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* ''VideoGame/GrowSongOfTheEvertree'': Plants and rocks in the gross biome are covered in eyes.
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* HazbinHotel: There are eyes on all the architecture in Hell that are possibly alive. On the other hand, the Seraphs look like normal humans, but when agitated, a large number of additional eyes open. Emily gets one in the middle of her chest and on her halo, and Sera has at least a dozen in her shoulders and hair alone.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Abadox}}'', which takes place [[FantasticVoyagePlot within]] a huge, organic PlanetEater, almost every ''interior'' surface has countless eyes. Especially the digestive tract.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Abadox}}'', which takes place [[FantasticVoyagePlot within]] a huge, organic PlanetEater, almost every ''interior'' surface has countless eyes. Especially eyes, especially the digestive tract.tract (the surface itself has none). Perhaps justified if you assume that all those eyeballs are meant to coordinate with Parasitis' numerous internal defense mechanisms.

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Subtrope of BodyHorror. See also EyelessFace, FacelessEye and TheWallsHaveEyes. May overlap with EldritchAbomination and ExtraEyes. Contrast ThirdEye.

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Subtrope SubTrope of BodyHorror. See also EyelessFace, FacelessEye and TheWallsHaveEyes. May overlap with EldritchAbomination and ExtraEyes. Contrast ThirdEye.



* In ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'', Aughra is capable of [[FacelessEye removing her one eye]] and holding it out to see over ledges or around corners.



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* In ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'', Aughra is capable of [[FacelessEye removing her one eye]] and holding it out to see over ledges or around corners.
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* ComicBook/{{Ultron}}-[[VideoGame/MegaManX Sigma]], the BigBad of ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite'', has glowing blue eyes on his chest.

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* ComicBook/{{Ultron}}-[[VideoGame/MegaManX [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Ultron]]-[[VideoGame/MegaManX Sigma]], the BigBad of ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite'', has glowing blue eyes on his chest.



* When William Birkin injects himself with [[TheVirus the G-Virus]] in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'', his first mutation is a gigantic eyeball growing out of his shoulder.
** Eyeball tumors appears to be a side-effect of the G-Virus. Curtis from ''Resident Evil: Degeneration'' sprouts a similar eye after he's injected with it, as does Lisa Trevor from [=REmake=].

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* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
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When William Birkin injects himself with [[TheVirus the G-Virus]] in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'', his first mutation is a gigantic eyeball growing out of his shoulder.
** Eyeball tumors appears to be a side-effect of the G-Virus. Curtis from ''Resident Evil: Degeneration'' ''Anime/ResidentEvilDegeneration'' sprouts a similar eye after he's injected with it, as does Lisa Trevor from [=REmake=].''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRemake''.



** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7'' continues the series' tradition with [[RecurringBoss Jack Baker]], whose mutated form is a massive slug-like abomination with orange glowing eyes all over its body. Naturally, [[AttackItsWeakPoint you'll want to aim for these]].

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** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7'' ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard'' continues the series' tradition with [[RecurringBoss Jack Baker]], whose mutated form is a massive slug-like abomination with orange glowing eyes all over its body. Naturally, [[AttackItsWeakPoint you'll want to aim for these]].



* ''Webcomic/WeaponBrown'': [[http://www.whatisdeepfried.com/2010/05/24/weapon-brown-163/ Mistress Van Pelt]] has some ''[[{{Squick}} interesting]]'' ideas for [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes C.A.L.v1N]].



* ''Webcomic/WeaponBrown'': Similar to the Shelley thing, [[http://www.whatisdeepfried.com/2010/05/24/weapon-brown-163/ Mistress Van Pelt]] has some ''[[{{Squick}} interesting]]'' ideas for [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes C.A.L.v1N]].
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* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' has the Analog Stick item, which adds a ''ring of eyes'' around Isaac's forehead.
** There's also the Eye and Bloodshot Eye enemies that appear in [[spoiler:[[WombLevel The Womb]]]], which is... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well, a]] ''[[spoiler:womb]]''.
** [[spoiler:[[{{Shapeshifter}} Delirium]] [[MorphicResonance tends to keep its yellow eyes when transforming into another boss]]. When it transforms into The Husk of Conquest, neither of which have any visible eyes, it opts to place a singular eyeball in the ''mouth'' of said forms.]]

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* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' has several examples.
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the items that Isaac can pick up result in this. The Analog Stick item, which adds a ''ring of eyes'' around his forehead, Mom's Eye puts one in the back of his head, and Eye Sore adds eyes all over Isaac's forehead.
face.
** There's also the There are Eye and Bloodshot Eye enemies enemy types that appear in [[spoiler:[[WombLevel The Womb]]]], which is... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well, a]] ''[[spoiler:womb]]''.
''[[spoiler:womb]]''. The Bloodshot Eyes seem to at least be sitting upon the floor, but the regular Eyes are ''part of the floor itself.''
** [[spoiler:[[{{Shapeshifter}} Delirium]] [[MorphicResonance tends to keep its yellow eyes when transforming into another boss]]. When it transforms into The Husk of or Conquest, neither of which have any visible eyes, it opts to place the eyes (or a singular eyeball eyeball, in the case of The Husk) in the ''mouth'' of said forms.forms. A similar case happens when it transforms into The Cage, though as said boss lacks a head, the eyes are only visible when it ''tears its chest open''.]]
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* The ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode ''Recap/StargateSG1S6E16Metamorphosis'', while on a planet of mutants created by Nirti through genetic manipulation, the team discover a man who had a third eye above his left ear.

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* The ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode ''Recap/StargateSG1S6E16Metamorphosis'', "[[Recap/StargateSG1S6E16Metamorphosis Metamorphosis]]", while on a planet of mutants created by Nirti through genetic manipulation, the team discover a man who had a third eye above his left ear.



** While it's not explicitly stated within the show itself [[AllTHereInTheManual and only available in supplementary material]], one of the most iconic monsters from the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', the final kaiju Zetton, have its eyes being located in the two glowing spots in its chest.

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** While it's not explicitly stated within the show itself [[AllTHereInTheManual [[AllThereInTheManual and only available in supplementary material]], one of the most iconic monsters from the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', the final kaiju Zetton, have its eyes being located in the two glowing spots in its chest.

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* "King of the Mountain, Man," an early short comic by Creator/BernieWrightson, ends with a beautiful woman [[MsFanservice undressing]] for the VillainProtagonist cowboy, who immediately [[FanDisservice loses interest]] when he sees that she has eyes where her nipples should be.



* The demon Trifors in ''ComicBook/LoriLovecraft: The Big Comeback'' has [[TheBlank no facial features]]on his head, but eyes and a BellyMouth on his torso.

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* The demon Trifors in ''ComicBook/LoriLovecraft: The Big Comeback'' has [[TheBlank no facial features]]on features]] on his head, but eyes and a BellyMouth on his torso. torso.
* A 1970s {{ComicBook/Morbius}} story pitted Morbius against a demonic being called Helleyes, whose body was covered in eyes from head to toe.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Stray}}'': A particularly unsettling case of this trope lies in the heart of the Sewers, [[spoiler:where the Zurk nest lurks. Not only are there way too many eyes on the walls, said eyes are also huge and blood-red. And when they notice anything delicious they'll summon loads of Zurks to feast on it--cats and robots included]].

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* ''VideoGame/{{Stray}}'': ''VideoGame/{{Stray|2022}}'': A particularly unsettling case of this trope lies in the heart of the Sewers, [[spoiler:where the Zurk nest lurks. Not only are there way too many eyes on the walls, said eyes are also huge and blood-red. And when they notice anything delicious they'll summon loads of Zurks to feast on it--cats and robots included]].
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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E64WillTheRealMartianPleaseStandUp Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?]]" had an otherwise HumanAlien who covered his third eye to pass as an Earthling for sinister purposes. (It's on his forehead, in the original short story it was on the back of his head and normally covered by hair.)

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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': The episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E64WillTheRealMartianPleaseStandUp "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E28WillTheRealMartianPleaseStandUp Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?]]" had has an otherwise HumanAlien {{Human Alien|s}} who covered covers his third eye to pass as an Earthling for sinister purposes. (It's on his forehead, forehead; in the original short story it was story, it's on the back of his head and normally covered by hair.)
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* ''Literature/TheAugustFew'' has Fiona, a Kivouachian with no eyes on her face, but an eye in the palm of each of her six hands.
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'''Master Shake:''' But look, I mean... is he going to be able to chase us? 'Cause if I woke up lookin' like that, I would just run towards the nearest living thing and kill it.

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'''Master Shake:''' But look, I mean... is he going to be able to chase us? 'Cause if I woke up lookin' like that, I would just run towards the nearest living thing and kill it.[[note]]Carl tries to do exactly that when Frylock wakes him.[[/note]]

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