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The Exorcist: Pazuzu: Voice 1975 Who Is the Black Dahlia? Grandmother TV movie 1977 Thieves: Street Lady 1978 Charlie's Angels: Norma Episode: "Angels in Springtime" 1978 Flying High: Claire Episode: "In the Still of the Night" 1979 The Concorde... Airport '79: Nelli 1979 The Sacketts: Ma Sackett TV movie 1981 Magnum, P.I. Agatha Kimball
Babiniku may be using an avatar of a cute girl, [3] acting as a virtual girl in a virtual space such as VRChat, [2] [4] or acting as a virtual YouTuber or virtual idol. [5] They may modify their voice into a girl's voice by using a voice changer, [6] [7] or they may simply use their natural voice along with the female 3D model, Live2D model, or ...
Pazuzu first appeared in William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist in 1971. [1] The novel is about a 12-year-old girl, Regan MacNeil, possessed by a demon.The demon is later revealed to be Pazuzu; though never explicitly stated to be the demon, two references were made about his statue, which was uncovered in the prologue by Father Lankester Merrin in northern Iraq.
Articles relating to Pazuzu, his origins, and his depictions.He was a personification of the southwestern wind, and held kingship over the lilu wind demons. As an apotropaic entity, he was considered as both a destructive and dangerous wind, but also as a repellant to other demons, one who would safeguard the home from their influence.
Pazuzu is the god of the southwestern wind and is associated with the plague. [1] Pazuzu was invoked in apotropaic amulets, which combat the powers of his rival, [33] the malicious goddess Lamashtu, who was believed to cause harm to mother and child during childbirth. He would protect humans against any variety of misfortune or plague.
Pazuzu, in the video game Final Fantasy Mystic Quest; Pazuzu, in the video game Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller; Pazuzu, in the video game Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II; Pazuzu, in Rage of Bahamut; Pazuzu, a character in the Tower of Druaga franchise; Pazuzu, in the 2010 TV sitcom Neighbors from Hell; Pazuzu, several Ultraman Gaia characters ...
This was my first interpretation also, but nevertheless William Peter Blatty is quoted correctly from his book "William Peter Blatty:On The Exorcist", where he says the demon is PROBABLY Pazuzu. William Friedkin goes even further, when he says the film MIGHT be one about possession, and as much as I like the works of Friedkin, I found this a ...
Author Neil Gaiman, who wrote the novel Coraline, was cast as the voice of Snowball in the second segment. Gaiman previously appeared the twenty-third season episode "The Book Job" as a different character. [5] Director William Friedkin, who directed the 1973 film The Exorcist, was cast as Dr. Kenneth Humphries in the third segment. [6]