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List of squid-faced humanoids : ウィキペディア英語版
List of squid-faced humanoids
This is a list of fictional humanoid characters or races who have squid-like faces. Unless stated otherwise, their common feature is the appearance of tentacles on the face or head.
One of the earliest such characters is "Cthulhu", created by H. P. Lovecraft in 1928.
Later beings with similar characteristics are sometimes described by the neologisms "cthulhoid" or "cthulhumanoid",〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Cthulhumanoid )〕 based on that name.
*Alien Intelligences in the role-playing games by Palladium Books, including the Old Ones, were powerful beings who might not take any recognizable shape, but in many cases have tentacles protruding from the body.
*Cthulhu is a cosmic entity who first appeared in the pulp magazine ''Weird Tales'' in 1928. The character was created by writer H. P. Lovecraft. Cthulhu is described as resembling "...an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature.... A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque scaly body with rudimentary wings". This was the beginning of the fictional universe known as the Cthulhu Mythos.
*Cultists in the webcomic ''8-bit Theater'' induce new members by beheading them and implanting the larva of an "Old One" in the body, where it matures, giving the Cultists the appearance of a humanoid with long tentacles in the lower half of their faces.
*The Cuylers, in American animation ''Squidbillies'', are an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly squids living in the Appalachian mountains.
*The Dweller-in-Darkness in the Marvel Comics universe is a demon, one of the Fear Lords. He has a living head mounted on a robotic body, but if detached from the body can move by means of the tentacles near his mouth.
*Emma, the main character of ''Four Eyes!'', is an 11-year-old alien girl from the planet Albacore 7, who attends a school on Earth. Usually squid-like in appearance, Emma uses a device shaped like a pair of glasses to alter her appearance into a human form.
*Bill Farrell in the 1958 film ''I Married a Monster from Outer Space'' is revealed to be a squid-faced alien disguised as a human.
*Illithids in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game (also known as "mind flayers") are monstrous humanoid ''aberrations'' with psionic powers. The band Mindflayer used images of them on the cover of their album ''Take Your Skin Off''.
*Davy Jones is the Captain of the ''Flying Dutchman'' in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. He is a computer-generated character, with a thick set of tentacles in place of a beard.
*The Millennian was a squid-like creature that mutated into Orga in the film ''Godzilla 2000''.
*The Ood are a humanoid alien species in British television series ''Doctor Who'', with tentacles on the lower part of the face.
*The pak'ma'ra, a recurring species in Babylon 5, are intelligent, spiritual carrion-eaters.
*Protheans in the ''Mass Effect'' games were an extinct humanoid race with squid-like heads, tentacles hanging from the face like a beard. In mass effect 3 the protheans were depicted completely different with four eyes and no tentacles.
*Quarrens, nicknamed "squid heads" in the ''Star Wars'' Universe, are aquatic humanoids from the planet Mon Calamari.
*Quintessons, tentacled alien beings with five faces, created the Transformers in the ''Transformers'' universe.
*Squid Girl, in the manga series of the same name, is a girl from the sea who has blue squid-like tentacles in place of hair.
*Vilgax in ''Ben 10'' is a Chimera. Exposed to water, he transforms into a giant squid-like creature, which he refers to as his true form.
*Topo, a supporting character in the comic book series Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis.
*The Water Elemental in the video game ''Wrath Unleashed'' is a squid-like being of pure water.
*Xeexi, a squid-like Mutraddi assassin in the American animated show ''Sym-Bionic Titan'', was described in ''Wired'' magazine as "one of the scariest villains ever to grace television".
*Zardalu in the Heritage Universe novels are an aggressive, very strong squid-like species.
*Zoidberg in the animation ''Futurama'' is an alien from the planet Decapod 10. Decapodians have tentacles over the mouth and can squirt ink, but have lobster-like claws instead of hands.
==See also==

*Giant squid in popular culture

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