Animus
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Animus may refer to:
Psychology
- Anima and animus, Jungian concepts
- The ancient Roman concept of animus or soul
Music
- Animus (American ensemble), a Philadelphia, PA based Eastern Mediterranean World Fusion music group
- "Animus", a track on the album Music of the Spheres by Mike Oldfield
- "Animus", a bonus track on the album A New Era of Corruption by Whitechapel
- "Animus", a track on the album Soundtracks for the Blind by Swans
- "Animus Vox" a track on the album Drink the Sea by The Glitch Mob
- Anima Animus, 1999 album by The Creatures
Fiction
- Animus (Doctor Who), a character from the Doctor Who serial The Web Planet
- Animus (Encantadia), a fictional character in Etheria
- Animus (Marvel Comics), a character in the Marvel Universe
- Animus, the alter-ego of the Marvel Comics character Vamp
- Animus, the god-like Megazord from Power Rangers Wild Force
- Animus, the main antagonist in the manga Hoshi no Samidare
Games
- Animus (Dungeons and Dragons), a human transformed into a powerful undead creature
- Animus, a device in the Assassin's Creed series able to re-live the genetic memories of its user's ancestors
- Animus, a name for a Human or Daedric soul in the The Elder Scrolls series
- Animus elemental, a weapon in the Neverwinter Nights 2 video game
- Animus Vitae, a substance in the Legendary video game
- Dark Animus, a boss in the raid dungeon Throne of Thunder in the World of Warcraft" video game
- Animus, a spell-like ability unique to each beast in the Warmachine and Hordes tabletop wargame
- Animus, special summon creature for Cora in RF Online
Law
- Animus nocendi, an intent to do harm to another
- Animus revertendi, "with intention to return", in connection with animals and property rights
Other
- Animus (journal), an electronic journal of philosophy and humanities
- "Animus" (Sanctuary), an episode of the TV series Sanctuary
See also
- All pages beginning with "Animus"
- All pages with a title containing Animus
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