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Plant Aliens
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Aliens aren't just made of meat. Whether dumb, talkative or even singing, plant-based aliens have been a staple of movies, films and TV for decades. There are even a few based on fungi, which are just as sessile, despite being very different from plants. They're actually much more closely related to animals, but if you've got walking talking mushrooms, why worry about a little thing like that? On a side note, plant aliens are nearly always mobile and/or sentient, traits that pretty much defeat the point of belonging to a kingdom whose feeding methods do not rely on looking for other organisms to eat (and raises the question where they get all the extra energy from). Then again, what can you expect from Fantastic Flora? May cross over with Plant Mooks if the characters are treated as disposable cannon fodder. Compare Plant Person, Planimal, and Botanical Abomination. See also Alien Kudzu, which may or may not be a plant. |
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Deep Gravity: When Drummond is informed that the animal-like lifeforms he's looking at can photosynthesize, he's surprised and asks if they're plants. He's told that "animal" and "plant" aren't really valuable biological distinctions for things from a completely different planet; they could be called plant aliens, but that's just applying Earth terminology to things that don't really follow Earth rules. | |
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In Captain Ufo, the Neseans are plant aliens evolved from the Man Eating Plants the crew met at the beginning of the season. Actually, the plants evolved to humanoid forms exactly because Ufo invaded their planet | |
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Starbound: The playable Florans subvert the nature-loving plant people stereotype by being violent, bloodthirsty, caveman-like carnivores and are thought little of by the other, fleshy races. The nonplayable Agarians are mushroom people who speak a language that is unaffected by the player's Translation Convention, making their origins and motives very mysterious. Occasionally, you'll find a settlement of them having Florans imprisoned in underground dungeons, hinting at some sort of relationship between them. The Poptop, a commonly-encountered beast, is actually a plant, according to source material. And like the Florans, their innocent appearance hides a thoroughly vicious predator. |
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Starcraft: It's been mentioned that the Protoss photosynthesize. | |
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Master of Orion 3 has the Audrieh and Phaigour as minor non-playable races. Their exact natures are never really clarified beyond being categorized as "Plant" and "Fungal" respectively. | |
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Count Duckula once travels to a strange future where Earth is populated by intelligent, human-sized vegetables. Problem: He's a vegetarian vampire. (OTOH, humans have no problem with eating meat while consisting of meat, but that point wasn't made in the episode.) | |
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Star Wars: Republic featured the Neti, a race of long-lived plant aliens. At least two of them, Ood Bnar and Tra'Saa, became Jedi. Neti resembled bundles of knotted tree roots but had limited shape-shifting abilities, able to alter the actual shaping of their bodies (Tra'Saa, for instance, adopted a Cute Monster Girl-like appearance, with only her "hair" appearing rootlike). | |
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2300 AD: In the adventure Energy Curve, the Klaxun are mobile plants with human-level intelligence. | |
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In Quark, Ficus is a Human Alien in appearance, but because he is actually a Plant Alien, his psychology is that of an emotionless Spock, only more so. His Mirror Universe double is exactly like him because "There are no good or bad plants, only plants." | |
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Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare introduces the Alien Flower in the Legends of the Lawn DLC. She looks like violet Fantastic Flora mixed with The Greys. Her special ability is shooting alien spores that remain in the air while damaging enemies. | |
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Zones of Thought: The skrode-riders in A Fire Upon the Deep and The Children of the Sky are part-plant A.I.s that live just about everywhere in the inhabited galaxy and turn out to be quite important to the plot. | |
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Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: The Xenofungus is the base for the Planet-wide Hive Mind. | |
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Vampirella: One side story features a plant vampire whose only reason for existing is the Pun topping of a Tall Tale... when they drive a steak through his heart. (At which point the Galactic Police storms in and busts everybody - probably for being too silly.) | |
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War Wind: The Eaggra are a numerous plant species that was used for slave labour by the reptilian Tha Roon before the inevitable uprising. | |
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The Outer Limits (1963): "Moonstone" features the Grippians, an alien race who are basically sentient anenomes. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "Flower Child", a plant-based alien, the Last Of Its Kind, travelled to Earth via a meteor. It became embedded in the soil of a community garden of a San Francisco apartment building and grew into a strange plant overnight. After it kills Mary Cummings with its stinger, the alien uses the energy that it absorbed in the process to transform itself into a beautiful young woman named Violet. Taking up residence in Mary's apartment, Violet seeks to procreate and produces a scent which men find seductive. She sets her sights on Chris, who has just moved into the building with his fiancée Mia and is experiencing pre-wedding jitters. Chris initially manages to resist temptation due to his commitment to remain faithful to Mia but the landlord Mr. Sylvano is less strong-willed and is killed by Violet for his trouble. Chris eventually succumbs to her charms and they have sex. As a result, Violet obtains Chris' seed and uses it to produce millions of offspring which she ejects from her body through the mouth. Her species will soon spread all over Earth and replace humanity as the dominant species. | |
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Darkwing Duck: The villains of "Twin Beaks" grow as plants, but their eventual form is a copy of someone in duck society. Their infiltration is halted partly through the aid of other aliens, talking cows. | |
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: Word of God states that ET's species is plantlike in their anatomy and asexual. | |
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Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams: The Martian wildlife is often composed of moving plants (die, roaming cacti, die!). This includes the sapient inhabitants. | |
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: Rykornians are small rhombus bodied male aliens with leaf-like limbs and long silky fibers growing on their faces that are born from husks on large stalks which seem to be the sedentary females of the species and which have long thin leaves they can use as tentacles and "knock out sap". | |
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Tamagotchi: Certain breeds of Tamagotchi resemble Earth plants, with Kuratchi (a flower Tamagotchi in a flower pot) being one of the earliest-appearing examples. | |
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Matango, a Japanese horror film, features fungi that take over human bodies. In the U.S., it had the more "colorful" title Attack of the Mushroom People. Note that these aren't technically aliens (that we know of), just an isolated parasitic species on a uncharted pacific island. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-1923 is a forest on an asteroid. | |
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Well World: The Czillians are bipedal sentient plants. They are a lot more plant-like and a lot less humanoid then many of the other examples. | |
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In his debut in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Lilo tries to use him in a bet against Mertle to win an orchid competition at a fair she was completely unprepared for. Mertle gets scared by Sprout snapping at her and accidentally breaks the pot he was planted in, causing him to root to the ground and grow into a giant plant with his buds terrorizing the fair. | |
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Space Ghost: "The Gargoyloids". The title monsters control ambulatory plant life, which they use to entwine and capture Space Ghost, Jan, Jace and Blip. "Two Faces of Doom". Spider Woman uses seeds to create "giant spider plants", intending for them to kill Space Ghost and his sidekicks. |
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The sarlacc in Return of the Jedi is a massive Man-Eating Plant-like creature that unnaturally prolongs the life of anything it eats while slowly digesting them for a thousand years. It's said to reproduce through spores, and because of their Bizarre Alien Biology xenobiologists are unsure whether to classify them as plant or animal but most lean towards the former. | |
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Ben 10: Alien Force: Swampfire is a plant guy that attacks with fire, of all things. Ultimate Swampfire from Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien looks like a tree and wields explosive savia. | |
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Galaxy Angel has used a few strange alien plants; the usually serious games and manga are also not immune to the occasional sentient plant biting Mint's ears. They usually, however, Call a Rabbit a "Smeerp" and end up with regular "space roses" and the like. | |
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Captain Harlock: The Mazone are plant-based alien women, blue like Zhaan from Farscape, though they share the long hair of most female Leiji Matsumoto characters. | |
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Irregular Webcomic!: Quercus is a tree being from the planet Fagalia. He really dislikes florists. | |
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Guardians of the Galaxy: Groot is a humanoid alien tree. | |
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Warcraft includes several moving plantlike creatures. Notable ones are bogbeasts (shambling swamp thing-type creatures), lashers (flower-like plants with small roots for lef and tentacle-like vines), fungal giants (giant creatures made ouf of fungi), and the Sporelings, a group of fungus-based humanoids in World of Warcraft that are friendly to players and sell some unique items and recipes (including a pet sporebat) for those who build reputation with them. | |
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Star Trek Novel 'Verse: The Mabrae, appearing in Star Trek: The Lost Era and Star Trek: The Next Generation Relaunch, are animals but live symbiotically with plants that grow on their bodies, and are tailored to each individual. Security guards have tough bark as natural body armour, diplomats and politicians grow exotic colourful flowers. These plants are essentially the Mabrae's clothes. They consider segregation between leaf and flesh barbaric. | |
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Otherspace: The peaceful merchants called Muscipulans are man-sized Venus fly traps with dozens of wriggling tentacles for locomotion. | |
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In Cat A Lyst, by Alan Dean Foster, the protagonists meet up with a starfaring band of treelike aliens who possess genius-level intelligence but are somewhat lacking in the common-sense department. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998): One episode features an invasion by broccoli-shaped aliens. With their parents paralyzed, the children of Townsville resorted to eating the intruders, at the PPGs' behest. (Obviously, the Aesop to be learned here was to eat your vegetables... but hypnosis by eating vegetables was what brought up this situation in the first place.) Relish Rampage, a tie-in game, has the Girls defeating alien pickles. |
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The X-Files: "Field Trip" is about a sprawling underground fungi that hypnotizes people into thinking they're in a nice safe place, like a bed in cabin, to immobilize and devour them. It almost gets Mulder and Scully. This plot is based on a news report about a fungus in Oregon that is two miles across and may be the largest living thing on Earth. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Aartuk are nomadic starfish-like sapient plants that are always battle-hungry. Hamadryads are sapient plants from the Feywild that can alter their bodies during sleep to gain different abilities and the appearance of their foliage changes as they age from spring to summer to autumn to winter. They existed in the 3rd edition, where they were called "Killoren" and were explicitly a plant-based member of The Fair Folk. |
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Metroid II: Return of Samus: Blob throwers look like flowers on top of tree trunks anyway, although it can move almost like rubber to throw its blobs. Moheeks are said to be but do not look the part. Skorp sprites make them look like flowery cacti but official art makes them look more like arthropods. Official art makes septoggs look like dirt monsters with grass growing on them. | |
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Farscape: Zhaan is a Human Alien plant. It's for the most part treated as no different from the various other biological quirks of the aliens in the series (we aren't even told until late in the first season). It becomes a plot point in one episode when she starts "budding" and growing more aggressive because her body needs to feed on some animal protein once in a while. She also really enjoys being out in bright solar light. | |
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Sector General: The AACP. It's even mentioned that the creator of the classification scheme failed to take the possibility of intelligent plants, and is in fact used in every book as the prime example of how the system is imperfect. | |
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Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors: The Monster Minds, using giant vines to travel between worlds. Unique in the listed examples as being plant-cyborgs. | |
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Little Shop of Horrors featured a talking, singing, man-eating, mean green mother from outer space called Audrey II. | |
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In Rocket Age the entire moon of Ganymede is covered in plant life, in both earth-like forms and animal analogues. | |
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EXTRAPOWER: Star Resistance has two in the Ghost Gate dimension: what can only be described as a carnivorous square of dead grass, and a large flower with tooth-lined petals and a human face in the middle. | |
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Young Wizards: The Demisiv look like walking Christmas trees with berry-like eyes. | |
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Sanitarium: The second area ("The innocent abandoned") in under control of Mother, a massive plant-being and a Well-Intentioned Extremist who is disgusted by the idea of meat beings, but considers children to be precious innocents and wants to save them... by turning them into plants and integrating them in herself. She's also an allegory for the disease. | |
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Mass Effect: The Thorian is one huge plant-like... thing that can control sapient creatures through spores. | |
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Speaker for the Dead, and the other related sequels to Ender's Game, have the pequeninos, which after dying become sentient trees. In fact, every native species (only a few dozen species exist) on that planet had an animal/plant duality to its life cycle. It's an important plot point when the humans figure out WHY and actually explains the single-biome nature of the planet (it's all just fields and forests). The cause of all this is the Descolada, a highly-adaptable virus capable of infecting any living thing. It unravels any DNA strand it comes into contact with, causing the death of any organism that has not adapted to it. Humans can only survive it by ingesting genetically-engineered food supplements daily, and all who contract it are carriers. When the Descolada first appeared on Lusitania, it wiped out the vast majority of plant and animal species, leaving behind those that managed to adapt and use the Descolada as part of their lifecycle. Essentially, this means that various animals are, at different stages in their lives, plants and vice versa. The "piggies", local primitive sentients, turn into trees when properly killed (it's a great honor) and retain some of their consciousness as plants, whose sap is used to fertilize female "piggies" (which look like tiny snakes). When the Starways Congress finds out about the Descolada, they send a fleet to destroy Lusitania. Luckily, thanks to the lack of FTL travel, the fleet won't arrive for decades. |
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Transformers: ★Headmasters: In one episode, Scorponok used Daniel to sneak seeds of giant man eating plants to San Francisco and the Autobots' Athenia base. Said plants later uprooted themselves and walked around, making them true plant aliens. | |
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Super Mario Bros. has the Whittles from Super Mario Galaxy 2, creatures resembling living, simplistic wooden statues | |
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In Waking Mars, the Zoa, while not technically plants, are fairly similar to plants, considering they are stationary. | |
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Lexx: Lykka is a carnivorous plant which takes her form from the thoughts of those nearby, which she sprouts as a form of camouflage. | |
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Superman: The story For the Man Who Has Everything introduces the Black Mercy, a parasitic intelligent plant which attaches itself to a host and feds from their bio-aura while inducing its victim hallucinations. | |
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The Brittas Empire: Used for a brief gag at the end of "Body Language" when it is revealed that a houseplant that Helen had purchased at a market was actually an alien life-form, who proceeds to warp out in front of Colin after concluding that there's No Intelligent Life Here. | |
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Science Girls!: The antagonists, complete with "They're not plants, that's not how plants work!" lecture from Biology Girl. | |
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Animorphs: Broccoli is an alien organism, as revealed in Megamorphs #2. There's nothing remarkable about it (it is broccoli after all, it was just brought by alien immigrants millions of years ago) but as Marco jokes, it explains so much about the weird taste. One of the monsters of the Hork-Bajir home world, the Lerdethak, seems to be a kind of plant. If so, Visser Three morphing into one (in book #11) is the one known example of someone acquiring a plant. |
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The Dreamstone: While not "aliens" per se, the Wuts are revealed to be plantlike in more than just their green and vaguely leafy-looking appearance. In one episode, we see a yellowish and aged-looking Wut step into a pool of water... and in the time it takes to pan to the water and back to his face, he becomes recognizable again as one of the main characters. | |
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Naruto: The Ten-Tailed Beast is a blood-drinking, life force-draining alien tree worshipped as a god. And that was before Kaguya ÅŒtsutsuki — a human alien — fused with it to become the Ten-Tailed Beast. | |
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Beast Machines: Botanica is a robot plant alien — who took her form from an entire planet of plant aliens — and the style of the series plus her personal philosophy makes it hard to keep track of which mode is which. | |
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Ben 10: Wildvine is an alien resembling a humanoid Venus flytrap. Cleverly, his species is called "Florauna" (Flora/Fauna). Ben 10: Alien Force: Swampfire is a plant guy that attacks with fire, of all things. Ultimate Swampfire from Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien looks like a tree and wields explosive savia. The Highbreed are also plant-like. One episode shows they drink with "roots" they have in their stomachs. |
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The Day of the Triffids features strange plants that are in the habit of walking around and killing people with their deadly stingers. Ordinarily a rake and a good dose of weed killer would be enough to dispatch them, but at the start of the novel almost all living humans are blinded by a meteor shower. Strictly speaking, the triffids' origins were never explicitly established, with one of the protagonists believing an alternative theory that they were the terrestrial product of Soviet plant breeding experiments. The "meteor shower" may or may not have been a man-made weapon. | |
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Leslie Fish: One verse of the Star Trek Filk Song "Banned from Argo" is: | |
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Swamp Thing: The title character is a disembodied consciousness, who forms his body from the plantlife surrounding him. This works well on Earth, where the flora is just flora, and can be twisted and reshaped with impunity. When he lands on an alien planet and is surrounded by sentient plants, it's outright Body Horror the way they're twisted and crammed together to form the body of a giant space alien. For the record, said planet was the homeworld of the plantlike Silver Age Green Lantern named Medphyll (who arrives to reason with Swampy). Jason Woodrue, a.k.a. the Floronic Man, a foe of Atom and Swamp Thing, occasional ally of Poison Ivy, and onetime New Guardian, is a humanoid who comes from an interdimensional planet populated by a race of dryads, and gained a tree-like form. His early pre-Crisis Atom stories have him using Earth as a base from which he would try to conquer his homeworld. His alien origin is dropped in the New 52, where Jason is now an American-born human given a tree-like form, and is known as the Seeder. |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, one of the alien Neo-Spacians who follow Judai around in Spirit form is Glow-Moss, which is a Plant-Type on its card. | |
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Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire: The most powerful, terrifying alien in the galaxy (so much so that he has a private teleportation system for getting around and a pocket-sized black hole trash can, and on his lonesome several levels on power ladder higher than the human species as a whole) is Lord Thezmothete. Thezmothete's right-hand-entity is He-Who-Must-Be-Watered, who looks like a large arrangement of exotic flowers in a hovering bowl. | |
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Ultraseven: The Wyann, the Aliens of the Week in "The Green Terror", are sapient, mobile masses of thorny shrubbery that turn humans into more of their kind by drinking their blood. | |
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Orion's Arm has several examples of "provolved" plants. | |
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The Thing from Another World: The titular creature is a plant-like humanoid lifeform. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend have Doraemon and friends being taken to Planet Green, populated by sentient, living plants. Unfortunately, these aliens are hostile and intends to drop a green nuke on earth to convert our planet into a green world like theirs. | |
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Courage the Cowardly Dog: Courage seems to run into a lot of hostile, talking fruits and vegetables. Not all of them are space aliens, but some are. | |
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In Semiosis by Sue Burke, the planet Pax is dominated by many varieties of sentient plant. The smartest of these is a vast, distributed bamboo-like plant which enters into a symbiotic relationship with a colony of humans, who it initially views as mere "animal-tools" but gradually grows to respect as something like equals. | |
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Garth Marenghis Darkplace parodied this beautifully when we find out that broccoli is alien. This is the reason why people in that episode were suddenly turning into broccoli. But the space broccoli was a metaphor for AIDS! | |
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In Outlaw Star there's a sapient cactus that can control people's actions by vibrating its quills. | |
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To Love Ru has Celine, a giant sentient friendly Man-Eating Plant that lives in Rito's back yard. After she (apparently) becomes ill, Rito and company travel to an entire planet of hostile Plant Aliens in search of a cure. Turns out Celine was just entering her next biological stage: a little girl with a flower growing out of her head. Momo has an entire collection of these she can summon through her phone at anytime. | |
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Doctor's Orders: The Lahit are basically walking fir trees. Upon seeing a group of them, McCoy snarks that Birnham Wood finally gets to come to Dunsinane. | |
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Lost in Space features a somewhat-infamous episode entitled "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" with an alien carrot, Tybo the Giant Carrot Man, as a villain; some of the cast couldn't stop laughing on-camera at how ridiculous it was. | |
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Star Wars: The High Republic introduced the Drengir, a sentient, telepathic species of carnivorous plant-like aliens with insatiable appetites and a healing factor powerful enough that bisecting one with a lightsaber was an effective way of causing that Drengir to asexually reproduce. Being exposed to the Drengir could cause other creatures with telepathic abilities, including Jedi, to become enmeshed in their collective mind. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Orks have had a weird history with this trope. About the only thing that has remained constant is that they reproduce asexually, giving off spores through their life which grow new Orks in underground wombs; they release extra spores upon death, and as a result are basically impossible to completely wipe out. It's also implied they can photosynthesize. As for what else is canon, well, the writers haven't been able to find something that makes sense. They've gone from a symbiotic relationship between a mammal-like creature and a fungus, meaning they have green skin but red blood, to fungus/algae/vertebrate hybrids (after somebody pointed out the difference between plants and fungi). There are a few more conventional examples, such as the Brainleaf and Spiker, alien trees that reproduce by converting anything that crosses their path into another of their kind. |
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CthulhuTech: The Migou appear, as in the Cthulhu Mythos, as flying masses of aren fungus vaguely resembling giant insects. | |
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Sonic X has the Dying Race of plant aliens, who play an important part in Season 3. The notable members include Cosmo and the Metarex. | |
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In the Stitch! anime (listed here instead of the Anime & Manga folder for consistency with the franchise), it's revealed that he can also spread seeds across the galaxy to grow copies of himself known as Sproutlings (X-509-A), which carry his original programming. | |
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Albion brings us Argim. Technically he's an iskai (a standard alien species in the game), until one of his experiments with immortality caused the psychic organ connected to his brain to somehow fuse with the plants that make up his home, effectively turning him into a living dungeon. | |
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In Aleste and Aleste 2, the heroine battles a horde of super-intelligent plants trying to take over the world. | |
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Doctor Who: "Mission to the Unknown" and "The Daleks' Master Plan" have the Varga plants on the Planet Kembel — homicidal mobile plants which infect people, first making them turn into homicidal maniacs, and then into Varga plants. They are native to Skaro, which suggests that they might be another of Davros' projects. "The Seeds of Doom" has an alien plant that also transforms people into plants — shades of Body Horror there. Meglos, the evil shape-shifting cactus who wants to take over the universe. "The End of the World" features bipedal, talking plants that evolved from trees in the Brazilian rainforest. However, in appearance they're more like Rubber-Forehead Aliens — or, in Jabe's case, a Green-Skinned Space Babe. They have concealed tentacles ("I'm not supposed to show them in public"), and consider being breathed on a rather "intimate" gift. "There's more where that came from." |
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Journey into Space: Discussed in The Red Planet. Lemmy suspects that the Martians may be vegetable men. | |
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Star Trek Expanded Universe: Star Trek Novel 'Verse: The Mabrae, appearing in Star Trek: The Lost Era and Star Trek: The Next Generation Relaunch, are animals but live symbiotically with plants that grow on their bodies, and are tailored to each individual. Security guards have tough bark as natural body armour, diplomats and politicians grow exotic colourful flowers. These plants are essentially the Mabrae's clothes. They consider segregation between leaf and flesh barbaric. Doctor's Orders: The Lahit are basically walking fir trees. Upon seeing a group of them, McCoy snarks that Birnham Wood finally gets to come to Dunsinane. |
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Sushi Pack, "From the Planet Citrus" sees the pack getting jailed for trying to offer flowers, chocolate (made from cocoa seeds), and a painting of applesauce to some orange (shape, not just color) aliens from the planet Citrus. Moral of the day: Always do your research! | |
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Myriad Song has Morphir, which become sapient, motile shapeshifters when fed the brains of sapient creatures. Ldum-Rabo are a fungus-based sapience (Ldum), paired with a non-sapient humanoid host (Rabo). | |
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At the Mountains of Madness: The Elder Things have tissues more like those of plants than those of animals. | |
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The Avengers: The Cotati are intelligent, telepathic alien trees, and originally pretty inoffensive, responding to the Skrulls' challenge to create something in the Blue Area of the Moon by making a garden so beautiful it outshone the Kree's competing city. The Kree did not take this well. Eventually, in Empyre, they got sick of being everyone's whipping boys and demonstrated a previously well-hidden dark side. | |
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Star Trek: The Animated Series features the plant-like Phylosians. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of Seasons episode 3 is about a flower alien landing on Earth and befriending the goats. Wolffy tries to get the flower alien to capture the goats for him so that he can cook and eat them. | |
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The Day of the Triffids: Alien plants come down to Earth in a meteor shower and start walking around and killing people with their deadly stingers. | |
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Uplift: The Kanten were genetically engineered to be sapient over a period of roughly a hundred thousand years. They are small trees but can walk and talk, and are no "closer to nature" than animal-like aliens. They are one of the few species allied to Earthclan. Mulc-"spiders" are a species of sapient, but sessile, plant-like things quite unlike any life on Earth, which exist to dissolve cities after planets are declared fallow and evacuated. | |
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Spore has several plant parts that can be used for creating creatures. | |
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Meteos: Two of the many diverse aliens can be classified here: the sapient clairvoyant flowers of the planet Florias and the symbiotic living trees of Wuud/Arborea. | |
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Numbuh Vine in Codename: Kids Next Door (well, more specifically the Galactic KND April Fool's joke video/stealth trailer) is an alien operative who looks like a potted plant turned upside down, and whose full numbuh is the chemical formula for chlorophyll. She's also the true identity of Numbuh One's girlfriend, Lizzie Devine. | |
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Pikmin: The titular pikmin are part Plant Aliens, part social insects, all cute. The "alien" part is relative, though: to Olimar and the other Hocotatian astronauts they certainly are peculiar alien creatures, but the setting of the game is all but stated to be Earth After the End. There's also the walking, delicious fungus Puffstool with mutagenic spores. | |
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The Avengers (1960s) episode "The Man-Eater of Surrey Green" features a giant plant that's using psychic powers to control a team of scientists to help it spread its seeds across the world. It then eats them all, as is its wont. The episode also features a baffling off-hand reference to forests on the moon. | |
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Stellaris has fungoids by default (though some of them appear to be parasitical or symbiotic on a meaty host creature) and plantoids as a DLC. | |
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Star Wars Legends: "Day of the Sepulchral Night": The Zelosians are basically Ridiculously Human Plant Aliens. They bleed green, have very vivid green eyes, and can live for a month on water and sunlight, but otherwise are basically human, down to digestive tracts and reproduction. They're even classified as "Near-Human", implying that they're capable of interbreeding with humans. Somehow. Lampshaded by one of them in Death Star, when he wonders if any geneticists have been able to make sense of his kind. There are several others, among whom the Neti (Force-sensitive sentient shapeshifting trees, alternating between a sapling stage, fully mobile periods of a few centuries (in which the females have breasts for some reason), and a up to millennium of hibernation in the form a big, rooted tree, which can extend to indefinite given the right conditions) and the Baffor Trees (regular, non-sentient trees on their own, but able to link their roots together to create a collective consciousness) A one-off joke in Darksaber mentions a carnivorous alien vending a vegetable stand next to a plant-like alien selling hunks of meat. |
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Paperinik New Adventures: The Evronians, who first come to life as large fungus-like "spores" before maturing as fully mobile ducklike aliens, and even as adults maintain the ability to turn back in their very resilient spore form when in mortal danger. The enormous reproductive rate coming from their fungal nature, alongside the fact modern Evronians actually clone said spores, is one of the reasons they are a Horde of Alien Locusts, as they have to find new worlds to invade and, after a certain point, turn into Planet Spaceships to divide their numbers by half and go different ways to avoid a genocidal civil war. | |
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Lilo & Stitch franchise: Sprout (X-509) is a Venus flytrap-like creature who was created by Jumba to grow into an uncontrollable destructive forest. In his debut in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Lilo tries to use him in a bet against Mertle to win an orchid competition at a fair she was completely unprepared for. Mertle gets scared by Sprout snapping at her and accidentally breaks the pot he was planted in, causing him to root to the ground and grow into a giant plant with his buds terrorizing the fair. In the Stitch! anime (listed here instead of the Anime & Manga folder for consistency with the franchise), it's revealed that he can also spread seeds across the galaxy to grow copies of himself known as Sproutlings (X-509-A), which carry his original programming. |
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Dragon Ball Z: They're never directly identified as plants, but the green-skinned Namekians don't eat any kind of food and drink only water, because they get everything else they need for nourishment from photosynthesis. Physically, they're more like slug-people. | |
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The Space Bar gives us the Vedj, mobile plants with normal human-level intelligence. This gets creepy when as a puzzle solution you have to eat the fruits of one of the aliens as an antidote. As in, her children. Squick. | |
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Endless Space 2: The Unfallen are essentially moving, sentient trees. They were content with just slow and peaceful advancement ever since they became sentient right until two other races had a skirmish above their planet; this woke them up, and made them think they should go out into the galaxy and try to calm things down, hopefully in a peaceful manner. | |
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Rod Allbright Alien Adventures series includes a sentient plant named Phil among its crew. (Phillogenous esk Piemondum, in full.) He looks just like a giant flower in a floating pot and speaks by 'burping' air through his pods. When the main character expresses astonishment that a plant could talk, he responds, "You're made of meat. It's a wonder you can think at all." Which is also a Shout-Out to this story. | |
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"The Whisperer in Darkness" features an alien race, the Mi-Go, sometimes called the "fungi from Yuggoth". They are not true fungi, though; that's just the nearest comparable Earth organism. In appearance they are somewhat crustacean with membranous wings, their bodies quickly dissolve after death, they are capable of human speech after surgical alteration, and the material they are made of does not appear in photographs. | |
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Mahu: In "Second Chance", the galaxy houses several intergalactic nations made entirely of sentient plant aliens. Also, for some odd reason, most of these nations happen to be theocratic. | |
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