11 Facts About Chernabog

1.

Chernabog is the massive nocturnal devil in Night on Bald Mountain, who can take people's hearts and holds power over various restless souls.

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2.

Chernabog's name is taken from Chernobog, a deity of Slavic mythology; the name is Slavic for "black god".

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3.

Chernabog is first seen disguised as the spire on top of Bald Mountain until he spreads his draconic wings, revealing himself.

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4.

Chernabog is at the height of his power, showing off in a display that sends a column of fire into the air, which returns to the chasm in a sheet of flame.

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5.

An instant before continuing the demonic celebration, with the coming of the dawn Chernabog hears the tolling of the Angelus Bell; he is then forced to cover himself with his wings as the demons leap back down the pit, the ghosts return to their graves, and the dark ceremony ceases as morning arrives.

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6.

Chernabog has no spoken dialogue, but growls, cackles, and screams during his appearances in the show.

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7.

Chernabog previously appeared in the original version of World of Color at Disney California Adventure, but was replaced in 2011 with an extended Pirates of The Caribbean sequence.

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8.

Chernabog is seen as a guest in Disney's House of Mouse where he is voiced by Corey Burton.

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9.

Chernabog makes an appearance in Disney at Dawn, the second book of The Kingdom Keepers series.

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10.

Chernabog is freed by Maleficent, and flies out of the mountain, before escaping capture and escaping from the park.

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11.

Chernabog makes two appearances in the 2013 Mickey Mouse series, in episodes "Touchdown and Out" and "The Scariest Story Ever".

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