1: This review involves a holiday catalog. 2: It's appeared more than once on the site, but this is one page where the monster is reviewed alone. 3: The villain shared a name with a biblical figure. 4: A cartoon that usually focused on a dead kid, but at least a very very "friendly" one. 5: This page is devoted to an original monster creation cooked up for the site's Halloween season. 6: Part of a Cartoon Network property, to be specific. 7: In any country, in any city, in any hospital or whatever... 8: One of TWO obscure sci-fi horror PC games reviewed the same year, which for whatever reason felt the need to feature nudity as a gameplay reward. 9: It's a review based on a card game. 10: Small, squishy rubber toys that were reviewed several more times on this site than the readers probably cared about. 11: Another line of very small toys, which were made a series of reviews one Halloween season. 12: A children's book. 13: An animated series reviewed for its very, very high number of creature designs. 14: Ceramic trinkets. 15: A tabletop game. 16: This game also featured both a playable dragon and a playable golem. 17: Also features a carnivorous plant, a giant spider, and a giant spider...again. 18: Lot of flies in this game. 19: You can stomp them into pieces and they just get back up again! 20: Another metallic being in the same game takes the form of a reptile. 21: It's purple, and it's poisonous. 22: A pesky critter you may have to thwart with a lucky die roll. 23: The same obscure Japanese property includes a knockoff Xenomorph. 24: Cut content from one of the reviewer's favorite game series...at least it used to be. 25: A game in which violence is optional. 26: One of several creatures in the same franchise that attacks with bodily waste. 27: Specifically, a Nicktoon. 28: Beaten by a robot...but not REALLY a robot. 29: A parody of a more famous monster franchise. 30: This design also includes a very long tongue and, well, full frontal I guess. 31: A video game in which you play a winged monster.