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Thrax In The Movie Osmosis Jones
Thrax is the main antagonist in the movies osmosis jones movie and he represents a anthropomorphic deadly viral pathogenic agent that infected Frank when he was fighting with the monkey over the egg that began in the monkeys mouth and later fell on the filthy floor that he eventually ate causing him a deadly infection that would soon cool him. Thrax is a red and black character that is tall and has claws as hands and has a bat like body allowing him to be able to fly.
Throughout the movie Thrax is represented as an anthropomorphic deadly viral pathogenic agent that enters Frank's body through an infected egg, his job is to attack Frank’s body and eventually kill him by breaking down his immune system and destroying all his white blood cells

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