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* One of the latter appearances of Sideshow Bob on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' has him surgically trade faces with his cellmate in order to escape from jail.
* One of the latter appearances of Sideshow Bob on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' has him surgically trade faces with his cellmate in order to escape from jail.
** One episode has Chief Wiggum taking a count of various prisoners and asks about the whereabouts of a guy who eats people and steals their faces. The guy, who is totally normal looking, cheerfully indicates his presence.
** One episode has Chief Wiggum taking a count of various prisoners and asks about the whereabouts of a guy who eats people and steals their faces. The guy, who is totally normal looking, cheerfully indicates his presence.
* Koh, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Face Stealer]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', is the [[Trope Namer]]. This centipede-like [[Eldritch Abomination]] takes the faces of people and animals who show any facial expression in front of him, whilst keeping the appearances around to use as masks. And even worse, ''[[And I Must Scream|his victims don't die]]''[[hottip:*:Koh lives in the Spirit World, where you don't need to eat or breathe, and therefore, you don't need facial features. {{spoiler|And if the fact that he did this to Avatar Kuruk's wife in retribution for Kuruk's arrogance is anything to go by, mortal beings may suffer the same problem in the Spirit World.}}, if [[The Blank|the faceless monkey outside his lair]] is any indicator. When Aang is first told of him by Roku, he is warned that he can only save himself by not showing any facial expression near him, which helps him a lot when he meets him for the first time in "The Siege of the North, Part 2"; when he [[Could Have Been Messy|nearly blows it]] when he smiles behind his back, he's at least [[Genre Savvy]] enough to resume his straight face at the last moment.
* Koh, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Face Stealer]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', is the [[Trope Namer]]. This centipede-like [[Eldritch Abomination]] takes the faces of people and animals who show any facial expression in front of him, whilst keeping the appearances around to use as masks. And even worse, ''[[And I Must Scream|his victims don't die]]''<ref>Koh lives in the Spirit World, where you don't need to eat or breathe, and therefore, you don't need facial features. {{spoiler|And if the fact that he did this to Avatar Kuruk's wife in retribution for Kuruk's arrogance is anything to go by, mortal beings may suffer the same problem in the Spirit World.}}</ref>, if [[The Blank|the faceless monkey outside his lair]] is any indicator. When Aang is first told of him by Roku, he is warned that he can only save himself by not showing any facial expression near him, which helps him a lot when he meets him for the first time in "The Siege of the North, Part 2"; when he [[Could Have Been Messy|nearly blows it]] when he smiles behind his back, he's at least [[Genre Savvy]] enough to resume his straight face at the last moment.
* According to the [[Cartoon Network]] version of ''[[MAD]]'', [[Megan Fox]] got her looks by stealing [[Kristen Stewart]]'s hair, [[Scarlett Johansson]]'s eyes, and [[Angelina Jolie]]'s lips. Before this, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|she was an actual fox]].
* According to the [[Cartoon Network]] version of ''[[MAD]]'', [[Megan Fox]] got her looks by stealing [[Kristen Stewart]]'s hair, [[Scarlett Johansson]]'s eyes, and [[Angelina Jolie]]'s lips. Before this, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|she was an actual fox]].


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