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* Evil Eyes in ''VideoGame/DeadlyRoomsOfDeath''. They face a particular direction, and wake up when you step into a square in their line of sight. However, once woken, their behaviour is identical to roaches.
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** Wart is a mini-boss in ''MajorasMask'' that consists of an eyeball surrounded by heavily-armored frog-like scales. It is invulnerable while the eye is closed, and starts out surrounded by blobs which must be separated and dispatched in order to attack it cleanly. Wart is related to Arrghus, a giant-eyed jellyfish that appears in some other games.
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* The Mogal and its upgraded form, as part of the Demon Hordes of FireEmblemSacredStones.
* The ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' series has Gazers, which look like the D&D creature but aren't called that for copyright reasons. When killed, they release insects, making them [[{{Pun}} Bee Holders]].
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* The ''Franchise/{{Ultima}}'' series has Gazers, which look like the D&D creature but aren't called that forcopyright trademark reasons. When killed, they release insects, making them [[{{Pun}} Bee Holders]].
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* One of the bosses in the arcade game ''Gate of Doom'' resembles a large eye surrounded by many smaller eyes.
* One of the bosses in the arcade game ''Gate of Doom'' resembles a large eye surrounded by many smaller eyes.
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* {{Franchise/Neopets}} ''Franchise/{{Neopets}}'' formerly had the [[http://i.imgur.com/7M5yrqh.jpg Fleye]], which was eventually redesigned into a dragonfly-like Neopet called the Buzz.
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*{{Franchise/Neopets}} formerly had the [[http://i.imgur.com/7M5yrqh.jpg Fleye]], which was eventually redesigned into a dragonfly-like Neopet called the Buzz.
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*{{Franchise/Neopets}} formerly had the [[http://i.imgur.com/7M5yrqh.jpg Fleye]], which was eventually redesigned into a dragonfly-like Neopet called the Buzz.
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* Eye Brawl in ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}: Giants'' has a large monstrous body with a single giant Eye Ball for a head. Among his powers is the ability to launch his Eye/Head, which flies around the screen damaging Enemies. His catchphrase is "I've got my Eye... on You!"
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': The three varieties of Evileyes (regular, red and green) are big, floating eyes that shoot powerful fireballs at you.
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': The three varieties of Evileyes (regular, red and green) are big, floating eyes that shoot powerful fireballs at you.
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* Vel'Koz, an upcoming champion in ''VideoGame/{{League of Legends}}'' is an example of this.
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** Another series by the same author, ''VideoGame/{{Avernum}}'', originally had monsters with the same names that looked like shapeless floating blobs with many eyes. But in the recent remake they became just like their ''Geneforge'' namesakes.
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* Evil Eyes, Vile Eyes and the Gazer from ''VideoGame/{{Dragons Dogma}}'' are similar to beholders, save for having a large eye in the center and tentacles featuring mouths on the end.
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* Vel'Koz, an upcoming champion in ''VideoGame/{{League of Legends}}'' is an example of this.
* Vel'Koz, an upcoming champion in ''VideoGame/{{League of Legends}}'' is an example of this.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': The crew comes across one acting as a sentinel in the Central Bureaucracy HQ. It's sleeping, they slip past it, and the thing starts whining about its supervisor.
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* A common enemy in the ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania}}'' series are "flying eyes".
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* Junior in Webcomic/OneOverZero is literally a sapient eyeball.
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* The MonsterOfTheWeek in MyLifeAsATeenageRobot is an invisible eyeball stealing eye-based items (like glasses) that fools people into thinking he's an invisible man with a coat and hat dangled on one of its tentacles. After reluctantly wearing the super sensory (but embarrassing looking) new eyes her mother made, Jenny exploits its weakness by kicking sand into the eye... which it then humorously subdues itself by picking up all the wrong things to help the burning (hot sauce, a magnifying glass, and a pointy stick).
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* The 1958 BMovie ''The Crawling Eye'' (aka ''The Trollenberg Terror'')
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** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'': The DarkWorld's GoddamnedBats are eyeballs with bat wings.
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* Orbs -- the aliens that conquered Earth in ''VideoGame/{{Manhunter}}'' series. Especially the variety holding New York in the first game -- just [[spoiler:carnivorous]] floating eyes.
* Gazers and eyebeasts from ''VideoGame/{{Geneforge}}'' series are for all intents and purposes renamed beholders with a smaller main eye.
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* ''Devil World'' has Medaman, who thanks to a Japanese VisualPun turns into a fried egg when defeated by fire breath.
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* The Feyesh in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' an eyeball fish with tentacles. Yuck.
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* "Floating Eye" demons in ''VideoGame/{{World of Warcraft}}''. (The model's file name is "beholder.")
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* TabletopGame/{{Mortasheen}} has the [[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/oculapus.htm Oculapus]], an octopus creature that cantransfer what it sees to its creator over a distance of miles. It's also severly agorophobic, and uses and old-timey diving helmet to shield itself from the outside world.
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* Dark Schneider from ''Manga/{{Bastard}}'' at one point encounters a beholder, which is virtually identical to the page image.
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** Several more of them appear in the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' episode "The Robot Spies".
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