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{{quote|''"That planet has '''bugs''', Carter. Big, huge, ugly, '''honkin' bugs!'''"''
|Jack O'Neill, ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' 2x10 "Bane"}}
Giant bugs. They're bugs or [[
At least, not until they're killing ''us''.
▲Giant bugs. They're bugs or [[Muppet|muppets]] or [[Serkis Folk]], whichever, but all are mad creepy. They have no individuality or intelligence, except possibly a [[Hive Mind]]. [[What Measure Is a Non Human|Nobody really worries too much about the morality of killing them.]]
'''Big Greepy-Crawlies''' are a common subtype of [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]], which tend to be especially common in prehistoric settings. This is due to [[Truth in Television]] - back in the Carboniferus Period, higher oxygen levels made it possible for truly massive specimens to exist. Luckily for us, this is no longer possible in modern times, such creatures violate the [[Square-Cube Law]].
See also [[Giant Spider]] and [[Bug War]]. If they're from space, they're [[Insectoid Aliens]]. If they have a lust for galactic domination, they're a [[Horde of Alien Locusts]]. A subset of [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever]]. These are especially common in prehistoric settings.▼
▲See also [[Giant Spider]] and [[Bug War]]. If they're from space, they're [[Insectoid Aliens]]. If they have a lust for galactic domination, they're a [[Horde of Alien Locusts]]
{{examples|Examples}}▼
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Nausicaa of the Valley of
* Lutecia of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' [[Summon Magic|summons insects]] of varying levels of largeness. From the human-sized Garyu, to the car-sized Jiraiyo, to the [[Kaiju]]-sized Hakutenou.
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'': Overlapping with [[Animal Mecha]], several [[Robeast|Mechanical Beasts]] (such like Winder A2 or Megaron P1 and its "brothers") resembled giant, vaguely-humanoid insects.
** In ''[[Great Mazinger]]'', one whole host of the Mykene Empire army were bio-mechanical, massive insects. Their commander, General Scarabeth, resembled a gigantic rhinoceros beetle.
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]!'', several of Weevil Underwood's monsters, most notably Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth and Insect Queen, are textbook examples of this trope. Naturally, [[Yu-Gi-Oh!:
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* The Magic World jungle in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' contains dung beetles that are around the size of a human torso.
* The entire Bugrum Empire of ''[[El Hazard]]'' is absolutely crawling with these (Pun unintended).
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* In ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'', the Demon World contains massive centipede-like monsters that dwarf trees and even some mountains. They serve as transport in Mukuro's realm.
* [[Letter Bee]] not only have giant soul-devouring insects, but they also have exoesqueletons made of metal to the point of [[Nigh Invulnerability]].
* ''[[
** Also from [[Osamu Tezuka]], [[Astro Boy]] features several insectoid robots, such as the Carabus, a beetle-like tank built by the French military; Gadem the [[Creepy Centipedes|robot centipede]] and most incarnations of North Number Two from the ''[[Pluto]]'' arc.
* The Vajra from ''[[Macross Frontier]]'' range in size from large jet fighter sizes grunts to ones larger than most capital ships. Their queen in particular is several kilometers in size.
== [[Comic Books]] ==
== Comics ==▼
▲* "Them" from ''[[Comic Book/Kingdom|Kingdom]]''.
* ''[[Max Und Moritz]]'' by [[Wilhelm Busch]] had may beetles as big as a human hand.
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* The 200-foot tarantula and its automobile-sized offspring faced by Alex and the SRI in ''[[The Secret Return of Alex Mack]]''.
== [[Films]] ==
* ''[[
* The giant cockroach alien from ''[[Men in Black (
* The giant insects in the ''[[King Kong]]'' remake{{context}}<!-- MOD: Which one? There have been two. --> qualify. Most were bizarre spider/crab or gut parasite/bloodworm [[Biological Mashup
** Speaking of giant New Zealand insects: [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9gbYHPyGGHU/RpqBrkv0ScI/AAAAAAAAAFo/T2T31lt5J5c/s400/giant_weta.jpg meet the Little Barrier Island giant weta.]
*** Damm!
* ''The Mysterious Island'' has giant bees, and a giant crab.
* ''[[Sinbad and
* Creepy crawlies don't come any bigger ([[Ugly Cute|or cuter]]) than the 350-ft. tall Insectosaurus from ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]''.
** [[Running Gag|Aaaaaaaa]][[Screams Like a Little Girl|aaaaagh!]]
* ''[[The Deadly Mantis]]'' has a...well, [[Exactly What It Says
* The prawns of ''[[District 9]]'' are basically like giant walking cockroaches. Though they do look a bit more like crustaceans.
** They are supposed to be called after the [
* ''Son of [[Godzilla]]'' Introduces Kamakuras, a giant mutant mantis who shows up from time to time as the Magikarp of [[Kaiju]].
** And of course, there's Mothra, probably the most popular insect Kaiju out there.
** And Mothra's evil twin Battra and Megaguirus the demonic dragonfly
* They're smaller than most of these examples, but the scarabs in the 1999 version of ''[[The Mummy
* ''[[The Black Scorpion]]'' is a 1957 film about giant prehistoric scorpions released by a volcanic eruption in Mexico.
* ''[[Beginning of the End]]'' is a 1957 film about giant grasshoppers attacking Chicago.
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* ''[[Ticks]]'' has bigger-than-normal wood ticks due to pollution. Late in the film one giant-sized also appears.
* ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' (both the original and the remake) feature a pair of giant scorpions.
* The ant and the scorpion in ''[[Honey I Shrunk the Kids]]'' are normal-sized, but due to our protagonists [[Shrink Ray|being minaturized]], end up having the appearance of
* ''ManSquito''.
* Another classic 1950s B-movie, ''[[Tarantula]]'', features a building-sized spider.
== [[Literature]] ==▼
* [[
▲== Literature ==
▲* [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]] has a cartload of these, including Ungoliant ([[The Silmarillion]]), Shelob ([[Lord of the Rings]]) and the Mirkwood spiders ([[The Hobbit]])
* [[Orson Scott Card]] uses this with the bug-like species systematically killing the crew of a human starship because, aside from the queens, their own species doesn't have free will, and they just assumed we'd be the same way. Subverted in that the bugs have bones, and that they're actually quite a nice and sympathetic, even naive (if occasionally creepy) species.
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]] used such bugs as a [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens|metaphor for Communism]] in ''[[Starship Troopers (
* Subverted in [[Alan Dean Foster]]'s ''[[Humanx Commonwealth]]'' books, in which the insectoid Thranx are the principal allies of humankind. Not that the formation of this alliance went through without some problems (of the xenophobic terrorist variety).
* The Chi, neon-yellow arthropodoids, and Knnn, hairy black arachnoids, in ''[[Chanur Novels|The Chanur Saga]]''. The latter are infamous for their nearly indecipherable [[Starfish Language]].
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* Ransom briefly encounters a giant fly and giant beetles in the caves of Venus in ''[[Perelandra]]''. He's initially quite terrified at their appearance, but they prove to be no threat, and his fear quickly subsides.
* The giant alien insect species, Hetwan, in ''[[Everworld]]''.
* The Taxxons in ''[[
* In ''[[Hothouse]]'' the Earth is so old that there are only five remaining non-plant species: tree-bees, plant-ants, tiger-flies (think wasps), termights and humans. ''They are all about the same size.'' (Slightly subverted because it's made clear that humans have shrunk over time, and the insects have grown and met them halfway.)
* Most of the Vord from the ''[[Codex Alera]]'', though the Vord Queen has a degree of [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]] and gradually changes from one of these to a [[Cute Monster Girl]] (though her personality never gets any more human, putting her squarely in the [[Uncanny Valley]])
* In Adrian Tchaikovsky's ''Shadows of the Apt'' series giant insects basically fill the niche in the ecosystem that mammals do in our world.
* Someone, somewhere, ''must'' mention the abominable [[Gorn|squickfest]] that is ''[[Eat Them Alive]]'' by [[Awesome McCoolname|Pierce Nace]]. A mentally unbalanced ex-con exacts vengeance upon his former partners in crime with a horde of giant killer praying mantises. The entire book is nothing but page after page of giant mantises rampaging and eating people.
* In [[Piers Anthony]]'s first ''[[Incarnations of Immortality]]'' book, ''On a Pale Horse'', Zane, the
* In ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', giant dragonflies described as having a six-foot wingspan appear briefly in the aviary, without any explanation given for their presence.
* Subverted in Michael
* The first season of ''[[
▲== [[Live Action Television]] ==
▲* The first season of ''[[Babylon 5 (TV)|Babylon 5]]'' featured occasional appearances by N'Grath, a crime-lord who looked like a giant praying mantis.
▲** And let's not forget the Shadows, which are basically five foot tall ''spider people''.
*** What about the Shadows' ''[[It Got Worse|ships]]''?
* Giant arthropods and worms have made several appearances on ''[[Primeval]]''.
* ''[[Stargate
** This is turning out to be the ''[[
* [[
*
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The insect spirits in ''[[Shadowrun]]'' are [[Body Horror
* ''Tyranids'' from ''[[Warhammer
** The original concept of the Tyranids was insects crossed with dinosaurs, and they're about as scary as you might expect. A Hive Tyrant looks like a Tyrannosaurus crossed with the Alien Queen and Godzilla.
*** And those three only have 4 extremities. Tyranids have 6.
** Being ''Warhammer 40k'' they take it [[Up to Eleven]], there are Tyranid biotitans such as the "Hierophant" which are about the size of the Imperiums [[Humongous Mecha|Titans]].
* Several Insect creatures in ''[[Magic:
* ''[[
** And manscorpion (sort of scorpionic centaur). And the antlike formians.
** The Hivebrood are a version from Basic/Expert/etc D&D which doubles as [[The Virus]].
* [[Talislanta]] has a ton of freakish fantastic versions, such as flying leeches, snap-jawed worms, and hive-dwelling semi-humanoid ''scorpions''.
* The [[Franz Kafka|Ungeziefer]] from ''[[GURPS
* ''[[Werewolf: The Forsaken]]'' has the Nidmuzug, or, more plainly, the Unclean. Humans who ate food contaminated by the spiritual taint that all Nidmuzugs emit and found themselves turning into were''cockroaches''. Their hybrid form is a giant, humanoid cockroach that can have a poisonous bite or claw attack. Their "beast form" is a swarm of hundreds of cockroaches, all controlled by a single mind.
** Interestingly, they come off as quite [[The Woobie|miserable]] rather than scary (to the point where people who know about their personalities call them [[Expy|Kafkas]]). They lose absolutely none of their humanity in the whole [[Body Horror]] process, and they can't live among humans since light hurts their eyes. The elders eventually become estranged from their human sides, but given the general misery that is their existence, it seems more like Unclean who ''[[Driven to Suicide|survive]]'' to that point used the logic of "You know what? [[Jerkass Woobie|Fuck you]], [[Madden Into Misanthropy|I]] ''[[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|am]]'' [[Tragic Monster|a monster]]!"
** Then there
* A standard creature type in ''[[Magic:
* In the Fantasy
* ''[[Monsterpocalypse]]'' has the Savage Swarm, which are giant radioactive bugs the destroy anything that has bright lights.
== [[Toys]] ==▼
▲== Toys ==
* In ''[[Bionicle]]'', many of the rahi qualify, such as the Nui Jaga (giant scorpion) and Nui Rama (giant wasp-like creature).
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The bug-like Shivans in ''[[Free Space
** {{spoiler|They may also be cybernetic, and are permanent space-dwellers since their hind legs are configured in a way that only make sense in free-fall.}}
* In ''[[Michigan:
* Skrashers in ''[[Startopia]]'': They develop aboard your station inside the trash-eating [[Small Annoying Creature|Memaus]] before bursting out as huge insectile monsters with giant claws to smash up your station.
* ''[[Resident Evil]]'' liked to play this by having giant snakes, tarantulas, and even a Black Tiger...a giant spider Capcom specifically redesigned from the [[Video Game Remake]] on so it looks like a Australian funnelweb to make Chris or Jill shit themselves.
** Drain Deimos and Brain Suckers (giant fleas) in ''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'', Novistadors (giant wasps) in ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'', and [[Demonic Spiders|Reapers]](giant roaches) in ''[[Resident Evil 5]]''.
* The antlions in ''[[Half-Life]] 2''.
* The ChCh-t from the ''[[Deadlock]]'' turn based strategy series. They have a queen, pincer claws instead of hands, a scorpion tail, and all the other usual bug characteristics. They are also a playable race.
* The entire point of ''[[Deadly Creatures]]''. Well, except that the creepy crawlies are normal sized, but you're ''playing as them''.
* ''[[The Conduit]]'' has creepy crawlies of all sizes, but the big ones include the man-sized Drones, the eight-feet-tall Scarabs, and the tank-sized Invaders.
* The Zerg of ''[[
* Your average Bug [[
** Gliscor (A winged scorpion) and Flygon (An antlion) are even bigger, both at 6'07", but neither are actually a Bug-Type due to already having two more dominant types (Though both are in the Bug egg group and learn many Bug attacks.).
** The fifth generation introduces Scolipede, the "Mega Centipede" Pokemon, trumping all other Bug types in terms of height at an extraordinary ''8'02" (2.5m)''!
** And now subverted by Joltik, the
** Bug-Type specialists include Bugsy, Aaron, and Burgh.
* The ''Gohma'' family of Boss Monsters in ''[[
* Zingers in [[Donkey Kong Country]], which are often
* [[Fallout]] games feature a handful of giant bugs [[I Love Nuclear Power|mutated by radiation]], including two-foot Radroaches, Radscorpions that grow upwards of six feet long, and Giant Ants, some of which breathe fire.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has, in addition to various giant spiders, scorpions and the like, the Silithid. These are a hive dwelling race with much variation (or possibly several sub-species) to fulfill different roles. The [[Eldritch Abomination|Old God C'Thun]] transformed some of them into the Aqir. The Aqir empire launched a [[Bug War]] to wipe out all non Aqiraji life, and on their defeat split into two different races, the Qiraji and the Nerubians. The first remained servants of C'Thun, and continued to launch Bug Wars against the rest of Azeroth. The Nerubians left for [[Grim Up North|Northrend]] where they created an underground empire, which was destroyed by the [[The Undead|Scourge]]. Although some materials describe them as being just as xenophobic and evil as the Qiraji, the entirety of player interaction with living Nerubians is friendly. They also abandoned the worship of C'Thun on the basis that it, "makes as much sense as a fly caught in a web worshiping the spider who is about to devour him".
* Junk Man's stage from ''[[
* Many levels in Chapter 5 of ''Super [[
* Almost every single enemy in ''[[Let's Go Jungle|Let's Go Jungle: Lost On The Island Of Spice]]''. Most of which are [[Giant Spider
* In the [[So Bad
* Tons of them abound in the [[Shoot
* ''[[Bug
* Leaving a house empty for too long in ''[[Constructor]]'' results in it being populated by an 8-foot tall cockroach that likes to walk around the neighborhood on [[Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better|two feet]]. Needless to say, the neighbors don't like them influencing their children.
* Some of the enemies in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' series games appear to be giant insects. The most notable examples would include Buzzy Beetles, which resemble reptilian beetles that act like Koopas, but cannot be killed with fireballs; Wigglers, giant yellow caterpillars that will become angry if stomped on; Mandibugs, giant beetles that charge at either Mario/Luigi and can only be killed with a [[Ground Pound]], due to them having a large star on their backs; and Flipbugs, cowardly insects that will run away if they see Mario/Luigi, and falling over if they get too close.
* In the ''Mutant Insects'' game of ''[[
* The ''[[Shadow Hearts]]'' series isn't a stranger to this trope. In fact, the giant roach monster (Buggs in the first game, Gregor in both ''Covenant'' and ''From The New World'') hold the honor of being the only enemy to appear in every game of the trilogy. Other
* In ''[[
* Several of the enemies in ''[[Solatorobo]]'', including one called the "[[Exactly What It Says
* Although it probably isn't canonical (its [[
* In addition to multiple varieties of giant spiders which are about knee height to a player character, ''[[
* Beetle Mania in ''[[King of the Monsters]]''.
▲== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Zimmy from ''[[
▲* Zimmy from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' was briefly menaced by a large, insectile ''thing'' [[Imaginary Enemy|that may or may not actually exist]].
** The Baron's [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070105 Hoomhoffers], giant beetles around the size of tanks.
▲* The warrior-type slaver wasps of ''[[Girl Genius]]''.
▲** The Baron's [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070105 Hoomhoffers], giant beetles around the size of tanks.
* The People-Eating Poly-Sorbate Insectoid (P.E.P.S.I.) from ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]].'' It [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20060617.html ate the main character once.] But he got better.
* The entire cast of ''[[Daddy Long Legs (
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Tech Infantry]]'' features the Arachnids, also known simply as The Bugs. Yes, they're [[Homage|shamelessly ripped off]] from ''[[Starship Troopers (
* ''[[Mortasheen]]'' sort of has this. They're called Arthropoids, and are technically [[The Fly|Brundlefly-style]] [[Half
* The beetles in ''[[Spoilsbury Toast Boy]]'' range from normal beetle size to human size, with one about as big as a ''house''.
* Reemus, of ''[[The Several Journeys of Reemus]]'', tends to deal with these guys, which makes the fact that he's not quite as famous or well-respected as his dragonslayer brother just a bit nonsensical, since Reemus can and sometimes does take out entire colonies of giant beasties in his line of work, while his brother usually only gets one at a time.
* The Large Beetle from ''[[Water
* ''[[
* Half the characters of ''[[Starship]]'' are
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Ts-eh-Go from ''[[Godzilla:
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'': Mosquitos in [[Crapsack World|Miseryville]] are the size of horses.
* The ''[[Martin Mystery]]'' episode "Terror from the Sky" had the protagonists deal with giant bugs [[I Love Nuclear Power|mutated by a radioactive meteorite]].
* Kickback, Bombshell, and Shrapnel from ''[[Transformers]]'' are all Decepticons that can turn into insects.
** ''[[
*** A majority of the Predacons took on insect or arthopod modes.
** The Insecticons are back in [[Transformers Prime]], and they're bigger and uglier than ever.
* ''[[Jonny Quest
== [[Real Life]] ==
* The [
** More likely the former if you first saw one in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', where a similar bug serves as a surprise boss.
* Giant insects/arthropods were common from the Ordovician to the Carboniferous period, with foot long cockroaches, seagull-sized Dragonflies, 8 and a half-foot long millipedes and
** This was only possible because the oxygen in the atmosphere was almost ridiculously high at the time, 2-3 times today's. Bugs absorb oxygen through pits in their body, their size is strictly limited by the concentration of oxygen in the air.
*** While this is true for the very biggest, arthropods can get much bigger than commonly thought even on
* For some years, the entomology department of the University of Illinois held an annual Insect Fear Film Festival, at which movies with
* The Giant Asian Hornet is the size of your thumb, can fly faster than you can run, and its sting has venom that ''dissolves flesh''. [[Nightmare Fuel|Sleep tight, now.]]
** Might I add, that flesh-dissolving venom has pheromones that call more of the damn things to attack you, and they live right outside of major cities?
** They also massacre honeybees.
** To be fair, however, their larvae are delicious when fried. They taste like crab-flavored popcorn!
** Also Japanese Honeybees can outwit the hornets by luring them into the hive, swarm them and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6m40W1s0Wc&feature=player_detailpage#t=121s shake and bake.] The bees survive, the hornets are toast.
* The Atlas Moth has a wingspan of
* Normal weta, insects that look similar to katydids, crickets or grasshoppers native to New Zealand, are large enough at
* ''Scolopendra gigantea'', the Amazon giant centipede. Centipedes are creepy enough, but Scolopendra gigantea is about a foot long.
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