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Oh, nice one with that Count Chocula cereal box with a much more clearly defined Star of Remphan versus the 'fancier' one from the film.

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Here is a memed version I had:

The character is accurately described as being a warning of kikes and their behavior as most myths and monsters in stories are. Bogeymen often had classic kike features and behaviors and were used to scare children to be good or else the (((monster))) will come for them and take them. This helped to impart the truth to children that kikes are evil monsters and to associate the fictional monster with the real ones that walk among us so the children stay away from them lest they be taken an eaten...or worse.

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And here are some clean versions of it from the scene in the 1931 Dracula film if it is what you would prefer (searching Bela Lugosi Dracula gave me a ton of results, try giving https://startpage.com or https://yandex.com a try for image searches):

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Ty

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Literally a google search away fucktard

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I did searches before posting and didn't find it. That's why I'm asking fucktard.

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The Count Chocula cereal box with Dracula's pic with the 6 pointed star was the best one. Really drove the jews crazy.

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If you do image searches you'll find the pendant is now entirely missing from the images. Most, anyways.

What was so widely known it was laid upon cereal boxes is now completely removed from modern renderings and depictions.

No revisionism there... /s