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Sign on a pole in University City, late 2014.

Krampus, the "Christmas Devil" of Austrian and Bavarian folklore, has entered the popular culture of North America; Christian Jacobs notes that "thanks to the Internet and YouTube, [Krampus] is now very much on America's Christmas radar." Tanya Basu interprets this as part of a "growing movement of anti-Christmas celebrations": a "bah, humbug" rejection of – or novel alternative to – mainstream festivities. Brian Joines of Image Comics suspects that the reason Krampus (specifically, as well as dark aspects of Christmas in general) has not been historically popularized in America is a social artifact resulting from "the nature of how we view Christmas in this country, both as a big day for kids and as the birth of a big religious figurehead". In some North American depictions, Krampus is an antihero who seeks to prevent children from becoming spoiled by rampant consumerism flowing from the economics of Christmas.

Krampus is often mentioned in media related to Christmas, but the following lists instances where the character is featured significantly.

Krampus celebrations

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Washington DC Krampusnacht walk, 2016.

Krampus-related events are held in cities across North America. Each may have a theme or cause, be it a simple bar crawl, toy drive, or a charity fundraiser. Below are a few:

  • Krampusnacht Washington DC.
  • Toronto Krampus Ball.
  • Chicago Krampus Fest.
  • LA Krampusfest.
  • San Francisco Krampus Krawl.
  • Dallas Krampus Society.
  • Krampuslauf Philadelphia.
  • Krampusnacht St. Louis, MO.

Costumes

Costumed characters are a central part of all Krampus celebrations. These characters include: Krampus, Saint Nikolaus, the woodsman, angels, and the old woman. As Krampus is half-goat and half-demon, the costume normally shares certain primary elements such as: a fur suit, horns, demon mask, and hooves. Props commonly used are; bells, a birch switch, basket worn on the back, chains, walking staff, and a horse hair or hemp flogger. The most traditional Krampus costumes are made from goat/sheep skins, animal horns, and hand carved masks. More often they are made with modern and less costly materials, such as: fake fur and latex masks. Several Krampus costume instructional YouTube videos are available.

Film

  • Krampus: The Christmas Devil: a direct-to-video horror film (2013).
  • vom Krampus: zwischen Latexhaut und Schaffell: video-documentary film (2013).
  • Krampus: The Reckoning: a direct-to-video horror film (2015).
  • A Christmas Horror Story: an anthology horror film (2015), where Krampus is played by Rob Archer in his monster form, while Amy Forsyth and Julian Richings appear as human characters who transform into him.
  • Krampus: a horror comedy (2015) from Universal Pictures, where Krampus is physically portrayed by Luke Hawker and voiced by Gideon Emery.
  • Krampus: The Devil Returns: a direct-to-video horror sequel to Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2016).
  • Krampus Unleashed: a direct-to-video horror film (2016).
  • Mother Krampus: a direct-to-video horror film (2017).
  • Mother Krampus 2: a direct-to-video horror film (2018).
  • Krampus origins: a direct-to-video horror film (2018).
  • Slay Belles: a direct-to-video horror film (2018).

In production

Television

  • G4 commercial (2003). Christmas carolers outside a house sing a dirge about Krampus, who has entered to punish the naughty children inside.
  • The Colbert Report segment "The Blitzkrieg on Grinchitude - Hallmark & Krampus" (2009), regarding the so-called 'War on Christmas'.
  • "The Devil of Christmas" (2016), an episode of Inside No. 9 features the figure.

Print media

  • Krampus: The Devil of Christmas (2004), by Monte Beauchamp collects early 1900s Krampus postcards
    • Art director and graphic designer Monte Beauchamp published Krampus postcards from the 19th and 20th centuries in his magazine BLAB! after being introduced to them by a collector. He then had two books of Krampus postcards published in 2004 and 2010. An exhibit was mounted in a gallery in Santa Monica, and a friend of Beauchamp's opened a Krampus-themed club in Los Angeles.
  • Chickenhare graphic novel (2006), had a Krampus named Banjo as one of the main characters.
  • Krampus: The Yule Lord novel (2012), by Gerald Brom set in Boone County, West Virginia.
  • Klaus, a graphic novel by Grant Morrison.
  • Krampus: Shadow of Saint Nicholas, a 2015 graphic novel released by Legendary Entertainment as a tie-in with the 2015 Krampus film.
  • Of Christmas Present, Thomm Quackenbush's 2014 novelette

Others

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Jack Frost in Harper's Weekly (1861)
  • CarnEvil arcade game (1998), has a "freakishly evil St. Nick" boss named Krampus.
  • Random Spirit Lover album (2007), by the Canadian indie band Sunset Rubdown, features a picture of Krampus on the back cover. Spencer Krug stated that it was placed there because "he represents the sort of duality that's a theme on the record, the two sides of every thing."
  • The single "Naughty Christmas" (2016) by Italian band Lacuna Coil mentions Krampus repeatedly throughout the song.
  • Krampus: A Yuletide Tale, a musical by Carrie Gilchrist (book, lyrics) and Nils-Petter Ankarblom (book, music, lyrics), was first produced at Short North Stage in Columbus, Ohio in December 2015.
  • In the Doctor Who audio drama series Ravenous (2018), the two-part "Better Watch Out" and "Fairytale of Salzburg" sees the Eighth Doctor and his companions attend a Christmas celebration in Salzburg, only for a mysterious wish-granting entity to grant a wish that makes the Krampus real. As the Krampus (Robert Whitelock) nearly sends the whole city to Hell, the Doctor's companion Helen Sinclair is able to find the original Saint Nicholas (Raad Rawi) and bring him to the present so that he can command the Krampus to depart, as tradition states that only Saint Nick can command the Krampus.
  • Overwatch, an online video game by Blizzard Entertainment, features a customized Krampus skin for the character Junkrat in their "Overwatch Winter Wonderland" event.

See also

  • Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010), a Finnish thriller film about finding the source of the original Santa Claus myth; a supernatural being who, rather than rewarding good children, punishes the naughty.

Apart from evil versions of normally good Christmas characters (i.e. Santa, Frosty, etc.), or Jack Frost who is usually depicted as just mischievous, malevolent monsters associated with Christmas in North American popular culture other than Krampus include, in chronological order:

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