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8[[caption-width-right:300:Down the hatch!]]
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10->''"Don't fight him,'' '''feed him!''' ''Somethin' spicy. Know what I mean?"''
11-->-- '''Droolik''', ''VideoGame/LinkTheFacesOfEvil''
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15When a character is facing an enemy with a large mouth and a penchant for [[SwallowedWhole eating said character]], and tries throwing a bomb into its mouth. The enemy eats it, you hear a "boom", and then the enemy will either die,[[note]]and if your rating allows it, [[LudicrousGibs turn into bloody kebab filling]],[[/note]] or get SERIOUS [[FireBreathingDiner indigestion]]. It [[TacticalSuicideBoss never occurs to them to just keep their mouth shut]] and tail sweep/eye beam/claw/smush the character.
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17A SubTrope of both StuffBlowingUp and AttackTheMouth.
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19Compare EatTheBomb (when the bomb doesn't kill the BigEater), TooSpicyForYogSothoth, AssimilationBackfire, KillItThroughItsStomach, InsertGrenadeHere (blowing up vehicles in a similar fashion).
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21Contrast MooksAteMyEquipment (where it ''likes'' eating your stuff).
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28* In ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'', this is how [[spoiler:Rod Reiss's Titan form]] is defeated. [[spoiler:Since, like the Colossal Titan, he puts out so much heat that humans can't approach him to [[AttackItsWeakPoint cut the nape of his neck]], they pack a bunch of explosive together and have Eren in his own Titan form cram it down Rod's throat. Then everybody cuts up all the fragments of Rod's Titan body, before the part containing his human body can regenerate the Titan form.]]
29* In the Bount arc of the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' anime, Ganju Shiba throws one of his fireworks bombs into the head of a monster made of water and blows it up. Unfortunately, it can easily reform itself and does so. Except the sparks from the firework bomb sizzled out the bottle caps that worked as the water doll's nucleus, killing the monster.
30* How Dazai and Chuya defeat [[EldritchAbomination Lovecraft]] in chapter 31 of ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs''. Lovecraft had earlier devoured the cast on Dazai's arm, which secretly contained a bomb rather than his broken arm, so when Steinbeck lets slip that the only way to do long-lasting damage to Lovecraft is from the inside, Dazai detonates the bomb and lets Chuya deliver the final blow. [[spoiler:It doesn't stick, but by the time Lovecraft recovers, there's no need for him to continue fighting.]]
31* This is how [[spoiler:Super Buu kills Smitty]] in ''Anime/DragonBallZ''. Namely, the bomb is [[spoiler:Super Buu himself, who liquefies his own body, force-feeds himself to Smitty who balloons up and explodes.]]
32* One of Gluttony's more [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence gruesome]] [[DeathIsCheap deaths]] in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' is in this fashion.
33** In ''Brotherhood'', Envy gets a good mouthful of fireballs during their [[CurbStompBattle one-sided]] encounter with Roy Mustang.
34* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency'', Joseph uses his ignited headband to blow up Wamuu after tricking him into inhaling a load of flammable gas with his [[VacuumMouth suction powers]].
35* Chapter 49 of ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'' has Vivio showing a lot more presence of mind than most of her companions by immediately reacting to [[spoiler:[[BatOutOfHell Fabian's giant bat devil]]]] with a Divine Buster into its mouth.
36* In ''Anime/MazingerZ'', [[BattleCouple Kouji and Sayaka]] do this to [[{{Robeast}} Mechanical Beast]] Dian N4. How do you defeat an enemy that is geared with a nearly impervious armor? You shove a giant missile down its throat, of course!
37* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', Sasuke defeats [[spoiler:Danzo's]] [[SummonMagic summon]], which sucks everything in a large area into its mouth, by shooting a huge fireball down its throat.
38** Later on, Killer Bee also does this by shoving his and [[spoiler:Juubi's]] Tailed Beast Bomb down the latter's throat.
39* [[BattleCouple Asuka and Shinji]] do this using a battleship set to explode against a giant fish Angel in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''.
40* Done a couple of times in ''Anime/PacificRimTheBlack'':
41** In the first episode, [[BattleCouple Ford and Brina]] fire a missile from their [[HumongousMecha jaeger]] at an attacking {{Kaiju}}, but it knocks it back towards them and the children they're protecting. Fortunately, they manage to catch it in the jaeger's hand and shove their fist into the kaiju's mouth before the missile explodes.
42** [[BookEnds Done in the last episode of Season 1 as well]], when Ford and Brina's kids Taylor and Hayley fire a nuke from [[spoiler:the same jaeger]] into the mouth of another kaiju.
43* This is how [[spoiler:Homura]] kills Charlotte in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''. But it's not that obvious for the characters in the scene, since they don't know her true power at the time.
44* ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': At one point, due to Akira not being able to damage a monster resilient enough to shrug off [[ArmorPiercingAttack armor-piercing]] CWH rounds fired full-auto [[AttackItsWeakPoint at its weak point]], Akira fires a mini-missile down its throat to kill it.
45* Shuda in ''Manga/RaveMaster'' can create explosions just about anyplace he wishes. However, when faced with an enemy who causes it to rain on their battlefield (dampening the power of those explosions) Shuda responds by creating one in his enemy's throat.
46* In one episode of ''Anime/SonicX'', Sonic and friends defeat a giant robot by dropping a bomb into its mouth. In the Japanese version, Sonic even exclaims, in GratuitousEnglish, "IT'S LUNCH TIME!". It's better than it sounds, particularly because the show's opening theme, "Sonic Drive", [[ThemeMusicPowerUp plays during the sequence]].
47* In ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'', Ja Wangnan tries to shove a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pokéball]]-shaped grenade down Lurker's throat.
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51* ''ComicBook/{{Animosity}}'': The vulture is summarily executed this way, once he's restrained from flying via meathooks on his wings. As he's restrained, he argues that there can be no evil in eating people when it's in his nature, making their feeding him a grenade double as a KarmicDeath.
52* In ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier'', [[spoiler:John Cloud]] jumps into the T-Rex's maw with live grenades in his hands.
53* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Issue #4 featured the return of the ComicBook/SubMariner. Namor, in a pique of anger leads a gigantic whale-like creature called Giganto to New York City. After a brief attack the giant creature falls asleep, allowing The Thing to strap an atomic bomb to his back and enter the sleeping beast. The nuke successfully kills the sea monster.
54* ''ComicBook/JusticeNewUniverse'': One issue features minor superhero Captain Brooklyn, who had super-strength and steel-hard skin, but finds himself lethally out of his depth against Justice's enemy Seraph. Establishing that it's only his ''skin'' that's invulnerable, Seraph force-feeds the Captain a grenade and then clamps his mouth shut.
55* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroesBugsBunnySpecial'': In the second story, Bugs Bunny disposes of the powerful but mindless monster Validus by shoving a giant dynamite cartridge disguised as a giant carrot into his mouth.
56* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'' once faced off against Ulik, whose arch enemy is the ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor''. As a Cave Troll Ulik is well out of Punisher's ability to hurt, even with rocket launchers and anti-tank weapons. So Punisher fed him a "pineapple" sandwich. Unfortunately for Frank, ''it's still not enough to put him down''.
57* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': In ''Recap/TintinTheRedSeaSharks', a shark accidentally swallows a mine intended for Tintin's boat. We hear it hiccup for a while, then it culminates with a "hic'''BOOOOOOOOOMMMM'''".
58* In ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs Carnage #1'' at one point Carnage has Deadpool pinned down planning to impale him but Deadpool grabs a grenade from his belt and shoves it in his mouth, in the process he got a few fingers bitten off but they grew back due to his healing factor.
59* In ''ComicBook/SupermanSupergirlMaelstrom'', the titular villainess gets rid of an enemy by picking one of his own flesh grenades and shoving it into his mouth.
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63* ''Fanfic/FalloutEquestria'': Littlepip throws all her grenades down a dragon's throat when she runs out of other options. It's only at the last second that she realizes that maybe throwing ''fire bombs'' down the throat of the ''fireproof dragon'' won't do much. [[spoiler:It does work, but mostly by accident. The dragon already had a serious wound on his side; the fire did nothing, but the concussive force ripped the wound open further and killed him]].
64* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Yang Xiao Long deals with Cleopatra's snake summon by throwing a grenade Kairi Sisigou had given her into its mouth. The explosion doesn't destroy it, but weakens it enough for Yang and Mordred to defeat.
65* ''Fanfic/TheGunslingerHeroFlintlock'': Toru does this against the Nomu in the USJ attack.
66* ''VideoGame/IceAndFireMinecraft'': Dropping a TNT block near a death worm will cause to eventually eat it, whereupon the TNT will explode and kill the beast.
67* ''Fanfic/TimeFixersNicktoonsOfTheFuture'': This is how [[spoiler:[=SpongeCog=] X]] is destroyed.
68* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6377162/1/Unconventional-Harry Unconventional Harry]]'' by kb0: Harry Potter uses a shoulder-mounted rocket launcher to kill [[spoiler:the dragon from the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. The dragon]] obligingly tries to eat the rocket. Its head explodes.
69* ''[[https://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-28404-1/DianeCastle%2bXendra.htm Xendra]]'': Angel and Xendra kill the Beast by cracking his armor and stuffing a grenade inside him. Said armor keeps the explosion contained within the Beast, basically liquefying his insides.
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73* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2010'' shows what happens when one dragon breathes fire into another's mouth. Subverted in that it doesn't actually kill the other dragon, just makes it ''very'' uncomfortable and provides a good distraction.
74* Happens to an overly confident pterosaur in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs''. At first, the pterosaur flies with his pack to follow Crash and Eddie near Lava Falls. When they’re in the canyon, the possums ahead use highly explosive gas berries to get rid of a few predators. Being one of the remaining few left, he decides to fly up to the twins to intimidate them with a loud screech. But with his mouth wide open, Crash and Eddie use this opportunity to launch one last gas berry down his throat. Ending his pursuit while gases shriek out of his nostrils.
75* A deleted scene from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' that was supposed to happen toward the end of the film, during the wedding of Eric and Vanessa, right before all of the animals discover that Vanessa is actually Ursula in disguise and attack her. Glut, the shark that attacked Ariel earlier in the film actually comes back to have his revenge; Flounder and Scuttle then immediately dispatch him by tricking Glut into biting into a barrel of gunpowder, causing him to explode.
76* ''WesternAnimation/SinbadLegendOfTheSevenSeas'': Sinbad tricks Cetus into eating a lit keg of gunpowder and tells everyone to get ready for some sushi, only for the sea monster to just vomit up some smoke and a sailor it had eaten earlier.
77* In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', Bumblebee and Spike try to stop Unicron by rigging moon base 2 with explosives which would detonate as Unicron ate the moon. The explosives detonate, and... [[AvoidTheDreadedGRating oh, shit]].
78-->'''Spike''': It isn't even ''[[NoSell dented]]!''
79* ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' - the Dreaded Vacuum Monster swallows a cannonball which explodes inside it. [[SubvertedTrope Nothing happens]].
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83* Comicbook/IronMan's solution when he has trouble piercing the armor of a Leviathan in the final battle of ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' is to let the Leviathan swallow him and then shoot it from the inside. It ends up working, but also damages the Iron Man armor pretty badly.
84* In the first ''Film/{{Critters}}'' movie Bradley sees that one of the Crites is about to kill his sister April moments after it had killed her boyfriend. He then tosses it a firecracker and it picks it up and eats it, we then see the Crite's stomach inflate from the explosion, burp and fall over dead.
85* In ''Film/{{Freaked}}'', the BigBad's right-hand man is defeated in this way: he's a toad-man with a prehensile tongue, and they toss him a lit stick of dynamite when he's unleashing it, forcing him to swallow the dynamite and explode. It's also the only time in the entire film that he says something (namely, "[[OhCrap Oh shit]]").
86* Towards the end of ''Film/FriendOfTheWorld'', a bit part character crafts a bomb, sticks it in its mouth and lights it. [[spoiler:It explodes. This is the only time you see this character.]]
87* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}''
88** ''Film/Godzilla2014'':
89*** The plan to get rid of all three monsters consists of taking an armed nuke out in the ocean and letting one of the Mutos eat it, which will rip it to shreds. It doesn't end up working out this way when the Mutos steal the armed nuke to feed their future offspring instead of eating it, and worse yet, their nest is in the centre of downtown San Francisco.
90*** Aside from the Mutos ''literally'' eating nuclear bombs, [[spoiler:Godzilla kills the female Muto by blasting his Atomic Breath straight down her throat]].
91** ''Film/GodzillaMinusOne'': Godzilla's scaly hide is too thick for most weapons to penetrate, never mind damage, but his less armoured mouth proves to be more vulnerable when the protagonists push a sea mine into it, blowing off part of Godzilla's face (although [[HealingFactor it quickly regenerates]]). [[spoiler:This is used as the finishing blow in the final battle, with Shikishima flying a bomb-laden fighter plane into Godzilla's mouth as he's charging up his Atomic Breath (Shikishima survives by ejecting at the last second), blowing up the monster's head.]]
92* Chief does this against a Hunter in ''Film/Halo4ForwardUntoDawn'' by jumping onto its back and ramming a frag grenade into its exposed midsection (as Hunters are just giant sentient worm colonies). The Hunter has an OhCrap moment before exploding from the inside out.
93* At the end of ''Film/{{Hellboy|2004}}'', HB yanks the pins out of an entire belt of grenades just before he and the belt are swallowed by a [[EldritchAbomination betentacled monster]]. Hellboy is fireproof; the monster isn't.
94-->'''Hellboy:''' Gonna be sore tomorrow.
95* ''Film/HouseShark'': [[spoiler:Ulysses]] tries to kill the shark by feeding it a live grenade. [[spoiler:This tactic doesn't work.]]
96* A variant in ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer''. At the climax of the movie, as the BigBad giant is about to eat Jack, he throws a magic bean down his throat. Once it hits the liquid of his stomach it instantly grows into a giant bean-stalk, which has the same effect of having a bomb explode.
97* Chief Brody does this in ''Film/{{Jaws}}''. After the shark gets an air tank wedged in its mouth, Brody shoots at it and ruptures it, causing a titanic explosion that blows the shark's head to bits.
98-->'''Brody:''' Smile, you son of a bitch!
99* In ''Film/KongSkullIsland'' the flashbulb on [[spoiler:Randa's]] camera shorts and starts strobing right before he's SwallowedWhole by a Skull Crawler, and the light is visible through its skin, and the fog it was using to hide. [[spoiler:Later, Cole attempts to feed himself to the Alpha Skull Crawler while wearing a belt of explosives and holding up two grenades with pins pulled, but it smashes him aside with its tail instead.]]
100* In ''Film/TheLairOfTheWhiteWorm'' [[spoiler: Creator/PeterCapaldi's character kills the eponymous [[TheGreatSerpent Great Serpent]] by tossing a hand grenade into its maw.]]
101* Creator/PeterWeller's character takes out the eponymous ''Film/Leviathan1989'' this way, complete with a wonderfully cheesy PreMortemOneLiner:
102--> ''"SAY 'AHH', MOTHERFUCKER!!"''
103* In ''Film/MenInBlack'', after the Bug has eaten the {{BFG}}s, K goads it into eating him. He survives being swallowed, finds the gun and fires it, resulting in [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe the Bug's abdomen being split open]], letting K out.
104* ''Film/MonsterHunter2020'':
105** When Steeler is grabbed by the Diablos, he [[PineappleSurprise pulls the pin on one of the grenades on his bandolier]], turning it into and improvised suicide belt that detonates as the Diablos is trying to swallow him. Subverted in that the grenades miss and detonate on its face, failing to penetrate the creature's hide.
106** This is also used [[spoiler:to kill the Rathalos in the finale]]. In this case, they have to use ''multiple'' bombs, [[spoiler:one to cause some injuries and a second, bigger one to finish the job]].
107* In ''{{Film/Nope}}'', the UFO [[spoiler:is dealt with by luring it into eating the Kid Sheriff mascot balloon from [[SouvenirLand Jupiter's Claim]], exploding it from the inside.]]
108* In ''Film/ReignOfFire'', the plan to kill the [[spoiler:male]] dragon is to shoot an explosive crossbow bolt into its mouth. Unfortunately, the dragon destroys the first bolt in flight with a fireball. It then picks up the VillainBall by [[spoiler:patiently waiting for the protagonist to successfully repeat the shot]].
109* In ''Film/ReturnToOz'', it's established that chicken eggs are deadly poison to Nomes. At the climax, the Nome King has transformed himself into a giant claymation rock-monster and is dangling Jack Pumpkinhead over his gaping maw. Guess what falls out of Jack's hollow head... the result is more of an ''implosion'', but it's still impressive.
110* In a b-movie called ''Film/{{Spiders}}'', the mightiest of the {{Giant Spider}}s is heavily armored, able to resist bullets and explosives. It is finally beaten when a bazooka is fired into its mouth.
111* In ''Film/SpidersIIBreedingGround'', Alexandra throws a grenade into a giant spider's mouth.
112* ''Film/StarshipTroopers'': [[TheHeart Dizzy]] chucks a grenade into the non-gaping maw of a tanker bug, American football style.
113* ''Film/SwampShark'': Attempted by the protagonists. Jason hypothesizes that, since the shark is from a deep-sea high-pressure environment, necessitating the need for its thick armor-like skin, the insides must be its weak point. To that end, he suggests they make it eat something explosive to kill it. The protagonists smear blood on a propane tank to attract the shark to it, and wrap it in a boueyed net to keep it afloat, and then throw it in the water. When the shark grabs it in its mouth, one of the protagonists shoots the tank. [[spoiler:Instead of exploding, the escaping propane gas propels it out of the shark's mouth and off into the distance.]]
114* ''Film/TheThing2011''. The heroine is about to be assimilated by the alien monster when she throws a grenade down its toothy maw. She then has the opportunity to run for cover while it's trying to regurgitate the foreign object.
115* Near the end of ''Film/{{Tremors}}'', one of the Graboids is killed by tricking it into swallowing a homemade pipe-bomb with a lit fuse, blowing it to bits. They then try it on the last Graboid, only for it to ''spit it back at them.''
116* In ''Film/Tremors2Aftershocks'', this has become the "standard" solution for killing Graboids: send out a toy remote-controlled car with some dynamite strapped to it ([[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill "2 pounds of C4 may be a little... excessive"]]). When a Graboid snags the car, trigger the detonator remotely from a safe distance. This works quite well, until [[spoiler:the Graboids all start hatching out Shriekers.]]
117* [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] in ''Film/UnderworldAwakening'': Selene kills the uber-Lycan by [[spoiler:placing a grenade inside a stomach wound before it closes thanks to his HealingFactor]].
118* Ray Ferrier does this after being 'eaten' by the tripod in ''Film/WarOfTheWorlds2005'', pulling the pins out of a belt of grenades then crawling back out.
119* Darwin gets offed in this way in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', despite the fact that it ''[[ForgotAboutHisPowers should not work]]'' on him because of his powers.
120* A similar variant was used in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', when the bomb-tossing pirate had one of his own explosives stuck into his abdominal space in his skeletal form, then was shoved out of the moonlight so his flesh reappeared and sealed it in. He has just enough time to grope at his belly, then whimper "No fair!" before it blows.
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124* In a story that's in the Apocrypha of ''Literature/TheBible'', Daniel kills a dragon this way.
125* There's a similar Polish folktale about a hero named Krak who builds a rudimentary explosive and feeds it to a dragon that's been terrorizing the land. (According to canonical version it was a lamb stuffed with sulfur. Eating it made dragon drink a lot of water, and eventually burst.) The Polish people are so grateful they name the city of Krakow after him.
126** In another version it was Dratewka the shoemaker who killed the dragon, while Krak was already the ruler.
127* A similar story is told about the [[http://allaboutdragons.com/dragons/Brno Dragon of Brno]], which terrorized the land until a butcher killed it by feeding it an ox-skin sack filled with burnt lime. It's been stuffed and hung at the entrance of the town hall, where it can be seen until this day. [[spoiler:(It's a crocodile.)]]
128* There's also an English folktale (The Mordiford Wyvern) about a man killing a dragon by covering a barrel in spikes and hiding inside it. The dragon swallows the barrel and suffers fatal wounds from the spikes. Of course the man dies too as getting swallowed by and bled on by a dragon is not good for your health.
129* The [[MixAndMatchCritters Chimera]] of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] was defeated when Bellerophon rammed a big chunk of lead on a stick down its throat, which melted when the chimera tried to breathe fire at the hero.
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133* Pretty common in ''Literature/FightingFantasy''.
134** The Pit Fiend in ''Literature/DeathtrapDungeon'' can be disabled by throwing a Monkey Bone Charm into it's throat as it tries to chew up the heroes. A successful throw and the Charm immediately expands in size choking the Pit Fiend, allowing the players to flee without fighting.
135** The Toroid from ''Literature/SpaceAssassin'', described as a "giant donut with teeth", can be defeated by feeding it a Gravity Bomb.
136** In another sci-fi adventure, ''Literature/TheRingsOfKether'', the asteroid route has a giant monster called an Arcturan Vanque, which the player can defeat by throwing a sample of Satopphil-D drug into its maw. The drug will disorientate it so much that the monster ends up falling into a nearby chasm to its death.
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140* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': In ''The Last Ditch'', Cain dispatches a Tyranid burrower by tricking it into eating a bag of grenades hidden in a cluster of [[ExplodingBarrels fuel drums]].
141* ''Literature/GotrekAndFelix'': In ''Daemonslayer'', Boneripper II meets its end through an accidental case of this -- Felix tosses a bomb at it while it's chasing the wagon he's in, Boneripper swallows it by mistake, and the explosion takes off its head.
142* ''Literature/TheGreatZooOfChina'': How CJ ultimately deals with [[spoiler:Red Face,]] lobbing a grenade down its throat. The results are described [[YourHeadAsplode graphically.]]
143* ''Literature/HungryAsAWolf'': Wolf Cowrie defeats the Wendigo by cramming a bundle of dynamite into its mouth and then running like hell, yelling for his ally Hartford to set it off from outside the mine.
144* ''Literature/{{Ice}}'': Tristan's boat is frozen into the ice and he is attacked by a polar bear. He gets rid of it by firing a signal flare down its throat.
145* ''Literature/RepairmanJack'': In ''Gateways'', a two-headed alligator snapping turtle chomps and swallows anything that moves near her. This proves unwise when Jack fends off her attacks by tossing a grenade.
146* ''Literature/TheRingOfWinter'' had a hungry monster gobbling up a magical journal. That's basically a BagOfHolding storing attached pages. Which works fine as long as it's not chewed too much -- at which point magic fails, immediately and forcibly unloading a cartload worth of paper.
147* ''Literature/SecretCity''[='=]s Hierarchs of Kadath are former humans after a directed mutation which turned them into large monsters with impenetrable hide, save for one random weak point (a precaution in case they turn on their master). The largest one, Gomori the Silent, has his weak point inside his maw, and only opens it when absolutely necessary, hence the nickname "Silent". The heroes' plan to bring him down involves knocking him unconscious with an obscene amount of explosives and showing a lava grenade down his throat. Unfortunately, after the massive blast, some mooks the heroes used as hired muscle believe Gomori is already dead, and swarm him trying to pry his teeth out as trophies, preventing Artyom from getting the bomb in before the monster wakes up and spits it out, right onto the mooks. Fortunately, one of the "dentists" has managed to jam his yatagan between Gomori's teeth, preventing him from fully closing his mouth, and forcing him to fully open it to pull it out. As soon as he does, Inga enacts the backup plan by shooting him in the mouth with a lava grenade-tipped crossbow bolt.
148* ''Literature/SpaceCaptainSmith'': In ''Wrath of the Lemming Men'' (Vol. 3 of the ''Chronicles of Isambard Smith''), Captain Smith does this to defeat the Ghast (Giant ant man) Number 8, ramming its own grenade down its throat, [[spoiler:and gets his arm bitten off for his troubles.]] (He gets better.)
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152* In Chapter 4 of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'', Boba returns to the Pit of Carkoon years after he burned his way out of the Sarlacc's stomach. Somehow, the Sarlaac is still alive and nearly swallows his ship whole. Fennec Shand drops a seismic charge into its stomach, blowing it up and finally putting it down.
153-->'''Fennec:''' "[[PreMortemOneLiner Fire in the hole!]]"
154* One skit on ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' (based on an old IBM training video) was about a [[Series/SesameStreet Cookie Monster]]-lookalike taking a machine apart piece-by-piece and eating it. The skit ends with the machine warning the monster that destroying all of the components of said machine will cause it to perform its primary function as the most powerful explosive weapon known to man; as a result the monster combusts.
155* Mentioned in a story of the Unification War in ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. The Alliance once hid miniature pressure-sensitive bombs in a crate of apples that was sent to the starving Independents. This gave Mal and Zoe the habit of cutting their apples before eating.
156* Done once, figuratively, in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' (against Pudgy Pig, who was fed a spicy radish) and once literally in ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' (against Goldgoyle). Goldgoyle deserves special mention, as he had just destroyed ''both'' of their Megazords single-handed, and it was clearly a last resort weapon from the Rangers.
157* Subverted in the last season of ''Series/StargateSG1'', when Teal'c tried to get rid of the Sangraal's guardian, a dragon, by throwing C-4 into its mouth. It doesn't do much more than give it a burpy tummy; the look on Teal'c's face is hilarious. [[spoiler:Daniel gets rid of it by shouting the Ancient name of its master, [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Morgan le Fay]], at it, whereupon it vanishes courtesy of being a technological illusion.]]
158* Used twice in the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E6TheDoomsdayMachine The Doomsday Machine]]" by first flying a shuttle into the maw of the machine and detonating the engines, having only a small effect. Then flying the wreckage of a starship into the machine and detonating the impulse engines destroying the machine's insides but leaving the hull intact. A dubious-canon EU novel, ''Before Dishonor'', indicates that even the internal detonation didn't physically damage it. Rather, it had an organic "pilot" [[UnusualUserInterface psychically interfaced into its crystalline control system]], and the radiation from explosion killed that "pilot" rendering it inert. Inserting a new "pilot", 7 of 9, was all that was needed to reactivate it.
159* A few ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' examples:
160** ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' have Ultraman Jack battling the insect monster King Maimai, who managed to get Jack entangled in it's webbing. Jack's response to the situation is to transform his [[SwissArmyWeapon Ultra Bracelet]] into a bomb and chuck it into the monster's mouth. A fiery explosion in the gut follows.
161** ''Series/UltramanTaro'' have the ZAT battling against Reconstructed Bemstar, who is impervious to all attacks... until the ZAT managed to launch a warhead into Bemstar's BellyMouth. A follow-up missile detonates said warhead and blows up Bemstar.
162** Subverted in ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}, when the TDF have to deal with the rampaging robot monster called Crazygon, who is being piloted by the Banda aliens and gobbling up entire chunks of the city. The bomb trap they fed Crazygon goes off successfully, killing the Banda aliens, but Crazygon is on autopilot and Ultraseven needs to personally fight the monster afterwards.
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166* In ''Podcast/TheFallenGods'', Tuatha shoves a Chromatic Orb spell down the mouth of a dire wilve to deal a large amount of poison damage to it.
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170* As of the Sixth Edition of ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', grenades now have a separate strength-stat that is used when fighting Monstrous Creatures; that's right, even the Mighty Carnifex can be taken down by a unit of humble Tactical Space Marines, all tossing a once-humble (Strength 6) Krak Grenade down its Toughness 6 throat.
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174* In ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'', during the boss battle with the giant slug in the sewers, after its armor has been depleted, Ann can toss a grenade in the mouth while its stunned, allowing a piercing attack to take much of its health.
175* ''VideoGame/{{Aquaria}}'': One of the bosses can only be defeated by luring the mooks that he spawn into a gas vent and dragging the resulting gas-bloated explosive mooks into his mouth when he tries a vortex attack.
176* In ''VideoGame/AstroMarineCorps'', the only way to get past the Lasaarc is to drop several grenades into its gigantic mouth.
177* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': Weldar the visually-impaired welding torch is defeated by using grenade eggs when he tries to suck the player up. You can also use Fire Eggs, cause hey, he's full of gas.
178* In ''VideoGame/BikASpaceAdventure'', this is the way to defeat a monster on planet SET. Basically, you feed it a grenade taped to a stick, but the grenade won't go off until you shoot it with your [[RayGun blaster]]. The current PlayerCharacter Ammut even quotes Chief Brody from ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' minus the "bitch" part.
179* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'':
180** Chub and her variants all make use of this. If you put a bomb in front of her while she's charging, she'll eat it and take massive damage when it explodes. The same applies to [[PaletteSwap C.H.A.D.]]. [[BackFromTheDead The Carrion Queen]] is also vulnerable to this, but starts moving diagonally at low health, making it harder to perform. Also, trying to use this on [[CameBackStrong The Matriarch]] results in her [[ShmuckBait spitting the bomb back out at the player]].
181** You can feed bombs to Big Horn while he's doing his bouncy ball attack. It's pretty effective since it not only does significant damage, but it also stuns him, preventing from ducking underground. The trade-off is that getting a bomb in his mouth is fairly difficult since he's mostly a StationaryBoss and bombs don't have much momentum without using Dr Fetus. The Forgotten's bone club, however, makes the trick a lot easier.
182* In ''VideoGame/{{Blinx}}'', the best way to kill Keroppers (frog monsters who swallow anything fired at them from the front whole) is to shoot bombs at them.
183* ''VideoGame/ABoyAndHisBlob'': In the Wii version, the only way to kill the frog mooks is to turn Blob into a coconut and roll it near to them so they'll eat him... and then call him back so [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath he will burst out from inside of them]].
184* In ''VideoGame/Bomberman64'', chucking a bomb into the mouth of the Leviathan boss in Blue Resort nets the player a Gold Card. It also deals twice the damage the bomb would've normally done. This isn't required to defeat the boss, though.
185* In ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' you can land a critical hit by shooting enemies [[AttackItsWeakPoint in a certain weakpoint]] for massive damage in the case of Skag type enemies a critical hit occurs when the player lands an attack when the creatures open their mouth and roar or spit depending on type. Lampshaded in a LoadingScreen tip in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2''.
186--> "Shoot a skag in the mouth when it opens it to roar. It'll do extra damage, and make the skag feel really stupid."
187* [[TalkingPoo The Great Mighty Poo]] in ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' is defeated by flinging giant rolls of toilet paper into its mouth as it sings.
188* ''VideoGame/{{Darius}}'': Many of the HumongousMecha fish bosses can only be damaged by shooting into their mouth when it opens.
189* ''VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga'': The only way to kill the sandworms in an early mission of ''Jedi Academy'' is to lob a thermal detonator with the timer going on the sand and hope they eat it -- the AI and object collision detection make this a bit of a spotty proposition, but they're at least distracted by it.
190* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' series:
191** The final boss of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'' is damaged by tossing cannonballs into K. Rool's blunderbuss when it's trying to suck you in, causing it to backfire on him.
192** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble'' has Belcha, the first boss. He is defeated by throwing the beetles he spawns into his open "mouth", causing him to crunch them up and then burp so hard he is blown backwards and ultimately falls into a pit on the right-hand side of the screen.
193* In ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'', firing a grenade at a Cacodemon will result in it gulping it down and blowing up inside it, thus putting it in a stunned state for you to [[FinishingMove Glory Kill]].
194* ''VideoGame/{{Farpoint}}'' has the valley's boss, a spaceship-sized arachnid monster with a blatantly-glowing organ in it's mouth when it tries blasting acid at you. It even stops to aim at you, allowing you to feed it rockets via Rocket Launcher.
195%%* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': One of the bosses works this way. Bonus, because you have to transmute said bombs while avoiding attacks. And it [[HealingFactor heals itself]].%%Explain how this is an example.
196* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar2'', you fight a giant fish who likes to chomp down on your boat. He's defeated by moving into his mouth and chucking grenades into his throat.
197* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'''s Barnacles, which cling to ceilings and dangle fly-paper-like tentacles to nearly floor level to catch prey (usually you), can be killed in a manner similar to this if there is an ExplodingBarrel nearby: Just shove the barrel towards its tentacle, then hit it with two pistol shots to set it on fire and cause it to explode after a few seconds -- just when it reaches the top. The first few cases where you can do this, you can take out every one in the area at once if you aim the barrel just right.
198* ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead 4'': A boss is a four-armed zombie with a large tongue. You can deal massive damage to it by throwing grenades in its mouth.
199* ''VideoGame/IttleDew1'': Inverted. Some enemies will eat bombs without harm, and you have to prevent them so you can blast what you want.
200* ''VideoGame/KameoElementsOfPower'': The demon-tree boss thing can only be killed by throwing enough rocks into its mouth when it's gloating in laughter.
201* ''VideoGame/TheLastStory'': The boss of Chapter 24, the Queen of the Abyss, is fought by throwing bombs at her mouth while she is stunned.
202* ''VideoGame/LastTrainOuttaWormTown'': One of the most effective ways of dealing with the Worms is to trick them into eating dynamite. It doesn't even need to be lit beforehand, instantly igniting the moment it's in their mouth. However, the Worm then has a chance to attempt a TakingYouWithMe by trying to ensure that any nearby Pardners get caught in the blast radius. And while DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist for Worms, Pardners only get ''one'' potential resurrection before they're KilledOffForReal.
203* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
204** Dodongos, a recurring boss and enemy type, are giant dinosaurs who must be fed bombs to damage them or to make them susceptible to attacks from Link's sword.
205*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'': The usual method of killing Dodongos is introduced in this game. It's also possible to beat them by detonating a bomb ''near'' them instead of having them eat it, since it stuns them and lets you kill them with one hit from your sword (much harder to pull off, but takes half as many bombs)[[note]]If you drop two bombs at one time while facing the Dodongo, it will stop to eat the first, making it vulnerable to the stun effect of the second. Kill with sword, and you'll get the same replacement bombs as if you'd pulled off a stun attack with just one bomb.[[/note]]. As the old sages say, "DODONGO DISLIKES SMOKE".
206*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening'': The Dodongo Snakes are paired minibosses fought this way, as they blindly crawl their way around their chamber while gulping down anything in front of them and can only be damaged by feeding them bombs. The Switch remake has them be reluctant to open their mouths for their next few movements after a blast, refusing to eat any bombs for a bit, but [[TacticalSuicideBoss they get over it quickly enough]].
207*** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' provides the page image. King Dodongo, the boss from the second dungeon, Dodongo's Cavern, is defeated by throwing bombs into his mouth while he's inhaling, then he is stunned long enough to slash at him with your sword. Admittedly, he's charging up his [[PlayingWithFire fireball breath attack]], so his open mouth is justified.
208** Several games feature enemies that inhale as part of their attack, and most of the time a well-timed bomb thrown into their gaping maw is the most effective -- sometimes the only -- way to defeat them.
209** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'': Every other boss involves Link throwing bombs in its mouth, such as the aforementioned Dodongo[[note]]Just like in the very first game, it is the second boss of ''Seasons'', found in the Snake's Remains[[/note]], and other bosses like the giant spinning Head Thwomp[[note]]The second boss of ''Ages'' found in the Wing Dungeon, and by throwing a bomb in its hollow top, damage is done when the red face is chosen, but if another face is chosen, it performs an attack, and the more you damage him, the faster his head spins[[/note]], and the frequent mini-boss Facade.
210** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'': The only way to defeat Armos Knights is by throwing a bomb onto their mouths. They'll move erratically out of desperation before exploding. Gohdan, which is their KingMook, is defeated this way as well, though it requires three bombs instead of just one (as well as disabling its eyes and hands beforehand to fully stun it and open its mouth).
211** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has a giant frog MiniBoss in the Lakebed Temple that stuns itself when it falls from the ceiling. However, when it opens its mouth, you can toss a bomb in there to stun him again, thus preventing most of its attack pattern. There are also carnivorous plants in the Forest Temple which can only be killed by lobbing Bomblings into them. A bigger-than-usual Deku Baba houses a carnivorous plant as well, and can only be bombed once the Baba is killed.
212** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'': Multiple enemies are defeated this way. Some enemies try to suck you up to digest you -- little do they know that you've got your explosive charges ready.
213** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'': Fire Babas are fireball-spitting, Link-eating plants that can swallow bombs if you throw them with the proper timing. This kills them in one hit, which is good, since the usual method of fighting them (with your sword), can be quite tedious, and runs the risk of you getting swallowed and taking a fair amount of damage.
214** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'': While it's far from the only way to kill them, throwing a bomb at a Deku Baba or Quadro Baba will cause them to instinctively grab it with their mouth, at which point all you have to do is sit back and wait for it to explode. Scaldera must be defeated that way, since its attack pattern is basically the same as the aforementioned King Dodongo.
215** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask [[VideoGameRemake 3D]]'': Gyorg's second phase requires you to disconnect aquatic mines chained to the floor of the [[UnderwaterBossBattle flooded arena]] when it attempts to inhale you.
216** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'':
217*** The Rock Octoroks on Death Mountain will dive underground when approached directly or when Link pulls out an arrow in their line of sight. The easiest way to deal with them is to throw a round bomb towards them when they inhale before spitting their magma bombs and then detonating them to get rid of them
218*** Moldugas track Link by the vibrations of his footsteps, and can be tricked into swallowing bombs thrown onto the sand. If the bomb is detonated after the Molduga swallows it, the beast will receive a bit of damage and remain incapacitated for a while, allowing Link to attack it.
219*** During the battle with Fireblight Ganon, one way to get past the barrier it puts up during the second half of the fight is to trick it into sucking up a remote bomb when it starts charging its fireball attack.
220** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': Froxes have an attack where they try to suck in Link into their massive maw. If he throws a bomb in there before he gets swallowed, it'll get stunned, leaving Link to attack the ore deposits on its back.
221* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'':
222** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'':
223*** Downplayed for the monster plants. Luigi can feed them prickly fruits (or, in one case, a flaming roast chicken), which will cause them to disappear.
224*** Once the defenses are broken, the Shrewd Possessor's icy host is destroyed in this way.
225** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'': Captain Fishook is defeated by rolling ignited gunpowder barrels into his mouth as his face slides across the possessed ship's deck.
226* ''VideoGame/MegaManX6'': When Sigma opens his mouth to fire his huge mouth laser, [[AttackItsWeakPoint feed him a giant rock]] for massive damage.
227* ''VideoGame/{{McPixel}}'': A common solution to levels is to force the stage's bomb down someone's or something's throat. The most common end result is part of their body (head, breasts, butt) will expand to ridiculous proportions and then deflate.
228* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
229** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', this is the best strategy for fighting Metal Gear Rays. One missile to the knee will make them shriek with pain, allowing a follow-up shot into their now-open mouth for massive damage.
230** ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'': This is an extremely easy way of farming gavial meat. Cock a grenade and wait until the gavial yawns. Another example occurs when one boss (The Fear) looks for food when he runs low on stamina. By leaving rotten or poisoned food lying around, you can make him vomit to death, for which you are rewarded.
231* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
232** Several enemies and bosses in the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'' require you to morph into a ball, get swallowed, and lay bombs inside the enemy's stomach to damage them. These include the Stone Toad from ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' and Amorbis from ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes''.
233** One enemy in ''Prime'', the Triclops (and its {{expy}}, the robotic Mechlops in ''Prime 2''), ''[[TooDumbToLive willingly eats Morph Ball Bombs]]'' laid in front of it.
234** Also, the Metroid Queen from ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus''; you don't have to do it to beat the Queen, but it's generally faster and healthier (for you) than the alternative. In ''[[VideoGame/MetroidOtherM Other M]]'', [[spoiler:you kill the Queen in this very fashion with ''much'' more potent ordnance.]]
235** A variant occurs in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption''. One boss is a huge mining machine with two settings, cutting laser and vacuum. The only way to harm it is to blast some {{Mook|s}} enemies while it's in vacuum mode, so their bodies get sucked inside to jam the laser. In another part of the game, in one of the deep pits you have to jump into on Phaaze, there's a creature that grabs Samus while she's in Morph Ball form; you have to use the Hyper Ball to kill it (if you don't move to the side to keep it from grabbing you).
236** ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'':
237*** The Diggernaut will try to suck Samus up after one of its arms is fried; firing missiles into the vortex does nothing, but dropping bombs for it to inhale will damage and eventually daze it, allowing Samus to inflict further meaningful damage.
238*** Bombing the Queen is now part of a special counter sequence where Samus rolls into her and effectively ''nukes her innards'' with a Power Bomb.
239** In some cases, the bombs aren't ''required'', but are used to get Samus free of an enemy when it tries to take a bite out of her. For example, the titular Metroids aren't actually hurt by the bombs--you need to freeze them and then hit them with missiles--but if one latches on to Samus then you have to fold up into the Morph Ball and lay down the bombs to get it off her.
240** In ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'', the Metroids ''will'' die if you hit them with three Power Bombs, however. A few other enemies in the game can also be damaged/killed if they're hit with enough Power Bombs.
241* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'':
242** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd'': Nibelsnarf is a Leviathan-class monster, giant sand fish/worm/toad thing. One of the easiest ways to deal damage to it is to plant some bombs or Shock Traps and make him chase you into them with its mouth open. Once they go off, it'll stagger him, giving an opening. Another thing is that [[AttackItsWeakPoint the most vulnerable part of him is his Uvula]].
243** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'': Dodogama is a monster that likes to attack by swallowing rocks, which mix with its saliva to create a powerful explosive that it spits at your hunter, dealing damage and inflicting the Blastblight effect. One way to deal with it is to attack its mouth at the right time (either by a melee or ranged attack, or shooting it with a Bomb Pod or Crystalburst from your slinger) to [[HoistByHisOwnPetard set off the explosive rocks, doing damage and stunning Dodogama]].
244* One of Cyber Smoke's [[FinishingMove Fatalities]] in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'' has him dropping a bomb down his defeated victim's gaping mouth. Not exactly forcing, they look up and scream at the sight of it and do nothing to stop Smoke dropping it in there.
245* The tie-in video game of ''VideoGame/TheMummyTombOfTheDragonEmperor'' have Emperor Han unleashing his {{Kirin}} form, which you must weaken by way of gunfire before defeating it by flinging at least three grenades into his mouth. Note that this happens only in the game, and not the movie it's based upon.
246* Early on in ''VideoGame/TheNeverhood'', you have to feed a statue of yourself made of TNT to a GiantEnemyCrab, which then explodes violently in a cutscene. Your cousin then begins eating its now-cooked remains, something that's a good bit [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMMks3_PDLI funnier than it sounds]].
247* In ''VideoGame/NieR'', the most effective way to deal with the final form of the Junk Heap boss is to toss bombs into its mouth when it [[BreathWeapon fires its laser]], a fact Weiss is quick to lampshade.
248* ''VideoGame/Nioh2'': "The Tengu's Disciple" DLC introduces a youkai known as the Nuppeppo that can try to inhale you into its many-fanged mouth. Throwing a bomb or a cannonball into its mouth during this attack will stun it and give you an opportunity to deal major damage.
249* ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'': The only way to defeat the {{Sand Worm}}s is to lure blaster beetles over the sands where they live and trick the worms into eating the beetles, causing both to explode.
250* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'':
251** ''VideoGame/Pikmin2001'': The final boss, the Emperor Bulblax, is a lot easier if you feed it bombs like this, though having a Pikmin manually toss a bomb into its open mouth stuns it longer then having a bomb-carrying Pikmin be eaten. It retains this weakness in ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'', but has to be lured into eating bombs already lying on the ground. In ''VideoGame/Pikmin4'', the player character can carry and throw Bomb Rocks at the player's leisure, and hitting an Emperor or Sovereign Bulblax's tongue with a bomb is pretty easy to do (and one of the best ways to stun one long enough to get some good damage in.)
252** ''VideoGame/Pikmin3'': The Sandbelching Meerslug periodically creates an antlion-like sand pit in an attempt to draw your squad into its mouth. When it does this, it's possible to toss in a bomb-rock and let the Meerslug swallow it. It will detonate in its mouth and blow it onto the surface, where it will lay stunned and vulnerable to attack.
253** ''VideoGame/HeyPikmin'': The Fiery Blowhog must be thrown a bomb while he is sucking air to throw fireballs at Olimar, which it will then inhale before it explodes.
254* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has the same effect on a boss with boxes of iron nails. The game also features Nightmares who can only be defeated by shooting their heads off and throwing one of their own bombs down the resulting neck stump.
255* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
256** U8 in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is especially weak to this. Once its limbs are hit enough, its head falls on to the platform after which an input-action to throw a grenade into its mouth (with obligatory cheesy action movie one-liner to boot) and leap out of the way appears. Definitely the easiest way to defeat it.
257** In the ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake''. Grenades can be used as a counter defensive weapons on enemies such as Lickers, G-Spawns and zombies as long as they are equipped. Doing so for the first time nets the player an achievement, and an in-game record entry.
258** The ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRemake'' also gives Chris this option with his unique self-defense item, flash-bang grenades. Since the light and sound alone wouldn't be very effective against the enemies he faces, Chris will stuff the grenade into a Zombie, Cerberus, or Hunter Alpha's mouth and let the concussive force of the small-but-powerful explosion blow off most of their head for a OneHitKill. Chris can even take out a boss-tier enemy (the [[MadeOfIron incredibly durable]] proto-Crimson Head in the underground chamber) using this technique.
259* The [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever huge]] Leviathan boss in ''VideoGame/Resistance2'' can be harmed by firing rockets into its mouth.
260* In ''VideoGame/{{Ristar}}'', the boss of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Planet Freon]] is Itamor. To defeat him, Ristar must toss hot pizzas in his mouth, which the mini-boss brings him after [[DefeatEqualsFriendship his defeat in a]] SnowballFight.
261* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'' this is one of the {{Finishing Move}}s you have to use on Brutes or else they will get up and continue attacking.
262* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
263** This happens to Bean in ''VideoGame/SonicTheFighters'' if he is hit by an opponent related throw.
264** The Chaos 6 boss from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' tries to suck you into its mouth. You defeat it by getting it to suck in the freeze bombs (Chaos is a sentient, shapeshifting water creature) [[TacticalSuicideBoss that Robotnik keeps chucking at you]] and then smashing it when it freezes; rinse, repeat.
265* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest'':
266** Done in ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarienEncounter'' by getting a monster to eat some [[InstantMassJustAddWater dehydrated water]].
267** ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIVRogerWilcoAndTheTimeRippers'' features Roger in a battle with a giant Sea Slug, which he won in the nick of time with an oxygen tank and his clever thinking.
268* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'':
269** ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'': The weak point of the Ravenous Octomaw, the fourth Octo Valley boss, is revealed by throwing a Burst Bomb or Splat Bomb into its mouth after shooting off enough teeth to get one in there, while it's [[Main/TacticalSuicideBoss standing still]] [[Main/TooDumbToLive smiling at you]].
270** ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' introduces the [[SandWorm Maws]], a Boss Salmonid that tries to [[SwallowedWhole eat Inklings]] for a OneHitKill by erupting from the ground. Drop a Splat Bomb where she's going to emerge, and she will eat the bomb and explode instead.
271** ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'':
272*** In [[spoiler:Shiver's]] boss fight, this is the only way to [[spoiler:force her mount [[ThreateningShark Master Mega]] into stranding itself]], giving you a window to shoot it without worrying about any retaliation.
273*** Mudmouths, a wave-specific Boss Salmonid, can only be defeated by throwing multiple Splat Bombs into their mouths.
274* ''VideoGame/Spyro2RiptosRage'': In the pre-level cutscene for Zephyr, a Land Blubber is seen attempting to shoot down a Breezebuilder Chick, until a Breezebuilder Soldier turns him around and shoves a bomb down his throat. Even after it explodes, though, the Land Blubber seems relatively unharmed, merely burping after the fact. This was changed in ''[[VideoGame/SpyroReignitedTrilogy Reignited Trilogy]]'' to have the Breezebuilder Soldier stuffing the bomb underneath the Land Blubber's helmet, resulting in an IrisOut before the explosion.
275* Andross from the ''Franchise/StarFox'' series is a well-known example. Firing a bomb in his mouth stuns him briefly, leaving his [[AttackItsWeakPoint weak points]] wide open. Except in [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the original]] where it does... nothing. But since there's no enemies after this point, might as well use your bombs for something visually appealing.
276* A Doomsday Machine is found in ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline''. The only way to defeat it is by shooting special torpedoes into its mouth - right after it blasts at the player.
277* ''VideoGame/StarWarsKnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': You can sneak a bomb into the rancor's food, rather than tossing it into its mouth. Calo plays it straight, chucking grenades into a rancor's mouth while riding on its shoulders.%%Also, the defeat of the Krayt Dragon on Tatooine parallels this trope, even if it's not QUITE a matter of eating mines.%%It parallels it because...?
278* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
279** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'':Wart, the antagonist and final boss of the game, can only be killed by Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad throwing six vegetables into his mouth.
280** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': The Chain Chomp can be stunned by throwing it a Bob-omb on the face.
281** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine'': King Boo dislikes spicy things, so Mario must stun him by throwing a spicy pepper into his mouth. The Piranha plants in this game also need to be sprayed in the mouth with water. They always open their mouth for no reason.
282** In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'':
283*** If [[PowerupMount Yoshi]] swallows a Bullet Bill (which he uses to smash open glass cages upon spitting it out) and it stays in his mouth too long, then after a few seconds the Bill will explode and cause both him (and Mario) to take damage.
284*** Squizzard opens his mouth after throwing so many spike balls at Mario, leaving you free to grab one of the conveniently placed Fire Flowers in the arena and throw fireballs into his mouth.
285** ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'': The Shlurp family of enemies has unlimited defense on the outside so it can only be killed by feeding it a bomb.
286** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The Piranha Plant boss is defeated by grabbing one of the Bomb Seeds it pulls down and shoots at the player's character, then throwing it back when it starts inhaling to get more. After each hit, the Plant will inhale air with greater strength than before to attempt to swallow the player, which requires extra effort to avoid being eaten.
287** ''VideoGame/MarioParty10'': In Petey's Bomb Battle, whenever Petey Piranha opens his mouth, any bombs thrown at him will land in his mouth, but the players want to avoid doing this, as he will harmlessly swallow them, before spitting them back at whoever threw them.
288* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotnikLand'', Robotnik must defeat HUNGRYMAN by knocking a bomb onto his tongue when he sticks it out. After doing so several times, HUNGRYMAN will eat Robotnik, sending him into the next level, [[WombLevel which takes place inside his body]].
289* The player can be vulnerable to this in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''. Kirby, Dedede, and Wario can each swallow explosive items. While this causes about 5 damage, it's most likely a LOT more preferable to what most explosives do when they go off. Wario is unique in that he actually [[ActionBomb hurts anyone touching him when he eats a bomb]].
290* ''VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect'': The second time you fight 'Princess', 'she' has a propane tank in her mouth that must be shot.
291* Both ''VideoGame/TinyToonAdventuresBabsBigBreak'' and ''VideoGame/TinyToonAdventuresBusterBustsLoose'' have levels where Dizzy Devil is the boss in the Acme Looniversity cafeteria, and in order to defeat him, the player must feed Dizzy enough food to make him fall asleep. ''Babs' Big Break'' has urchins as hazards, and ''Buster Busts Loose'' has Dizzy spinning and [[BossArenaUrgency breaking through the conveyor belts]] every so often.
292* A boss from ''Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!'' runs this way. You have to "feed" it three times, then get out of the way before ''it'' gives off an explosion, and only then can you deliver a blow that will actually hurt it.
293* In ''VideoGame/WarioLandShakeIt'', this is the only way to defeat both the man eating treasure chests in Boogie Mansion and the boss Large Fry in world 5.
294* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Several quests involve feeding bombs to various creatures in order to blow them up -- most notably, some worms in Dragonblight, Storm Peaks, and the Molten Front. In some of those, you subsequently collect the tasty meat that is now scattered across the snow.
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298* In ''VisualNovel/MarcoAndTheGalaxyDragon'', the heroines' plan to divert the Nudo—a planet-eating SpaceWhale—away from Earth is to fly inside it with their ship and plant some bombs in its stomach. They’re forced to change plans after a [[AnthropomorphizedAnatomy sapient cancer cell]] knocks the detonator into a pool of stomach acid.
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302* ''WebAnimation/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicCinematicUniverse'': When [[spoiler:Calo Nord]] is faced for the last time in ''Episode I: A Familiar Path'', Logan kills him by shoving the [[spoiler:bounty hunter's]] own thermal detonator in the mouth before it explodes.
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306* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', in the BadFuture, this is Mitzi and Dan [=McNinja=]'s DyingMomentOfAwesome. To kill the Horrorsaurus, Mitzi allows it to swallow her while she's got explosives strapped to her chest. Dan follows, because "You didn't pack enough."
307* Aldran in ''Webcomic/AntiHEROES'' kills a druid by tricking him into swallowing berries that have been enchanted with a ''Delayed Blast Fireball'' spell.
308* In ''Webcomic/BeyondTheCanopy'', a bloompod monster attacks a Cascadian soldier, eating his [[MakingASplash water-lance]] and the fish inside it. The fish then turns itself into fire, explodes the monster, and returns to his owner unharmed.
309* ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily'' references the hint given about this particular tactic in the original ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'' in [[http://brawlinthefamily.keenspot.com/comic/200-odetominions/ Ode to Minions]].
310-->'''Moblin:''' As we gather here to mourn the loss of our pal, let's never forget that [[ContinuityNod Dodongo disliked smoke]]. [[SmokingIsNotCool He disliked smoke... to the end!]]
311* In ''Webcomic/QuentynQuinnSpaceRanger'', the Fedork starship ''Glorious Undertaking'' is about to be devoured by a planet eater. Quentyn dispatches it by launching the ship's antimatter core down the planet eater's throat -- and then detonating it with a couple of photon torpedoes.
312* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': In Chapter 13, this is how Rue ultimately takes down a massive worm-like monster with [[LampreyMouth a gaping mouth and rings of sharp teeth]]. While the creature is flipped on its back and immobilized, Rue lobs an [[ThrowDownTheBomblet explosive potion]] into its maw, [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-16 destroying it in a massive explosion]].
313* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': When Emil kills a troll by throwing four small explosive charges at it at the same time, one of them makes it inside the troll's open mouth before exploding.
314* In ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'', [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch02/ch02_02.html Beadman's Better Rat Traps]] work this way. [[spoiler:Jivi]] later escapes imprisonment by feeding [[spoiler:Ephsephin]] [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch06/ch06_46.html a bunch of them.]] In a subversion, this does not actually kill the target immediately; he has to be finished off later.
315* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Mao casts a {{fireball|s}} while his arm is already [[AttackTheMouth inside the mouth]] of the [[BigCreepyCrawlies king centipede]], which then blows up inside it, but doesn't immediately kill it.
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319* In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsapk-ck_rk Aldo Jones spoof]] of the ''Film/RogueOne'' trailer, a rebel soldier fires an anti-armor missile at an AT-AT walker, [[RuleOfFunny which swallows the missile, then spits it back]] and blows up the rebel.
320* The very first WebAnimation/HomestarRunner cartoon, ''Marshmallow's Last Stand'', had Strong Bad attempt this during his tag team match with Homestar. He shoved a CartoonBomb down Homestar's throat, and then punched him in the gut for good measure. Unfortunately for him, Homestar was still full of marshmallows from the first scene, and the gut punch made him throw up... onto Strong Bad, who ran around in panic with the bomb stuck to him until it exploded.
321* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In Episode 8 of Volume 1, Yang jumps into the Nevermore’s mouth, wedges herself in its beak, and begins force-feeding the concussive blasts from her gauntlets down its throat.
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325* {{Double Subver|sion}}ted in the Michel Lah-directed ''WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}}'' cartoon "Blackboard Jumble". The Droopies give the protagonist an apple with a burning wick, so he simply pulls the wick out and takes a bite. A second later, the bite explodes, leaving smoke from his ears. He looks dumbfounded at the wick... which explodes too, [[AshFace ashfacing]] him. Then the apple explodes.
326* In ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters'', one of the villains has the power to break technology, rendering the proton packs liable to explode. So a friendly ghost takes the proton pack bombs and tosses them down the evil ghost's mouth, killing them both.
327* ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} tries this move on the Hulk in ''WesternAnimation/HulkVsWolverine''. It does not end well for Deadpool.
328* Like the many examples from the game series it's based on above, in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989'' cartoon, when Link and Zelda are attacked by a Dodongo, they defeat it by throwing a bomb into is mouth.
329* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "Bye, Bye Blackbeard", the title villain is defeated when he is fed some {{Cartoon Bomb}}s disugised as popovers. He tries to dowse them with some seltzer, but they go off before he can drink.
330* In ''WesternAnimation/OperationRabbit:'', Wile E Coyote(''Super'' Genius) attempts a scheme against Bugs Bunny using Nitroglycerin-filled carrots. Bugs brings the plan to a premature end by towing the explosive shack he's making them in onto a railroad track... with an oncoming train.
331* ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'': This is how [[MightyGlacier Hard Man]] meets his supposed demise: Mega Man shoots Hard Man's mouth, causing the doomed Robot Master's body to [[LudicrousGibs burst violently]].
332* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': In "Enchanting Grom Fright", Luz and Amity [[CombinationAttack team up to defeat Grometheus]]; Luz slaps a plant rune on an enormous Abomination summoned by Amity, which leaps into Grometheus's mouth and causes a giant tree to explode from within the monster.
333* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In "Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty", Rick tricks [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Balthromaw]] into swallowing an android doppelganger of himself made with a lot of C4.
334* In ''War Planets: WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'', the [[PlanetEater Beast Planet]] is pursuing the heroes. They come across Planet Jungle, [[SingleBiomePlanet inhabited solely by vegetation]], and get permission from the sentient jungle to rig it as a [[EarthShatteringKaboom booby trap]] for the Beast. They overload Planet Jungle's World Engines, allow the Beast to devour it, and it explodes... and [[ImplacableMan the Beast]] [[SenselessSacrifice doesn't even slow down]].
335* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Itchy feeds Scratchy a bomb in more than one episode of ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow''.
336* Hilariously parodied in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. After Barnacle Boy has [[FaceHeelTurn aligned with Manray and the Dirty Bubble]] [[WhosLaughingNow for constantly being undermined and mocked by Mermaid Man and SpongeBob's friends]], Mermaid Man opts to stop him, but is distracted by an Ice Cream Truck, being driven by them.
337-->'''Mermaid Man''': ''[ice cream truck sounds]'' (...) Ice cream? I love ice cream! A double scoop of prune with bran sprinkles. Mmm. ''[The Ice Cream that MM is eating has a lite fuse on it. MM takes a bite but explodes then E.V.I.L. is shown as ice cream men.]'' It goes right through me every time.
338* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E7DarknessOnUmbara "Darkness on Umbara"]], Fives kills a Vixus, a nasty piece of local wildlife with tentacles spread on the ground for snagging food (and which already ate one unfortunate clone) by feeding it a thermal detonator.
339* Happens frequently in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. However, there is one episode where Tom tries to feed a microscopic yellow dog with a TNT sample to make it explode, [[NoSell only to discover that the dog is unaffected by the explosion and actually gives it a reason to bite the poor cat a lot]].
340* In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'', Wheeljack tries to defeat Predaking this way. Predaking [[GrenadeHotPotato swats the grenade back at the Autobots with its tail]], this being one of the first hints that [[ItCanThink Predaking isn't just a mindless beast]].
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