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Parasyte: Part 2 (Japanese: 寄生獣 完結編, Hepburn: Kiseijū Kanketsu-hen) is a 2015 Japanese science fiction action horror film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Shota Sometani. It is the second film of the two Parasyte films, and was preceded by Parasyte: Part 1 .
Uda is, like Shinichi, a human who had a Parasite merged with a part of his body other than his brain. In Uda's case, the Parasite took over the lower part of his head and face, most notably his jaw. Uda's Parasite originally does not have a name, but is later renamed Joe ( ジョー , Jō , after the English word "jaw") ( Voiced by: Ayumu ...
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Parasyte: Part 1 (Japanese: 寄生獣, Hepburn: Kiseijū) is a 2014 Japanese science fiction action film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Shota Sometani. It is the first film of the two Parasyte films, and was followed by Parasyte: Part 2 . [ 2 ]
For the first time since merging with Migi, Shinichi cries, which Satomi happily witnesses. Suspicious of his constant encounters with Parasites, Hirama takes Shinichi to an interrogation room, where he is brought face-to-face with Uragami, a prisoner and serial killer who claims that he can discern Parasites.
Parasite has now arrived on Netflix, and if you're confused about its ending, here's what director Bong Joon-ho had to say about the final scene. Parasite's ending explained by Bong Joon-ho Skip ...
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Trypanosoma is a genus of kinetoplastids (class Trypanosomatidae [1]), a monophyletic [2] group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. Trypanosoma is part of the phylum Euglenozoa . [ 3 ] The name is derived from the Ancient Greek trypano- (borer) and soma (body) because of their corkscrew-like motion.