KRAMPUS

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Krampus '10

Species: Unclassified demon; Type: Supernatural
Height: Undetermined, at least 12 ft (4 m); Weight: Unknown
Attributes: Horns, frozen in block of ice
Powers: Only dark influence while frozen
Intelligence: Average
Land Speed: Immobile
Kaiju Level: Zero (lightweight)
Weakness(es): Frozen in block of ice
Allies: Worshipers; Enemies: Reindeer, humanity
Film: Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)
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Additional Data:
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Description: It has not been determined with certainty what a Krampus is; what has been established for sure is that it has horns and it is pretty messed up.
Review:
Roger Ebert
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Krampus '15

Species: Unclassified demon; Type: Supernatural
Height: 8 ft (2.4 m, est); Weight: 430 lb (196 kg, est)
Attributes: Wields hook and chain, claws, horns, martial arts
Powers: Super durability, endurance, and strength
Intelligence: Average
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: One (welterweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Unknown; Enemies: Santa Claus, humanity
Film: A Christmas Horror Story (2015)
Summoned to the:
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Additional Data:
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Description: Not only does Krampus loathe grubby naughty kids, he also has a bone to pick with jolly St. Nick himself, and with good reason. Everybody is sick to death of getting socks, it's ridiculous.
Review:
Roger Ebert
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Krampus '15

Species: Unclassified demon; Type: Supernatural
Height: 8 ft (2.4 m, est); Weight: 430 lb (196 kg, est)
Attributes: Claws, horns
Powers: Summon dark elves and other thralls, dimensional travel, and many other supernatural powers
Intelligence: Average
Land Speed: Moderate
Kaiju Level: One (welterweight)
Weakness(es): None revealed
Allies: Dark elves; Enemies: Humanity
Film: Krampus (2015)
Summoned to the:
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Additional Data:
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Description: Krampus is back to his very, very old winter solstice tricks again, this time making an appearance in the United States to remind a kid to count his lucky stars for every day he doesn't get stabbed to death by a gingerbread man.
Review:
Roger Ebert

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