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Red Death, a fictional disease in Osmosis Jones; Red Death, a fictional dragon in the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon; Masque of the Red Death (Ravenloft), a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game; The Red Death, a New York death metal band "Red Death at 6:14", a single by the American garage rock band The White Stripes.
Thrax, the main antagonist of the 2001 animated/live-action comedy Osmosis Jones, is a virus identified as "La Muerte Rojo" or "The Red Death". He was voiced by Laurence Fishburne. In London, a production of The Red Death created by Punchdrunk productions and Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) ran from October 2007 to April 2008.
Osmosis Jones is a 2001 American live-action/animated buddy cop comedy film written by Marc Hyman.Combining live-action sequences directed by the Farrelly brothers and animation directed by Piet Kroon and Tom Sito, the film stars the voices of Chris Rock, Laurence Fishburne, David Hyde Pierce, Brandy Norwood and William Shatner alongside Molly Shannon, Chris Elliott and Bill Murray in live ...
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Red death Osmosis Jones: Thrax is an anthropomorphic germ that causes this disease. Most likely a strain of streptococcus. Anything touched with Thrax's elongated left pointer finger ends up being incinerated, and this is shown to kill a cell in seconds.
Music legend Quincy Jones, known for producing Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album and other hits, managed living with two brain aneurysms and type 2 diabetes years before his death at 91.
Like many people who live with type 2 diabetes, Jones is still grappling with the disease 20 years after his diagnosis, which is just one reason he kept it private for many years. When asked why ...
The American live-action/animated 2001 film Osmosis Jones features a variety of fictional characters created by Marc Hyman.It followed up with American stand-alone animated television series Ozzy & Drix which originally aired on Kids' WB from 2002 to 2004, shows a white blood cell police officer team up with a cold pill to defeat many germs and viruses.