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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* His full name is Ded Moroz (ジェド・モロース). | * His full name is Ded Moroz (ジェド・モロース). | ||
* Ded Moroz or Did Moroz is a fictional character who in some Slavic cultures plays a role similar to that of Santa Claus. The literal translation of the name would be Grandfather Frost. | * Ded Moroz or Did Moroz is a fictional character who in some Slavic cultures plays a role similar to that of Santa Claus. The literal translation of the name would be Grandfather Frost. | ||
* May also be a composite character of Santa Claus and his lesser known counterpart [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus Krampus]. Whereas Santa Claus rewarded good children with toys and gifts, Krampus was a sort of anti-Santa demon who punished bad children; varying from simply leaving garbage in place of presents, to abducting the bad children and dragging them to Hell depending on the storyteller. | * May also be a composite character of Santa Claus and his lesser known counterpart [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus Krampus]. Whereas Santa Claus rewarded good children with toys and gifts, Krampus was a sort of anti-Santa demon who punished bad children; varying from simply leaving garbage in place of presents, to abducting the bad children and dragging them to Hell depending on the storyteller. |
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