TV Villains
Movie Monsters
Fangs A Lot
Monsters Ink
Irritable Owl Syndrome
200

Even though they had pulses, the Governor & Negan made the show a little more terrifying 

The Walking Dead

200

In this 1941 monster movie, Lon Chaney Jr is transformed into the hirsute title character 

The Wolf Man

200

You can get custom designer fangs of this classic lit character for $19.99 at Party City just like the author intended 

Dracula

200

In "The Hyperion Cantos", the shrike impales victims on a tree of thorns like the real-life, shrike, this kind of creature

bird

200

Like others this owl familiar of Harry Potter perished in "Deathly Hallows"

Hedwig

400

The sinister Vecna turned Hawkins Indiana upsidedown on this hit series from 2016 

Stranger Things

400

This Oscar winning directors 21st century monster movies include "Pacific Rim" & "Pan's Labyrinth"

Guillermo del Toro 

400

A type of this snake is rightly called spitting-- it's fangs are shaped to send poison flying

cobra

400

Lewis Carrol warned that this poetic monster had "jaws that bite and claws that catch"

The Jabberwock 

400

This owl named for its shrill cry gets very irritable when it is mobbed by the songbirds it normally preys on

Screech Owl

600

Crowley, a charming villain on this show, was known to give the Winchester boys a devil of a time

 Supernatural 

600

David Hedison played this monster in 1958, Jeff Goldblum in 1986

The Fly 

600

The body of this crawler is composed of around 15 to 180 segments, each with a pair of legs, the first pair modified into poison fangs

centipede 

600

These guards of Azkaban feed on human happiness--how monstrous! 

Dementors 

600

Mr. Owl never does quite figure out exactly how many licks it takes to get to the center of one of these lollipops 

Tootsie Pop

800

Kasius and Graviton were bad guys on this Marvel series on ABC

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D

800

The Gill-Man is a prehistoric beast from the Amazon in this 1954 movie

The Creature from the Black Lagoon 

800

This fanged monster whose name is Spanish for "goat-sucker" was first "sighted" in 1995 (though after a scary movie)

Chupacabra

800

"The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" mentions one of these Jewish automatons made of clay

golem

800

When Winnie the Pooh and Piglet go to see Owl's treehouse in this forest, the wind knocks the tree over

Hundred Acre Woods

1000

On "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Jake Peralta's occasional nemesis, the Pontiac Bandit is portrayed by this veteran funnyman

Craig Robinson 

1000

"The Thing", about a shapeshifting alien menace crash-landing on Earth, takes place in this desolate region

Antarctica 

1000

The protruding fangs of this mortal Gorgon known for her stone-cold gaze weren't even the most terrifying thing about her 

Medusa 

1000

H.P. Lovecraft called this chief of his nightmares a blend of octopus, dragon, and other human forms

 Cthulhu 

1000

It's safe to say Woodsy Owl would be peeved if you did this; he did ask us to "Give a hoot" & not to do it

Pollute