Santa's Slay is a quintessential horror-comedy, and its emotional responses are dominated by this genre blend. The most prominent emotion is **Humor**, derived from the absurd premise of a murderous Santa played by Bill Goldberg and the over-the-top, campy violence. This comedic enjoyment also contributes significantly to feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness**. While the film features horror elements, the **Fear**, **Anxiety**, and **Disturbing** aspects are often played for laughs, serving more as a source of dark amusement than genuine terror. **Surprise** arises from unexpected kills and the subversion of traditional Christmas lore, while **Excitement** and **Anticipation** are generated by the action sequences and the unfolding of Santa's rampage. **Disgust** is present due to the gore, but it's typically presented in a way that enhances the film's comedic tone.
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