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* There were two silent vampire twins in Hammer Horror's ''Vampire Circus''.
* Mu-rong Yin and Mu-rong Yang in ''Ashes of Time'', brother and sister, apparently. They are very hard to tell apart, one time a character realizes only in the middle of the conversation that he's talking to the other twin. Both ask the same hitman to kill the respective other. Turns out {{spoiler|they are two personalities in one body, eternally fighting}}
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' has creepy twins in the background. They are not in the book. The movie adds them on to build a darksome atmosphere.
* ''[[Troma's War]]'' has creepy ''Siamese'' twins, joined at the head, one with a ''high''-pitched voice, the other with a ''low''-pitched voice.
* ''[[The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T]]'' features a pair of roller-skating twins who share a conjoined beard, with which they attempt to strangle the protagonists.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Zorn and Thorn from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' are [[The Scrappy|extremely annoying]] examples of this trope, as they are nearly identical in appearance (with the exception of their colors) and constantly repeat what the other twin says (only in reverse with the case of Thorn). It turns out though that {{spoiler|they aren't twins at all, but are really one [[Grotesque Gallery|grotesque and horrific]] monster that somehow poses as Creepy Twins.}}
* Alexia and Alfred Ashford in ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]'', who are seen at one point in a home video {{spoiler|tearing the wings off a dragonfly and feeding it to ants.}} Let's not also forget that Alfred {{spoiler|misses his sister so bad from her being in cryo freeze that he dresses up as her, and honestly believes he IS her, until he's caught half-way between identities and looks in the mirror. Think less [[Wholesome Crossdresser]], more ''[[Psycho]]}}''}}
* Any of the Twins enemies in ''[[Persona 3]]''. It's that rattling sound they make, and the fact that they're skewered together.
* ''[[Fatal Frame]] 2''. That is all.
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* The Twin monster from ''[[Silent Hill 4]]''.
* ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' gave us the Subway Bosses, Ingo and Emmet (Nobori and Kudari). Yet they are somehow very adorable, along with being creepy...
** [[Fanon]] obviously amps up their creepiness, ''specially'' via making them also [[:Category:Yandere|Yanderes]] or [[Cute Psycho]]s.
* Jaryn and Kerith, the Glitterati twins from ''[[Dance Central|Dance Central 2]]''.
* The twins Martha and Lindsay from ''[[Catherine]]'', with their odd speech and unsettling amount of knowledge about the nightmares. Ina variation for the trope they're old ladies.
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* thingOne and thingTwo from ''[[The Motley Two]]'' don't really embody this trope (they finish each other's sentences, but it's annoying rather than creepy), but when they face Tetras, against whom they hold a grudge, they decide to [[invoke]] this trope [httphttps://nixshadowweb.comarchive.org/web/20190814145150/https://mspfa.com/?s=205&p=343 for sake of creeping her out].
* Sokara and Setesh Vu Noi in ''[[The Gungan Council]]'' are ''insanely'' creepy in the way their minds are linked.
 
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