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== Anime & Manga == |
== Anime & Manga == |
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* HUMANOID Szayel Aporro Grantz does this in ''[[Bleach]]'', thanks to his [[Naughty Tentacles]]. He impregnates the victim with himself, being "reborn" fully grown upon death. Believe it or not, that's not the most [[ |
* HUMANOID Szayel Aporro Grantz does this in ''[[Bleach]]'', thanks to his [[Naughty Tentacles]]. He impregnates the victim with himself, being "reborn" fully grown upon death. Believe it or not, that's not the most [[squick]]y part of this scene or its aftermath. |
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* The [[Six Gates World]] franchise is fond of this. In ''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'', Oroboros does this to its host, the Dread Dragon. In ''[[Majuutsukai No Shoujo]]'', Kashe uses her own body as host for a demon, which ends up growing through her skin from all sides and eventually around her. After overcoming its mindrape from the inside, Kashe then chestbursts from it. |
* The [[Six Gates World]] franchise is fond of this. In ''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'', Oroboros does this to its host, the Dread Dragon. In ''[[Majuutsukai No Shoujo]]'', Kashe uses her own body as host for a demon, which ends up growing through her skin from all sides and eventually around her. After overcoming its mindrape from the inside, Kashe then chestbursts from it. |
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* This is how [[Immortal Rain|Yuca Collabel]] resurrects himself after a [[Express Delivery|two month gestation period]]. He probably wouldn't have fit out the normal way since he had already aged to the form of a prepubescent boy ''in utero''. |
* This is how [[Immortal Rain|Yuca Collabel]] resurrects himself after a [[Express Delivery|two month gestation period]]. He probably wouldn't have fit out the normal way since he had already aged to the form of a prepubescent boy ''in utero''. |
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== Newspaper Comics == |
== Newspaper Comics == |
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* Parodied in ''[[The Far Side]]'', which shows a [[Alien (franchise)|xenomorph]] family sitting down for dinner and one of the juveniles playing with the |
* Parodied in ''[[The Far Side]]'', which shows a [[Alien (franchise)|xenomorph]] family sitting down for dinner and one of the juveniles playing with the food—actually, ''in'' the food. |
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== Videogames == |
== Videogames == |
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* One of Q-Bee's EX [[Special Attack |
* One of Q-Bee's EX [[Special Attack]]s in the ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' series has her sting the enemy and encase them in a cocoon, whereupon she ''dies'' (she's a bee, after all) and another Q-Bee bursts out of the victim's back and continues the fight. |
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* Parodied in ''Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti'', the NES-only [[Super-Deformed]] sequel to ''[[Splatterhouse]]''. At one point Rick encounters an unconscious girl on an operating table: suddenly, the girl's belly inflates and bursts, releasing lots and lots of little spiders. When Rick kills all of the spiders, the girl wakes up, being perfectly fine, and goes away! |
* Parodied in ''Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti'', the NES-only [[Super-Deformed]] sequel to ''[[Splatterhouse]]''. At one point Rick encounters an unconscious girl on an operating table: suddenly, the girl's belly inflates and bursts, releasing lots and lots of little spiders. When Rick kills all of the spiders, the girl wakes up, being perfectly fine, and goes away! |
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** In the first level of Splatterhouse 2 a boreworm enemy ejects itself from a zombie's chest in this fashion, effectually re-killing it. |
** In the first level of Splatterhouse 2 a boreworm enemy ejects itself from a zombie's chest in this fashion, effectually re-killing it. |