Body Bizarre Season 2
Criss-crossing the globe, "Body Bizarre" embarks on a voyage of discovery unlike any other. From India's child snake charmers to the world's hairiest girl, this series uncovers the real human stories behind the headlines. With deeply personal interviews and footage from the most unusual of day-to-day routines, it's an adventure through the truly astonishing.
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Body Bizarre
2013 / TV-PGCriss-crossing the globe, "Body Bizarre" embarks on a voyage of discovery unlike any other. From India's child snake charmers to the world's hairiest girl, this series uncovers the real human stories behind the headlines. With deeply personal interviews and footage from the most unusual of day-to-day routines, it's an adventure through the truly astonishing.
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Body Bizarre Season 2 Full Episode Guide
In Nepal, a 16in elder campaigns for the record of smallest man. A 200lb stomach tumour rolls out of a man. The world’s tallest couple worries about their children’s height. A black and white Brazilian family is bullied and the elephant man gets married.
The Pope blesses a badly disfigured man, a girl is born without arms and legs and a family has the world's longest hair.
In Nepal, four sisters have a condition that restricts movement, a man’s chin won’t stop growing and Chinese girl born with hair all over her body seeks treatment.
An American woman has over 50 orgasms a day. Plus, a young, soccer prodigy from Brazil who was born without feet tackles a new sport.
A teen with a transgender girlfriend begins his sex-change transition and a Chinese woman lives with backwards hands and feet.
A woman embraces a condition that causes her to grow facial hair and a Nepalese man born with three legs gets a life-changing operation.
A British man is literally scared stiff. A Thai man would be the tallest man in the word if he could stand. A child born with an unknown condition baffles the medical community. A toddler covered in hair, and the man with an elephant leg.
A girl has a terminal neck tumour, and one woman has a black and white body and the other has the world's largest hands.
A Puerto Rican boy’s face is melting away. In Afghanistan, doctors operate on a baby born with a parasitic tumour. A Brazilian girl’s feet won’t stop growing. In Sweden, a village can’t feel pain, and the man who lost his face to cancer finds a new look.
In Brazil, a man has an upside-down head; triplets undergo a second round of life-saving surgeries and an Argentinian has giant-sized limbs.