Based on Iwaaki Hitoshi’s science-fiction horror manga by the same name.
The 17-year-old Izumi Shinichi lives with his mother and father in a quiet neighborhood in Tokyo. One night, worm-like aliens called Parasites invade Earth, taking over the brains of human hosts by entering through their ears or noses. One Parasite attempts to crawl into Shinichi’s ear while he sleeps, but fails since he is wearing headphones, and enters his body by burrowing into his arm instead, taking over his right hand and is named Migi.
Because Shinichi was able to prevent Migi from traveling further up into his brain, both beings retain their separate intellect and personality. As the duo encounter other Parasites, they capitalize on their strange situation and gradually form a strong bond, working together to survive. This gives them an edge in battling other Parasites, who frequently attack the pair upon realization that Shinichi’s human brain is still intact. Shinichi feels compelled to fight other Parasites, who devour humans as food, while enlisting Migi’s help.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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Fan-made trailer for the anime “Parasyte” (“Kiseijuu” in Japanese). After a long time without any uploads I finally decided to make a serious AMV (this one’s more of an ASMV). Whether or not you have watched Parasyte yet, I sincerely hope you enjoy!
Songs used were my freedom, all is hell that ends well (both by two steps from hell), cream soda (parasyte ost), gods and demons (future world music), and small parts of everybody wants to rule the world (lorde).
I do not own any of the music used, nor do I own the anime “Parasyte.” All rights lie with the proper owners.
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