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* ''{{Pippin}}'' has a scene where a backdrop full of eyes is watching Fastrada and Pippin.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' "Nightmares and Daydreams", one of Aang's hallucinations involves a wall of eyes.
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* The ''[[DungeonsAndDragons Book of Vile Darkness]]'' provides with a [[{{Squick}} squicktastic]] example in the Spell [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Wall of Eyes"]] - if you try to force your way through it, it will dissolve and absorb you, your eyes added to the wall.
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* The ''[[DungeonsAndDragons Book ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sourcebook "Book of Vile Darkness]]'' Darkness" provides with a [[{{Squick}} squicktastic]] example in the Spell [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Wall of Eyes"]] - if you try to force your way through it, it will dissolve and absorb you, your eyes added to the wall.
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* ''RomancingSaga 3'': The final boss, The Destroyer, in his temporary ultimate form during that battle. The background begins to consist of semi transparent bloodshot eyes fading in and out of existance.
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* In the ''{{Touhou}}'' series, Yukari Yamano's extradimensional portal consists of innumerable eyes gazing from the other side.
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* In the ''{{Touhou}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series, Yukari Yamano's extradimensional portal consists of innumerable eyes gazing from the other side.
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* Lar in ''AeroFighters'' is a giant floating disembodied eye.
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* In ''MetroidPrime'' and ''MetroidPrime 2'', there are hallways where the walls are covered in eyeball enemies that shoot lasers as they look around. ''Prime 2'' also had numerous decorations on the wall that resembled eyes, and when scanned, said that they were ParanoiaFuel biological cameras transmitting images to U-Mos on Aether.
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* In ''MetroidPrime'' ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' and ''MetroidPrime ''Metroid Prime 2'', there are hallways where the walls are covered in eyeball enemies that shoot lasers as they look around. ''Prime 2'' also had numerous decorations on the wall that resembled eyes, and when scanned, said that they were ParanoiaFuel biological cameras transmitting images to U-Mos on Aether.
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* In ''Hellsing'''s Manga and related anime serieses, this is a common element of the vampire Alucard when he enters his more powerful stages of ''High Octane Nightmare Fuel'' and appears more as an ''Eldritch Abomination''.
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* One of the stories in ''Fuan no Tane'' is about a bunch of disembodied eyes on a freeway, disguised as Botts' Dots. They look creepy, but they're easily squashed by speeding cars.
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* In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* In DoctorWho [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* At the end of ''Film/TheMatrix Online'' open beta, the sky turned red and was absolutely filled with these.
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* ''{{Abadox}}'', which is set inside a [[PlanetEater planet-eating]] EldritchAbomination, has wall-eyes all over the place.
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* At the end of ''TheMatrix ''Film/TheMatrix Online'' open beta, the sky turned red and was absolutely filled with these.
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* In the ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'' "Nightmares and Daydreams", one of Aang's hallucinations involves a wall of eyes.
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* In ''HellGirl'', Ichimokuren can spy on people by projecting an eye onto any surface. He usually uses walls and ceilings.
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* [[{{Tool}} Tool's]] music video for "[[{{Tool}} Vicarious]]". Look around the 7 minute mark.
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* In the little-known arcade game Pu-Ri-Ru-La, there is a boss room that is dark unless the boss's attack lights up the room, revealing that the room's walls are ''filled'' with blinking, moving eyes.
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* In the little-known arcade game Pu-Ri-Ru-La, there is a boss room that is dark unless the boss's attack lights up the room, revealing that the room's walls are ''filled'' with blinking, moving eyes.
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* In [[{{Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* In [[{{Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Tool?from=Music.Tool Tool's]] music video for "[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Tool?from=Music.Tool Vicarious]]". Look around the 7 minute mark.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{VideoGame/Turok}} 2'' is a giant eye protected by smaller eyes stuck on the wall.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTl3IFgRr20 The video for "Torture" by The Jacksons]]. One scene features one of the brothers making his way along a wall covered with giant eyes. He accidentally sticks his hand in one of them, draws it out, and discovers that [[BodyHorror there is now an eye in his palm,]] [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel looking up at him.]]
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTl3IFgRr20 The video for "Torture" by The Jacksons]]. One scene features one of the brothers making his way along a wall covered with giant eyes. He accidentally sticks his hand in one of them, draws it out, and discovers that [[BodyHorror there is now an eye in his palm,]] [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel looking up at him.]]
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* There are eye-switches all over the walls in ''TheLegendOfZelda'', especially both in ''OcarinaOfTime'' and ''TwilightPrincess''. You have to shoot them with arrows or a slingshot. Ow.
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** The FinalBoss in a linked game of ''OracleOfAges'' and ''OracleOfSeasons'' is preceded by a hallway containing a bunch of eye statues, which begin to point in every direction but one. They're called Eyes of Deceit. Guess which way you need to go?
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** The FinalBoss in a linked game of ''OracleOfAges'' and ''OracleOfSeasons'' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'' is preceded by a hallway containing a bunch of eye statues, which begin to point in every direction but one. They're called Eyes of Deceit. Guess which way you need to go?
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** ''BrawlInTheFamily'' brings this to [[http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/?p=227 its logical conclusion.]]
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** ''BrawlInTheFamily'' ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily'' brings this to [[http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/?p=227 its logical conclusion.]]
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* ''CommanderKeen 6'' has a few eyes on the background of some stages, and the final stage involves a part where you have to use giant eyes hanging from the roof by their optic nerves as platforms.
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* ''CommanderKeen ''VideoGame/CommanderKeen 6'' has a few eyes on the background of some stages, and the final stage involves a part where you have to use giant eyes hanging from the roof by their optic nerves as platforms.
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* Barkhang Monastery in ''TombRaider 2'' has areas with eye details on the walls. They just look like paintings at first sight, but closer inspection reveals that [[ParanoiaFuel some of them move]]
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* In TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon in ''BaldursGate II: Shadows of Amn'', also referred to as just [[spoiler: hell]], there is a giant gate surrounded by unnatural-looking eyes on the wall, which all need to be closed with tokens earned by completing tests elsewhere in the area. Once they close, the gate opens to reveal the FinalBoss.
* In TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon in ''BaldursGate II: Shadows of Amn'', also referred to as just [[spoiler: hell]], there is a giant gate surrounded by unnatural-looking eyes on the wall, which all need to be closed with tokens earned by completing tests elsewhere in the area. Once they close, the gate opens to reveal the FinalBoss.
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* In ''MetroidPrime'' and ''MetroidPrime 2'', there are hallways where the walls are covered in eyeball enemies that shoot lasers as they look around. ''Prime 2'' also had numerous decorations on the wall that resembled eyes, and when scanned, said that they were [[ParanoiaFuel biological cameras transmitting images elsewhere]].
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* In ''MetroidPrime'' and ''MetroidPrime 2'', there are hallways where the walls are covered in eyeball enemies that shoot lasers as they look around. ''Prime 2'' also had numerous decorations on the wall that resembled eyes, and when scanned, said that they were [[ParanoiaFuel ParanoiaFuel biological cameras transmitting images elsewhere]].images to U-Mos on Aether.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2'' is a giant eye protected by smaller eyes stuck on the wall.
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* In the Touhou series, Yukari Yamano's extradimensional portal consists of innumerable eyes gazing from the other side.
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* Barkhang Monastery in TombRaider 2 has areas with eye details on the walls. They just look like paintings at first sight, but closer inspection reveals that [[ParanoiaFuel some of them move]]
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* In [[{{DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* In [[{{DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} [[{{Recap/DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* In [[{{DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
* In [[{{DoctorWhoS32E6TheAlmostPeople}} The Almost People]], there's a substance called the Flesh which is "fully programmable matter" - ''living'' matter. Jennifer, who was Flesh, once uses some in the raw form to paint eyes on a wall. When others pass by the wall, it's studded with huge lidless eyes which turn to track each person who goes by. One of them thinks the eyes are there to accuse.
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* In ''Death Trance'', eyeballs appear growing out of every available surface (even [[EyesDoNotBelongThere the sides of birds]]) when the heroes approach the Hatena's lair, to indicate the demonic presence.
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* Barkhang Monastery in TombRaider 2 has areas with eye details on the walls. They just look like paintings at first sight, but closer inspection reveals that [[ParanoiaFuel some of them move]]
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* The final boss area in the obscure and extremely weird beat 'em up ''Pulirula'' by Taito is a dark room, which sometimes lightens up to show lots of twitchy eyes on the walls.
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Compare EyesDoNotBelongThere (for when the eyes are on a human body), GiantEyeOfDoom (for when it's just a single eye and may in fact belong to something), PortraitPaintingPeephole (for when they're in a painting and definitely belong to something), and WallMaster (for when the eye is more than capable of popping out and maiming you).
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* The Hitchcock film ''Spellbound'' features a dream sequence, designed by none other than Salvador Dali, that includes this [[http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/theclog/files/2009/10/daliSpellbound.jpg wall of eyes.]]
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* The Hitchcock film ''Spellbound'' ''{{Spellbound}}'' features a dream sequence, designed by none other than Salvador Dali, SalvadorDali, that includes this [[http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/theclog/files/2009/10/daliSpellbound.jpg wall of eyes.]]
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* ''ToAruMajutsuNoIndex'' supplies the picture for EyeTropes.
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* From a list of ''{{obake}}'' (Japanese demons), there's the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokumokuren mokumokuren]], a wall of eyes that appears on a paper screen door.
* From a list of ''{{obake}}'' (Japanese demons), there's the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokumokuren mokumokuren]], a wall of eyes that appears on a paper screen door.
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* The final boss area in the obscure and extremely weird beat 'em up ''Pulirula'' by Taito is a dark room, which sometimes lightens up to show lots of twitchy eyes on the walls.
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* In the ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'' "Nightmares and Daydreams", one of Aang's hallucinations involves a wall of eyes.
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* In the ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'' "Nightmares and Daydreams", one of Aang's hallucinations involves a wall of eyes.