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== [[Film]] ==
* The voodoo masks in ''[[The Princess and
** Also, the [[Hell Gate]] the Friends on the Other Side use to {{spoiler|drag [[Big Bad|Doctor]] [[Keith David|"the Shadow Man" Facilier]] into the Other Side}} at the end of the film, which resembles a larger voodoo mask.
* The masks representing the ancestral kings of Atlantis in ''[[Atlantis:
** Also, at the end of the film, a new mask, representing {{spoiler|the now deceased [[Leonard Nimoy|King Kashekim Nedakh]]}} is actually constructed by his daughter and son-in-law upon becoming the new rulers of Atlantis, which then floats away into the sky to join the other masks representing the dead kings of Atlantis.
** And for some reason, the queens ''never'' get floating masks.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[
* Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka in ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]''. Though a variation exists that they make the player ''invincible'' when worn.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda:
** Jalhalla from ''[[The Legend of Zelda:
* ''[[Sly Cooper]] 3'': the Mask of Dark Earth
* Banished Pantheon spirits in ''[[City of Heroes]]'' manifest as floating masks.
* Vector Strong Bad from ''[[Homestar Runner|Strong Bad Zone]]''. "[[Your Head Asplode]]!"
* Yamask from ''[[
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Tarakudo, the [[Big Bad]] of Season 4 of ''[[
* An episode of ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' was actually about Princess Jasmine buying an evil floating mask at a bazaar.
* One episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' was about Homer and Ned building a Bible-themed amusement park, with their main attraction being a floating mask representing Ned's late wife Maude. Unfortunately, it turns out that the mask is kept afloat by a leaking gas pipe, and their amusement park is shut down for that reason.
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Revision as of 14:12, 8 April 2014
One way to indicate a Mask of Power is having it float. Sometimes, it means that the mask itself is sentient.
Note: That doesn't include masks which float with other items due to Selective Gravity.
Examples of Floating Mask include:
Anime and Manga
- The Noh mask in an Inuyasha episode "The Flesh Eating Noh Mask".
Comic Books
- The Helmet Of Nabu, which gives Doctor Fate his powers.
Film
- The voodoo masks in The Princess and the Frog, which represent The Friends On The Other Side.
- Also, the Hell Gate the Friends on the Other Side use to drag Doctor "the Shadow Man" Facilier into the Other Side at the end of the film, which resembles a larger voodoo mask.
- The masks representing the ancestral kings of Atlantis in Atlantis the Lost Empire float and spin around the crystal that gives Atlantis its life.
- Also, at the end of the film, a new mask, representing the now deceased King Kashekim Nedakh is actually constructed by his daughter and son-in-law upon becoming the new rulers of Atlantis, which then floats away into the sky to join the other masks representing the dead kings of Atlantis.
- And for some reason, the queens never get floating masks.
Literature
- The haunted mask from the Goosebumps series.
Toys
- Bionicle: the Ignika and Spectral Mask
Video Games
- Super Mario Bros 2: Phanto, which pursue your character if you are holding a key.
- Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka in Crash Bandicoot. Though a variation exists that they make the player invincible when worn.
- The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask: Near the end of the game, the titular mask discards the Skull Kid and begins floating around on its own.
- Jalhalla from The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker seems to be this and uses a swarm of Poes to create a body.
- Sly Cooper 3: the Mask of Dark Earth
- Banished Pantheon spirits in City of Heroes manifest as floating masks.
- Vector Strong Bad from Strong Bad Zone. "Your Head Asplode!"
- Yamask from Pokémon Black and White, which is a ghost connected to a mask, the former of which can turn invisible.
Western Animation
- Tarakudo, the Big Bad of Season 4 of Jackie Chan Adventures.
- An episode of Aladdin was actually about Princess Jasmine buying an evil floating mask at a bazaar.
- One episode of The Simpsons was about Homer and Ned building a Bible-themed amusement park, with their main attraction being a floating mask representing Ned's late wife Maude. Unfortunately, it turns out that the mask is kept afloat by a leaking gas pipe, and their amusement park is shut down for that reason.