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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 [https://web.archive.org/web/20110809213226/http://nodwick.humor.gamespy.com/ps238/comics/index.php?date=2011-05-30 happens in] ''[[PS238]]'' when [[Rubber Man|Polly Mer]] tries to stop a metahuman with [[Super Strength]] and [[Make Me Wanna Shout]] powers by wrapping herself around his head. Unfortunately his inhaling abilities are a bit stronger than expected. Polly states afterwards it's the [[Squick|first time she's felt what lungs feel like.]]
 
 
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