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Nightmare Face
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The human face is supremely important on a social and biological level. Most of our non-verbal communication comes from reading subtle facial movements, and its importance in our cognitive thinking is best shown in our tendency to see faces in inanimate objects (think of how many times you've looked at a rock face and thought you'd seen two eyes and a mouth). So there is something genuinely disturbing to most people about seeing a face visibly distorted, mutated, or rearranged ... so, naturally, this type of Body Horror is one of the most common Horror Tropes. A Sister Trope and effective primary component of Nightmare Fuel. It is in fact at least Older Than Feudalism — armies over the world have based their war masks around this trope, and in mythology and folklore, just about any self-respecting demon or supernatural evil will have one. More recently, it has also become a staple of Surreal Horror. This is a main symptom of Coming Back Wrong. Most humanoid examples of Our Monsters Are Weird will fit this trope. This trope is commonly doubled with the Jump Scare in a Screamer Prank. Sub-Tropes include: Black Eyes of Crazy: A character is shown to be evil by having black sclera. Black Eyes of Evil: Evil characters' eyes are completely black. The Blank: No facial features at all. Cheshire Cat Grin: An unusually wide, mischievous smile. Cute Creature, Creepy Mouth: A cute creature has a horrifying mouth. Eyeless Face: A face is devoid of eyes and eye sockets. Facial Horror: The face is disturbing because of scarring. Game Face: A character's face becomes frightening when they reveal their true self. Ghostly Gape: The eyes and mouth are empty black pits. Glasgow Grin: A large grin created by slicing the cheeks. Glowing Eyelights of Undeath: Undead beings have glowing eyes. More Teeth than the Osmond Family: A character's mouth is full of numerous sharp teeth. Red Eyes, Take Warning: Red eyes indicate a character is evil or dangerous. Scary Teeth: Character has a mouthful of sharp, predatory fangs or heavily rotten, disgusting teeth. Slasher Smile: Character has an evil, bloodthirsty, frightening grin. Two-Faced: One side of the character's face is disfigured, distorted, discolored, or otherwise different from the other side of the face. Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: Beady irises generally indicate that a person is unhinged. See also: This trope's well-meaning (but still scary) sister, The Grotesque. Game Face, which comes into play when a supernatural villain disguised as a human flashes his true form's Nightmare Face to scare someone. Demon Head, cousin to this trope. Demonic Head Shake, when the head shakes uncontrollably Take Our Word for It, when the face is too grotesque to even show. Interesting tidbit: this is one theory as to why some people are afraid of clowns. Exaggerated mouths, bulbous noses, and pin-prick eyes are downright terrifying to young children who haven't yet figured out that the person is just wearing make-up and not deformed. Warning: Many of these examples contain image links. Read at your own risk if you are prone to losing sleep, especially if you're on a touch device where you may accidentally tap and therefore open links. |
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Sleepless Domain: When Tessa relives her Dream, things quickly start going off the rails as Goops inserts her own memories, causing the Girl in the Dream's face to melt away into her own terrifying Slasher Smile. Sweet dreams, Tessa!◊ | |
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In Monster Pulse, energy ghosts can cause a human's body part to become autonomous. One example is Michael Rjinder, whose entire skin has become such a monster. It usually placidly sits on his body, looking eerie with its striations. But when it gets excited... | |
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Kokichi Oma from Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony has five of these, introduced more or less once a chapter. He makes a new one just as you get used to the old ones. Among these are impossibly wide grins, inverted color palettes, and shadowy black skin with bulging eyes. The final face really takes the cake. The fan-made Super Danganronpa Another 2 is worse than V3 in this regard, with the members of Void each flashing a Slasher Smile and ominous red eyes when they're finally unmasked. And then there's Kanade, who manages to put Kokichi to shame - to give you an idea, this person has eleven different frightening faces, each one more disturbing than the last! |
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The face Fidget from The Great Mouse Detective makes when he breaks through the window. Fidget also does it when he abducts Olivia. |
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The Aristocats: The scene where Thomas O'Malley scares the milkman so that he, Duchess, and her kittens can sneak onto his truck. | |
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Crazy Jane from Doom Patrol has several, including Black Annis and a personality whose head is a sun that shoots smaller suns. | |
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Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld gives us this. | |
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On Angel, Jasmine's real face.◊ The magical glamor that makes everyone who sees her fake face love her is her main weapon, so if you can see her real face, she needs you dead. | |
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Redwall: Slagar the Cruel has a badly mutilated Two-Faced look thanks to a snakebite in his youth. Riggu Felis from High Rhulain is probably even worse. After having his face raked by an osprey's talons, he is described as looking like this: "The black-and-grey-striped fur was normal from ears to eyes, but below that it was red, glistening flesh and bone. The whole muzzle, nose, and upper lip had been torn off. Half of the warlord's face was a frightful mask - a spitting, bubbling skeleton, as he continualy sucked air to breathe." |
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All Dogs Go to Heaven: Some cut footage from when Charlie has his Nightmare Sequence of being dragged into Hell has a close-up of the boat demon sporting a frightening Slasher Smile. But that's nothing compared to the giant Hell Hound that appears in front of Charlie. | |
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The fan-made Super Danganronpa Another 2 is worse than V3 in this regard, with the members of Void each flashing a Slasher Smile and ominous red eyes when they're finally unmasked. And then there's Kanade, who manages to put Kokichi to shame - to give you an idea, this person has eleven different frightening faces, each one more disturbing than the last! | |
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Fringe has one episode where a biological weapon results in people developing scar tissue at an alarming rate. Biggest problem with this is that it turns them into a blank, covering their eyes, nose, and mouth, resulting in them suffocating. | |
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The face Jangles makes from Inside Out. | |
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TS!Underswap: Temmie follows in Flowey's footsteps by busting out a few of these, complete with evil cackling. Asgore makes a scary face during his final attack on a genocide run, as a reference to one of Toby Fox's original concepts. |
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Glitchtale's Season 2 Arc Villain, Bête Noire, excels at this (fittingly for an someone whose power is rooted in Fear). If you don't mind spoilers, see here◊ for an example. Looking like a cute little girl most of the time, in reality her body is a shell made from a dead little girl's corpse. Her true form has sharp teeth, a wide Slasher Smile, and the skin can be torn off to reveal inhuman pink flesh that looks disturbingly like someone who's been Flayed Alive. | |
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Monsters, Inc.: Sulley accidentally scaring Boo and causing her to cry as a result of her genuine fear of Randall. | |
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Turbo from Wreck-It Ralph. To specify: his CGI form is freaky enough due to his zombie-like appearance. His 8-bit face is scary as hell because it combines his zombie-like appearance with Uncanny Valley (his pixellated face in a 3D environment looks rather off). |
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Ozzy Osbourne’s face on the cover of Down to Earth has a much more skeletal and macabre look throughout his body and face, and two heads coming out of his head screaming as if they’re in pain, as it’s really a nightmarish look! | |
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Pinocchio: That face the Coachman makes at the end of the line "They never come back as...BOYS!" Foulfellow and Gideon, disturbed by this revelation, are now cowering in terror. | |
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8-Bit Theater: Comedic In-Universe example is Black Mage. Let's just say he doesn't show his face for a reason. | |
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In Pumpkin (Jason Conley), the titular vigilante develops a hideous face like a jack-o-lantern whenever she transforms. | |
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Doctor Facilier during his spell-casting: "I hope you're satisfied..." | |
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Changelings from the Eberron campaign can take the "Disturbing Visage" feat, which among other tricks can unnerve foes by looking more intimidating. The illustration on the Races of Eberron sourcebook definitely falls into this trope, but exaggerates the actual effectiveness of the feat. | |
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Wonder Woman: Some members of the Greek pantheon like to manifest with horrific things for faces, most notably the fear god twins Phobos and Deimos, who each like to appear with a desiccated dog skull for a head, or in Phobos's case to manifest with shadow and twisting cobras for a face. Their father Ares also tends to go the shadow route, manifesting with formless darkness and two glowing red eyes beneath his helmet is his go to look. | |
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A gargoyle comes to life snarling at Frollo who then falls to his death near the end of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Or possibly, Frollo envisioned it due to his guilty conscience. | |
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Bedtime Stories (YouTube Channel) has Michael Taylor's face at the ending of "The Devil Made Me Do It". It didn't help that the narrator had mentioned that there were still 3 demons still possessing him after an incomplete exorcism. | |
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In the Cadfael series, this is the fate of Lazarus, the titular Leper of St Giles. He was once the legendary knight, Guimar de Massard, but caught leprosy whilst crusading. He let himself be thought of as dead, though secretly returned to England to watch over his orphaned granddaughter. In the end, he leaves her safe with a man she loves, not wishing to sully her memory of him with the truth of what he has become. | |
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Beauty and the Beast: Whenever the Beast gets pissed. Also, the Stove in the climax when he scares off the villagers. |
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Harry Potter: Voldemort is described as having a face like a skull, with glowing red eyes and slits for nostrils. It's hinted that his involvement with the Dark Arts warped him; in later books it's explained that he got this way by splitting his soul to achieve immortality through his Horcruxes — he actually used to be handsome as a young man. Ralph Fiennes does a pretty good job of conveying this description in the movies. The Made of Evil Dementors were even worse, although it's mitigated somewhat by the fact that they wore hooded cloaks and wraps covering up most of their decaying skin. The one part that isn't covered besides their "slimy-looking" hands is the giant black hole where their mouths should be, and it's said that their eye sockets are completely empty and covered with scabbed-over flesh. |
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Lucifer (the cat, not that one) roars in front of Gus the mouse, who's holding the corn kernels in Cinderella. | |
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Cracked has put it at number 4 in the list of 10 Awesome Ads (for Traumatizing Children). | |
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Supernatural: One who has sold their soul to a Crossroads Demon and whose time is nearly up begins seeing Nightmare Faces on anyone they encounter as a reminder that their own death is coming soon. We see these from the POV of these people a couple times, twice in "Crossroad Blues,", and again later at the very end of season 3 where we see Sam from Dean's POV, his appearance briefly taking on a Nightmare Face. Happens again much later where someone sees Dean with a similar appearance. Other episodes also often have the various Monster of the Week cases briefly take one at some point, usually when being confronted by Sam and Dean. These faces can also often be revealed through mirrors, even when their non-reflection appearance is outwardly normal. Angels can see demons' true faces, which is useful for identifying those possessed. It poses issues a couple of times when amnesiac angels run into demons and are extremely confused and horrified, while everyone else just sees a normal human face. |
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Whateley Universe story "The Turks or the Geek": Carmilla threatens a superpowered mutant. Hundreds of tentacles come out of her body and grab him. Then her face splits. Down the center. Inside are teeth and more tentacles, and a lot of the tentacles have eyeballs on the tips, and... It's so horrifying the guy wets himself. | |
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Pocahontas: The Extreme Close-Up of Governor Ratcliffe’s face, complete with Slasher Smile, during “Mine, Mine, Mine�. | |
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Valin Hess from The Mandalorian is a normal human Imperial officer with no alien traits whatsoever. And yet, his empty bug eyes and unnerving smile along with his sociopathic tendencies and phony nice guy attitude make for a character who's bound to make your skin crawl. | |
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One of the Velociraptors from Dinosaur does this when said Velociraptors attack Aladar and the lemurs prior to the Herd's arrival. | |
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In Fun and Fancy Free, Lumpjaw does this when he first meets Bongo and growls at him. Also, the extreme close-up of Willie the Giant's eyes when he wakes up and catches Mickey and company trying to make off with the singing harp. They wisely make a break for it. |
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The Phantom of the Opera. This is the primary cause of Erik's tragedy (which makes all the slightly-marred-prettyboy adaptations that much more galling). Unless we are talking about Gerard Butler◊ or Julian Sands'◊ Phantoms, this◊ is not the slightly marred face◊ of◊ a pretty boy.◊ |
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Homestuck has a few. Particularly notable is Jack Noir, who... holy shit.◊ and you... GOT ONE It even has a nightmare face for Santa Claus! And Gamzee fights for the title image.... |
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In The Twilight Zone (1959) episode The Masks, a dying man promises his entire fortune to his daughter and her family if they will wear grotesque masks for one evening. When the man dies at midnight, after telling them they have earned their inheritance, they remove the masks and find their faces have permanently taken on the masks' features◊. The..uh..medical staff◊ from the infamous episode "The Eye of the Beholder". In-universe, the patient's face (which looks like a normal face from the perspective of the audience) is seen is this. |
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Though obviously a mask, who doesn't wish they could forget the chilling grimace of Mr. Noseybonk from the old British TV series, Jigsaw? And if that wasn't bad enough, Stuart Ashen had to go and use his powers of necromancy to revive the horror! | |
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Snoopy from The Peanuts Movie does this After The Red Baron destroys Charlie Brown's papers | |
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In Turning Red, during Mei's nightmare, 4*Town members appear as flowers and do a split-second one of these. | |
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Schlock Mercenary. Tagii is not happy about being cut off from her external senses by Thurl, and as a result of her treatment takes up a far more ghoulish appearance that reflects her condition. | |
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Lights Out (2016) Good luck sleeping tonight.......or ever again. Just watch Diana's true form when the lights are on - espeically in the 2013 short film when that......thing appears on the woman's bedside table. It is seriously nightmare fuel and we advise you not to search it. For those of you that want a description of the jumpscare without searching it, here it is: the creature in the short film is a nightmarish humanoid with a female-like appearence, dead white eyes and a mouth full of sharp teeth, alongside long brown hair. | |
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"For the last time, Mr. Smee, take the princess back to her people! UNDERSTAND?!?!?!!" | |
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Characters in Mias World are known for suddenly pulling ones that would cause most people to shit themselves. Especially King and '44.. Seriously, Jesus Christ. | |
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Speaking of Marble Hornets, the Observer from Tribe Twelve has a pretty nightmarish face at the end of COMECLOSER. | |
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This shows in a couple of Disney Animated Anthologies: In the Peter and the Wolf scene of Make Mine Music, the wolf actually does this during his introductory scene. In Fun and Fancy Free, Lumpjaw does this when he first meets Bongo and growls at him. Also, the extreme close-up of Willie the Giant's eyes when he wakes up and catches Mickey and company trying to make off with the singing harp. They wisely make a break for it. |
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In Wax and Wayne, Bleeder displays one of these between forms, a skinless face "of stretched muscle and grinning teeth". When she realizes she's been seen she makes another one by trying to copy the cabbie's face over the wrong bones, leaving her face a twisted nightmare. | |
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The creature dubbed "The Great Mutato" in The X-Files, a genetically-engineered mistake whose many deformities included a grotesquely oversized double-face. As it turns out, though, he wasn't such a bad guy, and in fact his greatest desire was to see Cher in concert. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The krenshar, a catlike monster introduced in 3rd edition to give low-level paladins a use for their fear immunity, uses its complex cheek and brow musculature to fold its whole face back, exposing bare muscle and bone, when using its Scare special ability. Changelings from the Eberron campaign can take the "Disturbing Visage" feat, which among other tricks can unnerve foes by looking more intimidating. The illustration on the Races of Eberron sourcebook definitely falls into this trope, but exaggerates the actual effectiveness of the feat. |
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Twice in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. First, the hideous gnarled faces Snow White sees on the trees during her escape in the forest. Then, the Queen the first time she reveals her hag look. | |
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The Kane Chronicles: Menshikov, whose face was burned when he tried and failed to awaken Ra. A heroic example can be found in Bes, whose trademark attack is to scare the shit out of his opponent by distorting his face hideously and screaming "BOO!" Not that he's that handsome when he's not making that face. From the first book (and second to an extent) there is a demon named Face-Of-Horror who is Exactly What It Says on the Tin and worse. Compared to how other demons can be called Death-to-Corks and have corkscrews or other objects (or limbs) replacing their heads, Face-Of-Horror is a legitimately terrifying demon. If any of you are wondering what Face of Horror looks like: scaly, clawed talons instead of feet, and his face seems to have all the skin torn off, leaving only muscle. Anyone else reminded of a certain monster from Attack on Titan? |
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Vampire: The Masquerade: The Nosferatu have this as a Clan Curse, as their founder was Punished with Ugly by Caine himself, and anyone embraced into the clan will follow suit. They can't live in normal human or vampire society, but they've learned to cope, woe be to anyone who underestimates this. The Tzimisce do this by choice. Their Vicissitude discipline allows them to mold flesh like clay, and as one of the more inhuman clans, they modify themselves and their servants into horrifying forms, faces included. |
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Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures's background material gave us this. Oh Lordy. Gee, I wonder what that clan feeds on... | |
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Shown frequently in the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from Fantasia. | |
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The official music video (not the earlier fan-made one) for "Kids" from Oracular Spectacular by MGMT, featuring deformed rubber masks with grotesque protruding eyes and tongues. Then you notice that a small child is crying and reacting to these horror faces. | |
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Twin Peaks has moments of this, mostly in its surreal dream sequences - the animalistic scream Laura gives in Ronette's nightmare, for example. In one scene toward the end of season 2, the villainous Windom Earle unexplainedly has a chalky, white face and black teeth. And, finally, there are the Woodsmen of Season 3, glaring psychotically out from behind a heavy layer of soot. | |
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Zootopia: During the Junior Ranger Scout initiation, after the room is darkened and Nick is knocked to the ground, the faces of the troop members as they muzzle Nick become disturbingly menacing and sinister◊. | |
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Batman: Two-Face, obviously. Well, half of him. Varies from artist to artist, with Tim Sale's rendering◊ being particularly gruesome. The Joker, naturally. Frozen Face with a Slasher Smile? Check. Permanent Uncanny Valley Makeup? Double Check. Looks like a Monster Clown from your worst nightmares? Quintuple check. Taken up several notches in Death of the Family. Prior to the story arc, Joker was last seen having his face surgically removed and left for the police to symbolize his "rebirth". When he returns, still without a face, he steals his original, preserved face from the GCPD lockup and proceeds to wear it like a mask◊, using several hooks and leather straps to stretch it across his head in a grotesque parody of his original face. As the series goes on, the face starts to visibly decay and attract flies and at one point Joker even wears it upside-down to psychologically torment Red Robin. The Great White Shark lost most of his face (including ears, nose and hair) after being locked in a freezer and has since filed his teeth into points. As a result, he's nothing to scoff at, either.◊ |
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101 Dalmatians: The face Cruella De Vil makes here.◊ Also provides the page image for the movie's Nightmare Fuel page. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court has a couple of instances...Zimmy's already a little creepy, given she's got some kind of black clouds where her eyes should be. Then this happens in the middle of a psychic jaunt Astral Projection into an unconscious Antimony's subconscious. | |
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The Sword in the Stone: When Mad Madame Mim turns into a warthog to scare Wart. It works. | |
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HoodRats!: Skyblack plays this trope more than once, usually when the comic wants to highlight how dangerous she is. Here are some examples. | |
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The music video for Azealia Banks' "Yung Rapunxel" features her eyes replaced by mouths, with each mouth working independently to lip-sync the lyrics of the song. | |
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The former page image for Black Mirror. | |
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In Commander Kitty, Zenith picks up this kind of expression when she realizes Nin Wah is present. She shows off a subtler yet simultaneously far creepier one when she's about to disembowel Ace and company. | |
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In John French’s Thousand Sons novels, the sorcerer Ichneumon is so heavily mutated by the powers of Chaos that his face no longer resembles anything even remotely human. One half of his face is covered with clusters of eyes, and the other half is dotted with lamprey-like mouths. Ctesias, a fellow sorcerer, is so put-off by the sight of it—and by Ichneumon’s obvious pride at having been “blessed� with such a hideous face by the Chaos Gods—that he can’t think of anything to say for a long moment. | |
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Rhona Burchill from Ultimate Fantastic Four has one courtesy of self-inflicted brain surgery to boost her own intellect, which left her with a large bald spot that exposes a very ugly, ragged scar and unnaturally bulging skull. | |
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"Yes, our teeth and ambitions are bared!" | |
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In Alfred's Playhouse, Alfred makes creepy faces constantly. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! East Academy, Marcus shows one during his Breaking Speech to Gretel. it is apparently based on the photo of his RPer. | |
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Sabor from Tarzan also sports this. Clayton also does this as he Attacks Tarzan before he gets Hanged in the Vines. |
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Sweet Home (2017): The author's trademark style shines through with the monsters and the monster infected, giving them one of these anytime any one of them does anything evil. The criminals also get it sometimes, to a lesser degree, as well as Hyein after her Sanity Slippage and Hyun when his monster side takes over. | |
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The song "Pink Elephants on Parade" from Dumbo has a giant Combining Mecha of a monster that's made entirely out of pink elephant heads! | |
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Tamatoa from Moana at one point cuts off the light in his lair, revealing that he is covered with bioluminescent paint. His cartoonish expressions and overall appearance become a lot more menacing. | |
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The Matchmaker's face just right after Mulan accidentally sets her dress on fire. Also, Mushu when he says "Your worst nightmare." |
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Wario in the infamous commercial for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. "Obey Wario, DESTROY MARIO!!!" | |
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Balok in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Corbomite Maneuver". | |
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Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame is described as being so ugly, people mistake him for the Devil. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Sandor "The Hound" Clegane, who had the left half of his face burned off by his older brother when he was a kid. Lady "Ser" Brienne of Tarth was known for being extremely plain. But after the encounter with Biter she has now a very similar disfigurement to the Hound's, except caused by festering teeth of an evil idiot rather than by fire. Lady Stoneheart formerly known as Catelyn Stark, who, before having her throat cut, tore up her own face out of grief and insanity, and was then thrown in the river, where she spent considerable time before being resurrected. The result is not pleasant. |
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deviantART: This Manticore | |
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The lion from Teletubbies, especially when he says "Where is THE BEAR?!!!" | |
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Violet Zombie: Penelope Martinez demonstrates this ability frequently, either to scare people or just for fun. | |
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"...so PLAY NICE!!!" (Not that the face is very nightmarish on its own terms, but any sudden change of facial expression is terrifying if it appears on the face of a supposedly inanimate doll.) | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
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The Emperor's New Groove: Yzma waking up pissed. "...And once I turn back into my beautiful self, I'm going to KILL YOU!" |
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Lucifer (2016): Lucifer is rather fond of scaring humans with his "Devil Face". In the episode "Monster", Lucifer's psychiatrist, Dr. Linda Martin, gets tired of his 'metaphors' about being the Devil, so he decides to drop his glamor. Linda just stares at him in shock. He restores his human features and asks what she thinks. She still keeps staring. So Lucifer quietly gets up and walks out, leaving Linda still staring at the place he was sitting. | |
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In Faith: Dreamside, Belu's minions all have large yellow eyes and wide, sharp-toothed grins. | |
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Underverse: Especially with their already eerie black-and-white designs, X-Chara and later on X-Gaster are very good at pulling this, with wide jagged-mouth Slasher Smiles and creepy Black Eyes of Evil that have sinister red and purple irises. Ink Sans of all people does one as well in Xtra Scene 2, though it's implied to have been a dream (or possibly Foreshadowing that he isn't all that trustworthy). It's currently the page image for the Nightmare Fuel page for the series. Unsurprisingly, Flowey does this in OWNERS. |
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in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, The Joker makes one when he infects Arthur with laughing gas. And a very similar one◊ in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker when he does the same with Bruce Wayne. |
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Ctrl+Alt+Del: In the Starcaster Chronicles segment, Cort met up with a Knowledge Broker named Ssissimias to look for a job that pays in advance. Then it's revealed that Ssissimias is a Hive Mind of Puppeteer Parasite infesting the corpse of a man, with holes on its right cheek where the worms poke out at times. They are affable and reasonable, but warns Cort that if he ever crosses them, he will be their next meat puppet. Tryphophobics, beware. | |
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Zappa's face on the TV on the cover of Over-Nite Sensation. | |
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The chapter of Tales from the Dark Multiverse dealing with Knightfall features a version of Bruce Wayne sporting yellow eyes and a Slasher Smile as a result of the torture he was subjected to as he gets revenge on Azrael. | |
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“Isn't it ironic, that your name is Lucky?� | |
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TV Tropes: Nightmare Fuel/Live-Action TV. The image on the Nightmare Fuel/Yu-Gi-Oh! page. Also the image on the Nightmare Fuel page for Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. Special shout-out also goes to the faces on the Nightmare Fuel pages for Total Recall and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The Nightmare Fuel/Live-Action Films page and the page for the Exorcist are for those who don't want to sleep tonight. That... that thing that's on the Margaret Thatcher in Fiction page. It's from the old British puppet satire Spitting Image. The old picture◊ on the Latex Perfection page. You don't want to look. This can happen with rubber masks being stretched in real life◊ too. Fluffy the Terrible's page image used to be the beast from "The Crate". It resembled some kind of baboon-dog with a mouth full of teeth. Junji Ito's works often include such faces. The image for the page on his creator page, for example, which is taken from chapter 4 of his Voices in the Dark collection of one-shots. The former page image for Black Mirror. The page image for Looks Like Orlok. |
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Sonic the Hedgehog is no stranger to the stuff of nightmares, but most Sonic media avoids this particular sub-trope. Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW), however, features several notable examples. Mimic the Octopus, a new villain introduced in the Tangle & Whisper miniseries, is a shapeshifter with Black Eyes of Evil and wrinkled lips (as part of a Skeleton Motif). He can show these features while disguised as someone else, with terrifying results. During the second major arc, Dr. Eggman causes a Zombie Apocalypse (on purpose) with his Metal Virus bioweapon, which turns its victims—including some of Sonic's allies—into evil robo-zombies. The faces of these "Zombots" are intimidating by default, but they turn outright demonic when silhouetted, as Sonic's Zombot-ified friends demonstrate. Hell, even Robotnik gets a few of these in some panels being casted in shadow, and only being able to see his eerie grin and glasses which, while totally matching his Eggman Empire logo, is quite creepy-looking on the guy himself. |
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"The Dream" from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Let's just say the pale woman from the original edition will make you wish you slept with a Warhammer 40,000 weapon next to your bed. The illustration from The Thing is spookier still, and as for the illustration from The Haunted House... we would post a link, but we're too scared to search. If you're feeling brave, The Haunted House provides the page image for Ghastly Ghost. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 Lucius the Eternal of the Emperor's Children has a millennia-long habit of ritually scarring his face after every victory. This, combined with his long, ropey tongue, makes him particularly disquieting even by the standards of the setting. |
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In The Secret of Kells, Aisling gains a brief but still very unsettling one when she helps Brendan into Crom Cruach's cave and Crom's tendrils start to drain the life out of her, making her face look withered and skeletal. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Pandora's face turns monstrous when she gets angry. Her eyes become like a cat's, and her teeth become sharp and with pronounced canines. | |
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In the Peter and the Wolf scene of Make Mine Music, the wolf actually does this during his introductory scene. | |
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Judge Dredd: Judge Fear, one of the Dark Judges, is able to kill by simply revealing his face, though the reader never sees it. Averted once by Dredd himself.◊ Dredd himself for that matter. The first time we "see" his face with his helmet off, there is a big black bar over it reading Censored For Graphic Content and the gang holding him at gunpoint are so horrified at what they see that they decide Dredd needs to die immediately. And while never taken to that extreme again, under Carlos Ezquerra's pen, both Dredd and his clone father Judge Fargo tend to look like lumpy lipless potatoes as they get older. This forms a significant portion of the character named Otto Sump. Put simply, he is the ugliest man who has ever lived. Just how ugly is Depending on the Artist, but the only person in all of Mega-City One who doesn't find it hard to look at him for more than five seconds is Dredd himself. |
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Romantically Apocalyptic's main protagonist, "Zee Captain" has a face like this, apparently. In issue 23, he confronts the aliens that abducted Snippy after OWNING one of them with a slice of cake(!) and forces them to gaze upon his Angry face, removing his gas mask in front of them. We don't see, but the alien's reaction says a lot! | |
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Doctor Who: The hideous alien face of a Sensorite pressed up against the glass of a spaceship in the first Cliffhanger of "The Sensorites". The Chameleons. There's a good reason why their story is called "The Faceless Ones". The early Cybermen in "The Tenth Planet", with surgical-like cloth masks, black voids for eyes, and jaws that, when they talk, just lock open without moving for the duration of their speech. The Autons are living plastic. In appearance, they can range the spectrum from animate mannequin to indistinguishable from human. While costuming's moved on from their '70s heyday, back then... oh god.◊ Davros, who created the Daleks, had his face (and the rest of his body) hideously disfigured when his lab exploded. The Master in "The Deadly Assassin" and "The Keeper of Traken" who, being on the very verge of death, had basically become a walking corpse with the skeletal face to match (as best makeup of the 1970s and '80s could manage, anyway). Xoanon, the titular Face of Evil in "The Face of Evil", so terrifying the people on the planet have a religion based upon placating it — an especially unusual and upsetting case because it's also played by Tom Baker, with eyes bulging out of his head and the jaw working wrong. The robots in "The Robots of Death" are an in-universe example. Some people in the story are fine with them or even relate to them, but others subconsciously equate their weird, distorted faces with disfigured people or animated corpses, a recognised psychological disorder in the setting. "The Talons of Weng-Chiang": Magnus Greel has a melted, spaghetti-like face due to a mutation caused by primitive time-travel technology. A lot of Doctor Who monsters, especially if they initally seem friendly, get a lot nastier-looking when they get down to business. For example, the Gelth◊ from "The Unquiet Dead". The Weeping Angels. The grey faces of a humanoid angel statue, with fangs◊. In "Forest of the Dead" we get Miss Evangelista's horribly distorted◊ face in the virtual reality. She looks like a walking Picasso painting. Subverted in "Midnight". When Skye turns around, there is clearly a new consciousness, but her face is unchanged. The infectees in Russell T. Davies and Phil Ford's "The Waters of Mars" with their split, cracked faces. The "Angry Face"◊ of the mechanical Smiler androids from "The Beast Below". Their heads rotated 180 degrees to display one of two Frozen Faces — one pleased and smiling, the other disappointed and frowning. This made the appearance of the angry face, which was furious and snarling — and revealed by rotating the head another 180 degrees — a total surprise. The Silence from series 6, with their eye-covering eyelids, long faces and lack of a nose and mouth. The Siren◊ from "The Curse of the Black Spot" when she gets angered. The Whispermen in "The Name of the Doctor" have no eyes or nostrils, only sharp-toothed mouths. |
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Todd in the Shadows is revealed to have this in To Boldly Flee, neatly explaining why he does all of his reviews in the shadows or wearing a mask. Naturally, the other characters see it but the audience does not. The horrifying thing about his face? According to Word of God, his face is a mirror into people's souls — the worse you are, the worse his face looks. Which is why the Makeover Fairy and The Nostalgia Chick have both reacted in horror to it. The fact that Lupa remained calm when seeing Todd's face may lessen this slightly (indicating that good people see a more normal-looking face). The concept is still pretty creepy, though. | |
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Villains in the original Dick Tracy newspaper comic were notoriously Nightmare Faced. This waned at about the time Chester Gould suffered a Creator Breakdown, but has returned with the new artist, Dick Locher, who absolutely loves this trope. | |
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The entirety of Monster Factory is based on this trope. Out of all of the monsters in the series, Truck Shepard has by far the most nightmarish face, because its features have been horribly distorted thanks to a little hacking. For example, at one point his cheek stretches into infinite and his eye is several inches away from his face. In the words of Griffin, "Yikes!" | |
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"I YODEL. And yodelin' IS AN ART!" | |
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The Soup, of all shows, has this in their "Tales from Home Shopping" segment. The intro for the segment shows some old-timey footage of people shopping. One of the customers' faces melts into a horrifying expression while a scream plays. It's Played for Laughs, but is arguably still rather scary, especially when they froze on the face when the intro was still new. | |
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The snarling, vicious look on Tod's face during the fight with Copper in The Fox and the Hound. | |
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Tom and Jerry: The Movie The face the bulldog makes when he encounters Tom. "We've got to have...Money" The face Aunt Figg makes at the end of the line "I'll make sure Dr. Applecheek takes special care of you." The face Dr. Applecheek makes when he goes for the ice cream truck. |
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Papa Lazarou of The League of Gentlemen. | |
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The face Dr. Jekyll makes as he completes his transformation into Mr. Hyde from The Pagemaster. | |
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The Black Cauldron does this a lot. | |
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Iron Maiden: Any cover where Eddie the Head makes an appearance, especially Iron Maiden. | |
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The Hellbeast in NES Godzilla Creepypasta. | |
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The little girl on the cover of Beautiful Freak by Eels has large creepy eyes. | |
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The album cover of The Miracle by Queen shows a composite of the band members' faces. The Gentle Giant on Queen's album cover of News of the World (Queen). |
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The otherwise ridiculous movie Care Bears In Wonderland features a scene during the Evil Wizard's song when he very briefly produces an uncannily terrifying face. | |
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In the music video for "Mama," by Genesis, when Phil Collins laughs. Also done in live performances of the song as well. "In the Air Tonight" does this as well. When the drum solo kicks in, Collins' black-and-white visage suddenly transforms into a blazing, brightly-colored, and VERY angry thermographic image. |
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"What, do tell, is your worst fear?" | |
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The Book of Life | hasFeature |
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Brightheart from Warrior Cats has half of her face torn off by a pack of dogs, leaving her permanently scarred and missing an eye. This picture from Cats of the Clans sums it up nicely. | |
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Squimpus McGrimpus: The Five Nights At Freddys analog horror serie's Signature Scene is one of these. In "Facial Recognition Testing", we get to see how the animatronics see William Afton; while the grey smug little smile he has before it all goes wrong is unnerving, it's outdone when we get to see the juicy part: Williams face contorted into a Slasher Smile, tinted purple, and warped to a freaky shape. "Finale" makes it worse, as when Michael burns down Fazbears Fright, in turn killing Springtrap, we get to see the horrific revision of Aftons portrait, now tinted red and his face warping into a terrified expression to match his ultimate fate. | |
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Unikitty's face◊ whenever she gets angry or talks about not happy things. This goes up to eleven when she goes berserk during the Final Battle when the Micro-Managers attack Emmet's Humongous Mecha. | |
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The LEGO Movie | hasFeature |
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The face that the Moon King makes from Kubo and the Two Strings shortly before His One-Winged Angel form. | |
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In Homestar Runner, Sir Shmallow (a 1930s version of the already-horrific Marshy the Marshmallow) briefly assumes one of these while screaming at the viewer to "Look lively!" | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Clem showed this to the potentials in "Potential". The ghostly James Stanley's rotting zombie-like face in "I Only Had Eyes For You" while scaring Buffy and dancing to a song with his teacher. |
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Quest for Camelot: Ruber has one when he takes off his helmet after he breaks into Juliana's home with his henchmen. | |
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Al Capp's Li'l Abner had a character named "Lena the Hyena" whose face was never shown, but by reputation and the reactions of other characters was this. Capp eventually ran a contest for readers to send in their own depictions of Lena. The winning entry, by Basil Wolverton, can be seen here◊. | |
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Paperinik New Adventures: Raghor's face is usually under a helm, but when he takes it off... not only does he seem to be completely scarred, but he also has Medusa-like tentacles. | |
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The Ant Bully: "Human!...Come with us!" | |
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Part of what brought Blood Meridian back to the spotlight in 2023 is this particularly memetic fan art of Judge Holden that captures his character all too well. For those too afraid to click, imagine a hairless, grinning, white-skinned giant looking down at you with unspeakable intentions. | |
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The Queen of Hearts' face in Alice in Wonderland when she says "Someone's head's going to ROLL for this!!!" | |
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The face Pete as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come makes in Mickey's Christmas Carol during this exchange with Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge: | |
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Pete | hasFeature |
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"And the weight of it will crush his BONES!" | |
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The Secret of NIMH | hasFeature |
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In Marble Hornets, near the end of Entry #22, and in one of totheark's video responses. | |
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Marble Hornets (Web Video) | hasFeature |
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In Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk, the main character's lower jaw is shot off. This fanmade image◊ (WARNING: gory/NSFW) gives a pretty good idea of why this is a bit of an upsetting thing. | |
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Implied for Doctor Doom of Fantastic Four; first he gets his face scarred up by being caught next to an exploding machine (though precisely how badly scarred varies), and then he, in some tellings at least, puts his trademark metal facemask on. While it's still red hot. | |
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Breaking Bad has a good example of this in the Season 4 finale, when Gus is caught in an explosion. He calmly exits the crumbling room, adjusting his tie and looking perfectly fine, until the camera pans around to reveal half his face missing, hollowed eye socket staring blankly, teeth bared through the distinct lack of cheek. Exploded flesh adorning his shoulder. Incidentally the name of the episode is "Face Off". Heh. | |
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Brutus growls at Snoops who thanked him for bringing back Penny in The Rescuers. | |
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The picture in the Creepypasta ''Teeth.jpg◊. It was made from one of the protagonist's friends with more than just Photoshop. | |
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Creepypasta | hasFeature |
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King Triton becomes angry when seeing Ariel missing in The Little Mermaid Right before he completely demolishes Ariel's treasure room ("So help me, Ariel, I'm going to get through to you! And if this is the only way... so be it!"). |
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The Little Mermaid (1989) | hasFeature |
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The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: Vos. Oh sweet holy crap, Vos. Vos is a Decepticon Justice Division member, and he combines Cold-Blooded Torture with this trope. Transformer faces have been pretty ugly before, but somehow this◊ takes The Blank, inverts the concept of the Face Stealer (a Face Giver, perhaps?), and comes out the other side unsettling and terrifying. Vos now has competition in the form of the incredibly creepy Sunder◊ from the same series. It probably comes as little surprise that he's a Serial Killer. |
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The face Jack Skellington makes from The Nightmare Before Christmas when he threatens Lock, Shock, and Barrel.◊ | |
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The closeups of the goblin faces from The Hobbit when we get our first look at them, especially the last one. | |
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Mob Psycho 100: Any time Mob displays anger is usually a case of Tranquil Fury, with little change of expression. When he discovers however what appears to be as the burning corpses of his family in a house fire, his expression becomes a downright terrifying face of overwhelming, burning rage. Sweet dreams everyone◊. | |
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The face Joanna makes from The Rescuers Down Under when she sticks her head out at Cody in the hole. | |
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