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  • Krites (Critters)
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  • The Critters are monsters and the main villains in the Critters film series. In the 1st film, there were only 8 Critters (despite that the poster for the film featured much more) but in the 2nd film, there are possibly half a hundred that form an entirely large rolling ball to go faster into feasting on humans.
  • The Critters had more extended communication (in subtitles) in the 1st film than in the sequels. In the 1st film, offscreen there were subtitles next to the Critters UFO when they landed on Earth while the Critters were talking. Critter 1: Status report. Critter 2: Minor damage. Critter 1: What now? Critter 2: Food. Also, when the humans were using guns to kill the Critters, there was another communication that was seen between 2 Critters. Critter 1: They have weapons. Critter 2: So what? * the 2nd critter is shot by gunfire* Critter 1: F**k!!! (runs off)
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  • The Critters had more extended communication (in subtitles) in the 1st film than in the sequels. In the 1st film, offscreen there were subtitles next to the Critters UFO when they landed on Earth while the Critters were talking. Critter 1: Status report. Critter 2: Minor damage. Critter 1: What now? Critter 2: Food. Also, when the humans were using guns to kill the Critters, there was another communication that was seen between 2 Critters. Critter 1: They have weapons. Critter 2: So what? * the 2nd critter is shot by gunfire* Critter 1: F**k!!! (runs off) The Critters in the 1st film were killed off by a bomb explosion by the 2 bounty hunters who were tracking them down on Earth. You can hear a Critter say in English, "Uh oh" before all the Critters were killed.
  • The Critters are monsters and the main villains in the Critters film series. In the 1st film, there were only 8 Critters (despite that the poster for the film featured much more) but in the 2nd film, there are possibly half a hundred that form an entirely large rolling ball to go faster into feasting on humans.