Astaroth in popular culture
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- Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920), this silent film depiction of the "Golem of Prague" legend shows Rabbi Judah Loew summoning the demon Astaroth to reveal the Word that will bring the clay monster to life.
- Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), the Star of Astoroth is a magical artifact sought by the protagonists, previously belonging to a sorcerer of the same name.
- To the Devil a Daughter (1976).
- Ghoulies (1984), one of the demons summoned throughout the film.
- Extra Ordinary (2019), Christian Winter summons Astaroth to regain his popularity.
Music
- Astaroth: Book of Angels Volume 1 (by Jamie Saft Trio, 2005).
- Referenced in the song "Consumite Furore" in the PC adventure game Phantasmagoria.
- Referenced in the song "At the Sound of the Demon Bell" by the heavy metal band Mercyful Fate.
- Referenced in the song "Black Dwarf" by the doom metal band Candlemass
- The song "Alone in the Dark" by Testament contains a reference to Astaroth.
- A song of the Spanish heavy metal group Mägo de Oz from their album Finisterra. Astaroth is also mentioned in several of their songs.
- Mentioned by the Swedish doom metal band Draconian in their songs "The Gothic Embrace" and "Serenade of Sorrow".
- Mentioned by Dio on the closing narration track of the 2000 concept album "Magica".
- Mentioned in the song "Come to the Sabbat" by Black Widow on their Sacrifice album.
- Referenced in the title of California-based metalcore band Catherine's debut album Rumor Has It: Astaroth has Stolen Your Eyes.
- The seal of Astaroth is printed on (some editions of) the CD Ænima by the band Tool.[1]
- Mentioned in the song "Slaying the Prophets Ov Isa" by the Polish death metal band Behemoth.
- The band Anticlone has a song called "Astaroth" on their 2016 release The Root Of Man.
- 17 lesser known metal (mainly black metal) bands are called Astaroth, as registered in the Encyclopedia Metallum.
- The seal of Astaroth is also present in the album artwork of Abrahadabra by Dimmu Borgir.
- The seal of Astaroth appears on the cover of Bruce Dickinson's (Iron Maiden) Best of CD released in 2001.
- Mentioned in the song "The Devils Bleeding Crown" by Danish Heavy/Rock band Volbeat.
- Jyrki 69 uses Astaroths emblem on his album cover for American Vampire in 2021.
Literature
- A spirit commissioned by the Antichrist in Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins Left Behind series.
- The arch-villain of Henry H. Neff's The Tapestry series.
- A character in Luigi Pulci's Renaissance epic Morgante.
- Astaroth, a 2001 novel by Croatian writer Ivo Brešan.
- Ashtaroth is mentioned in Gordon's poem in Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell.
- Made several appearances as the demonic uncle of the titular character in the comic book Hellboy.
- The chief enemy and brother of The Demiurge in the horror role-playing game Kult.
- A demon representing Sloth, one of the Seven Deadly Sins, in the manga Angel Sanctuary by Kaori Yuki.
- One of the many aliases of the Stephen King villain Randall Flagg.
- A daemon who appeared briefly in the Warhammer 40,000 comic Daemonifuge.
- Astaroth appeared in DC Comics as a Archfiend of Hell who is involved with the Gentleman Ghost's becoming a ghost in the first place.
- Astaroth appeared in the manga Ao no Exorcist as the first villain to fight Rin Okumura.
- Astaroth is a main antagonist in the latter parts of the GS Mikami manga.
- Astharoshe Asran is a character in the Trinity Blood series.
- Astaroth is the name of Ren Kouen's djinn in Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.
- Astaroth (Roth), Crown Prince of Hell, is a major character in the romance series The Dark Elements by Jennifer Armentrout.
- Astaroth is shown on multiple occasions in the novel God's Demon by Wayne Douglas Barlowe.
- Astaroth appears as the main antagonist in issue 9-11 in Now Comics The Real Ghostbusters comic series.
- Astaroth is the name of the Gundam featured in the Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Steel Moon manga series.
- It's also the name of a Gundam (as Ashtaron) in the Gundam X television-series.
- Astaroth is a key figure in he 1912 short story The Grove of Ashtaroth by John Buchan.[2]
- Astaroth appeared in the manga Black Clover, as the third member of the devil trio ruling the underworld.
- Astaroth is the secondary antagonist of the young-adult fiction Demon Road Trilogy, written by Derek Landy.