"Left with nun of your teeth"

Films: Tooth Fairy (2019)

Alias: None

Type: Mystical

Location: Civilized Area

Height/Weight: That of an average human.

Affiliation: Evil

Summary: Every time a tooth fairy becomes the focus of a horror movie, you can bet it's going to be a horrible experience. That is, for anyone unfortunate enough to not keep their chompers shut when they see whatever tooth-obsessed specter is coming their way. In this case...well, the budget hit a snag, but it's the thought that counts.

History: There are tales of an evil nun who goes around looking for teeth to add to her collection. She is in fact a horrible demon known as the Tooth Fairy, and almost no one who gets their teeth removed get out alive. Those who don't believe in her presence are in for terror when she shows up to torment the living.

Notable Kills: It's not just tooth-pulling. Stuff like hammers and garrotes are also utilized.

Final Fate: After kidnapping some people, a child included, the Tooth Fairy is assaulted by a holy-water squirt gun and a bunch of salt before being locked in a room to presumably rot away forever. A barrier of salt and a lock are the only things keeping her away from anyone else.

Powers/Abilities: Possession, immortality.

Weakness: Salt, holy water, heavy artillery.

Scariness Factor: 4-Sure, this Tooth Fairy is a person in a mask and cloak, but it's an admittingly unsettling getup. The fact that the face looks like a malformed toothy skull helps. Also, we see this thing pull the tooth out of a young child. That is NOT exactly the kind of imagery we want sticking with us. That, or the other gruesome murders.

Trivia: -A sequel was released in 2020, taking place fifteen years after the previous one. But just how consistent it is with the first film is rather debatable. Also, the ending sucks.

-The Tooth Fairy was played by Will Dodd, who seems to like being low-budget humanoid monsters, like Sebec from "The Mummy Reborn".


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"Give me a moment. I need to collect my stupid mask."


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