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* [[Appendage Assimilation]]: When they get back missing parts through regeneration.
* [[Brain In Aa Jar]]: Sometimes.
* [[Detachment Combat]]: Basically the battle form of this.
* [[Detachable Lower Half]]: When split in half horizontally.
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== Literature ==
* Kovaliov's nose in [[Nikolai Gogol (Creator)|Nikolai Gogol]]'s "The Nose".
 
== Live Action TV ==
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== Western Animation ==
* In the [[The Ren and Stimpy Show]] episode "Robin Hoek" it happens to Ren in his dream where his eyes run away from vicious monks (don't ask).
* Happens in two [[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]] episodes first in the episode "The Smoking Peanut" where Spongebob's eyes fall out in fear.
** Happens again in the episode "Pranks a Lot" only this time it's a random fish instead of Spongebob and his eyeballs can run and drive away.
 
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== Western Animation ==
* Happens to Spongebob in the episode "Slimy Dancing" where Squidward removes his mouth for talking back at him.
* In [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]], at point in ''[[Mind Screw|One Plus One Equals Ed]]'', Eddy pulls Sarah's mouth off because she wouldn't stop yelling. Her disembodied mouth then bites Eddy.
 
 
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== Films ==
* ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]'' has Adams teeth with gums, tongue, uvula and the rest of the mouth anatomy excluding lips detached from him in the climax of the film and can still move and talk.
 
== Western Animation ==
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== Films ==
* In ''[[Son of the Mask]]'' Dr. Arthur Neuman has his face removed from his head by Loki.
* Barbara from ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]'' removes her face to scare the living folk out of their house. This portion of the trope is played in a particularly gruesome manner.
 
== Live Action TV ==
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* The 1999 movie [[Idle Hands]] had a teenager whose forced to cut off his right hand after it becomes possessed by an evil spirit and goes on a killing spree.
* The second half of the 1997 dual horror anthology [[Quicksilver Highway]] had a man whose hands tried to foment a rebellion, based on Clive Barker's short story "The Body Politic".
* The 1988 movie ''[[Waxwork (Filmfilm)|Waxwork]]'' had an exhibit filled with wax monsters and famous psychopaths come to life with the souls of 18 victims. After the heroes manage to escape exhibit with the wax effigies burned inside, they begin to walk home, not noticing that a hand from the Zombie display scuttling away from the rubble.
* [[The Iron Giant]]: The titular [[Nigh Invulnerable]] giant is able to detach and reattach his mobile limbs, including his hand, which causes a bit of trouble around the house for [[Kid Hero]] Hogarth who tries to hide it from his mother.
 
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