The Legend of Krampus | The Half Goat Half Demon Monster | Who Visits Naughty Children at Christmas?

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[Music] [Music] oh little kitty I see you're in a holiday mood but could you please stop being naughty no KY having fun well you can have as much as fun as you want but make sure you don't trouble others or else it will come to haunt you let me share this nightmarish mythological tale by addressing a mischievous question who visits naughty children at Christmas zoom in we are all familiar with the legendary story of Santa Claus in his red suit riding his SLE L led by rol's shiny red nose carrying a sack bursting with gifts for well- behaved kids around the world but hold on to your sleigh bels because in the Enchanted land of Chistmas there's also a mysterious Beast known as the Krampus a half goat half demon monster bearing horns dark hair and a long slimy tongue yes according to European Alpine folklore particularly in Germany on the occasion called Krampus KN a day before the eve of St Nicholas's Feast Day the Krampus checks Santa's gift list to note down the addresses of naughty kids who won't be receiving presents from the cheerful Santa Claus and that's when the nightmare begins then the Krampus goes to the homes of these naughty kids to punish them according to the intensity of their misdeeds for those who are less naughty he might give them a lump of gold while those who are moderately naughty he is known to beat them with a birch rod and if the kid is very very mischievous the monster carries them away in a basket on his back to take them to hell where they would be imprisoned for a year however while the legend portrays Krampus as a fearsome figure there's an under likee message beyond the scares yes Behind The Haunting mythological tales of the Krampus monster his stories aim to teach kids about their actions when he brings gifts like goal or shiny sticks it serves as reminders to be good all year around if you get cold it's like a warning to improve and if you get shiny sticks it means you can make things right by being kind and making good choices hence since the beginning of this practice parents often played a role in this tradition by placing these symbolic gifts around the house intending to impart valuable lessons about responsibility Behavior and the power of making Positive Choices even today many Alpine countries continue to celebrate kumus knock with parades where towns people dress like devils and run through the streets chasing after both children and naughty parents so this holiday season when someone greets you with merry Christmas feel free to respond with merry Christmas to you and may Krampus not take you away trivia time did you know the legend of the Krampus originated as a German Christmas tradition during the 12th century also krampuses name derives from the German word krampen which means claw to learn more fascinating stories about Christmas please check out our colorful videos on the same the links are in the description below sketching time today's sketch of the day goes to aara hope you learn something new today until next time it's me Dr boox wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Kitty will behave good KY eat vegetables Kitty will do [Laughter] homework mind it
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Channel: Peekaboo Kidz
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Length: 5min 28sec (328 seconds)
Published: Fri Dec 22 2023
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