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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Plus-Sized Elf - Wikipedia

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    Gonda, realizing the kraken was out to ruin everyone's beach experience, angrily attacks it with flaming dragon breath, inadvertently burning everyone's swimsuits off in the process. Laika, Kobo, and Kusahanada watch the kraken retreat into the sunset while Elfuda attends to Tomoatsu, who is frozen in shock from witnessing Gonda's attack.

  5. Tentacle erotica - Wikipedia

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    The use of sexualized tentacles in live-action films, while much rarer, started in American B-movie horror films and has since migrated to Japan. [citation needed] B-movie producer Roger Corman used the concept of tentacle rape in a brief scene in his 1970 film The Dunwich Horror, a film adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same ...

  6. List of squid-faced humanoids - Wikipedia

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    He has a living head mounted on a robotic body, but if detached from the body can move by means of the tentacles near his mouth. Emma, the main character of Four Eyes!, is an 11-year-old alien girl from the planet Albacore 7, who attends a school on Earth. Usually squid-like in appearance, Emma uses a device shaped like a pair of glasses to ...

  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. Sea creature with 328 tentacles found suctioned to rock in ...

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    Deep underwater off the coast of Japan, a sea creature with hundreds of tentacles swayed in the current. Unbeknownst to the rust-colored animal, it was about to be discovered as a new species.

  9. Ani Tore! EX - Wikipedia

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    EX), also known as Anime de Training EX, is a Japanese anime television series produced by Rising Force and Earth Star Entertainment. It debuted on October 12, 2015. It is streamed via Niconico [1] and is also available on Crunchyroll. [2] A second season Ani Tore! XX (あにトレ! XX), has begun airing in October 2016. [3]