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Festering Fungus

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The Festering Fungus is a fictional lifeform usually based on a mold or a lichen, known for its rapid growth rate and destructive tendencies.
The effects of the fungus will vary. The Lighter and Softer versions will usually just cause structural damage to buildings, cars and trees, while the nastier versions start growing on people, resulting in all sorts of Body Horror. Ingesting the spores of this lifeform is to be avoided at all cost.
This type of lifeform tends to make for a good Monster of the Week, when it doesn't cover Swamp Monsters. After all, it's usually nonsentient, so you can finish it off for good without feeling guilty about it. The protagonists will usually find a way to stop it by the end of the episode, often with the aid of some fantastical fungicide or by dropping the temperature so that it can't grow.
In a comedy series, expect it to have crawled out of someone's refrigerator. See also: Alien Kudzu, Fungus Humongous, The Virus. Mold-based variants may overlap with Blob Monster, Muck Monster, or Meat Moss. People infected with one of these may become Poisonous People and/or Mushroom Men, if not zombies. Often a Puppeteer Parasite.
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Sunless Skies: Invasive mushrooms eerily referred to as "children" coming from the fungus-heavy Hybras (the "children"'s "Mother") are responsible for the wrecking of the Parzifal, spreading through the ship, killing almost all of the crew and putting the locomotive out of commission near Traitor's Woods.
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Alien Worlds (2020): Eden is home to a species of fungi that have a complex parasitic relationship with the animals living there. The forest's primary grazers feed on the fungus, but during autumn this releases clouds of spores that infect the grazers and removes their fear responses. This allows local predators to easily catch and eat them, but the spores still in the grazers' bodies quickly poison and kill them. After the predators die, the next crop of fungi grows from their bodies and the cycle begins again.
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Poison Ivy (2022): Poison Ivy's Evil Plan consists of spreading the spores of a deadly fungus able to grow on human beings, producing much Body Horror and eventual death for the victims.
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In the first Hellboy miniseries, one of the Ogdru Hem (which mutates humans into frog monsters) is defeated and killed with fire, or so the heroes think. In the B.P.R.D. spinoff, this monster grows back and is revealed to be a fungus. Its ability to mutate humans turns out to be an effect of its spores.
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Awkward Zombie: In one Minecraft comic, mushroom growth starts to get a tad out of hand as thick carpets of shrooms start growing under every tree, all over the player's house, all over the player...
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In The Hallow, the mysterious black fungus slowly growing everywhere is a virulent parasite, the titular Hallow, that mutates people's bodies and takes control of their minds, transforming them into "fairies". Foreshadowed near the beginning when Adam talks about the Cordyceps fungal species that parasitizes ants.
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps: The corrupted Giant Spider Mora is afflicted by a Cordyceps-style fungus with a Sickly Green Glow.
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The Taking has bizarre self-repairing mushrooms in the tavern restroom. They also grow out of the eye sockets of several reanimated corpses in the local church. There are also tumorous-looking pale fungi attached to various surfaces in buildings and walking around town on insect legs. These ones eat souls.
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The Last of Us has a mutant strain of Cordyceps that infects humans and turns them into aggressive, zombie-like beings (eventually replacing their heads and most of their bodies with fungal growths) as the cause of the Zombie Apocalypse setting.
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Vampirella: A story from Warren times, "Fungus". (Slightly special - it was a photocomic. An Archie Goodwin classic.)
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NetHack has a number of mold mobs, palette-swapped by how they hurt you.
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Spirou & Fantasio: The Count of Champignac is a mycologist who uses a very fast-growing mutated mold as a bio-weapon. In one instance, said mold destroyed a city-sized secret base in just a few minutes.
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Episode 229 of Naruto Shippuden, titled "Eat or Die! Mushrooms from Hell!", has multicolored mushrooms called "Moulding Mushrooms" overtake the ship on which the team is sailing. Upon being eaten, the mushrooms sprout from the eater's skin and influence their actions. This is probably yet another "The Voice in the Night"/Matango Homage.
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A trademark of Dr. Viper from SWAT Kats.
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In Rivers of London: Black Mould, a killer, sentient, living fungus goes on a rampage of vengeance using its victims' worst fears against them.
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Hannibal: Invoked by an insane pharmacist who put victims into a diabetic coma, buried them alive with attached life-support tubing, and grew mushrooms in their living flesh.
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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard: Rather than the traditional viruses, the pathogen responsible for all the chaos is a "vicariant evolution fungus", referred to in one file as Mutamycete, which the Big Bad is symbiotically partnered with and can produce from their body. As a result, many locations are covered in thick sheets of grotesque black mold.
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In Toriko, Aimaru can use a special Gourmet Mold fungus to track down certain delicious ingredients by following the trail of said mushroom. It also acts as Foreshadowing for Joie's real powers, which allow him to brainwash people by using a special fungus to alter them, as well as using said fungus to rot his opponents to death.
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In Matango (which is based loosely on "The Voice in the Night", below), the island is unusually plentiful with mushrooms, which the shipwrecked crew and passengers eventually turn to for lack of any other available food. Unfortunately, those who consume the mushrooms turn into humanoid walking clusters of mushrooms that attack uninfected humans in a drug-induced madness.
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Hamster's Paradise has the shroomors, a fleshy, fungus-like lifeform that grows on decaying carcasses and is spread by scavenging animals. The twist is that it's actually a free-living cancer that descended from a type of transmissible tumor of the Always Chaotic Evil sapient race called the Harmsters, that was responsible for their extinction via Zombie Apocalypse.
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Like the video game that inspired it, The Last of Us (2023) takes place in a world where mutant coryceps fungus has transformed most of the world's population into zombie-like creatures covered in fruiting growths. The big difference to the game is that the fungus is spread through bites (via fast-growing tendrils) rather than spores.
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SCP Foundation:
SCP-020 ("Unseen Mold"). It's a fungal organism that causes humans to become more sociable and invite people into their home, so that it can spread, and ultimately causes the deaths of those affected.
SCP-129 ("Progressive Fungal Infection"). Stages One through Four of SCP-129 infection mimic other diseases. Stage Five causes death in bizarre ways, such as causing the victim to blow up like a balloon and explode (spraying fungus all over the place) or being turned into a lump of fungus.
SCP-306 ("The Frogs"). SCP-306 is a fungus that turns infected humans into frog-like animals.
SCP-679 ("Eyerot"). SCP-679 is a fungus that infects victims, blinds them and replaces their eyes with the fungus. Afterwards, threads of the fungus move around on the victim's face in random patterns.
SCP-1294 ("The Laughing Fox"). SCP-1294 is a type of anomalous fungus that takes the form of a male fennec fox. It reproduces by mating with real female fennec foxes.
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Talislanta: When disturbed, the Scarlet Sporozoid releases a cloud of tiny spores that will devour organic substances of any sort. Once the victim is dead, new scarlet sporozoids begin growing from the host's remains.
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Taerel Setting: The Umvera Kin'toni Clan grow a form of fungus from wounds on their bodies that in time kills them by clogging their arteries. This fungus sometimes grows so large or in such an inconvenient place that they lose some of the functionality of their bodies — some end up being unable to walk, talk, lift things, or even see as some of the fungus prevents them from being able to do so.
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Bionic Six has an episode where Dr. Scarab attacks with a mutant fungus as the Monster of the Week. When his accomplice Madame O complains that she hates fungus, he says, "You'll come to love it! It grows on you!"
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In As Told by Ginger, a plumber discovers a rapidly spreading mold growing behind the tiles when he removes a tile in Mrs. Foutley's bathroom. The house has to be fumigated in order to get rid of it, and the Foutleys have to temporarily vacate the house, only being allowed to take one treasured possession. Ginger chooses her diary. Mrs. Bishop's already fairly low opinion of the Foutleys gets even lower, although Mrs. Foutley is told that the mold was likely there when they moved in (so it doesn't have anything to do with her housekeeping skills/lack thereof.)
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Planescape: Egarus is a fungus from Abyss that was accidentally introduced on a Prime world when an adventurer brough back a little bit on the tip of his shoe. The fungus quickly covered the shoe, and the adventurer's house, and his village — and then the wind started carrying it farther out. Ater discovering that they couldn't kill it — egarus doesn't burn, it can't be poisoned, and magic does little to it — the natives begged the gods for help. The gods open gates to the Quasiplane of Vacuum, where nothing can survive, and the locals shoveled every last bit in before closing the gates behind it... and it survives there. The fungus learned to feed on nonexistence itself, and reacts to the presence of matter or energy in its environment by rapidly disintegrating them.
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EarthBound (1994): The mushroom enemies can scatter their spores to give you the annoyingly hard-to-remove "Mushroomized" status effect, which gives you a mushroom on your head and messes up your controls. One kid you can meet in Twoson has the same condition and thinks it's "actually kind of fun."
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The vampires in the Necroscope series are created by an alien fungus infecting a human body.
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Fallout: New Vegas has creatures called "Spore Carriers" and "Spore Plants" as the result of experimenting with genetically altered spores. They're found in Vault 22 and, in the DLC, Zion Valley and Big MT, where they were originally created. Worst of all is how you can find "Runts" in Vault 22 as well as baby carriages covered in spores. Terminal entries in Vault 22 states that the spores technically kill the host and reanimates the body to spread more spores but relies heavily on the reservoir hosts to be social animals for maximum dispersal.
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In the Mushishi episode "The Sound of Rust", a fungus-like rust infects a girl's vocal cords, and whenever she speaks, rust spreads like lichen across her village, and even on the skin of the other villagers. The girl becomes a pariah to her people due to her connection with the plague.
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The Wandering Village: The villagers and the town-sized beast they live on are both fleeing a plague of toxic and parasitic fungi that's overrunning the land. Clusters of fungal growths are encountered periodically, and release spores that will infect plants, villagers, and the Onbu alike. Villagers and the Onbu grow ill and risk death, although the huge beast can endure being infected for a lot longer than the comparatively frail villagers, while infected plants become covered in fungal gunk that will very quickly begin to spread to neighboring ones. Left unchecked, a single infected plant can lead to most of the available land being overrun within days.
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind prominently features "The Sea of Corruption", a toxic jungle of giant mutant plants and fungi that exude clouds of noxious spores that infest and kill any normal plants, animals, and people they come into contact with. In the manga version, it's actually inverted towards the end, as it's revealed that the Sea of Corruption was genetically engineered to clean up the radioactive fallout and other pollutants left behind by the apocalyptic war known as the Seven Days of Fire and restore Earth's environment. The reason why it's dangerous to "humans" is because they've also been genetically modified to be slightly radiotrophic in order to survive in the irradiated, post-apocalyptic wasteland. In truth, the fungus isn't trying to "infest" people, it's trying to "purify" them. It's simply an unfortunate oversight that it does this by tearing them apart on a cellular level in order to get at all those nasty radionuclides their bodies are saturated with.
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InCryptid:
The prologue of That Ain't Witchcraft features Annie and Sam destroying a Corn Blight. The spores of this fungus are carnivorous and consume the victims which get close to it. The corn blight then gains half the intelligence of its victim allowing it sentience. It spreads by killing its victims and then converting its victims bodies into extensions of itself to allow it to move. They become fungus-wrapped, corn-swaddled zombie like monsters which have decaying flesh and hunt for more victims. The more victims it consumes, the more intelligent it becomes.
The Alice and Thomas prequel shorts feature the Alkabyiftiris slime, a Puppeteer Parasite that takes over the nervous systems of animals and effectively turns them into zombies, similar to the real-life Cordyceps.
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In the Doctor Who Expanded Universe novel Love and War, the antagonists are a fungus-based Hive Mind that assimilates people through fungal infection, with a side of Body Horror.
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The Owl House:
In "Eclipse Lake", Luz gets sick with an illness called the common mold. When it has subsided, Luz has a variety of fungi growing on her head, wondering whether it's permanent or not before quickly running as it crumbles off.
In "Watching and Dreaming", Belos fuses with the Titan's heart, and waves of Meat Moss rapidly begin spreading out from the epicenter of the isles. Unlike his previous goo-like appearance, this infection looks more like a hyper-aggressive fungus or lichen, if fungi and lichens were sentient and covered in eyes.
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The X-Files:
This is in the spotlight of "El Mundo Gira". The guy who is infected is spreading the fast-growing deadly fungus to everything he touches.
A different fungal menace appears in "Field Trip". This one is a massive underground mycelial network that uses hallucinogenic spores to pacify its prey while it digests them alive.
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Dungeons & Dragons: All kinds of dangerous molds and fungi are common.
In 5e, Druids have a Spore Circle subclass. This gives Druids fungal abilities, including the ability to infest a recently killed creature with spores to animate it.
Elders of the fungoid subterranean race of Myconids can emit spores that reanimate dead bodies as zombies under their control.
Gas spores reproduce by spreading clouds of aggressively parasitic spores, which infest living beings, rapidly turn them into piles of mush, and grow a new clutch of gas spores from their remains.
In 5e as deep dragons age, their use of their spore-based breath weapon causes large growths of fungus to develop on their heads and necks.
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Baldur's Gate III: The Circle of Spores Druid subclass has the Fungal Infestation mechanic that allows them to serve as The Minion Master, infecting and reanimating dead foes as zombie allies who infect those who they successfully connect with, turning that person into a zombie too when they die.
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In Fallout 2's starting village, two spore plants can be found growing in gardens that suggest they either were cultivated deliberately or grew there as very belligerent weeds. Whether these also originated from the Big MT research facility, or evolved separately and just look like the Mojave Wasteland version, is unclear.
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Fallout:
Fallout: New Vegas has creatures called "Spore Carriers" and "Spore Plants" as the result of experimenting with genetically altered spores. They're found in Vault 22 and, in the DLC, Zion Valley and Big MT, where they were originally created. Worst of all is how you can find "Runts" in Vault 22 as well as baby carriages covered in spores. Terminal entries in Vault 22 states that the spores technically kill the host and reanimates the body to spread more spores but relies heavily on the reservoir hosts to be social animals for maximum dispersal.
In Fallout 2's starting village, two spore plants can be found growing in gardens that suggest they either were cultivated deliberately or grew there as very belligerent weeds. Whether these also originated from the Big MT research facility, or evolved separately and just look like the Mojave Wasteland version, is unclear.
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What Moves The Dead, a retelling of The Fall of the House of Usher, puts particular focus on fungi as a symbol of the house's decay. The lands surrounding the house of Usher harbor an exceptional abundance of mushrooms, while the house itself constantly has attention drawn to its infestation of mold and fungi. The worst of it inhabits the tarn beside the house — the water is so stagnant with fungus that it's almost gelatinous, and a Sickly Green Glow sometimes emanates from under its surface. Worst of all, the tarn is sentient, and gradually overtakes the body and mind of any creature that comes in contact with it, whether fish, hare, or human.
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Spirit of the North: The plague that destroyed the human civilization manifests as white and red bulbs and cups with black muck and vines spotted with orchids growing out of them, spewing red spores everywhere. When the fox dies in chapter 6, fungus and orchids rapidly grow out of its body.
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The king in Super Mario Bros. (1993) became this due to the Devo-Chamber, being turned into an enormous, city-wide fungus that chokes the city. It's worth noting despite that his horrifying transformation he managed to keep his sapience and good nature and that he subtly helps the Mario Brothers through the film in order to defeat Koopa.
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Black Snow (Half-Life 2): The titular Black Snow seems to be a predatory, parasitic, pathogenic and possibly paranormal species of fungus that flourishes in dark environments of any sort but is repelled by any visible light. There are two variants of the fungus: stationary masses spread throughout the Eerie Arctic Research Station the game takes place in, which are extremely harmful to the touch but easily avoided, and a more mobile, aggressive swarm of spores taking the form of a ghost-like cloud of black, wispy vapors.
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In the story "Mold" from the Junji Ito Kyoufu Manga Collection, the protagonist finds his house becoming rapidly overrun by a strange fungus after letting his old science teacher's family rent it. As it turns out, said science teacher had a passion for mycology, and created a super-fungus that eventually consumed him and his family some time before the protagonist returned home. Shortly after finding their bodies in a room that was sealed by mold-induced warping before the door rotted off, the protagonist succumbs to the mold as well.
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Urn Burial has harka, a fungal mould created by the Attock which primarily infects the females of species and kills young developing in the womb. In adults it just eats away their flesh and strips them down to the bone. The only way of killing it is to teleport the infected into stars.
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In Werewolf: The Apocalypse, the Grey Masses are some kind of spirit fungus that is harmless as long as it is in the Umbra, but is quick to turn its host into a mass of spores-producing fungi as soon as it manages to cross over to the material world. Their goal is to turn every matter into more of them. They are so bad that even the other Wyrm spirits, whose goal is to spread corruption everywhere, destroy them on sight.
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Waking Mars: The two types of Cephad Spore can wipe out any other Zoa you might plant, including each other.
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The Medusoid Mycelium from A Series of Unfortunate Events, a fungal bioweapon which kills its victims by growing inside of them until their breathing passages are blocked off. Thankfully it does have a pretty simple "antidote" in the form of horseradish.
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Morrigan Lugus from Supergod is a superhuman entity made up of three unlucky astronauts fused together with alien fungus to form a sentient mycological supercomputer. The facility it's kept in has to be cleaned over with bleach almost constantly to prevent mushrooms from growing everywhere, and before the science team started taking anti-fungal medications, several of them died and during the autopsy it was discovered that their lungs were filled with fungal growths that looked like deformed human faces.
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Jōjū Senjin!! Mushibugyō: The Anthill arc features the Fungus Garden, a room normally found in real-life anthills where ants gather dried wood to feed fungi and regulate the temperature and humidity of the whole nest. Since this nest was made by giant bugs and heartless bugmen, the nourishment for the fungi consists of people, with horrible, fungi-covered dried carcasses all over the place. Everything is made worse by the sight of a poor farmer who's still barely alive but so consumed by the fungal matter that he can only weakly drag himself forward.
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En from Dorohedoro has the ability of "Mushroom"; his smoke grows mushrooms of various sizes and can transform basically anything into said fungus. He can then also use these mushrooms to fight, with devastating results.
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Godforsaken: Corpses of creatures that die in the Firmament are sometimes infested with fungal spores that produce fruiting bodies over a few days. By the time much of the flesh has rotted or been eaten off, these fungal growths connect the bones and remaining flesh like muscular tissue, animating the corpse. The fungus possesses a rudimentary intelligence and uses its new body to carry out the will of its god, Uruthuscamosh the Debased, who dwells deep underground and continually spreads its spores and seeps further and further into the heart of the world.
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Sunless Sea: Cutting and harvesting mushrooms all day in the fungus-infested Demeaux Island leads to spores getting into the workers' clothes, hair, lungs... until eventually, there's less person left than there is fungus.
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My Hero Academia: Kinoko Komori of Class 1-B has the Quirk "Mushroom", which allows her to grow mushrooms anywhere and everywhere. Despite her cutesy appearance, she's one of the more dangerous members of 1-B, taking down a chunk of 1-A (including Tokoyami, one of the heavier hitters in that class) during a training exercise. Her Quirk can also be used as crowd control, which is why she is one of the few students to be put on the front line of the villa raid team during the war between the Heroes and the Paranormal Liberation Front.
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Tom Strong had a story in which an obnoxious dotcom billionaire who decided to play-act as a pirate got killed by a group of real pirates who had become infected and preserved by a "Voice in the Night"-style mould.
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Bug Fables: Zombiants are zombified ants infested with Cordyceps fungus. In Upper Snakemouth, there are also different kinds of Cordyceps-infested zombies, including bees and beetles, who were all created by a duo of Mad Scientists who wanted to find immortality. The strongest of the zombies, Zommoth, barely even resembles a moth anymore, having a lower half being replaced with a slug-like tail and the face with a stalk, and it ends up being the one who kills the scientists. It also has a failed prototype that ends up being thrown out and possessing Leif's corpse, eventually starting to believe itself to be him.
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In The Sick Land, a researcher brings a mushroom with teeth growing inside it back from the eponymous Forbidden Zone. After he commits suicide, his zombified corpse implants it into his hand, and every time he's encountered (he's a pretty Nice Guy for an undead abomination and only shows himself to the protagonist, Alex), it's progressed a little further until it's devoured his whole arm, much of his face, and the wall nearby.
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Pikmin 2: Patches of mold-like fungus can be found in several areas, where they must be destroyed to access the beneficial plants they grow over and smother. After a few days, the mold will begin to grow back and smother the plants all over again.
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Pikmin 4: features "sticky mold", a minor fungal obstacle that grows across the ground and slows down things walking on top of it. It also has the return of the Puffstool, and introduces its nastier cousin the Toxstool, which can use its toxic spores to reanimate deceased enemies.
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In One Piece, after Luffy is sent to Amazon Lily, he finds several shrooms called "Body Mushroom" and eats much of them for a snack. The mushrooms instantly knock him unconscious and grow over his body, but with help from the Kujas, they are quickly removed.
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Pokémon: Parasect is a victim of one of these. Its pre-evolution, Paras, has a symbiotic relationship with a Cordyceps-like fungus growing on its back, but, when it evolves, the fungus takes over its body completely, leaving it a blank-eyed zombie bug.
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Cioccolata possesses a Stand known as Green Day that releases mold spores which rapidly eat away at the victim's flesh. The caveat is that Cioccolata needs to be at a high enough elevation for the effects of the spores to be completely lethal to those below him.
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Thaumcraft features Taint, which covers the ground in toxic slime, melts trees into goo and turns any mobs that die from the poison into Tainted versions of themselves that either spread the Tainted Land biome or just attack untainted mobs. Tainted Land also features its own unique monsters, like swarms of stinging bugs or large tentacles that grow from the ground.
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Byrus from Dreamcatcher looks like a red mold and grows across any surface it's exposed to, whether inanimate or living. Internal exposure can result in the growth of a fatal parasite called a byrum (or more colloquially a "shit weasel"), but most never reach that level, and many of the infected have a good chance of survival.
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Magic: The Gathering has the Thallids, a group of sentient fungus created by elves as a food source. Unfortunately for the elves, the Thallids spread faster than the elves could kill them and eventually overran their creators.
The lands claimed by the Golgari Swarm on Ravnica tend to be full of this, as the Guild practices a unique combination of nature magic and necromancy which makes them more adept at sculpting and manipulating fungus than normal plants. Fungus-based monsters, such as saprolings or zombies animated by a coating of fungus, are a big part of their defensive line-up.
There's also the extremely old card Mold Demon from the Legends set, only notable for being a serious contender for one of the most worthless cards in the entire game.note It's overpriced, understatted, has no abilities at all, and has an atrociously severe drawback.
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The title city of Ambergris is prone to this, and positively swimming in it by the time of Finch. Related to rule by the Graycaps, who live in constant symbiosis with fungus and allow themselves to be infected with various kinds that have beneficial effects to their physiology. They can communicate telepathically by blowing spores over each other and their flesh is so riddled with fast-growing fungus that small wounds close almost instantly, making them difficult to kill.
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New Life SMP: Starting from his 8th episode, Scott starts to spread patches of mycelium and mushrooms around other server-members' bases, referring to the resultant patches as his "babies". It's by all means practical given how Fungal Mages are virtually dependent on this for long-term survival, but considering his comment that "everything's going according to plan" at the end of his 9th episode, the spread is likely the intended outcome. Unfortunately for him, he loses his life as a Fungal Mage before he can further carry out this plan.
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Darkest Dungeon: The Weald area has several enemies that appear to be once-normal humans now infected with a fungus.
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The plot of Agent for H.A.R.M. centers on a biological warfare compound referred to as "spore" that converts living flesh into green, pulsating fungus. The villains plan to dust American crops with it, destroying the U.S. population.
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Metroid Prime: Phazon is most often encountered in the form of a highly radioactive, rapidly growing, seemingly sentient fungus that either kills or corrupts anyone or anything that has contact with it for too long.
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The Secret World: The Filth is already some incredibly nasty stuff, but its fungal form, created when terrestrial fungi were infected, takes it to the next level. This stuff has started evolving rapidly, producing bug-like crawlers, blob monsters, and even hulking humanoid forms that all spread the fungus, as well as infecting apes and turning them into monsters. You first encounter it in Transylvania, where it has overrun a good portion of the Shadowy Forest, and again in Tokyo, where a cargo ship from the Congo carrying the stuff wound up causing a second Filth outbreak in the city on top of the one created by the subway bombing.
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Rats SMP: After the explosion of the Boiler Room, a deadly invasive species of warped fungus begins to grow in the Mansion, concentrated at first in the garden, then in the destroyed Boiler Room as Owen decides to plant a mushroom to get rid of the bug infestation there. Inhaling its spores in large amounts is deadly to rats and humans, granting long-lasting Slowness and later Wither effects, the latter of which can be lethal; even inhaling too much of the fumes in which the fungus is burnt can kill in three days. So far, it has (directly or indirectly) claimed the lives of many of Scott's unnamed family membersnote (same creator as the one in New Life, different character) and one of Owen's; Shelby is the only known survivor of prolonged exposure to the fungal spores, because she consumed an antidote to the Wither effects while she could, while Will is perceived to be a Typhoid Mary for never showing any symptoms while carrying around a dried mushroom for weeks, despite no one being affected by the spores while in their presence. Ultimately, Owen sneaks back into the Boiler Room with a handmade gas mask to burn and destroy the fungus infestation for good, though not without almost suffocating to death in the resultant smoke.
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In The Magnus Archives, though the Corruption usually manifests through insects or disease, it on at least one occasion showed up as a tentacular purple fungus that overran a house in short order, along with the house's occupant.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: "Fungus Among Us" features a rapidly spreading fungus known as the "Ick", which can encapsulate a person's body in mere minutes, causing them either to break out in severe rashes, or in SpongeBob's case, be extremely deformed and spew out excess green pus.
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Warhammer 40,000: The Orks are actually part fungus, which explains their green color and limited Healing Factor (they're able to survive decapitation if the head is quickly reattached to another ork). In addition, they release spores when they die which grow into various fungi, before producing animalistic squigs, goblin-like grots and eventually new orks. As all these species generate the same spores, allowing a new horde to regenerate almost from nothing, orks are effectively impossible to get rid of once they land on a planet.
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Transformers: Animated: the space barnacles mutated by the AllSpark, despite their name, spread and grow rather like super-fast fungus. They are also a Puppeteer Parasite to both Mechanical Lifeforms and non-living machines which are best removed with extreme heat.
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When the housemates of the eponymous Sex House realize they're unable to throw away their moldy food, they end up storing it in one of the unused bedrooms. The mold eventually takes over the room, and in episode 8, the repairman the cast takes hostage and chains up in there dies from it.
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Judge Dredd: In a 1980s story, Judge Dredd encountered an alien fungus in the Cursed Earth which infected people with its spores, causing their bodies to be consumed by the creature so it could make more of itself. The 2022 Megazine story "Death Cap" returned to this setting.
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Child of the Storm has magical cordyceps, altered to be capable of infecting and weaponising humans, as one of the many horrors of Project Pegasus. It's so lethal that it takes Gambit charging their mist around and above the heroes, causing an explosion so large it literally blows the roof off of Pegasus, with a fireball visible from miles away, to cleanse it when the spores start raining down - and they still infect Deadpool, whose Healing Factor is at least temporarily overcome.
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Pikmin (2001): The Puffstool is a walking fungus with tiny little legs. The Puffstool is liable to trip on them and tumble upside down, giving Olimar a quick chance to wail on it. But when it rights itself up it belches a cloud of spores turning Olimar's pikmin into Mushroom Pikmin that attack any Pikmin going for the Puffstool.
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The Fungus concerns the takeover of the world by genetically engineered fungi. The cover◊ for the original Star paperback features a man enduring something similar to the page image up above, with various fungi growing out of his nose and mouth.
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Kaiju Revolution: The Guilala are fungaloid kaiju created using Biollante's cells, they can also be used for mind-control like a cordyceps fungus.
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In String Theory (2009), a cordyceps-like bio-weapon released by Dr. Orville von Schtein has left Chicago a quarantine zone, overgrown by fungi and populated only by plague victims who are reduced to barely-animate spore factories. It happens that the zombies' spores let them communicate and form a rudimentary Hive Mind — as well as manufacture Knockout Gas and spread the infection.
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Final Fantasy Tactics: Zigzagged. Mossfungus simply causes "Poison" in living people and is recoverable. However if one dies from it, presumably mushrooms either grow on or around the dead body. It's considered quite a bad omen when it's found on a grave.
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Avernus from Embers in the Dusk has the Life Eater Fungus, the greatest danger in the Everglades region and a weaker analogue of the Life Eater Virus used in the Imperium's Exterminatus weaponry. It can rapidly transform organic matter into a volatile mass before exploding.
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INFRA has a fungal disease known as the "Stalburg Mushroom Virus", which causes bioluminescent green mushrooms to grow on its host, zombifying and ultimately consuming them.
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R-Type Final 2: One of the DLC stages is a recreation of the first stage from the original R-Type, but inexplicably infested with fungi, some of which grows abnormally fast. Unlike the walls, the fungi are lethal on contact.
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The Roquefort at Tia's party in Constance Verity Saves the World was tainted with a mind-controlling fungus that almost conquered France once, compelling anyone who eats it to violently attack Connie as revenge for thwarting it last time. The cure for it happens to be pickle-juice, causing the host to vomit it out no worse for wear.
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Pikmin:
Pikmin (2001): The Puffstool is a walking fungus with tiny little legs. The Puffstool is liable to trip on them and tumble upside down, giving Olimar a quick chance to wail on it. But when it rights itself up it belches a cloud of spores turning Olimar's pikmin into Mushroom Pikmin that attack any Pikmin going for the Puffstool.
Pikmin 2: Patches of mold-like fungus can be found in several areas, where they must be destroyed to access the beneficial plants they grow over and smother. After a few days, the mold will begin to grow back and smother the plants all over again.
Pikmin 4: features "sticky mold", a minor fungal obstacle that grows across the ground and slows down things walking on top of it. It also has the return of the Puffstool, and introduces its nastier cousin the Toxstool, which can use its toxic spores to reanimate deceased enemies.
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Aegeroth: A Checkered History: Zambor has mycelium growing out of her face, with one strand splitting her nose.
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In On the Threshold Dr. Powell suspects that the release of a long-dormant fungus in the caverns is the cause several character's insane actions and Adaman's almost supernatural ability to influence people
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Gaia (2021): There's a fungal infection in the forest in which the film is set, which may or may not be the work of "God". It prefers homo sapiens, causing small fungal growths to bloom on their body, eventually fully converting them to a Mushroom Man.
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Blue Planet: Fast fungus (Vindexa spp.) can digest most carbon-based compounds, alive or not, and can be found almost everywhere. Modern medicine can usually stop it from eating people if treated promptly, but the only way to protect equipment is adding antifungals during construction and regularly cleaning afterwards. The most virulent strains from the Sierra Nueva Cluster can eat through boat hulls in less than a day; milder ones are used for graffiti.
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Primeval features these in the third season. They take over the victim and turn them into a rather creepy monster that requires freezing or heating to kill. (Heating the fungus causes it to explosively scatter spores everywhere, which will start growing again if you Just Add Water.)
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Creepypasta:
Slough (and the Runners series that it spawned) has a village infected with fungal spores that cause nymphomania and tissue necrosis. When the fungal infection reaches a certain point, anyone who doesn't screw themselves to death runs around with their bodies rotting away, and everywhere a gobbet of infested flesh lands, a mushroom grows.
Unrelated to the Runners stories is an untitled series about mushrooms with a Metamorphosis Monster life cycle: its spores come out as flies, who immediately rot into blood-like sludge, and anyone who is soaked by the blood or eats a mature fungus has them start growing on them. However, they start with damaged tissues, usually burns and the like.
Zombie Fungus starts with a guy's brother coming back from Brazil with a green rash and acting weird. He'd been infected by a strain of Cordyceps that has evolved to affect humans.
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An alien plant/fungus has this effect on people after infecting their blood stream as explained by Elle in an episode of Men in Black: The Series. The alien spores are also of the Puppeteer Parasite variety.
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Smile Tapes: The Fantastic Drug named "SMILE" is made using the spores of an unidentified fungus. Those who use it develop a Slasher Smile and eventually undergo Facial Horror and Body Horror — during an autopsy on one of the patients, the morticians discover that he has fungus inside his brain.
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Control: The Mold is a particularly virulent extradimensional fungus that spread into the Oldest House through a Threshold. In large enough quantities it can emit a toxic vapor that damages Jesse if she gets too close to it, and humans who get infected by it turn into shambling zombies.
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Hollow Knight: The Fungal Waste is overrun by mushrooms. This includes not only sapient mushrooms, but Plague Zombies with mushrooms growing on them. They explode into orange gas instead of attacking directly. It's implied, however, they became spore carriers after they died and zombified due to the game's main and unrelated plague.
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The Future Is Wild: The last segment, set on Earth 200 million years in the future, showcases the slithersucker, a slime mold that can adopt the shape and color of a fruit so that it will be eaten by a passing megasquid, a terrestrial squid the size of an elephant (squids fill the niche of mammals by that time). The slithersucker escapes digestion and divides in two group of cells: one moves to the "noses" of the Megasquid, the other to its brain. The one in the brain takes control of the Megasquid's actions, moves it around to a suitable location and then makes it "sneeze" to facilitate the dispersion of the cells in the respiratory system of the Megasquid, while the cells in the brain are ultimately eliminated by the Megasquid's inmune system once dispersion has been completed. This is inspired by modern day fungi that infect snails and arthropods, as detailed in the Real Life section. However, in spite of their name, slime molds are not a fungus — nor are they even a monophyletic group, and their natural behaviour is not parasitic in the slightest, unlike fungus'.
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Old Man's War features an evidently sentient slime mold which wipes out an entire human colony off-screen. When the Colonial Defense Forces arrive to investigate, several of the soldiers are killed when the mold suddenly leaps off of the walls into their mouths before releasing a corrosive substance inside of them.. Notably, they are not only not the villains of the story, but in fact only show up in one chapter, as part of a montage of scenes explaining the wide variety of life in the galaxy and how dangerous settling the galaxy or serving in the CDF can be.
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Festering Fungus
 Personification Life (Roleplay) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Alien Worlds (2020) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Face/Off / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Hannibal / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Primeval / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Blue Planet (Tabletop Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Godforsaken (Tabletop Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Planebreaker (Tabletop Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 The Stars Are Fire (Tabletop Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 The Strange (Tabletop Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Ashes 2063 (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Better Than Wolves (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Black Snow (Half-Life 2) (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Caves of Qud (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Control (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Curious Expedition (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Darkest Dungeon (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Destiny (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Dungeon Crawl (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Enshrouded (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Fallout: Dust (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Final Fantasy Tactics (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Grounded (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Half-Life: Alyx (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Hollow Knight (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Home Safety Hotline (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 I=MGCM (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 INFRA (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Mucorales (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Pikmin 2 (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Pikmin (2001) (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Pikmin 4 (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Project Remedium (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 60 Seconds! (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Spirit of the North (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Submerged (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Sunless Skies (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Thaumcraft (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 The Frontier (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 The Lord of the Rings Online (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 The Wandering Village (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 WorldBox (Video Game) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II (Visual Novel) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Dimension 20 (Web Video) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 NOC+ 10 (Web Video) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Rats SMP (Web Video) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Sex House (Web Video) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Awkward Zombie (Webcomic) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Super Paper Mario (Movieverse Webcomic) (Webcomic) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Mortasheen (Website) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Taerel Setting (Website) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 David Copperfield (1993) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Guardians of the Galaxy (2015) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus
 Swamp Thing (Comic Book) / int_4fba5bf6
type
Festering Fungus