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The monster resides in Calvin's closet, lying in wait to eat him. The Freak is not clearly seen, yet some of its features can be surmised from glimpses of the beast: Firstly, it is of considerable size, with a mouth able to contain children even when closed to digest them. Secondly, it appears to be bipedal and even somewhat humanoid. Its limbs are not seen, but the creature is stated as tentacled. It bears claws, but these are of questionable necessity as it employs the multifarious suckers on its tentacles in order to grab its prey. The large spikes on its backside and green, dragonlike tail are also unexplained. Its eyes, perched atop stalks, are a threatening shade of red.

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  • Bloodsucking Freak
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  • The monster resides in Calvin's closet, lying in wait to eat him. The Freak is not clearly seen, yet some of its features can be surmised from glimpses of the beast: Firstly, it is of considerable size, with a mouth able to contain children even when closed to digest them. Secondly, it appears to be bipedal and even somewhat humanoid. Its limbs are not seen, but the creature is stated as tentacled. It bears claws, but these are of questionable necessity as it employs the multifarious suckers on its tentacles in order to grab its prey. The large spikes on its backside and green, dragonlike tail are also unexplained. Its eyes, perched atop stalks, are a threatening shade of red.
  • “ Oh, blood-red eyes and tentacles! Throbbing, pulsing ventricles! Mucus-oozing pores and frightful claws! Worse, in terms of outright scariness, Are the suckers multifarious. „ ~ A description from A Nauseous Nocturne The Bloodsucking Freak is the main antagonist of a Calvin and Hobbes poem A Nauseous Nocturne, written by Bill Watterson. He is a imaginary monster living in Calvin's closet. It wants to do the same thing as the monsters under the bed: eat Calvin. It devour helpless children in their beds, chews them up and sucks their bones, listening to their moans cheerfully.
  • The Bloodsucking Freak is the main antagonist of a Calvin and Hobbes poem A Nauseous Nocturne, written by Bill Watterson. He is a imaginary monster living in Calvin's closet. It only comes out at night when Calvin is trying to sleep. As it is dark in the room, its actual look is unknown. However, according to illustrations and description from the poem, it has blood-red eyes, tentacles, claws, "throbbing, pulsing ventricles" and "mucus-oozing pores".
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type of villain
  • Monster / Bogeyman
Goals
  • Eat Calvin
Origin
  • Calvin and Hobbes
Skills
  • Claws, tentacles
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Alias
  • Monster
Hobby
  • Eat helpless children in their beds and listen to their despairing moans
Occupation
  • Monster from the closet
Fullname
  • Bloodsucking Freak
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • The monster resides in Calvin's closet, lying in wait to eat him. The Freak is not clearly seen, yet some of its features can be surmised from glimpses of the beast: Firstly, it is of considerable size, with a mouth able to contain children even when closed to digest them. Secondly, it appears to be bipedal and even somewhat humanoid. Its limbs are not seen, but the creature is stated as tentacled. It bears claws, but these are of questionable necessity as it employs the multifarious suckers on its tentacles in order to grab its prey. The large spikes on its backside and green, dragonlike tail are also unexplained. Its eyes, perched atop stalks, are a threatening shade of red. The monster must be afraid of Hobbes, as the latter managed to chase him away while half-asleep.
  • “ Oh, blood-red eyes and tentacles! Throbbing, pulsing ventricles! Mucus-oozing pores and frightful claws! Worse, in terms of outright scariness, Are the suckers multifarious. „ ~ A description from A Nauseous Nocturne The Bloodsucking Freak is the main antagonist of a Calvin and Hobbes poem A Nauseous Nocturne, written by Bill Watterson. He is a imaginary monster living in Calvin's closet. It only comes out at night when Calvin is trying to sleep. As it is dark in the room, its actual look is unknown. However, according to illustrations and description from the poem, it has blood-red eyes, tentacles, claws, "throbbing, pulsing ventricles" and "mucus-oozing pores". It wants to do the same thing as the monsters under the bed: eat Calvin. It devour helpless children in their beds, chews them up and sucks their bones, listening to their moans cheerfully. When it comes out from the closet to eat Calvin, he looks for some weapon, but their is none. He then thinks about his terrible fate and his parents who will find his remains in the morning. Luckily, the Bloodsucking Freak then notices there is Hobbes in bed along with Calvin and, scared of an animal, it returns to the closet, leaving Calvin alone.
  • The Bloodsucking Freak is the main antagonist of a Calvin and Hobbes poem A Nauseous Nocturne, written by Bill Watterson. He is a imaginary monster living in Calvin's closet. It only comes out at night when Calvin is trying to sleep. As it is dark in the room, its actual look is unknown. However, according to illustrations and description from the poem, it has blood-red eyes, tentacles, claws, "throbbing, pulsing ventricles" and "mucus-oozing pores". It wants to do the same thing as the monsters under the bed: eat Calvin. It devour helpless children in their beds, chews them up and sucks their bones, listening to their moans cheerfully. When it comes out from the closet to eat Calvin, he looks for some weapon, but their is none. He then thinks about his terrible fate and his parents who will find his remains in the morning. Luckily, the Bloodsucking Freak then notices there is Hobbes in bed along with Calvin and, scared of an animal, it returns to the closet, leaving Calvin alone.
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