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Characters traveling in an unfamiliar area choose to stop at a landmark. They discover that it's not terrain, it's something, and much bigger than that something has any right to be. The specific something can vary considerably, but it's typically either a living entity, its remains, or something created by living entities, such as a building, a vehicle or the like. Often accompanied by a Reveal Shot. Common Subtropes of this trope include characters finding out that the giant crater is actually a giant footprint, that an asteroid, moon, planet or other astronomical body is a gigantic spaceship or station, that the asteroid cave you're hiding in is a giant space slug, or that a mountain, hill, or island is a sleeping giant/troll/turtle/earth elemental. Sometimes, the elephant is the room, metaphorically, and the entire world you're on is a giant turtle. Or maybe it's still just the kind of place you thought it was, but alive. For ships/stations that may literally be confused with moons (or planets), see Planet Spaceship. See also Big Dumb Object and Dyson Sphere. If it's a real-world location, may overlap with Weaponized Landmark. Whatever the actual object turns out to be the discovery of it can often lead to an Oh, Crap! moment. Contrast No Mere Windmill, Genius Loci. Warning: These are potential spoilers, so everything will be unmarked. |
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In Disgaea 4, the Tera Star animation shows the planets of the solar system, starting with Earth and going through Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, U- wait a minute... | |
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In Shin Megami Tensei II, player will found pointy mountains in undergound and Makai demon world. The mountains eventually move, it turn out that these mountains is actually the dragon Kuzuryu. | |
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Adventure Time: In "Memories of Boom-Boom Mountain", Finn and Jake follow the sound of crying up a mountain-side during a rock slide. Then they discover the crying is coming from the mountain itself, and the falling rocks are its tears. In "Another Way", Finn has a dramatic musical moment on top of a grassy mountain. The mountain then gets up & turns out to be the cyclops Finn was looking for at the beginning of the episode so he could use his tears to heal his broken leg. In "The Party's Over, Isla de Señorita", the Ice King washes up on a random island only to discover that it's a giant island woman. She turns out to be very nice, but a bit of a doormat when it comes to her neglectful boyfriend, the Party God. |
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Empire from the Ashes: In Mutineers' Moon, the Moon is no moon. It's a light picket cruiser with enough firepower to make the Death Stars seem weak in comparison, that threw the original Moon into the Sun and secretly replaced it 50,000 years ago. Oddly enough, this is the least outrageous plot point. | |
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In Pokémon Detective Pikachu, after escaping a group of angry Greninja, the heroes find themselves in a place called the Torterra Garden. Then the mountains start to move. The entire valley is made of Torterra that have been mutated to an enormous size. The whole scene is a reference to Torterra's Pokédex entry, which states that herds of Torterra are often mistaken for entire moving forests. | |
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Bas-Lag Cycle: The Scar, Bellis finds out what it is Armada is looking for by means of a drawing in a book. It takes her a moment of looking at the drawing to realize that the immense set of concentric circles in the depths of the sea represent an immense eye. | |
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Dinosaur Train: In "Triassic Turtle", Don mistakes Adam Adocus for a rock until he sits on him, causing Adam to retract into his shell. In "Back in Time", Tiny assumes that Dion Dimetrodon a weird-looking plant when she first sees his sail, so everyone is startled when he starts moving. |
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In Super Mario Galaxy 2, in the Freezy Flake Galaxy, Mario lands on a suspicious ice planetoid covered in what seem to be spikes at the end of the level. Until he takes the nearby Sling Star and lands on the next planet, causing said first planetoid to crash down and be revealed to be Sorbetti, the level boss. | |
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Played straight in an issue of Astonishing X-Men, where what is previously thought to be a moon turns out to be a station. Lampshaded by Beast, who says "You know, I thought I'd have a lot more fun if I ever got to say this...That's no moon..." | |
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A Thousand and One... Americas: The tenth episode has an auditory example. Chris and his pet Lon enter the ChavÃn de Huántar building to rescue a missing kid. Shortly after they find him, they hear a loud jaguar roar, which surprises Chris as he wouldn't expect to see jaguars inside an ancient gallery like that. And he's right.... what they're listening to is a water entrance that is being covered, which leads to a powerful torrent of water aiming directly at them. | |
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A Chorus of Dragons: Dragons are so big that people tend to mistake them for parts of the landscape until they move. When Sharanakal is introduced, Kihrin first mistakes him for a craggy island... until the island opens its eyes. | |
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Upon arriving in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario looks around in awe and disbelief, and he slowly starts to reach toward a blue-capped toadstool. But then a "mushroom" in the foreground begins to move... | |
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Digimon: Digimon Tamers has a forest that turns out to be Xuanwumon of The Four Gods. Digimon Data Squad takes it a step further with El Doradimon, which — much as its name suggests — houses a forest and a full-functioning city on its back. Taken even further in Digimon Fusion with KingWhamon, who makes himself look like an island! |
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In Endless Frontier, the heroes note that the location in which they go to confront the invaders attacking their worlds seems to be a giant fossilized monster. It is in fact the corpse of Stern Regisseur, the final boss of Super Robot Wars: Original Generation 2. | |
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Pathways into Darkness: The introduction explains that the Chicxulub impactor was in fact the unconscious body of god-like Eldritch Abomination. | |
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Revelation Space: In the first novel, a planet orbiting a neutron star turns out to be a beacon that alerts the Inhibitors, a race of Omnicidal Maniac aliens. The neutron star turns out to be an immense computer. In the sequel, Redemption Ark, the Inhibitors break down three worlds to create an enormous weapon, which is used to turn a star into a flamethrower. The third book in the trilogy, Absolution Gap, a gas giant is revealed to be a transport mechanism for creatures from another dimension. Alastair Reynolds really likes this trope. | |
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X-Men: Played straight in an issue of Astonishing X-Men, where what is previously thought to be a moon turns out to be a station. Lampshaded by Beast, who says "You know, I thought I'd have a lot more fun if I ever got to say this...That's no moon..." And then again, when the giant missile they went there to stop turns out to actually be a giant bullet. |
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Sluggy Freelance parodies this in a Star Wars Shout-Out in this strip. Basically, Torg refers to a "moon-sized thing with teeth" but someone corrects him anyway that it's no moon, it's a thing with teeth. | |
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Monster Hunter: Monster Hunter (2004): Basarios, when resting, burrows the lower part of its body underground, making it so only the rock-like back is left visible in the surface, making it look like an ordinary stone. Then, when a prey or hunter approaches it, it will emerge rapidly and begin attacking. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd: Nibelsnarf hides beneath a small dune in desrt areas that have other dunes, to fool their preys into approaching them so they're eaten. A hunter can tell where the monster is due to its exhaling breath, however. Monster Hunter Generations: Gammoth's ecology features a trio of Blangos seeking shelter from a ferocious snowstorm under a cave...Which turns out to actually be a slumbering Gammoth who isn't too happy about the disturbance and scares them off. Monster Hunter: World: The prologue of the game features your ship running aground on a strange volcanic outcropping just off the coast of the New World. Said outcropping turns out to be part of the body of a huge Elder Dragon, Zorah Magdaros, and you and the Handler have to scale the monster's body in order to escape. |
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Both averted and played straight in The Girl Who Leapt Through Space. Averted in that, while Leopard does have a giant antimatter cannon, his body is also a perfectly fine, perfectly habitable space colony, just as it looks like. Played straight when part of the St. Artemis Rehabilitation Center, located on the Moon, turns out to be merely the tip of a segmented, mobile space colony controlled by Nerval when it emerges from the regolith (and probably megaregolith below, considering the size) to confront Leopard. | |
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In Descent II, your mercenary pilot has the job of flying from planet to planet, clearing out the mines on those planets of berserker robots. Only when you have finished clearing out the last 'mine' on the last 'planet' does the player find out that that was no planet, it's a space station, with a drive and everything. | |
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Battlestar Galactica Online has Defence Platforms disguised as asteroids. | |
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The Polity: The Delta-class are the largest Polity spaceships that can orbit an inhabited planet. The bigger ones aren't allowed as they will disrupt the tides. | |
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Destroyermen: The crew of the USS Walker end up passing by an island that turns out to be one of those "mountain-fish" they've heard about but didn't quite believe in (essentially immense, whale-like fish capable of swallowing a ship whole). Luckily, a few depth charges, fired from the Walker's Y gun, end up killing it. They later learn that blasting sonar tends to chase away any mountain-fish in the area, so it becomes SOP for all ships traversing seas and oceans. | |
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Later, in The Empire Strikes Back, an apparent cave turns out to be an enormous slug creature large enough to swallow spaceships whole. "This is no cave." | |
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Sonic X: Dark Chaos: This is the reaction of the Chaotix when they detect into the reactivated Galaxy Crusher, a Demon battlestation the size of a red giant. | |
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RuneQuest: True Dragons are very, very, very large, and their tendency to sleep the ages away and not move much even when awake usually leads them to become covered in soil and plant life until they become indistinguishable from the landscape. The result is that, while they're not actually especially rare, few people know precisely which rocky ridges, hills and small mountain ranges are actually sleeping dragons. During the legendary Dragonkill Battle, the ill-fated human army only fully realized how badly they'd miscalculated things when a considerable number of the mountains surrounding the battlefield stood up, shook off their coverings of soil and rock, and attacked. | |
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In Wild ARMs, the moon Malduke (Marduk) is a Metal Demon Base. | |
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Reaper Man: Death and the Auditors are standing on a flat, whorled plain that turns out to be the fingertip of Azrael, the spirit of Death for the entire universe. | |
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Doom Patrol: Danny the Street is a cross-dressing street. Some people are surprised by this. | |
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Girls und Panzer: "Is that a gate, or a wall?" No, just a Panzer VIII Maus. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Stone Taluses, stone monster minibosses found throughout the map, first appear to be regular rocks among the ground before rising up and forming when they are touched. | |
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Quark. The High Gorgon is demanding the surrender of a Proud Warrior Race. They're not impressed until... | |
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Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: After Behemat, an ancient titan of immense size, fell into slumber after losing a battle with Sigmar, he became covered by soil and rock and was eventually buried under he was indistinguishable from the landscape. His recumbent form became known as the Scabrous Sprawl, and eventually people forgot that its valleys, ridges and hills were simply the soil-covered body parts of an immense titan...until he woke up. | |
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The Simpsons: Sort of a Lampshade Hanging in an episode. A runaway Sacagawea (Lisa) stops to weep on a rock, saying "O warm, fuzzy rock, you're my only friend!" The warm fuzzy rock is actually a wildcat. | |
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Prehistoric Park Reimagined: In at least two instances, a supposed batch of logs gets discovered the startling way by the rescue team to actually be a float of prehistoric crocodilians or phytosaurs. | |
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Guild Wars: In the Charr Homelands there is a ridge in the middle of a lake with a peculiar appearance, almost as though it were a scaled hide. Come the sequel this "ridge" is revealed to be the back of the hibernating Elder Dragon Kralkatorrik. | |
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At the start of the main plot of X3 Terran Conflict, a group of Terran fighters patrolling Uranus (among which there's the player) detects some small signals on the gravity radar. Lieutenant Plinter believes them to be pieces of a micrometeor destroyed during the transit in a Trans-Orbital Accelerator. Turns out they're Xenon scouts raiding Neptune. | |
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When you answer a certain NPC's questions correctly in Breath of Fire IV, he will point you to a weird rock in quarry nearby. He has no idea that that "rock" is actually one of the Endless, the Rock Dragon. Additionally, in battle, its summon animation sees its true form as a giant mountain-like formation, disturbing a few birds as it rises. | |
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Justice League: In "The Savage Time", John Stewart (who'd lost his ring) noted to the soldiers he was attached to that the hill they were standing on did not exist in the map they have. It turned out to be Vandal Savage's hanger for his advanced jet bombers that would be used to invade the USA. | |
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Sharing the Night: Dragons are immortal and never stop growing, eventually become titanic things of earth and rock, enter permanent hibernations and become part of the landscape; most of the world is made up of unimaginably ancient dragons sleeping on top of and around each other, something most people don't realize unless something wakes the dragon up. The ones described in the story include Whiskers Whitetail, better known to the ponies as the Whitetail Woods; Emberstoke the Eternal, who in his sleep forms a large volcanic caldera; and Tartarus, who when awake decided that the best way to contain powerful, evil creatures was to devour them and imprison them in his cavernous gut. | |
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In The Devil of Denge Marsh, the second adventure of The Scarifyers, Inspector Lionheart is flying in a small plane towards some listening dishes on the South Coast of England. He exclaims "That's no dish...That's Shub-Niggurath, the Great Old One!" | |
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Naruto: Inverted: Jiraiya once made a trap that consisted of a restaurant that was really a toad. A regular-sized toad◊. Way later in the manga, the moon is revealed to be the container of the Ten-Tailed Beast, which was sent into space by the Sage of the Sixth Paths. Well, technically it is the moon (as in a giant rock orbiting earth), it's just that it was made artificially and contains something inside of it (not all of it). |
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Supergirl: In the Bizarrogirl storyline, the Girl of Steel approaches a huge ship orbiting Bizarro World, and sees it isn’t a ship but a moon-sized Planet Eater monster. | |
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At one point in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978) (original radio show version), the ship's Improbability Drive causes it to rematerialise in what seems to be a strange cylindrical cave on the planet of Brontitall. The cave is a mile deep, ice-cold and apparently carved out of marble. It's also hovering thirteen miles above the planet surface, and eventually revealed to be part of a massive statue of "Arthur Dent Throwing The Nutrimatic Cup" and held up by artistic imperative. Oh, and a society of birds now live in Arthur's right ear. | |
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Cthulhu Mythos: One of the Outer Gods is Ghroth, a moon-shaped planetoid that travels through the universe. Whenever it gets close enough to a planet, it sings a song that brings about the end of the world. The roleplaying game Delta Green has fun with this in a mission where the player characters end up on a Mi-Go space station as Ghroth approaches: "The continents move back, revealing a vast ocean. On a successful Idea roll, the character realizes that the planet is actually opening its eyes. Roll 1d10/1d100 SAN [roll to see how many Sanity Points you lose], and thank you for playing." | |
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In The Jetsons, it's revealed that the Hanlon Meteor (the meteor that resulted in the Flooded Future World of the setting) was actually an alien terraforming device that crash-landed on what that they presumed was an uninhabited planet. It laid dormant for 124 years before Elroy accidentally broke it free from its casing in an underwater explosion. Jacob's Meteor, the more imminent threat of the comic, is revealed to be the alien ship sent there to see what it has been doing the whole time. | |
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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Niburu has been casting its shadow over Crystal Cove more literally than expected when it reveals itself as the seemingly-always full moon in the finale. | |
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In the Star Trek: Discovery season 4 episode "Choose to Live," a literal moon was a cryoship carrying the last of the Abronian species. | |
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Humanx Commonwealth: In Reunion, Alan Dean Foster appears to play this straight from the Star Wars example, with an artificial object orbiting an otherwise uninteresting gas giant. A bit larger than Earth's moon, it appears to be a colossal space station, or even possibly a warship. However, it one-ups the Trope Namer when it turns out the "moon" is a lifeboat. You know, those tiny things that carry only a small fraction of the parent ship's passengers and crew. Turns out the real warship is the gas giant. Said "gas giant" is slightly larger than Jupiter, which is itself 1320 times larger than Earth by volume. | |
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Monster Hunter Generations: Gammoth's ecology features a trio of Blangos seeking shelter from a ferocious snowstorm under a cave...Which turns out to actually be a slumbering Gammoth who isn't too happy about the disturbance and scares them off. | |
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Earthsea: In A Wizard of Earthsea, Ged once goes to an island to fight off dragons. The first dragons are relatively small and easy to defeat... then the castle on the island moves and it's the main dragon... the BBC Audio adaption even gives Ged the line "you are right, my friend, that is no tower..." | |
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From The Princess and the Frog, when Tiana and Naveen meet the alligators, we get this: | |
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In Moby-Dick 2010, a crew of sailors are patroling on an island, thankful that they're not on the hunt for the titular white whale. However, when one of them steps into one he thinks is shallow water, a giant eye opens up at him, revealing that the crew isn't on an island... | |
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The eponymous Remina turns out to be not a rogue planet, but a nigh-unstoppable planet-eating Eldritch Abomination. | |
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio the Terrible Dogfish is initially mistaken for an island by Pinocchio and Spazzatura, until it awakens pulling out its dorsal fin and charges to eat them up. | |
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With This Ring: The protagonist is puzzled at first when he sees Star Conquerors firing a mining laser at Pluto, since he can't see anything living on the surface. Eventually it becomes clear that the entire planet is a containment unit for a dormant Mother Star. | |
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The Dominator War: After putting down the robot rebellion taking shape under Megatokyo, the Legion of Super-Heroes wonder where is the giant mechanical monster that they were warned about. Then the ground starts shaking and rising. The Legion flies upwards and see the "floor" was the forehead of a city-sized mecha which is emerging out of the ground and tackling buildings without even noticing. | |
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Dragon Ball: In Dragon Ball Z, Freeza briefly mistakes Goku's Genki-dama for one of Namek's three suns. The second he figures out it's not, he freaks out. In Dragon Ball Super, the nameless planet on which the tournament between Universes 6 and 7 took place turns out to be the final Super Dragon Ball. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Paragus and Beets land on Planet Vampa, with one of the first things they land on being soft terrain, with Beets noting that the grass is unusual. They then see bugs sticking their proboscises into the ground, sucking something out. They then feel the ground move below them, revealing it to be a giant green dog-like beast that they were originally standing on. |
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Cardfight!! Vanguard: Many large buildings such as castles or hospitals are actually building-shaped golems. | |
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In Tales of Vesperia, there's a mountain on the northeastern part of the world map not even the airship can fly over. The in-game description explicitly states it's the tallest mountain in the world. It is. And it isn't. Because it's the ancient tower Tarqaron, the Final Dungeon. | |
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The Tears of Gaia: The...thing in the dimensional rift containing the Tears is so large that Twilight and the others mistake one of its eyes for a moon. When they realize what it really is, they get the hell out of there. | |
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In Shadow Raiders, the planet Remora turns out to be a giant battle station created by the Beast. | |
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Orguss 02: The island retreat of Prince Perion of Rivilia turns out to be the burial ground of an incredibly powerful Decimator in pristine condition. | |
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In Arabian Nights, Sinbad the Sailor stops on an island on his first voyage and discovered the hard way that it was a whale. Then he found a huge dome and found out the hard way it was a roc's egg. This same beast, the zaratan, appeared in other Middle Eastern tales. Strangely, it was sometimes a whale, sometimes a crab, and sometimes a turtle, despite the name remaining constant. | |
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GaoGaiGar FINAL features a case of That's No Sun. Upon arriving to the Trinary Solar System and the Repli-Earth, the GGG eventually discovers that the system's "Sun" is actually Pisa Sol, the 11 Masters of Sol's regeneration machine. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: One strip features "Spaceman Spiff" exploring an alien landscape that turns out to be alive. The last shot reveals that Calvin, in classic six-years-old fashion, is crawling over his father's sleeping body. This happens twice. On another occasion, Spiff is flying over some canyons that turn out to be part of giant footprints. | |
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The Shunned House: A variation. The protagonist digs under the eponymous house and finds a strange, two-foot-thick folded translucent tube. Which, once he gets past his confusion from the scale and seeing it independent of the rest of the owner's anatomy, he realizes is an elbow. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-507 (a man who randomly teleports to alternate universes) once found himself at the mouth of a cave, looking at a desert planet baked by its two large suns. Then the "suns" blinked and looked away... The Foundation is also suppressing knowledge of SCP-169, a sea arthropod that is so large that its protrusions above the waterline were mistaken for an archipelago of islands, and which was responsible for the Bloop. SCP-1051 ("Nevadan Extraterrestrial") is the Area 51 base; the base isn't where they research aliens, the base itself is the alien (its larval form was a flying saucer). Even worse, this alien eats humans. SCP-2362. It used to be Pluto... until a moon-sized jellyfish hatched out of it. SCP-5005 ("Lamplight") is a town located on a strange landmass floating in the void far outside the multiverse with the only light source being a glowing orb hanging from a tall spire. Several theories have been made about how such a place could exist, but investigating it is difficult if not suicidal because matter that strays too far outside the light disintegrates. The long-term residents of the town don't care about why the place exists, but many visitors end up going mad and dying trying to figure it out. In a Cruel Twist Ending for someone who actually succeeded at discovering the truth at the cost of their own life, it turns out the truth is the least meaningful of the theories. The landmass is the slowly decaying corpse of an oversized anglerfish-like creature. |
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In Tower of God, the characters travelling on the Hell Train arrive on the Floor of Death, the only floor of the Tower not ruled by one of the nearly all-powerful creatures known as Administrators (or Guardians), because it was killed by an even more powerful being. After they have stared at the hostile landscape of thorny cliffs and red water for a while, their guide tells them that they're looking at the hide and blood of the Administrator's body, which covers the actual floor. | |
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The "Seven Giant Teeth Monster" from Sesame Street. | |
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Rogue One outdoes the original, in which the Death Star has a low enough orbit that it eclipses the sun. | |
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Discworld: The Discworld itself sits atop the back of four gigantic elephants, who themselves stand upon the back of an even larger turtle. Thus, the trope is inverted in The Science of Discworld, when Ridcully dismisses the idea that Earth has turtles of its own because "you don't get giant turtles that small". The Light Fantastic: A team of thieves find a cave full of diamond stalactites and stalagmites high up on a mountain and think they've hit the jackpot. However, the diamond structures turn out to be troll teeth — and still in the huge, ancient troll's mouth. In later books, this is said to be the root of all the animosity between trolls and dwarfs. The dwarfs go about innocently mining for diamonds, only to be severely beaten by a troll who is woken up from his nap by someone trying to steal his teeth. Reaper Man: Death and the Auditors are standing on a flat, whorled plain that turns out to be the fingertip of Azrael, the spirit of Death for the entire universe. |
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Played straight in one of the levels in Kid Icarus: Uprising. The level begins with Pit singing. Then, after Palutena asks about the moon, Pit responds that it looks beautiful, the screen pans over to a second one, which is actually a giant base you have to invade, and Palutena asks for his opinion on that one. It then proceeds to shoot at you. | |
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12 Monkeys: The heroes spend half of Season 2 trying to track down Titan, the facility that the Witness uses as a base, and presumably where his own time machine is located. When they raid it in the season finale, they discover to their shock that the city-sized Titan does not contain a time machine, but that it is a time machine. | |
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The Superfriends episode "The Man in the Moon" started with the reveal that Earth's moon was actually an egg housing a giant prehistoric bird. | |
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The Thunder Cats episode "The Mask of Gorgon" features the Hills of Elfshima (a Significant Anagram of "I am flesh"), that turn out to be the sleeping form of the gigantic Child of Gorgon. Lynx-O and Bengali have to defeat it by means of unleashing a powerful sonic blast into its gigantic ear from within. | |
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In Final Fantasy III you start out on a continent that appears to be world. Turns out it's a floating continent above a MUCH bigger planet. | |
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In Final Fantasy VII, the characters only slowly realize that the entire Temple of the Ancients is the black materia to summon Meteor. | |
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Dalamud in Final Fantasy XIV is actually not a moon, but an ancient superweapon that served as a prison for Bahamut. | |
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World of Warcraft: Teldrassil: this single tree is bigger than some mountain ranges and has a city and two smaller towns in its branches, plus a seaport village in its root structure. No doubt it was very surprising for someone who created a Night Elf character without watching the opening narration when they finally left it and looked back. Malygos, himself a massive dragon, mistook the Titan Norgannon's torso for a wall. In Vashj'ir, there's two of these: Nespirah and L'Ghorek, non-villainous gigantic crustacean-squids. Their insides could easily house several cities. The Apexis civilization on reaching Arak was shocked to discover that many of the hills on the new continent weren't natural but rather the corpses of the all but extinct sporemounds. |
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Space Battleship Yamato: Gatlantis from the second series. To put it in perspective, a Death Star-sized comet with a massive, almost-invincible mobile fortress installed, covered by an artificial barrier that initially causes the fortess to be mistaken for a quasar. | |
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Golden Axe: A giant turtle appears after you beat the "Fiend's Path" stage. That game also has a level on a giant eagle's back. This revelation is foreshadowed when giant feathers periodically fly across the screen. |
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The Light Fantastic: A team of thieves find a cave full of diamond stalactites and stalagmites high up on a mountain and think they've hit the jackpot. However, the diamond structures turn out to be troll teeth — and still in the huge, ancient troll's mouth. In later books, this is said to be the root of all the animosity between trolls and dwarfs. The dwarfs go about innocently mining for diamonds, only to be severely beaten by a troll who is woken up from his nap by someone trying to steal his teeth. | |
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Inuyasha has both a cave that is a giant stomach that eats miko that come in there and a y�kai that looks like a hill when it's sleeping (which he tries to always be) and had an object that prevented him from being detected. | |
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Inversion: In Marathon, the titular vessel is actually Mars' moon Deimos, hollowed out and turned into a spaceship. Also, the sequel revolves around the search for a clan of the S'pht race which were supposed to live on a mythical extra moon of their planet that vanished because it had been equipped with an enormous hyperdrive. This is based on some nutbar theory in Real Life that Deimos is really a giant spaceship. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja #8 parodies the Star Wars line in the Alt Text of one page, and inverts it in the same issue: The moon at Dracula's place (yes, Dracula) really is a moon, it just happens to be Dracula's actual base, and it just so happens that it can fire orbital lasers. | |
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In Strider, the Big Bad's base is a Death Star-like planetoid called the Third Moon. Minus the earth-shattering super laser. | |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Hagrid's giant half-brother Grawp is, at first, believed to be some anomalous hillock. | |
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Golden Sun: The Lost Age reveals that the moon of Weyard is actually the ancient city of Anemos lifted above the ground by a wind-affinite tribe. Induces some Fridge Logic in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn when a solar eclipse is extremely significant to the plot, and it's indicated that a similar one happened during the Golden Age of Man, before Anemos took off. | |
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Don't Starve: In the Don't Starve Together expansion Return of Them, the "moon" is revealed to actually be one of Them, named Alter. Its phases aren't it reflecting more or less light, its just it projecting its power more or less strongly. One of the main quests in the game culminates with Alter awakening and wreaking Moonstorms onto the Constant. | |
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Alien malcontent Bolphunga the Unrelenting decides to take on Mogo, rumored to be the most formidable of the Green Lanterns. After years of mapping the planet Mogo is said to reside on, he realizes with great horror that Mogo is the planet by the fact that all the forests of the world form a Green Lantern Ring. | |
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The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen features the baron finding an island that turns out to be a giant fish. | |
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Mazinger Z: Salude, The Dragon Baron Ashura's submarine fortress was simultaneously a Cool Ship and an Island Base camouflaged itself like a real island (it had two parts: the lower part was a submarine Home Base and the upper part was an artificial island. Both parts were interconected via a tube. When Salude surfaced, only the upper part was visible). The first time The Hero Kouji saw it, he exclaimed: "That is not a island!" | |
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The Order of the Stick: The members of the Order of the Stick learned a while back that their planet is actually a prison for an Eldritch Abomination, and are trying to keep it locked away. This is both to prevent its escape, and to ensure the gods don't tear down their old prison to replace it with a stronger one. Minrah and Durkon, when reaching the afterlife, believe at first to be walking on some Fluffy Cloud Heaven with a dark sky, and spot a tower in the distance. Except said tower is actually the god Thor's leg, the fluffy ground is the fur of his boot, and the sky background is his cape. Yes, the Stickverse gods are huge compared to mortals. (And then Thor shrinks down to talk to them, and it turns out the location they're in is still on a cloud with a darkish sky, just slightly differently drawn.) |
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Persona 3: The moon turns out to be a huge Eldritch Abomination called by collective humanity so that everyone would die. | |
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JLA (1997): In one story, Starro the Conqueror makes a big entrance. Flash sees what looks like a new land mass near Canada on the monitor, and J'onn flies off to investigate. Then the storm clears, and J'onn realises he can see Starro from orbit. Aquaman later tries to make contact with it, and wonders why he can't see it. And then the ocean bed blinks. | |
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In Schlock Mercenary: The Oafan space station Eina-Afa - a cylinder big enough to contain Mars, with room to spare - has Tagon quoting the trope outright. Also, Oisri from the previous arc counts. |
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In Binary Boy, the second level is essentially the same grassy area as first, but at dusk-time, and so a moon appears on the screen. It will move relative to your own movements much like a real-life moon appears to and so doesn't arouse any suspicion...until it lands and turns out to be an alien ship crewed by a hostile robot. | |
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Occurs at the end of The Deadly Spawn, when the authorities think that they have tracked down all of the monsters, only to have it revealed that somehow the large hill behind the house has been hollowed out by a massive creature. | |
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Exalted: Both the sun and the moon are gigantic eons-old artifacts attuned to the sun god and moon god of the setting, respectively. The Silver Chair of Night is a vast reality engine, drawing in forces from other realms to bring both dynamism and stability to Creation, and the Dirigible Engine Daystar is, aside from serving all of the functions of our sun and fueling Holy effects, the mightiest weapons system Creation has ever known, surpassing even the Realm Defense Grid. The Daystar can also fold itself into a giant robot. And it knows Kung Fu. | |
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Stargate-verse: Stargate SG-1: "Unnatural Selection": The crew lands on a planet and realizes its surface is made entirely of Replicators. And in "Watergate", what they thought as a sea is a community of aliens. In Ex Deus Machina, the team thought that Ba'al planted a naquadah bomb inside a building, only to realize that the building itself was built as a gigantic bomb. Stargate Atlantis: "Home ": The planet's mist is alive. The Atlantis pilot also has a mountain overgrown with trees... except it's not a mountain. It's a Wraith Hive Ship. |
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The moon of Endless Illusion in GUN×SWORD is actually a monitoring station for the prison planet below. Pulling it closer is a key part of activating the Claw's "Birthday" system. | |
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Ringworld has a supersized example where the sun that Ringworld orbits can be manipulated to emit photon bursts through solar flares. The Great Ocean of Ringworld has some surprises of its own. Not only does it contain real "island-fish" that sailors can accidentally land on, but also archipelagos which are precise maps of various populated Known Space planets: Earth, Kzin, Jinx, etc. Precise, one-to-one scale maps. | |
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A hippo and a rhino disguise themselves as rocks during the song "Following the Leader" from Peter Pan. An elephant actually did the exact same thing in an animated short starring Goofy. | |
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The Seventh Tower: Cavernmouths are giant, lightning-fast ambush predators that lurk in caves and open their mouths to fill the cave entrance. Tal narrowly avoids falling victim to one when he realizes that the cave they're about to enter has tonsils. | |
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Marvel Universe: Ego the Living Planet sometimes disguises itself as a paradise world to lure space travelers to its surface and devour them. On a smaller scale, Krakoa is "The Island that Walks Like a Man." Smaller than that, Spragg the Living Hill. Doctor Strange: When Doctor Strange goes to confront Shuma-Gorath on his home world, he sees only a large mountain. Then the "mountain" opens its eye... In a Marvel Fanfare one-shot, he goes into a strangely deserted city which has a warm, skinlike texture and a subtle hum in the air. Near the end, he realizes he is standing on the back of a sleeping giant...who is waking up. X-Men: Played straight in an issue of Astonishing X-Men, where what is previously thought to be a moon turns out to be a station. Lampshaded by Beast, who says "You know, I thought I'd have a lot more fun if I ever got to say this...That's no moon..." And then again, when the giant missile they went there to stop turns out to actually be a giant bullet. |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged: Much like the original, Freeza is about to finish Goku off, when a bright glare gets in his eye. He then initially asks where the glare was coming from, stepping back in fear when he sees the reflection be the giant Spirit Bomb that Goku was forming. | |
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Molly of Denali: At one point in "Hot Springs Eternal," Molly thinks she's found a moose-shaped tree. It turns out to be an actual moose. | |
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/m/ wrote a Science Fantasy universe where the local solar system's sun was surrounded by a giant Dyson Ring that was actually a large dragon that bit itself in the tail. This was the largest example of this trope at the time of writing. /m/ does not think small. | |
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Star Trek: Titan: One of the novels has the characters notice two odd moons. Too even to be regular planetary bodies; they were computers. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Zaratans (giant turtle islands) appear in the Arabian Nights-themed Al-Qadim setting, and have since become a D&D staple. Mountain landwyrms are immense dragons with craggy, rock-like scales that blend in very well with their mountainous homes, and it's entirely possible for someone to walk past a sleeping or otherwise still specimen and never realize that the barn-sized dragons is anything other than a rocky outcrop. The Immortals expansion of the CD&D rules includes a race of rocky space-dwelling intelligent beings who are commonly mistaken for planets. The Elder Evils supplement describes two instances of this: Atropus is an Undead Abomination that is the rotting, undead and moon-sized head of the progenitor of the gods, initially mistakable as a barren moon until you see its face. The Leviathan is so big that its body, covered by eons of sediment, soil and rock, has in many places become a part of the landscape, forming great ridges, islands and peaks settled by marine and terrestrial beings who have no idea what kind of entity they live on. What's initially taken to be a towering temple-spire to Leviathan is, in fact, just one of its hollowed spines. The lukhorn worm is a relative of the purple worm that dwells in the Underdark and likes to pretend being a tunnel entrance. It's so hard to spot that entire drow patrols have ended up getting Swallowed Whole. Tunnel terrors, also known as rockworms, have a similar hunting method, mimicking a stretch of stone tunnel until a victim walks right into their gullet to be engulfed and suffocated. Spelljammer: A few creatures of Wildspace can be confused at first glance for asteroids (astereaters, murderoids), small moons (meteorspawns, rogue moons) or even distant planets (gonnlingdaah) until you get close enough. Some are ambush predators, others use the camouflage just to be left alone. |
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In Pacific Rim, the men on a fishing boat start heading for the nearest island for shelter when a kaiju alert goes out on the radio. Then their sonar reveals that the island is so near because it's moving toward them... | |
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Subverted in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White falls in a pod and the logs look like actually snapping alligators who tries to bite her. However it's all just a surreal nightmare. | |
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One episode of Dragon Tales had the gang lose the ball that they were playing with to the depths of a cave that was nearby. All of them went in to search for it, but Cassie nervously hung back when she noticed that the floor of the cave was oddly squishy. Turned out to be the mouth of a giant sleeping dinosaur thing, which soon woke up and swallowed everyone.... | |
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In Treasure Planet, a crescent moon turns out to be a crescent-shaped spaceport. Likewise, the title planet is actually a giant machine, complete with the obligatory Self-Destruct Mechanism. | |
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AstroLOLogy: In "A Monstrous Preparation", when Aries and Scorpio reach the top of the mountain, they place a flag on what looks like a mound of snow but is actually a yeti that was resting there. | |
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In the Farscape episode "Green Eyed Monster", the line "That's no moon!" is used word for word by Crichton. It's not a space station however, it's a "budong". | |
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Digimon Data Squad takes it a step further with El Doradimon, which — much as its name suggests — houses a forest and a full-functioning city on its back. | |
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In an early episode of Dora the Explorer, Dora and Boots go to search for the Big Red Chicken. According to legend, the chicken lives on the Big Red Hill. No points for guessing what the Big Red Hill really is. | |
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In Shadow of the Colossus, at first you think that you're going to have to climb a tower to get to the final colossus. Then you realize that the tower is PART OF the final colossus. | |
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Stargate SG-1: "Unnatural Selection": The crew lands on a planet and realizes its surface is made entirely of Replicators. And in "Watergate", what they thought as a sea is a community of aliens. In Ex Deus Machina, the team thought that Ba'al planted a naquadah bomb inside a building, only to realize that the building itself was built as a gigantic bomb. |
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Goosebumps: Ghost Camp has the campers tell a story about people who hear a strange thumping noise while out in the woods. Turns out the noise is the heartbeat of the giant monster they're standing on. The ghosts who inhabit the camp later create an illusion of said monster to scare the heroes. | |
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In Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, the crew of the ship ends up on an island. They discover it's actually a giant anglerfish when all of the plant life retracts into the ground and the "sun" swings around on a giant stalk. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: On the eve of the climax, Aang leaves his friends' camp and wanders to the shore, where he sees an island. When he visits it, true to form, the island isn't there in the morning. The island is a giant Lionturtle, that actually turns out to be pretty important to the plot. The Foggy Swamp is located on the roots of an enormous, sentient banyan tree. |
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The Legend of Zelda: In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a giant boulder on top of Death Mountain turns out to be Biggoron. The Moon in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, which turns out not to be a moon, but a different world used only by the Mask itself, to destroy all of Termina. Inside the moon is a lush field and a big tree. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Stone Taluses, stone monster minibosses found throughout the map, first appear to be regular rocks among the ground before rising up and forming when they are touched. |
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In the Fantasia segment Night on Bald Mountain, the peak of the mountain itself is if formed by the demonic Chernabog's enormous folded wings. | |
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Mass Effect 3: The Reaper base on Rannoch is revealed to be an actual Reaper-Destroyer. Cue panicked chase scene, until Shepard decides "screw running" and links the targeting laser to the entire orbiting quarian fleet. Cue dead Reaper. | |
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Sword of the Stars: Asteroid Monitors are giant hollowed-out rocks with huge numbers of gun turrets on them that have been left in orbit for hundreds (or thousands) of years. And they're still running on full automatic. You can hack unowned Monitors to gain control of their weapons platforms, and later in the game you can research the technology to build your own with even bigger guns. Another type of Random Encounter is the Alien Derelict, a fragment of some unspeakably large spaceship floating in space. The last patch added a game mode which required the factions to find and collect multiple derelicts to reassemble them, upon which it's revealed that that's no spaceship, it's a space suit! And it's signalling its owners. Cue the arrival of the Suul'ka. |
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Phantasy Star Online Episode I: Red Ring Rico finds and notes in her logs that you find along the way the supposed expansive ruins of Ragol are not ruins at all, but a giant spaceship. | |
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Mass Effect: It turns out that Pluto's moon Charon isn't a moon — it's the mass effect relay for the solar system, allowing humanity to enter the galactic community. Sovereign, Spectre Saren Arterius' ship (Who is allied with the reapers) is one of the most powerful ships in the galaxy. It becomes more apparent when the ship decides to talk to you, and in turn reveal its status as a Reaper itself! Mass Effect 3: The Reaper base on Rannoch is revealed to be an actual Reaper-Destroyer. Cue panicked chase scene, until Shepard decides "screw running" and links the targeting laser to the entire orbiting quarian fleet. Cue dead Reaper. |
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The Transformers: The Movie: "That's no giant, mechanical moon...it's a Transformer!!" | |
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The Unspeakable Vault (of Doom) demonstrates the worst-case scenario: landing on an "island" that's actually a napping Eldritch Abomination. | |
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In The ClueFinders 5th Grade Adventures: The Secret of the Living Volcano, the "living island" the kids land on is not an island, but a spaceship. | |
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In the Phineas and Ferb episode "The Chronicles of Meap": | |
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen: A volcanic island out in the middle of the sea turns out to be a literal whale of an island with a huge appetite to boot. | |
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters: Methuselah resembles a mountain when slumbering outside Munich, Germany. | |
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In an episode of The Flintstones, Fred and Barney go fishing on a boat in open sea, and they stop on a weird white, seemingly deserted island to eat their lunch. The "island" is actually a giant white whale named Adobe Dick that promptly gets mad and chases them. When they try to escape, it goes underwater and re-emerges to fool them into believing his mouth is a cave to swallow them whole when they try to hide inside. | |
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In the 1970s remake of King Kong, one character falls into a large hole in the ground, which turns out to be a giant ape's footprint. | |
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Galaxy Quest. Gigantic stack of boulders. Carnivore midgets running away from it. It lives. | |
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Pokédex: Torterras never stop growing, and eventually cease to eat or move much, becoming covered by soil and plants and being often mistaken for hills or islands, only revealed when a part of the landscape stands up and walks away. The largest Torterra known so far is the region of Sinnoh itself. Hibernating Avaluggs are often mistaken for inert glaciers, and have even been used as part of walls and fortifications by nearby humans, their identity revealed when an attack caused them to awake and go on a rampage. |
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Commonwealth Saga: One planet has what are moon-sized alien cabbages orbiting it. | |
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In Super Robot Wars Judgment, The moon turns out to be the the space ship of the Fury's after they had seeded the formerly lifeless earth and went to sleep waiting for the earth to terraform in the process it collected space debris to form a sort of shell and became the moon in the final battle you are trying to prevent the final boss from reactivating the ship which would cause it to shed off the said debris shell and cause the parts of shell to rain down on earth as well has obvious tidal disruptions. | |
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ConSentiency: Whipping Star. Stars are really the visible manifestations of a species of extradimensional beings of unfathomable power. Specifically, they're more or less mouths to these beings. | |
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The (Armada-based) Transformers game had you fly out to an aircraft carrier to clear it of Decepticons. Then it begins to transform, and becomes Tidal Wave, the end of level Boss. | |
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A Symphony of Eternity has Galiana, which is basically the Death Star with two beams of energy, a liquid outer hull and a remote controlled mist engulfing it to help confuse the enemy. | |
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In Transformers: Prime, Earth is actually Unicron in disguise! | |
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In Final Fantasy IV, it turns out the moon is a spaceship for a race of Precursors. In Final Fantasy IV: The After Years a new moon appears which is a spaceship for a completely different set of Precursors. | |
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In Final Fantasy IX, it's revealed early on in the second half that Dagger's home, Alexandria Castle, is actually a sleeping Eidolon, Alexander. Dagger and Eiko then use their power to wake the colossus up just in time to fight another Eidolon under the control of Kuja, Bahamut. | |
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In Final Fantasy XV, the Adamantoise was so ginormous that it was mistaken for a mountain called Longwythe Peak until it got out of its shell. | |
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Girl Genius: That's not a cloud. | |
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The Adventure Zone: Balance has the home base of the Bureau of Balance — a massive floating island that is made to look like a second moon from the planet's surface. The fact that there used to only be one moon was quietly fed to the Voidfish and erased from everyone's memory. | |
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Rogue Trader: Name-dropped in a quote describing the Void Kraken, where a starship captain has dismissed the creature as simply a moonlet but a crewman is very much convinced that the giant monster isn't any sort of moon. | |
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Werewolf: The Apocalypse: In the Revised edition, the intro story, told by a werewolf prophet, has him relating one of his dreams, talking about how massive the Wyrm is. How massive? Well, a small mountain range slides back, and something black and wet and glistening can be seen, if you're high enough...a pupil. | |
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Young dinos mistaking a sharptooth's leg for a tree seems to be required content for any film in The Land Before Time series. | |
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In the radio adaptation of A New Hope, the dialogue is tweaked a bit: | |
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Double Dragon Neon's second stage ends with you entering Skullmageddon's temple, only to find out it's actually a rocketship, which launches into space. | |
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In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Paragus and Beets land on Planet Vampa, with one of the first things they land on being soft terrain, with Beets noting that the grass is unusual. They then see bugs sticking their proboscises into the ground, sucking something out. They then feel the ground move below them, revealing it to be a giant green dog-like beast that they were originally standing on. | |
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The Angry Red Planet: Four astronauts that are highly trained scientists somehow mistake the forty-foot bat-rat-spider-monkey creature legs for trees while exploring Mars. | |
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In the series finale of M*A*S*H, Klinger points out to Col. Potter the beautiful sunset over the hills. Col. Potter then says it would be a beautiful sunset...if they were actually facing west. He quickly realizes that a fire is approaching, and the 4077th better bug out and fast. | |
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The Lexx — a city-sized wingless dragonfly — was once mistaken by a low-tech planet for a new comet in the sky. | |
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Superman: The Dominator War: After putting down the robot rebellion taking shape under Megatokyo, the Legion of Super-Heroes wonder where is the giant mechanical monster that they were warned about. Then the ground starts shaking and rising. The Legion flies upwards and see the "floor" was the forehead of a city-sized mecha which is emerging out of the ground and tackling buildings without even noticing. Supergirl: In the Bizarrogirl storyline, the Girl of Steel approaches a huge ship orbiting Bizarro World, and sees it isn’t a ship but a moon-sized Planet Eater monster. War World: When Superman and Supergirl first encounter Mongul's War World, they use their telescopic vision to examine a city on its surface. They think that there's a very high wall behind the city, so high that it extends above their field of vision, but when they "zoom out", the wall turns out to be the side of a VERY large missile. |
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Near the end of Xenoblade Chronicles 1, as the Mechonis begins to awaken, Kallian has to remind everyone that they're fighting on its sword. | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 did this at the end of the reveal trailer, when a large protruding spike or rock at the edge of the landmass slowly turned around to look at the characters. Not so much of a surprise In-Universe, where all of the world's ecology and civilization being on the back of/suspended from enormous, benevolent Titans is a fact of life. | |
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Monster Hunter: World: The prologue of the game features your ship running aground on a strange volcanic outcropping just off the coast of the New World. Said outcropping turns out to be part of the body of a huge Elder Dragon, Zorah Magdaros, and you and the Handler have to scale the monster's body in order to escape. | |
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Lanfeust of Troy: The gang at one point explores a huge island. Later, they reveal that it is not an island, but a huge creature. And not just any creature, the Magohamoth itself! | |
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Kill Six Billion Demons: In "Wielder of Names", Juggernaught Star takes White Chain (both are angels) to a place with a backdrop that appears to be a cliff or something. It's not shown in focus in the comic, and White Chain surely doesn't suspect it's anything special. Soon, though, it's revealed to be the giant wing of Metatron, the greatest of angels, who was thought to be long dead but is in fact still marginally clinging to life. | |
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, when the team is traveling through the desert under a blazing sun, they get an unusual sense that something is a bit off. Upon looking at their watches, Jotaro and Joseph discover that its night-time, realizing the sun in front of them is fake and is actually a Stand. | |
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Sunless Sea: Bound to happen with Lifebergs. As the name tells, they look rather like particularly filthy icebergs, until you realize they're moving a little too fast for a chunk of ice, and that they smell intensely of ammonia. And then they charge you, and things get painful. And then there's Mt. Nomad. It looks like one of the usual deserted rocks you often find near coastlines. She's not. | |
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Time Bandits. A ship ends up being a hat worn by a giant. | |
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In Dragon Ball Super, the nameless planet on which the tournament between Universes 6 and 7 took place turns out to be the final Super Dragon Ball. | |
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Tom Strong: Tom Strong meeting the Pangaean for the second time. "Ah. I see. You are the landscape." Similarly, the Modular Man is now Venus. The planet. |
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An episode of the original Star Trek ("For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky") had a giant asteroid turn out to be a worldship for an almost-long dead civilization. In a twist, none of the inhabitants knew they were on a worldship until the Enterprise crew told them. | |
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Sonic the Comic: In "The Return of Chaotix", Charmy think's that a massive rain storm is soon to happen, judging by the large cloud moving their way. Sonic is terrified, noticing that the "cloud" is actually "thousands of Metallixes, blotting out the sun"! | |
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Swamp Thing: In the American Gothic arc, various mystical characters faced off against the Great Evil Beast, which appeared to manifest as an immense, slug-like dark form, covered by what was described as "a cowl of bone as thick as a continent". It's later revealed that what they were attempting to fight was the tip of one of its fingers, complete with the fingernail. | |
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The Little Trashmaid: Inverted. After being shown The Little Mermaid (1989) on Disney+, Tidy believes that a large black-and-purple octopus-shaped heap of trash is actually Ursula, and has an intense one-sided off-screen fight with it. | |
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Pikmin 3 has the Quaggled Mireclops: the protagonists encounter a breakable rock on an island in a large muddy pit. After partially breaking it open, a plantlike eye is exposed. The eye opens and the creature wakes up, revealing that not only is it alive, but the island you were standing on was part of its body. | |
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One Piece: Luffy spends much of the Skypeia arc inside of a giant snake, which he believes to be a cave. Also, the 12th Anime opening features a Turtle Island. Laboon the whale is mistaken for an iceberg when the crew first met him. The inside of his stomach is also decorated to look like the outside ocean, complete with -stomach-acid-proof island. Warship Island is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. An island that looks like a warship. At Enies Lobby, the symbol of the World Government seems to be projected on the sky behind the Tower of Justice. The symbol is actually emblazoned on the Gates of Justice, a set of steel gates large enough that a fleet can sail through them side-by-side. Thriller Bark. It looks like a haunted island, but it's actually a ship. |
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Good Omens: Anathema can't see Adam's aura. A footnote explains that this is for the same reason that people standing next to Nelson's Column can't see England. | |
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Godzilla: Godzilla (1998) features a character climbing into what he thinks is a dig site but is actually a Zilla print. Godzilla (2014): Subtle nonverbal example, achieved by means of clever cinematography. Ford and some other soldiers are doing a HALO jump into San Francisco, which Godzilla has recently ravaged. As they get into visual range of the city, we see Ford's point of view as he scans over the numerous burnt and ruined skyscrapers. Then he catches on to one "structure" that is moving, and sees several of his guys diving right past it... Godzilla: King of the Monsters: Methuselah resembles a mountain when slumbering outside Munich, Germany. |
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The DCU: Alien malcontent Bolphunga the Unrelenting decides to take on Mogo, rumored to be the most formidable of the Green Lanterns. After years of mapping the planet Mogo is said to reside on, he realizes with great horror that Mogo is the planet by the fact that all the forests of the world form a Green Lantern Ring. Doom Patrol: Danny the Street is a cross-dressing street. Some people are surprised by this. JLA (1997): In one story, Starro the Conqueror makes a big entrance. Flash sees what looks like a new land mass near Canada on the monitor, and J'onn flies off to investigate. Then the storm clears, and J'onn realises he can see Starro from orbit. Aquaman later tries to make contact with it, and wonders why he can't see it. And then the ocean bed blinks. Legion of Super-Heroes: The artificially built planet Legion World, although there is no horrified realization involved. Superman: The Dominator War: After putting down the robot rebellion taking shape under Megatokyo, the Legion of Super-Heroes wonder where is the giant mechanical monster that they were warned about. Then the ground starts shaking and rising. The Legion flies upwards and see the "floor" was the forehead of a city-sized mecha which is emerging out of the ground and tackling buildings without even noticing. Supergirl: In the Bizarrogirl storyline, the Girl of Steel approaches a huge ship orbiting Bizarro World, and sees it isn’t a ship but a moon-sized Planet Eater monster. War World: When Superman and Supergirl first encounter Mongul's War World, they use their telescopic vision to examine a city on its surface. They think that there's a very high wall behind the city, so high that it extends above their field of vision, but when they "zoom out", the wall turns out to be the side of a VERY large missile. |
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Toy Story 3: After escaping a shredder in a landfill, Rex assumes that there is sunlight at the end of the conveyor belt he and the other toys are on, only for him and the others to realize that the light is actually fire from an incinerator they must avoid. | |
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Futurama: In "Amazon Women In the Mood," Bender and Fry initially look out to see the Amazonians, with them standing underneath foliage to conceal themselves. It turns out the "foliage" they're standing under is actually an Amazon's skirt. | |
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In Orion's Arm the brains of the ruling transhuman intelligences start at the size of the moon and go all the way up to being the size of the star Betelgeuse, which is larger than the orbit of Jupiter. | |
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In Independence Day, the alien mothership is mistaken for a meteor until it's discovered that it is slowing down as it approaches Earth. | |
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Parodied in Darths & Droids, where the Death Star was originally designed as a "Peace Moon" to replace Naboo's moon that was destroyed in Episode I's war. The name stuck even as the plans were altered to make it a weapon, leading to this exchange: | |
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In The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Merry and Pippin climb a tree to escape a pursuing orc when it grabs Merry's foot and wrenches him to the ground. Pippin lets out a panicked scream...and the tree he's clinging to opens a pair of eyes. | |
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In Mega Man X7, the last Mini-Boss of Splash Warfly's level is the bridge of the battleship itself, coming to life as a massive Mechaniloid. | |
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Legend of the Five Rings features the Kusatte Iru, a sleeping demon so large that humans can navigate its blood vessels like tunnels. | |
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Final Fantasy In Final Fantasy III you start out on a continent that appears to be world. Turns out it's a floating continent above a MUCH bigger planet. In Final Fantasy IV, it turns out the moon is a spaceship for a race of Precursors. In Final Fantasy IV: The After Years a new moon appears which is a spaceship for a completely different set of Precursors. In Final Fantasy VII, the characters only slowly realize that the entire Temple of the Ancients is the black materia to summon Meteor. In Final Fantasy IX, it's revealed early on in the second half that Dagger's home, Alexandria Castle, is actually a sleeping Eidolon, Alexander. Dagger and Eiko then use their power to wake the colossus up just in time to fight another Eidolon under the control of Kuja, Bahamut. After a certain Boss Battle in Final Fantasy X, the heroes find themselves in the frozen lake underneath Macalania Temple. When the music coming from the Temple stops, the "ground" starts to rumble underneath them, and the heroes realize they were nowhere near the lake bottom at all...they were actually on Sin this whole time, which promptly takes them out of the lake. Dalamud in Final Fantasy XIV is actually not a moon, but an ancient superweapon that served as a prison for Bahamut. In Final Fantasy XV, the Adamantoise was so ginormous that it was mistaken for a mountain called Longwythe Peak until it got out of its shell. |
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Magic: The Gathering: Island-Fish Jasconius◊. A direct reference to the Arabian Nights source. In the Shadowmoor expansion, many of the giants have been sleeping for so long, the earth has folded over them and grasses and trees grow on their backs. They're often mistaken for mountains...at least, until they wake up. Similarly, the Knollspine Dragon slumbers in the form of the oddly-shaped Spinerock Knoll while the plane is in its peaceful, pastoral Lorwyn phase. The long-running Weatherlight Saga of books eventually revealed that the Glitter Moon, one of Dominaria's two moons, was actually a giant orbital weapon charged with insane amounts of mana. Greater Stone Spirit is an Elemental Embodiment resembling a mountain with legs and a head, and is, seemingly, easily mistaken for a regular peak when inactive. Celestial Agent is a star-covered elemental so vast that it outstretched wings can be mistaken for the night sky. Arixmethes is an enormous Kraken that passes off easily as a landmass. Functionally, it enters the battlefield as a land, and will not act like a creature until the player puts in effort to remove its slumber counters. |
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Portal 2: One of Cave Johnson's "alternate universe" recordings ends with the revelation that the planet you're on is, in fact, Cave Johnson. Cave Johnson is really big in that universe. Spoiler tags really aren't necessary for that, because he couldn't hold in the secret very well either. | |
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RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore: In Jenua, Remi can remark that the moon looks bigger than it did on Earth, and justifying that it's because how she's high up in a floating city. Lore corrects her: | |
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Halo: Ghosts of Onyx: The titular planet is composed largely of trillions of Sentinels, and there's a Forerunner facility inside, which, among other things, produces said trillions of Sentinels]]. | |
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Darkness (ankh-ascendant): Sesshoumaru thinks he's in a cave that smells of Naraku because Naraku has been using it as a lair. He realizes too late that the mountain is Naraku. | |
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Tiberium Wars: A Nod soldier manning a checkpoint gets out his goggles and notices a lot of heat signatures on the road, and wonders where all those buildings came from. Seconds later, a squadron of Mammoth Tanks absolutely flattens his position. Pants are crapped, then obliterated by railguns. | |
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In SuperMarioLogan Jeffy thinks that the moon is a giant butthole in the sky in the video Jeffy's Birthday Wish! during the solar eclipse | |
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In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a giant boulder on top of Death Mountain turns out to be Biggoron. | |
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Paradox Trilogy: The first time Devi sees a xith'cal tribe ship, she mistakes it for a moon. | |
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: As Scott and Cassie are first wandering inside the Quantum Realm, Cassie wonders if the sun here is moving especially fast... until they realize that's no sun, it's a large, spherical, bioluminescent predator that tries to eat them with its Combat Tentacles. | |
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The manga version of Johji Manabe's Outlanders reveals, much like Mutineer's Moon and Gurren Lagann, that the moon is the ancient Precursor battleship "Dora". | |
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Jade Empire has a sidequest involving the search for a corrupting demon of hunger called the Cannibal Mother...which ends in a giant cavern with a strange rock formation in the middle of it. Needless to say, it's not a rock formation. | |
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In The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the mountain pass that Bilbo and the Dwarves had to travel on was already precarious but it gets even worse when it turns out they're actually walking along the shins of one of the Stone Giants. | |
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Near the end of Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun and Blue Moon, the "asteroid" that's a looming threat throughout the game is actually an alien missile, which in a world where Everything Is Online, means that Navis can enter it and steer it away from Earth. Of course, it also means that the asteroid has an AI of its own standing guard, Duo. | |
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Abarat: In the second book, there is a "double island" — a friendly creature whose head and back look like two rocky islands. It even has a tree on its back. | |
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Celland in Tales of Hearts has two moons, neither of which is real. The black one is Gardenia, the progenitor of all The Heartless Zerom, and the white one is the dead world of the Precursors, Quartzia, drained of all life by Gardenia. One character points this out - "Wait, so the black moon destroyed the white moon?" | |
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Nope: After spending a lot of time thinking that there's a ship housing aliens in the huge, non-moving cloud, it turns out the "ship" IS the alien. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Besides the obvious Star Wars reference in the Death Egg, the series features the Space Colony ARK, which makes its first appearance in Sonic Adventure 2 disguised as a very large asteroid/meteor, half of which disintegrates to show the Eggman-like facade. In the Sonic Superstars prologue comic, Fang's Big Break, Fang the Hunter is scouting the Northstar Islands for wildlife. He then gets caught reminiscing about his past encounters with Sonic and Knuckles, that he accidentally rubs a giant object. He then looks up, seeing that it was a giant Flicky, and he was ruffling its feathers. In Sonic Frontiers, the game's Big Bad, and the franchise's Greater-Scope Villain The End, takes the form of a dark purple moon, as the Boss Subtitles reveal that said moon is not a moon, but The End itself. |
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Spoofed in Celebrity Deathmatch, when Bam Margera goes into orbit around the massively fat Don Vito. | |
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In Sonic Frontiers, the game's Big Bad, and the franchise's Greater-Scope Villain The End, takes the form of a dark purple moon, as the Boss Subtitles reveal that said moon is not a moon, but The End itself. | |
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Super Sentai: In the finale of Dengeki Sentai Changeman, the Changemen land the ChangeRobo on the Gozma Star where they believe Star King Bazoo is on, only to shortly learn that Bazoo isn't hiding anywhere, his true form is the Gozma Star itself. | |
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In Rewrite in the Moon route the oddly large white sphere in the sky is the Earth after it has run out of life energy. The events of the route take place on the real moon. | |
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In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, this is true of the second and third giant Luigi opponents. For the first one, Mario and Luigi realise the hard way that the dream version of Mount Pajamaja is actually alive (when it wakes up right behind them), then manage to make it annoyed by slamming blocks into its face (cue chase to bottom and Boss Battle). They later encounter the Bedsmith's Nightmare chunk (which has his spirit trapped inside) in a building in Dreamy Wakeport, and get warned about a "terrible guardian" that will attack if they try to release it. Turns out the head of said guardian (Earthwake) just happens to be the building with the nightmare chunk, the one they're standing on. And that it happens to be a Humongous Mecha made up of the buildings in the background. Cue another Boss Battle. | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes: The artificially built planet Legion World, although there is no horrified realization involved. | |
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: This is no graveyard... it's a chess board! | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" has Sandy arrogantly going after an "Alaskan Bull Worm" threatening Bikini Bottom. She attacks and ties a knot in what she thinks is the worm before SpongeBob can tell her that it's actually the worm's tongue. What she assumed was a cave was the rest of the worm. In "Nature Pants", SpongeBob runs away from Bikini Bottom and Patrick starts chasing him. SpongeBob runs behind a supposedly big rock to hide from him, but the "rock" turns out to be a gigantic snail. Played with in "Plankton's Army". Plankton's family comes to help steal the Krabby Patty formula. They surround the Krusty Krab and Mr. Krabs asks "You planted grass?" Then, as Plankton laughs at this, the grass starts laughing as well and reshaping itself into limbs and ears... |
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In Transformers: Animated, the ship that the Autobots use to come to Earth is revealed to be Omega Supreme, one of the most powerful Autobots. Ratchet is aware of this. The other Autobots are shocked, and the Decepticons have a big Oh, Crap! moment. | |
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The Neverending Story: Morla. Atreyu thinks she lives on Tortoise Shell Mountain so he climbs it to find her - only to find out that Morla is the Tortoise Shell Mountain. | |
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The Moon in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, which turns out not to be a moon, but a different world used only by the Mask itself, to destroy all of Termina. Inside the moon is a lush field and a big tree. | |
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Chrono Trigger: In 2300 AD, there's a mountain called Death's Peak that doesn't exist in any of the other eras. Except... not quite. If you take the image of the map that appears when you visit 1999 AD and overlay it onto 2300 AD, Death's Peak is exactly where Lavos emerges. This heavily implies that Death's Peak is Lavos, further supported by how you face the Lavos Spawn as you climb it. | |
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In The Simpsons Game, Comic Book Guy gives this exchange in the level "Around the World in 80 Bites": | |
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God of War III demonstrates this in one trailer. | |
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In Pinocchio in Outer Space. After leaving the planet Mars, Pinocchio and Nurtle see what appears to be an asteroid trailing a cloud of smoke. As they approach, the "asteroid" uncurls and reveals itself to be Astro, the gigantic Space Whale, and he's really annoyed at being woken up. | |
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In the Finnish national epic The Kalevala, the mighty giant sage and sorcerer, Antero Vipunen, who lies in the earth dead but dreaming, is often mistaken for a huge cliff, as even trees grow off his body. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "Three's a Crowd", Twilight and Cadance search for a rare flower on a mountaintop around what they think is a large tree...before realizing that the flower is the tree. They couldn't realize this while climbing up since the top was covered by a cloud. | |
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Doctor Who: "42" has a good take on this trope. That's no Sun. Oh wait, it is a Sun. Oh wait, the Sun is alive... "The Beast Below": The Doctor describes Starship UK as "that's not just a ship, that's an idea, that's a whole country". Skyscrapers have neon signs bearing the names of counties. Then it turns out Starship UK's engines are dummies — because the whole structure is built on the back of a star whale! "The Big Bang": All the stars in the universe have been wiped out — so why does Earth still have a sun? Because that's no sun, it's the exploding TARDIS! Finally, the most faithful take on this trope possible comes in "Kill the Moon": that Moon really is no moon. It's an egg. |
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In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, SpongeBob visits what at first looks to be an ice cream stand surrounded by skulls and bones, but is actually a giant fish and the little old lady who runs it is the fish's tongue. One of its organs looks like a skinless cat that meows. | |
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The Legend of Dragoon: The Moon That Never Sets is actually the dormant embryo of the God of Destruction, intended by Soa to cleanse the world. | |
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Metal Black: The "Moon" you see in the background of Stage 2 turns out to be an egg containing the stage boss. You learn this as you approach the real Moon, and the egg rapidly approaches the foreground... | |
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Taken even further in Digimon Fusion with KingWhamon, who makes himself look like an island! | |
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The Grand Finale from Amphibia reveals that Amphibia's moon was at one point filled with technological constructs by The Core, so it could have a back-up plan in case of being defeated, a plan to crash into Amphibia's surface to wipe out all life on it. | |
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In Bugsnax, Snaktooth Island as a whole is actually a massive amalgamation of Bugsnax born from those that continuously ate the Bugsnax. The geological activity that was occurring is the Bugsnax growing increasingly desperate to claim more victims. | |
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In Alien Legacy the asteroid Gamma 1 turns out to be the "sporeship" that brought life to the system. | |
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The first season finale of Transformers: Beast Wars uses this. Turns out, when they are finally rid of the giant scary orbital weapon that wasn't a moon, the planet starts to look suspiciously familiar... | |
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In Andromeda the ship approaches what appears to be a star system. Only it's not, it's a Dyson Sphere. Only it's not just a Dyson Sphere, it's also mobile and equipped with black hole-firing guns. | |
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In Reunion (1994) the homeworld of the most advanced aliens — Syonians — and its 3 moons look artificial. Even if the planets aren't artificial, their whole surface is covered with sheet metal. | |
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus: When you go to battle Lord Avalugg, the final Noble Pokémon driven mad by the energy of the spacetime rifts, you're directed to his boss arena and start searching for him. As you're looking around, the ground begins to rumble, drifts of snow are thrown into the air, and the arena's floor splits open to reveal itself to be the recumbent form of the colossal Noble itself, leaving you stranded on a small jag of rock as her roars furiously at you and begins the battle. | |
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The Darksword Trilogy: The Darksword Adventures, which provides rules for playing a tabletop game in the story's world, describes stone dragons, gigantic dragons made of solid stone and prone to settling in one spot for years-long naps. Since, when not moving, a stone dragon is indistinguishable from a regular crag or hill, this has caused more than one building to come tumbling down when the ground it was built on decided to get up. | |
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Monster Hunter (2004): Basarios, when resting, burrows the lower part of its body underground, making it so only the rock-like back is left visible in the surface, making it look like an ordinary stone. Then, when a prey or hunter approaches it, it will emerge rapidly and begin attacking. | |
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Battlestar Galactica: The Colonials encounter a small ship with a human family. They bring the ship aboard the Galactica. When the father wakes up, he runs out of the ship and assumes that the Colonials are the Eastern Alliance, a fascist nation on the planet Terra (no, it's not Earth). When they tell him that they're aboard a ship, he doesn't believe them, as no ship could be that large. | |
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In the beginning of Ōkami, Susano removes the famous sword Tsukuyomi from a seemingly commerative zen garden, only to quickly realize that the "garden" was on Orochi's back and thus freeing Orochi from his seal. | |
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R-Type: The Bydo Lab profiles mention that a planet-sized Gomander was once encountered. | |
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Played with in Codename: Kids Next Door in "Operation C.A.K.E.D.-F.I.V.E" as part of a Star Wars shout-out. Numbuh 86 and 19th Century are heading to the Moon Base when an alarm alerted them of approaching the base. 86 mentions that they shouldn't be there yet and looks up, sees Father's giant ice cream cake and says, "That's no moon!" | |
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The Elric Saga: In The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, Elric and a bunch of other incarnations of the Eternal Champion are tasked with destroying two malevolent alien beings. They enter one of what they believe to be the towers of these creatures, but in the end it turns out the "buildings" are rather the creatures themselves. The mooks the protagonists have been fighting inside are the immune system of the creature. | |
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The Sandman (1989) features the duel between Morpheus and Doctor Destiny, where Doctor Destiny believes he's finally destroyed the Dream-King because he's found himself on a featureless white plane. Pull back to reveal he's actually in the palm of Morpheus's hand... | |
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The Discworld itself sits atop the back of four gigantic elephants, who themselves stand upon the back of an even larger turtle. Thus, the trope is inverted in The Science of Discworld, when Ridcully dismisses the idea that Earth has turtles of its own because "you don't get giant turtles that small". | |
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Spelljammer: A few creatures of Wildspace can be confused at first glance for asteroids (astereaters, murderoids), small moons (meteorspawns, rogue moons) or even distant planets (gonnlingdaah) until you get close enough. Some are ambush predators, others use the camouflage just to be left alone. | |
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A Wizard in Rhyme: In Her Majesty's Wizard, there are three hills overlooking the Plain of Grellig. Two of them are the giants Colmain and Ballspear, turned to stone during their last battle. Matthew accidentally resurrects both of them while trying to re-awaken Colmain. | |
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Godzilla (1998) features a character climbing into what he thinks is a dig site but is actually a Zilla print. | |
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Godzilla (2014): Subtle nonverbal example, achieved by means of clever cinematography. Ford and some other soldiers are doing a HALO jump into San Francisco, which Godzilla has recently ravaged. As they get into visual range of the city, we see Ford's point of view as he scans over the numerous burnt and ruined skyscrapers. Then he catches on to one "structure" that is moving, and sees several of his guys diving right past it... | |
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Monster Hunter Portable 3rd: Nibelsnarf hides beneath a small dune in desrt areas that have other dunes, to fool their preys into approaching them so they're eaten. A hunter can tell where the monster is due to its exhaling breath, however. | |
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War World: When Superman and Supergirl first encounter Mongul's War World, they use their telescopic vision to examine a city on its surface. They think that there's a very high wall behind the city, so high that it extends above their field of vision, but when they "zoom out", the wall turns out to be the side of a VERY large missile. | |
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One early-game anomaly in Stellaris is about an unusual mountain range on a random planet. This event has multiple possible outcomes, but they all reveal the mountains as the skeleton of some gigantic extraplanetary lifeform that crash-landed on the planet in the distant past and eventually became part of the landscape. | |
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Doctor Strange: When Doctor Strange goes to confront Shuma-Gorath on his home world, he sees only a large mountain. Then the "mountain" opens its eye... In a Marvel Fanfare one-shot, he goes into a strangely deserted city which has a warm, skinlike texture and a subtle hum in the air. Near the end, he realizes he is standing on the back of a sleeping giant...who is waking up. |
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The "island arc" of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water ends with the heroes discovering that the island they've spent the last five episodes on is a spaceship about nine times bigger than the submarine from which they were shipwrecked. | |
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Digimon Tamers has a forest that turns out to be Xuanwumon of The Four Gods. | |
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Stargate Atlantis: "Home ": The planet's mist is alive. The Atlantis pilot also has a mountain overgrown with trees... except it's not a mountain. It's a Wraith Hive Ship. |
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The Authority: In Issue #10, the Engineer kills a huge alien parasite. In the middle of fixing the damage it did, she looks up at the sky and mentions that it looks like an eclipse of the Sun. It turns out that a giant alien is the thing that's eclipsing it. | |
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Armored Core 2. It's revealed that the Martian moon of Phobos is actually a massive hunk of Lost Technology left behind by a long dead alien race which the Big Bad intends to smash into the planet. The final mission has the player infiltrate the asteroid to prevent this from happening. | |
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Star Wars Legends: At one point in Galaxy of Fear, the heroes come out of hyperspace and nearly collide with what they first think is a ship, but which turns out to be an absolutely vast space station, Nespis 8. | |
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Huckleberry: In the first issue, Huckleberry climbs a mountain that turns out to be a rock giant. | |
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Happens in Lone Wolf book 20, The Curse of Naar, while the hero is venturing into the Plane of Darkness (the setting's equivalent of Hell). While lost at sea on a small raft, Lone Wolf spots a distant island and heads toward it — until it starts moving and is revealed to be a nondescript giant monster. If the player hadn't picked a magic amulet earlier, Lone Wolf gets eaten by the monster. | |
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Family Guy: A somewhat smaller example than the rest, but quite large for its scale — in one episode, Peter is in a sauna with Chris, when Peter notices..."Hey, that's not your leg!" The rest of the episode is about Peter trying to deal with penis envy (or something more like "penis shame"). | |
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In Antz, Bala walks up on a plant that is, in fact, a praying mantis. | |
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In Dragon Ball Z, Freeza briefly mistakes Goku's Genki-dama for one of Namek's three suns. The second he figures out it's not, he freaks out. | |
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The Silver Chair: Eustace, Jill, and Puddleglum stop to look at the far-off gigantic statues lying in a field. Jill remarks on how lifelike they look. Then they stand up and start throwing rocks the size of cars. Fortunately, the giants were throwing at each other as a game; unfortunately, they have lousy aim. In the same book, they explore a series of strangely cut chasms. Later, they find out that the chasms were actually letters carved into the rocky landscape. |
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Kaiju Girl Caramelise: When Yuu Okada is rowing a boat at Okutama, he steers it into what looks like a cliff that hadn't been there previously. It's actually Harugon, who only appeared so abruptly because Kuroe had transformed into the monster a few second ago. | |
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In the dub for Martian Successor Nadesico, when Yurika is shown a Jovian colony fortress, she immediately says: "That's no space station, that's a moon!" | |
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A Crown of Stars: In chapter 16 Asuka found out that one of the moons orbiting the planet in reality was a humongous space-ship: | |
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Star Trek: Voyager "Darkling" with a grizzled old explorer in a spacedock talking about a forest-covered planetoid he claims to have once discovered: during an "earthquake", it turned out to really be a gigantic alien creature with its own ecosystem growing on it. However another explorer who visited the same place reckons it's a tall tale. In "Basics", the crew are in a cave and decide to follow a breeze to what they think is the outside world. Turns out they're walking into the lair of a large and hungry lizard, and are following its breath. |
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Mega Man Happens in Game Boy Mega Man V, leading to an Unexpected Gameplay Change: "What's that star?..." "Star" shoots its Big Fraggin' Laser at Mega Man. It's even called the "Wily Star". In Mega Man X7, the last Mini-Boss of Splash Warfly's level is the bridge of the battleship itself, coming to life as a massive Mechaniloid. Near the end of Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun and Blue Moon, the "asteroid" that's a looming threat throughout the game is actually an alien missile, which in a world where Everything Is Online, means that Navis can enter it and steer it away from Earth. Of course, it also means that the asteroid has an AI of its own standing guard, Duo. |
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In the first of Steve Reeves' Hercules movies, Argo captain Jason steps onto a giant mound of earth to reach a Plot Coupon... but the mound reveals itself to be a dinosaur. | |
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Dead Space 3 has the moon itself. It's actually a moon-sized Necromorph called a Brethren Moon or Brother Moon that was forced into sleep mode, but if awakened would go around eating the biospheres off of planets. Isaac manages to destroy it, but for a little bit of Paranoia Fuel, the first letter of each chapter in Dead Space spells out BROTHER MOONS ARE AWAKE. Plural. Oh crap. This is confirmed in the Awakened DLC, and the Brethren Moons are already feasting on Earth. | |
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Venus Prime: Amalthea (one of Jupiter's moons) turns out to be have a huge starship inside it belonging to a race of Starfish Aliens, who had originally come to colonize Venus but failed. | |
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In Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, the Ice Bug is an asteroid-sized space creature that hibernates for interstellar travel. One of the movies had a "Godbug" which could supposedly devour a planet. | |
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And in the pseudosequel Transformers: Cybertron, the Transformer home planet Cybertron turns out to be their creator/god Primus. As for the actual moons? Those are Primus' morningstars. | |
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In the Sonic Superstars prologue comic, Fang's Big Break, Fang the Hunter is scouting the Northstar Islands for wildlife. He then gets caught reminiscing about his past encounters with Sonic and Knuckles, that he accidentally rubs a giant object. He then looks up, seeing that it was a giant Flicky, and he was ruffling its feathers. | |
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In Code Lyoko Season 4, episode "Maiden Voyage", the heroes' virtual ship is lost in the Digital Sea, where it is attracted by a Replika which they think to be Lyoko at first. The scene is a direct Shout-Out to the Trope Namer, with the Replika looking like a giant metallic sphere and Aelita saying "That's not Lyoko!" | |
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The Babylon 5 station orbits a planet called Epsilon 3. Only it's not a planet — it's a planet-sized machine. | |
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The MLP Loops: Inverted. In a Fused Loop with Star Wars, the Imperials notice a space station intercepting them. Darth Vader, who Awoke just moments before, finds it amusing to reverse the line. | |
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At the end of Hollow Knight, if you complete the criteria for the true ending, you find yourself in the arena where you fight the True Final Boss, a platform floating high in the clouds with the sun glowing in the background... but there's nothing there. If you hop up onto a small higher platform, you find a 'Challenge' prompt like the one you used the call out the Mantis Lords earlier in the game, and the Knight turns towards the background, brandishing its nail in challenge. Then the sun sprouts wings and a title fills the entire screen: "THE RADIANCE". | |
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How To Train Your Dragon: The Serpent's Heir: The tremors plaguing the island are because the gigantic Foreverwing dragons that they thought were the island mountains are waking from their slumber. | |
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Transformers: The first season finale of Transformers: Beast Wars uses this. Turns out, when they are finally rid of the giant scary orbital weapon that wasn't a moon, the planet starts to look suspiciously familiar... In Transformers: Animated, the ship that the Autobots use to come to Earth is revealed to be Omega Supreme, one of the most powerful Autobots. Ratchet is aware of this. The other Autobots are shocked, and the Decepticons have a big Oh, Crap! moment. In Transformers: Prime, Earth is actually Unicron in disguise! |
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Gravity Falls: The "Dipper's Guide to the Unexplained" short "The Tooth" deals with Dipper trying to find the source of a giant tooth he found on the shores of Lake Gravity Falls. A cashier tells them to run if they see bubbles on the lake. They see bubbles near an island, at which point Mabel proceeds to paddle away. Turns out the giant tooth came from the island, which is a monster that rises out of the water and tries to eat anyone who gets too close. | |
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Happy Heroes: In Season 8 episode 13, everyone is trying to pull a piece of wood out of a big rock, with Happy S. suspecting it's the Lightning Staff. The rock is actually a big monster who is irritated by the object lodged in the top of him. | |
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