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File:The_Super-Hungry_Parasite.jpg|link=The Super-Hungry Parasite|'''''[[The Super-Hungry Parasite]]''''' is a children's picture book starring a polymorphic alien organism which demonstrates a wide range of parasitic behaviors, eating its way through a variety of hosts before pupating and emerging as [REDACTED]. The winner of many children's literature awards and an ongoing series of emergency xenoparasitology research grants, it has infected almost 50 million hosts worldwide. | |||
File:Owlbear With a Shotgun.jpg|link=Owlbear With a Shotgun|'''''[[Owlbear With a Shotgun]]''''' is a 2011 Canadian-American fantasy role playing exploitation film about a homeless owlbear (Rutger Hauer) with a shotgun. | File:Owlbear With a Shotgun.jpg|link=Owlbear With a Shotgun|'''''[[Owlbear With a Shotgun]]''''' is a 2011 Canadian-American fantasy role playing exploitation film about a homeless owlbear (Rutger Hauer) with a shotgun. | ||
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The Super-Hungry Parasite is a children's picture book starring a polymorphic alien organism which demonstrates a wide range of parasitic behaviors, eating its way through a variety of hosts before pupating and emerging as [REDACTED]. The winner of many children's literature awards and an ongoing series of emergency xenoparasitology research grants, it has infected almost 50 million hosts worldwide.
Owlbear With a Shotgun is a 2011 Canadian-American fantasy role playing exploitation film about a homeless owlbear (Rutger Hauer) with a shotgun.