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Freakshow most commonly refers to freak show, an exhibition of rarities. Freakshow or Freak show may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Freakshow (comics), a Marvel Comics character * Freakshow (Danny Phantom), Freakshow (''Danny Phantom''), a character from the TV show ''Danny Phantom'' * Freakshow, a character played by Christopher Meloni from the film ''Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle'' Films * Freak Show (film), ''Freak Show'' (film), a 2017 American LGBT drama film * Freakshow (1989 film), ''Freakshow'' (1989 film), a Canadian horror film starring Dan Gallagher * Freakshow (film), ''Freakshow'' (film), a 2007 horror film Music Albums and soundtracks * Freak Show (album), ''Freak Show'' (album), a 1997 album by Silverchair * ''Freek Show'', a 2000 album by horrorcore rap group Twiztid * Freakshow (BulletBoys album), ''Freakshow'' (BulletBoys album), a 1991 album by BulletBoys * Freakshow (The Killer Barbies album), ''Freakshow'' (The Killer ...
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Freak Show
A freak show, also known as a creep show, is an exhibition of biological rarities, referred to in popular culture as "freaks of nature". Typical features would be physically unusual humans, such as those uncommonly large or small, those with intersex variations, those with extraordinary diseases and conditions, and others with performances expected to be shocking to viewers. Heavily tattooed or pierced people have sometimes been seen in freak shows (more common in modern times as a sideshow act), as have attention-getting physical performers such as fire-eating and sword-swallowing acts. Since at least the medieval period, deformed people have often been treated as objects of interest and entertainment, and crowds have flocked to see them exhibited. A famous early modern example was the exhibition at the court of King Charles I of Lazarus and Joannes Baptista Colloredo, two conjoined brothers born in Genoa, Italy. While Lazarus appeared to be otherwise ordinary, the underd ...
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