The video is a detailed analysis of the character and origins of the clone demon, also known as the bad clown clown, from the 2014 horror film "Crushes the Bayá". The clone demon is an ancient demonic entity that inhabits the suit of a clown when a normal person puts it on. The demon awakens and possesses the person wearing the suit, transforming them into a terrifying creature that consumes small children.
The clone demon is an ancient entity that has always existed on Earth, originally inhabiting the mountainous areas of the Nordic regions of Europe. The clown's peculiar appearance, with a red nose, pale skin, and large feet, is due to the demon's physical form. Over time, people distorted the demon's appearance, taking it as something funny and good, and created the concept of a jester who amuses people with a peculiar appearance.
The demon clone remained inactive for many centuries, but the parts of its body continued to exist. It sometimes manifested itself in antiquity by accident, such as when a man named Herbert Carlson discovered a strange costume in a costume shop. Carlson decided to donate the clown suit to a children's hospital, but the suit changed him physically and drastically changed his behavior.
The demon's only cure was to give it what it asked for, which were five children to be consumed. After consuming the children, Carlson was freed from the demon's possession. However, the suit could not be destroyed, and it was kept by Martin, Carlson's brother, in his large trunk.
In 2014, Dr. Martin Carmen died, and his property passed into the hands of a real estate agency, a home salesman named Kent McCoy, who used the clown costume to entertain children at his son's party. After the party, McCoy was very tired and went up wearing it. The clown suit gradually stuck to his body, and he began to have strange behavior, including an insatiable hunger.
The demon clown's true form, obtained after consuming some children, is much more monstrous and grotesque. It has superhuman strength, speed, durability, and regenerative abilities. It can also possess any person or animal that puts on any part of the costume or consumes any part of it. Despite its terrifying abilities, the demon clown has two important weaknesses: it follows its host and loses all its power, and if no one puts on its costume, it falls asleep without being able to harm anyone.
1. The clone demon, also known as the bad clown clown, is an ancient demonic entity that inhabits the suit or costume of a clown when a normal person puts it on.
2. The demon awakens and possesses the person wearing the suit, transforming them into a terrifying creature that consumes small children.
3. The clone demon is an ancient demon that has always existed on Earth. It originally inhabited the mountainous areas of the Nordic regions of Europe.
4. The demon clone has a peculiar appearance with a red nose, very pale skin, and big feet. This appearance is due to the demon's existence and its influence over the clown suit.
5. The demon clone is known to lure children to its lair by showing them simple tricks. It devours them in a ferocious and terrifying way.
6. The demon clone was partially killed by people who knew of its existence. The creature's body dissolved, leaving only its skin, hair, and nose.
7. The demon clone's costume was kept by Dr. Martin Carmen, who later died and left his property to a real estate agency.
8. The home salesman, Kent McCoy, found the clown costume in the basement of Martin's house and used it to entertain his son's friends at a party.
9. After the party, McCoy was unable to remove the clown suit and began to exhibit strange behavior, including an insatiable hunger.
10. The demon clown was eventually killed by a woman who managed to subdue it with a big hammer.
11. The demon clown has superhuman strength, speed, durability, and regenerative abilities. It can also possess people or animals who put on any part of the costume or consume any part of it.
12. The demon clown is immortal and cannot be destroyed. It loses all its power when it follows its host and remains active if no one puts on its costume.
13. The producer of the film, Rod, financed the project and participated in the creative process. The film explores the true origins of the demon clown and the ancient legend of clowns.