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Ya-Te-Veo • Yacumama • Yale • Yamabiko • Yamakachi • Yanalik-Adam • Yaoshikepu • Yara Ma Yha Who • Yeren • Yeti • Yggdrasil • Yibimin • Yowie • Yu • Yukon Beaver Eater Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): On several occasions, the mutagen spawns these creatures; they have names like "mud monsters" and "Mutagen Man". Basically, the theory is that this is what happens when the mutagen produces something that doesn't have the dignity of resembling a particular animal like a turtle. (Of course, the accidental workings of a mutagen in Real Life are much more likely to produce a monstrosity like this than an anthropomorphic turtle....)

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill: Sui is a young slime who tags along with Mukouda and Feru after Mukouda feeds him. He's an Extreme Omnivore, able to eat anything and everything Mukouda gives him (though he can filter it so he can clean what he absorbs), and can also shoot acid. His intelligence and special abilities lead Feru to wonder if Sui might not just be simply unique, but a special kind of unique. One episode of Captain Planet and the Planeteers has one of these. In this case, it's an artificial organism that's supposed to eat garbage, but of course, when Sly Sludge uses it, it goes horribly wrong and turns into a Grey Goo that threatens to turn the entire planet into one big pile of living garbage. Vadakilla Monster • Vampire • Vampire Beast • Van Meter Visitor • Vanara • Varberg Fortress Moat Monster • Varginha Devil • Vatnagedda • Ved • Venezuelan Hairy Dwarves • Veo • Villaricos Horned Serpent • Vine of Sodom • Vision Serpent • Voronezh Aliens • Vorota Beast Like Altaroths, Bnahabra bodies are extremely fragile and have a high chance of disintegrating upon being slain. It's recommended you either use poison bombs or throwing kunai to kill them without destroying their body. You can obtain Bnahabra Shells, Bnahabra Wings, and Monster Fluid by carving their dead bodies. Monster Hunter Rise monster list: Lynians Damon had wanted to work with Gilliam for years. The actor "grew up loving [Gilliam's] Time Bandits, the way that movie created this weird but totally convincing world". [12] Gilliam elected to have Damon wear a prosthetic nose, but Weinstein said "it would have distracted audiences from Damon's star-studded good looks". [12] Gilliam later reasoned that "it would have been the most expensive nose job ever". [9]Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer: The ELS are a variation. They are made of metal, and are just as tough and hard as that implies, but can shapeshift as easily as a blob monster when they wish. They can even combine together or split apart. Unlike most creatures of this type, though, they are not Nigh-Invulnerable. If a part of an ELS dies, it generally stays dead, and they don't appear to be able to "regenerate" damage or instantly heal wounds (presumably, they'd need to gather an appropriate amount of raw material first.)

Stephen Hunter (26 August 2005). "Gold into Dross". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012 . Retrieved 23 July 2019. The Murphysboro Mud Monster is a mysterious large beast sighted at midnight in 1973, when a young couple was parked by a desolate riverside for a romantic interlude when they came face to face with a huge, wet, hairy, mud-slathered beast with a penchant for disturbing teenage lovers. During two harrowing weeks in the summer of 1973, the rural town of Murphysboro, Illinois became the epicenter of a terrifying series of encounters with a huge, albino beast, which would come to be known as the “Murphysboro Mud Monster” or the “Big Muddy Monster.” The Brothers Grimm is a 2005 fantasy adventure film directed by Terry Gilliam. The film stars Matt Damon, Heath Ledger and Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the Brothers Grimm as traveling con-artists in French-occupied Germany, during the early 19th century. The brothers eventually encounter a genuine fairy tale curse which requires courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms. Supporting characters are played by Peter Stormare, Jonathan Pryce and Monica Bellucci.

Ray also described the beast, which she claimed bore inhuman features and stood more erect than an ape: "It was real tall, hairy. I think it was white, but it was dirty, matted. It had a real bad odor. It was really rank. I never smelled anything like it. It seemed like an eternity we stood there, and then it just turned around and walked off into the woods. We could hear it trampling through the woods.” Creath claimed that the “animal” stared at them for what felt like a long time, although he later estimated that the incident lasted only about 30 seconds. Both agreed that the creature had “glowing red eyes,” which Creath accredited to the glow of a distant streetlight. This description of the eyes is significant if one is to assume that the Murphysboro Mud Monster is actually a prototypical Bigfoot-like creature that just happens to be albino . Some swamp monsters resemble aquatic creatures, while other swamp monsters resemble aquatic plants and moss. They are generally depicted as fierce and destructive; a confrontation with one presents a lethal hazard. Below is a list of the known swamp monsters in folklore and different media appearances. Gilliam wanted Samantha Morton for the female lead but was overruled by The Weinsteins who wanted a more conventionally beautiful actress. [12] Robin Williams was originally cast in the role of Cavaldi before dropping out, and was replaced by Peter Stormare. [3] Nicole Kidman turned down the role of the Mirror Queen due to scheduling conflicts. [13] Filming [ edit ] a b Ken P. (8 August 2005). "IGNFF Exclusive: Brothers Grimm Diary: Guy Hendrix Dyas". IGN. Archived from the original on 8 December 2006 . Retrieved 12 December 2008.

Diamond is Unbreakable: Okuyasu's father was turned into a human-shaped Blob Monster after the death of DIO. He is incapable of proper speech, and above all cannot be killed in spite of how miserable he seems. a b c d e f Richard Corliss; James Inverne (1 August 2005). "Terry's Flying Circus". Time. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019 . Retrieved 24 July 2019. Examples in comics [ edit ] The Heap in mortal combat with the "Man of the Moonlight" on the cover of Airboy Comics, vol. 9 #5 (June 1952). Artwork by Ernest Schroeder. Essentially, there are two ways to defeat Sludge Like in TotK. The first is to embrace Sidon and his new ability and the second is to go completely rogue and use classic methods to smash him up. Heterogenia Linguistico explores how slimes' biology would influence their language. In Chapter 3, Hakaba and Susuki meet a slime and communicate with it through vibrations in the ground, and later through a device that's some sort of tube with a cup on each end, one of which is placed against the slime and the other against the ear of the listener. Slimes can split off parts of their bodies and reabsorb them, even if they're not originally from the same slime. The larger they are, the more intelligent they are.

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Others speculate that the sightings are a result of misidentifications of known animals or hoaxes perpetuated for attention or local tourism purposes. Furthermore, the legend of the Big Muddy Monster has been compared to other regional cryptid stories in North America, such as Bigfoot and the Fouke Monster. The Mirror Queen's death is caused by Jake shattering the enchanting mirror in the tower. The werewolf transforms into Angelika's father (the woodsman) and destroys the rest of the mirror by jumping out of the window with it and Will, who was trying to destroy the werewolf at all costs. Outside, Cavaldi seems to have survived, having donned the Grimm's faux-magic armor. He recites an Italian curse and the tower falls apart. Jake awakens Angelika with a kiss, which in turn resurrects the other eleven girls and Will. With the menace gone and their daughters returned to them, the villagers of Marbaden celebrate and give their heart-felt thanks to the Brothers Grimm. Cavaldi stays in the village and joins the villagers for the feast. The Grimms decide to pursue a new profession, presumably writing fairy tales.

The witness, a 60-year-old former marine yet to be named, and his wife were driving near Carmel on December 12, 2014, when they came up over a hill and saw a 7' tall slender, gray creature which is now known as the Carmel Area Creature.The debuts of the two characters were so close that it is impossible to say which came first. [11] Alan Moore, who worked on Swamp Thing for a period, later described the character's original incarnation as "a regurgitation of Hillman Comics' The Heap", adding that "When I took over that character at Len Wein's suggestion, I did my best to make it an original character that didn't owe a huge debt to previously existing swamp monsters." [12] Arguably, any Logia user can potentially be this if it's a solid Logia. The more fitting examples include Honey Queen (unknown water-like liquid) from the second movie, General Gasparde (candy syrup) from the fourth movie, Admiral Akainu ( lava) and Caribou ( mud).



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