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  1. 14 de oct. de 2018 · Parasyte is a science fiction horror manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki, and published in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1988 to 1995...

  2. 24 de feb. de 2024 · In Parasyte, Migi is not dead, but rather asleep inside Shinichi’s body. Migi is incredibly bright and strong, with shapeshifting being his most famous skill. Shinichi’s Parasite cells run throughout his body, providing him with extraordinary strength, speed, and increased senses. In the series, Migi gives up his life to let Shinichi escape.

  3. Migi is the deuteragonist of the manga and anime series Parasyte. He is a Parasite who attempted to take over the body of Shinichi Izumi, but was ultimately only able to take over his right hand, which also allowed Shinichi to retain his individuality. While initially indifferent towards Shinichi, Migi is forced to protect his life in order to survive, as he can't survive without a human host ...

  4. For Mamoru Uda's parasite, see Jaw. Parasites are an unknown species and are the primary antagonists in the Parasyte series (excluding Migi, Jaw, and Reiko Tamura). They are a mysterious species that appeared on Earth from an unknown cause. Their origins, to this point, still remain a mystery. However, in the episode "Beyond Good and Evil", it is revealed the Parasites are a neutralizer for ...

  5. Brittney Karbowski is the English dub voice of Migi in Parasyte -the maxim-, and Aya Hirano is the Japanese voice. TV Show: Parasyte -the maxim-.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2023 · The mysterious world of Parasyte! From its origins in Hitoshi Iwaaki's 1988 manga to the animated brilliance by Madhouse in 2014, we delve into the captivati...

  7. sketchfab.com › 3d-models › migi-parasyte-3d-printable-aa92e7b0dcbb4df190c198eb68eMigi - Parasyte [3D-printable] - Sketchfab

    28 de ene. de 2019 · Realistic style model based on the character “Migi” from the manga/animeParasyte”. The model is waterproof and can be 3D printed as is, if you remove the see-through layer of the eyeball. I’d recommend printing it with water-soluble support to retain the cavity in the iris, and be careful so it does not slip on the print surface due to the small contact points.