Astaroth in popular culture
The Goetic demon Astaroth has appeared many times in modern popular culture.
Film
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 black 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 in the song "Come to the Sabbat" by Black Widow on their Sacrifice album.
- Referenced in the title of California based hardcore 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 Aenima by the band Tool.
- Mentioned in the song "Slaying the Prophets Ov Isa" by the Polish death metal band Behemoth.
- The band Thus Defiled has a song called "Astaroth (The Art of Balance in the Dark) on their 2007 release Demonspawn.
- 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.
Literature
Television
- Astaroth appears in Strange as the Jewish and Christian Devil, as being the demon who rose in power until humanity worshipped him as the Devil.
- Blood Ties, the lead character has the seal of Astaroth magically tattooed on her wrists
- Astaroth appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode ""Trials of the Demon!"" as a demon in hell seeking souls to escape.
- Astaroth appears in an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series (season 3's "The Prophecies") as a fallen angel who seeks to fulfill six prophecies in the hopes of opening the doorway for Lucifer to walk the earth.
- Astaroth appears in the first episode of Ao No Exorcist as a demon who possessed a teenager and was exorcised by the protagonist's step-father, Fujimoto Shirou
Gaming
- Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, as Astarte, Astaroth appears as an Egyptian noblewoman.
- Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Astaroth appears as a deity for those of chaotic evil alignment
- Final Fantasy 2, Astaroth is a boss fought near the end of the game
- The Demon King Astaroth is the final boss in the original Ghosts 'n Goblins video game and a boss character in Ghouls 'n Ghosts and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts.
- Grand Chase, Astaroth is the mini-boss in Mana Valley with his pet Mynos, who was behind the downfall of Xenia continent Gods
- MagnaCarta II, Astaroth is a sentinel, some kind of powerful golem from eons past used by the northern forces and that we are condemned to fight in Old Fox Canyon
- MapleStory, Astaroth is a boss at the end of Adventurer's quests
- Omikron: The Nomad Soul computer game, the prince of demons and enemy Kushulai'n is named Astaroth
- Painkiller: Resurrection, Astaroth appears to the hero at the end of the second level, announcing himself as one of the generals in Lucifer's army
- Phantasmagoria, Asteroth is the main antagonist
- Sacrifice, Astaroth is a Scythe guarding the demon gate of Golgotha
- Shadow Hearts: Covenant video game, Astaroth appears as one of the main boss enemies as well as a crest that gives the characters magical abilities.
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, Astaroth appears as a demon
- Astarot, Asutarotto in Japanese (アスタロット?), appears in the card game and snack food Shinra-Bansho and is a blue-skinned female version.
- Soul Calibur series of video games, a golem named Astaroth is a playable character
- Ultima V, Astaroth is the name of the Shadowlord of Hatred
- Catherine, Astaroth is revealed as the demon who orchestrates, along with Dumuzid, a curse against men who have thoughts of infidelity