
Santa then tries to take his revenge on Stan, but just as he fires his candy-cane-striped revolver, Jack crashes through a window on skis and takes the bullet in his chest. Santa shoots Krampus to death and reveals that he was the villain all along: Krampus disciplines children because he genuinely loves and cares about them, while Santa just spoils them and makes money off of it, through his investments in toy companies. Stan, Santa, and some of Santa's elves reach the castle and battle with the household objects, killing them and confronting Krampus. Steve apologizes to Krampus for his bad behavior and Krampus thanks Steve for reminding him of his purpose. Jack is seen complaining about his delayed flight to Jamaica, and he encounters Hayley, now working as an airline ticket clerk, who sings a reggae song about the importance of family, which persuades Jack to change his flight to Bavaria to save his grandson. Stan, Roger, and Santa set out on their journey to kill Krampus. Krampus himself explains that his failure to punish Jack resulted in Jack growing up to be a criminal and neglectful father. Back at the castle, a group of household objects explains that Krampus is not bad, just serving his role in punishing misbehaving children. Roger takes Stan to the North Pole to see Santa and ask for his help Santa accepts, only if they help him kill Krampus. Stan also revisits his deadly feud with Santa, going back to a clip from Season 6 Episode 8 where Santa swears revenge on the Smith family. Krampus takes Steve to an isolated castle populated by sentient household objects (in the manner of Beauty and the Beast) and sings a song about his legacy and purpose in life, scolding Steve.īack at the Smith house, Stan tells Roger about the problem and that only Jack knows where Krampus went.

Stan gets Jack released from prison to assist him in locating Krampus, but Jack steals Stan's car and flees. Stan finds the strudel pot in his basement with Jack's other belongings and, desperate to get Steve under control, opens it. She visits Roger's bar and asks to work for him, but Roger has already hired a number of water polo players. In a sideplot, Klaus almost tells Hayley what she got from the family, but Hayley cuts him off, singing a song about picking the perfect gift.
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Before Krampus could punish him, Jack imprisoned him in a large copper pot full of strudel, where he has been trapped ever since. Jack tells the legend of Krampus, claiming that as a boy growing up in Bavaria, Jack was visited by Krampus. Stan and Francine take Steve to visit Stan's imprisoned father Jack and teach him a lesson. When Francine rejects a toy that Steve wants, he complains–-even slapping Stan in the face-saying, "I'm a bad boy and I get what I want", then breaks into song.

The Smith family goes shopping at a toy store. The episode starts in the manner of a storybook, with the narrator stating that children are at their worst at Christmastime, because they have all realized that they'll still get whatever they want regardless of how they behave. Meanwhile, Hayley takes a job at the airport to get her family Christmas presents. In the hip-hop parody of the 1991 Disney film Beauty and the Beast, a notorious Christmas demon known as Krampus kidnaps a bratty Steve, so Stan and Roger must travel to Bavaria to save him with the help of Stan's estranged father. The title of the episode is a play on words, being similar to the syndrome menstrual cramps. It aired on Fox in the United States on December 15, 2013, and is written by Murray Miller and Judah Miller and directed by Josue Cervantes.
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" Minstrel Krampus" is the eighth episode of the ninth season and the 160th overall episode of the animated comedy series American Dad!.

8th episode of the ninth season of American Dad! " Minstrel Krampus"Ĭharles Bradley as Minstrel Krampus (singing voice)
