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10[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Flock_of_Fish_841.png]]
11[[caption-width-right:270:[[Film/TheWizardOfOz "Fly, my pretties! Fly! Fly!"]]]]
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13->''"Isn't she from Jugpot? I didn't know she could fly."''
14-->-- '''Hewpoe''', ''VideoGame/{{Klonoa}} (Wii)'', on Pamela the giant fish.
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16You know what fish are — those scaly finned things with the big fin for a tail that live in various bodies of water... except for these things, which forget that last part.
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18For some reason, in fiction — especially VideoGames — one can encounter fish that float in the air. Given sufficient animation, in fact, they will clearly be ''swimming'' through the air. These creatures are typically found on beaches and around waist-deep water — but not always. The next most common habitat for the Flying Seafood Special is ''[[SandIsWater the desert]]''.
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20Rays seem particularly popular, probably due to already having wings. But it doesn't have to be fish; you can have Flying ElectricJellyfish, Flying GiantSquid, [[SpaceWhale Air Whales]]...
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22As for what the reasons might be for such beings to exist, two stand out as primary — it allows the characters to interact with them (typically by [[EverythingTryingToKillYou fighting them]]) by the path of least WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, or alternately it works as a touch of surreality.
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24This also happens in nearly every {{Mons}} series ever. OK, now since there are more aquatic creatures than any other kind on Earth, obviously you're going to have to throw in some Mons based on fish somewhere. Except the problem is, 90% of your game takes place on land. Hrm. Well, just have them act like they're swimming through the air. NotQuiteFlight, just hovering ever so slightly over the ground at all times. Problem solved! Nobody would question that!
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26Related to IfItSwimsItFlies and TheSkyIsAnOcean. Compare SpaceWhale, TerrestrialSeaLife, and LivingGasbag. Not to be confused with ShamuFu. Can be a type of AirborneMook. FishPeople are similarly air-dwelling sea-creatures (and if their culture has a HorseOfADifferentColor, expect it to be something like this — most likely a {{seahorse|Steed}}).
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29!!Examples:
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32[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
33%%* ''Anime/AngelsEgg'': The flying coelacanth shadows.
34* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
35** In the Bount arc, the Bount Sawatari's doll is the giant rock-like fish Baura that can fly through the air, as well as under the ground (by phasing through another dimension).
36** The released form of Unohana's zanpakutou, while it's got only one eye and it's green, is shaped like a manta ray and has baleen in its mouth.
37* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' has a gadget, the Flying Fish Food, that when fed to fishes will make them swim through the air for prolonged periods of time. It appropriately debuts in a chapter titled "Flying Fish".
38%%* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Skyfish]].
39* ''Manga/FairyTail'': There are fish that fly through the air like birds. Happy fished for them, but they tasted terrible.
40* In ''Manga/TheKajikiChefDivineCuisine'', the eponymous kajiki are divinely created animals that mainly resemble real life animals. Kajiki versions of marine sea life freely float about in the air as if it were an ocean with little regard for other life or human structures. The main exception shown so far is an octopus so massive in chapter 7 that its tentacles drag upon the ground as it wanders around Japan.
41%%* ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'': One of these is the summon beast Clef uses to collect the main characters upon their first arrival in Cephiro. %%Missing context: What Clef's summon beast is.
42* In ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior2002'', a virus Navi infects the robot fish in an aquarium, making them suddenly float right out of their tanks and take to the streets.
43* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'':
44** One of the things Haruna [[ArtInitiatesLife sketches and brings to life]] is a flying manta ray she uses to get away from one of Fate's minions. [[ShrinkingViolet Nodoka]] proves to be quite adept at piloting it too.
45%%** The SpaceWhale / CoolAirship things that are all over Magicus Mundus.
46* ''Manga/TokyoESP'' heavily features a large school of flying fish that give people superpowers
47* In ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'', [[MeaningfulName Sky-Byte]] transforms into a shark which can fly (as well as burrow underground).
48* ''Anime/TheUltraman'' has it's share of marine life-based kaiju as various MonsterOfTheWeek, from Zanba the [[SinisterStingrays giant alien manta ray]] to Garbados the [[TentacledTerror tentacled mollusc monster]].
49%%* ''Literature/VampireHunterD'': The Sand Rays.
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52[[folder:Art]]
53* Creator/HieronymusBosch included [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TemptationStAnthony-right.jpg a few floating fish in his paintings]], among other very peculiar things...
54* Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti's ''The Torment of St. Anthony'' includes a flying demon that has no wings and seems to be swimming into the air by virtue of its fishy tail.
55%%* Very prominent in the work of [[http://www.trollart.com/ Ray Troll]].
56%%* James Christensen uses a lot of them.
57* Creator/KeithThompson has a large air whale, [[https://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/undeadleviathan.html dead]], [[https://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/floatingleviathan.html rotting]] away. Reminiscent of his work on ''Literature/{{Leviathan}}'', but with more zombie.
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60[[folder:Asian Animation]]
61* In ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' Season 2 episode 50, villains Big M. and Little M. get a shark that floats around in the air.
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64[[folder:Comic Books]]
65%%* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Betta George.
66* ''ComicBook/CreatureTech'': The BigBad's plot is to revive a long-dead giant space eel using the ShroudOfTurin. The [[BookEnds book opens and ends]] with splash panels of giant eels flying through space.
67%%* ''Film/Godzilla2014'': Shinomura from the tie-in comic ''Godzilla: Awakening'' looks pretty much like a giant manta ray.%%Does it fly?
68* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'': The Communist Airborne Mollusk Militia from ''ComicBook/TheGoon'' crossover consists of octopi who actually use hot air balloons to fly.
69* ''ComicBook/FurtherNotesOnMyUnfortunateCondition'': In "[[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/986877.html Tell Me Again Why I Can't Be A Manta Ray]]", the protagonist-as-manta ray soars through the sky, "drifting from town to town, from house to house."
70-->"And I am Undulating Away Through the Night Air"
71* ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck'': A throwaway gag has Scrooge witnessing trout swimming by at shoulder level during extremely heavy rainfall.
72* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
73** The Acanti are space whales often used by the Brood as spaceships.
74** ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': As Thors from the [[MyFutureSelfAndMe past, present, and future]] sail through the heavens in a [[SpaceSailing Viking longboat]] in Jason Aaron's ''Thor: God of Thunder'', they encounter -- and yes, fight -- space sharks. Past Thor, having not yet become Worthy of Mjolnir and thus being unable to fly, at one point actually ''rides'' one, coming out with the immortal line [[https://i.redd.it/yyp4uqp2lfz21.jpg "Haaa! Faster, you stupid shark!"]] The space sharks appear intermittently throughout Aaron's other works, as well.
75** Another run of the Silver Surfer had him taking a companion to see some "Cosmic Rays". That is to say the [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife vividly colored]] manta ray creatures that fly through the cosmos, not the occasionally superpower giving radioactive phenomenon in space.
76** ''ComicBook/SubMariner'': Some writers attempt to explain Namor's flight as him not so much flying as condensing the moisture around him so he can swim through the air.
77%%* ''ComicBook/TheMaxx'': The [[SpaceWhale air whales]].
78* ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': Delirium's fish, which are usually used to symbolize madness, are always seen swimming through the air (or rough equivalent, in areas where there's no clear sense of place, such as her story in ''Endless Nights'').
79* ''ComicBook/AtomicRobo'': The third time [[EldritchAbomination The Shadow From Beyond Time]] shows up, it takes the form of a flying, multi-eyed squid.
80* In ''ComicBook/EightBillionGenies'', Fun City is an immense city with tall art-deco skyscrapers riding on the back of a flying winged whale.
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84* ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon'':
85** ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'': The ancient Atlanteans got around on flying vehicles shaped like fish and hammerhead sharks. [[KrakenandLeviathan The Leviathans]] likewise flew, as seen in the prologue. After Atlantis is destroyed, the remaining one moves underwater instead.
86** ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'': One number features flying whales that swim through the atmosphere and breach into space like regular whales breaching into the air.
87* In ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'', the Techno trolls are first introduced as aquatic and appear to be troll merpeople. However, in the climax and ending, when the Techno trolls appear on land, they're seen floating above the ground and breathing just fine.
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90[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
91* ''Film/{{Immortal}}'' gives us the hovering Dayak, who looks like a red hammerhead sharktopus.
92* ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth2008'' has the protagonist batting flying fish around, apparently so the filmmakers could [[PaddleballShot throw something at the audience in 3D]].
93* ''Film/MegaSharkVsGiantOctopus''. A 50-ton Megalodon shark leaps up to cruising altitude to chomp a Boeing 747. It is not explained [[https://flowingdata.com/2010/02/19/how-a-giant-shark-took-down-an-airplane/ how this is possible]]. Probably because [[RuleOfCool no explanation would help it make sense]].
94* ''Moby Dick 2010''. The ability of the MonsterWhale to breach is now upgraded to being able to leap over islands.
95%%* ''Film/{{Mirrormask}}'' has these.
96* ''Film/PiranhaPartTwoTheSpawning'' features, you guessed it, flying piranhas.
97%%* ''Film/{{Sharknado}}''.
98* ''Film/SkySharks'' has the creatures carrying [=AAMs=] and being used as mounts by Nazi zombies to attack air traffic.
99* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Aiwha Aiwha]] in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' are whale-like creatures capable of leaping out of the sea and flying through immense, wing-like fins. Their name is itself a contraction of "air whale".
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102[[folder:Jokes]]
103->The soldier asks the Sergeant: \
104Comrade Sergeant, do crocodiles fly? \
105Of course not! What nonsense! \
106Really?.. But Comrade Lieutenant said that they fly... \
107Well, they fly, but only very, very low. \
108But Comrade Lieutenant said that they fly high. \
109At first they are low, and then they soar!
110-->-- [[RussianHumour Soviet army joke]]
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113[[folder:Literature]]
114* ''[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/aulnoy/1892/babiole.html Babiole]]'': A winged, flying dolphin appears under the ownership of a prince.
115* In the ''Literature/BasLagCycle'', the Grindylow are a race of eel-tailed FishPeople who can "swim" as swiftly in air as in water. It's unclear whether this is an innate trait, a function of their strange thaumaturgy, or both.
116* ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'' spend some time in [[EldritchLocation the Plain of Fear]], which is home to wind-whales and flying mantas. There are also coral reefs, but those are on the (desert) ground, not in the air.
117* ''Literature/ChroniclesOfThePneumaticZeppelin'': The heroes fight off a kraken from their zeppelin.
118* ''Literature/{{Evolution}}'': Air-breathing fish that fly with winglike fins are among the creatures that populate the Earth thirty million years after humanity's downfall.
119* [[http://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/ff3/heights.htm "The Horror of the Heights"]], by Creator/SirArthurConanDoyle, describes a high-altitude ecology of organisms resembling deep-sea life. This served as the inspiration for the [[http://brassgoggles.co.uk/brassgoggles/200703/air-kraken-day-march-17th Air-Kraken]], a popular SteamPunk æthernet {{meme|ticMutation}}.
120%%* ''Literature/TheKingdomsofEvil'': Used for a particularly fiendish form of transportation.
121* The eponymous ''Literature/{{Leviathan}}'' is a living biotech airship ultimately derived from a sperm whale. It still generally resembles its original stock, albeit the size of the ''Graf Zeppelin'' and loaded with hydrogen-filled gas bladders. There are also huxleys, flying and hydrogen-filled jellyfish derivatives used as hot air balloons.
122* ''Literature/AMeetingWithMedusa'' features a Jupiter inhabited by peaceful, cloud-grazing manta rays. [[spoiler:Except that they're not -- peaceful or cloud-grazing, that is. The "clouds" they feed on turn out to be enormous jellyfish which may actually be sapient.]]
123* ''Literature/TheMermaidVariations'': The rain in Wales is so dense that Caroline the mermaid can swim right up through it into the sky.
124* ''Literature/NaturalSelection'': The Demonray are a flying, air-breathing, implausibly intelligent, tree-climbing carnivorous manta relative from the abyss. For extra amusement, they actually try explaining (poorly) how it flies with a lot of nonsense science...
125* ''Literature/OneHundredYearsOfSolitude'': During the long rain, fish swim through the incredibly water-saturated air in the house.
126* The sequel to ''Literature/{{Fragment}}'', ''Pandemonium'', features jellyfish-like molluscs which are able to float through the air by means of [[LivingGasbag a chemical reaction within internal gas sacs that produces hot air which lifts them up]]. These range from small flitting nudibranch-like creatures to immense zeppelin-like "blimp whales" capable of swallowing whole anything in their path.
127* In ''Literature/SewerGasAndElectric'', a mutant great white Meisterbrau pursues a victim onto dry land, then spreads its oversized pectoral fins and ''swoops'' onto the unfortunate schmuck.
128* ''Literature/{{Sorcery}}'': The waters of Lake Iklakkla, besides being the lair of the Water Serpent, also houses swarms of flying fishes with razor-sharp teeth.
129* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' ''adores'' these, mostly vast and in the form of flying whales.
130** Alderaan was the homeworld of a huge variety of [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Thranta thrantas]], giant, flying whale-like creatures.
131** In the gas giant Bespin there are the more rayfish-like [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Velker velkers]] with ''300 meter wingspans'', which hunt the much, ''much'' bigger flying jellyfish called [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Beldon beldons]], while on a much smaller scale rawks hunt [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:Rawwk-woswfg.jpg tiny winged fish]], and a species of thranta was introduced there before their homeworld exploded.
132* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' has "skyeels", which fly using gas sacs. Later installments mention in passing that they use spren-assisted flight (possibly the [[GravityMaster Surge of Gravitation]], but never mentioned as such), and that the spren in question perform a similar function to every GiantEnemyCrab on the planet that would otherwise collapse under their own weight.
133%%* ''Literature/VoyageOfTheBasset''
134%%* ''The Wind Whales of Ishmael'' by Creator/PhilipJoseFarmer are naturally that.
135* In ''Literature/XandriCorelel'', Psittaca is inhabited by giant flying rays. The Psittacans strap baskets under them and use them as transportation.
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138[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
139%%* ''Alien Worlds: Blue Moon'': Skywhales.
140* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
141** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E12ArmyOfGhosts Army of Ghosts]]": During the opening narration, the Doctor and Rose are shown visiting a planet with flying stingrays.
142** The {{Horde|OfAlienLocusts}} of Flying Robot Stingrays in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E15PlanetOfTheDead Planet of the Dead]]".
143** "[[Recap/DoctorWho2010CSAChristmasCarol A Christmas Carol]]" is set on a planet covered in dense clouds and fog that fish can swim through using electrical pulses. There is a flying ''shark''.
144* In ''Series/{{Encantadia}}'', among the wildlife that inhabits the kingdom of Sapiro are flying manta rays.
145* ''Series/TheFutureIsWild'': The flish are fishes that, 200 million years from now, evolved into the role of by then-extinct birds, developing lungs and flying with powerful pectoral fins. Sea-dwelling fish (with the exception of sharks) are entirely extinct by that point, leaving the flying ones as the only kind left. There's also a forest variant that even hangs upside down like a bat.
146* ''Series/HeroCorp'' has flying rays living in the forest. Not seen because of the low special-effects budget, but the protagonists mention that they taste weird.
147* ''Series/MonsterWarriors'': In "Day of the Piranha", the Monster Warriors are trapped in a cabin in the woods and being attacked by a school of mutant man-eating flying piranhas.
148* ''Series/UltramanLeo'': Many of the FlyingSaucer Beasts. Silver Bloome and Absorba are jellyfish, Black Dome is a crab, Deemos is a brittle star, Black Terrina is a clam, and Hangler is an anglerfish.
149* ''Series/TheYoungOnes'': Vyvyan once looks out the window, sees a shark passing by the glass, and declares it the most completely brilliant thing he'd ever seen. Then Mike spoiles it by explaining that London had flooded, meaning that the shark was only swimming, not flying.
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152[[folder:Music]]
153* Music/{{Asia}}'s ''Aqua'' album has a winged dolphin flying in space.
154* Music/DriftlessPonyClub: A flying whale appears in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zZzYg2q9YY music video]] for "Inspectors of Inspectors".
155* Flying whales appear throughout Music/JungKook's "Dreamers" video.
156* Music/{{Koronba}}:
157** In "Kuromaguro ga Tonde Kuru", bluefin tuna and yellowfin tuna are shown to fly and can even target people.
158** In "Iwashi ga Tsuchi kara Haete Kurunda", sardines can fly from the soil (from which the song is named).
159** In ".", giant jellyfish can fly above utility poles. They use this to eat their prey.
160* Music/LinkinPark's "Music/InTheEnd" music video has a whale flying in the newly greened desert.
161* Music/SteamPoweredGiraffe take on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr54QU-j6pU Sky Sharks]] in their album ''Vice Quadrant: A Space Opera''. Also contains a song regarding Space Whales.
162* Music/TearsForFears: In the "[[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x10otut Closest Thing to Heaven]]" music video, Creator/BrittanyMurphy's character encounters several goldfishes "swimming" in the sky while she's travelling in a hot air balloon.
163* Music/{{Yes}}'s ConceptAlbum ''Tales from Topographic Oceans'' has a school of fish lazing through some kind of misty air-stream emanating from a distant pyramid on a starry night on the cover. Because Roger Dean, that's why.
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166[[folder:Podcasts]]
167* ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'': [[spoiler:The Voidfish]] doesn't need water to live, and otherwise floats through the air.
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170[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
171* ''TabletopGame/{{Arduin}}'': Air sharks and air squid are precisely what they sound like -- otherwise normal versions of usually marine creatures that happen to swim around in midair. They do this by storing lighter-than-air gasses in their bodies, which tends to have... explosive... reactions to lightning. There are also skyrays, which look like flying mantas but are actually flying fungus creatures.
172* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
173** Cloud rays are named so not because they flies in the clouds [[GiantFlyer but because you might mistake them]] [[ThatsNoMoon for such]].
174** Uobilyth is a variant of aboleth that flies in the sky, aboleths being immensely ancient fish-like horrors.
175** 3.5 and 4[[superscript:th]] Editions have the Astral {{Kraken|AndLeviathan}}. In 3.5, it's a mindless giant vermin that prowls the Astral Plane for life forces to consume; in 4e, it's an evil super-genius psychic horror from beyond the stars that exists to spread madness.
176** ''TabletopGame/DarkSun'' has Floater, a species of sapient (if somewhat dumb) hydrogen jellyfish.
177* ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' has whales, known as Suryas, that live in the corona of the sun. Since there is no material on the sun that isn't gaseous or plasmatic, it's safe to call this flight. Said whales also happen to be humans (well, mostly, there's some {{uplifted|Animal}} [[SapientCetaceans whales]] and AIs who've sleeved in Suryas). ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' is that kind of game.
178* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
179** Noresores and demjen are demons resembling, respectively, ethereal, translucent moray eels and merpeople, and both swim through the air.
180** Khomfai are Malfean animals resembling immense jellyfish, some the size of whales, floating through the air.
181* ''TabletopGame/FantasyFliers'' has a wide variety of mounts, from technological and magical constructs ([[IfItSwimsItFlies some of which are water-based themselves, like a sky boat or submersible]]) through the usual suspects such as dragons, things you might expect to fly, such as birds and bugs, all the way up to this trope, featuring rays, sharks, cephalopods, and nautilus.
182* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': It's not uncommon for cards based sea life to show up as sky-dwelling creatures [[note]]Mechanically, this means a creature with a creature type associated with the water also having the keyword Flying[[/note]]. Virtually all of them use blue mana, which is associated with both water and the Flying ability.
183** Flying fish actually have existed for quite some time in the game, although the creature type Fish (creature type being the relative equivalent of species) was only officially created in 1997. Case in point: as early as the year 2000, we have [[https://scryfall.com/card/nem/29/cloudskate Cloudskate]], a flying manta ray, and [[https://scryfall.com/card/ody/61/amugaba Amugaba]], a flying eel, but both have the creature type of ''Illusion'' instead (perhaps as a LampshadeHanging). Then there is also [[https://scryfall.com/card/mb1/437/mulldrifter Mulldrifter]], an ''Elemental'' (in Lorwyn, Elementals are [[MixAndMatchCritters amalgamations of many animals]], and this one just happens to be [[JustifiedTrope part fish and part bird]]). Actual flying fish would be introduced later in the form of [[https://scryfall.com/card/mb1/551/windrider-eel Windrider Eel]] and [[https://scryfall.com/card/som/44/sky-eel-school Sky-Eel School]], in addition to erratas which give other sea-creature types to those that don't have them when they are printed.
184** Aside from fish, other creature types traditionally associated with the sea have appeared as sky-based creatures. [[KrakenAndLeviathan Leviathans]] appear as flying creatures often enough that nearly a third of all Leviathan creatures have Flying, beginning with [[https://scryfall.com/card/mb1/1576/eater-of-days Eater of Days]] (in actuality a flying construct based on a leviathan) and [[https://scryfall.com/card/gpt/34/sky-swallower Sky Swallower]] (the first actual flying leviathan). Later, the 2016/17 expansions based on the plane of Kaladesh introduce [[https://scryfall.com/card/aer/27/aethertide-whale flying]] [[https://scryfall.com/card/kld/54/long-finned-skywhale whales]], while [[https://scryfall.com/card/c20/34/ethereal-forager a flying elemental whale]] debuts in the 2020 Commander set.
185* ''TabletopGame/{{Numenera}}'':
186** Malorks are creatures resembling large carnivorous fishes, but instead of swimming in the water they live in the endless skies of Urvanas.
187** The sorg are aliens who resemble clams twice the size of a human who fly thanks to antigravity devices secured to their shells.
188* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
189** Ekekehs are a type of dolphin-like fey that can levitate themselves at will, and their gills can process both air and water. They're often found floating their way through the streets of coastal cities in order to interact with terrestrial sapients, although they can only move through the air at a very slow and limited pace.
190** The nightwave, the most powerful variety of the shadowy undead nightshades, is shaped like a titanic shark but can magically fly as fast as it can swim, and so cannot be escaped by simply leaving the water. They do prefer aquatic terrains however, as water around them takes on the darkness and pressure of the deepest ocean depths to crush and blind their foes.
191* ''TabletopGame/{{Rifts}}'' contains the odd sea creature-shaped airborne monster.
192** ''Underseas'' details a sapient ray that can use hooks on the end of its wings to type with; they often learn to use tech items which are mostly controlled by buttons and other panel controls, even though they obviously don't have the ability to make them.
193** Some marine magic has incantations like [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Air Swim]], which can allow sea creatures to swim in air, if they also have the ability to breathe without water; usually used by dolphins, orca and some sentient alien whales, eg. the rhino whales.
194** The air fish of Wormwood resemble nothing so much as monstrous piranhas swimming through the air.
195* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'', ''TabletopGame/WarhammerAgeOfSigmar'', and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
196** Screamers of Tzeentch, sometimes referred to as sky-sharks in-universe, resemble flying stingrays.
197** The Idoneth Deepkin are undersea elves who use large sea creatures to fly through air. There is even a shipwreck that also moves onto the field with them.
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200[[folder:Toys]]
201* The [[http://www.hammacher.com/Product/Default.aspx?sku=81696 Airshark]] is a remotely-guided toy airship shaped like a shark or clownfish.
202* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' has the Flexers. While they can't fly, they're [[RubberMan elasticity-based]], letting them propel themselves to great heights and made their home in a city made of building suspended in midair. They include Kraw (a crab), Tentro (a squid), and Balk (a hammerhead shark). Their Max form also resembles a lobster or shell-less hermit crab.
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205[[folder:Video Games]]
206* ''VideoGame/AnimalKaiser'' has floating sharks, among other things.
207* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Many of the giant flying Gohma look like fish. Gohma Stingers look like rays, Gohma Gliders resemble lionfish, and Gohma Crushers look like giant flying squid mixed with shellfish. Gohma Carriers are barnacles.
208* In ''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil'', there are two giant, flying manta-rays that you can take pictures of.
209* ''VideoGame/BioHazardBattle'' has you fight flying squid at the very start of the opening stage. Then again, pretty much all the animals in that game have been mutated and such by a virus.
210* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' has Forneus, flying jellyfish. They're actually modeled after the Solomonic demon of the same name, who is said to appear as a sea monster; the same demon appears in ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' and spin-offs as a manta ray.
211* ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' has jellyfish that can float in air in Grasstown. They appear in [[DownTheDrain Waterway]] where they can be found swimming in water.
212* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'': Nova-form Kheldians resemble flying squids.
213* ''VideoGame/CivilizationBeyondEarth'' has the Rocktopus, a bio-engineered monster used by the Harmony affinity which actually looks more like a jellyfish than an octopus. Due to incorporating [[{{Unobtanium}} Floatstone]] into its body the creature can levitate all the way into orbit and serves as a KillSat weapon emplacement.
214* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSun'' gives us the Tiberian Floater in the expansion, a freakish jellyfish-like creature that floats through the air and attacks your units.
215* ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine'' features spectral fish flying inside the airtight corridors of an UnderwaterBase to attack the PlayerParty.
216* ''VideoGame/CrossedSwords'' have giant blue jellyfishes that floats out of rivers to slap at you with their stingers.
217* ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'': In "Perilous Piers", the airborne enemies consist of fish flying with winglike fins and sea stars floating in bubbles.
218* ''VideoGame/{{Darius}}'':
219** Every enemy in the series is some form of giant mechanical sealife, with the occasional dinosaur, chameleon, or fetus thrown in for good measure. They don't just stick with the obvious like squids, barracudas, and sharks; there are half a dozen different coelacanth bosses, not to mention a cuttlefish, a tripod fish, a blue whale, and weirdest of all, a sea angel (look it up--they're pretty, harmless, and pretty harmless.) and even a [[http://www.mbari.org/news/news_releases/2009/barreleye/barreleye1-350.jpg Barreleye fish]].
220** Parodied to hell and back by "Space Invaders '95" in the food level; among other things, before the boss fight, the screen flashes with Darius' trademark BossWarningSiren and "Warning! Dangerous warship SUSHI PLATTER is approaching!" Then you fight a giant sushi combo platter.
221%%* ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'': The flying mantras in the Shrine of Storm.%%"Mantra" being, in this context...?
222* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'': All aquatic Digimon, regardless of how fishlike they are, can move comfortably in the air. Unlike the other examples, they're shown doing this in some episodes of the anime, too. Seadramon and Submarimon achieved flight in some minor appearances.
223* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'' has Cetacea, a massive flying whale who serves as the main party's GlobalAirship in the latter half of the game. In the distant past, she fulfilled the same role for [[PrecursorHeroes Erdwin and his party]] during their own adventure.
224* ''VideoGame/TheDrop'': Some of the enemies are fish, even though the battle takes place on land. Naturally, they NoSell all water-based attacks.
225* ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline'' has a number of flying fish, most especially ''sharks''. This does get explained; a feature of the main world in this game is the Sky Tower (currently destroyed), which connects a pair of upper and lower continents and converts the upper oceans into lower sky, managing the resulting complex weather systems. The "vertical rivers" produced where the charged water can support air-breathers and the thickened air can buoy and support aquatic life are so ancient that evolution and magic have resulted in a number of truly amphibious species.
226* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'':
227** Undead creatures don't need to breathe, and the game makes no distinction between land creatures and water creatures besides what they breathe. This can result in undead whales or [[LegendaryCarp carp]] moving across land to attack your fortress. The undead carp in particular are infamous for being DemonicSpiders.
228** The GoodBadBug with the flying lungfish also qualifies for this trope, as many players are dazzled by finding lungfish soaring high in the air. It also led to community jokes about them being TheDeterminator who conquered water, land and air, and are ready to do the same for ''magma''.
229* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' features fish enemies that fly by means of attached rotor blades. Said fish can be found in a level [[WombLevel set in the intestines]].
230* ''VideoGame/EccoTheDolphin'': ''The Tides Of Time'' has future dolphins who evolved to be capable of flight. There is also a giant flying jellyfish.
231* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'' has the netch, giant leathery [[LivingGasbag floating jellyfish]]. Females ("Betty Netch") are smaller but with a potent physical attack. Males ("Bull Netch") are larger and can launch a ranged poison attack.
232* ''VideoGame/EternalSonata'' has enemies that resemble swordfish. They're just as much at home hovering over the sand as hovering over the water as hovering over a spiral ramp that plays music when you walk on it. It's all the same. In fact, there are several hovering enemies that resemble aquatic life in this game.
233* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey'' has quite some examples.
234** [[VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyI The first game]] has Corotrangul, a higly evolved manta ray that can hover in the air and take control of water as well as wind; it serves as the boss of Azure Rainforest. There's also an orange clownfish-like creature with blue fins that appears in Sandy Barrens.
235** ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIIITheDrownedCity'': In addition to bringing back Corotrangul from the first game, now an OptionalBoss that can be fought in the sea, the game also introduces Narmer (renamed Wicked Silurus in ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyNexus''); it's a large, aggressive silurus that usually hangs around muddy areas, but can also hover in the air (and actually does so during battle).
236* ''VideoGame/EXTRAPOWERAttackOfDarkforce'': Nimon is a player character example. He is a Deepnoid, a FishPeople from the undersea kingdom of Deep Haven, and can freely move around underwater with dexterity. In game terms, he flies. And when he officially joins up with the team in their fight against the Dark Force invasion of Earth and fights alongside them on land, he still flies.
237* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games do this a lot.
238** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', once you get the ship, you can get into random battles while sailing. One of the first enemies you can encounter while sailing is ''sharks''. The sprite doesn't seem to show anything special about them, other than [[EverythingTryingToKillYou their willingness to jump on your boat to eat you]]. They actually are one of the toughest, if not ''the'' toughest, enemies you'll first encounter sailing, so they must have [[IfItSwimsItFlies some sort of advantage fighting on the boat]].
239** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI''
240*** There are crabs and stingrays, in the desert. Many of the aquatic creatures that can be found in the desert actually ''lose health'' every round. Considering that at least two of them have practically no health at all, and have some great items to steal, it turns them into a MetalSlime battle.
241*** In the Veldt, all the creatures the player has encountered so far in the game (except for most bosses [[note]]A notable exception being the [[OptionalBoss Holy Dragon]][[/note]]) have a chance to show up in RandomEncounters. That includes things like jellyfish sitting out in the savanna while suffering no ill effect.
242*** The first time Ultros shows up, it's in a river. Odd for a saltwater creature, but believable. Then, in the rafters (and the main stage) of an Opera House. Then the bone-dry caves of a mountain. Then in a ''[[HighAltitudeBattle mid-air battle]]'' (the party is standing on the deck of an airship. Ultros is, uh, floating.)
243** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'': In the area Al'Taieu (commonly nicknamed as "sea" by the playerbase) there are various types of enemies that somewhat resemble aquatic life (which in turn are also nicknamed as sharks, goldfish, etc.) All of them are capable of floating in the air. "Phuabo" enemies, which resemble blue manta rays, actually "hide" underneath the water until you [[WalkOnWater walk over them]], at which point they surface, glide into the air, and start to attack.
244** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' has various types of sandfish in the sandsea, as well as the floating fish you encounter in the sewers.
245** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', skyfishing, sandfishing, and ''lavafishing'' is a thing for the Fisher Job. Also, fishing in toxic atheriochemical waste. Naturally, there are also enemies like jellyfish, stingrays, and sharks that hover above the ground and have no trouble moving around to attack you. The lorebook explains that many of the aquatic monsters have a gas sack in their bodies that enable them to float without being in the water.
246%%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'': Many UndergroundMonkey variations of this exist -- often literally underground, as there are many caves lined with water.
247%%** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' also has them in the form of Fastitocalons, which swim through both the air and the ground.
248%%** Whale Zombies and probably more things from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX''. To be more specific, there are the stingray-like Feather Circles (including [[FairyBattle their friendlier counterpart,) ]] Gigan Octopuses and the [[AnIcePerson two]] [[PlayingWithFire colors]] of [[PaletteSwap Vepals.]]
249* ''VideoGame/FossilFighters'': As with most {{Mons}} media, aquatic vivosaurs float in midair when not submerged. Inverted by fliers fighting UnderTheSea.
250* ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'': The Reavers and Nemacysts have a decidedly squid-like appearance, and no visible methods of flight. Yet they do. Fast.
251* In ''VideoGame/GotchaForce'', the Diver set of [[{{Mons}} Borgs]] "swim" through the air via a bubble of water constantly around them that slows down any other Borgs who hop into it.
252* In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarRagnarok'', Hafgufas are a kind of animal that resembles a giant jellyfish which float in the skies of Alfheim once freed from the caves they were trapped in.
253%%* ''VideoGame/GrandiaIII'': The sky whale.
254%%* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'' and ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', sharks, dolphins and whatever else is underwater can become this due to a rocket glitch. %%Missing context: What the mentioned marine life can become due to a glitch.
255%%* ''VideoGame/GuildWars'': Some Jade Sea creatures do this, mainly the irukandji and scuttle fish. This is necessary for them, as the entirety of their home sea was converted to solid jade. %%Missing context: What Jade Sea creatures do.
256* In ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'', flying jellyfish-like enemies (called ooma and uoma) can be found in Fog Canyon. They're pretty harmless, floating aimlessly without attacking, but ooma explode upon defeat. The boss of the area, Uumuu, is a much larger example.
257%%* ''VideoGame/InfiniteUndiscovery'' has one of these -- with several different PaletteSwap versions. Generally encountered on the beach, and in the desert (where they seem to swim through the sand as easily as the air).
258* ''Videogame/IntoTheBreach'': The Vek Psions are octopus-like {{Kaiju}} that hover above the ground.
259* ''VideoGame/Journey2012'': Not exactly seafood, but the red cloth creatures flying through the air are all modeled after sea life: the smallest tatters gather in shoals like tiny fish, the slightly larger ones resemble dolphins, while the largest in the game are pretty much whales.
260* ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'': The Fin Fatale and Tatsu Steed dream eaters both swim through the air (Though they can't fly, hovering a few feet above the ground at most), and the former can even dive into solid ground for surprise attacks. Appropriately, they're the only dream eaters who don't end up FloatingInABubble while playing the Water Barrel minigame.
261* ''VideoGame/KlonoaDoorToPhantomile'' has Pamela the flying fish. She's only seen swimming and jumping at first, so Klonoa and Huepow are very surprised when she flies up to them later on, pulling a BigDamnHeroes to help them get to the Sun Temple, which is in the sky.
262* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'' has one quest boss called the Thunder Quaker, which is a flying loach. A later chapter then introduces a new enemy, the sharkodile, which are half shark, half crocodile, and floats around in the landed spaces in the {{Absurdly Spacious Sewer}}s of Heimdallr.
263* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyroANewBeginning'': Convexity, an outer space-like VoidBetweenTheWorlds, is home to creatures resembling flying jellyfish, eels, and nautilus-whale hybrids.
264* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
265** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening'': The Wind Fish is a giant, flying and winged whale.
266** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'':
267*** The third boss, Gyorg, "Mechanical Masked Fish", starts off the fight with a creepy first-person view as it sneaks up on you, followed with it jumping out of the water and stopping midair to pose for the camera. Whether it's a good thing or not that it doesn't have levitation powers like this after the introductory cutscene is debatable.
268%%*** The Zora mask offers the ability to glide power, albeit through a bug. %%Missing context: What has this example to do with fishes.
269** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' has a boss which is two variants of the Gyorg species, which are flying manta rays. Which fly at about air craft level and whom Link must fight by standing on them and attacking. There's also the sand swimming variants in ''Spirit Tracks''.
270** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' has flying jellyfish. ''Electrified'' flying jellyfish.
271* ''VideoGame/TheLegendsOfOwlia'': Since the BigBad of the game is the king of the merfolk, expect to see floating sea creatures in the game as enemies.
272* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
273** The hanar are sentient jellyfish-like creatures that use technology to allow them to hover slightly above the ground.
274** Shepard's fish tank is an unintentional example, thanks to a bug where the fish are not in fact restrained in any way by the tank and can actually be found several feet outside it, floating in midair.
275** The [[spoiler:Reapers]] were [[spoiler:built in the image of immense squid-like sea creatures referred to only as "the Leviathans"]].
276* ''VideoGame/MegaManX4'' has Jet Stingray. Like his name suggests, he's a robotic stingray that can fly around via jets.
277* ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'': From the third game onwards, Flying Killers are [[PiranhaProblem piranha-like fish]] that occasionally show up to antagonize players, popping out of water surfaces and flying straight at the player in an attempt to chew them to their bones. Later levels set on ''dry land'' would sometimes have tanks which release flying fishes on the players instead. For some inexplicable reason, Flying Killers are prone to [[ImpossibleItemDrop dropping spare ammunition when killed]].
278* ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'': The Octrolls resemble large, floating purple octopus.
279* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' has Phantoms, AirborneMooks that are [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot undead flying manta rays]], travel in packs, and appear at night to swoop down on the player -- but only appear when the player hasn't slept for three days, since they're [[AbstractEater attracted to insomnia]]. They drop a Phantom Membrane when killed, which is used to repair the player's [[NotQuiteFlight Elytra wings]].
280* ''VideoGame/MonsterEye'' has flocks of flying fishes which flies out of the water to attack you as you cross a pier.
281* ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher'': The Ogyo are floating pink dolphins.
282* ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarisaLand'' has Scuba Fairies that act similarly to the Cheep Cheeps from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''. They are much more dangerous, however, owing to the random intervals at which they leap from the water, and their arc.
283%%* ''VideoGame/NinjaGaiden'': Ghost Fish.
284* In ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', you can encounter flying creatures that resemble large worms and sometimes even flying fish, floating in the air with nothing resembling wings. While travelling through interplanetary space you can also encounter large jellyfish-like creatures called "Children of Helios". You can also find smaller jellyfishes "swimming" inside derelict freighters drifting through space.
285* ''VideoGame/{{Obduction}}'' has giant fish/cetacean creatures that once swam in the skies of Kaptar.
286%%* ''VideoGame/TheOther'' series, of ''VideoGame/TheOtherAirisAdventure'' and ''VideoGame/TheOtherRosiesRoadOfLove'', as part its animated food enemies, which can float above land, somehow, with one of the enemies being "Fish Cookies".
287* ''VideoGame/PajamaSam'': In ''No Need to Hide When it's Dark Outside'', Pajama Sam makes his way into a MadScientistLaboratory and find a potion book with a lot of colorful chemicals. One of the spells he can cast is Fish From The Air. They swim around him for a few seconds, [[NoOntologicalInertia and then disappear as quickly as they came]].
288* ''VideoGame/{{Parodius}}'': Every game lets you play as a flying octopus, with later games adding mambo fish to the cast. This is one of the less weird things about the series.
289* ''VideoGame/PerfectWorld'' has the mob Orbfish, appearing in the Tideborn Islands. They're basically orb-shaped fish with huge bulbous eyes that, if you tame it as a pet, [[RefugeInAudacity can actually]] ''[[RefugeInAudacity fly several hundred feet above the ground with no problem whatsoever.]]''
290* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'' features Jellyfloats, which are essentially hovering jellyfish that suck up their prey rather than sting it. ''VideoGame/Pikmin3'' introduces similar floating jellyfishes named Slurkers.
291* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
292** In the core series games, you can pull out your anglerfish Pokémon and use it to battle armadillos in the middle of the desert, and it will have the advantage. Somehow. Gyarados, Mantine and Mantyke justify this, being Water/Flying types.
293** In the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' sub series, your characters follow behind you instead of being kept in balls. Let's go into a volcano and bring a goldfish with a horn on it with us. It'll do great! In an inversion, Pokémon that shouldn't have been able to breathe underwater could be taken on adventures in dungeons filled with saltwater at the bottom of the sea.
294** The float whale pokémon Wailord is '''the''' largest Pokémon by volume (tallest listed height among non-Legendaries, and proportionately long for a Pokémon based on a freaking blue whale), but surprisingly light for its size; at 14.5 meters tall, at least twice as long, and only 390 kg heavy, it's less dense than '''air'''. A Wailord flying around in Pokétopia is actually more realistic than a Wailord ''swimming in the [[VideoGame/PokemonRanger Almian]] sea''.
295** The ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series has Poké Balls that can be used to summon random Pokémon; one of the random summons is Goldeen, which will Splash uselessly on the ground when summoned (a role usually reserved for Magikarp). However, all other aquatic Pokémon will proceed to float about and contribute to the battle on behalf of the Ball's thrower.
296** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' gives us the [[PsychoElectricEel pure Electric-type lampreys]] Tynamo, Eelektrik and Eelektross, whose Levitate ability literally makes them float. As such, this negates their only weakness to Ground and hence making them have ''no weaknesses at all'' (apart from Gravity/Mold Breaker).
297** Stunfisk appears to be a fish, and can be found in water, but it's Ground/Electric type, which is likely why Cilan's is seen more often in the anime than Misty's Goldeen. [[http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/0/09/Cilan_Stunfisk_flying.png However, it just so happens to be capable of flight.]] How that works aerodynamically, we may never know.
298** ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' gives us the squid Inkay. It's not a Water type (it's Dark/Psychic) and floats in its animation. Even more bizarre is that they are found in tall grass instead of water.
299** Inverted with Lugia. It's a Psychic/Flying bird, but it's also known as the 'Guardian of the Seas'. It can be seen swimming on [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Soulsilver's]] title screen, and can learn some water moves, like Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Surf, Waterfall and Dive.
300** ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'': With AR mode on, you can actually have a flying Seaking on Earth, sorta. Even with AR mode off, many Water-type Pokémon appear floating above ground, sometimes far away from the nearest body of water!
301* Serilly the mermaid from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' zig-zags the trope depending on the game. She swims through the air as a mook in ''VideoGame/MadouMonogatari'', but the creator eventually forgot this, pinning her underwater. Then she starts carrying a magic stone which allows her to move around out of the water. Then it gets even more flip-flop in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoChronicle'' where her overworld model has her in her washbin, yet floats around in combat screens.
302* ''VideoGame/Quest64'''s lack of being able to be in water is the only reason why the monsters appear as they do. The Magma Fish are made of lava, while the Winged Sunfish could justify it by their name in general. The other Water-aligned monsters don't have this problem, even the other two fish themself.(Fishman and Granagach)
303* ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryI'' has Mantrays, which are flying mantas. That cast spells. And live in a forest. In the game world's equivalent of the Alps.
304* ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'': Flying mantas live in the deserts of Aio. The Alin use them for their mounted archers, the Heartseekers.
305%%* ''VideoGame/RuleOfRose''. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since... well... ''[[MindScrew Hoo boy...]]''
306* ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'': There's an enemy that resembles a flying lamprey.
307* The Flying Machine level in ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' features large jellyfishes that float in the air, providing [[GoombaSpringboard a stepping stone for your Shovel Blade]] (when they are not emitting electricity, that is).
308* ''VideoGame/SkeletonWarriors'' have gigantic floating jellyfishes in the caverns as one of the ''non''-skeletal enemies. Who attacks by floating above Price Lightstar and dropping their acidic spits.
309* ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' takes place in a WorldInTheSky where fish swim through the air as if it was water. You can even fly your ship through a school of them to capture them with nets and then sell them for profit at the larger markets. There are a ''few'' water fish in the FarEast, but that's it.
310* ''VideoGame/{{Slashout}}'' contains giant floating cuttlefishes called "Seppia" as enemies near the end of the game.
311* ''VideoGame/SolDivide'' has flying purple jellyfishes infesting the underground caverns.
312* ''VideoGame/{{Something}} Else'' has floating {{electric jellyfish}}. They are the main obstacle of Electricave and dodging them can be very tricky,
313* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
314** In ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', the Egg Fleet consists of flying battleships that resemble sharks, sawfish, and manta rays. The (huge) flagship, Final Fortress, resembles a whale shark.
315--->'''Big:''' Look at all the fishy ships!
316** ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'': The Sky Chase zone features airborne missiles shaped like sharks.
317* ''VideoGame/{{Spectrobes}}'': All of the fish-based {{Mons}} can battle outside of water with no issue.
318* Two [[TheHorde Salmonids]] in ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' can fly through the air without any machinery: the Flipper-Flopper, a [[MiniBoss Boss Salmonid]] who attacks by forming ink rings on the ground and diving into them, and the monstrous [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Horrorboros]], a [[{{Superboss}} King Salmonid]] who forms lethal bombs in its mouth to spew toward players.
319* ''VideoGame/StarFox1'': Sector Y is [[SpaceIsAnOcean an ocean in space]], featuring giant space schools of fish, stingrays both small and large, squid and even ''amoebas''. There's also a SpaceWhale but it's friendly and only appears when certain conditions are met. Oddly enough, the boss for the level isn't anything like that, instead a hydrogen harvester spaceship. It does resemble a tentacled creature (and its name includes "Hydra", a very small relative of the anemone).
320* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
321** ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': Flying manta rays known as brith are part of the background scenery on Dantooine.
322** ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': Thrantas, flying animals resembling a cross between a whale and ray, are used as flying taxi mounts on Alderaan.
323* ''VideoGame/Stinkoman20X6'': Level 9 has Stinkoman flying through the jungle in the Stinkowing (a ship that resembles Strong Bad's mask). The enemies include: shrimps, jellyfish, mantas, sharks, fish, clams, octopuses, anemones, and CORAL. To top off the weirdness, the boss (allegedly an octopus or squid) is a gangster with a tommy gun!
324* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
325** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'': Some levels have Cheep-Cheeps jumping out at Mario as he tries to cross a broken bridge to the castle with no visible body of water beneath them.
326** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels'' throws flying Bloopers (squid) into the mix in World 9.
327** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' has flying manta rays that can be used as platforms.
328** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'': Brigadier Mollosque-Lanceur III, a giant squid, is fought while he is hovering above water.
329** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker'': Bloopers can hover in the air in the same way as they swim underwater.
330** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker2'': Like in the first game, Bloopers can hover in the air like they would swim underwater. In addition, Cheep Cheeps and Fishbones swim in the air in Sky and Airship courses during nighttime.
331** ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'': The minigame Fish Upon A Star takes place in a star-shaped platform suspended in the skies. As time passes, Cheep Cheeps will clash onto the platform, making it crumble piece by piece, and the objective is to avoid falling down. This being ''Mario Party'', the character can also sabotage each other with kicks, punches and ground pounds. The last remaining player wins, though more than one can win if they survive after 60 seconds; conversely, if the last remaining players fall at the same time, the minigame ends in a tie.
332* ''VideoGame/{{Temtem}}'': Aquatic Temtem float above the ground during battle. Ukama is shown floating in the air in the 1.0 animated trailer, which implies that this is diegetic, unlike in ''Pokémon''.
333* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has flying fish that appear during the rain. A similar-looking fish called the Zephyr Fish can be equipped as a pet. Duke Fishron, whom a player must fish from the ocean using a particular kind of bait, also qualifies, and is considered by most to be a difficult late-game boss - though he is [[OptionalBoss entirely optional.]]
334* The Cambion Drift in ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' is home to various fish and fish-like creatures that can both swim in the thick exocrine and float outside of it, allowing players who haven't acquired a specialized fishing spear from Daughter Entrati to still catch them with other spears which cannot penetrate the exocrine.
335%%* ''VideoGame/WeirdDreams'' features these in the Desert stage.
336* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
337** Nether Rays are flying creatures that bear a resemblance to stingrays. They aren't actually fish, though -- apparently they're more closely related to insects than anything else.
338** There are more traditional-looking stingrays in Nazjatar, which presumably swam when it was underwater but somehow learned to fly in the open air when the ocean was drained away from it.
339* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' has nearly every Piscinoid enemy type fly. Many are even shown leaping out of the water when the player approaches, even though in most cases the water wasn't nearly deep enough to submerge in.
340* ''VideoGame/Yume2kki'' has Flying Fish World, a series of floating green buildings with goldfish swimming by in the air.
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344* ''WebAnimation/HowToKillAMockingbird'': The SkyPirates ride of the backs of flying sharks.
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348* ''Webcomic/ABeginnersGuideToTheEndOfTheUniverse'': When battling the [[spoiler:Followers of the Icosahedron]] in the climax, their forces include a whale-sized void shark that swims in midair.
349* ''Webcomic/DaughterOfTheLilies'': [[https://www.daughterofthelilies.com/dotl/846 One comic]] depicts a pod of flying whales soaring high in the sky.
350%%* ''Webcomic/TheFourth'' has the Flish, which are a sapient form of this.%%How are they examples?
351* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'': Parodied with [[http://gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1191 a floating octopus]] that is [[http://gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1203 quite relieved]] to find water.
352-->'''Smith:''' I think you should really be in the ocean...\
353'''Octopus:''' So ''that's'' what I've been doing wrong!
354* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Eridan's introduction features him riding a giant flying seahorse and hunting an even larger flying whale.
355* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'' features giant eels floating through the sky. A partial justification is the fact that the surrogate for air in the Tower is Shinsu, something that can concentrate in certain areas, especially on higher levels of the Tower, giving everything some buoyancy.
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359%%* George [=MacDonald=] includes one in ''The Golden Key''.
360* ''WebAnimation/FinalFantasyVIIMachinabridged'': The "flying space eel" Bottomswell engages the party without the RequiredSecondaryPowers this trope otherwise mandates. [[PuffOfLogic The instant Cloud points this out]], [[CriticalExistenceFailure it dies]].
361* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'': Most of the time, legless aquatic pets, such as Kois (resembling goldfish), or most pets painted Maraquan (which will make land-based pets a more aquatic form), will be shown hovering in customization and during games such as the Altador Cup. Other times, they will be shown standing up on land, as is the case with the Shenkuu Petpet shopkeeper (a Koi). And then there's the Peophin (resembling a Hippocampus), which is the only case that gives [[JustifiedTrope an in-universe justification]], in the form of being naturally gifted in magic and using that to levitate.
362* ''Website/OrionsArm'': The upper atmosphere of [[https://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/5383dcaf46638 To'ul'h Prime]], a planet describable as "wet Venus", is full of floating phytoplankton analogues and a variety of animals resembling sealife like whales and jellyfish. Surface life, such as the sophont to'ul'h (resembling a cross between starfish and bats) mostly lives off detritus from above the cloud layer. In the past some to'ul'h civilizations built airships and went "skywhaling" to harvest lift gasses, usually precipitating ecological disasters that would take millennia to recover from[[note]]the last skywhaling culture collapsing 7,500 years ago, with FirstContact with Terragens 4,000 years in the future[[/note]].
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366* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': The Warp of Confusion hosts fish flying through the air. Whether or not they're native to the zone or creations of Robotnik's cousin [[NightmareFetishist Warpnik]] is open for debate.
367* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'': Xerxes is Mozenrath's flying eel companion.
368* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'': Jetray's species is called Aerophibian, fittingly enough for an alien manta ray that can fly through space and breathe underwater. The latter part is almost an InformedAbility, as Ben only ever used Jetray underwater once throughout the whole series.
369** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': Ampfibian, an ElectricJellyfish, is also able to fly.
370* ''WesternAnimation/{{Blackstar}}'': The Airwhales of Ancar appear in an episode that draws heavy influence from the tale of Moby Dick.
371* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': The Mantas from {{Cyberspace}} are capable of flight.
372* ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'':
373** Most of the dragons, even the most flying specialized, are still very capable swimmers, and vice-versa. [[ShownTheirWork Many even use their wings as paddles, not unlike several seabirds]]. [[FridgeBrilliance Must come in handy when fish is a major part of many species' diet]]. Most Tidal class dragons are unable to fly since their wings act like paddles and some are much bigger for their wings to prevent them to fly.
374** While not a sea-creature as such, Thunderdrum dragons are both adept swimmers and flying {{Lightning Bruiser}}s.
375** The Scauldron dragon is another Tidal class dragon that is both an adept swimmer and flyer, but it is not as fast as a Thunderdrum.
376* ''WesternAnimation/SabansAdventuresOfTheLittleMermaid'': Winnie the seahorse, hovering in the air.
377* ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'': Albert is a fish that swims through the air and has the face and behavior of a dog.
378* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'': Because everything is backward in the world of Trolla, actual flying fish are a natural species of wildlife the characters can see whenever they visit.
379* In ''WesternAnimation/JayceAndTheWheeledWarriors'', Flora has a friend/pet named Brock, who is a flying/floating fish.
380* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': Porky Pig and his cat Pussy deal with a nutcase of a flying fish in "The Sour Puss."
381-->'''Fish:''' (''bouncing itself up and down on Porky's line'') Look, fellas! I'm a yo-yo! I'm a yo-yo!!
382* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicKey'': In “The Patchworker”, fish are seen flying down the roads as one of the signs that Patchwork Land hasn’t quite been put together right.
383* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
384** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E2PrincessTwilightSparklePart2 Princess Twilight Sparkle, part 2]]": During Twilight's magic potion-induced flashback to the time when Luna and Celestia first overthrew [[MadGod Discord]], the chaos that gripped Equestria under his rule included schools of colorful fish swimming in midair.
385** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E9NonCompeteClause Non-Compete Clause]]", the main characters are menaced by a school of biteacudas, [[MixAndMatchCritters carnivorous fish with bat wings]]. While they normally stay in the water like regular fish, their wings -- at least in the case of [[VoluntaryShapeshifting changelings taking their form]] -- are capable of sustaining powered flight out of the water.
386* ''WesternAnimation/TheMysteriousGeographicExplorationsOfJasperMorello'' has sky-dwelling fish.
387* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'': In "Painted Windows", Hexadecimal's recreation of Dali's work has flying fish as well.
388* In ''WesternAnimation/StarcomTheUSSpaceforce'', Jupiter has a thriving ecosystem of flying sea creatures. Jovian kites resemble giant manta rays, while the airwhales they prey upon resemble giant jellyfish.
389* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'': "Flobsters on Parade" is an early episode where the Burnses and their bots have to deal with flying lobsters.
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393* Contrary to the name, neither flying fish nor flying squids actually fly. Technically they both glide. The freshwater hatchetfish of South America, however, arguably does. It has winglike fins and powerful chest muscles, and they will flap their fins at high speed to power their leaps out of the water. Whether this counts as true flight in the sense that birds and bats do is debatable.
394* And then there's [[http://vimeo.com/1968128 this]] fish-shaped balloon that is capable of powered flight. These were trendy toys for a while, including clownfish and great white shark models.
395* Magazine/ForteanTimes loves this sort of story. In fact, one of the UrExample Fortean phenomena was a mysterious shower of fish and shellfish over Cromer, Norfolk, in 1887. Explained away as a mysterious, unwitnessed and never-found Mad Fishmonger who went around town in the early hours of the morning flinging buckets of produce everywhere, the mystery may have been solved. UsefulNotes/EastAnglia gets [[DoNotTouchTheFunnelCloud tornadoes]] (yes, we have them in Britain too, but not to Mid-Western standards of severity or destruction). A waterspout originating at sea might have travelled inland, depositing marine life it picked up as it ebbed and died. Similar rains of fish have been reported world-wide and have happened often enough and to too many people to be dismissed as hoaxes or delusions. People have reported seeing fish seemingly flying through the air in high winds and storms. Parodied in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels, where mysterious rains of fish come in the form of canned pilchards, anchovies and sardines. You have to duck a lot or wear a steel helmet.
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