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Ahead of Krampus’ 10th anniversary, NECA has debuted a terrifying figure bundle based on Michael Dougherty's modern holiday horror classic.
The folklore behind the fearsome figure A Krampus parade is coming to San Antonio on Dec. 5. It begins at the Blue Star Arts Complex in Southtown. Madalynn Lambert, Content Gatherer.
LEWISTON — Who is the infamous half-goat, half-demon folklore figure known for scaring children ... to Sheline’s promotion of a holiday “Krampus” event this weekend at a downtown ...
The Christmas season, with its twinkling lights, cheerful carols, and the anticipation of Santa's gifts, is a time ...
What Krampus does with naughty children depends on where the story is being told, but in many stories the half-goat and half-demon will take the children away in a bucket or basket and take them ...
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Krampus (pronounced KROMP-oos) is a cross between a goat and a human figure who traveled with Saint Nicholas — the early Christian bishop, sometimes referred to as Sankt Nikolaus, from what is ...
St. Nick brings the gifts, and Krampus brings the pain. Here are some things you might not have known about Santa'’s demonic companion.. Krampus is a Christmas demon. December 5 belongs to Krampus.
Today, Krampus-themed celebrations mark the cultural heritage of the figure, despite opposition from some Christians. Haunted holiday tales: From Krampus to Belsnickel, here are 7 scary stories ...
The celebration stars Krampus, a mythical cloven-footed figure known to be the son of Hel, the Norse goddess of the underworld, and makes his appearance Dec. 5, symbolizing an anti-Santa who ...
European folklore is spreading in popularity in the United States, including in Alabama. But the inclusion of devilish-looking Krampus into holiday events is starting to stir controversies.
Santa Claus is a familiar holiday legend, but Saturday in Vista, another legend will be celebrated: Krampus. It's a figure from European folklore who punishes naughty children at Christmas.