"A real pain in the ass"

Films: Bad Milo! (2013)

Alias: None

Type: Mystical

Location: Civilized Area

Height/Weight: That of an average human toddler.

Affiliation: Neutral

Summary: Inner demons coming out to play seem to be a recurring motif throughout this decade. And most of the time, they take on the form of violent yet sympathetic beings. For there, the sympathy we feel is...debatable.

History: Duncan is a man constantly bombarded with stress from his job, his associates, and a history with an abusive father. After a while, he feels a great pain in his backside...and ends up spawning a demonic manifestation of his anxieties and frustration. Apparently, it happens to everyone when they're overcome with stress. A demon out the butt. And this demon, named Milo, will kill any source of Duncan's stress, regardless as to whether he likes it or not.

Notable Kills: Nothing special.

Final Fate: After killing the demon of Duncan's father, a beast named Ralph, Milo goes after his creator's wife. But after a violent scuffle, Duncan and Milo reconcile, and it's later revealed that Duncan's unborn son will have a demon in store too...

Powers/Abilities: Can be summoned once a day for a stressful event.

Weakness: Anything conventional.

Scariness Factor: 2.5-Some hit-or-miss puppetry makes the more violent aspects of Milo a mixed bag. But he's ultimately doing it because it's all he knows. And the more one treats such a demon as if they were its parent, the less inclined it is towards bloodshed. Also, Milo's kind of cute, especially when he doesn't show his teeth.

Trivia: -It took two puppeteers to control Milo. One for the body, and the other for the face.

-In this film, Peter Stormare is a therapist. He would take on this role again in the 2015 horror game, "Until Dawn". Like this film, it also involved demons, albeit ones inspired by the Wendigo legend.


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Then expel it out!

You thought the situation in "It's Alive" was bad? Well, it was.

Who could say no to a living Funko Pop?
Their reputations, by the end


"JUNIOR WAS THE BEST ARNOLD MOVIE!"
If it's a metaphorical closet, let him come out!

What a para-slight.

Caught with your demon between your legs.
All including Milo preparing to fight the IRS.

How do you do, fellow abominations?

Cue the 'Kindred spirits' speech from Revengeance.


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