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** Also stated to be what the ogres intend for Rumpelstiltskin in ''Shrek Forever After'' just before the [[Reset Button]] is hit, though it never actually happens.
* At the end of ''[[A Bug's Life]]'', Hopper stupidly believes that the bird is a decoy, the same trick Flik pulled earlier. It isn't. As he taunts the protagonists, the bird proves to be real, and feeds Hopper to its chicks. (And this is a ''[[Disney]]'' movie, folks!)
* ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' where sysadmin Dennis Nedry sets off the chain of events that releases the animals, and then isso eatenmany bytimes: one.
** In the first movie, sysadmin Dennis Nedry sets off the chain of events that releases the animals, and then is eaten by one. Also, while not truly villains, the raptors themselves become prey for the T-Rex at the climax.
** In ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' Dieter Stark is devoured by a pack of tiny-but-vicious Compsognathus, and Ludlow gets a truly [[Karmic Death]] via the T. rex hatchling.
** In ''[[Jurassic World]]'', Rexy saves the day again, bringing down the Indominus Rex with the help of the Mosasaurus. Meanwhile, Hoskins becomes prey to one of the raptors, again karmic, as he was the one trying to breed them into military grade weapons.
* ''[[Resident Evil]]''. The {{spoiler|male security operative}} who released the T-virus inside the facility is killed and partially eaten by the Licker monster.
* Subverted in ''[[Beetlejuice]]''. The title character is swallowed by a [[Sand Worm]] near the end of the movie, but turns up later in the afterlife office none the worse for wear.
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