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  2. List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters ...

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    This is a list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd-edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. [1] [2] [3] This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third-party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition ...

  3. Plus-Sized Elf - Wikipedia

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    At the barbecue table, a wide selection of seafood is available, as Tomoatsu searches for someone to prepare the squid. Satero volunteers to help, but her swimsuit tears, causing her to embarassingly revert to her satyr form. A kraken emerges, capturing Oku, Mero, and Honeda in its tentacles. Elfuda, Oeda, Oga, Hitome, Laika, and Kuroeda join ...

  4. List of squid-faced humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The Ood are a humanoid alien species in British television series Doctor Who, with tentacles on the lower part of the face. The pak'ma'ra, a recurring species in Babylon 5, are intelligent, spiritual carrion-eaters. Protheans in the Mass Effect games were an extinct humanoid race with squid-like heads, tentacles hanging from the face like a ...

  5. Kraken in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Razer Kraken is a gaming/music headphone range created by Razer Inc. [60] "Kraken" is a modern make of twin-hose regulator for scuba diving. [61] Attorney Sidney Powell referred to releasing supposed evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election as "[releasing] the Kraken," inspiring a wave of memes and criticism. [62]

  6. Cephalopods in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The NROL-39 mission patch, depicting the National Reconnaissance Office as an octopus with a long reach. Cephalopods, usually specifically octopuses, squids, nautiluses and cuttlefishes, are most commonly represented in popular culture in the Western world as creatures that spray ink and use their tentacles to persistently grasp at and hold onto objects or living creatures.

  7. Demon Beast Invasion - Wikipedia

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    Demon Beast Invasion (Japanese: 妖獣教室, Hepburn: Yōjū Kyōshitsu) is a manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Maeda, published by Wani Magazine.The series was adapted into a six-part original video animation of the same name in 1990, followed by Demon Beast Resurrection (妖獣教室外伝, Yōjū Kyōshitsu Gaiden) in 1995.

  8. Akkorokamui - Wikipedia

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    Akkorokamui (Japanese: アッコロカムイ, Ainu: At-kor-kamuy) is a gigantic octopus-like monster from Ainu folklore, similar to the Nordic Kraken, which supposedly lurks in Uchiura Bay in Hokkaido. [1] It is said that its enormous body can reach sizes of up to 120 metres (390 feet) in length. [2] Its name can be translated as "tentacle ...

  9. Code-E - Wikipedia

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    Code-E is a Japanese anime television series animated by Studio Deen. It is based on an original concept by Ichirō Sakaki and directed by Toshiyuki Katō. The first season consists of twelve episodes and first aired in Japan from July to September 2007.