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  1. Feb 11, 2014 · Sixteen-year-old high school student Shinichi Izumi falls victim to one of these parasites, but it fails to take over his brain, ending up in his right hand instead. Unable to relocate, the parasite, now named Migi, has no choice but to rely on Shinichi in order to stay alive.

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    Parasites go through two main stages of development: a larval or primal form and a matured, humanlike form. The larval form resembles a green, almost translucent worm or snake with yellow eyes protruding out of its head, and a drill-like appendage on the front of its head. In the anime, they're small, approximately the length of a finger, while the...

    A larval parasite instinctively aims for a human host's brain. Parasites that are unable to take over a brain or end up in an animal host or any other part of the host's body are considered failures. After taking control of the brain of a human or an animal, parasites develop the instinct to kill and devour other members of their host species (para...

    The larval parasite has only the power to float in the wind while still in its egg. Once hatched, its head can be used to drill into a human body, leaving no marks or blood behind. All matured parasites have the ability to morph into many different sizes and shapes and can become elastic or harden into a substance stronger than steel. Even seemingl...

    They are nicknamed "Mouth-heads" by civilians who happen to spot them.
    While answering fan mail, Hitoshi Iwaaki hinted at the origin of the parasites, saying the "eggs" seemed to have been carried by the wind and that they appeared to have come from somewhere on Earth.
    In other fan mail, he has also referred to them as social animals and a lot like humans.
    The only parasite in nature that resembles Parasites in the series (in behavior and function) is Cymothoa exigua A.K.A. the tongue-eating louse. It is a fish parasite that first eats the tongue of...
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParasyteParasyte - Wikipedia

    Parasyte ( Japanese: 寄生獣, Hepburn: Kiseijū, lit. 'Parasitic Beasts') is a Japanese science fiction horror manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki. It was published in Kodansha 's Morning Open Zōkan (1989) and Monthly Afternoon (1989 to 1994).

  3. Parasyte is the story of a teenage boy named Shinichi Izumi whose right hand has been infected with a Parasite: a shape-shifting, man-eating alien monster. Trapped within the unending struggle between humans and the monsters that devour them, he must learn to co-exist with his strange new tenant to navigate and survive the uncertain world he ...

  4. Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu. They arrive in silence and darkness. They descend from the skies. They have a hunger for human flesh. They are everywhere. They are parasites, alien creatures who must invade–and take control of–a human host to survive.

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    • Nobunaga Shimazaki, Aya Hirano
    • Kenichi Shimizu
    • March 26, 2015
  5. Watch Parasyte: The Maxim - S1:E24 Parasitic Beasts (2016 ...

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  7. Read reviews on the anime Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu (Parasyte: The Maxim) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. All of a sudden, they arrived: parasitic aliens that descended upon Earth and quickly infiltrated humanity by burrowing into the brains of vulnerable targets.

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