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Flying Face
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A fictional character or creature that is just a head (as opposed to a Waddling Head or someone who's recently lost their head) that can also fly, hover, or just get around under its own power. Comes in a few artistic styles: Flying skull or Robot: usually some form of Attack Drone but occasionally more powerful than a similar character with a full body. Floating Mask: sometimes causes Demonic Possession. Skull or Core with a less real body: Such as a ghost, slime, or fish with an ectoplasmic body and a bony skull or a robot with a mechanical core and a bunch of wires. Winged: a head that flies by means of wings or similar structures, typically replacing the ears. Sometimes these Flying Faces are nice, sometimes noisy Cloudcuckoolanders, often intelligent, and sometimes they don't talk. Not to be confused with Floating Head Syndrome. See Also: Cephalothorax, Oracular Head, and Oculothorax. |
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Distorted Travesty 3 has flying Skull Balls as an homage to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. | |
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Munchkin: One of the monsters has a Mortal Kom Bat: a flaming skull with bat wings. | |
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Yokai Hunter Shintaro have a S�genbi, a Yokai resembling a floating, gigantic severed head surrounded by flames as one of it's bosses. | |
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Septerra Core: Ghosts are huge, ghostly floating skulls. Their damage reduction and magic attacks make them Demonic Spiders | |
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Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.²: Gith the Spoiler is nothing more than giant floating gas mask. | |
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In Black★Rock Shooter, Dead Master fights using flying skulls. | |
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Black★Rock Shooter | hasFeature |
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Keith Courage in Alpha Zones has two types of flying skull enemies. | |
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Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Tom and Jerry: In "Shiver Me Whiskers", the pirate skull and crossbones are a variant of this with Offscreen Teleportation. | |
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Doom Patrol: Part of the iconography of government agent Yankee Doodle is an aureole of floating faces around him all having different expressions. He can weaponize them if needed to terrifying effect. | |
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Doom Patrol (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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The Architect from Ghostrunner appears as a floating blue face projected by holograms. Since you don't know he's an AI when he starts calling you, its a shock to free him from his "cell" to find a gigantic digital head instead of a person. | |
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Ghostrunner (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Cursed enemies are variants of the skeletal stal- foes that consist of nothing but the flying skull of a Bokoblin, Moblin or Lizalfos animated by Ganon's power and dregs of its former personality. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In Shin Megami Tensei NINE, Yaldabaoth's head detaches from its body and floats freely after taking enough damage. | |
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The Battle Cats features The Face, a floating head, as its Warm-Up Boss, along with other floating variants like Shy Boy and I.M. Phace. His other variants don't play this straight, however; Dashing Face and Dead Donny Dash run on normal human legs connected to their lower jaws, while Hannya and Black Okame simply drag themselves along the ground. | |
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The Battle Cats (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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77p egg: Eggwife have the giant yellow faces that flies everywhere, popular enough to show up on most of the game's promotional materials. | |
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77p egg: Eggwife (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Ghostlore, being based on South-East Asian mythology, naturally features the Indonesian penanggalan cryptid as a recurring enemy, dangling entrails included. | |
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Shin Megami Tensei: Some demons, such as Chatterskulls and Loas, are usually depicted as floating skulls. YHVH normally appears as a floating, golden head. In Shin Megami Tensei NINE, Yaldabaoth's head detaches from its body and floats freely after taking enough damage. |
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Mystery Men: The Bowler, has her father's skull embedded in her weapon, a bowling ball. She talks to it, and it, apparently, to her. It saves the day. | |
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Skylanders: Dreamcatcher in Skylanders: Trap Team. | |
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Sonic Adventure: Chaos is a character of the third type, with a liquid like main body and core organs. | |
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CarnEvil: Umlaut is a floating Villainous Harlequin head that appears between levels and later serves as the penultimate boss. | |
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Inspector Gadget (2015): Talon becomes this in some scenes of the episode What Is... The MADtrix? | |
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Star Fox: Andross, the Big Bad of most games, usually appears as a flying primate head paired with disembodied hands. In Adventures, his natural face is fused with the face of a Krazoa Statue, meaning that both sides of his body (front and back) have a face each. | |
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Metalocalypse: Dethklok's mascot, Facebones. | |
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World of Warcraft: There's a floating ghostly skull available as a non-combat pet. Floating ghostly skulls also appear during the fight against Yogg-Saron. Looking at them makes you lose sanity. | |
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In Bride of Re-Animator, the already body-deprived Dr. Carl Hill gets bat wings grafted to his head, allowing him to personify this trope. | |
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Bride of Re-Animator | hasFeature |
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Dinotopia: Fritz the robot is an hoverhead, a model whose head can detach from his body and fly around on its own. | |
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ViR: The Robot Boy has the floating green alien heads in "Vir Vs Bodyless Aliens", who try to give themselves a body by latching on to the other characters. | |
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Mazinger Z villain Count Broken is a flying head with a headless android body... that just follows it around. He never attaches the head to his body; in fact sometimes he carries the head under his arm. | |
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RetroShock: Isaac is a floating robot head, justified in the Isaac, a robot (Isaac the robot) short where he mentions his creator died before (s)he could have finished him. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: Ennesby the robot, whose physical body is a spherical computer core outfitted with a face and an antigravity system. Averted by the various AI characters, who (mostly) appear as flying heads but are actually holographic projections. |
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Sinistar: The titular Sinistar may be the earliest Video Game example. | |
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Jitsu Squad: Possessed samurai heads are a recurring enemy, who attacks the players with a supernaturally-charged headbutt owing to the sharp ornament on their helms. | |
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Path of Exile has an ability called Summon Raging Spirits which are ghostly skulls that attack your enemies until they expire after a short time. | |
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Hong Kong '97: Tong Shau Ping, the Big Bad, is a giant disembodied head dripping with blood. | |
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Ushio and Tora: The Gamin-sama are a family of five Youkai (Grandfather, father, mother, son and daughter) taking the form of huge floating heads. According to Tora, they come from China and their clan is Hitoban. | |
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Jack Frost features Arvid, the Blood Pirate, a vampire that sprouted leathery wings from his Eyepatch of Power and flew away when all that was left from him was his head. | |
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Avenged Sevenfold's mascot, the Deathbat, is a skull with bat wings. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Beholderkin resemble floating heads with a single eye and fang-lined maws, and topped by a varying number of eyestalks. There is considerable speculation in-universe as to how they make this body shape work, and they have some interesting organ placement to compensate — their stomachs are in their lower jaws, for instance. Demiliches, liches who have over time decayed into nothing more than a mad, flying skull studded with gems. Vargouilles resemble heads flying around with bat's wings where their ears should be, and their "kiss" can turn you into one of them by making your own head sprout wings and fly away. In adventure OA6 Ronin Challenge, the last manifestation of General Goyat is a 50 foot tall floating head. Once the PCs do enough damage to it the flesh flakes away, leaving a giant flying skull. Forgotten Realms has Skullport, an underground city ruled by flying, spellcasting skulls that order the inhabitants to perform bizarre actions (and punish them if they don't). |
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The Legend of Zelda: Several games from the series have flying skulls as enemies called... Bubbles. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link: Bubbles are flying skulls that that take multiple hits to kill, but are worth such good experience that people would spend hours grinding on them. Maus are wolf and dragon heads that fly around without the rest of the body attached. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages: The boss Smog resembles a flying head made out of clouds. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons: The second part of the penultimate dungeon boss fight is against his giant flying skull, which spits fireballs at you. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Cursed enemies are variants of the skeletal stal- foes that consist of nothing but the flying skull of a Bokoblin, Moblin or Lizalfos animated by Ganon's power and dregs of its former personality. |
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Something: The Yukkuri head appears as the main adversary of Yukkuri Take in Something Else. It's a sprite-swap of the Angry Sun, so it can fly and mercilessly pursue Luigi. | |
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Forgotten Realms has Skullport, an underground city ruled by flying, spellcasting skulls that order the inhabitants to perform bizarre actions (and punish them if they don't). | |
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Dr. Greta Helsing: Shrieking skulls are a relatively common presence in old manor homes with supernatural residents. They're a distinct species and are benign when not bothered; Varney finds a walnut-sized hatchling playing with his drapes and squeaking. | |
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Dr. Greta Helsing | hasFeature |
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In The Art of Arrow Cutting, Mage is attacked by a Japanese bakemono, which consists of a disembodied head and set of hands. He defeats it by pinning the head to the floor through its ears with a knife. | |
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The Art of Arrow Cutting | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Phineas and Ferb: The Giant Floating Baby Head, which is more of a recurring background gag than a character. | |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
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Fairune 2 has the Water Sphere, resembling a skull floating inside a bubble of water. | |
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Fairune (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In Hell Teacher Nube, one of the Obake the eponymous Nube runs into is a human head with bat wings. | |
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Hell Teacher Nube (Manga) | hasFeature |
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YHVH normally appears as a floating, golden head. | |
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God | hasFeature |
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link: Bubbles are flying skulls that that take multiple hits to kill, but are worth such good experience that people would spend hours grinding on them. Maus are wolf and dragon heads that fly around without the rest of the body attached. |
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Flying Face | |
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Book of Imaginary Beings: The Chonchón is a Chilean creature resembling a disembodied head that flies with its prodigiously large ears. | |
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil: Flying Princess Pony Head is... a flying unicorn head who happens to be a princess. | |
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Dai-Satan of Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, who is essentially Satan himself appearing as a giant blue floating head with large spines as hair. This being also appeared in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers adapted as the Monster of the Week Lokar. | |
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Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger | hasFeature |
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Star Trek: Lower Decks: The season 2 premiere, "Strange Energies", has Commander Ransom get hit with "strange energies" and declares himself a god; he eventually gets so pissed off at Mariner and Captain Freeman he turns into a giant floating head and attacks the Cerritos in orbit, even biting it! He's only thwarted when Mariner repeatedly subjects him to a Groin Attack and Dr. T'ana squashes his body under a large boulder. | |
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Star Trek: Lower Decks | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Sym-Bionic Titan: Octus, the mighty robot core of a force-field body. However, his most used forms sprouts arms and legs, turning him into a Cephalothorax. | |
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Beast Machines: Megatron spends most of the second season as an absolutely enormous airborne head-fortress. | |
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Beast Machines | hasFeature |
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THE MONUMENT MYTHOS: Normally, Giza Glass severing a limb or fragment of the body just lets it remain alive while separate, controlled by the person it belonged to but still entirely affected by gravity. Cutting off someone's head with it has entirely different effects, leading to a body that is ambiguously alive and a mute, but living floating head that slowly bloats and gets bigger and bigger, more so if not supplied with vinegar. These are known as Canyon Crowns, due to their abundance around the Grand Canyon thanks to political dissidents regularly getting decapitated by Giza Glass in the area, and being lured by the heads. Their permanent levitation is strong and controlled enough that multiple war zeppelins during WWI were lifted and powered by Crowns alone, showing superior speed and maneuverability. | |
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THE MONUMENT MYTHOS (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Devil May Cry: The Sargassoes are flying skulls, appearing in the first two games as recurring enemies. | |
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Devil May Cry (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Pokémon: Glalie resembles a floating skull, and is even classified as the "Face Pokémon". | |
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Flying Face | |
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Cat Face: Cat Face is essentially a giant floating cat head. He has a body but it is extremely small and atrophied and just hangs underneath limply. | |
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Zardoz: The eponymous Zardoz, an enormous flying head which is actually a vehicle. | |
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Zardoz | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: One episode has the smuggling of very literal Warhead Attack Drones. | |
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Flying Face | |
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Chrono Cross: Skelly, one of the many optional party members, starts out as this. You have to find and assemble the rest of him to recruit him. | |
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Chrono Cross (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Goodbye Strangers: The lume generates a floating human head when it is born which orbits around it. The lume dies if the head is destroyed or is taken away from it. The lume itself is blind but the head is able to see and seems to have a mind of its own (or at least as much as strangers have minds). Sometimes a lume will collect extra human heads from actual humans, but it is still dependent on the original head. | |
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Goodbye Strangers (Website) | hasFeature |
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Inkulinati: In contrast to their more complete counterparts, Head Exploders are simplistic floating heads, while Trumpet-Playing Skeletons are nothing more than a floating skull and hand. They're counted as flying units as a result. | |
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Inkulinati (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Max & the Midknights: Battle of the Bodkins: Late in the book, Mumblin' the Wizard appears to Max as just his floating head. He has Max toss a pill into his mouth to get the rest of his body to appear. | |
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Max & the Midknights: Battle of the Bodkins | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Twisted Wonderland: Chenya's unnamed unique magic allows him to render himself partially invisible, which he uses to appear as a floating head. | |
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Twisted Wonderland (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Great Dungeon In The Sky has tons of characters to choose from, including several varieties of floating skull. | |
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Great Dungeon In The Sky (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Super Sentai and its adaptation Power Rangers have some of these: Dai-Satan of Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, who is essentially Satan himself appearing as a giant blue floating head with large spines as hair. This being also appeared in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers adapted as the Monster of the Week Lokar. Daimaoh, the Big Bad of Ninja Sentai Kakuranger has a flying base in the form of of demonic skull, called the Skeleton Skull. This flying base also appears in the third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers under the name Space Skull. |
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Super Sentai (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Space Bomber gives nearly all the bosses, and some of the higher-level mooks this design. For starters, the first boss is a dustbin-shaped robot who, upon receiving enough damage, transforms into a huge robotic head to continue the battle. There's also a comedic-looking cartoon skull and a clockwork elephant head as bosses. | |
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Space Bomber (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Prince of Persia 2: The ever-annoying flying heads in The Shadow and the Flame. | |
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Prince of Persia 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Servo-skulls are human craniums embedded with machinery and turned into floating recording devices, light sources, projectors and communication terminals. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Unsounded: Khert fires cause all kinds of temporary anomalies, including at one point a bunch of flying haunted skulls wreathed in cold blue fire. | |
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Unsounded (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Cassiopeia Quinn: Averted by Motor Minx — her (robotic) body is stolen, and the remaining detached head can't move by itself, but is carried about by Penny. | |
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Cassiopeia Quinn (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Spelunky: The final boss, Olmec, is an enormous golden head that tries to crush the spelunker. | |
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Spelunky (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Gate Keepers 21: Yuurei Shoujo with her "pretty" skull-in-a-ball. | |
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Gate Keepers 21 | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: The Giga-Fortress is built as a floating pile of laser cannons and missiles, but transforms into a giant floating head with a ridiculously overpowered laser that outranges Anti-Air defenses, kills most ground units in one or two shots, does Splash Damage, and self-heals, so that the only reliable way of killing it involves lots of fighters as it can't attack air. Unless it's over water, in which case it just needs to land to take out the fighters and take off again. | |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages: The boss Smog resembles a flying head made out of clouds. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons: The second part of the penultimate dungeon boss fight is against his giant flying skull, which spits fireballs at you. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Hades has the floating gorgon heads that haunt Asphodel. There is also a Mini-Boss variant, and a friendly variant in Dusa, the maid of the House of Hades (she uses the snakes in her hair to operate objects). Speaking to Dusa implies she may be the Medusa and thus the Monster Progenitor of all the floating gorgon heads, but either way they're a touchy subject to her. | |
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Hades (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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The climax of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier involves the huge, floating head of the "God" character chasing Kirk up a mountainside while howling "YOOOUUUU!!!" at him. | |
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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AMID EVIL has two of these. Fire Visages are fire-breathing statue heads that fly around the Sacred Path. Umbers are skull-faced spheres that float around in the Void and bombard you with Magic Missile Storm attacks. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Balloon and Evil Balloon, the sentient balloons. | |
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DSBT InsaniT (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Doom has Lost Souls (flying flaming skulls which home in on you like missiles), Cacodemons (big red faces that belch ball-lightning), and Pain Elementals (giant brown faces with stubby arms that would cough up a potentially endless crowd of the aforementioned Lost Souls). | |
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Doom (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Undead Line have those spooky blue glowing ectoplasmic skulls which shows up in the graveyard stages. They can drain your life with a single touch. | |
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Undead Line (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Madballs, published by defunct Marvel Comics subsidiary Star Comics, depicts the titular Madballs as heads that can get around by flying. | |
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Madballs (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Flying Face | |
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Strong Bad Email: Strong Bad considers becoming one of these in "disconnected", on top of having an autonomous headless body. | |
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Flying Face | |
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Wander over Yonder: Dr. Screwball Jones is basically a clownish face with a prehensile mustache attached to a flying banana. | |
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