"Careful, I'm contagious" is still one of my favourite villain opening lines. It's unique to him because he's a bacteria and the delivery was so cold and cool
The 90's were crazy. You could get away with a lot and it would still be considered "child friendly" because it wasn't explicit or obvious. Actually, the 70's and 80's children's movies were worse, but the 90's wasn't much better.
Thrax is a lot more horrifying if you really sit and think about him He's already bad in the movie, but if you look at his chain and realize that each Hypothalamus is a person he killed, and that a human body is roughly made up of about 30ish trillion cells (maybe containing bacteria from the microbiome) and are their own self contained planets/cities in the movie, that means Thrax has single handedly brought about multiple apocalypses that have seen hundreds of trillions of cells killed, their entire culture and way of life erased Then you measure the human cost. All the people he killed probably had friends and family who mourned them. They each had a life that Thrax cruelly cut short so he could get famous, including an innocent little girl whose sole crime was not washing her hands I think Thrax has one of the highest kill counts of any villain in fiction (Honestly, this movies universe is a lot more horrifying when you think about it. Everybody's going to die one day, bringing their 30 trillion cells with them, and the likes of Smallpox and the Black Plague would have an even higher body count than Thrax)
@Kittius I don't know much about small pox, but from what I understand The Black Plague attacks your lymph nodes, which is where your immunity cells are gathered It probably goes around torching police stations and specialized in killing cops/white blood cells, leaving no one to stop them as it wreaks havoc on the city like a terrorist
@@someonewithaphone3108 well he never says he was a virus, just that he was contagious, and that Ebola was nothing compared to him. Would make sense he was not a virus, he never converted other cells into him, so yeah, bacteria
They just don't make villains like this anymore. They all have some sordid history that made them evil, but Thrax...Thrax is evil because he LIKES to hurt people. Miss this kind of evil lol
@@dedalionarts6077 Yeahhh, I definitely wouldn't put those two in the same category. Thrax wanted to hurt people, kill them, etc. Little Boy Plum (I'm brain farting on his name) just wanted power. He was clumsy about it, not really calculating his next move, and kinda stumbling his way through to get that power. I'd be more inclined to put Thrax and Horde Prime from the new series in the same tier, because Horde Prime was IN power, didn't care who he hurt, was manipulative to a T, and did whatever he wanted to get what he wanted. I mean cold, calculating, suave kind of evil. Like Claude Frollo, Thrax, Horde Prime (new ver), Demona (though she's kinda different because she DID care in certain circumstances), etc.
Be carefull for what you wish for, cause you may get it, but not necessarily they way you wanted. Also quec question, what Trax has, that in your opinion, others should use him as inspiration?
@@dedalionarts6077 I think they mean a villain whose sole purpose is to be evil or to try and bring about the end of something they view as corrupt, or at the very least don't give them a sob story past. It works out better when done right, Aizen being one such case of this
Shockingly, despite coming from an exemplary comedy, Thrax has one of, if not, the highest explicit kill count of any Pure Evil villain in children's media ever, considering there were trillions of sentient cells living inside every human body and that he killed dozens of them, thus, he also killed those sentient cells and sent their microbiomes headlong into total extinction. In total, he's killed hundreds of trillions of sapients cells and quadrillions of symbiotic microbes who lived alongside them, thus holding the current record of having an outstanding number of kills than any other Pure Evil villains.
I feel some bittersweet comfort knowing I wasn't the only one who looked at a sadistic, mass-murdering, gangbanger virus and thought "...why did they make him kinda sexy tho"
I like the fact that in most of the movie it’s a buddy cop action comedy but when thrax shows up, Brutal Gangster movie, I love this villain so much that is actually the inspiration for one of the villains in my superhero series the ghost of justice.
I like both types of villians: The evil because of extraneous circumstances and fallouts creating their backstory, and evil because it makes them feel good, and thus, considered superficial and 2-dimensional. But there is something about Thrax that's so perfectly done, that it feels like he needs to be in his own corner of villainy. Specifically though, the suave personality and the style of animation goes a LONG way. He's evil, and the audience knows it. And he takes pleasure in being the creep in your nightmares. The design and casting from this animation studio was done perfectly. I really wish there were more villians like him.
Said this before somewhere else and I’ll say it again: Laurence Fishburne as Thrax is giving the same seductive swagger energy as Erik Dellums as Aaravos from TDP. These creators knew what they were doing- making us simp for the villains- and I’m 100% here for it.
I love how Jack Horner is praised as a villain even almost a year after the release of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. It's crazy how villains who are pure evil since second one are a breath of fresh air nowadays. Animators have tried too hard to create redeemable villains or give them a traumatic origin during the last decade, not every villain has to be like Zuko or Doctor Doom.
Can we appreciate him humming 'Fever' right after casually capping a motherfucker? God they just do not make villains like this outside of Anime these days
Me too. But can I tell you something I don't love about Thrax? When he comes into random peoples bodies and starts making everyone turn into ovens. But fr, wish we had more villains like him. Too bad genie's aren't real.
I mean, he deserves credit for repeating and clarifying his statement when his (supposed) minion was a little confused. I've had bosses who would mumble incoherent directions and get furious when you asked them to repeat them. Thrax would've gotten a Best Boss Ever mug had he not killed his last few henchmen.
If it weren’t for this little germ, I wouldn’t have two villain ocs and a story that I love with all my heart. I crave more villains with swagger like this. I NEED HIM TO GET A VILLAIN SONG. Honestly one of my favorite villains tbh.
thrax was easily the best part of the movie. he was an awesome villain and lawrence fishburne killed it in the role. i wish the live action stuff wasn’t so terrible because this movie had potential to be something good
I miss this kind of evil in antagonists. The kind who is a selfish prick who is focused on infamy and fear, the kind of villain who is competent and has no moral code. You only get villains like these from Japanese fiction now! And Thrax had kill counts in the trillions! Dude was out to make himself famous in the medical books! But that sort of infamy comes at a cost. For one, immunity will find a way to grow stronger through herd immunity. Eventually, a virus will find itself weaker over time as immunities grow stronger. Can you imagine an Osmosis Jones sequel where another Thrax showed up, but he's actually stopped early on because Frank's immunity system got bolstered from healthy living? Frank being old and grey, but fit enough to do things that would be impressive to 20yr olds! See Thrax jr. stopped because Frank's immunity built up, and he got the best of it, cells carried over to medical research, and Jones sees off some of his own offspring who are all grown up to serve as front line soldiers for blood donations. I don't know about you, but I can see that as a good movie sequel. Of course, we already got a great series that took much of the same cues from this from Cells at Work, something from Japan.
@@Kimphil20 Let's forget that stupid spinoff exists... It's in a timeline where Frank didn't stick to his routine of staying in shape, which is contrary to the original movie where the ending has Frank working out and staying fit for his daughter's sake.
The fact that this was considered PG, meanwhile having gruesome deaths, a literal strip club, and some man so close to dying, just kinda baffles me. But, to be fair, it's a wonderful movie with a bunch ot gross-out humor, kind of like Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights.
So, he actually *wants* to be known as a microbiotic mass murderer, basically. My question is, wouldn't being put in the medical books basically mean someone would eventually find a way to kill him if he wasn't destroyed in this? Isn't that like alerting the police to your murders? I guess he just wants the fame that much. Still, he's a pretty entertaining villain. He's prideful, smooth, and has nice taste in music.
He wants to the recognition of being a deadly disease. To be of such status that he can't be ignored and classified as a common plague. Thrax couldn't care less if a cure was later created because he'd already leave his mark on history. An old saying: "If you can't be loved, be feared".
Despite his name, he doesn't resemble Anthrax at all. He's also called The Red Death by one cell. Maybe that's a reference to the EAP story, or maybe it's a reference to Scarlet Fever's old nickname? Funnily enough in the TV Show the closest Germ we see to Thrax is the Scarlet Fever in episode 1, it has the same fever finger, though it's far more blob shaped and less capable. Personally I always read he was meant to be a bioweapon. Ordinary germs care about spreading, not killing quickly. That and he's the most humanoid looking Germ by a long shot.
Na it would be the Flu, just really really really buffed up. Because thats what Covid is on surface level. The real destingisher comes in the long terms effects. U wont remeber the Flu u had last year, u will remember the Covid u had 10 Yeara ago.
covid works on par with the flu its just highly aggressive in the spreading category may that be to other parts of your body or to other people hence why it was more harmful than its flu counterpart especially if you look at the recent covid to flu deaths where we now have both the vac for it and the immunity build of for those who have it. (the rate of death to both were around 5% per hospital) ANTHRAX however who thrax is based on has a 55% survival WITH highly aggressive treatment and is so easily spread and volatile its used as a bio-weapon one we didnt even make its basically natures homegrown WMD and just having the spores that spread it make you a felon plus put you and the entire surrounding block at risk of infection and the issue is anthrax can leave your body and then come back unprovoked to finish the job. however anthrax is rarely spread between two people unless you come into contact with the spores on another persons body hence its lack of threat to the average person as you basically have to be targeted to get it. compared to anthrax covid is a walk in the park.
"Careful, I'm contagious" is still one of my favourite villain opening lines. It's unique to him because he's a bacteria and the delivery was so cold and cool
His whole introduction was top tier
I think you mean fire! Okay.. I'll see myself out
Anthrax is actually a bacteria but yes ! One of the best opening lines ever
yeah he's taking deviant art by storm
He is actually a virus, which is extremely different than a bacteria
It's kinda crazy how much they got away with in the movie by saying, "Well they're germs so it's not actually gore."
Still technically gore, just something that doesn't involve general human blood as a whole, so MPAA can't really complain
The 90's were crazy. You could get away with a lot and it would still be considered "child friendly" because it wasn't explicit or obvious.
Actually, the 70's and 80's children's movies were worse, but the 90's wasn't much better.
as long as it's not humans it's ok. thats why most animated shows/movies used robots.
@@ghostsuru8429This was the 2000s not the 90s
Scared me into washing my hands m, thats for sure!
I’m couldn’t imagine what cancer would be like in this film
Still scary
Hillary Clinton
A strike maybe? Since it's a bunch of rouge cells refusing to do their job
Watch the anime cells at work to find out
Zombies
The fanfiction for this guy must've been wild back in the day
Oh it was
Still is
Oh god no….
Oh god...
@@herbienbrian2 I can't find much fanfiction for him, like there are a few but it feels like I have found all of them
One of Laurence Fishburne's best villainous roles to date!
Next to Ike Turner😂
i shat a brick when i learned it was Laurence Fishburne, y'know, a little one.
@@dustingregory9295 *The Matrix intensiies*
Lawrence Fishburne has Swagger.
Thrax is a lot more horrifying if you really sit and think about him
He's already bad in the movie, but if you look at his chain and realize that each Hypothalamus is a person he killed, and that a human body is roughly made up of about 30ish trillion cells (maybe containing bacteria from the microbiome) and are their own self contained planets/cities in the movie, that means Thrax has single handedly brought about multiple apocalypses that have seen hundreds of trillions of cells killed, their entire culture and way of life erased
Then you measure the human cost. All the people he killed probably had friends and family who mourned them. They each had a life that Thrax cruelly cut short so he could get famous, including an innocent little girl whose sole crime was not washing her hands
I think Thrax has one of the highest kill counts of any villain in fiction
(Honestly, this movies universe is a lot more horrifying when you think about it. Everybody's going to die one day, bringing their 30 trillion cells with them, and the likes of Smallpox and the Black Plague would have an even higher body count than Thrax)
It’s more messed up because I remember he says one of them was a 12 year old girl and an old man
Now I wanna imagine what the Black Plague and Smallpox would look like in this universe.
@Kittius I don't know much about small pox, but from what I understand The Black Plague attacks your lymph nodes, which is where your immunity cells are gathered
It probably goes around torching police stations and specialized in killing cops/white blood cells, leaving no one to stop them as it wreaks havoc on the city like a terrorist
@@Kittiuslike Christopher Columbus and George Washington
@@doriancoreyscloset421 more like Christopher Columbus and Andrew Jackson imo
the fact that you can see molecules disintegrating in his fire was a nice touch.
His name is literally thrax lol
as in _Anthrax_
He is also reffered as Red Death, another name for Anthrax
On the one hand, great name, menacing and cool
On the other hand... Anthrax is a bacteria 😢
@@someonewithaphone3108 well he never says he was a virus, just that he was contagious, and that Ebola was nothing compared to him. Would make sense he was not a virus, he never converted other cells into him, so yeah, bacteria
The symptoms he cause are more aligned with Scarlet Fever however
I forgot his name and actually thought it was Scarlet Fever, it's a sick name too tbh
My favorite will always be: "Whew! This cat was sick before I even got here!"
That maze of memories and hallucinations was....A lot. XD
Sorry im late.
But yeah. Seeing a fat grown man in nothing but a nasty tank and undies will say a lot 'bout that person.
It lives rent free in my mind
Man, that death for thrax is by far the most gruesome death i've seen in a animated movie.
Have you seen Clayton’s from Tarzan? He got HUNG
Watch Tarzan
@@frillydress that's not really gruesome
@@frillydress clayton did not basically melt.
Tall, dark, handsome.. And contagious.
They just don't make villains like this anymore. They all have some sordid history that made them evil, but Thrax...Thrax is evil because he LIKES to hurt people. Miss this kind of evil lol
So, I'm guessing you didn't watch Puss in Boots 2 yet?
@@dedalionarts6077 Yeahhh, I definitely wouldn't put those two in the same category. Thrax wanted to hurt people, kill them, etc. Little Boy Plum (I'm brain farting on his name) just wanted power. He was clumsy about it, not really calculating his next move, and kinda stumbling his way through to get that power.
I'd be more inclined to put Thrax and Horde Prime from the new series in the same tier, because Horde Prime was IN power, didn't care who he hurt, was manipulative to a T, and did whatever he wanted to get what he wanted.
I mean cold, calculating, suave kind of evil. Like Claude Frollo, Thrax, Horde Prime (new ver), Demona (though she's kinda different because she DID care in certain circumstances), etc.
@@AnyWhoAlly Big Jack Horner
@@Novictus"Lil Jack Horner sat in the Corner..."
So you prefer your villains to be 2 dimensional?
Thrax is basically a sentient version of one of the mystery diseases from House MD.
That's a perfect way to put it tbh😂
ik this is 4 months ago but hes supposed to be anthrax i believe
If any aspiring animators see this comment, please remember to design more villains like Thrax.
Be carefull for what you wish for, cause you may get it, but not necessarily they way you wanted.
Also quec question, what Trax has, that in your opinion, others should use him as inspiration?
I know one and she got plenty of em
@@dedalionarts6077 I think they mean a villain whose sole purpose is to be evil or to try and bring about the end of something they view as corrupt, or at the very least don't give them a sob story past. It works out better when done right, Aizen being one such case of this
@dedalionarts6077 . Being Charismatic, but being be very intimidating depending on the situation. Also his design is so cool.
@@CryAboutIt-ImATroll
Mind if I ask who? I've got an idea of who you may be talking about, but I just want to know from you.
Shockingly, despite coming from an exemplary comedy, Thrax has one of, if not, the highest explicit kill count of any Pure Evil villain in children's media ever, considering there were trillions of sentient cells living inside every human body and that he killed dozens of them, thus, he also killed those sentient cells and sent their microbiomes headlong into total extinction. In total, he's killed hundreds of trillions of sapients cells and quadrillions of symbiotic microbes who lived alongside them, thus holding the current record of having an outstanding number of kills than any other Pure Evil villains.
Little known fact the animators worked with a martial artist to portray Thrax's fighting style.
Really? I didn’t know that. Is there a link to this?
I feel some bittersweet comfort knowing I wasn't the only one who looked at a sadistic, mass-murdering, gangbanger virus and thought "...why did they make him kinda sexy tho"
If bad why hot
@@Boundlessness You get it
It's the design for me, I love trench coats
@@herpderp3916 I own 2 trench coats xD
Ikr
I like the fact that in most of the movie it’s a buddy cop action comedy but when thrax shows up, Brutal Gangster movie, I love this villain so much that is actually the inspiration for one of the villains in my superhero series the ghost of justice.
No cause he was an awakening bruh
AJHFJFJFBF- 🤣🫣
dawg I'm guilty for agreeing with you but he's definitely my awakening-
the animators really got a nerve making a virus so atracttive
Thrax is one fine virus.
Nah bro he look like dollar tree / great value DJ Octavio
@@ItsTheNatShack We get it, dude, he's not your type.
fr why did they design him so DELICIOUSLY
Who give a shit he is fine as hell
FRRRRR
What makes a good pure evil villain is personality and performance
and thrax got that in spades
Sounds like Laurence Fishburne had a blast playing this guy.
I love this movie. Watched it for science class back in 6th grade. Good times
What's the name of it?
@@Mr.NopeNope osmosis jones
Lmao. That's American education right there 🤡
Thraxx is a great villain, mf is a menace, smart, and just chaotic. Plus he sound like a ganster
3:40 he's sooooooooooo handsom here..w his arm around jones.. auuu..
I like both types of villians: The evil because of extraneous circumstances and fallouts creating their backstory, and evil because it makes them feel good, and thus, considered superficial and 2-dimensional.
But there is something about Thrax that's so perfectly done, that it feels like he needs to be in his own corner of villainy. Specifically though, the suave personality and the style of animation goes a LONG way. He's evil, and the audience knows it. And he takes pleasure in being the creep in your nightmares. The design and casting from this animation studio was done perfectly. I really wish there were more villians like him.
0:17 With the sassy head shake.
Said this before somewhere else and I’ll say it again: Laurence Fishburne as Thrax is giving the same seductive swagger energy as Erik Dellums as Aaravos from TDP. These creators knew what they were doing- making us simp for the villains- and I’m 100% here for it.
Now this is the type of villain that modern media needs rather than all the sentimental drama
Strongly depends
Thrax is just dripping in what the kids call *RIZZ!*
Thrax is the reason why I hum when I play an evil character in any game I play. The scene with the mob boss set my villain career in motion.
0:38 Has there ever been a villain with such a high level of swagga?
All of them. Especially the guy from the first Incredibles movie
@@Rctdcttecededtef Syndrome? Please tell me you don't mean the butt hurt nerd who became a villain because his idol wouldn't take him as an sidekick?
@@Juugo211 nah the other guy, with the bowl cut
@@Rctdcttecededtef Edna? Who's a woman and not a villain?
@@Juugo211 Edna's a woman and not a villain. Didn't you see the movie lol
Thank you for gathering scenes of this very pretty man
“Enjoy the funeral, boys.”
😮 Cold
They just don't make animated villains like they used to. We need more Jack Horners and less whatever the fuck Disney considers villains now.
Well Disney is giving us Magnifico, that's a start
@@SoelSofiaEloise We'll see. Edit: Magnifico is a TERRIBLE villain.
I love how Jack Horner is praised as a villain even almost a year after the release of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
It's crazy how villains who are pure evil since second one are a breath of fresh air nowadays. Animators have tried too hard to create redeemable villains or give them a traumatic origin during the last decade, not every villain has to be like Zuko or Doctor Doom.
@@SoelSofiaEloisebut he was a massive fail
@@superstarultra28No he wasn’t, sure his song wasn’t that good but I thought he was a pretty menacing villain.
majorly underrated movie
you just wanna see him win so bad
💯
imagine if he did succeed in killing jones and moved onto Shane. Golly.
you wont believe the kinds of fan art people are making of him at deviantart omg
Can we appreciate him humming 'Fever' right after casually capping a motherfucker?
God they just do not make villains like this outside of Anime these days
Omg yesss I was looking for this comment XD. The humming made it so much more badass.
*"Ebola? Ebola is a case of Dandruff compared to Me!"*
You forgot the, "Lemme tell you something about, Ebola, baby."
@@Kimphil20I know I just didn't want to put that line in there
if villain bad why attractive
Are you literally simping over a virus?
The defeat of the "fine I'll include it" 🤣🤣🤣 thank youuuuu
What about his emarging from the egg and when his very first line? "Cerfull. I'm contagious."?
I love it. I love Thrax.
Me too. But can I tell you something I don't love about Thrax? When he comes into random peoples bodies and starts making everyone turn into ovens.
But fr, wish we had more villains like him.
Too bad genie's aren't real.
*Patiently draws out a pointer stick and articulates the word again.
Hypothalma. Hypothalamus ᶘ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°ᶅ
I mean, he deserves credit for repeating and clarifying his statement when his (supposed) minion was a little confused. I've had bosses who would mumble incoherent directions and get furious when you asked them to repeat them. Thrax would've gotten a Best Boss Ever mug had he not killed his last few henchmen.
I was so scared that this menace was actually inside my body and casually took me apart like it's another tuesday
that sauna scene scared the shit outta me as a kid
I... I used to have a crush on him when i was a kid
Why is a virus so hot, jesus
If it weren’t for this little germ, I wouldn’t have two villain ocs and a story that I love with all my heart. I crave more villains with swagger like this. I NEED HIM TO GET A VILLAIN SONG. Honestly one of my favorite villains tbh.
Okay hear me out…
THRAX CAN GET UT
Critically Underrated, Thrax was the GOAT
Now let's share this with writers today in 2023 and beyond.
If you think about it, for a kids movie like this, The deaths are rather pretty graphic
Scary thing is when you think about Thrax has one of the highest kill counts of any movie villain
Should've had the line, "I don't leave no witnesses!"
thrax was easily the best part of the movie. he was an awesome villain and lawrence fishburne killed it in the role. i wish the live action stuff wasn’t so terrible because this movie had potential to be something good
HE SO FINE AND WHY!?!?! WHY
I miss this kind of evil in antagonists. The kind who is a selfish prick who is focused on infamy and fear, the kind of villain who is competent and has no moral code. You only get villains like these from Japanese fiction now!
And Thrax had kill counts in the trillions! Dude was out to make himself famous in the medical books! But that sort of infamy comes at a cost. For one, immunity will find a way to grow stronger through herd immunity. Eventually, a virus will find itself weaker over time as immunities grow stronger.
Can you imagine an Osmosis Jones sequel where another Thrax showed up, but he's actually stopped early on because Frank's immunity system got bolstered from healthy living? Frank being old and grey, but fit enough to do things that would be impressive to 20yr olds! See Thrax jr. stopped because Frank's immunity built up, and he got the best of it, cells carried over to medical research, and Jones sees off some of his own offspring who are all grown up to serve as front line soldiers for blood donations.
I don't know about you, but I can see that as a good movie sequel.
Of course, we already got a great series that took much of the same cues from this from Cells at Work, something from Japan.
Well, we got a spin off show and now Drix and Jones are in a completely different body. Dont see it happening.
@@Kimphil20 Let's forget that stupid spinoff exists... It's in a timeline where Frank didn't stick to his routine of staying in shape, which is contrary to the original movie where the ending has Frank working out and staying fit for his daughter's sake.
ngl, i loved him the first time he showed up.
"Careful... I'm contagious😈"
1:55
I love how he’s just intensely staring at the camera XD
1:21
I love that laugh
4:03 EXCUUUSSSEEEEE ME??!??!?!?!! 🥵🥵❤🔥
you heard him
I would let him do that to me
DAMN it's been years since I've seen this movie. :D And much like everything else about Osmosis Jones, the main villain still holds up well.
The fact that this was considered PG, meanwhile having gruesome deaths, a literal strip club, and some man so close to dying, just kinda baffles me. But, to be fair, it's a wonderful movie with a bunch ot gross-out humor, kind of like Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights.
Y'all wanna get this nanotech out of me and seize the pipeline or what?
*Proceeds to laugh* "Shut up..what are you two laughing at 😡" is the funniest thing ever to me 😭
Laurence Fishburne needs to do more VA work like this!
He’s in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur! Great series btw!
Find it funny that a red pill is fighting against Morpheus.
Would've been interesting to see a more adult-oriented story with Thrax being an STD, entering from the urethra.
😩 He may be smaller than an ants eye but gyatt dayyumm MMMMMFH 👄✨✨
dude came straight from the treasure planet
1:06
Where did Thrax get a stick--
"Somebody lay down a Towel! This is gonna be meeesssyyy~" HIS Best line imo
one of the best cartoons ever
Why is he so pretty
Thrax ain't pretty..... HE IS HOT!!!! 🤤🤤😍😍
Is it wrong for me to say that thrax would have made a perfect villain for the Pixar movie inside out?
Nope, it sounds genius
did you honestly forget the scene where he casually explains how he murdered his prior hosts??
So, he actually *wants* to be known as a microbiotic mass murderer, basically. My question is, wouldn't being put in the medical books basically mean someone would eventually find a way to kill him if he wasn't destroyed in this? Isn't that like alerting the police to your murders? I guess he just wants the fame that much. Still, he's a pretty entertaining villain. He's prideful, smooth, and has nice taste in music.
He wants to the recognition of being a deadly disease. To be of such status that he can't be ignored and classified as a common plague.
Thrax couldn't care less if a cure was later created because he'd already leave his mark on history. An old saying: "If you can't be loved, be feared".
This was basically Inside Out but for Boys.
Irony is that most of the fandom is girls lol
Thrax looks like some villain from Treasure Planet
I always thought he would have made a top tier alien villain design.
4:00 YOO WHAT 😳📸
Someone:oooo kinky~
He maybe evil but he is hot!! Pun intended idk why but this guy is damn fine!!
One of my favorite villians
Despite his name, he doesn't resemble Anthrax at all.
He's also called The Red Death by one cell. Maybe that's a reference to the EAP story, or maybe it's a reference to Scarlet Fever's old nickname? Funnily enough in the TV Show the closest Germ we see to Thrax is the Scarlet Fever in episode 1, it has the same fever finger, though it's far more blob shaped and less capable.
Personally I always read he was meant to be a bioweapon. Ordinary germs care about spreading, not killing quickly. That and he's the most humanoid looking Germ by a long shot.
Thrax: **exists**
Me: OH NO HE'S HOT!!!!!!!!
Real
YOU HAVE DELIVERED!!!!!!!
This movie is as much a reminder to me what a hypothalamus is as Despicable me helped me remember Vectors
"Some call it statutory...
I call it mandatory..!!"
The germ of the hour.
You are amazing
why did he have to be sexy?!
Imagine Covid in this film
love thrax
Given that Thrax is a cold-blooded killer, I can imagine COVID being a sort of eldritch horror
Na it would be the Flu, just really really really buffed up. Because thats what Covid is on surface level. The real destingisher comes in the long terms effects. U wont remeber the Flu u had last year, u will remember the Covid u had 10 Yeara ago.
But Anthrax is a way, way more dangerous disease. Why would covid be scarier?
covid works on par with the flu its just highly aggressive in the spreading category may that be to other parts of your body or to other people hence why it was more harmful than its flu counterpart especially if you look at the recent covid to flu deaths where we now have both the vac for it and the immunity build of for those who have it. (the rate of death to both were around 5% per hospital)
ANTHRAX however who thrax is based on has a 55% survival WITH highly aggressive treatment and is so easily spread and volatile its used as a bio-weapon one we didnt even make its basically natures homegrown WMD and just having the spores that spread it make you a felon plus put you and the entire surrounding block at risk of infection and the issue is anthrax can leave your body and then come back unprovoked to finish the job. however anthrax is rarely spread between two people unless you come into contact with the spores on another persons body hence its lack of threat to the average person as you basically have to be targeted to get it. compared to anthrax covid is a walk in the park.
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Imagine what Cancer would be like in this movie…
Why he kinda..
he reminds me of dr facilier