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== [[Film]] ==
* In the first ''[[Hellboy (film)|Hellboy]]'' movie, {{spoiler|Rasputin summons the Ogdru Jahad this way}} - if it wasn't a case of {{spoiler|Ogdru Jahad simply being released by Rasputin's death}}, in which case [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]].
* Khan did this ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' before activating the Genesis device. It's not technically a summoning, but it follows pretty much the same form.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* A dwarf, betrayed, abandoned, and left to die does this in ''[[Thud!]]!'' Fortunately for {{spoiler|Sam Vimes, he harbors an even more powerful entity than the Summoning Dark.}}
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Shining Force]]'' revolves around the story of Darksol, an evil sorcerer, trying to revive Dark Dragon to take over the world. The heroes fight him in Dark Dragon's lair, and as he's about to die, Darksol shouts the trope namer and Dark Dragon is brought to life as the [[Final Boss]].
* ''[[The King of Fighters]] '97''. The plot revolves around three young adults trying to revive Orochi of Japanese folklore since their leader was defeated in the last game (KOF '96). After you defeat the 3 characters, it is discovered that one of the characters is in fact the vessel that Orochi is being summoned through and with their final strength, the remaining two give their energy and their lives to the character so that he transforms. Thus the final boss battle begins.
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