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* [http://tentaclegrape.com/ Tentacle Grape]. Yes, someone made a Tentacle Rape-themed soda. Hope nothing strange comes out when you open the bottle...
{{quote|"As Tentacle Grape slides smoothly down your throat you'll feel refreshed and full."}}
*:* Every six-pack of this soda has a theme-matching condom included.
* Exactly ''what'' happened that caused John Jameson [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLSZXxmq_Zk to disappear for two weeks?]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bi3erz2Ek8 A female octopus and her tentacles] in an [[Orangina]] ad.
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* ''[[Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]'' isn't a stranger to this trope. In [[Beach Episode|"If The Angels Wore Swimsuits"]] the Demon Sisters unleash a bunch of sea ghosts out of spite after being defeated, including a giant octopus that immediately attacks the [[Lovely Angels]]. Panty breaks out without much effort while [[Too Kinky to Torture|Stocking]]... doesn't even try:
{{quote|'''Stocking:''' So tight...}}
* Played for horror in the manga ''[[Corpse Party|Corpse Party: Musume]]''. One character is captured and assaulted by one such monster, but it looks more painful than anything else.
* The one-shot manga ''Majo-san To Issho'' features a blob-like tentacle monster. While it primarily seeks out women, [[Ass Shove|guys are not safe from it]]; when a [[Wholesome Crossdresser|crossdressing boy]] gets captured by the monster, it uses [[Ass Shove|another method]] after a moment of confusion.
 
== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Wonder Woman]]''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20181127172137/http://www.superdickery.com/just-a-hairs-breadth-away-from-tentacle-sex/ This cover] certainly qualifies, especially since it doubles as [[Baby Got Back]]. And [https://web.archive.org/web/20190122125433/http://www.superdickery.com/into-the-depths/ this].
* Italian cartoonist Paolo Serpieri's lead character, ''[[Druuna]]'', is beautiful, voluptuous, brave, clever and caring. She's the ideal sexy heroine. Then he draws frighteningly detailed and realistic pictures of her being raped by mutants, monsters, prehistoric throwbacks and you-don't-want-to-know-what else (and if you ''do'', you won't find out here!). Admittedly they don't all have tentacles, but it's an example of the same sort of thing.
* Apparently in a bid to cash in on the lucrative tentacle porn market, [[Marvel Universe|Marvel Comics]] decided in May 2007 to splash Naughty Tentacles on the cover of ''[http://hippokrene.blogspot.com/2007/05/marvel-tentacle-porn.html Heroes For Hire]'' #13.
* In one arc of ''X-Treme [[X-Men]]'', Callisto is altered: her arms became highly dextrous and agile tentacles of varying lengths. Her first fight in this form was (while brainwashed) against Storm, and almost any time she grabbed Storm with them, at least one was wrapped high enough on Storm's thigh that any real person in Storm's place would likely have been concerned. It also happens once when Callisto, unbrainwashed, lifts Storm over her head when the two celebrated their victory in a mutant arena.
** And then when the story is over, they and another female character celebrate their victory by having a hot tub session. Claremont, you so crazy...
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120103061934/http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=34:suffering-sappho-index&id=587:again-with-the-tentacle-sex&Itemid=24 This] is just one instance of all the sexual innuendo in ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' comics.
** It still falls under the trope visually, but those aren't tentacles, they're snakes.
* [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] in ''Batman: Harley and Ivy #2'': Poison Ivy initiated such an encounter with a tangle of jungle vines; she was in complete control throughout.
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** [[Cool Old Lady|Matriarch Aethyta]] mentions that she was romantically involved with a hanar in the past.
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' [[Discworld|adventure game]], one puzzle involves {{spoiler|a [[Love Potion]] and an octopus}}.
* Plenty of these in the unlockable sex scenes in ''[[Subverse]]'', thanks to crazed biologist Dr. Lillian Margaliss.
 
== Web Animation ==
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** Although true credit should go to Poe from ''[[Exploitation Now]]'' since he did that particular guest strip. It is also worth nothing that Lord Naughtius makes an actual appearance in ''[[Exploitation Now]]''. As do Cthulhu far back in the archives when the strip had little plot to speak of. Which leads to [http://www.exploitationnow.com/2000-08-04/21 a lampshading of this trope].
* The webcomic ''Mind Flayed'' has an illithid (a.k.a. a mind-flayer) who, after reading the mind of the party's female halfling ("[https://web.archive.org/web/20071212034525/http://www.mindflayedcomic.com/comic034.html Hot tentacle sex]!"), get disgusted (illithids are hermaphroditic anyway, and use tentacles to eat - those secrete the potent acid that allows them to dissolve your cranium and get at the sweet, juicy center).
* While not tentacles ''per se'', in ''[[Something*Positive]]'' this trope is taken to a whole new level of [[Squick]]fulness with the [https://web.archive.org/web/20131114103259/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05042002.shtml Redneck Trees], which can be described as looking and acting like a stage production of ''Deliverance'' as performed by drunken, rowdy Ents. These were [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130509133144/http://somethingpositive.net/sp05012002.shtml originally used] to put [[Chew Toy|Mike]] (one of the players) in his place for disrupting a [[Tabletop Games]] game for [[In and Out of Character|OOC reasons]], but they would become a running gag in the series. This eventually spread throughout gaming as a whole, and a version of them even appeared in a ''[[Munchkin]]'' game supplement.
** Also, while overhearing Jhim and PeeJee wondering why tentacle monsters never seem to rape men, Aubrey gets it in her head to make a live-action Iron Chef-themed gay tentacle porn, that would have been pulled off were it not for a mishap with baby oil.
* In ''[[Exploitation Now]]'' it [http://www.exploitationnow.com/2000-08-04/21 happens] to one of the protagonists near the beginning of the comic. Another one helpfully runs to get a video camera.
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* Referenced in ''[[CRFH]]'' more than once, due to Mike's arm-tentacle. The most notable of these was when Mike and April are being forced to shoot a porn: on noticing that his former star (Mike) now had a tentacle, the director had April dressed in fuku for the scene.
** In the strip previous to [http://crfh.net/d/20030508.html this one] Marsha mistook the invasive tentacle for Mike's, but here proves herself to be [[Genre Savvy]].
* ''[[Errant Story]]'' has the filler character [https://web.archive.org/web/20150914163743/http://www.errantstory.com/2004-08-02/256 Rape-kun] - a tiny green octopus familiar. Despite his name, his "adult mode" is locked out.
** Well, was in that flashback. Bani's an adult now...
* ''[[Exterminatus Now]]'' plays with this trope in [http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2004-01-23/comic/meet-the-crew/cliches-never-fail/ this] strip. Was [http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2005-03-01/comic/back-to-school/pardon-me-but-i-have-minds-to-break-and-values-to-distort/ mentioned] or [http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2004-12-10/comic/orbital-arachnaphobia/hes-not-weasellin-his-way-out-of-this-one/ alluded to] time and again.
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* Tricia of ''Indefensible Positions'', whose magic grows as she violates more and more social taboos, is at one point shown summoning a Lovecraftian beast for this purpose. "Now remember, the safeword is 'Nylarathotep.'"
* ''[[Exiern]]'': subverted in [http://www.exiern.com/?p=28 this segement].
* ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'' used this [https://web.archive.org/web/20140801205355/http://antihero.keenspot.com/d/20121008.html once] -
{{quote| '''Laria''': Don't let it grab you! I've been on the internet long enough to know it's bad news.
'''Dragon''': Hey, I spent four years in Japan. I know the score. }}