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When Christine rips off his mask. he dose not take his mask off willingly.
you pause new vestroia episodes when he has the mask off and when he takes it of in episode 12 and reverse and play in slow motion to get the left side draft it out on paper then draw the right side
He wants to see what's under it.
No, at the end of the movie when he's in the morgue and the attendant goes to take his mask off, he opens his eyes.
"Burned by" may be a fabrication of individual productions. According to Wikipedia, in the original novel, the author describes the character as a ghost "...as corpse-like with no nose; sunken eyes and cheeks; yellow, parchment-like skin; and only a few wisps of ink-black hair covering his head. He is often described as 'a walking skeleton', and Christine graphically describes his cold hands." The Phantom's half-mask in the Andrew Lloyd Webber productions certainly enhanced the character's stature as a 'frightening' and 'off-putting' Phantom.
When Christine rips off his mask. he dose not take his mask off willingly.
The chapter is Apollo's Lyre. The page number is 128.
Try looking at Roger Glover's song 'The Mask' That might be what youre looking for.
Part of the deformation was his hair being thin and blonde, so he wore a jet black wig. When she tore off his mask, she took the wig off with it.
Well, if your talking about the play (or movie) it was because he was extremely ugly on the other side of his face. And so when the girl tried to take it off he got ticked etc. etc.
The same way you put it on I presume.
No he doesnt
maybe Kane will take it off
yea
were you take your mask off and show who you really are
you pause new vestroia episodes when he has the mask off and when he takes it of in episode 12 and reverse and play in slow motion to get the left side draft it out on paper then draw the right side
Well I think you just go to the island where you got it, and click take off.