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Osama bin Laden Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
has been depicted or parodied in a variety of media. Notable examples include:


Books and comics

* '' Osama'', a novel by
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, in which Osama bin Laden is the "hero" of pulp novels – the ''Osama bin Laden: Vigilante'' series – in an alternate universe where international terrorism never took place. The novel won the 2012
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'' In the week of June 27, 2005. Rat and Goat are discussing where Osama bin Laden is while bin Laden visits "
The Family Circus ''The Family Circus'' (originally ''The Family Circle'', also ''Family-Go-Round'') is a syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist Bil Keane and, since Bil's death in 2011, is currently written, inked, and rendered (colored) by his son, Jef ...
" characters as an exchange student, ending grace with "Death to America" instead of "Amen" and teaching Billy, Jeffy and Dolly to call their father "The Great Satan". Bin Laden also forces Thel, the mom, to wear a burqa. Then Billy leads the police to catch bin Laden at "The Family Circus" house, and the whole family is thrown in the Guantanamo Bay prison for harboring a terrorist. These comic strips caused controversy among readers. * ''
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'' November 22, 2001. Huey says a prayer at Thanksgiving dinner, mentioning Osama bin Laden with an implied comparison between bin Laden and
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. This is one of the comic strips that caused controversy among readers. * '' Dead or Alive'', a novel by
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, focuses on the hunt for terrorist Saif Rahman Yasin, known as "the Emir" and based on bin Laden. Yasin is the leader of the Umayyad Revolutionary Council (URC), a terrorist organization similar to al Qaeda. * '' No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden'', a 2012
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written by a pseudonymous retired member of SEAL Team Six, which details the mission that killed bin Laden. * "Bedfellows", a humorous prose sketch by
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, first published in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' magazine (June 2005), and reprinted in all-Turtledove hardcover collection ''Atlantis and Other Places'' (December 2010). Osama bin Laden and
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go to Massachusetts, which was one of very few US states legalizing same sex marriage at the time, to tie the knot. * ''
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'', a science fiction novel by
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, features an ailing Osama Bin Laden (unnamed) being visited by one of the Wallfacers, after hostilities between al-Qaeda and the international community have ceased in anticipation of an invasion of aliens from a nearby star system in our own galaxy.


Film and television

* ''Dispatches: The Saudi Tapes'' – a 1997 TV documentary that features an interview with Bin Laden. Director: Gwynne Roberts. Production company: Roberts and Wykeham Films. * ''Bin Laden: The Early Years'' – a 2001 TV documentary. Director: Jon Blair. Production company: 3BM Television. * ''The World's Most Wanted Man'' – a 2001 British documentary. Director: Rob Carey. Production company: Uden Associates. * ''Dispatches: Bin Laden's Plan Of Terror'' – a 2001 TV documentary. Director: Eamonn Matthews. Production company: MBC Midlands. * ''
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'' – earlier episodes of this Australian comedy series parody Osama bin Laden's videos with altered, humorous subtitles. * The comedy show ''
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'' parodies bin Laden in the episodes "
Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" is the ninth episode in the fifth season of the American animated television series ''South Park''. The 74th episode of the series overall, it was the first ''South Park'' episode to premiere after the September ...
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" and " It's a Jersey Thing". * ''Osama Bin Laden: Behind the Madness'' – a 2002 comedy. * ''Panorama: The Hunt For Bin Laden'' – a 2002 TV documentary. Producer: Aidan Laverty. Production company: BBC TV. * ''Meeting Osama Bin Laden'' – a 2004 documentary. * ''Targeted: Osama Bin Laden'' – a 2004 documentary. * ''Bin Laden: The Failings of a Manhunt'' – a
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alleging that
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could have killed Osama bin Laden twice but didn't because no orders came from US commanders. * '' Postal'' – a 2007 comedy film based on the 2003 video game. In the film, bin Laden (played by ''
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s Larry Thomas), who inexplicably speaks with an American accent, is portrayed as a priss who has been hiding out in Arizona since 2001, and has become tiresome with his anti-American threats, feeling that "nobody's listening anymore". He is also played as being a close friend and possible lover of
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, who has been helping him stay hidden. The final shot of the film features bin Laden and Bush skipping hand-in-hand in a field while dozens of nuclear bombs go off in the distance. * ''
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'', the 2007 film's feature segment ''
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'', features a scene where antagonist Lt. Muldoon (
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) reveals the origin of a mutation that has affected him and his renegade squad. Muldoon and his men were infected by a deadly biochemical agent being harbored by bin Laden, whom Muldoon admits to executing. * ''
Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? ''Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?'' is a 2008 documentary film, conceived by Adam Dell and co-written, produced, directed by, and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is a play on the title of ...
'' – a 2008 documentary. * The American TV show ''
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'' has shown bin Laden several times. In the original version of "
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", broadcast in 2000, bin Laden is seen attempting to evade airport security by singing a show tune, as Stewie has just successfully done. In " PTV", bin Laden is seen cracking up while attempting to record a threatening video message to the U.S. After considerable dialogue and banter among the co-conspirators, Stewie is revealed to be present and he proceeds successfully to attack all the al-Qaeda operatives, including bin Laden. Osama bin Laden is also briefly referenced in " Peter's Daughter". "
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" briefly references his death. * In the ''
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'' episode "Bush Comes To Dinner", Steve and Roger try to coax the truth from George W. Bush as to Osama bin Laden's whereabouts, but their scheme ends in failure when they get him drunk. At the end of the episode, he is seen in an office building. * ''
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show where the world's worst criminals are "tried". The April 8, 2009 show featured bin Laden and created controversy when the "jury" acquitted him. * ''
Tere Bin Laden ''Tere Bin Laden'' () is a 2010 Indian satire comedy film produced by Walkwater Media and written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. An ambitious young Pakistani reporter, who, in his desperation to migrate to the United States, makes a fake Os ...
'' () – 2010 Indian comedy film by Abhishek Sharma, about a fake video of Osama bin Laden which is mistaken for the real thing.
Pradhuman Singh Pradhuman Singh Mall (born 10 October 1983) is an Indian actor and writer. He came to limelight after he played the role of a Saudi Arabian terrorist known for 9/11 attacks, Osama Bin Laden in the film ''Tere Bin Laden''. Singh starred in the ...
portrays the in-film bin Laden lookalike. It was followed by a sequel '' Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive'' also by Sharma, with Singh reprising his role as bin Laden, where the US government hires an Indian film director to make fake footage for proving the death of bin Laden. * The 2012 film ''
Zero Dark Thirty ''Zero Dark Thirty'' is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. The film dramatizes the nearly decade-long international manhunt for Osama bin Laden, leader of terrorist network Al-Qaeda, after the S ...
'' depicts the hunt and capture of bin Laden, directed by
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. A similar TV film, '' Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden'', was also released in 2012. * The 2013 Indian spy thriller film, ''
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'', directed by
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, shows Osama bin Laden greeting the Al Qaeda chieftains in a cave. * The 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film ''
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'' shows a character named Laden illegally trying to enter the
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. * In the 2019 second season finale of ''
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'', "Ultra-Max", Susan Saint Jackalope (portrayed by
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) informs Josh Futturman (portrayed by
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) that one of the parallel timeline versions of him created in "The Brain Job", J-1, had given
Osama bin Laden Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
his TTD (Time Travel Device), and that "time travelling bin Laden" was out there "blowing up buildings that haven't even been built yet". In the 2020 third season premiere, "The Precipice of Yesterday", in the captivity of the DieCathalon, Josh begins hearing a voice (whom he believes to be
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) who guides him to escape from the death game to the past, eventually learning at the end of "Trapper's Delight" that the source of the voice is "OBL" bin Laden (portrayed by
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), learning further in "The Outlaw Wild Sam Bladden" that OBL is an
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version of bin Laden (whom Susan had spoken of) from an alternate timeline where he was recruited by J-1 at university and prevented from becoming radicalised and founding al Qaeda, becoming "BFFs" with him before he had accidentally killed J-1 and been kicked out of Haven, a utopia the duo had fled to within outside of reality, after J-1 had begun bringing celebrities and public figures (whom bin Laden saw as "infidels") to Haven from before their otherwise would have died. After bin Laden gives Josh the TTD coordinates to get to Haven, Susan shows up, Josh learns of J-1's fate, and on attempting to threaten bin Laden with a warning shot, Josh accidentally kills him with the gun's ricochet. * The 2022 South Korean drama ''
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'', starring
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and
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, features the fictional South Korean news coverage of the real-life
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and made references to
Osama bin Laden Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
in the show's 15th episode.


Internet

In the now terminated Brazilian flash animation website Mundo Canibal, Bin Laden is featured as a main character in a number of animations. He also appears as suicidal enemy in the site's beat-em-up videogame, Mundo Canibal Apocalypse.


Music

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's included the song "Khyber Pass", which takes its name from the
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linking the countries of
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and
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, in their 2006 album ''
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''. The track poses the debate that bin Laden would've been, in fact, a Bush administration ally, specifically on the verses: "Some say he's livin' at the Khyber Pass; others say he's at the Bushes' ranch". * Brazilian funk singer calls himself
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and in his song "Bin Laden não morreu", says that bin Laden is not dead. *
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- Bin Laden *
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group, released the track "Bin Laden" on the album ''
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'' in 2003. *
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created "Finest Girl (Bin Laden Song)", which had its
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debut in May 2016, in connection with the
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'' Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping''. * In American metal band
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's 2002 album ''
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'', the second single "Boom!" was released together with a videoclip about the
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. Directed by
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, it features a cartoon animation with Osama bin Laden,
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,
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and
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sitting in underwear on missiles, representing the
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. *
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appears in an Osama bin Laden costume in the video for his 2002 single Without Me.


Video games

Osama bin Laden is an opponent (or
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) in many games released during the 2000s:. He is the main antagonist in most of these games. * '' America's 10 Most Wanted'' (October 24, 2001) * ''Bin Laden Liquors'' (March 21, 2002) * ''Kill Osama bin Laden'' (February 9, 2006) * ''The Great Apocalypse'' (April 21, 2009) * '' Kuma\War: 107th Mission'' (July 16, 2008) * ''Mujahedin'' (January 26, 2004) * '' Muslim Massacre'' (January 2008) * ''
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'' (December 21, 2011) * ''
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'' (April 13, 2003) * '' Spec Ops: War on Terrorism'' (January 1, 2010) * '' Command and Conquer: Generals and Command and Conquer: Generals Zero Hour'' (Bin laden was the inspiration for the GLA Toxin General, Dr. Thrax. As Bin Laden reportedly used Biological Weapons against America and elsewhere, so too the character was created and modeled in his likeness). (March 10, 2007)


See also

* Osama bin Laden (elephant) a ubiquitous name for rogue elephants in India * Devil Eyes


References

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