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- Not to be confused with Mandarake.
Mandrake may refer to:
- Mandrake (plant), a plant of the genus Mandragora
- Mandrake (pesticide), a pesticide for wheat, commercialized by Bayer
- Mandrake (TV series), an original TV series from HBO Latin America (Brazilian branch)
- Mandrake (album), an album by Edguy, released in 2001
- MANDRAKE, a 1970's Japanese band that included Susumu Hirasawa
- Mandrake Linux, the former name of Mandriva Linux, a Linux-based operating system
- Mandrake the Magician, a comic strip character
- The Mandrake, a play written by Niccolò Machiavelli
- Leon Mandrake, a magician (1911 - 1993)
- Mandrake of Oxford, a small press
- Mandrake Press, a publishing company
- Tom Mandrake, a comic book artist
- Mandragora (demon), familiar demons (mandrakes)
- GenusMandragora, aka Mandria, an Italian electronic musician
- Yak-25RV MANDRAKE, a single seat high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
- Group Captain Lionel Mandrake, a character in Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove.
- Mandrake, an electronic device in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Galápagos
- Mandrake, a monster from the Final Fantasy game series
- Mandrake, the short-lived mascot at the University of Oregon, intended to replace the mascot which shares its likeness with Donald Duck
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