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9->''"The face was as the face of a just man,\
10Its semblance outwardly was so benign,\
11And of a serpent all the trunk beside."''
12-->-- '''Creator/DanteAlighieri''', ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]'' 17.10-12
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14A non-humanoid creature has a face resembling a human's, or markings on its body resembling a human face.
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16Appreciating this fact may provoke thoughts of WhatMeasureIsANonHuman, and produce an UncannyValley effect in viewers. Meta-wise, it can allow an otherwise-nonhuman creature to display a human actor's full range of facial expressions on-screen.
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18Sometimes a property of MixAndMatchCritters. When the creature's face actually ''belonged'' to some other human character, see FaceStealer. For humans with animal appearances and traits, see BeastMan. For inanimate objects with human faces, see ItKindOfLooksLikeAFace. For specific beasts (traditionally) like this, see OurSphinxesAreDifferent, OurManticoresAreSpinier and SheduAndLammasu.
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20The inverse of this trope, humans with heads of animals, is NonHumanHead.
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28* A number of {{Robeast}}s in the works of Creator/GoNagai and Creator/KenIshikawa have a fully expressive human face in addition to their monstrous one, which is shown or implied to belong to [[WasOnceAMan their original form]].
29** ''Manga/DemonLordDante'': The eponymous giant demon has Ryo embedded in its forehead, with only his eyes and nose visible (or in remakes, his upper body).
30** ''Anime/MazingerZ'': The Mechanical Beast [[AdaptationNameChange Danube α1/Rhine X1]] bears a female human face on its chest, which becomes animate when it fuses with its "brain" [[RobotGirl Lorelei]].
31** ''Anime/GreatMazinger'': Most of the Warrior Beasts, created by fusing a living warrior's brain into a monstrous cyborg body, have the warrior's original head visible somewhere on their body. For their enemies, this is a welcome exploitable weakpoint.
32** ''Manga/GetterRobo G'': The Hyakki Beast Maoki is a CombiningMecha formed from a large number of {{Cyborg}} gang members. Their leader Ryuji [[LeaderFormsTheHead forms part of the head]] in order to control their combined form, with his human face visible.
33** In ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'', Moyuru Koda's Devilman form is an enormous bull with an EyelessFace and his original human face in the middle of his forehead. His human face is always the one that speaks when he's in this form.
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35* ''Manga/AnimalLand'':
36** On the antagonist side, there is Bahr Milan, an artificial chimera. The second form he takes on after ejecting his head and combining with several other chimeras is hard to describe. Basically he's a horse headed giant armed multi-legged centaur-like being whose hoofed legs are arranged like jellyfish tentacles. What stands out about him other than that are the two human faces located on his torso.
37** On the protagonist side, there is also the chimera Salad Udon. He can be best described as a four legged slug lizard creature with snakes for arms. He also has a human face.
38* Ikon in ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'' follow the BishonenLine by starting as {{Blob Monster}}s and ending up humanoid. For the inbetween stage known as "iyo", they look like bizarre monsters with [[BodyOfBodies random human appendages]], most often a face--[[MultipleHeadCase or several]]--sometimes in very strange locations.
39* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', many of the apostles retain their human faces in their more demonic forms. For some though, their human faces are placed on bodies that already have regular animal-like heads and some are even situated in places where human faces shouldn't normally belong on. Two prime examples that best illustrate this would be demon forms of the Baron of Koka Castle and the Count. The Baron looks like a gigantic humanoid snake but he has a human face in his mouth. The Count on the other hand, looks like a gigantic slug but he has a human face situated on the forehead of his slug head.
40* A weird side chapter early in ''Manga/ACentaursLife'' features a human girl taking care of a puppy with a little kid's face.
41* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'' has harpies, merpeople and dryads, all dungeon monsters with human faces but non-human bodies.
42* In the Spider Mountain arc of ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'', the "Elder Brother" of the spider demon family is essentially a giant spider with a human head. He can use his poison to turn his victims into smaller spiders with human heads that become his mindless minions.
43* ''Manga/FrankenFran'': Okita is a cat with a human head. Or maybe a human with a cat body.
44* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': Ryukotsusei is a dragonlike {{youkai}} who has a human face in the center of his dragon head's forehead. It's the human face that does the talking, while the dragon one focuses on [[BreathWeapon spitting lightning bolts]].
45* ''Manga/{{Jinmen}}'' is about all kinds of animals with human faces appearing in the world and attacking humans and animals without human faces.
46* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has classical examples in the Manticores and Sphinx of [[TheAlcatraz Impel Down]]. [[InformedAttribute At least they're stated to have human faces]] -- their faces don't look very human by most standards, but then again, One Piece is famous for having [[{{Gonk}} human characters who barely look human at all]].
47* In the first chapter of the manga ''Qwan,'' Chikei is nearly eaten by a monster Qwan calls a ''Bafuku,'' a tiger with a man's face that makes the sound of a crying baby to lure victims. It's possibly related to (or an alternate name for) the Chinese''Mafu'', as ''Qwan'' is set in ancient China.
48* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': When the Anti-Spiral starts getting serious, it deploys warships resembling clusters of human limbs and faces, supported by fleets of smaller fighters shaped like hands and feet ''also'' covered in human faces. This is in contrast to the faceless Mugann drones it was using before, and to the much less creepy mecha-style faces on all the heroes' machines, foreshadowing how the Anti-Spiral is fundamentally their EvilCounterpart.
49* ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'' has the Hanya Panda, a giant panda monster with a markings on its chest and belly that resembles an angry human face. There is also the Tounyuudou, monsters based on the wanyuudou {{youkai}} of Japanese mythology that resemble gigantic disembodied human heads situated on top of flaming cartwheels.
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53* ''Art/TheGhentAltarpiece'': The most recent restoration of the Altarpiece has shown that the "Lamb of God" was painted with disturbingly human-like, forward-pointing eyes. It is meant to be a symbol of God, but the effect, at least for modern viewers, can be distinctly creepy.
54* Art/{{Great Sphinx of Giza}}: It draws from Myth/EgyptianMythology, so it's a rather cartoonish lion body with the face of an Egyptian human of AmbiguousGender. It wears pharaoh regalia on its head, too.
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58* ''ComicBook/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheSearch'': The Mother of Faces has an aura that makes forest creatures have human faces.
59* ''ComicBook/BeastsOfBurden'': In ''Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men'', the elder wise dogs encounter a pack of raccoons with human faces, devouring a dead creature.
60* ''ComicBook/CreatureFeature'' brings us Curtis's dog in the first issue. Erik is quick to let it be known how he feels about this.
61* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': When the Six go to Hell, Catman finds his father, whose fate is to be tied to a tree and killed, devoured, and shat out again every day by Catman's mother (who his father murdered), who takes the form of a lioness with her human face. Surprisingly, this isn't her punishment -- being able to do this for eternity is her ''heaven.''
62* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
63** In ''Superman'' volume 1 issue #138, Superman comes across a whale that for some reason has the face of Lois Lane. It's unnerving, to say the least.
64** In ''ComicBook/AMindSwitchInTime'', villain Euphor turns one pickpocket into a man-headed green dragon.
65** The ''ComicBook/Supergirl2005'' story "Rock On!" has the Empathousaur, an underground giant reptile who turns its head into ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s father's to enervate her during one fight.
66* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': When Keith Griggs is stumbling through the jungle the first sign that his already gone sideways mission is about to go really bad is when he notices that a scorpion has a human face. This is because Circe has set up shop nearby and is turning the men in the area into animals and monsters.
67* In ''ComicBook/XTremeXMen2012'', the eponymous team finds an AlternateUniverse version of [[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Charles Xavier]] who somehow became an Acanti SpaceWhale that still has his human face. Unfortunately, he's also being used as a psychic weapon by the alien Brood that has infested his body.
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71* In ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', the Shishigami (Forest Spirit) takes the form of a stag with a human face.
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75* In ''Film/BigManJapan'', the eponymous superhero fights {{Kaiju}} who regularly attack the city. Most of them have human faces, yet have varying degrees of intelligence.
76* In ''Film/FromBeyond'', Pretorius [[CameBackWrong returns from the other side]] as a mass of tentacled pink goo, the only things still remotely human about him being his sexual deviancy and his face.
77* In ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', statues of quadrupeds with human heads and wings show up in the UnderwaterRuins of the {{kaiju}}-worshipping ancient civilization, invoking [[MesopotamianMonstrosity some of the oldest real human civilizations to emphasize the age and mystery of the Titans]].
78* ''Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers1978'' has the rather infamous messed-up duplication of a homeless man and his dog, resulting in a Great Dane with the homeless man's face.
79* The human-faced fish in the restaurant aquarium from ''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife'', who spend their time waiting for their turn to be served for dinner with idle conversation about life.
80* Lisa in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreetPart2FreddysRevenge'' comes across [[http://www.1nsan3.com/Reviews/Pics/mov_elm2_7.jpg two]] [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BuRgJj0DCj0/TmAvttgENaI/AAAAAAAACkU/ZjXVr7_86cE/s1600/nightmare2.jpg dogs]] with human faces when she goes to the Freddy's former workplace to find her possessed boyfriend Jesse. A spin-off comics reveals one of them is named "Creator/{{Wes|Craven}}".
81* The premise of ''Film/TheSimilars'' is that people stuck in a bus station have their faces transform into exact copies of one man, who has no idea why. Late in the film this is shown affecting animals as well, as a dog that has been left outside shows up sporting his face.
82* Vampire Vlad from ''Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows'' just hasn't been the same since he lost his fight with the Beast; he used to be able to change into any animal, but now he never gets the faces right. Specifically, he turns into a black cat with a tiny human face.
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86* ''Literature/DeathtrapDungeon'' ends the adventure with its last boss being a [[OurManticoresAreSpinier Manticore]], and unlike previous lion-headed manticores seen throughout the franchise, this one have an old man's head on its animal body.
87* In ''Literature/CurseOfTheMummy'', at one point when you're exploring a pyramid you can encounter a Death Spider, a GiantSpider monster with a human's face.
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92* From Creator/HPLovecraft:
93** ''Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse'' has the {{Familiar}} Brown Jenkin, [[AnimalisticAbomination supposedly]] a [[YouDirtyRat rat]] with a very-humanoid face that speaks every language known to man. It isn't described how humanoid his face is, just that it resembles a human's.
94** In ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'', the eponymous horror, once revealed, is shown to be a gigantic vaguely egg-shaped tentacled multi-legged EldritchAbomination with a distinctively yard width-long human face that resembles [[spoiler:the Whateleys]].
95* German veterinarian and author George Simon Winter von Adlersflügel[[note]]The last portion of his name means "of Eagle Wings"[[/note]] wrote about an alleged human-headed foal, first described by Ambroise Paré in the 1500s, and provided an illustration of the handsome-faced "centaur" with his long flowing locks.
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97* Theodore Roethke's poem "The Bat":
98-->''For something is amiss or out of place\
99When mice with wings can wear a human face.''
100* ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'': Geryon from Myth/ClassicalMythology is reimagined by Dante as the guardian of Malebolge deep in Hell, taking the appearence of a gigantic multi-colored snake with a scorpion's stinger, hairy bat wings and the handsome face of an honest man, symbolizing the sins of fraud and deceit.
101* "Literature/TheGodInTheBowl" ends with Franchise/{{Conan|TheBarbarian}} confronting the eponymous God, which turns out to be a giant snake with an inhumanly beautiful human head.
102* The front covers of a few ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' books will depict the characters in this manner, notably Gary having a bee's body in ''Literature/WhyImAfraidOfBees'' and Crystal becoming a chicken-headed girl in ''Literature/ChickenChicken''. Both instances turns out to be cases of CoversAlwaysLie though, since neither books have their main characters in this state throughout the story.
103* During the final part of the Triwizard Tournament in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', Harry must solve [[RiddlingSphinx the riddle of a sphinx]], which is described as being basically a large cat with a beautiful woman's head.
104* At the end of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', the Capitol releases Muttations, wolf-looking creatures with the faces of the dead tributes who try to kill the remaining kids in the arena.
105* ''Literature/ManAfterManAnAnthropologyOfTheFuture'' features some [[FormerlySapientSpecies non-sapient]] HumanSubspecies that are more animal-like than human. While some of these subspecies are simply ape-like creatures with human faces, some however have bodies so drastically different that the only way to tell that they are human subspecies are the human faces that they still retain. A prime example of this is the horse-like creature on the book's very cover.
106* In the ''Literature/TortallUniverse'', one species of immortals released from the Divine Realms in ''Literature/TheImmortals'' are spidrens -- giant spiders with human heads. They cause a lot of trouble in [[Literature/ProtectorOfTheSmall the subsequent quartet]].
107* In ''Literature/VenissUnderground'', some of the genetically engineered "Living Art" creations in Quin's Shanghai Circus include small monkeys with the faces of human women. His secret underground lair is also guarded by packs of dogs with human faces.
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111* Discussed in ''Series/ManUp'' where Kenny's worst fear is a badger with the face of a man, a ''madger''.
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115* ''Literature/TheBible'' contains quite a few beings of this kind:
116** The Serpent of Eden is sometimes portrayed as a snake with a human head as seen in John Roddam Spencer Stanhope's "Eve Tempted". In "The Fall of Man", the Serpent barely looks like a serpent at all, more of a salamander who's able to walk on its hind legs. Both paintings go against many depictions of the serpent of being a baby-faced beauty (see "The Fall of Man" by Titian) or regular snake by making him(?) [[BeautyEqualsGoodness ugly]] and [[ObviouslyEvil clearly up to no good]].
117** The Four Living Creatures (AKA Hayyoth), from Ezekiel's vision in the book of the same name, described them as having four faces each, one of which was a human face, along with having two set of wings.
118** The ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'' contains descriptions of locusts who have the bodies of lions, tails of scorpions, and faces of men (which incidentally makes them resemble [[OurManticoresAreSpinier manticores]]). As well, the cherubs (not to be confused with putti, winged babies of Renaissance art) are said to have the face of a man as well as those of an ox, lion, and eagle. While most angels looked like winged humans, there are some types that look like borderline {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
119* A few examples from mythology around the world:
120** Buraq: A winged horse from Persian/Arabic mythology, sometimes portrayed with a human head. [[UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} The Prophet Muhammed]] is said to have used one as a steed.
121** Harpy: Female-headed bird from Greek mythology.
122** SheduAndLammasu: Creature from Myth/MesopotamianMythology with a bull's or lion's body, a man's head, and eagle's wings.
123** [[OurManticoresAreSpinier Manticore]]: A human head, lion's body, and the tail of either a dragon or a scorpion. Sometimes portrayed with wings. This being was originally from Persian Mythology, but also spread to be a creature mentioned in some European lores.
124** Sphinx: Lion with a human head, sometimes with wings as well. From Greek/Egyptian mythology.
125* From Chinese folklore:
126** Chiai Lung: Has the body of a panther, but with hooves, a human face, and a snake for a tongue.
127** Heyu: described as a pig with a human face.
128** Juru: described as a three legged duck with a human face.
129** Mafu: Tiger with a human face.
130** Shanhu: Dog with a human face.
131** Shuhu: A winged horse with a snake tail and a human face.
132** Yayu: Ox with a human face.
133* Myth/EgyptianMythology: Human souls were said to manifest as white birds with human heads.
134* In Japanese folklore, there is a kind of {{youkai}} called a Jinmenken (人面犬), which looks like a dog with a human head and face.
135** The Hakutaku, which may have originated in Chinese folklore, looks like a white ox with the head of a human. But it ''also'' has two secondary human faces, one in either side of its torso. All three faces also have [[ExtraEyes a third eye]], symbolizing its wisdom and connections to the Heavens.
136* Scorpion Men (from Sumerian/Mesopotamian mythologies): Described as creatures with human heads, lion bodies, eagle hindquarters, and with a scorpion tail.
137* Leonine Whale (Medieval European legends): A scaled Lion-like creature with a human face. [[NonIndicativeName Has nothing to do with whales]].
138* In Colombian mythology, there are stories of a creature called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Hombre_Caimán "Hombre Caimán"]] (Alligator man), who is mostly described as having the head and arms of a human and the body of an alligator. Depending on the version though, he can be portrayed either this way or as a full-fledged [[LizardFolk reptilian humanoid]].
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142* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
143** Yeth hounds resemble large dogs with the faces of ugly, distorted humanoids.
144** Translations of several mythical entities, including sphinxes, harpies, shedu, lamassu, and buraqs, have all appeared in various sourcebooks across the different editions.
145* ''TabletopGame/KingdomDeath'': Many of the titular monsters in ''Kingdom Death: Monster'' have human faces -- oftentimes more than one -- and humanlike hands on what is otherwise decidedly ''in''human anatomy.
146* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Azruverdas resemble immense dung beetles with serene, human-like faces.
147* ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'': The darklord Frantisek Markov is an Expy of [[Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau Dr. Moreau]]. For his twisted experiments in surgically combining animals and humans, he was cursed to have the head of a man but the body of a beast.
148* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Archon Vhane Kyharc once unleashed a virus on a planet that turned every living creature's face into a copy of his own. This is the Dark Eldar who forces ever member of his Kabal to get their face surgically modified to look exactly like his, in theory to prevent assassination, but in truth he's just that narcissistic.
149* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' has an NPC named Passer. He's a ''metis'', the result of a forbidden relationship between two Garou. All ''metis'' have a deformity; his is that no matter what form he takes, his face is still human. This makes him unnerving in some forms and a downright monstrosity in his wolf form.
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153* ''VideoGame/AxiomVerge'': The Variant bosses (save for Ukhu and Sentinel) have human-like faces that can be seen both in their dialogue portrait and on their in-game sprite. [[spoiler:This is because they were [[WasOnceAMan originally clones of Athetos]], but mutated due to Athetos's pathogen]].
154* In ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', a number of the angels have human faces that aren't exactly situated properly or in places where they should belong. Noteworthy is Fortitudo, a gigantic two headed angelic dragon whose torso is dominated by an upside-down human face.
155* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'':
156** Everyone's favorite DirtyCoward, Patches, returns as a Nightmare Apostle/Black Widow; a giant spider. All that's left of his human form is his head and his intellect.
157** The game's poster-beast Darkbeast Paarl is a giant, electrical, skeletal, hairy werewolf-beast which dashes around on all fours. Despite this, the most unnerving thing about it is that its empty skull face is mostly human, lacking a muzzle or even beastlike fangs.
158** If you closely exam [[spoiler:the corpse of Kos]] in ''The Old Hunters'', you can see a humanlike face on the end of what otherwise looks like a giant nudibranch.
159* The fourth boss of ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' [[https://youtu.be/g8Rdsqx34fE?t=158 is one of these]]. Appropriately enough, it's called Jinmen-gyo, which is Japanese for "human-faced fish".
160* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'':
161** The first ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' game has the Cragspiders, giant, semi-flying arachnids with humanoid arms and shoulders, a bulb-like protrusion resembling a human head, and the ability to cast [[PlayingWithFire pyromancy]] in the form of flaming breath, unlike every other enemy in Blighttown which usually prefer [[UniversalPoison poison or toxic]]. It's possible that they are the mature spawn of Chaos Witch Quelagg, another more-complete hybrid of human[[labelnote:*]](or [[HumanAliens Lord, Giant, or whatever-the-Sisters-of-Chaos-are]])[[/labelnote]] and spider who is also a master of pyromancy herself.
162** ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' has the Demon of Song, a gigantic frog-like demon which has a human corpse-like face [[NestedMouths nested inside its frog mouth]] alongside two skeletal arms.
163** ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' has the Locust Priests, [[BigCreepyCrawlies giant locusts]] with noseless human faces, said to have been born in the Abyss itself in order to proselytize about its virtues, which their faces were probably meant to help with. However, their insatiable hunger means they usually end up eating potential converts.
164* ''VideoGame/TheEndlessForest'' features creepy [[http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/berutiel/8481973/28082/28082_original.jpg deer with faces.]]
165* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
166** In ''[[VideoGame/CrisisCore Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII]]'', both Genesis and Angeal command inhuman-looking monsters that possess the human face of one or the other.
167** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'': The Lesser Chimera, Gorgimera, and Chimera Brain enemies look like cockatrices with human heads. According to the bestiary, this is because they were respectively cockatrices used in magical experiments, mages who possessed cockatrices to escape their natural deaths, and people who were afflicted with a ForcedTransformation.
168** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'':
169*** Barthandelus the fal'Cie changes forms but the basic setup of his body is the same. He can be best described as gigantic turret-like torso with an oversized human-like head in the middle and several smaller human faces on his shoulders.
170*** There is also the other fal'Cie Orphan. Its first form resembles a gigantic stone knife-like monolith made up of a representation of a family. The right side of it is a mural-like body of a female angel with a human-like face. The left side of it too is similar except that it is more demonic in design and made from Barthandelus' remains complete with his middle human-like face. In the middle of Orphan is a child-like face.
171*** Orphan's second form is a tiny human child-like face in a halo-like wheel. When staggered, it resembles more like an angel in structure but not exactly right. It still retains its human child-like face on an otherwise otherworldly body.
172** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'':
173*** Two of the bosses in [[spoiler:Amaurot]] have this design. The [[spoiler:Terminus Bellwether]] is a giant version of the Lesser Chimera from ''Final Fantasy XII'' and [[spoiler:Therion]] is a quadrupedal, vaguely mechanical AnimalisticAbomination with four human faces.
174*** One of the bosses in ''Endwalker'' is Ra-la, a quadrupedal, reptilian creature with an elven-looking face. With these features, Ra-La resembles a draconic sphinx or lamassu with enormous EarWings.
175* Grima from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' may seems to be a demonic dragon at face value. However, doing enough damage to [[spoiler:his Avatar from the doomed future]] cause Grima's mask to fall apart to reveal a human face. [[spoiler:''VideoGame/FireEmblemEchoesShadowsOfValentia'' would reveal that his creator, Forneus, gave it his blood that allow Grima to grow, implying that it gained its human-like face from Forneus. It is also supported in the [[AllAccordingToTheManual Valentia Accordion]] as it was originally a human fetus before gaining dragon-like appearances]].
176* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic'': In ''Might & Magic: Heroes VI'', Lamasu are monsters with humanoid heads, bat wings and leonine bodies, the result of an experiment in which humans were [[AWizardDidIt magically cross-bred]] with [[MixAndMatchCritters manticores]].
177* Specimen 7 from ''VideoGame/InPursuitOfGreed'' is a feral, otherwise animalistic {{mutant|s}} monster, save for his face. It turns out he WasOnceAMan until a malfunctioning birthing tank mishap turns him into the creature he is, with his face being the sole human features he retains.
178* In the third ''VideoGame/LastHalfOfDarkness'' game, some skeletal fish are shown that have disturbingly human-like contours to their skulls.
179* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleOfAges'': The [[OneWingedAngel three final forms]] that the [[OurFairiesAreDifferent evil fairy]] Veran uses in the final battle with her are three BigCreepyCrawlies that each possess her face. They are a beetle with her head which she can retract in, a bee which has her face on top of its forehead, and a spider which has her face on its underside.
180* ''VideoGame/{{Lufia}}'': Sphinxes (lions with human heads and wings variety) appear in ''VideoGame/LufiaIIRiseOfTheSinistrals'' as late game enemies.
181* Buster, one of the bosses in ''VideoGame/{{Metagal}}'', crosses this with NonHumanHead. Her head is basically a bomb launcher, but with a human girl's face on the front. Her body is basically a robot soldier from the shoulders down.
182* ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'': [[ExaggeratedTrope Taken to ridiculous proportions]], where every enemy in the game has Mii facial features. This goes from butterflies to gryffons to ''giant spiders''. {{Justified|Trope}}, since the main story of the game deals with a dark lord [[FaceStealer stealing the Miis' faces]] to place them on monsters.
183* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'': The Ravager beasts appear to have faces similar to their AmbiguouslyHuman Illager masters, right down to the GagNose.
184* ''VideoGame/MonsterParty'' has human-faced dogs among the weird enemies of the first stage.
185* The Japanese iPhone/Android game ''[[https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/うまのプリンスさま/id1072084001?mt=8 My Horse Prince]]'' (''[[VisualNovel/UtaNoPrinceSama Uma no Prince-sama]]'' [[PunBasedTitle in Japanese]]) is a DatingSim/animal-care game about the budding relationship between a {{Bishonen}}[=-=]headed horse named Yuuma and a human woman named Umako.
186* In ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve2'', the Charger enemies are horse-like monsters with emaciated human-like faces.
187* ''VideoGame/{{Seaman}}'' features [[http://www.segadriven.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/seaman.jpg fish]] with [[UncannyValley realistic human faces]].
188* Japanese obscure SurrealHumor game ''Segare Ijiri'' has Kudan, Segare's companion, which is a man-headed cow {{youkai}}.
189* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei''/''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
190** Many demons in the series fit this trope:
191*** [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110724033554/megamitensei/images/d/d1/383.jpg Kingu]] is a dragon-thing with a face.
192*** [[http://oyster.ignimgs.com/mediawiki/apis.ign.com/shin-megami-tensei-persona-3/c/c1/Untitled_(7).png Legion]] consists of several red human faces with tentacles.
193*** [[http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080709040708/megamitensei/images/1/1c/GangaSMT.jpg Ganga]] is a snake with a portion of a torso as well as a human head.
194*** [[http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/square_small/4/48222/1839912-vasuki.png Vasuki]] is a snake with [[MultiArmedAndDangerous six arms]] and a human like face.
195*** [[http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/4/48222/1839905-285px_shikome2.jpg Yomotsu-Hitomi]] has a creepy human-like face.
196*** [[http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090902204458/megamitensei/images/2/22/Empusa.jpg Empusa]] has a dog body too.
197** For a non-demon example, Shadow Yukiko from ''VideoGame/Persona4'' looks like a large red bird with Yukiko's head. This is a literalization of how she feels trapped -- "a bird in a GildedCage".
198* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsTappedOut'' had the Homer Dog available during the Every Man's Dream Promotional event in September-October 2015. It's a normal dog that has an uncanny resemblance to the family's patriarch.
199* The first boss of ''VideoGame/SoulSacrifice'' is a creature that looks like an apostle out of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', aptly named "Leviathan". It is a gigantic[[note]]As in, the remains of the castle he used to live rest on his back[[/note]] crocodile with a human face that covers its head and upper jaw. It was originally a young prince who was never favored like his older twin and liked tortured animals, especially his favorite crocodile, to make himself feel more powerful. He became the Leviathan when he sacrificed the crocodile for immense power from a talking chalice. He got what he wanted all right.
200* ''VideoGame/VagrantStory'' [[http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/4867/ depicts]] harpies as flightless birds with a pattern resembling a human face on their chests.[[note]]''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' brings back these Harpies in its "Return to Ivalice" raid series.[[/note]]
201* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Legion'' added the ur'zul, demonic hounds with the faces of multiple [[RubberForeheadAlien draenei]]. They're the souls of fallen draenei soldiers collected by the Burning Legion and trapped in a horrific flesh mash. [[MoodWhiplash Also available]] [[https://gamepedia.cursecdn.com/wowpedia/f/f5/Shackled_Ur%27zul.jpeg?version=eb4d367552e298e6e886f41b590d013b as a mount!]]
202* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'' has Manjimutt, a human-faced dog (he was human before becoming a Yo-Kai) along with Multimutt (a fusion of two Manjimutts) and the Legendary Dandoodle (a beautiful human-faced dog). Despite being based off of Jinmenken, "Manjimutt" is spelled differently than "Jinmenken" despite meaning the same thing (人面犬 vs じんめん犬).
203* ''VideoGame/YuuyamiDooriTankentai'': Chapter 0, "The Mound Of Bird", involves investigating an UrbanLegend involving the woods behind the school. When you investigate, you find the titular mound, which has a rock with Japanese Kanji written on it. [[spoiler:If you stay there long enough, you will see a bird with a human face perch on the rock, look at you, and then tell you someone will die in 100 days.]]
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207* The turtles in ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'''s Urashima Lake are possessed by the spirits of various dead fetuses, which mold their shells to resemble a human baby face. This is in reference to the turtle that appears in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urashima_Tar%C5%8D Urashima Taro's]] tale.
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211* The silent [[http://www.charbythevampirate.com/comic/1076 antlered creature]] that sneaks into Darry and Kavonn's campsite in ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'' has a very human face and an eerie, bony, three-legged, centaur-like body.
212* ''Blog/HamstersParadise'' has nonhuman examples:
213** The desert falcyons are a species of large predatory bat-like animals that convergently evolved a head similar to a canine. This has an UncannyValley effect on the drysanders, a desert living culture of the sapient dog-like northhounds, not helped by the fact that the falcyons will sometimes hunt drysander pups. This has resulted in the drysanders viewing them as child snatching monsters with the faces of people in their stories.
214** There are other species that have convergently evolved faces similar to the calliducyons and have special places in their culture. There's the maned stormspirit, a wandergander, a mammal convergently similar to an albatross, with a face similar to the northhound that is seen as either a harbinger or creator of storms by the northhounds. Another is the ring-necked wolfface, a seal-like bayver with a head and vocalizations resembling the wolf-like southhounds, this has led to the costal baywulves seeing them as guardians of the sea and refuse to hunt them.
215* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUuvHPr4BGk&t=2s "Meeting the Felinids"]], a short by [=BruvaAlfabusa=] of ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'' fame and arguably taking place in the same universe, has a group of imperials landing on the planet Carlos [=McConnell=] ([[https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Carlos_McConnell not making this up]]) to establish official relations with the titular cat-like [[HumanSubSpecies abhumans]]... only to discover, [[UncannyValley to their horror]], that they're this trope instead of the sexy {{Cat Girl}}s they expected.
216* Dog in ''Literature/{{Twig}}'' is a massive four-legged {{Cyborg}} with a human face hidden behind long dark hair. It also seems to have human-level intelligence, but is TheSpeechless due to its jaw being a twisted metal wreck.
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220* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': The titular creature in "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS3E27TheButterfly The Butterfly]]" is an even stranger variation than usual: it's a butterfly with a series of ''[[MediumBlending live-action]]'' photographs of a human's face ([[CreatorCameo that of one of the show's crew]]) that changes as the butterfly changes expression.
221* Koh the FaceStealer on ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' is an AnimalisticAbomination with the body of a centipede and a seemingly infinite collection of faces, many of which are human.
222* In one segment of ''Brad Neely's Harg Nallin Sclopio Peepio'', Creator/BruceWillis stars as a large dog with skin-toned fur and his head as a part of an OverlyLongGag about Bruce Willis staring in every role in a movie titled "Bruce Willis".
223* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Carter Pewterschmidt's purebred dog gets knocked up and everyone assumes Brian did it, until the litter comes out and they all have Creator/TedTurner's face.
224* ''WesternAnimation/GaithersPond'': The fish characters all fit this trope, since they're [[InksuitActor modeled to resemble their actors]].
225* Being a pony-centric show, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' evokes this with pony-faced beasts. A sphinx (wings, lion body, pony's head) appears in the season 7 finale, and of course, there's Discord, who is described as having "the head of a pony and a [[MixAndMatchCritters body made up of all sorts of things]]".
226* The ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS2E10NoFreeRidesImYourBiggestFanatic I'm Your Biggest Fanatic]]" has a jellyfish scientist named Dr. [[PunnyName Manowar]] who was stung by a monstrous jellyfish called "Big Lenny" ''and lived''. "Big Lenny" is a large purple-red jellyfish with a face that resembles a scowling mask and kills fish with its sting save for the aforementioned doctor.
227* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Star and Marco once went to a dimension of cats with human faces. We're shown Star getting one of the cats' attention, followed by it turning around and telling her to look away in a deep voice.
228* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' episode "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012S2E1314TheManhattanProject The Manhattan Project]]", April and Casey encounter giant worms brought from Dimension X, and are freaked out by a baby worm that has a human baby's face.
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