoot-once-upon-a-time-turns-fort-langley-into-storybrooke.html</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*Fort Fish & Chips<ref name="ManDown">[[:File:218WoodenManDown.png]]</ref> |
*Fort Fish & Chips<ref name="ManDown">[[:File:218WoodenManDown.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Game of Thorns]] |
*[[Game of Thorns]] |
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*Paradigm Shift Martial Arts Studio<ref>[[:File:220IveMissedYou.png]]<br>[[:File:220IveMissedYou2.png]]</ref> |
*Paradigm Shift Martial Arts Studio<ref>[[:File:220IveMissedYou.png]]<br>[[:File:220IveMissedYou2.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Peter Peter's]]<ref>[[:File:505LikedHisParties.png]]</ref> |
*[[Peter Peter's]]<ref>[[:File:505LikedHisParties.png]]</ref> |
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− | *PM Marine Diesel<ref>[[:File:401HearMeRoar.png]] (Note that part of the M in "PM" is faded, making it look like "P1". In addition, the E in "Diesel" has fallen off, and all that remains is an imprint that is barely visible.)</ref> |
+ | *PM Marine Diesel<ref>[[:File:401HearMeRoar.png]] {{S|(Note that part of the M in "PM" is faded, making it look like "P1". In addition, the E in "Diesel" has fallen off, and all that remains is an imprint that is barely visible.)}}</ref> |
*Reynolds and Reynolds<ref name="Advertisements" /> |
*Reynolds and Reynolds<ref name="Advertisements" /> |
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*Rod's Building Supplies<ref>[[:File:217FasterDad!.png]]<br>[[:File:217FasterDad!2.png]]<br>[[:File:217BenchSmashed.png]]</ref> |
*Rod's Building Supplies<ref>[[:File:217FasterDad!.png]]<br>[[:File:217FasterDad!2.png]]<br>[[:File:217BenchSmashed.png]]</ref> |
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*Royal Carpet Cleaning<ref name="Ads" /> |
*Royal Carpet Cleaning<ref name="Ads" /> |
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*Storybrooke Animal Feed<ref>[[:File:401HearMeRoar.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Animal Feed<ref>[[:File:401HearMeRoar.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Barber Shop<ref>http://yvrshoots.com/2013/03/shoot-welcome-to-storybrooke-aka-steveston-for-once-upon-a-time-2x17.html</ref><ref>Only the name "Storybrooke" can be clearly deciphered on-screen: [[:File:217ChaseContinues3.png]]</ref> |
+ | *Storybrooke Barber Shop<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/03/shoot-welcome-to-storybrooke-aka-steveston-for-once-upon-a-time-2x17.html|title=SHOOT: Welcome To Storybrooke aka Steveston for ONCE UPON A TIME 2×17|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=March 14, 2013|quote=The Royal Bank of Canada became Storybrooke Savings & Loan. Other businesses were dressed as Storybrooke Fish Shoppe, The Storybrooke Barber Shop, Storybrooke Liquor and an empty storefront became "Store for Rent. Storybrooke Real Estate. 207-555-0179".|publisher=Hollywood North}}</ref><ref>Only the name "Storybrooke" can be clearly deciphered on-screen: [[:File:217ChaseContinues3.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Beautification Society<ref>[[:File:401Sign.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Beautification Society<ref>[[:File:401Sign.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Boasthouse |
+ | *Storybrooke Boasthouse {{S|[sic]}}<ref name="Sign2" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> <sup>'''11'''</sup> |
− | *Storybrooke Builders<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Builders<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*[[Storybrooke Cannery]] |
*[[Storybrooke Cannery]] |
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*Storybrooke City Court<ref>[[:File:118EveryTime.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke City Court<ref>[[:File:118EveryTime.png]]</ref> |
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*Storybrooke Cleaning Co.<ref name="Ads" /> |
*Storybrooke Cleaning Co.<ref name="Ads" /> |
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*Storybrooke Community Centre<ref>[[:File:505NotYourGirlfriend.png]]<br>[[:File:617TheTapesAgain.png]]<br>[[:File:617TheTapesAgain2.png]]</ref><ref name="Sign2" /> |
*Storybrooke Community Centre<ref>[[:File:505NotYourGirlfriend.png]]<br>[[:File:617TheTapesAgain.png]]<br>[[:File:617TheTapesAgain2.png]]</ref><ref name="Sign2" /> |
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− | *Storybrooke Community Church<ref name="Auction">{{cite web|url=https://www.hibid.com/lot/41373387/storybrook-newspaper--edition--2-pages-only-/|title=Lot # : 13 – Storybrook |
+ | *Storybrooke Community Church<ref name="Auction">{{cite web|url=https://www.hibid.com/lot/41373387/storybrook-newspaper--edition--2-pages-only-/|title=Lot # : 13 – Storybrook {{S|[sic<nowiki>]</nowiki>}} Newspaper Edition (2 Pages Only)|date=May 31, 2018|publisher=HiBid}} |
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− | [https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/78655/134169/127806473.jpg Photograph] of prop from "[[Desperate Souls]]", where Storybrooke Forest Service, Storybrooke Builders and Storybrooke Mill are mentioned in the article "Beetle-killed lumber being used in home construction"; while Skylark Rose Garden is mentioned in the article "Municipal Rose Garden: Gazebo Vandalized"</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | [https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/78655/134169/127806473.jpg Photograph] of prop from "[[Desperate Souls]]", where Storybrooke Forest Service, Storybrooke Builders and Storybrooke Mill are mentioned in the article "Beetle-killed lumber being used in home construction"; while Skylark Rose Garden is mentioned in the article "Municipal Rose Garden: Gazebo Vandalized"</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
− | *Storybrooke County Soil and Water<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke County Soil and Water<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
− | *Storybrooke Creamery<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vancityfilming.com/once-upon-a-time-at-community-hall-fort-langley/|title=Once Upon a Time at Community Hall, Fort Langley|date=February 14, 2013|publisher=Vancity Filming|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415055850/http://vancityfilming.com/once-upon-a-time-at-community-hall-fort-langley/|archivedate=April 15, 2016}} <small>([https://web.archive.org/web/20160829192634/http://vancityfilming.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/DSC_0218.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Creamery<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vancityfilming.com/once-upon-a-time-at-community-hall-fort-langley/|title=Once Upon a Time at Community Hall, Fort Langley|date=February 14, 2013|publisher=Vancity Filming|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415055850/http://vancityfilming.com/once-upon-a-time-at-community-hall-fort-langley/|archivedate=April 15, 2016}} <small>([https://web.archive.org/web/20160829192634/http://vancityfilming.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/DSC_0218.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*Storybrooke Farm<ref>[[:File:108IsItALie5.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Farm<ref>[[:File:108IsItALie5.png]]</ref> |
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*Storybrooke Fish & Chips<ref>[[:File:404ThereGoesTheBroom.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Fish & Chips<ref>[[:File:404ThereGoesTheBroom.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Forest Service<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Forest Service<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*[[Storybrooke General Hospital]] |
*[[Storybrooke General Hospital]] |
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*Storybrooke Gifts<ref name="401Newspaper" /> |
*Storybrooke Gifts<ref name="401Newspaper" /> |
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*[[Storybrooke Harbor]] |
*[[Storybrooke Harbor]] |
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*Storybrooke Hardware & Paint<ref>[[:File:312Town.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Hardware & Paint<ref>[[:File:312Town.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Heritage Farm<ref name="Sign2" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Heritage Farm<ref name="Sign2" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> <sup>'''11'''</sup> |
− | *Storybrooke Hotel<ref name="HotelCalifornia"> |
+ | *Storybrooke Hotel<ref name="HotelCalifornia">'''[[Souls of the Departed]]''':<br>{{Flickr|author=J Holden|datetaken=November 3, 2015|description='''OUAT 2015-11-03'''. Storybrooke is destroyed!|quote=|link=photos/jholden23/22583880370/in/album-72157656285877532/|archive=FLJ Holden-Storybrooke-StevestonVillage.png}}<br>'''[[The Final Battle Part 1]]''' and '''[[The Final Battle Part 2]]''':<br>{{Tumblr|tumblrurl=captain-swan-in-the-tardis|url=post/158948232656/they-changed-the-steveston-hotel-over-to-the|tumblrname=Have courage and be kind.|date=March 28, 2017|postname=They changed the Steveston Hotel over to the Storybrooke Hotel!|image=File:TUcaptain-swan-in-the-tardis-Storybrooke-StevestonVillage.png}}</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> <sup>'''8'''</sup> |
*Storybrooke Humane Society<ref name="217DailyMirror" /> |
*Storybrooke Humane Society<ref name="217DailyMirror" /> |
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− | *Storybrooke Improvement Society<ref name="Sign">[[:File:521StandHere.png]]<br>Note that parts of the sign are a bit blurred, but it can also be seen in a behind the scenes photo from "[[Lily (Episode)|Lily]]": http://yvrshoots.com/2015/02/shoot-once-upon-a-time-turns-fort-langley-into-storybrooke.html</ref> |
+ | *Storybrooke Improvement Society<ref name="Sign">[[:File:521StandHere.png]]<br>'''Note that parts of the sign are a bit blurred, but it can also be seen in a behind the scenes photo from "[[Lily (Episode)|Lily]]":'''<br>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2015/02/shoot-once-upon-a-time-turns-fort-langley-into-storybrooke.html|title=SHOOT: ONCE UPON A TIME Turns Fort Langley into Storybrooke|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=February 21, 2015|publisher=Hollywood North}} <small>([https://i1.wp.com/yvrshoots.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/unnamed-30_marked1.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> |
− | *Storybrooke Liquor<ref>[[:File:217ChaseContinues.png]]<br/>{{TwitterLink|StevestonLife|status/539594978511441921|StevestonLife|quote=Storybrooke has quietly moved back in town tonight |
+ | *Storybrooke Liquor<ref>[[:File:217ChaseContinues.png]]<br/>{{TwitterLink|StevestonLife|status/539594978511441921|StevestonLife|date=December 1, 2014|quote=Storybrooke has quietly moved back in town tonight}} <small>([https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B30GweMCQAE9A2x.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> <sup>'''8'''</sup> |
− | *Storybrooke Manor Inn<ref> |
+ | *Storybrooke Manor Inn<ref>{{Flickr|author=meeko_|datetaken=February 2012|description=Storybrooke Daily Mirror|quote=Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer, Disney's Hollywood Studios|link=photos/21652490@N06/26966808961|archive=FLmeeko -StorybrookeDailyMirror.png}} <small>([[:File:FLmeeko -StorybrookeDailyMirror-2.jpg|larger photo]])</small></ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*Storybrooke Marine Engine Service<ref name="Storywalker" /> |
*Storybrooke Marine Engine Service<ref name="Storywalker" /> |
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− | *Storybrooke Mill<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Mill<ref name="Auction" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*Storybrooke Mining Co.<ref>[[:File:217Dynamite.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Mining Co.<ref>[[:File:217Dynamite.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Museum<ref name="insta">{{InstagramCite|author=[[Raphael Sbarge]]|dateposted=March 23, 2014 |
+ | *Storybrooke Museum<ref name="insta">{{InstagramCite|author=[[Raphael Sbarge]]|dateposted=March 23, 2014|description=rapahelsparge||quote=#StoryBrookeDaily #WhatArchieReads #onceUponANewspaper #ha!|link=p/l3Yrqvy1Oe/|archive=IGraphaelsbarge-StorybrookeDailyMirror.png}} <small>([[:File:IGraphaelsbarge-StorybrookeDailyMirror-2.jpg|Photograph]])</small></ref> |
− | *Storybrooke Mythological Society<ref>Behind the scene photograph from "[[The Savior]]":<br> |
+ | *Storybrooke Mythological Society<ref>'''Behind the scene photograph from "[[The Savior]]":'''<br>{{Flickr|author=Ashely Davis|datetaken= July 12, 2016|description=Colin O'Donoghue|quote=OUAT Set - Fort Langley (2016)|link=photos/adavisphotos/28054616820/in/album-72157668243845443/|archive=FLAshleyDavis-Storybrooke.png}} <small>([[:File:FLAshleyDavis-Storybrooke2.jpg|photograph]])</small></ref> |
*Storybrooke Movie Theater<ref name="HEVi5"/> |
*Storybrooke Movie Theater<ref name="HEVi5"/> |
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*[[Storybrooke Power Inc.]] |
*[[Storybrooke Power Inc.]] |
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*Storybrooke Priory<ref>[[:File:401Re-readingNewspaper2.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Priory<ref>[[:File:401Re-readingNewspaper2.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke Produce Co.<ref name="Yvrshoots" /> <sup>''' |
+ | *Storybrooke Produce Co.<ref name="Yvrshoots" /> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*[[Storybrooke Pumpkin Farm]] |
*[[Storybrooke Pumpkin Farm]] |
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*Storybrooke Quality Services Inc.<ref>[[:File:222EveryoneILove.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Quality Services Inc.<ref>[[:File:222EveryoneILove.png]]</ref> |
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*Storybrooke Rotisserie & Grill<ref name="Advertisements" /> |
*Storybrooke Rotisserie & Grill<ref name="Advertisements" /> |
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*Storybrooke Sand Dollar Boutique<ref>[[:File:401StompStomp2.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Sand Dollar Boutique<ref>[[:File:401StompStomp2.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke School of Hair Fashions<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hibid.com/lot/41373388/storybrook-newspaper--edition/|title=Lot # : 14 – Storybrook |
+ | *Storybrooke School of Hair Fashions<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hibid.com/lot/41373388/storybrook-newspaper--edition/|title=Lot # : 14 – Storybrook {{S|[sic<nowiki>]</nowiki>}} Newspaper Edition|date=May 31, 2018|publisher=HiBid}} <small>([https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/78655/134169/127806481.jpg Photograph of entire front page]; it's in the small article in the lower right hand corner)</small></ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*[[Storybrooke Schools]] |
*[[Storybrooke Schools]] |
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− | *Storybrooke Theater<ref name="Sign2">{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/02/shoot-once-upon-a-times-historical-storybrooke-map-in-steveston.html|title=SET: ONCE UPON A |
+ | *Storybrooke Theater<ref name="Sign2">{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/02/shoot-once-upon-a-times-historical-storybrooke-map-in-steveston.html|title=SET: ONCE UPON A TIME's Historical Storybrooke Map in Steveston – Updated|first=Susan|last=Gittins|date=February 27, 2013|publisher=Hollywood North}}<br>{{TwitterLink|OnceUponAFrog9|status/781548735826309120|Jessica Matsler|date=September 29, 2016|quote=Sights of Storybrooke that I took during the setup of town yesterday...so sad to be flying back today when filming 😩😩😩 Love #OUAT forever!|image=File:TWOnceUponAFrog9-Storybrooke.png}} <small>([[:File:TWOnceUponAFrog9-Storybrooke2.jpg|photograph]])</small><br> |
− | ''Note that the prop sign can be seen by the [[Storybrooke Cannery]] in "[[Lacey]]", but it is too far away to read ([[:File:219Aha!.png]]) |
+ | '''Note that the prop sign can be seen by the [[Storybrooke Cannery]] in "[[Lacey]]", but it is too far away to read''' <small>([[:File:219Aha!.png]])</small>''</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> <sup>'''11'''</sup> |
*Storybrooke Tours & Charters<ref name="Storywalker">[[:File:617WalkingThroughStorybrooke.png]]</ref> |
*Storybrooke Tours & Charters<ref name="Storywalker">[[:File:617WalkingThroughStorybrooke.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Storybrooke Town Hall]] |
*[[Storybrooke Town Hall]] |
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*Tapenade Bistro<ref>[[:File:213ShrinkTime.png]]</ref> |
*Tapenade Bistro<ref>[[:File:213ShrinkTime.png]]</ref> |
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*[[Tony's]] |
*[[Tony's]] |
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− | *Unidentified butcher's shop<ref>[[:File:204Promo26.jpg]]</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *Unidentified butcher's shop<ref>[[:File:204Promo26.jpg]]</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
*Unidentified homeless shelter<ref>[[:File:407Paper.png]]</ref> |
*Unidentified homeless shelter<ref>[[:File:407Paper.png]]</ref> |
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*Unidentified law office<ref>[[:File:110CantFightThisFeeling.png]]</ref> |
*Unidentified law office<ref>[[:File:110CantFightThisFeeling.png]]</ref> |
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*Unidentified mining museum<ref>[[:File:106DoctorHuh.png]]</ref> |
*Unidentified mining museum<ref>[[:File:106DoctorHuh.png]]</ref> |
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− | *Yokohama Teppanyaki<ref>[[:File:204Promo25.jpg]]</ref> <sup>''' |
+ | *Yokohama Teppanyaki<ref>[[:File:204Promo25.jpg]]</ref> <sup>'''9'''</sup> |
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{{S|Notes:<br> |
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− | <sup>'''1'''</sup>: The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]] is replaced on the set by [[Any Given Sundae]] from "[[White Out]]".<br /><sup>'''2'''</sup>: Any Given Sundae is replaced by the [[The Three Bears Day Spa]] from "[[Street Rats]]".<br /><sup>'''3'''</sup>: La Tandoor is replaced by Duperré & Hughes in "[[Broken]]". In "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", [[Chop Shop]] has also become part of the building.<br /><sup>'''4 |
+ | <sup>'''1'''</sup>: The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]] is replaced on the set by [[Any Given Sundae]] from "[[White Out]]".<br /><sup>'''2'''</sup>: Any Given Sundae is replaced by the [[The Three Bears Day Spa]] from "[[Street Rats]]".<br /><sup>'''3'''</sup>: La Tandoor is replaced by Duperré & Hughes in "[[Broken]]". In "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", [[Chop Shop]] has also become part of the building.<br /><sup>'''4'''</sup>: The "Hats" sign can only be be glimpsed on-screen in "[[The Thing You Love Most]]"<ref>[[:File:102YesHowAbout.png]]</ref> and "[[The Price of Gold]]";<ref>[[:File:104OhUh.png]]<br>[[:File:104WhatYouveHeard.png]]</ref> however, only the H and the T, and parts of the middle letters, as well as additional signage saying "''[obscured] ''away" and "sample styles", can be seen.<br /><sup>'''5'''</sup>: Hats is replaced by Harmony Dental Studio in "[[We Are Both]]"<ref>[[:File:202Pursuit.png]]</ref> (it can also be seen in "The Thing You Love Most", even though the hat store was glimpsed earlier in the episode).<ref>[[:File:202Pursuit.png]]</ref> <br /><sup>'''6'''</sup>: For the [[Season Six|sixth season]], a portable pawnshop set is put up in the lane next to [http://www.itsposh.ca/ It's POSH!],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2016/08/set-once-upon-a-times-temporary-mr-golds-set-in-steveston.html|title=SET: ONCE UPON A TIME's New Portable Mr. Gold’s Set in Steveston |
+ | |last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=August 17, 2016|publisher=Hollywood North}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2016/08/shoot-once-upon-a-time-at-portable-mr-gold-set-for-night-shoot-in-steveston.html|title=SHOOT: ONCE UPON A TIME at Portable Mr. Gold Set for Night Shoot in Steveston|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=August 18, 2016|publisher=Hollywood North}}</ref> the building that ''previously'' doubled as the pawnshop;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itsposh.ca/once-upon-a-time|title=ONCE UPON A TIME|format=[[Wikipedia:WordPress|WordPress]]|quote=The front windows are typically staged and the Posh sign comes down to reveal the famous Mr. Gold sign that hides neatly underneath. When we are going to be closed for filming, we let out customers know through our Facebook page so they don’t come down to pick up a gift and find us unavailable.|publisher=It's POSH!|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180813095759/http://itsposh.ca/once-upon-a-time/|archivedate=August 13, 2018}}</ref> meaning that It's POSH! is now a separate business located next to the pawnshop.<br /><sup>'''7'''</sup>: Rowan Books is part of the Storybrooke Main Street set built at [[Wikipedia:The Bridge Studios|The Bridge Studios]],<ref name="RowRowRow" /> but does not exist in [[Steveston Village]].<ref name="BuildingBlues" /> Therefore, it can only be seen from the inside of Granny's Diner, because the interior scenes at the diner are filmed on the Main Street set. Rowan Books does not appear in exterior scenes. Read the '''Goofs''' section for more details.<br /><sup>'''8'''</sup>: Storybrooke Liquor became the Storybrooke Hotel for the filming of "[[Souls of the Departed]]", "[[The Final Battle Part 1]]" and "[[The Final Battle Part 2]]".<ref name="HotelCalifornia" /> However, the business does not show up on-screen.<br /><sup>'''9'''</sup>: This business name never appears on-screen.<br /><sup>'''10'''</sup>: Worthington's Haberdashery is replaced by the Storybrooke Pet Shelter in "[[Red-Handed]]".<br /><sup>'''11'''</sup>: This business appeared on a Historical Storybrooke prop sign created for the episode "[[Lacey]]". It was up for one day's shoot in February 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/02/shoot-once-upon-a-times-historical-storybrooke-map-in-steveston.html|title=SET: ONCE UPON A TIME’s Historical Storybrooke Map in Steveston – Updated|first=Susan|last=Gittins|date=February 27, 2013 |publisher=Hollywood North}}</ref> The sign can be spotted in the episode, but it is too far away to read.<ref>[[:File:219Aha!.png]]</ref> The map was put up again in September 2016, for the filming of an episode for the first half of [[Season Six]],<ref>{{TwitterLink|OnceUponAFrog9|status/781548735826309120|Jessica Matsler|date=September 29, 2016|quote=Sights of Storybrooke that I took during the setup of town yesterday...so sad to be flying back today when filming 😩😩😩 Love #OUAT forever!|image=File:TWOnceUponAFrog9-Storybrooke.png}} <small>([[:File:TWOnceUponAFrog9-Storybrooke2.jpg|photograph]])</small></ref> but did not appear on-screen.}} }} |
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==Ways to Access Storybrooke== |
==Ways to Access Storybrooke== |
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− | Storybrooke can be accessed by other worlds in the following ways: |
+ | Storybrooke can be accessed by other worlds in the following ways: |
*Via the [[Land Without Magic]] at the Storybrooke [[Storybrooke Town Line|town border]]. {{Ep|Pilot}} |
*Via the [[Land Without Magic]] at the Storybrooke [[Storybrooke Town Line|town border]]. {{Ep|Pilot}} |
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*Via the [[Underworld]] portal in the [[Storybrooke Heritage Park|Heritage Park]] when the moon reaches its zenith every month (for a [[Furies|Fury]]). {{Ep|The Price}} |
*Via the [[Underworld]] portal in the [[Storybrooke Heritage Park|Heritage Park]] when the moon reaches its zenith every month (for a [[Furies|Fury]]). {{Ep|The Price}} |
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− | *Via the [[Underbrooke Library|Underbrooke |
+ | *Via the [[Underbrooke Library|Underbrooke clock tower]] after Hades' [[Enchanted Hearts|heart]] restart once again. ''(closed)'' {{Ep|Firebird}} |
*By a [[Magic Wardrobe|magic wardrobe]]. {{Ep|Tougher Than the Rest}} |
*By a [[Magic Wardrobe|magic wardrobe]]. {{Ep|Tougher Than the Rest}} |
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− | **Also, by using the ashes of the magic wardrobe combined with the waters of [[Lake Nostos]]. ''(transports one to the [[Storybrooke Wishing Well]])'' {{Ep2|Queen of Hearts (Episode)|Queen of Hearts}} |
+ | **Also, by using the ashes of the magic wardrobe combined with the waters of [[Lake Nostos]]. ''(transports one to the [[Storybrooke Wishing Well]])'' {{Ep2|Queen of Hearts (Episode)|Queen of Hearts}} |
*Also, every other way that can be used in a magical location is possible due to the location being a magical one after the First [[Dark Curse]]. ({{S|For more information, see [[World-crossing]].}}) |
*Also, every other way that can be used in a magical location is possible due to the location being a magical one after the First [[Dark Curse]]. ({{S|For more information, see [[World-crossing]].}}) |
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===On-screen Notes=== |
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*The town's name is a pun on "storybook". |
*The town's name is a pun on "storybook". |
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− | *Storybrooke's zip code is 04815.<ref>[[:File:106Careful.png]]<br>[[:File:114PhoneRecords2.png]]<br>[[:File:215JohannasLetter.png]]<br>[[:File:522YouOkay.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Shepherd]]", "Dreamy", "[[The Queen Is Dead]]", "[[Only You (Episode)|Only You]]")}} |
+ | *Storybrooke's zip code is 04815.<ref>[[:File:106Careful.png]]<br>[[:File:114PhoneRecords2.png]]<br>[[:File:215JohannasLetter.png]]<br>[[:File:522YouOkay.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Shepherd]]", "[[Dreamy]]", "[[The Queen Is Dead]]", "[[Only You (Episode)|Only You]]")}} |
**While it is in the right number sequence to be a [[Wikipedia:Maine|Maine]] zip code, but this zip code is not used in Maine, or even in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]]. 04815 is a postal code used in [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]] and [[Wikipedia:Peru|Peru]]. |
**While it is in the right number sequence to be a [[Wikipedia:Maine|Maine]] zip code, but this zip code is not used in Maine, or even in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]]. 04815 is a postal code used in [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]] and [[Wikipedia:Peru|Peru]]. |
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*Storybrooke functions as a [[Wikipedia:Consolidated city-county|consolidated city-county]], a US municipality with the combined authority of a county and city. This is evidenced in various ways: |
*Storybrooke functions as a [[Wikipedia:Consolidated city-county|consolidated city-county]], a US municipality with the combined authority of a county and city. This is evidenced in various ways: |
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*Despite Storybrooke being supposedly hidden from the rest of the [[Land Without Magic|world]] by various [[Dark Curse|curses]], it is not completely cut off, as the [[Season One|first season]] reveals that the Internet is available, as is both modern cell phone and smart phone/[[Wikipedia:BlackBerry|BlackBerry]] service (both despite the fact the town is supposed to be otherwise trapped in the 1980s). [[Regina Mills|Regina]] is known to use a BlackBerry. {{Ep|What Happened to Frederick|Dreamy|Enter the Dragon}} |
*Despite Storybrooke being supposedly hidden from the rest of the [[Land Without Magic|world]] by various [[Dark Curse|curses]], it is not completely cut off, as the [[Season One|first season]] reveals that the Internet is available, as is both modern cell phone and smart phone/[[Wikipedia:BlackBerry|BlackBerry]] service (both despite the fact the town is supposed to be otherwise trapped in the 1980s). [[Regina Mills|Regina]] is known to use a BlackBerry. {{Ep|What Happened to Frederick|Dreamy|Enter the Dragon}} |
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**According to show creators [[Edward Kitsis]] and [[Adam Horowitz]], Storybrooke is meant to be timeless, which is why it has cell phones and computers, but also old phones and older cars. It is meant to look timeless, like a mix of everything.<ref>[[Adam Horowitz]] and [[Edward Kitsis]] on [[Season One]] [[Once Upon a Time: The Complete First Season|Blu-ray/DVD]] Commentary for "[[Pilot]]"</ref> |
**According to show creators [[Edward Kitsis]] and [[Adam Horowitz]], Storybrooke is meant to be timeless, which is why it has cell phones and computers, but also old phones and older cars. It is meant to look timeless, like a mix of everything.<ref>[[Adam Horowitz]] and [[Edward Kitsis]] on [[Season One]] [[Once Upon a Time: The Complete First Season|Blu-ray/DVD]] Commentary for "[[Pilot]]"</ref> |
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− | *Storybrooke's town arms is an [[Apples|apple]] tree.<ref>[[:File:111ReginaTurnsAround.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
+ | *Storybrooke's town arms is an [[Apples|apple]] tree with a bee hive in front of it.<ref>[[:File:111ReginaTurnsAround.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
*Storybrooke seems to have no prison, as several guilties like [[Sidney Glass]], [[Albert Spencer]], [[Isaac Heller]] and [[Mr. Hyde]] were all put in the psychiatric ward in [[Storybrooke General Hospital]]. {{Ep|A Land Without Magic|The Savior|Murder Most Foul|Mother's Little Helper|}} |
*Storybrooke seems to have no prison, as several guilties like [[Sidney Glass]], [[Albert Spencer]], [[Isaac Heller]] and [[Mr. Hyde]] were all put in the psychiatric ward in [[Storybrooke General Hospital]]. {{Ep|A Land Without Magic|The Savior|Murder Most Foul|Mother's Little Helper|}} |
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*The local morning show is called "Good Morning Storybrooke", and airs at 7:00 AM. {{Ep|Tiny}} |
*The local morning show is called "Good Morning Storybrooke", and airs at 7:00 AM. {{Ep|Tiny}} |
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*Storybrooke's radio station is called WOLF 98, and is the "home of the original party animals". {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
*Storybrooke's radio station is called WOLF 98, and is the "home of the original party animals". {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
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*A rail line passes through or near the town. According to concept art by [http://www.keithlau.ca/ Keith Lau], it is part of Storybrooke Central Systems,<ref>[[:File:414ConceptArt5.jpg]]</ref> although the name cannot be seen on-screen. {{Ep|Enter the Dragon}} |
*A rail line passes through or near the town. According to concept art by [http://www.keithlau.ca/ Keith Lau], it is part of Storybrooke Central Systems,<ref>[[:File:414ConceptArt5.jpg]]</ref> although the name cannot be seen on-screen. {{Ep|Enter the Dragon}} |
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<center>'''STORYBROOKE'S GEOGRAPHY'''</center> |
<center>'''STORYBROOKE'S GEOGRAPHY'''</center> |
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− | *[[Boston]] seems to be the nearest city to the town because many characters who tried to leave were heading there. {{Ep|Pilot|The Price of Gold|What Happened |
+ | *[[Boston]] seems to be the nearest city to the town because many characters who tried to leave were heading there. {{Ep|Pilot|The Price of Gold|What Happened to Frederick|A Land Without Magic}} |
**According to [[Emma Swan|Emma]], Boston is four hours away from Storybrooke. {{Ep3|The Price of Gold}} |
**According to [[Emma Swan|Emma]], Boston is four hours away from Storybrooke. {{Ep3|The Price of Gold}} |
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**According to the marked route on the Darling brothers' map,<ref>[[:File:307Map.png]]</ref> Storybrooke appears to be in the location of [[Wikipedia:Thomaston, Maine|Thomaston, Maine]], a small seaport town west of [[Wikipedia:Rockland, Maine|Rockland]]. {{Ep2|Dark Hollow (Episode)|Dark Hollow}} |
**According to the marked route on the Darling brothers' map,<ref>[[:File:307Map.png]]</ref> Storybrooke appears to be in the location of [[Wikipedia:Thomaston, Maine|Thomaston, Maine]], a small seaport town west of [[Wikipedia:Rockland, Maine|Rockland]]. {{Ep2|Dark Hollow (Episode)|Dark Hollow}} |
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*An article in the ''[[Storybrooke Daily Mirror]]'' mentions a location called Sonnet Hill Orchard Park.<ref>[[:File:102WhatIAskedFor.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Thing You Love Most}} |
*An article in the ''[[Storybrooke Daily Mirror]]'' mentions a location called Sonnet Hill Orchard Park.<ref>[[:File:102WhatIAskedFor.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Thing You Love Most}} |
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**Another article mentions a location called Harestock Bridge.<ref>[[:File:106Newspaper.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Shepherd}} |
**Another article mentions a location called Harestock Bridge.<ref>[[:File:106Newspaper.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Shepherd}} |
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− | **Yet another article mentions a lake called Lake Storybrooke.<ref>[[:File:106MissBlanchard.png]] |
+ | **Yet another article mentions a lake called Lake Storybrooke.<ref>[[:File:106MissBlanchard.png]] {{S|(T\the article on the left side of the back page mentions "Stormwater mitigation in the Lake Storybrooke basin"; however, it is difficult to read]}}</ref> {{Ep3|The Shepherd}} |
**An unseen article from "[[Desperate Souls]]" mentions a location called Skylark Rose Garden.<ref name="Auction" /> |
**An unseen article from "[[Desperate Souls]]" mentions a location called Skylark Rose Garden.<ref name="Auction" /> |
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*Among the areas listed on the map of Storybrooke, are Pine Lake, Blythe Lake, Rowan Hill, Nightingale Village, Hunter's Grove, Alder Park, Edith's Orchard, Storybrooke Centennial Park, Cove Jaune, [[Storybrooke Harbor]], Heron Island and Harper's Point.<ref>[[:File:214IGiveYou.png]]<br>[[:File:215AndYoureSure.png]]<br>[[:File:219PlacesYouSawIt.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Manhattan|The Queen Is Dead|Lacey}} |
*Among the areas listed on the map of Storybrooke, are Pine Lake, Blythe Lake, Rowan Hill, Nightingale Village, Hunter's Grove, Alder Park, Edith's Orchard, Storybrooke Centennial Park, Cove Jaune, [[Storybrooke Harbor]], Heron Island and Harper's Point.<ref>[[:File:214IGiveYou.png]]<br>[[:File:215AndYoureSure.png]]<br>[[:File:219PlacesYouSawIt.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Manhattan|The Queen Is Dead|Lacey}} |
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**Among the numerous streets listed on the map, is one called Westlake Street; a reference to [https://www.westlakedesign.net Neil Westlake], a graphic designer and production staff member on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. {{Ep3|Lacey}} |
**Among the numerous streets listed on the map, is one called Westlake Street; a reference to [https://www.westlakedesign.net Neil Westlake], a graphic designer and production staff member on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. {{Ep3|Lacey}} |
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**Rowan Hill is mentioned on a prop sign created for the episode "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]", which reveals that the scene where [[Emma Swan|Emma]] is sitting alone in her [[Yellow Bug|car]] at night takes place in Rowan Hill Park.<ref>{{Flickr|author=Lawrence Andreutti|datetaken=September 25, 2014|description=Once Upon a Time set photos from Greenwood Park, North Vancouver, BC (Rowan Hill Park) taken on September 25, 2014. |
**Rowan Hill is mentioned on a prop sign created for the episode "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]", which reveals that the scene where [[Emma Swan|Emma]] is sitting alone in her [[Yellow Bug|car]] at night takes place in Rowan Hill Park.<ref>{{Flickr|author=Lawrence Andreutti|datetaken=September 25, 2014|description=Once Upon a Time set photos from Greenwood Park, North Vancouver, BC (Rowan Hill Park) taken on September 25, 2014. |
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+ | |quote=|link=photos/110865913@N05/sets/72157647974943409|archive=FLLawrenceAndreutti-407-Parks.jpg}}</ref> However, the sign does not appear on-screen. |
**Westlake Street also appears on Emma's [[Wikipedia:GPS|GPS]] in "[[Enter the Dragon]]" (note that the first character is cropped off).<ref>[[:File:414StorybrookeMap.png]]</ref> |
**Westlake Street also appears on Emma's [[Wikipedia:GPS|GPS]] in "[[Enter the Dragon]]" (note that the first character is cropped off).<ref>[[:File:414StorybrookeMap.png]]</ref> |
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− | **An online [[Instagram]] post shows more of the map<ref>{{InstagramCite|author=@glidersonset|dateposted=January 26, 2017 |
+ | **An online [[Instagram]] post shows more of the map<ref>{{InstagramCite|author=@glidersonset|dateposted=January 26, 2017|description=glidersonset||quote=Sniffin out our next adventure!|link=p/BPtV5JvBFoF|archive=IGglidersonset-Storybrooke.png}} <small>([[:File:IGglidersonset-Storybrooke-2.jpg|larger photograph]])</small></ref> and reveals yet another location: Maple Bog. A street name Goldman Road can also be seen, a reference to [[Imdb:nm0325845|Mark Goldman]], editor on the show, and the one who provided the voice of [[Sven]]. |
*The Storybrooke map that [[Mr. Gold]] shows Emma mentions a location called Brock Lake.<ref>[[:File:408HereAtSundown.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Smash the Mirror}} |
*The Storybrooke map that [[Mr. Gold]] shows Emma mentions a location called Brock Lake.<ref>[[:File:408HereAtSundown.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Smash the Mirror}} |
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*The map that [[Hook]] finds in the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] mentions a location called Villar's Point.<ref>[[:File:408Map.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|Smash the Mirror}} |
*The map that [[Hook]] finds in the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] mentions a location called Villar's Point.<ref>[[:File:408Map.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|Smash the Mirror}} |
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<center>'''BUSINESS NOTES'''</center> |
<center>'''BUSINESS NOTES'''</center> |
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*The shops next to [[Granny's Diner]] undergo a few notable changes throughout the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]: |
*The shops next to [[Granny's Diner]] undergo a few notable changes throughout the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]: |
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− | **In the [[Season One]] episodes "[[Pilot]]" (through a window),<ref name="Clocks" /> "[[The Thing You Love Most]]",<ref name="102Storybrooke">[[:File:102Storybrooke.png]]</ref> "[[Snow Falls]]", "[[The Price of Gold]]",<ref name="BackToGranny's">[[:File:104BackToGrannys.png]]</ref> "[[The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter]]",<ref name="NotRunningAway" /> "[[True North]]",<ref>"[[:File:109PainfulPart.png]]</ref> "[[7:15 A.M.]]",<ref>[[:File:110LookIntoSomething.png]]</ref> "[[Skin Deep]]" (mirrored in a store window),<ref>[[:File:112MisterGold.png]]</ref> "[[What Happened to Frederick]]",<ref name="HangingOn">[[:File:113HangingOn2.png]]</ref> as well as the flashbacks from 1983 in the [[Season Two]] episode "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]",<ref>[[:File:217WalkWalkWalk.png]]</ref> the 2001 flashbacks from the [[Season Three]] episode "[[Save Henry]]",<ref name="Storybrooke">[[:File:309WhoIsThis.png]]</ref> and the 1993 flashbacks from the [[Season Six]] episode "[[Awake]]",<ref>[[:File:617WalkingThroughStorybrooke2.png]]</ref> the blue storefront next to [[Granny's Diner]] is called Worthington's Haberdashery. It is located in the former site of Artisans Galleria on Moncton Street in [[Steveston Village]], where ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' films.<ref> |
+ | **In the [[Season One]] episodes "[[Pilot]]" (through a window),<ref name="Clocks" /> "[[The Thing You Love Most]]",<ref name="102Storybrooke">[[:File:102Storybrooke.png]]</ref> "[[Snow Falls]]", "[[The Price of Gold]]",<ref name="BackToGranny's">[[:File:104BackToGrannys.png]]</ref> "[[The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter]]",<ref name="NotRunningAway" /> "[[True North]]",<ref>"[[:File:109PainfulPart.png]]</ref> "[[7:15 A.M.]]",<ref>[[:File:110LookIntoSomething.png]]</ref> "[[Skin Deep]]" (mirrored in a store window),<ref>[[:File:112MisterGold.png]]</ref> "[[What Happened to Frederick]]",<ref name="HangingOn">[[:File:113HangingOn2.png]]</ref> as well as the flashbacks from 1983 in the [[Season Two]] episode "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]",<ref>[[:File:217WalkWalkWalk.png]]</ref> the 2001 flashbacks from the [[Season Three]] episode "[[Save Henry]]",<ref name="Storybrooke">[[:File:309WhoIsThis.png]]</ref> and the 1993 flashbacks from the [[Season Six]] episode "[[Awake]]",<ref>[[:File:617WalkingThroughStorybrooke2.png]]</ref> the blue storefront next to [[Granny's Diner]] is called Worthington's Haberdashery. It is located in the former site of Artisans Galleria on Moncton Street in [[Steveston Village]], where ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insteveston.com/steveston-transformed-once-again-by-once-upon-a-time|title=Steveston Transformed Once Again by Once Upon a Time|date=July 26, 2011|auhthor=Nick|quote=Across the street the Cannery Cafe has been overtaken by fake vegetation, boasts a beautiful mural, and neighbours Worthington’s Haberdashery in the former site of Artisans Galleria.|publisher=inSteveston|archiveurl=http://archive.is/g8rKJ|archivedate=January 14, 2015}}</ref> By the time of the Season One episode "[[Red-Handed]]", however, this storefront has become the Storybrooke Pet Shelter<ref>[[:File:115FullMoon.png]]</ref> (more noticeable in "[[The Stable Boy]]")<ref>[[:File:118ConfusingAndHorrible.png]]</ref> thanks to a false facade. The Pet Shelter is replaced by [[Any Given Sundae]] for [[Season Four]],<ref name="TaleSundae">[[:File:401ElsaWalksThroughTown.png]]<br>[[:File:412AnyGivenSundae.png]]</ref> which later becomes [[The Three Bears Day Spa]] in [[Season Six]].<ref>[[:File:605TheThreeBearsDaySpa.png]]</ref> However, [[Wikipedia:Stock footage|stock footage]] appears to have been used briefly in an exterior shot of the diner in the Season Four episode "[[Heroes and Villains]]", where part of the old Pet Shelter sign can be glimpsed,<ref name="HeroPet">[[:File:411GrannysDiner.png]]</ref> and in the Season Four episode "[[Lily (Episode)|Lily]]", where the original Worthington Haberdashery is back.<ref name="AfterGold">[[:File:419ImGoingAfterGold.png]]</ref> |
− | **The storefront next to the pet shelter changes as well, beginning as the actual La Tandoor restaurant in [[Steveston Village]] (which is now closed)<ref name="UrbanSpoon">http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/181058/restaurant/Vancouver/Steveston/La-Tandoor-Restaurant-Richmond</ref> in the Season One episodes "Pilot",<ref>[[:File:101LongNight.png]]</ref> "The Thing You Love Most",<ref name="102Storybrooke" /> "Snow Falls", "The Price of Gold",<ref name="BackToGranny's" /> "[[The Shepherd]]",<ref>[[:File:106DavidWalks.png]]</ref> "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter",<ref name="LaTandoor" /> "True North",<ref>[[:File:109ActuallyItIs.png]]</ref> "7:15 A.M.",<ref>[[:File:110Walking.png]]</ref> "Skin Deep",<ref>[[:File:112MarineGarage.png]]</ref> and "What Happened to Frederick",<ref name="HangingOn" /> and the 2001 flashbacks from the Season Three episode "Save Henry".<ref name="Storybrooke" /> The business becomes the Duperré & Hughes law firm in [[Season Two]].<ref name="Duperre" /> In "Season Four, [[Chop Shop]] has also moved into the same building,<ref name="ChoppyChoppy">[[:File:401IcedOver.png]]<br>[[:File:402ChopShop.png]]</ref> but it is missing in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake",<ref name="FlowerPower" /> since this episode takes place 19 years earlier. The original La Tandoor sign can also be seen in an exterior shot in stock footage in the Season Four episode "Lily".<ref name="AfterGold" /> |
+ | **The storefront next to the pet shelter changes as well, beginning as the actual La Tandoor restaurant in [[Steveston Village]] (which is now closed)<ref name="UrbanSpoon">{{cite web|url=http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/181058/restaurant/Vancouver/Steveston/La-Tandoor-Restaurant-Richmond|title=La Tandoor Restaurant (Closed)|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Urbanspoon|Urbanspoon]]|archiveurl=http://archive.is/4jMx3|archivedate=January 14, 2015}}</ref> in the Season One episodes "Pilot",<ref>[[:File:101LongNight.png]]</ref> "The Thing You Love Most",<ref name="102Storybrooke" /> "Snow Falls", "The Price of Gold",<ref name="BackToGranny's" /> "[[The Shepherd]]",<ref>[[:File:106DavidWalks.png]]</ref> "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter",<ref name="LaTandoor" /> "True North",<ref>[[:File:109ActuallyItIs.png]]</ref> "7:15 A.M.",<ref>[[:File:110Walking.png]]</ref> "Skin Deep",<ref>[[:File:112MarineGarage.png]]</ref> and "What Happened to Frederick",<ref name="HangingOn" /> and the 2001 flashbacks from the Season Three episode "Save Henry".<ref name="Storybrooke" /> The business becomes the Duperré & Hughes law firm in [[Season Two]].<ref name="Duperre" /> In "Season Four, [[Chop Shop]] has also moved into the same building,<ref name="ChoppyChoppy">[[:File:401IcedOver.png]]<br>[[:File:402ChopShop.png]]</ref> but it is missing in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake",<ref name="FlowerPower" /> since this episode takes place 19 years earlier. The original La Tandoor sign can also be seen in an exterior shot in stock footage in the Season Four episode "Lily".<ref name="AfterGold" /> |
**La Tandoor and Worthington's Haberdashery can also be seen in an exterior shot in [[Underbrooke]] in "[[Ruby Slippers]]",<ref>[[:File:518Underbrooke.png]]</ref> where stock footage from the first season seems to have been used; even though previous episodes have established that the storefronts next to the [[Underbrooke Diner]] are the Underworld versions of Chop Shop, Duperré & Hughes and Any Given Sundae.<ref>[[:File:512IImagine.png]]</ref> |
**La Tandoor and Worthington's Haberdashery can also be seen in an exterior shot in [[Underbrooke]] in "[[Ruby Slippers]]",<ref>[[:File:518Underbrooke.png]]</ref> where stock footage from the first season seems to have been used; even though previous episodes have established that the storefronts next to the [[Underbrooke Diner]] are the Underworld versions of Chop Shop, Duperré & Hughes and Any Given Sundae.<ref>[[:File:512IImagine.png]]</ref> |
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===Disney=== |
===Disney=== |
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− | *A garden pinwheel of [[Disney]]'s [[Tinker Bell]] appears on a house lawn in Storybrooke in "[[Pilot]],<ref>[[:File:101OkayKid.png]]</ref> "[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]"<ref>[[:File:421TinkerBell.png]]</ref> |
+ | *A garden pinwheel of [[Disney]]'s [[Tinker Bell]] appears on a house lawn in Storybrooke in "[[Pilot]],<ref>[[:File:101OkayKid.png]]</ref> "[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]",<ref>[[:File:421TinkerBell.png]]</ref> "[[The Price]]"<ref>[[:File:502TinkerBell.png]]</ref> and "[[Leaving Storybrooke]]".<ref>[[:File:722TinkerBell.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *An advertisement for computers with the [[w:c:Tron:ENCOM|ENCOM]] logo from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Tron|Tron]]'' appears outside the [[Marine Garage]] in 1983.<ref>[[:File:217MadamMayor.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
⚫ | *When [[Hook]] and [[Emma Swan|Emma]] have their first date, the waiters are dressed like [[w:c:Disney:Tony (Lady and the Tramp)|Tony]], the kelner from ''[[Wikipedia:Lady and the Tramp|Lady and the Tramp]]'', and according to the menu, the restaurant itself is called [[Tony's]].<ref>[[:File:404EmmaSitsDown.png]]</ref> The candles in a bottle and the table cloths<ref>[[:File:404RightTheresThat.png]]</ref> are similar to the ones seen in the famous movie scene. {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
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− | **Outside the [[Marine Garage]] in 1983.<ref>[[:File:217MadamMayor.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
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− | **When Storybrooke looses its power due to [[Elsa]]'s [[Ice Magic|ice wall]].<ref>[[:File:402StorybrookeLosesPower.png]]</ref> {{Ep|White Out}} |
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− | **When [[Emma Swan|Emma]] leaves the [[Granny's Diner|diner]] in "[[Rocky Road]]".<ref>[[:File:403SomePoint.png]]</ref> |
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− | **As the shards from [[Ingrid]]'s [[Spell of Shattered Sight|spell]] fall from the sky.<ref>[[:File:409Fall.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Fall}} |
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− | **Just before [[Merida]] is about to look through [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Henry's Once Upon a Time Book|storybook]].<ref>[[:File:505StreetsOfStorybrooke2.png]]</ref> {{Ep2|Dreamcatcher (Episode)|Dreamcatcher}} |
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− | **In the opening shot of the scene everyone returns to Storybrooke in "[[An Untold Story]]".<ref>[[:File:523ComingBack.png]]</ref> |
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⚫ | *When [[Hook]] and Emma have their first date, the waiters are dressed like [[w:c:Disney:Tony (Lady and the Tramp)|Tony]], the kelner from ''[[Wikipedia:Lady and the Tramp|Lady and the Tramp]]'', and according to the menu, the restaurant itself is called [[Tony's]].<ref>[[:File:404EmmaSitsDown.png]]</ref> The candles in a bottle and the table cloths<ref>[[:File:404RightTheresThat.png]]</ref> are similar to the ones seen in the famous movie scene. {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
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===''Lost''=== |
===''Lost''=== |
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− | *The voice of [[Bill Gozen]], the Storybrooke meteorologist, is one of ''[[Wikipedia:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'''s creators, [[wikipedia:Damon Lindelof|Damon Lindelof]].<ref> |
+ | *The voice of [[Bill Gozen]], the Storybrooke meteorologist, is one of ''[[Wikipedia:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'''s creators, [[wikipedia:Damon Lindelof|Damon Lindelof]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/news/storybrooke-secrets/secrets-episode-110-715-am|title=Storybrooke Secrets: 7:15 A.M.|last=Dove|first=Steve|date=January 23, 2012|quote=Damon Lindelof, one of the creators of ''LOST'', voices the Storybrooke meteorologist.|publisher=[[ABC]]}}<br>{{cite web|url=https://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/blogs/storybrooke-secrets/secrets-episode-213-tiny|title=Storybrooke Secrets: Tiny|last=Dove|first=Steve|date=February 11, 2013|quote=And if you listen closely, the announcer on the TV just before ''Exposé'' returns from a commercial is none other than one of Lost's creators, Damon Lindelof, reprising his vocal cameo of Bill Godwin.|publisher=[[ABC]]|archiveurl=https://archive.is/k2d0S|archivedate=February 11, 2013}}</ref> {{Ep|7:15 A.M.|Tiny}} |
− | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s secret meeting in the woods takes place at Access Road 23. 23 is one of the ''Lost'' numbers.<ref>http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/news/storybrooke-secrets/secrets-episode-111-fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree</ref> {{Ep|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
+ | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s secret meeting in the woods takes place at Access Road 23. 23 is one of the ''Lost'' numbers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/news/storybrooke-secrets/secrets-episode-111-fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree|title=Storybrooke Secrets: Fruit of the Poisonous Tree|last=Dove|first=Steve|date=January 30, 2012|quote=On a recorded phone call, Regina instructs someone to meet her at access road 23. 23 is a reference to Jack Sheppard’s number on LOST.|publisher=[[ABC]]}}</ref> {{Ep|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
*[[Emma Swan|Emma]] crashes her police cruiser into a street sign where the roads are numbered 4 and 23,<ref>[[:File:111Sign.png]]</ref> two of the ''Lost'' numbers. {{Ep3|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
*[[Emma Swan|Emma]] crashes her police cruiser into a street sign where the roads are numbered 4 and 23,<ref>[[:File:111Sign.png]]</ref> two of the ''Lost'' numbers. {{Ep3|Fruit of the Poisonous Tree}} |
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*[[Henry Mills|Henry]]' horse is in [[Storybrooke Stables|stall]] 8,<ref>[[:File:205ImNot.png]]</ref> which is the second ''Lost'' number. {{Ep|The Doctor}} |
*[[Henry Mills|Henry]]' horse is in [[Storybrooke Stables|stall]] 8,<ref>[[:File:205ImNot.png]]</ref> which is the second ''Lost'' number. {{Ep|The Doctor}} |
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− | *As Emma is driving through Storybrooke, the man on the radio says, "That was ''Left of the Dial'' by [[Wikipedia:The Replacements (band)|The Replacements]]"; a reference to a song on the rock band's 1985 album ''[[Wikipedia:Tim (album)|Tim]]''. {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
+ | *As [[Emma Swan|Emma]] is driving through Storybrooke, the man on the radio says, "That was ''Left of the Dial'' by [[Wikipedia:The Replacements (band)|The Replacements]]"; a reference to a song on the rock band's 1985 album ''[[Wikipedia:Tim (album)|Tim]]''. {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
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− | *Clocks are a subtle background theme in Storybrooke, where time was frozen for twenty-eight years. [[Henry Mills|Henry]],<ref>[[:File:102AnOldBook.png]]<br>[[:File:102HenryLeaves.png]]<br>[[:File:118CheckingOnHenry.png]]</ref> [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]]<ref>[[:File:116HenryHearsSomething.png]]<br/>[[:File:217Okay.png]]</ref> and [[Mr. Gold]]<ref>[[:File:120InAMoment.png]]<br>[[:File:202PlanRuined.png]]</ref> all have a collection of clocks, and there is a business called Standard Clocks,<ref>[[:File:112MisterGold.png]]</ref> whose storefront is filled with clocks.<ref>[[:File:102Oblivious.png]]<br>[[:File:113Walk.png]]</ref> (This business and the storefront were added for the [[Once Upon a Time|show]], and do not exist in the real [[Steveston Village]].<ref>http://www.stevestoninsider.com/blog/nikaido/</ref>) {{Ep|The Thing You Love Most|Skin Deep|What Happened to Frederick|Heart of Darkness|The Stable Boy|The Stranger|We Are Both|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
+ | *Clocks are a subtle background theme in Storybrooke, where time was frozen for twenty-eight years. [[Henry Mills|Henry]],<ref>[[:File:102AnOldBook.png]]<br>[[:File:102HenryLeaves.png]]<br>[[:File:118CheckingOnHenry.png]]</ref> [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]]<ref>[[:File:116HenryHearsSomething.png]]<br/>[[:File:217Okay.png]]</ref> and [[Mr. Gold]]<ref>[[:File:120InAMoment.png]]<br>[[:File:202PlanRuined.png]]</ref> all have a collection of clocks, and there is a business called Standard Clocks,<ref>[[:File:112MisterGold.png]]</ref> whose storefront is filled with clocks.<ref>[[:File:102Oblivious.png]]<br>[[:File:113Walk.png]]</ref> (This business and the storefront were added for the [[Once Upon a Time|show]], and do not exist in the real [[Steveston Village]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stevestoninsider.com/blog/nikaido/|title=Nikaido|date=August 22, 2017|publisher=Steveston ''Insider''}}</ref>) {{Ep|The Thing You Love Most|Skin Deep|What Happened to Frederick|Heart of Darkness|The Stable Boy|The Stranger|We Are Both|Welcome to Storybrooke}} |
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The seaside town of Storybrooke is filled with maritime props, in the form of model ships, ship paintings, ships in bottles, ship's rudders, sea shells, boats, books and businesses: |
The seaside town of Storybrooke is filled with maritime props, in the form of model ships, ship paintings, ships in bottles, ship's rudders, sea shells, boats, books and businesses: |
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− | *There are model ships in [[Archie Hopper|Archie]]'s [[Hopper Psychiatry Office|office]],<ref>[[:File:105ImJiminyCricket.png]]<br>[[:File:105WhyDoYouThinkThat.png]]</ref> the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]],<ref name="Gold">[[:File:120Gold.png]]</ref><ref>[[:File:202ReginaEntersShop.png]]<br>[[:File:216MMReadyToFight.png]]<br>[[:File:217ImNotHappy.png]]<br>[[:File:217BeHappyHere.png]]</ref> [[Marco]]'s [[Marco's Handyman & Woodworking Services|shop]],<ref>[[:File:120TaughtYouWell.png]]</ref> the storefront of Duperré & Hughes (a business located next to [[Granny's Diner]])<ref name="Duperre" /><ref>[[:File:217ReginaBored.png]]</ref> the [[Sorcerer's Mansion]],<ref>[[:File:401OpeningHatBox.png]]</ref> [[Mr. Gold]]'s [[Mr. Gold's Cabin|cabin]], and [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s bedroom at the [[Blanchard Loft]].<ref>[[:File:414GoldSeesMaleficent.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Thing You Love Most]]", "[[That Still Small Voice]]", "[[The Stranger]]", "[[Broken]]", "[[We Are Both]]", "[[The Miller's Daughter]]", "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]", "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", "[[Enter the Dragon]]", "[[Operation Mongoose Part 2]]")}} |
+ | *There are model ships in [[Archie Hopper|Archie]]'s [[Hopper Psychiatry Office|office]],<ref>[[:File:105ImJiminyCricket.png]]<br>[[:File:105WhyDoYouThinkThat.png]]</ref> the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]],<ref name="Gold">[[:File:120Gold.png]]</ref><ref>[[:File:202ReginaEntersShop.png]]<br>[[:File:216MMReadyToFight.png]]<br>[[:File:217ImNotHappy.png]]<br>[[:File:217BeHappyHere.png]]</ref> [[Marco]]'s [[Marco's Handyman & Woodworking Services|shop]],<ref>[[:File:120TaughtYouWell.png]]</ref> the storefront of Duperré & Hughes (a business located next to [[Granny's Diner]])<ref name="Duperre" /><ref>[[:File:217ReginaBored.png]]</ref> the [[Sorcerer's Mansion|Sorcerer's mansion]],<ref>[[:File:401OpeningHatBox.png]]</ref> [[Mr. Gold]]'s [[Mr. Gold's Cabin|cabin]], and [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s bedroom at the [[Blanchard Loft|Blanchard loft]].<ref>[[:File:414GoldSeesMaleficent.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Thing You Love Most]]", "[[That Still Small Voice]]", "[[The Stranger]]", "[[Broken]]", "[[We Are Both]]", "[[The Miller's Daughter]]", "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]", "[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]", "[[Enter the Dragon]]", "[[Operation Mongoose Part 2]]")}} |
− | *There are ship paintings in Archie's hallway,<ref>[[:File:119GoldEntersOffice.png]]</ref> the bedrooms<ref |
+ | *There are ship paintings in Archie's hallway,<ref>[[:File:119GoldEntersOffice.png]]</ref> the bedrooms<ref>[[:File:102LookingAtFiles.png]]<br>[[:File:104IllSeeYouAgain.png]]<br>[[:File:104SocksUnderTheBed.png]]</ref> and the lounge<ref>[[:File:319MakesItPossible.png]]</ref> at the [[Granny's Bed and Breakfast|inn]], the [[Storybrooke Town Hall|town hall]]<ref>[[:File:108HesNotFine.png]]<br>[[:File:202CrossbowGranny.png]]</ref> (which has paintings of boats as well<ref>[[:File:202Burning.png]]</ref>), the Pawnshop<ref>[[:File:108AFascination.png]]<br>[[:File:121WellWell.png]]</ref> and the [[Æsop's Tables]] bar.<ref>[[:File:615HereAboutAFight.png]]<br>[[:File:615AllDay.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Price of Gold]]", "[[Desperate Souls]]", "[[The Return]]", "[[An Apple Red as Blood]]", "We Are Both", "[[Witch Hunt]]", "[[A Curious Thing]]", "[[A Wondrous Place]]")}} |
*There are several giant sea shells in one of [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]]'s [[Storybrooke Elementary School|school]] classrooms.<ref>[[:File:107OtherLives.png]]</ref> A big shell<ref>[[:File:102KnockKnock.png]]</ref> and a bowl of shells<ref>[[:File:602OnMainStreet.png]]</ref> are used as decorations in Archie's office. {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "[[The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter]]", "[[A Bitter Draught]]", "[[Street Rats]]", "[[The Final Battle Part 1]]")}} |
*There are several giant sea shells in one of [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]]'s [[Storybrooke Elementary School|school]] classrooms.<ref>[[:File:107OtherLives.png]]</ref> A big shell<ref>[[:File:102KnockKnock.png]]</ref> and a bowl of shells<ref>[[:File:602OnMainStreet.png]]</ref> are used as decorations in Archie's office. {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "[[The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter]]", "[[A Bitter Draught]]", "[[Street Rats]]", "[[The Final Battle Part 1]]")}} |
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*There are ships in bottles in the pawnshop<ref>[[:File:109LovelyToSeeYou.png]]<br>[[:File:109Flattered.png]]</ref> and the lounge at the inn.<ref name="TakeUsAll">[[:File:313TakeUsAll.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[True North]]", "Witch Hunt")}} |
*There are ships in bottles in the pawnshop<ref>[[:File:109LovelyToSeeYou.png]]<br>[[:File:109Flattered.png]]</ref> and the lounge at the inn.<ref name="TakeUsAll">[[:File:313TakeUsAll.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[True North]]", "Witch Hunt")}} |
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− | *There is a miniature rudder in the pawnshop<ref>[[:File:106Hellooo2.png]]</ref> and on the mantelpiece in the lounge at the inn.<ref name="TakeUsAll" /> The pawnshop also contains a real ship's rudder.<ref name="Gold" /> Storybrooke Country Bread has a ship's steering wheel on display in the window.<ref name="Darn"/> (This is an actual part of a real location known as Romania Country Bread.)<ref>http://insteveston.com/romaniabread</ref> There is an engraving of a ship's rudder on a cupboard in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|living room]].<ref>[[:File:202Cupboard.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Shepherd]]", "The Stranger", "We Are Both", "Witch Hunt")}} |
+ | *There is a miniature rudder in the pawnshop<ref>[[:File:106Hellooo2.png]]</ref> and on the mantelpiece in the lounge at the inn.<ref name="TakeUsAll" /> The pawnshop also contains a real ship's rudder.<ref name="Gold" /> Storybrooke Country Bread has a ship's steering wheel on display in the window.<ref name="Darn"/> (This is an actual part of a real location known as Romania Country Bread.)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insteveston.com/romaniabread|title=Romania Country Bread|publisher=InSteveston|archiveurl=http://archive.fo/BV7gF|archivedate=October 10, 2014}}</ref> There is an engraving of a ship's rudder on a cupboard in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|living room]].<ref>[[:File:202Cupboard.png]]</ref> {{S|("[[The Shepherd]]", "The Stranger", "We Are Both", "Witch Hunt")}} |
− | *A canoe hangs from the ceiling in the pawnshop.<ref>[[:File:106OutOfTheDoor.png]]</ref> An old, weathered row boat filled with plants is used as a decoration in the yard next to Granny's Diner.<ref>[[:File:102WhatsTheDeal.png]]</ref> (In real life, the boat is sitting next to the Cannery Cafe, which doubles as Granny's Diner for the [[Once Upon a Time|show]].<ref>https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo/31343870</ref>) {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "The Shepherd")}} |
+ | *A canoe hangs from the ceiling in the pawnshop.<ref>[[:File:106OutOfTheDoor.png]]</ref> An old, weathered row boat filled with plants is used as a decoration in the yard next to Granny's Diner.<ref>[[:File:102WhatsTheDeal.png]]</ref> (In real life, the boat is sitting next to the Cannery Cafe, which doubles as Granny's Diner for the [[Once Upon a Time|show]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo/31343870|title=Cannery Cafe at Moncton St. 2007|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Panoramio|Panoramio]]|archiveurl=http://archive.fo/RrAIg|archivedate=December 19, 2014}}</ref>) {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "The Shepherd")}} |
− | *There is a nautical guide book,<ref>[[:File:211ANauticalGuide. |
+ | *There is a nautical guide book,<ref>[[:File:211ANauticalGuide.png]]</ref> and a children's book with pop-up sailing ships,<ref>[[:File:408Wooow.png]]</ref> in the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|Storybrooke library]]. {{Ep|Smash the Mirror}} |
− | *The business next to the diner is called Atlantic Twine and Net,<ref name="DinerOpens" /> (a real location called Pacific Twine and Net<ref>http://insteveston.com/pacificnettwine</ref>) and there is a business called the [[Marine Garage]] (a real location in [[Steveston Village]]<ref>http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM8PAG_Marine_Garage_Steveston_Richmond_British_Columbia</ref>). |
+ | *The business next to the diner is called Atlantic Twine and Net,<ref name="DinerOpens" /> (a real location called Pacific Twine and Net<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insteveston.com/pacificnettwine|title=Pacific Net & Twine|publisher=InSteveston|archiveurl=http://archive.fo/NHgZQ|archivedate=October 11, 2014}}</ref>) and there is a business called the [[Marine Garage]] (a real location in [[Steveston Village]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM8PAG_Marine_Garage_Steveston_Richmond_British_Columbia|title=Marine Garage — Richmond, BC - Vintage Gas Stations on Waymarking.com|accessdate=September 17, 2019|publisher=Waymarking.com}}</ref>). |
*The chest where the [[Black Fairy]] is keeping [[Gideon]]'s [[Enchanted Hearts|heart]] contains a box with a ship illustration on the lid.<ref>[[:File:622YourHeartGideon.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Final Battle Part 2}} |
*The chest where the [[Black Fairy]] is keeping [[Gideon]]'s [[Enchanted Hearts|heart]] contains a box with a ship illustration on the lid.<ref>[[:File:622YourHeartGideon.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Final Battle Part 2}} |
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Storybrooke is filled with nods to where the inhabitants come from; the [[Enchanted Forest]]: |
Storybrooke is filled with nods to where the inhabitants come from; the [[Enchanted Forest]]: |
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− | *The [[Granny's Bed and Breakfast|inn]] has pink floral wallpaper upstairs<ref name="LookingAtFiles">[[:File:102LookingAtFiles.png]]</ref><ref>[[:File:102SurprisedEmma.png]]</ref> and a flower-printed couch with matching armchairs in the lounge.<ref>[[:File:313AnotherOne.png]]</ref> There are two forest paintings in the room where [[Greg Mendell]] stays.<ref>[[:File:218Lovers.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Thing You Love Most|Selfless, Brave and True|Witch Hunt}} |
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⚫ | *[[Archie Hopper|Archie]] has green stripes on his [[Hopper Psychiatry Office|office]] walls tapestry.<ref>[[:File:102LetMeGuess.png]]</ref> This is a subtle a reference to his former life as a [[Jiminy Cricket|cricket]]; crickets live among the grass. Above the green, there is wallpaper which depicts a forest at sundown. The trees are well above eye-level;<ref>[[:File:210Choke.png]]</ref> fitting for a former cricket. Fittingly enough, at eye level, there are mushroom ornaments on Archie's bookshelves.<ref>[[:File:102Devastating.png]]</ref> {{S|("The Thing You Love Most" et al., "[[The Cricket Game]]")}} |
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− | *The mayor's office<ref name="YourMove">[[:File:102YourMove2.png]]</ref> and the [[Storybrooke Town Hall|town hall]]<ref>[[:File:201GettingReady.png]]</ref> have birch-tree wallpaper. There are matching birch tree logs by the mayor's fireplace.<ref name="YourMove" /> A leaf-shaped bowl is sitting on a table in the mayor's office.<ref name="YourMove" /> {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "[[Broken]]")}} |
+ | *The mayor's office<ref name="YourMove">[[:File:102YourMove2.png]]</ref> and the [[Storybrooke Town Hall|town hall]]<ref>[[:File:201GettingReady.png]]</ref> have birch-tree wallpaper. There are matching birch tree logs by the mayor's fireplace.<ref name="YourMove" /> A leaf-shaped bowl is sitting on a table in the mayor's office.<ref name="YourMove" /> {{S|("The Thing You Love Most" et al., "[[Broken]]")}} |
⚫ | *In the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]], actual birch trunks are scattered around as dividers.<ref>[[:File:108TheCommonGood.png]]</ref> The wall behind the main counter has crenelated "windows" which are full of paintings of trees and woods.<ref>[[:File:106DavidSeesWindmill.png]]<br>[[:File:119AllKindsOfQuestions.png]]</ref> Similar paintings can be seen in other parts of the shop. A leaf-print curtain<ref>[[:File:202ClosedItRemember.png]]</ref> separates the front room from the back of the shop. {{S|("[[The Shepherd]]" et al., "[[We Are Both]]" et al.)}} |
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⚫ | *[[Archie Hopper|Archie]] has green stripes on his [[Hopper Psychiatry Office|office]] walls tapestry.<ref>[[:File:102LetMeGuess.png]]</ref> This is a subtle a reference to his former life as a [[Jiminy Cricket|cricket]]; crickets live among the grass. Above the green, there is wallpaper which depicts a forest at sundown. The trees are well above eye-level;<ref>[[:File:210Choke.png]]</ref> fitting for a former cricket. Fittingly enough, at eye level, there are mushroom ornaments on Archie's bookshelves.<ref>[[:File:102Devastating.png]]</ref> {{S|("The Thing You Love Most", "[[The Cricket Game]]")}} |
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− | *The [[Nolan House]] has flower printed wallpaper.<ref>[[:File:106Really.png]]<br>[[:File:106Tonight.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Shepherd}} |
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*One of the classrooms at the [[Storybrooke Elementary School]] has tree silhouettes and falling leaves on the windows.<ref>[[:File:106SeeYou.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Shepherd}} |
*One of the classrooms at the [[Storybrooke Elementary School]] has tree silhouettes and falling leaves on the windows.<ref>[[:File:106SeeYou.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Shepherd}} |
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− | *The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]] has silvery forest wallpaper on the counter and behind the counter,<ref name="PetShelter">[[:File:110MaryMargaretLeaves.png]]</ref> and tree silhouettes on the window panes.<ref name="PetShelter" /><ref>[[:File:119AugustMotorcycle.png]]</ref> Above the fish tank, there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene, with birch trees.<ref name="PetShelter" /> Real birch tree trunks are used as decorations.<ref>[[:File:115BeOkay.png]]</ref> {{ |
+ | *The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]] has silvery forest wallpaper on the counter and behind the counter,<ref name="PetShelter">[[:File:110MaryMargaretLeaves.png]]</ref> and tree silhouettes on the window panes.<ref name="PetShelter" /><ref>[[:File:119AugustMotorcycle.png]]</ref> Above the fish tank, there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene, with birch trees.<ref name="PetShelter" /> Real birch tree trunks are used as decorations.<ref>[[:File:115BeOkay.png]]</ref> {{Ep|7:15 A.M.|Red-Handed|The Return}} |
+ | *There is a vase with a tree-motif in [[David Nolan|David]] and [[Kathryn Nolan|Kathryn]]'s [[Nolan House|living room]].<ref>[[:File:113Dinner.png]]</ref> {{Ep|What Happened to Frederick}} |
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*Real branches<ref>[[:File:112CheckOutThoseGuys.png]]</ref> and birch trees<ref>[[:File:112HeIsAlwaysWorking.png]]<br>[[:File:112Leaving.png]]</ref> are used as decorations at the [[The Rabbit Hole|town bar]]. {{Ep|Skin Deep}} |
*Real branches<ref>[[:File:112CheckOutThoseGuys.png]]</ref> and birch trees<ref>[[:File:112HeIsAlwaysWorking.png]]<br>[[:File:112Leaving.png]]</ref> are used as decorations at the [[The Rabbit Hole|town bar]]. {{Ep|Skin Deep}} |
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+ | *[[Jefferson]] has birch tree trunks in his living room.<ref>[[:File:117Awake.png]]</ref><ref>[[:File:117Piano.png]]</ref> A room in his [[Jefferson's Mansion (Storybrooke)|mansion]] has forest-themed wallpaper.<ref>[[:File:117EmmaShocked.png]]</ref> There's a silver tree-like rack inside the hat room.<ref>[[:File:117InThisHouse.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Hat Trick}} |
*In the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library]], there is a tree shaped mirror on the wall that hides the elevator doors.<ref>[[:File:122Mirror.png]]</ref> {{Ep|A Land Without Magic}} |
*In the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library]], there is a tree shaped mirror on the wall that hides the elevator doors.<ref>[[:File:122Mirror.png]]</ref> {{Ep|A Land Without Magic}} |
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*The wallpaper in the room where [[Cora]] appears as a ghost in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|house]], shows branches in a forest.<ref>[[:File:318ThisCantBe.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Miller's Daughter}} |
*The wallpaper in the room where [[Cora]] appears as a ghost in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|house]], shows branches in a forest.<ref>[[:File:318ThisCantBe.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Miller's Daughter}} |
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+ | *There are two forest paintings in [[Greg Mendell]]'s room at the [[Granny's Bed and Breakfast|inn]].<ref>[[:File:218Lovers.png]]</ref> {{Ep|Selfless, Brave and True|Witch Hunt}} |
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*There is a tree-like decoration with green leaves in an alcove in the [[Tony's|restaurant]] where [[Hook]] and [[Emma Swan|Emma]] have their first date.<ref>[[:File:404ChangesHerMind.png]]</ref> {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
*There is a tree-like decoration with green leaves in an alcove in the [[Tony's|restaurant]] where [[Hook]] and [[Emma Swan|Emma]] have their first date.<ref>[[:File:404ChangesHerMind.png]]</ref> {{Ep2|The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice}} |
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*In Emma's [[Swan House|house]], there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene,<ref>[[:File:508Idea.png]]</ref> which she uses to hide the stolen [[Squid Ink]]. {{Ep|Birth|Page 23}} |
*In Emma's [[Swan House|house]], there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene,<ref>[[:File:508Idea.png]]</ref> which she uses to hide the stolen [[Squid Ink]]. {{Ep|Birth|Page 23}} |
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*When [[Emma Swan|Emma]] and [[Henry Mills|Henry]] first arrive in Storybrooke in "[[Pilot]]", [[Steveston Village]], which doubles as the town of Storybrooke on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]], has not been [[Wikipedia:Redress|redressed]] for some of the shots. The following real-life Steveston business names appear on-screen: Pacific Net & Twine,<ref name="Arrival">[[:File:101Arrival.png]]</ref> Romania Country Bread<ref name="Arrival" /> Serenity,<ref name="Town">[[:File:101InTown.png]]</ref> Nikaido<ref name="Town" /> and Splash.<ref name="Town" /> In addition, the prop sign on the building that doubles as [[Mr. Gold]]'s [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] for exterior scenes has not been put up.<ref>[[:File:101OffTheyGo.png]]</ref> However, in a different shot, the sign on Serenity is gone (but not replaced), and Nikaido has been transformed into Standard Clocks.<ref name="Clocks">[[:File:101StandardClocks.png]]</ref> In "[[The Thing You Love Most]]", the local businesses ''have'' been redressed and transformed. Pacific Net & Twine has become Atlantic Twine & Net,<ref name="DinerOpens" /> Romania Country Bread has become Storybrooke Country Bread,<ref name="Darn" /> Serenity has become Modern Fashions<ref name="Darn" /> and Splash has become Neighbors.<ref name="How" /> |
*When [[Emma Swan|Emma]] and [[Henry Mills|Henry]] first arrive in Storybrooke in "[[Pilot]]", [[Steveston Village]], which doubles as the town of Storybrooke on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]], has not been [[Wikipedia:Redress|redressed]] for some of the shots. The following real-life Steveston business names appear on-screen: Pacific Net & Twine,<ref name="Arrival">[[:File:101Arrival.png]]</ref> Romania Country Bread<ref name="Arrival" /> Serenity,<ref name="Town">[[:File:101InTown.png]]</ref> Nikaido<ref name="Town" /> and Splash.<ref name="Town" /> In addition, the prop sign on the building that doubles as [[Mr. Gold]]'s [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] for exterior scenes has not been put up.<ref>[[:File:101OffTheyGo.png]]</ref> However, in a different shot, the sign on Serenity is gone (but not replaced), and Nikaido has been transformed into Standard Clocks.<ref name="Clocks">[[:File:101StandardClocks.png]]</ref> In "[[The Thing You Love Most]]", the local businesses ''have'' been redressed and transformed. Pacific Net & Twine has become Atlantic Twine & Net,<ref name="DinerOpens" /> Romania Country Bread has become Storybrooke Country Bread,<ref name="Darn" /> Serenity has become Modern Fashions<ref name="Darn" /> and Splash has become Neighbors.<ref name="How" /> |
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− | *In the outdoor scenes filmed in [[Steveston Village]], the buildings located across the street from Granny's Diner do not precisely match the buildings seen from inside the diner, filmed inside a studio. In exterior scenes, on the left side of Storybrooke Country Bread, there is a blue wooden building, with a gap of approximately ten meters between the two buildings.<ref name="BuildingBlues">[[:File:102ArchieComesOver.png]]<br/>[[:File:102Cobra.png]]</ref> In the interior scenes in "[[Snow Falls]]",<ref>[[:File: 103OutreachProgram.png]]</ref> "[[The Shepherd]]",<ref name="ReginaEnters">[[:File:106ReginaEnters.png]]</ref> "[[Desperate Souls]]",<ref>[[:File:108HereComesEmma.png]]</ref> "[[7:15 A.M.]]",<ref>[[:File:110EmmaEnters.png]]</ref> "[[Dreamy]]",<ref>[[:File:114LeroyLeaves.png]]</ref> "[[We Are Both]]",<ref>[[:File:202EnteringDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Child of the Moon]]",<ref>[[:File:207AwakeYet.png]]</ref> "[[Tiny]]",<ref name="GroupEnters">[[:File:213GroupEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]",<ref name="Entering">[[:File:217EnteringDiner.png]]</ref> "[[And Straight On 'Til Morning]]",<ref name="Bean">[[:File:222WeHaveTheBean.png]]</ref> "[[Witch Hunt]]",<ref>[[:File:313CastTheCurse.png]]</ref> "[[It's Not Easy Being Green]]",<ref>[[:File:316MyCondolences.png]]</ref> "[[The Jolly Roger]]",<ref>[[:File:317DavidEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice]]",<ref>[[:File:404EmmaEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Fall]]",<ref>[[:File:409GoldAndBelleLeaveDiner.png]]</ref> "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]",<ref>[[:File:407WillEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Heroes and Villains]]",<ref>[[:File:411HookEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Best Laid Plans]]",<ref>[[:File:416LeavingDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Mother]]",<ref>[[:File:420LilyLeaves.png]]</ref> "[[The Dark Swan]]",<ref>[[:File:501WellYourMajesty.png]]</ref> "[[Siege Perilous]]",<ref>[[:File:503HookEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Only You (Episode)|Only You]]",<ref>[[:File:522EnteringEmma.png]]</ref> "[[A Bitter Draught]]",<ref>[[:File:602ThisWay.png]]</ref> "[[The Other Shoe]]"<ref>[[:File:603HenryEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Where Bluebirds Fly]]"<ref>[[:File:618ExitingDiner.png]]</ref> and "[[The Final Battle Part 2]]",<ref>[[:File:622BelleAndGoldEnterDiner.png]]</ref> there is a completely different building next to Storybrooke Country Bread. This building, which is part of a set on Stage 4 at [[Wikipedia:The Bridge Studios|The Bridge Studios]]<ref>{{TwitterLink|BastardSonVan|status/622619796710952961|Larry Andreutti|quote=A look inside Stage 4 at Bridge Studios|image=|noimage=}}<br> |
+ | *In the outdoor scenes filmed in [[Steveston Village]], the buildings located across the street from Granny's Diner do not precisely match the buildings seen from inside the diner, filmed inside a studio. In exterior scenes, on the left side of Storybrooke Country Bread, there is a blue wooden building, with a gap of approximately ten meters between the two buildings.<ref name="BuildingBlues">[[:File:102ArchieComesOver.png]]<br/>[[:File:102Cobra.png]]</ref> In the interior scenes in "[[Snow Falls]]",<ref>[[:File: 103OutreachProgram.png]]</ref> "[[The Shepherd]]",<ref name="ReginaEnters">[[:File:106ReginaEnters.png]]</ref> "[[Desperate Souls]]",<ref>[[:File:108HereComesEmma.png]]</ref> "[[7:15 A.M.]]",<ref>[[:File:110EmmaEnters.png]]</ref> "[[Dreamy]]",<ref>[[:File:114LeroyLeaves.png]]</ref> "[[We Are Both]]",<ref>[[:File:202EnteringDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Child of the Moon]]",<ref>[[:File:207AwakeYet.png]]</ref> "[[Tiny]]",<ref name="GroupEnters">[[:File:213GroupEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]",<ref name="Entering">[[:File:217EnteringDiner.png]]</ref> "[[And Straight On 'Til Morning]]",<ref name="Bean">[[:File:222WeHaveTheBean.png]]</ref> "[[Witch Hunt]]",<ref>[[:File:313CastTheCurse.png]]</ref> "[[It's Not Easy Being Green]]",<ref>[[:File:316MyCondolences.png]]</ref> "[[The Jolly Roger]]",<ref>[[:File:317DavidEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[The Apprentice (Episode)|The Apprentice]]",<ref>[[:File:404EmmaEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Fall]]",<ref>[[:File:409GoldAndBelleLeaveDiner.png]]</ref> "[[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]]",<ref>[[:File:407WillEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Heroes and Villains]]",<ref>[[:File:411HookEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Best Laid Plans]]",<ref>[[:File:416LeavingDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Mother]]",<ref>[[:File:420LilyLeaves.png]]</ref> "[[The Dark Swan]]",<ref>[[:File:501WellYourMajesty.png]]</ref> "[[Siege Perilous]]",<ref>[[:File:503HookEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Only You (Episode)|Only You]]",<ref>[[:File:522EnteringEmma.png]]</ref> "[[A Bitter Draught]]",<ref>[[:File:602ThisWay.png]]</ref> "[[The Other Shoe]]"<ref>[[:File:603HenryEntersDiner.png]]</ref> "[[Where Bluebirds Fly]]"<ref>[[:File:618ExitingDiner.png]]</ref> and "[[The Final Battle Part 2]]",<ref>[[:File:622BelleAndGoldEnterDiner.png]]</ref> there is a completely different building next to Storybrooke Country Bread. This building, which is part of a set on Stage 4 at [[Wikipedia:The Bridge Studios|The Bridge Studios]]<ref>{{TwitterLink|BastardSonVan|status/622619796710952961|Larry Andreutti|date=July 18, 2015|quote=A look inside Stage 4 at Bridge Studios|image=|noimage=}}<br>{{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=IMG_8092: OUAT studio tour|link=photos/152080205@N04/33175372823/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner.jpg}}<br>{{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=7975: OUAT studio tour|link=photos/152080205@N04/33603277310/in/album-72157679177956104/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner2.jpg}}<br>{{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=8053: OUAT studio tour|link=152080205@N04/33858638631/in/album-72157679177956104/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner3.jpg}}</ref> in [[Wikipedia:Burnaby|Burnaby]], is brown and made of bricks, and there is no gap between the two buildings. Also, in "The Shepherd",<ref name="ReginaEnters" /> "7:15 A.M."<ref>[[:File:110MaryMargaretEnters.png]]</ref> and "Witch Hunt",<ref>[[:File:313ZelenaLeavesDiner.png]]</ref> you can see a blue/grey wall behind Storybrooke Country Bread, which is part of the set at The Bridge Studios.<ref>{{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=8053: OUAT studio tour|link=152080205@N04/33858638631/in/album-72157679177956104/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner3.jpg}}</ref> In exterior scenes, there is no such wall.<ref name="BuildingBlues" /> |
− | **The wrong building is a used book story called "Rowan Books".<ref name="RowRowRow"> |
+ | **The wrong building is a used book story called "Rowan Books".<ref name="RowRowRow">{{Flickr|author=capnmarshmallow|datetaken=March 25, 2017|description=7975: OUAT studio tour|link=photos/152080205@N04/33603277310/in/album-72157679177956104/|archive=FLcapnmarshmallow-Storybrooke-GrannysDiner2.jpg}}</ref> |
**The wrong building also appears in the [[Underworld]] version of Storybrooke in "[[Souls of the Departed]]"<ref>[[:File:512GoldExitsDiner.png]]</ref> and "[[Labor of Love]]".<ref>[[:File:513WhereHeIs.png]]</ref> |
**The wrong building also appears in the [[Underworld]] version of Storybrooke in "[[Souls of the Departed]]"<ref>[[:File:512GoldExitsDiner.png]]</ref> and "[[Labor of Love]]".<ref>[[:File:513WhereHeIs.png]]</ref> |
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− | *When [[Sheriff Graham|Graham]] offers |
+ | *When [[Sheriff Graham|Graham]] offers Emma a new job, the sign on the building behind Emma says Storybrooke Coffee Co.<ref name="File:104ArrestingMeAgain.png"/> However, when Graham gets out on the police car, you can clearly see a circular sign on the side of the building, which says "Steveston Coffee Co".<ref>[[:File:104GetYourAttention.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Price of Gold}} |
*When Graham offers Emma the job as deputy sheriff, as he says, "Why don't you think about it", in the background, you can see the name "Steveston" on the sign of a business next to Kisamos Greek Taverna.<ref>[[:File:104ThankingYou.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Price of Gold}} |
*When Graham offers Emma the job as deputy sheriff, as he says, "Why don't you think about it", in the background, you can see the name "Steveston" on the sign of a business next to Kisamos Greek Taverna.<ref>[[:File:104ThankingYou.png]]</ref> {{Ep3|The Price of Gold}} |
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*In "The Price of Gold", as Emma and [[Henry Mills|Henry]] cross the street after leaving the [[Blanchard Loft|loft]], in the background, you can see a real-life business called [http://stevestonwinemakers.com/ Steveston WineMakers].<ref name="IKnow" /> |
*In "The Price of Gold", as Emma and [[Henry Mills|Henry]] cross the street after leaving the [[Blanchard Loft|loft]], in the background, you can see a real-life business called [http://stevestonwinemakers.com/ Steveston WineMakers].<ref name="IKnow" /> |
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− | **Curiously, the business next to it, which is known as [http://www.budgetappliances.ca/contact-us/richmond Budget Appliances] in real-life Steveston Village,<ref> |
+ | **Curiously, the business next to it, which is known as [http://www.budgetappliances.ca/contact-us/richmond Budget Appliances] in real-life Steveston Village,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/maps/@49.125189,-123.182453,3a,88.9y,359.15h,74.87t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sdZGX91WCGoscQJ9ClzwXcw!2e0!5s20110801T000000!6m1!1e1|title=3831 Moncton St. Richmond, British Columbia.|year=2011|month=August|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Google Maps|Google Maps]]}}</ref> has, unlike its neighbor, been renamed for this episode (it is now called Bravura Appliances<ref name="IKnow" />). |
**However, Bravura Appliances becomes the real Budget Appliances in "[[Best Laid Plans]]"<ref name="Budget">[[:File:416AreTheyAfter.png]]</ref> and "[[The Price]]".<ref name="Budget2">[[:File:502DidntAnyoneEver.png]]</ref> |
**However, Bravura Appliances becomes the real Budget Appliances in "[[Best Laid Plans]]"<ref name="Budget">[[:File:416AreTheyAfter.png]]</ref> and "[[The Price]]".<ref name="Budget2">[[:File:502DidntAnyoneEver.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *When the [[wolf]] walks way from Graham, a window pane in the background says "Pacific Net & Twine",<ref>[[:File:107WolfyWalksAway.png]]</ref> the real name of the [[Steveston Village|Steveston]] business which doubles as Atlantic Twine & Net<ref name="DinerOpens" /> on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://smallscreenscoop.com/once-upon-a-time-travel-guide-is-storybrooke-maine-a-real-place/|title=Once Upon a Time Travel Guide – Is Storybrooke Maine a Real Place?|last=Rae|first=Jessica|date=January 23, 2012|quote=Atlantic Twine & Net (actually Pacific Net & Twine)|publisher=Small Screen Scoop}}</ref> {{Ep|The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter}} |
*The old [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter|pet shelter]] sign can be seen in an [[Wikipedia:Establishing shot|establishing shot]] of [[Granny's Diner]] in the [[Season Four]] episode "[[Heroes and Villains]]",<ref name="HeroPet" /> even though [[Any Given Sundae]] moved into the pet shelter's premises in the season [[A Tale of Two Sisters|premiere]],<ref name="TaleSundae" /> and was clearly established as still being there in episodes before and after.<ref>In '''"[[Shattered Sight]]"''': [[:File:410NotWorking.png]]<br> In '''[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]''': [[:File:412AnyGivenSundae.png]]</ref> |
*The old [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter|pet shelter]] sign can be seen in an [[Wikipedia:Establishing shot|establishing shot]] of [[Granny's Diner]] in the [[Season Four]] episode "[[Heroes and Villains]]",<ref name="HeroPet" /> even though [[Any Given Sundae]] moved into the pet shelter's premises in the season [[A Tale of Two Sisters|premiere]],<ref name="TaleSundae" /> and was clearly established as still being there in episodes before and after.<ref>In '''"[[Shattered Sight]]"''': [[:File:410NotWorking.png]]<br> In '''[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]''': [[:File:412AnyGivenSundae.png]]</ref> |
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**In the Season Four episode "[[Lily (Episode)|Lily]]", the businesses known as Worthington's Haberdashery and LaTandoor are seen next to Granny's Diner.<ref name="AfterGold" /> However, Worthington's Haberdashery had moved out of the building midways through [[Season One]]<ref>Worthington's Haberdashery, as seen in '''"[[The Thing You Love Most]]"''': [[:File:102Storybrooke.png]]<br>The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]], as seen in '''"[[Red-Handed]]"''' and '''"[[The Stable Boy]]"''': [[:File:115FullMoon.png]], [[:File:118ConfusingAndHorrible.png]]</ref> and Any Given Sundae was clearly established as occupying these premises in episodes before and after;<ref name="AnyGivenHughes">[[Any Given Sundae]] and Duperre & Hughes in '''"[[Enter the Dragon]]"''': [[:File:414ReginaWalking.png]]<br>Any Given Sundae and Duperre & Hughes in '''"[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]"''': [[:File:421WalkingToPawnshop.png]]</ref> while Duperre & Hughes moved into La Tandoor's old premises back in [[Season Two]],<ref name="Duperre" /> and was still there in episodes before and after "Lily".<ref name="AnyGivenHughes" /> |
**In the Season Four episode "[[Lily (Episode)|Lily]]", the businesses known as Worthington's Haberdashery and LaTandoor are seen next to Granny's Diner.<ref name="AfterGold" /> However, Worthington's Haberdashery had moved out of the building midways through [[Season One]]<ref>Worthington's Haberdashery, as seen in '''"[[The Thing You Love Most]]"''': [[:File:102Storybrooke.png]]<br>The [[Storybrooke Pet Shelter]], as seen in '''"[[Red-Handed]]"''' and '''"[[The Stable Boy]]"''': [[:File:115FullMoon.png]], [[:File:118ConfusingAndHorrible.png]]</ref> and Any Given Sundae was clearly established as occupying these premises in episodes before and after;<ref name="AnyGivenHughes">[[Any Given Sundae]] and Duperre & Hughes in '''"[[Enter the Dragon]]"''': [[:File:414ReginaWalking.png]]<br>Any Given Sundae and Duperre & Hughes in '''"[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]"''': [[:File:421WalkingToPawnshop.png]]</ref> while Duperre & Hughes moved into La Tandoor's old premises back in [[Season Two]],<ref name="Duperre" /> and was still there in episodes before and after "Lily".<ref name="AnyGivenHughes" /> |
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− | *After [[Mr. Gold]] and his team leave the [[Blanchard Loft]] in "Best Laid Plans", a direction sign pointing to "Steveston General Store - second hand goods" can be seen on a building.<ref>[[:File:416FollowHer.png]]</ref> This is a real business in Steveston Village,<ref>[https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=no&pb=!1s0x5485e1d86580b9af:0xb60152cd21d7c3fc!2m5!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i100!3m1!7e115!4shttps://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname%3D112669743772656549129%26id%3D6236142893741343522%26target%3DPHOTO!5s Photographs of Steveston General Store] on [[Wikipedia:Google Maps|Google Maps]], January 2016</ref> the town which doubles as Storybrooke on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. |
+ | *After [[Mr. Gold]] and his team leave the [[Blanchard Loft|Blanchard loft]] in "Best Laid Plans", a direction sign pointing to "Steveston General Store - second hand goods" can be seen on a building.<ref>[[:File:416FollowHer.png]]</ref> This is a real business in Steveston Village,<ref>[https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=no&pb=!1s0x5485e1d86580b9af:0xb60152cd21d7c3fc!2m5!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i100!3m1!7e115!4shttps://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname%3D112669743772656549129%26id%3D6236142893741343522%26target%3DPHOTO!5s Photographs of Steveston General Store] on [[Wikipedia:Google Maps|Google Maps]], January 2016</ref> the town which doubles as Storybrooke on the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. |
+ | *The name "Steveston"<ref>[[:File:607ApproachingTree.png]]</ref> can be glimpsed on Harmony Dental Studio, a business located across the street from Granny's Diner, as [[Regina Mills|Regina]] approaches the tree to test the [[Acheron|mysterious water]].<ref>[[:File:607Mom.png]]</ref> [http://harmonydentalstudio.com/ Harmony Dental Studio] is a real-life business in Steveston Village. The real-life sign, which was not changed for the episode, says "Harmony Dental Studio – Steveston's Family Dentist".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stevestoninsider.com/harmony-dental-studio/|title=Harmony Dental Studio|date=March 25, 2018|publisher=Steveston Insider}} <small>([http://stevestoninsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Harmony-Dental-Studio-Maureen-Piche-Moncton-2-Steveston-@PallaMedia-1024x683.jpg Photograph])</small></ref> {{Ep|Heartless}} |
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*In the 1993 flashbacks from "[[Awake]]", the business known as Duperre & Hughes can be seen next to Granny's Diner.<ref name="FlowerPower">[[:File:617FindingFlower.png]]</ref> However, as seen in "[[Broken]]", Duperre & Hughes did not move into these premises until after the [[Dark Curse]] was broken in 2012.<ref name="Duperre" /> Before that, these premises were occupied by the restaurant known as LaTandoor.<ref name="LaTandoor" /> This is most likely because LaTandoor, a real life business in Steveston Village which has since been closed down,<ref name="UrbanSpoon" /> could not be used when Steveston Village was [[Wikipedia:Redress|redressed]] as Storybrooke for the 1993 flashback, so they had to use a fictional business instead. |
*In the 1993 flashbacks from "[[Awake]]", the business known as Duperre & Hughes can be seen next to Granny's Diner.<ref name="FlowerPower">[[:File:617FindingFlower.png]]</ref> However, as seen in "[[Broken]]", Duperre & Hughes did not move into these premises until after the [[Dark Curse]] was broken in 2012.<ref name="Duperre" /> Before that, these premises were occupied by the restaurant known as LaTandoor.<ref name="LaTandoor" /> This is most likely because LaTandoor, a real life business in Steveston Village which has since been closed down,<ref name="UrbanSpoon" /> could not be used when Steveston Village was [[Wikipedia:Redress|redressed]] as Storybrooke for the 1993 flashback, so they had to use a fictional business instead. |
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*When [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] meets [[Archie Hopper|Dr. Hopper]] in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake", the business known as [[Chop Shop]] is reflected in the windows behind him.<ref>[[:File:617InAMood.png]]</ref> However, when Mary Margaret finds the [[Pixie Dust Flowers|pixie dust flower]], the Chop Shop sign is missing from the building facade, since it did not move into these premises until after the [[Dark Curse|second curse]] in [[Season Four]].<ref name="ChoppyChoppy" /> This indicates that the shots of Archie were filmed on a different day, where [[Steveston Village]] was dressed as present day Storybrooke. |
*When [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] meets [[Archie Hopper|Dr. Hopper]] in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake", the business known as [[Chop Shop]] is reflected in the windows behind him.<ref>[[:File:617InAMood.png]]</ref> However, when Mary Margaret finds the [[Pixie Dust Flowers|pixie dust flower]], the Chop Shop sign is missing from the building facade, since it did not move into these premises until after the [[Dark Curse|second curse]] in [[Season Four]].<ref name="ChoppyChoppy" /> This indicates that the shots of Archie were filmed on a different day, where [[Steveston Village]] was dressed as present day Storybrooke. |
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− | *Sara's Ice Cream |
+ | *Sara's Ice Cream was a real-life Steveston Village business that featured ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' inspired ice cream names and flavors such as Once Upon a Thyme, Cinderella's Carriage, Entirely Emma, Mr. Gold and Grumpy's Road.<ref name="dining">{{cite web|url=https://www.visitrichmondbc.com/blog/post/on-steveston-and-storybrooke/|title=ON STEVESTON AND STORYBROOKE.|last=Anderson|first=Lindsey|date=April 23, 2013|quote=I first chatted with Kate, owner of Sara's Ice Cream, an old-fashioned ice cream parlour that’s regularly featured as part of Storybrooke. (...) Cleverly, Kate has developed many of her homemade ice cream flavours after characters in the story, and each have well thought-out ‘flavour philosophies’ that you can ask about in the shop. Some of them include Once Upon a Thyme (vanilla and thyme), Cinderella’s Carriage (roasted pumpkin, cinnamon, and ginger), Entirely Emma (pineapple and champagne), and Mr. Gold (dark chocolate with edible gold flecks).|publisher=Toursim Richmond}}</ref> It later closed down.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.yelp.com/biz/sarahs-old-fashioned-ice-cream-richmond|title=Sarah's Old Fashioned Ice Cream|accessdate=October 6, 2018|quote=Yelpers report this location has closed.|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Yelp|Yelp]]}}</ref> |
− | **Additionally, another Steveston business, Candy Dish, |
+ | **Additionally, another Steveston business, Candy Dish, sold ''Once Upon a Time'' inspired sweets such as snow white fudge, chocolate swans and |
+ | evil queen [[apples]].<ref>{{FacebookCite|author=Steveston Candy Dish|dateposted=June 29, 2017|timeposted=|description=Steveston Candy Dish|quote=For "Once Upon a Time" fans we still have snow white fudge, chocolate swans, evil queen apples and other treats from Storybrooke, even though the series has ended we welcome visitors every day,and we miss the fun of fairy tales being filmed in Steveston.|link=228570390615466/posts/happy-canada-day-july-12018drop-by-for-some-canadian-maple-fudge-candy-bagssalt-/1102984256507404/|archive=}}</ref> It closed down in October 2018.<ref>{{FacebookCite|author=Steveston Candy Dish|dateposted=October 4, 2017|timeposted=|description=Steveston Candy Dish|quote=The Candy Dish is closing |
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− | **Also located in Steveston, Juvelisto jewelry shop sells replicas of the [[Evil Queen]]'s ring,<ref name="dining"/> which are crafted by Canadian-based designer Leanne Guthrie Johnston.<ref>http://www.writergirlkarin.com/leafloria</ref> |
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+ | October 31. 2018 and I am retiring...|link=permalink.php?story_fbid=1203442483128247&id=228570390615466&__tn__=-R|archive=}}</ref> |
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*In the [[Wikipedia:For Tonight We Might Die|first episode]] of ''[[Wikipedia:Class (2016 TV series)|Class]]'', a spin-off series of ''[[Wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'',[[w:c:Tardis:Tanya Adeola|Tanya Adeola]] likens a tear in time and space which had appeared within [[Wikipedia:Coal Hill School|Coal Hill Academy]] to "that town in ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''". |
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Storybrooke, Maine is a Land Without Magic location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time.
History
In the Enchanted Forest, the Evil Queen cast a Dark Curse, which sends all of the inhabitants to a newly created town in a Land Without Magic called Storybrooke. The curse, prophesied by Rumplestiltskin, can be broken in twenty-eight years by Snow White and Prince Charming's daughter Emma. To protect their infant daughter, a magic wardrobe is constructed that brings her to another land just before all of the Enchanted Forest is engulfed in the curse. In a secret deal with the Blue Fairy, Geppetto guarantees his own son, Pinocchio, is one of the two to be saved. Both children end up in the Land Without Magic and are placed in the same foster home, but Pinocchio later abandons Emma. ("Pilot")
In 1983, during the days after the curse is enacted, the Evil Queen lives as the mayor of Storybrooke, Regina, and while at first pleased with the other residents' miseries, she grows bored with her new life. One flaw in creating Storybrooke is it becomes visible to outsiders, and when two strangers, Kurt and Owen, arrive in town, Regina attempts to usher their leaving. Eventually, she takes a liking to Owen and wishes for him to stay, although Kurt refuses. Through her manipulation, Sheriff Graham arrests Kurt, who flees Storybrooke with his son, however, they are caught at the town border. While Kurt surrenders himself, Owen escapes town, with Regina's permission. Later, she kills Kurt and buries him in the woods. ("Welcome to Storybrooke")
Eighteen years later, Regina adopts a baby boy, who she names Henry. When he shows signs of possible illness, she sleuths for information on his birth parents, eventually learning his birth mother is Emma Swan, the prophesied savior. After deciding to keep Henry as her son, Regina drinks a memory potion to forget his birth mother's identity. ("Save Henry")
Henry, at ten years old, gains a fairytale book from his teacher as a means to inspire hope in his life. Within its pages, he finds a photo of Snow White and Prince Charming's infant daughter and mysteriously realizes her name is Emma. Coming to believe Storybrooke is under the Evil Queen's curse, Henry brings Emma to Storybrooke, and she later stays in town out of concern for his happiness. With her arrival, the curse gradually weakens and time begins to move forward again. After a few days, Emma becomes a sheriff's deputy, and after the sheriff's death, she gains her predecessor's job. As sheriff, she is unknowingly reuniting people who would otherwise be separated due to the curse's effects. ("Going Home," "Pilot," "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter")
The town becomes rocked by a scandal when Mary Margaret's affair with David is made public. Kathryn, David's wife, opts to allow them to be together as she decides to leave for Boston. Regina, unwilling to let the lovers be happy, sets up Mary Margaret for Kathryn's death, leading to her arrest when evidence is found. With help from August, Emma figures out Regina's plot, just before Kathryn is found alive after being secretly freed by Mr. Gold. To make Emma accept her role as curse savior, August attempts to make her believe in magic, but she refuses. Believing Regina is dangerous, Emma then tries leaving town with Henry, but the boy persuades her out of it. Regina, on the other hand, extracts a poisoned apple from the past Enchanted Forest, in a bid to get rid of Emma. However, Henry ends up eating it, falling into a coma, and later dying. In a final farewell, Emma kisses his forehead, accidentally emitting true love's kiss, which breaks his curse as well as the Dark Curse. As everyone regains memories of their past lives, Mr. Gold combines a bottle of true love, Mr. Gold combines it with well water to bring magic into Storybrooke. ("What Happened to Frederick," "Red-Handed," "The Stable Boy," "The Stranger," "An Apple Red as Blood," "A Land Without Magic")August sends Neal a postcard from Storybrooke. The purple fog clears, and Mary Margaret and David reunite as Snow White and Prince Charming and finally meet their daughter Emma. Meanwhile, Mr. Gold, who is fierce because Regina kept Belle in psychiatric ward for 28 years, summon a Wraith to have Regina suck by it. To stop it from destroying Storybrooke, Regina, Emma, Mary Margaret and David reunite and try to send it to Enchanted Forest through Jefferson's Hat. The hat does not work until Emma touches Regina. The Wraith is sucked in while grabbing Emma and forcing her into the vortex. Mary Margaret jumps in after her. David and Regina are left behind. ("Broken")
In the fallowing days, David and Henry try to find a way to bring back Emma and Mary Margaret. While they deal with Hook, who wants to kill Mr. Gold for killing his love, and Cora who wants to get back to her daughter, thanks to Aurora, she and Henry can communicate in Netherworld because they were both under the sleeping curse once and this is a side affect. In Storybrooke, Mr. Gold doesn't want Cora to come back because he thinks she is a threat for everyone but Regina believes in Henry about Emma and Mary Margaret coming in here instead of Cora. So with the help of Regina, they come back to Storybrooke. But in the meantime, Hook and Cora found a way to get to Storybrooke, too. And his ship sails through the gloom with Cora aboard. ("Queen of Hearts", "We Are Both", "The Crocodile", "Tallahassee", "Into the Deep")
After Regina was suspected for killing Archie, which in the reality Cora disguised herself as Regina and killed someone else and make him look like Archie; Emma, Mary Margaret and David do not believe Regina so with that way Cora gets what she wants. İn the meantime Mr. Gold wants to find his son. With the help of Emma's unpaid favor, she, Henry and Mr. Gold head to New York City. However, they find out that Mr. Gold's son Baelfire is also Henry's father Neal. ("The Price of Gold," "The Cricket Game," "Tiny," "Manhattan")
While they are still in New York, Hook found them and stabs Mr. Gold with his poison laced hook. The only way to save Mr. Gold's life is to get back to Storybrooke as soon as possible. Emma receives news from Mary Margaret and David via phone about Regina and Cora's search for the dagger. After they come back to Storybrooke, the war begins and Cora gets closer to stab Mr. Gold with the dagger and become the new Dark One. As Mr. Gold manipulates Mary Margaret to kill Cora with the enchanted candle that could restore Mr. Gold's life by taking Cora's, she immediately regrets for what she did. However, Cora dies before Mary Margaret is able to do something. ("The Queen Is Dead," "The Miller's Daughter")
The outsider who entered Storybrooke a few days ago comes more suspicious. Meanwhile , Neal invites her fiance Tamara to Storybrooke so she can properly meet and speak with Emma and Henry. Greg had a run-in with Regina at the diner. She cannot seem to understand why he is so familiar to her, but shows up at his guest room with the realization he is Owen. Demanding to know where his father is, Regina plays it off that she let Kurt leave town and never saw him again. He doesn't believe her. Before August reverted back to child, he was trying to warn them about a woman which they'll find later that this woman is Tamara and Greg and Tamara work together for Home Office and they came to Storybrooke to get rid of the magic but then realized something more valuable : Henry. In the meantime Tamara shoots Neal and with the magic bean he goes back to the Enchanted Forest. As Greg and Tamara take Henry to Neverland; Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina, Mr. Gold and Hook set on a mission to rescue Henry. ("The Outsider," "Welcome to Storybrooke," "Selfless, Brave and True," "And Straight On 'Til Morning")
After they went, the residents of Storybrooke activate a cloaking spell, which Mr. Gold gave it to Belle just before he leaves, around the city limits; however, two mysterious strangers arriving from Minnesota in a convertible manage to cross the town border just in time. ("And Straight On 'Til Morning", "Dark Hollow"
Five days later, a mermaid known as Ariel emerges from the ocean. She has been sent on a mission by Mr. Gold, to retrieve a magical weapon from his pawnshop. Ariel seeks out Belle, and together, they find what Ariel is looking for: Pandora's Box. Before Ariel is able to leave with the item, the two strangers, who are revealed to be John and Michael Darling, overpower the women and steals Pandora's Box from them. Fortunately, Ariel and Belle are able to break free, just in time to stop the brothers from destroying Gold's weapon. After she hears their story, Belle convinces the brothers that the box is the only way to stop Peter Pan and free their sister, Wendy Darling, who has been Pan's prisoner for over a century. Ariel leaves for Neverland, taking Pandora's Box with her. ("Dark Hollow")
As Ariel returns to Storybrooke and reunite with her true love, Henry and rest of crew return From Neverland. Unbeknown to them, Peter Pan switched his body with Henry who is now trapped inside Pandora's Box along the way. When they realize that Henry is actually Peter Pan, they head to Regina's Heart Vault where Mr. Gold notices something is missing : The Dark Curse. Shortly afterward, Pan activates it with the heart of the thing he loves most. Regina learns that in order to undo Pan's curse, she must destroy the scroll. Mr. Gold manages to return Henry and Pan to their respective bodies, by using the wand of the Black Fairy. However, Pan has one last trick up his sleeve, and quickly overpowers Gold. In order to save his family, Gold kills his father by stabbing him with the Dark One's Dagger, sacrificing his own life in the process. As Pan's curse approaches, Regina realizes that destroying the scroll comes at a heavy price: Storybrooke will be erased from the map, and everyone will be transported back to the Enchanted Forest, prevented from ever returning — except Emma and Henry. At the town border, Emma and Henry say their goodbyes to their friends and family. Regina tells Emma that when the curse is undone, the memories Emma and Henry have from Storybrooke will be gone. She gives Emma a gift: New memories of a happy life, where Emma never gave up Henry for adoption, so they'll have always been together. Emma and her son drive across the town border just as the magic fog closes in on their family. Storybrooke vanishes from the world.[1] ("The New Neverland," "Going Home")After a year, Snow White recasts the Dark Curse, bringing everyone back to Storybrooke, but due to the Wicked Witch's machinations, they forget the past year in the Enchanted Forest. The only clue, as proof a year has gone by, is Mary Margaret's pregnancy. The Wicked Witch, brought along by the curse, blends into town as a midwife named Zelena. In her farm cellar, she keeps a revived Mr. Gold as her prisoner. Through some means, she also causes some of the townspeople to vanish and turns them into her pet monkeys. Regaining her lost memories with Hook's aid, Emma returns to town, where she teams up with Regina to sleuth out the curse caster, who manages to escape before they apprehend her. After David and Hook witness someone turning into a flying monkey, it is believed the Wicked Witch cast the new curse. ("New York City Serenade," "Witch Hunt")
Zelena, desiring to change her past with a time spell, requires several ingredients; Mary Margaret's child, David's courage, Regina's heart and Mr. Gold's brain. After Zelena collects David's courage, Mr. Gold escapes and reverts to Neal. Following recovery at the hospital, Neal helps Emma look for Mr. Gold, not knowing he and his father are in the same body. Upon realizing the truth, he begs Emma to separate him from Mr. Gold's body, although it'll kill him, so his father can reveal the Wicked Witch's true name. After being exposed, Zelena escapes and reappears at the diner during a funeral wake for Neal, where she reveals herself as Regina's half-sister and challenges her to a duel. There, she fails to steal Regina's heart, which has already been removed and placed under Robin Hood's care. Threatened by Emma's light magic, Zelena curses Hook's lips so he can take away her powers, and not if, the savior's family will die. Desperate to break the curse, Emma attempts to make Henry believe in magic by giving him the storybook. From touching it, he regains his lost memories, but it is Regina's true love for him, which breaks the curse. ("The Tower," "Quiet Minds," "It's Not Easy Being Green," "The Jolly Roger")
After Regina broke the curse, the crew finally defeat her, remove her necklace and put her in jail. When Mr. Gold arrives the Sheriff's Station, he tells her that Neal died because of her, he promised him to have his revenge and Rumpelstilstkin never breaks a deal. He stabs her with the dagger. Her body transforms into a statue, which he shatters into pieces. Unbeknownst to him, Zelena's life force flees her body before it shatters, and activates the time spell. Afterwards, Emma and Hook suckes up by the time portal. While they try to find a way to get back to present time, they meet a woman who was almost executed by The Evil Queen. They agree with bringing her with them too. But a revised Zelena has already killed her and took her form. Later it's found that this woman is the wife of Robin Hood who is with Regina now but none of them knows that Marian is actually Zelena. She angrly pisses off Emma. In the meantime, they brought someone else from the past too. ("Kansas (Episode)," "Snow Drifts," "There's No Place Like Home," "Heart of Gold")
The Ice Queen, has arrived in Storybrooke. Leaving a trail of ice behind her, she emerges from the barn and slowly makes her way into the town. Then she cast a giant ice wall all around Storybrooke until she finds her sister, Anna. The next day Emma and others find her and realize that she doesn't remember how she got here and she just looks for her sister, then they agree to help her. But The Snow Queen a.k.a. Ingrid is their big threat now. In the meantime Regina and Henry are now working together to find the author to make him to change the fate where villains always lose. After a couple of days, when Emma and Hook are watching Emma's video tape, they notice that Ingrid was Emma's foster mother and Emma does not remember any of this. In the meantime, now Gold found the Sorcerer's Hat, he plans to use it for freeing himself from the dagger with the help of Hook whose heart was ripped out by Mr. Gold. But then they realize that Ingrid is up to something : The Spell of Shattered Sight. With it, everyone will begin to see the worst in their loved ones and turn on each other, destroying themselves. After the arrival of Anna and her fiancee Kristoff, they understand that the only way this spell breaks is Ingrid's death. But with Ingrid finally seeing what her sister thought about her after Ingrid accidently killed her other sister, she realizes what she has done and sacrificed herself in order to break the spell. But before that, she gave Emma and Elsa's memory. After that Elsa, Anna and Kristoff return their home, Arendelle. ("A Tale of Two Sisters", "White Out", "Rocky Road", "The Snow Queen", "Smash the Mirror", "Fall","Shattered Sight", "Heroes and Villains")
With "Marian"s sickness relapses because of Ingrid, Regina sees the only way she can live is Robin Hood, Roland and Marian leave the town. Robin kisses Regina and says goodbye to her one last time. ("Heroes and Villains")
While Mr. Gold is almost achieving to get free from his dagger, Belle finds him and with the power of the dagger, she commands Mr. Gold to leave the town. ("Heroes and Villains")
While Emma, Mary Margaret, Regina, Hook and Belle are trying to defeat the Chernabog who they accidently let out from the Sorcerer's Hat, Mr. Gold and Ursula reunite with Cruella De Vil. After they help the heroes about the Chernabog crisis, Emma and the others let them in to Storybrooke. But unbeknown to them, Ursula and Cruella let Mr. Gold in, too. Two days later, Mr. Gold, Ursula and Cruella team up and resurrect Maleficent from her ashes with the help of the bloods whose belong to Mary Margaret and David who wronged to Maleficent in the past by having her lose her child. After ursula reunites with her father and goes back to the Enchanted Forest, the crew understand that Mr. Gold is trying to fill Emma's heart with darkness. To stop it, they need the Author. After they free him from the book, he quickly runs away but then Mr. Gold convinces him to write a happy ending for him. With Cruella kidnapping Henry, Regina desists on the mission which rescuing Robin Hood from her sister Zelena just for now and focuses on saving Henry with Emma. After Emma kills Cruella, which means Mr. Gold gets closer to have what he wants, Emma goes with Regina to find Maleficent's daughter and also her former friend Lily. After they convince her to come back to Storybrooke, the trio head to Cassidy Apartment where Robin and "Marian" lives now. After Regina's long insestences, Zelena finally reveals herself and says that she's pregnant. The next day they all head back to Storybrooke. Emma finally forgives her parents for hiding the truth about Emma's darkness. In the meantime Lily reunites with her mother and decides to stay for a week. But at the same time, The Author, Isaac, starts to write a storybook where villans win the day. ("Darkness on the Edge of Town," "Unforgiven," "Poor Unfortunate Soul," "Best Laid Plans," "Sympathy for the De Vil")
With Mother Superior's help, the Apprentice, who was sucked by the Sorcerer's Hat because of Hook who was Mr. Gold's control back then, is freed from it. In a race to stop Isaac from changing their stories, Emma, Regina and the Apprentice run to the pawnshop to confront the Author. However, Isaac rewrites new lives for everyone in his book, "Heroes and Villains", before they can stop him. ("Operation Mongoose Part 1")
Henry finds himself completely alone in Storybrooke. Desperate, he searches for his family outside of town and eventually tracks down Isaac, and learns from him that everyone is another storybook. Henry uses the door illustration key on the "Heroes and Villains storybook", and both are sucked into the story. ("Operation Mongoose Part 1")
Six months later, Hook, David, Mary Margaret, Regina and the others land back in Storybrooke in the Granny's Diner wearing their Camelot attire. After a few minutes, Emma walks in having fully embraced her status as the Dark One and turns one of the dwarves to stone. ("The Dark Swan")
Due to the Black Fairy's curse, she is now the mayor of Storybrooke and Emma is in the mental hospital. Regina, Zelena, Snow, David, and Hook to the Enchanted Forest and everyone else is given false memories besides Henry ("The Final Battle Part 1")
After Mr. Gold kills his mother, the curse is broken. Gideon confronts Emma and Henry at the Mayor's office. After trapping Gideon in Regina's office, Emma and Henry escape. After they escape onto the street, Emma and Henry run into Mary Margaret, David, Regina, Zelena, and Hook, who had just made it back from the nearly decimated Enchanted Forest. Gideon then arrives and takes Mary Margaret hostage, demanding that Emma fight him. Meanwhile, as the fight rages on, Belle and Mr. Gold search in the mines in an attempt to find Gideon's heart and stop him from trying to kill Emma. As she is fighting Gideon, Emma realizes that the only way to prevent the darkness from winning is to sacrifice herself and let Gideon kill her. When she does, Henry kisses her and revives her while Belle and Mr. Gold find Gideon, who has reverted back to being a baby, giving their family a chance at a fresh start. ("The Final Battle Part 2")
After the final battle is fought and won, Henry eventually decides to leave Storybrooke and travel the realms in search of his own story. ("Is This Henry Mills?," "Hyperion Heights")
After receiving an SOS from Henry, Hook and Regina leave Storybrooke to save him. Emma initially stays behind but eventually follows. After saving Hook's Wish Realm counterpart, Hook and Emma return to Storybrooke, but Regina stays behind to fulfill her own story. ("A Pirate's Life")
Mr. Gold also decides to leave Storybrooke and travel the realms to search for a way to free himself from the Dark One dagger, while also fulfilling Belle's wish to see the world. ("Beauty")
Zelena eventually leaves Storybrooke to go save Robin, who was kidnapped by Mother Gothel. ("Secret Garden")
Tilly and Margot arrive in Storybrooke to get help to save Henry, Jacinda, and Lucy. When they do arrive, they almost run over Leroy, causing him to drop several orders of grilled cheeses. They are then confronted by Granny, Archie, Leroy, Doc and Walter who demand that they explain what is going on. After Margot and Tilly do, everyone else does not believe them and chase them away. A short while later, Margot and Tilly spot Zelena driving Regina's car to take a younger Robin to daycare. They are able to convince her to give them a magic bean to go to the Wish Realm to save them.("Leaving Storybrooke")
Locations
For detailed location information, please see the Storybrooke Locations category, or the list of minor Storybrooke locations.
Inhabitants
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The following is a list of Storybrooke inhabitants who have not appeared on screen.
Visitors
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No number indicator This individual came to Storybrooke via the first Curse
2 This individual came to Storybrooke via the second Curse
3 This individual came to Storybrooke via the third Curse
º This individual came to Storybrooke by means other than the Dark Curse
†: This individual is deceased
^ This individual left Storybrooke willingly
x This individual left Storybrooke unwillingly
i This individual was brought to Storybrooke as an inanimated figure, such as statue, puppet or corpse
u It is currently unknown how this person came to Storybrooke
Notable Businesses
Businesses on Main Street
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2: Any Given Sundae is replaced by the The Three Bears Day Spa from "Street Rats".
3: La Tandoor is replaced by Duperré & Hughes in "Broken". In "A Tale of Two Sisters", Chop Shop has also become part of the building.
4: The "Hats" sign can only be be glimpsed on-screen in "The Thing You Love Most"[119] and "The Price of Gold";[120] however, only the H and the T, and parts of the middle letters, as well as additional signage saying "[obscured] away" and "sample styles", can be seen.
5: Hats is replaced by Harmony Dental Studio in "We Are Both"[121] (it can also be seen in "The Thing You Love Most", even though the hat store was glimpsed earlier in the episode).[122]
6: For the sixth season, a portable pawnshop set is put up in the lane next to It's POSH!,[123] the building that previously doubled as the pawnshop;[124] meaning that It's POSH! is now a separate business located next to the pawnshop.
7: Rowan Books is part of the Storybrooke Main Street set built at The Bridge Studios,[59] but does not exist in Steveston Village.[125] Therefore, it can only be seen from the inside of Granny's Diner, because the interior scenes at the diner are filmed on the Main Street set. Rowan Books does not appear in exterior scenes. Read the Goofs section for more details.
8: Storybrooke Liquor became the Storybrooke Hotel for the filming of "Souls of the Departed", "The Final Battle Part 1" and "The Final Battle Part 2".[101] However, the business does not show up on-screen.
9: This business name never appears on-screen.
10: Worthington's Haberdashery is replaced by the Storybrooke Pet Shelter in "Red-Handed".
11: This business appeared on a Historical Storybrooke prop sign created for the episode "Lacey". It was up for one day's shoot in February 2013.[126] The sign can be spotted in the episode, but it is too far away to read.[127] The map was put up again in September 2016, for the filming of an episode for the first half of Season Six,[128] but did not appear on-screen.
Ways to Access Storybrooke
Storybrooke can be accessed by other worlds in the following ways:
- Via the Land Without Magic at the Storybrooke town border. ("Pilot")
- Via the Underworld portal in the Heritage Park when the moon reaches its zenith every month (for a Fury). ("The Price")
- Via the Underbrooke clock tower after Hades' heart restart once again. (closed) ("Firebird")
- By a magic wardrobe. ("Tougher Than the Rest")
- Also, by using the ashes of the magic wardrobe combined with the waters of Lake Nostos. (transports one to the Storybrooke Wishing Well) ("Queen of Hearts")
- Also, every other way that can be used in a magical location is possible due to the location being a magical one after the First Dark Curse. (For more information, see World-crossing.)
Trivia
On-screen Notes
- The town's name is a pun on "storybook".
- Storybrooke's zip code is 04815.[129] ("The Shepherd", "Dreamy", "The Queen Is Dead", "Only You")
- While it is in the right number sequence to be a Maine zip code, but this zip code is not used in Maine, or even in the United States. 04815 is a postal code used in Spain and Peru.
- Storybrooke functions as a consolidated city-county, a US municipality with the combined authority of a county and city. This is evidenced in various ways:
- Graham, and later Emma Swan, is Sheriff of Storybrooke County:[130] a county sheriff in the US is an elected official with the highest police authority in a county. Storybrooke's police cruisers also reflect this office. ("Desperate Souls")
- Storybrooke's Sheriff also maintains the duties of a chief of police, a generally appointed official with the highest police authority in a city. This is also reflected on the cruisers, which bear the town's seal.
- Mayor Regina Mills had the authority to appoint a candidate for election to the office of Sheriff. (Many Sheriff's elections are conducted with one candidate in the US, however they are generally not appointed). A city's chief of police is generally appointed by the city's mayor. ("Desperate Souls")
- Graham, and later Emma Swan, is Sheriff of Storybrooke County:[130] a county sheriff in the US is an elected official with the highest police authority in a county. Storybrooke's police cruisers also reflect this office. ("Desperate Souls")
- Despite Storybrooke being supposedly hidden from the rest of the world by various curses, it is not completely cut off, as the first season reveals that the Internet is available, as is both modern cell phone and smart phone/BlackBerry service (both despite the fact the town is supposed to be otherwise trapped in the 1980s). Regina is known to use a BlackBerry. ("What Happened to Frederick," "Dreamy," "Enter the Dragon")
- According to show creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, Storybrooke is meant to be timeless, which is why it has cell phones and computers, but also old phones and older cars. It is meant to look timeless, like a mix of everything.[131]
- Storybrooke's town arms is an apple tree with a bee hive in front of it.[132] ("Fruit of the Poisonous Tree")
- Storybrooke seems to have no prison, as several guilties like Sidney Glass, Albert Spencer, Isaac Heller and Mr. Hyde were all put in the psychiatric ward in Storybrooke General Hospital. ("A Land Without Magic," "The Savior," "Murder Most Foul," "Mother's Little Helper")
- The local morning show is called "Good Morning Storybrooke", and airs at 7:00 AM. ("Tiny")
- Storybrooke's radio station is called WOLF 98, and is the "home of the original party animals". ("The Apprentice")
- A rail line passes through or near the town. According to concept art by Keith Lau, it is part of Storybrooke Central Systems,[133] although the name cannot be seen on-screen. ("Enter the Dragon")
- Boston seems to be the nearest city to the town because many characters who tried to leave were heading there. ("Pilot," "The Price of Gold," "What Happened to Frederick," "A Land Without Magic")
- According to Emma, Boston is four hours away from Storybrooke. ("The Price of Gold")
- According to the marked route on the Darling brothers' map,[134] Storybrooke appears to be in the location of Thomaston, Maine, a small seaport town west of Rockland. ("Dark Hollow")
- Four hours may be an accurate time frame for a drive from Boston to Thomaston, taking delays and speed fluctuations into account.
- An article in the Storybrooke Daily Mirror mentions a location called Sonnet Hill Orchard Park.[135] ("The Thing You Love Most")
- Another article mentions a location called Harestock Bridge.[136] ("The Shepherd")
- Yet another article mentions a lake called Lake Storybrooke.[137] ("The Shepherd")
- An unseen article from "Desperate Souls" mentions a location called Skylark Rose Garden.[94]
- Among the areas listed on the map of Storybrooke, are Pine Lake, Blythe Lake, Rowan Hill, Nightingale Village, Hunter's Grove, Alder Park, Edith's Orchard, Storybrooke Centennial Park, Cove Jaune, Storybrooke Harbor, Heron Island and Harper's Point.[138] ("Manhattan," "The Queen Is Dead," "Lacey")
- Hunter's Grove is also mentioned in a newspaper ad in "Kansas".[139]
- Among the numerous streets listed on the map, is one called Westlake Street; a reference to Neil Westlake, a graphic designer and production staff member on the show. ("Lacey")
- Rowan Hill is mentioned on a prop sign created for the episode "The Snow Queen", which reveals that the scene where Emma is sitting alone in her car at night takes place in Rowan Hill Park.[140] However, the sign does not appear on-screen.
- Westlake Street also appears on Emma's GPS in "Enter the Dragon" (note that the first character is cropped off).[141]
- An online Instagram post shows more of the map[142] and reveals yet another location: Maple Bog. A street name Goldman Road can also be seen, a reference to Mark Goldman, editor on the show, and the one who provided the voice of Sven.
- The Storybrooke map that Mr. Gold shows Emma mentions a location called Brock Lake.[143] ("Smash the Mirror")
- The map that Hook finds in the pawnshop mentions a location called Villar's Point.[144] ("Smash the Mirror")
- The shops next to Granny's Diner undergo a few notable changes throughout the show:
- In the Season One episodes "Pilot" (through a window),[145] "The Thing You Love Most",[146] "Snow Falls", "The Price of Gold",[147] "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter",[68] "True North",[148] "7:15 A.M.",[149] "Skin Deep" (mirrored in a store window),[150] "What Happened to Frederick",[151] as well as the flashbacks from 1983 in the Season Two episode "Welcome to Storybrooke",[152] the 2001 flashbacks from the Season Three episode "Save Henry",[153] and the 1993 flashbacks from the Season Six episode "Awake",[154] the blue storefront next to Granny's Diner is called Worthington's Haberdashery. It is located in the former site of Artisans Galleria on Moncton Street in Steveston Village, where Once Upon a Time films.[155] By the time of the Season One episode "Red-Handed", however, this storefront has become the Storybrooke Pet Shelter[156] (more noticeable in "The Stable Boy")[157] thanks to a false facade. The Pet Shelter is replaced by Any Given Sundae for Season Four,[158] which later becomes The Three Bears Day Spa in Season Six.[159] However, stock footage appears to have been used briefly in an exterior shot of the diner in the Season Four episode "Heroes and Villains", where part of the old Pet Shelter sign can be glimpsed,[160] and in the Season Four episode "Lily", where the original Worthington Haberdashery is back.[161]
- The storefront next to the pet shelter changes as well, beginning as the actual La Tandoor restaurant in Steveston Village (which is now closed)[162] in the Season One episodes "Pilot",[163] "The Thing You Love Most",[146] "Snow Falls", "The Price of Gold",[147] "The Shepherd",[164] "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter",[54] "True North",[165] "7:15 A.M.",[166] "Skin Deep",[167] and "What Happened to Frederick",[151] and the 2001 flashbacks from the Season Three episode "Save Henry".[153] The business becomes the Duperré & Hughes law firm in Season Two.[43] In "Season Four, Chop Shop has also moved into the same building,[168] but it is missing in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake",[169] since this episode takes place 19 years earlier. The original La Tandoor sign can also be seen in an exterior shot in stock footage in the Season Four episode "Lily".[161]
- La Tandoor and Worthington's Haberdashery can also be seen in an exterior shot in Underbrooke in "Ruby Slippers",[170] where stock footage from the first season seems to have been used; even though previous episodes have established that the storefronts next to the Underbrooke Diner are the Underworld versions of Chop Shop, Duperré & Hughes and Any Given Sundae.[171]
Production Notes
- Changing Steveston into Storybrooke takes about ten hours.[172]
- The Storybrooke Clock Tower does not exist within the real Steveston and is added to location filming using optical effects.[172]
- When asked what plan they would use if there was a potential Season Eight, Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis explain that they "would have probably returned to Storybrooke and done something there...".[173]
Disney
- A garden pinwheel of Disney's Tinker Bell appears on a house lawn in Storybrooke in "Pilot,[174] "Operation Mongoose Part 1",[175] "The Price"[176] and "Leaving Storybrooke".[177]
- An advertisement for computers with the ENCOM logo from the movie Tron appears outside the Marine Garage in 1983.[178] ("Welcome to Storybrooke")
- When Hook and Emma have their first date, the waiters are dressed like Tony, the kelner from Lady and the Tramp, and according to the menu, the restaurant itself is called Tony's.[179] The candles in a bottle and the table cloths[180] are similar to the ones seen in the famous movie scene. ("The Apprentice")
Lost
- The voice of Bill Gozen, the Storybrooke meteorologist, is one of Lost's creators, Damon Lindelof.[181] ("7:15 A.M.," "Tiny")
- Regina's secret meeting in the woods takes place at Access Road 23. 23 is one of the Lost numbers.[182] ("Fruit of the Poisonous Tree")
- Emma crashes her police cruiser into a street sign where the roads are numbered 4 and 23,[183] two of the Lost numbers. ("Fruit of the Poisonous Tree")
- Henry' horse is in stall 8,[184] which is the second Lost number. ("The Doctor")
Popular Culture
- As Emma is driving through Storybrooke, the man on the radio says, "That was Left of the Dial by The Replacements"; a reference to a song on the rock band's 1985 album Tim. ("The Apprentice")
Set Dressing
- Clocks are a subtle background theme in Storybrooke, where time was frozen for twenty-eight years. Henry,[185] Mary Margaret[186] and Mr. Gold[187] all have a collection of clocks, and there is a business called Standard Clocks,[188] whose storefront is filled with clocks.[189] (This business and the storefront were added for the show, and do not exist in the real Steveston Village.[190]) ("The Thing You Love Most," "Skin Deep," "What Happened to Frederick," "Heart of Darkness," "The Stable Boy," "The Stranger," "We Are Both," "Welcome to Storybrooke")
The seaside town of Storybrooke is filled with maritime props, in the form of model ships, ship paintings, ships in bottles, ship's rudders, sea shells, boats, books and businesses:
- There are model ships in Archie's office,[191] the pawnshop,[192][193] Marco's shop,[194] the storefront of Duperré & Hughes (a business located next to Granny's Diner)[43][195] the Sorcerer's mansion,[196] Mr. Gold's cabin, and Henry's bedroom at the Blanchard loft.[197] ("The Thing You Love Most", "That Still Small Voice", "The Stranger", "Broken", "We Are Both", "The Miller's Daughter", "Welcome to Storybrooke", "A Tale of Two Sisters", "Enter the Dragon", "Operation Mongoose Part 2")
- There are ship paintings in Archie's hallway,[198] the bedrooms[199] and the lounge[200] at the inn, the town hall[201] (which has paintings of boats as well[202]), the Pawnshop[203] and the Æsop's Tables bar.[204] ("The Price of Gold", "Desperate Souls", "The Return", "An Apple Red as Blood", "We Are Both", "Witch Hunt", "A Curious Thing", "A Wondrous Place")
- There are several giant sea shells in one of Mary Margaret's school classrooms.[205] A big shell[206] and a bowl of shells[207] are used as decorations in Archie's office. ("The Thing You Love Most", "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter", "A Bitter Draught", "Street Rats", "The Final Battle Part 1")
- There are ships in bottles in the pawnshop[208] and the lounge at the inn.[209] ("True North", "Witch Hunt")
- There is a miniature rudder in the pawnshop[210] and on the mantelpiece in the lounge at the inn.[209] The pawnshop also contains a real ship's rudder.[192] Storybrooke Country Bread has a ship's steering wheel on display in the window.[56] (This is an actual part of a real location known as Romania Country Bread.)[211] There is an engraving of a ship's rudder on a cupboard in Regina's living room.[212] ("The Shepherd", "The Stranger", "We Are Both", "Witch Hunt")
- A canoe hangs from the ceiling in the pawnshop.[213] An old, weathered row boat filled with plants is used as a decoration in the yard next to Granny's Diner.[214] (In real life, the boat is sitting next to the Cannery Cafe, which doubles as Granny's Diner for the show.[215]) ("The Thing You Love Most", "The Shepherd")
- There is a nautical guide book,[216] and a children's book with pop-up sailing ships,[217] in the Storybrooke library. ("Smash the Mirror")
- The business next to the diner is called Atlantic Twine and Net,[39] (a real location called Pacific Twine and Net[218]) and there is a business called the Marine Garage (a real location in Steveston Village[219]).
- The chest where the Black Fairy is keeping Gideon's heart contains a box with a ship illustration on the lid.[220] ("The Final Battle Part 2")
Storybrooke is filled with nods to where the inhabitants come from; the Enchanted Forest:
- The diner has forest-themed wallpaper.[221] ("The Thing You Love Most")
- Archie has green stripes on his office walls tapestry.[222] This is a subtle a reference to his former life as a cricket; crickets live among the grass. Above the green, there is wallpaper which depicts a forest at sundown. The trees are well above eye-level;[223] fitting for a former cricket. Fittingly enough, at eye level, there are mushroom ornaments on Archie's bookshelves.[224] ("The Thing You Love Most" et al., "The Cricket Game")
- The mayor's office[225] and the town hall[226] have birch-tree wallpaper. There are matching birch tree logs by the mayor's fireplace.[225] A leaf-shaped bowl is sitting on a table in the mayor's office.[225] ("The Thing You Love Most" et al., "Broken")
- In the pawnshop, actual birch trunks are scattered around as dividers.[227] The wall behind the main counter has crenelated "windows" which are full of paintings of trees and woods.[228] Similar paintings can be seen in other parts of the shop. A leaf-print curtain[229] separates the front room from the back of the shop. ("The Shepherd" et al., "We Are Both" et al.)
- One of the classrooms at the Storybrooke Elementary School has tree silhouettes and falling leaves on the windows.[230] ("The Shepherd")
- The Storybrooke Pet Shelter has silvery forest wallpaper on the counter and behind the counter,[231] and tree silhouettes on the window panes.[231][232] Above the fish tank, there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene, with birch trees.[231] Real birch tree trunks are used as decorations.[233] ("7:15 A.M.," "Red-Handed," "The Return")
- There is a vase with a tree-motif in David and Kathryn's living room.[234] ("What Happened to Frederick")
- Real branches[235] and birch trees[236] are used as decorations at the town bar. ("Skin Deep")
- Tree motif[237] are decorating the walls next to Mary Margaret's bed in her loft. ("Heart of Darkness")
- Jefferson has birch tree trunks in his living room.[238][239] A room in his mansion has forest-themed wallpaper.[240] There's a silver tree-like rack inside the hat room.[241] ("Hat Trick")
- In the Storybrooke Free Public Library, there is a tree shaped mirror on the wall that hides the elevator doors.[242] ("A Land Without Magic")
- The wallpaper in the room where Cora appears as a ghost in Regina's house, shows branches in a forest.[243] ("The Miller's Daughter")
- There are two forest paintings in Greg Mendell's room at the inn.[244] ("Selfless, Brave and True," "Witch Hunt")
- There is a tree-like decoration with green leaves in an alcove in the restaurant where Hook and Emma have their first date.[245] ("The Apprentice")
- In Emma's house, there is a framed picture of a winter woods scene,[246] which she uses to hide the stolen Squid Ink. ("Birth," "Page 23")
- Henry's bedside lamp has a shadow figure of a swan.[247] ("Pilot," "The Stranger," "An Apple Red as Blood")
- When David confronts Dr. Whale, the fence outside Granny's Diner is decorated with swan-shaped pumpkins.[248] ("The Doctor")
- When Hook arrives in Storybrooke, there are two swans gathered by his ship at the docks.[249] ("The Cricket Game")
- The lounge of Granny's Bed and Breakfast has two porcelain figurines of a swan—a small one[250] and a big one.[251] ("Witch Hunt", "A Curious Thing")
- As Emma and Hook look out onto the bay, a white swan flies across the horizon.[252] ("Mother")
- When Emma and Regina confront the Evil Queen at the beach, three swans are swimming in the water.[253] ("I'll Be Your Mirror")
Goofs
- When Emma and Henry first arrive in Storybrooke in "Pilot", Steveston Village, which doubles as the town of Storybrooke on the show, has not been redressed for some of the shots. The following real-life Steveston business names appear on-screen: Pacific Net & Twine,[254] Romania Country Bread[254] Serenity,[255] Nikaido[255] and Splash.[255] In addition, the prop sign on the building that doubles as Mr. Gold's pawnshop for exterior scenes has not been put up.[256] However, in a different shot, the sign on Serenity is gone (but not replaced), and Nikaido has been transformed into Standard Clocks.[145] In "The Thing You Love Most", the local businesses have been redressed and transformed. Pacific Net & Twine has become Atlantic Twine & Net,[39] Romania Country Bread has become Storybrooke Country Bread,[56] Serenity has become Modern Fashions[56] and Splash has become Neighbors.[57]
- In the outdoor scenes filmed in Steveston Village, the buildings located across the street from Granny's Diner do not precisely match the buildings seen from inside the diner, filmed inside a studio. In exterior scenes, on the left side of Storybrooke Country Bread, there is a blue wooden building, with a gap of approximately ten meters between the two buildings.[125] In the interior scenes in "Snow Falls",[257] "The Shepherd",[258] "Desperate Souls",[259] "7:15 A.M.",[260] "Dreamy",[261] "We Are Both",[262] "Child of the Moon",[263] "Tiny",[264] "Welcome to Storybrooke",[265] "And Straight On 'Til Morning",[266] "Witch Hunt",[267] "It's Not Easy Being Green",[268] "The Jolly Roger",[269] "The Apprentice",[270] "Fall",[271] "The Snow Queen",[272] "Heroes and Villains",[273] "Best Laid Plans",[274] "Mother",[275] "The Dark Swan",[276] "Siege Perilous",[277] "Only You",[278] "A Bitter Draught",[279] "The Other Shoe"[280] "Where Bluebirds Fly"[281] and "The Final Battle Part 2",[282] there is a completely different building next to Storybrooke Country Bread. This building, which is part of a set on Stage 4 at The Bridge Studios[283] in Burnaby, is brown and made of bricks, and there is no gap between the two buildings. Also, in "The Shepherd",[258] "7:15 A.M."[284] and "Witch Hunt",[285] you can see a blue/grey wall behind Storybrooke Country Bread, which is part of the set at The Bridge Studios.[286] In exterior scenes, there is no such wall.[125]
- The wrong building is a used book story called "Rowan Books".[59]
- The wrong building also appears in the Underworld version of Storybrooke in "Souls of the Departed"[287] and "Labor of Love".[288]
- When Graham offers Emma a new job, the sign on the building behind Emma says Storybrooke Coffee Co.[63] However, when Graham gets out on the police car, you can clearly see a circular sign on the side of the building, which says "Steveston Coffee Co".[289] ("The Price of Gold")
- When Graham offers Emma the job as deputy sheriff, as he says, "Why don't you think about it", in the background, you can see the name "Steveston" on the sign of a business next to Kisamos Greek Taverna.[290] ("The Price of Gold")
- In "The Price of Gold", as Emma and Henry cross the street after leaving the loft, in the background, you can see a real-life business called Steveston WineMakers.[40]
- Curiously, the business next to it, which is known as Budget Appliances in real-life Steveston Village,[291] has, unlike its neighbor, been renamed for this episode (it is now called Bravura Appliances[40]).
- However, Bravura Appliances becomes the real Budget Appliances in "Best Laid Plans"[41] and "The Price".[42]
- When the wolf walks way from Graham, a window pane in the background says "Pacific Net & Twine",[292] the real name of the Steveston business which doubles as Atlantic Twine & Net[39] on the show.[293] ("The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter")
- The old pet shelter sign can be seen in an establishing shot of Granny's Diner in the Season Four episode "Heroes and Villains",[160] even though Any Given Sundae moved into the pet shelter's premises in the season premiere,[158] and was clearly established as still being there in episodes before and after.[294]
- In the Season Four episode "Lily", the businesses known as Worthington's Haberdashery and LaTandoor are seen next to Granny's Diner.[161] However, Worthington's Haberdashery had moved out of the building midways through Season One[295] and Any Given Sundae was clearly established as occupying these premises in episodes before and after;[296] while Duperre & Hughes moved into La Tandoor's old premises back in Season Two,[43] and was still there in episodes before and after "Lily".[296]
- After Mr. Gold and his team leave the Blanchard loft in "Best Laid Plans", a direction sign pointing to "Steveston General Store - second hand goods" can be seen on a building.[297] This is a real business in Steveston Village,[298] the town which doubles as Storybrooke on the show.
- The name "Steveston"[299] can be glimpsed on Harmony Dental Studio, a business located across the street from Granny's Diner, as Regina approaches the tree to test the mysterious water.[300] Harmony Dental Studio is a real-life business in Steveston Village. The real-life sign, which was not changed for the episode, says "Harmony Dental Studio – Steveston's Family Dentist".[301] ("Heartless")
- In the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake", the business known as Duperre & Hughes can be seen next to Granny's Diner.[169] However, as seen in "Broken", Duperre & Hughes did not move into these premises until after the Dark Curse was broken in 2012.[43] Before that, these premises were occupied by the restaurant known as LaTandoor.[54] This is most likely because LaTandoor, a real life business in Steveston Village which has since been closed down,[162] could not be used when Steveston Village was redressed as Storybrooke for the 1993 flashback, so they had to use a fictional business instead.
- When Mary Margaret meets Dr. Hopper in the 1993 flashbacks from "Awake", the business known as Chop Shop is reflected in the windows behind him.[302] However, when Mary Margaret finds the pixie dust flower, the Chop Shop sign is missing from the building facade, since it did not move into these premises until after the second curse in Season Four.[168] This indicates that the shots of Archie were filmed on a different day, where Steveston Village was dressed as present day Storybrooke.
Filming Locations
- Location filming of Storybrooke scenes takes place in Steveston Village, a suburb of the city of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. However, a portion of Storybrooke's main street has also been recreated within The Bridge Studios in Vancouver, primarily for use during night scenes, with the set for Granny's Diner located behind its facade.[303]
Other Notes
- Sara's Ice Cream was a real-life Steveston Village business that featured Once Upon a Time inspired ice cream names and flavors such as Once Upon a Thyme, Cinderella's Carriage, Entirely Emma, Mr. Gold and Grumpy's Road.[304] It later closed down.[305]
- Additionally, another Steveston business, Candy Dish, sold Once Upon a Time inspired sweets such as snow white fudge, chocolate swans and
evil queen apples.[306] It closed down in October 2018.[307]
- In the first episode of Class, a spin-off series of Doctor Who,Tanya Adeola likens a tear in time and space which had appeared within Coal Hill Academy to "that town in Once Upon a Time".
Appearances
Once Upon a Time: Season One | ||||||||||
"Pilot": | "The Thing You Love Most": | "Snow Falls": | "The Price of Gold": | "That Still Small Voice": | "The Shepherd": | "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter": | "Desperate Souls": | "True North": | "7:15 A.M.": | "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree": |
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"Skin Deep": | "What Happened to Frederick": | "Dreamy": | "Red-Handed": | "Heart of Darkness": | "Hat Trick": | "The Stable Boy": | "The Return": | "The Stranger": | "An Apple Red as Blood": | "A Land Without Magic": |
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"Broken": | "We Are Both": | "Lady of the Lake": | "The Crocodile": | "The Doctor": | "Tallahassee": | "Child of the Moon": | "Into the Deep": | "Queen of Hearts": | "The Cricket Game": | "The Outsider": |
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"In the Name of the Brother": | "Tiny": | "Manhattan": | "The Queen Is Dead": | "The Miller's Daughter": | "Welcome to Storybrooke": | "Selfless, Brave and True": | "Lacey": | "The Evil Queen": | "Second Star to the Right": | "And Straight On 'Til Morning": |
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"The Heart of the Truest Believer": | "Lost Girl": | "Quite a Common Fairy": | "Nasty Habits": | "Good Form": | "Ariel": | "Dark Hollow": | "Think Lovely Thoughts": | "Save Henry": | "The New Neverland": | "Going Home": |
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"New York City Serenade": | "Witch Hunt": | "The Tower": | "Quiet Minds": | "It's Not Easy Being Green": | "The Jolly Roger": | "Bleeding Through": | "A Curious Thing": | "Kansas": | "Snow Drifts": | "There's No Place Like Home": |
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"A Tale of Two Sisters": |
"White Out": |
"Rocky Road": |
"The Apprentice": |
"Breaking Glass": |
"Family Business": | "The Snow Queen": |
"Smash the Mirror": |
"Fall": | "Shattered Sight": |
"Heroes and Villains": |
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"Darkness on the Edge of Town": |
"Unforgiven": | "Enter the Dragon": | "Poor Unfortunate Soul": |
"Best Laid Plans": | "Heart of Gold": | "Sympathy for the De Vil": |
"Lily": | "Mother": | "Operation Mongoose Part 1": |
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"The Dark Swan": | "The Price": | "Siege Perilous": | "The Broken Kingdom": | "Dreamcatcher": | "The Bear and the Bow": | "Nimue": | "Birth": | "The Bear King": | "Broken Heart": | "Swan Song": | |
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"Souls of the Departed": | "Labor of Love": | "Devil's Due": | "The Brothers Jones": | "Our Decay": | "Her Handsome Hero": | "Ruby Slippers": | "Sisters": | "Firebird": | "Last Rites": | "Only You": | "An Untold Story": |
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Once Upon a Time: Season Six | ||||||||||
"The Savior": | "A Bitter Draught": | "The Other Shoe": | "Strange Case": | "Street Rats": | "Dark Waters": | "Heartless": | "I'll Be Your Mirror": | "Changelings": | "Wish You Were Here": | "Tougher Than the Rest": |
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"Murder Most Foul": | "Ill-Boding Patterns": | "Page 23": | "A Wondrous Place": | "Mother's Little Helper": | "Awake": | "Where Bluebirds Fly": | "The Black Fairy": | "The Song in Your Heart": | "The Final Battle Part 1": | "The Final Battle Part 2": |
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Once Upon a Time: Season Seven | ||||||||||
"Hyperion Heights": | "A Pirate's Life": | "The Garden of Forking Paths": | "Beauty": | "Greenbacks": | "Wake Up Call": | "Eloise Gardener": | "Pretty in Blue": | "One Little Tear": | "The Eighth Witch": | "Secret Garden": |
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"A Taste of the Heights": | "Knightfall": | "The Girl in the Tower": | "Sisterhood": | "Breadcrumbs": | "Chosen": | "The Guardian": | "Flower Child": | "Is This Henry Mills?": | "Homecoming": | "Leaving Storybrooke": |
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Once Upon a Time in Wonderland | ||||||||||
"Down the Rabbit Hole": | "Trust Me": | "Forget Me Not": | "The Serpent": | "Heart of Stone": | "Who's Alice": | "Bad Blood": | ||||
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"Home": | "Nothing to Fear": | "Dirty Little Secrets": | "Heart of the Matter": | "To Catch a Thief": | "And They Lived...": | |||||
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Once Upon a Time: Specials | ||||||||||
"Magic is Coming": |
"The Price of Magic": | "Journey to Neverland": | "Wicked is Coming": | "Storybrooke Has Frozen Over": | ||||||
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"Secrets of Storybrooke": | "Dark Swan Rises": | "Evil Reigns Once More": | "The Final Battle Begins": | |||||||
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Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.
See also
References
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