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* Happens too many times to count in ''~Jojo's Bizarre Adventure~''.
* In the manga version of ''[[Ju-on]]'', this is how Kanna meets her end when a bunch of possessed cats enter her mouth {{spoiler|and [[Nightmare Fuel|tear her jaw off]]}}.
* In the DVD remake of one episode of ''[[
* In ''[[Basilisk]]'', one of the ninjas from the Iga clan whose power is to turn into a slug-like thing in the contact with salt kill a ninja from the Kouga clan by jumping in his mouth, inside his throat and breaking his neck.
* Done constantly to poor Sakura in [[Fate
** Same for her uncle Kariya, who is also quite "intimate" with the aforementioned worms. The scene where he had a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|remarkably phallic worm forced down his throat]] was probably the most graphic [[Orifice Invasion]] of the series.
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* In ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'', one of Calvin's [[Imagine Spot|fantasy sequences]] involves a frog forcing its way into his mouth and being swallowed. Which leads to the punchline: {{spoiler|he had a frog in his throat.}}
* The image example for this trope comes from ''[[The Piper]] #2'' by Zenescope comics. The woman in question (Sandra) just had a poisonous snake slide into her mouth after putting her lips on a french horn's mouthpiece, {{spoiler|all thanks to the Piper playing his lethal song outside her room. She dies.}}
* A (relatively) innocent example [http://nodwick.humor.gamespy.com/ps238/comics/index.php?date=2011-05-30 happens in] ''[[
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* A "bug" in ''[[The Matrix]]'' enters through the bellybutton.
* A monster in ''[[Poltergeist]] II'' disguised itself as a tequila worm to take over the dad. However, the dad overcame this and threw it up.
* The Decepticon Doctor (Scapel) in ''[[Transformers (
* The slugs in ''[[Night of the Creeps]]''.
* The slugs in the movie ''[[Slither]]'' enter their hosts through their mouths.
* In ''Sniper'', Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) warns his partner not to urinate as they are wading through a waist-deep river, because small organisms will enter his urethra and dig in with spikes.
* ''[[Starship Troopers (
* The larval Ceti eels in ''<nowiki>~Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan~</nowiki>'' enter through the ear.
** The Centaurian Slugs in the new ''[[Star Trek (
* In the short film ''Ghosts'', the Maestro (played by [[Michael Jackson]]) possesses the Mayor (also played by Jackson, believe it or not) this way.
* In ''[[The Island]]'', the diagnostic sensors (which look like a cross between ticks and spiders) crawl into the body via the eyesocket.
* In [[John Carpenter]]'s ''[[
* ''[[eXistenZ]]'' is played this way.
* Played for laughs when [[Bill and Ted]]'s ghosts try possessing two men. They squeeze in through the ears.
** "I totally possessed my dad!"
* In ''Scourge'', the titular black silverfish-like parasite enters through the navel.
* After he is blown to bits, Jason Voorhees's heart in ''[[
* In [[Flubber]], the titular Flubber shoots into a Mook's mouth, ''wriggles around inside of him'', and then explodes out the back.
== Literature ==
* The titular ''[[Cats Are Mean|Cat from Hell]]'' (a [[Stephen King]] short story adapted into the anthology ''[[Tales
* The babelfish of ''[[The
* The creature in [[Piers Anthony]]'s novel ''Firefly'' does this.
* In ''[[
** Also Father in the Ellimist Chronicles, a giant sentient sponge (well, sort of) that sticks tendrils into the body ([[Naughty Tentacles|Not quite that way!]]) to keep its victims alive (or in the case of the dead, keep them from decaying as long as they remain attached) and giving it access to their minds.
* In [[Clive Barker]]'s ''Confessions of a Pornographer's Shroud'', a vengeful sheet-possessing ghost shoves its fabric "arm" down the throat of the gang boss who'd ordered its murder... then ''pulls it out'', along with most of its enemy's alimentary canal.
* In the short story "Motherhood Redeems Women" by D. Douglas Graham, {{spoiler|an aborted fetus decides to return to the womb by the same door he came out}}. [[Squick]] ensues.
* There's a story by [[Tanith Lee]] about a [[Demonic Possession|demon that takes possession]] of humans via their orifices, so to try and prevent being possessed one guy blocks all of his orifices, but {{spoiler|forgets his urethra. Ow.}}
* In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' novel "The Siege", an evil shapeshifter kills a Cardassian by ramming himself down the victim's mouth, then expanding inside. In a later novel, Odo threatens to do this to a Cardassian officer should he dare to disturb Odo's regeneration.
* The biotech of the villainous Yuuzhan Vong in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] often does this. Frequently commented on are the living disguises known as ooglith masquers, which have feeding tendrils that insert themselves into the wearers' pores. Numerous creatures fit the trope more exactly by slithering into ears or eye sockets, or down the mouth.
* In Stephen Baxter's ''[[Manifold Space
* [[The Fallen]]. ''Leviathan'' has people having their bodies taken over by making the creatures enter through their mouths.
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* One [[Real Life]] example was in ''[[The Amazing Race]]'', where one of the guy woke up partly covered by leeches, and one somehow crawled into his urethra.
* The prehistoric worm parasites in the revived ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' episode "From Within" entered (and later exited as they died) through nostrils, mouths ''and'' ears. One girl actually had a worm go in her right ear (complete with blood) and at the end of the episode have it come out her left ear without leaving her with any ill effects (other than a great deal of pain).
* ''[[
* An episode of ''[[Lexx]]'' had space carrots that take over people's bodies by ramming themselves up their anuses.
* In a bit of a twist, through the mouth is the ''more pleasant'' way for a [[Stargate SG-1|Goa'uld]] symbiote to enter a human host: Goa'uld normally enter through the neck, not wishing to see the expression on their future host's face. Only the Tok'ra, a [[Defector From Decadence|breakaway group]] who only accept voluntary hosts, normally enter through the mouth.
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** And to crown the collection there's the [[DC 90]] Escape Artist check from the Epic rules. Combined with Enlarge Person...
*** Combined with the Exemplar class, who can among other things do stuff like substitute a Diplomacy skill check with Escape Artist, you can even do this and impress onlookers so much they will adore and admire you.
** These seem to be based on a creature from one of the [[Dying Earth (
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* Daemites from ''[[Blood Rayne]]'' force themselves into the victim's mouth, then take [[Puppeteer Parasite|control over the body]].
* Several of Las Plaguas were inserted at adult size into the mouth of the victims in ''[[Resident Evil]] [[Resident Evil 5|5]]'' for quicker control of the hosts.
** The G-Spawn in ''[[Resident Evil 2 (Video Game)]]'' is implanted through the victims' mouth, then [[Chest Burster|explodes from their chest]] ''[[Alien]]'' style.
* The alien species in Microsoft's ''[[Freelancer]]'' entered a host through the mouth and effectively take complete control of the body, including the host's memories and personality traits, or at least enough so that nobody realizes that the person they're talking to isn't really the President anymore...
* In one of the dungeons in ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]: Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky'', Grovyle is attacked by a Spiritomb, which took control of his body by entering through his nose.
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* And then there are the [[Eternal Darkness|B]][[Paranoia Fuel|o]][[Nightmare Fuel|n]][[And I Must Scream|e]][[Mind Control|t]][[Grand Theft Me|h]][[Body Horror|i]][[Mind Screw|e]][[Press X to Not Die|v]][[Eldritch Abomination|e]][[Personal Space Invader|s]][[Puppeteer Parasite|...]]
* The Mysterious Shadows in [[Deadly Premonition]] sometimes do this.
* The Winter Windster from ''[[
* The Death Slug from ''[[
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* [[Played for Laughs]] in ''<nowiki>~Avatar: The Last Airbender~</nowiki>''. Momo is missing, and Sokka thinks Appa ate him, so he crawls in Appa's mouth to see. Appa just spits him out.
* Done in [[Looney Tunes|Sylvester's]] first short ''Life With Feathers'', in which a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|henpecked]] male bird wants to commit suicide, so decides to feed himself to the cat. Of course, Sylvester is [[Paranoia Fuel|suspicious]] about why the bird would want to do this, so he spends the entire cartoon running away, with the aforementioned bird chasing him and pleading to be eaten. Found [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3li1j_life-with-feathers_family here].
* ''[[Sym
* Carrie from [[The Amazing World of Gumball]] can posses someone by flying into their mouth and down their thorat.
* The Geonosian Brain Worms from [[Star Wars:
** A subversion occurs in Season4, when {{spoiler|Obi-Wan voluntarily swallows a "vocal emulator", a spider-like device that changes his voice, in order to perfect his disguise as Bounty Hunter Rako Hardeen.}}
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