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==In popular culture== {{unreferencedsect|date=August 2024}} * The [[PZL M-15 Belphegor]], a 1970s Polish utility aeroplane, was named after the demon, due to its strange looks, the noise of its jet engine, and its unsuitability for [[crop dusting]], for which it had been specifically designed. * Belphegor is an obtainable character in the adult [[otome game]] "What In Hell Is Bad". He is one of the seven kings of hell and possesses great power despite being constantly sleepy. * Belphegor appears as a supporting character in the TV show ''[[Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural]]''. In the show, Belphegor possesses the body of Jack, played by [[Alexander Calvert]]. * Belphegor is a recurring demon/persona in the ''[[Megami Tensei]]'' and ''[[Persona (series)|Persona]]'' video game series. * Belphegor is the youngest and seventh sibling among the seven demon brothers in the [[otome game]] ''Obey Me!''. He is always napping and constantly sleepy and the twin brother of Beelzebub. * [[Belphegor (band)|Belphegor]] is a [[blackened death metal]] band. * Belphegor is the Storm Guard of the Varia in the anime and manga series ''[[Reborn!|Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]''. He is also known as 'Prince the Ripper'. *Belphegor is the name one of the heretical gods, more specifically that of yellow luxin and sloth, in the ''Lightbringer'' series by [[Brent Weeks]]. * The long-running German [[dime novel]] and [[audio drama]] series ''[[John Sinclair (German fiction)|John Sinclair]]'' featured Belphégor as a recurring villain. Author [[Jason Dark]] depicted Belphégor as an [[archdemon]] mainly active in [[Paris]] and a close ally of the [[Grim Reaper]]. * Belphegor is a random demon/monster encounter in the Square Enix games ''[[Final Fantasy IV]] and [[Final Fantasy XVI]]''. * Belphegor is a young female demon in the series ''[[As Miss Beelzebub Likes]]''. One of the main characters, and the love interest of Azazel. * Belphegor is referenced in the television show [[Elementary (TV series)|Elementary]] season three episode three. * Belphegor is referenced in the short story Bulldozer by Laird Barron. * A Digimon named Belphemon, from the ''[[Digimon]] ''franchise is a member of the Seven Great Demon Lords and appears in the fifth season ''[[Digimon Data Squad]]''. * ''[[Void Stranger]]'' contains a number of characters with abbreviated demon names, including Gor, whose full name is Belphegor. * Belphegor is mentioned by Beelzebub in episode 8, season 1 in [[Helluva Boss]]. It is implied that the character identifies as female and rules over the circle of Sloth, the last circle in Hell. It is also implied she has a connection with medication and drugs in Hell from other references in the show. She later makes a full appearance in episode 11, “Mastermind” of season 2, appearing as a sheep demon with multiple eyes and a candle perched on her head. * In ''[[One Piece]]'', Magellan, the warden of the prison Impel Down, is heavily based on Belphegor; visually, with distinctive devil horns, and thematically, as the character sits on the toilet for ten hours a day to relieve himself of diarrhea instead of doing his prison duties. * Belphegor is a title of a song by a visual kei band The Gallo. * In the video game [[Infernax]], Belphegor is the [[boss (video games)|final boss]] unless the player pursues one of the three golden endings. * In the [[list of Oz books|Oz book]] ''[[Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz]]'' (1929) by [[Ruth Plumly Thompson]], Baron [[Belfaygor]] of Bourne is a spoof of the [[Prince Charming]] stock character, seeking to rescue his [[damsel in distress]] from an enemy warlord. Purehearted but inept, Belfaygor requires assistance from other unlikely heroes, including the titular [[Jack Pumpkinhead|"Pumpkinhead"]]. Despite his name, Belfaygor has no demonic attributes. * Belphegor is one of the character in [[Make the Exorcist Fall in Love|Make the Exorcist Fall In Love]], being heavily referenced with Belphegor with a title Lord of Sloth.
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