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12->''"The shambler tree is the answer to the question: can a tree walk? The answer is: yes it can, but only if it becomes an animal."''
13-->-- ''Literature/TheWarAgainstTheChtorr''
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15Sometimes, an organism will have both [[FantasticFlora characteristics of a plant]] (for example, ability to photosynthesize, has leaves, flowers, and other plant parts) and characteristics of an animal (the ability to move around at will and it resembles a familiar creature). Scientists don't know how to classify it. We like to call it a Planimal. Fungus-animal hybrids also belong here: even though fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants, [[FungiArePlants fiction treats them as the same thing]] often enough for them to count for this trope.
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17May cross over with PlantMooks if they are treated as disposable [[{{Mooks}} cannon fodder]]. See also ManEatingPlant and WhenTreesAttack for carnivorous plants and motile trees, respectively, that may or may not show animal traits and PlantPerson, SisterTrope for sentient humanoid cases, and PlantAliens, the science fiction counterpart.
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25* Ads for nasal spray Flonase depict giant plant monsters representing common plant allergies (a tentacled flower monster in one and a turtle-like grass monster in another) menacing a large city, with only one person, who had used the advertised product earlier that day, [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight keeping a cool head about it]].
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29* ''Anime/DogtatoKun'': The main character is a dog-potato hybrid. There's also a hedgehog mixed with a sweet potato named "Hedgetato".
30* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon:''
31** The "tentacle" monsters resemble innocuous vines, but according to [[AllThereInTheManual the accompanying guide]], they're actually a type of land-dwelling cnidarian related to jellyfish. Similar to jellyfish, their tentacles are lined with stinging cnidocytes to paralyze their prey.
32** The Barometz (or Vegetable Lamb of Tartary) also shows up in a few chapters. It's presented as a play that grows a huge fruit that almost perfectly resembles a sheep from its shoot (an unripened fruit resembles a lamb inside a giant tomato-like rind). However, the "sheep"'s internal organs are all fused together, its bones are brittle, and the flesh tastes like crab. An {{omake}} discusses how vegetarians and meat-eaters disagree on whether it counts as plant or not.
33* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'': The Skyhorse from the episode "The Skyhorse" is a cross between a horse and a bamboo plant.
34* ''Anime/GodzillaPlanetOfTheMonsters'': Godzilla and its Servum offshoots are described as having originated as plants, despite possessing metallic tissue.
35* ''Manga/HozukisCoolheadedness'': The goldfish plants. Unlike most examples, they do not have the ability to propulse themselves. They are literally chubby goldfish wiggling around atop a thick, leafy stem. They can also grow up to three meters in height and are apparently edible.
36* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'' has a cat whose Stand (a sort of psychic extension of the self) revived it as a ''plant'', after its untimely death. The 'cat-plant' is a plant, no doubt about that, but it also has eyes and a mouth, and acts exactly like it used to in its former kitty-cat life. Of course, the ''best'' part is probably that it can use air, of all things, to potentially ''blow your freaking head off.''
37* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'': The Ten-Tailed Beast was once a supernatural/extraterrestrial tree, and while in its incomplete states it appears more animal than plant it has bark-coloured skin, a bulb-like protrusion on its back, can manifest in a tree-like form, project chakra-draining roots, and fire giant wooden stakes. Its third form has NestedMouths resembling a ''Rafflesia'' flower.
38* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Every Grass-type Pokémon is this, either resembling a specific type of plant like the Bellsprout line or having plants growing out of their bodies like the Bulbasaur line. In addition, they can use photosynthesis, root themselves to the ground, or release spores.
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42* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': This is a common archetype for creatures typed as both Plants and something else and which don't count as full plant people:
43** The [[https://scryfall.com/card/m15/170/carnivorous-moss-beast Carnivorous Moss-Beast]] resembles an antlered, hulking animals made entirely out of mosses, branches and fungi.
44** The mossdogs of Ravnica are vegetable creatures resembling gaunt, eyeless canines.
45** The [[https://scryfall.com/card/ydmu/18/vinesoul-spider Vinesoul Spider]] is a GiantSpider made out of green vines.
46* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' features a variety of different planimals from Ent creatures to walking plants.
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50* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
51** ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': The villainess Poison Ivy has been known to create these:
52*** One story in the AnthologyComic ''Batman Chronicles'' #9 had her create a plague of strawberry-mice, apparently just to attract Batman's attention because she was bored being cooped up in Arkham.
53*** According to the ''DC Super Pets Character Encyclopaedia'', she has a dog-shaped bush named Dogwood.
54** ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': In ''ComicBook/TheGirlWithTheXRayMind'', ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} unwillingly and inevitably turns any animal into a half-beast, half-plant creature after being infected with the "Plant Scourge".
55* ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW'':
56** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDWIssue93 Day at the Museum]]": During their expedition, Snap and Mane encounter a family of bush babies [[PunBasedCreature depicted as monkey-like animals made out of leaves and branches]].
57** ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyLegendsOfMagic'': [[Recap/MyLittlePonyLegendsOfMagicIssue8 Issue #8]] and [[Recap/MyLittlePonyLegendsOfMagicAnnual2018 the annual]] feature lumber bears, animated and aggressive piles of wooden debris in the shape of bears. They can reassemble themselves after they've been destroyed, but only if they're in a forest.
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61* In the ''ComicStrip/{{Moomin}}'' storyline "Moominvalley Turns Jungle", there's a carnivorous bush that happens to have eyes and legs. Two Hemulens, one a botanist and the other a zoologist, get into an argument over whether it's a plant or animal.
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65* ''Fanfic/TheAlarmaverse'': In ''The Hesperus Gate'', Twilight gets transformed into a monstrous pony-plant hybrid with sharp fangs and tentacle-like branches.
66* ''Fanfic/EquestriaDivided'': Animate masses of wood in the shape of animals are common in [[EnchantedForest the Everfree Forest]] -- in addition to the canon timberwolves, there are also the [[GiantSpider wood spiders]] and the humanoid [[{{Treants}} ents]].
67* ''Fanfic/KaijuRevolution'': Biollante is an ancient being containing DNA from many plants and animals. In fact, it's theorized that she may be some kind of genetic library for all life on Earth.
68* ''Fanfic/LostCities'': The bizarre plants of the Everfree Forest include spiderbrambles, bushes whose fruit are living, fully-formed spiders capable of spinning webs and catching insects.
69* ''Fanfic/ParagonKitsuneHeart'': One of the planets visited by Steven and Connie on their exploration trip is inhabited by [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]]-like plant creatures that breathe fire.
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73* In ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', Poison Ivy tries to create creatures like this so plants can finally fight back against humans. She even shows a first example of her creations to Mr. Freeze.
74* Biollante from ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' originated as a rose that was infused with tissue samples taken from Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and the DNA of a human girl, which enables her ghost to possess it.
75* ''Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch'': After drinking a potion from the science lab, a Gremlin turns into a Gremlin/Vegetable hybrid. Which amusingly is used as a walking salad bar by the other gremlins who sometimes pluck an olive off him to add to their martini.
76* Supplemental material for ''Film/KongSkullIsland'' and the tie in comic ''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'' states several of Skull Island's creatures are this. There's the Mother Longlegs, a bamboo-legged spider, the Spore Mantis, a giant stick insect mimicking a log, and the Sker Buffalo, a giant water buffalo with symbiotic plant life integrated into its body system. It's implied that they evolved these features as camouflage to protect and conceal themselves from the island's deadliest predators, the Skullcrawlers.
77* Apes and wolves made out of plants played an important role in ''Film/LadyInTheWater''.
78* ''Film/Troll2'': (Nothing to do with the original ''Troll'') features goblins (not Trolls) which turn people into edible plantmen because they are vegetarians.
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82* ''Amarant: The Flora and Fauna of Atlantis'': A major theme throughout the story; most of the "fauna" are actually motile seed- or pollen-carrying stages of plants.
83* ''Literature/{{Expedition}}'': The Grovebacks of Darwin IV. In the original book, the trees that grow on their bodies eventually die once the grovebacks rise out of the ground and migrate, but [[Film/AlienPlanet the documentary adaptation]] changes this to make the trees and the groveback have a symbiotic relationship: the groveback provides the plants with water and transport, while the plants share their sugars with their host.
84* In ''Literature/TheFutureIsWild'', 200 million years from now, garden worms store photosynthetic algae inside long fern-like appendages on their backs. They emerge from damp caverns to bask in sunlight, letting their algae generate sugars.
85* ''Literature/{{Hothouse}}'': The far-future plants have in many cases developed mobility, nervous systems, eyes, limbs and other such organs and structures. They have long since outcompeted the majority of the animals, and the bulk of the world-jungle's fauna consists of a variety of plants evolved into the niches formerly held by animal life.
86* ''Literature/HumanxCommonwealth'': Furcots (from ''Midworld'' and ''Mid-Flinx'') are huge, green, bear-like hexapods that live as BondCreatures with humans. They emerge from seeds and gain nourishment by photosynthesis.
87* ''Literature/ImpossibleCreatures2023'': Borometzes are green lambs who grow on stalks.
88* ''Literature/IronCouncil'': The vinhogs are giant swine with grapevines growing out of their backs. They're herded for wine.
89* ''Literature/TheIronTeeth'': There are large stick bug-like beasts that mimic trees and attack animals or people who get to close. They fit this trope because part of their disguise is that they have actual symbiotic plants growing from them.
90* ''Literature/OctoberDaye'': Rose goblins look like a cat made out of a rosebush, with thorns instead of fur. Toby accidentally adopts one and names it Spike. Her normal cats are not amused.
91* ''Literature/ThePlantThatAteDirtySocks'': The titular plants are fully mobile and have displayed learning tendencies.
92* ''Scranimals'' by Jack Prelutsky is a children's poetry book featuring a whole menagerie of these, which live on their own island out in the sea. Among its offerings are Broccolions, Mangorillas, and [[TheDreaded the detested Radishark]].
93* As it turns out in ''Literature/SpeakerForTheDead'', [[spoiler:every native animal on Lusitania]] is one of these, and they undergo metamorphosis, turning from plant to animal.
94* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse'' reveals that the large-rooted mangrove-lookalike gnarltrees of Dagobah has a stage in its life-cycle in which one of its roots splits off to become the mobile, [[ManEatingPlant predatory]] [[GiantSpider knobby white spider]], which is still a plant, [[NonIndicativeName not a spider]] but does vaguely resemble one. Eventually, once it's eaten enough, the spider plants itself in the ground and [[BizarreAlienReproduction becomes another gnarltree]].
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98* ''Series/Extraterrestrial2005'': The stinger-fan trees of Aurelia are technically animal-like organisms that can photosynthesize. They still possess circulatory systems, with hearts in their trunks, and creep along the ground on mobile, tentacle-like roots as they jostle for access to sunlight.
99%%* ''Series/FaceOff'': The "Dangerous Beauty" challenge requires contestants to blend an exotic animal and plant of their choice.%%Meaning what?
100* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'': A few pop up. Zhaan is a PlantPerson but has a lot of animal traits; one food her people cultivate is explicitly partly like a plant and animal.
101* ''Series/TheFutureIsWild'': 200 million years from now, the garden worms have developed appendages filled with algae. The algae photosynthesize to produce nutrients for the worm, while the worm provides mobility.
102* ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman''. One {{Kaiju}} [[MonsterOfTheWeek of the Week]] was Leogon, a hybrid of animal and plant created by a brilliant but misguided scientist. Interestingly, the guy who wrote the episode would later produce the first draft of the script for ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' mentioned above.
103* ''Series/{{Tremors}} the Series'' is the Trope Namer. The Planimal was a plant/root/thing, but also has a circulation system. It was a mixture of DNA from the Pitcher Plant, Venus Fly Trap and some sort of lizard. As the root part suggests, it is not motile -- the problem is that the root-system has sacks that spray a much stronger variant of pitcher plant digestive juices in response to vibrations, resulting in a single taproot being surrounded with what is essentially a biological minefield. [[spoiler: That, and it being about to reproduce when it is found.]] It can also scream.
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107* The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary. [[spoiler:It's actually just a cotton bush... and a fern rhizome. It's a complicated story.]] [[http://www.wired.com/2014/04/fantastically-wrong-vegetable-lamb-tartary/ Wired]] has a fairly good article on it.
108* The Wixárika people of northern Mexico worship a deer god, Kauyumari, whose dead body turned into peyote cacti. Rock art depicting a similar figure has been dated to circa 2000 BCE, making this trope officially OlderThanDirt.
109* Among the FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore is the Cactus Cat, a creature that's half-cactus and half-wildcat. It gets especially fearsome when it gets drunk on fermented cactus juice.
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113* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'': The ''At Your Door'' campaign for ''Cthulhu Now'' features an infected farm taken over by alien weed, which reanimates the dead animals by inhabiting the bodies with vines that wrap round the bones to take the place of tendons and sinews and allow the dead animals mobility.
114* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
115** Sporebats, as their name suggests, look something like bats but are actually fungi, who reproduce by shedding spores over their kills. This means that carnivores find sporebat flesh revolting, but herbivores will happily eat them.
116** The 3rd Edition ''Manual of the Planes'' describes an optional "Elemental Plane of Wood", complete with [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/forgottenrealms/images/8/85/Wood_element_leopard.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20190202071211 animals (and other creatures) made out of wood, sticks, and leaves.]]
117* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Furcifers resemble giant chameleons with rows of flowers growing down their backs, which are as much part of their bodies as their scales and claws. They use these to produce a narcotic pollen with which to lure prey, and to secrete powerful enzymes to digest food. They also reproduce through pollination and begin life as sessile, carnivorous flowers that eventually grow reptilian bodies.
118* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': The Orks are a genetically engineered SuperSoldier race created from a combination of vertebrate, fungus and algae DNA. As a result, they have green skin, a spore-based reproductive process that means that any planet they're on will be perpetually infested by them, and they can potentially convert a planet's entire biosphere into an Orkoid fungal environment given enough time and population.
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122* In ''Theatre/LittleShopOfHorrors'', Audrey II is a plant crossbred from a butterwort and a Venus flytrap, but has vocal chords and apparently, a full digestive system in its stalk. The [[Film/LittleShopOfHorrors film adaptation]] [[JustifiedTrope justifies]] this by making it an extraterrestrial.
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126* A handful of ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' have had this going on.
127** ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': The Predacons Saberback and Sling from ''Anime/BeastWarsNeo'' have third modes that give them plant traits, with Sling’s sail opening up to reveal a flower, and the same happening with Saberback’s tail.
128** ''Toys/TransformersBotBots'' has a number of plant-based characters with animalistic robot modes, such as Rootwing (bonsai), Venus Frogtrap (guess...), Slobber Rock, and Stinkosaurus Rex.
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132* ''VideoGame/AgainstTheStorm'': The Coral Forest biome contains trees shaped like coral and mussels; cutting down the latter has a chance of yielding meat.
133* ''Videogame/{{Beastieball}}'': The Beastiepedia entry of the reptilian Sprecko describes that its whole body is covered in a sort of fungal growth, which also renders it rather sticky.
134* ''VideoGame/BugFables'':
135** Tanjerin and Cerise are "fruity bugs", fictional beetle-like bugs that resemble fruits and berries (depending on what they ate back when they were grubs), and they have leafy accessories. According to [[WordOfSaintPaul backers who designed them]], their accessories actually grow from their body, making them part-plant.
136** [[spoiler:Wasp King, the BigBad of the game, [[{{Transflormation}} turns himself]] into a wasp mimic fly-plant hybrid after eating the last leaf of the wilted Everlasting Sapling, gaining unimaginable [[GreenThumb plant-based powers]], but also becoming vulnerable to ice, and after defeat, the sapling's powers turn him into an inanimate tree once he runs out of power.]]
137* The Falcon Elm from ''VideoGame/CreaVures'', which is a giant bird rooted in the ground like a tree, with several bough-like wings.
138* [[ManEatingPlant Spore plants]] in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'', one of which became sentient. They return in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' alongside the "Spore Carriers", infected humans who have become mindless brutes covered in moss with various plants growing off of them.
139* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
140** Recurring monsters Ochu and Malboro are mobile, toothy plants; the Malboro even breathes like an animal, by inhaling and exhaling through its mouth.
141** The Elder Wyrm from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' is a dragon resurrected as a guardian by the forest using magical plant life that fused with its body. This dual nature allows it to both spit fireballs and release clouds of spores that cause a nasty array of status effects.
142** There are two pairs of "woodwraiths" in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' that act as {{Dual Boss}}es. Woodwraiths are bestial plant creatures with bodies made of bark, moss covering their backs in place of fur, hollow stumps in place of horns, and heads that look like ridged plates with lots of tiny pale eyes. Each pair consists of a larger beast covered in green or yellow moss and a smaller one covered in blue moss.
143* The development blog for ''VideoGame/TheFloorIsJelly'' describes the [[http://thefloorisjelly.tumblr.com/post/27060959329/meet-catflower catflower]] as an "unfortunate species" as it [[CatsHateWater hates rain]] but yet needs to reside in a climate where it constantly rains to survive.
144* ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'' gives us fern hounds, leafy dogs that grow as companions to the [[PlantPerson sylvari]]. Many of the Mordrem, minions of the [[BotanicalAbomination Plant Elder Dragon Mordemoth]], similarly take the form of various creatures made out of plants, or having their corpses puppeteered by plants. [[spoiler:This is no coincidence, as the Pale Tree from which the sylvari are born is in fact a rogue, benevolent Mordrem construct.]]
145* Some of the PlantMooks in ''VideoGame/KazeAndTheWildMasks'' take animal-like forms, such as pineapple crabs, dragonfruit porcupines, and starfruit starfish.
146* In ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'', there are a couple of plant-animal hybrid enemies. [[spoiler:The insectoid BigBad ultimately becomes one too, merging with the [[WorldTree Dreamstalk]] to become a colossal wasp/flower hybrid. [[EldritchAbomination One of divine power that can entangle and drain the entire world of life.]]]]
147* ''VideoGame/LegendOfGrimrock's'' Herders aren't technically planimals, since they're sentient (or at least aggressive and mobile) mushrooms, but it's close enough.
148* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
149** The Kikwis of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' look like a mix between a flowering plant, a beaver, and a Kiwi.
150** The Koroks from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' are vaguely person-shaped wooden figures with leaf masks. Apparently, they used to be the much more human-like Kokiri from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''.
151** The Deku Scrubs from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]'' are small wooden humanoid creatures that live just under the surface of the ground and will either sell you something or spit Deku Nuts at you.
152** The Deku Baba which appears in the 3D games is a carnivorous plant similar to the Piranha Plant from the ''Mario'' series.
153** A recurring enemy in the games is the [[https://zelda.gamepedia.com/Peahat Peahat]], which, while not quite as animalistic or humanoid as most, is both mobile and more than a little dangerous, except in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' and ''Skyward Sword'' where they're harmless mobile Clawshot targets.
154* ''VideoGame/{{Lorwolf}}'': The Basidio and Colpach companions have this design. Basidios are toads with poisonous fungi on their backs and Colpach are felines with branches growing out of their heads and backs.
155* ''VideoGame/MasterOfTheMonsterLair'': A number of enemies, including the spple viper, fireflower, shroomlizard, cursed pepper, taterbomb, etc.
156* ''VideoGame/MiddleEarthShadowOfWar'': Whenever the [[NatureSpirit Spirit of Carnán]] manifests outside of [[EnchantedForest her forest]], she take the form of a [[EliteMook tougher]] variation of a Mordor animal made of bark and plantlife.
157* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
158** [[ActionBomb Creepers]] are actually some type of leafy plant monster. [[WordOfGod According to the creator of the game]], they would feel 'crunchy, like dry leaves'.
159** Mooshrooms are funganimals (half-cow, half-mushroom). You can "milk" them with a bowl for infinite free mushroom soup, or with a bucket for regular milk.
160* The Plant species in ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher'' manages to cover both flavors of Planimal, perhaps unsurprisingly. The base monster is a sentient plant, while monsters with the Plant subtype will have plantlike coloration and leafy accents on their bodies.
161* The ''Mother'' series has a number of these.
162** ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'' has Woodahs and Big Woodahs (both being trees).
163** ''Videogame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' has two kinds of Mobile Sprouts, Demonic Petunias, two kinds of Hostile Oak and two varieties of walking mushroom.
164** ''VideoGame/Mother3'' has two kinds of [[MetalSlime Beanling]], Cactus Wolves, Muttshrooms, Yammonsters (regular, Baked and Grated), Pigtunias, [[DummiedOut Tiny Forests]], two kinds of [[DemonicSpiders Tree]], three types of walking mushroom, and [[FairyBattle Walking Bushies]].
165* In ''VideoGame/{{Nexomon}}'', quite a few Plant-type Nexomon look like animals with floral traits. For example: Petril, the game's Plant-type StarterMon, is a bipedal reptile with two leaves growing from its tail, a facial crest made of tree bark, and a neck frill made of large pink flower petals.
166* ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'' has Baromett plants, which grow sheep. Probably inspired by the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary mentioned under 'Mythology'.
167* ''VideoGame/{{Palworld}}'' has a few pals that appear to be a cross between a plant and an animal, such as Lifmunk and Tanzee. Notably, the game also answers the question of planimal meat, as some of them like Caprity (a berry bush goat), Broncherry (a cherry sauropod) and Mammorest (a tree-mammoth) drop their meat when killed and can be cooked into dishes. Cooked Caprity meat is mentioned to be both berries and meat at the same time, while Broncherry meat is stated to have nutrients gained from photosynthesis.
168* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'' is full of these:
169** The Pikmin themselves are little plant people -- essentially, they're humanoid, ambulatory root structures with leaf-, bud- or flower-tipped stems growing from their heads. Their exact metabolism isn't specified, but they at least eat like animals do.
170** Numerous enemies fit this as well:
171*** The Creeping Chrysanthemum is much like the Pikmin -- it's technically a plant (a member of the daisy family, specifically), but its roots have developed into true limbs, allowing it to dig itself free of the ground and lumber after its prey.
172*** Regular and Desiccated Skitterleaves are insects crossed with leaves (living ones and dead brown ones, respectively) -- unlike many insects which simply mimic leaves for camouflage, their bodies and limbs appear to be outright made of leaves and stems.
173** The Pellet Posies are a very plant-leaning case -- they're regular flowers (by the game's standards) in most respects, but Olimar notes that they have muscle fibers in their stems.
174* The Planimals in ''VideoGame/PlantsVSZombies'' are basically plants crossed over with the animals in their namesake. There's only one example in the first game, that being Cattail.
175** ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies2ItsAboutTime'' introduced quite a few more. There's Snapdragon (and by extension, Cold Snapdragon), Toadstool, Guacodile (an avocado-crocodile hybrid), Parsnip (a parsnip-crab hybrid), the tofu turkeys launched by Turkey-Pult, and the grass tiger spawned by Tiger Grass.
176** ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesHeroes'', in addition as containing Snapdragon, Guacodile, Cattail and Toadstool, has even more Plants that fall into this category, such as [[TRexpy Bananasaurus Rex]], [[BearsAreBadNews Hibernating Beary, Pear Cub, Grizzly Pear]], [[KingOfBeasts Dandy Lion King]], Laser Cattail and [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dark Matter Dragonfruit]]. All of them are from the "Animal" or the "Dragon" tribe.
177*** The Colossal Fossils set adds more dinosaur plants: Tricarrotops and (although technically not a dinosaur) Lima-Pleurodon. The Triassic Triumph update adds even more dino-plants with Veloci-Radish Hunter, Veloci-Radish Hatchling, Apotatosaurus and Aloesaurus. Non-dino Planimals introduced in that period include Corn Dog, Snake Grass, Bird of Paradise and Marine Bean.
178** We're not even getting into things like the Unicorn Chomper from ''Garden Warfare 2'' or the various Planimals from the China-exclusive spinoffs.
179* In ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', pretty much every [[GreenThumb Grass-type]] falls into this to some degree, and although many lean more towards being some sort of PlantPerson, [[WhenTreesAttack animated plant]] or NatureSpirit, some examples stand out above the rest.
180** All of the Grass-type starters are some sort of planimal or another. In some cases, they lean much more heavily towards being animals than plants (Chesnaught and Dartrix, for instance, are essentially just and armadillo and an owl that manipulate plants) but in other cases, the plant side is more obvious (such as the large, showy flower growing on Venusaur’s back).
181** Breloom is a boxing kangaroo-dinosaur hybrid… thing… with heavy fungal elements.
182** Abomasnow is technically an animated evergreen, but it looks far more like a [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti yeti]] than a plant.
183** Pansage and Simisage are monkeys with what appears to be grass and leaves instead of fur.
184** Sawsbuck is one of the best fits: it's a deer whose antlers are living branches, gaining and losing foliage and flowers with the seasons.
185** Skiddo and Gogoat are otherwise normal-looking goats with manes and tails of living foliage.
186** Fomantis and Lurantis are unusual cases. While they’re clearly based off of orchid mantises, which mimic flowers to ambush prey, they’re pure Grass-types, and don’t have the Bug-type. The implication is that, unlike the other, animal-leaning examples, they are actual plants that began to mimic animals instead of the other way around.
187* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' has the Ivy monsters, [[ManEatingPlant man-eating plants]] that have a vaguely humanoid shape. [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary material]] states that they are created by using [[TheVirus the T-Virus]] to combine both plant and animal DNA.
188* Sylvannos from ''VideoGame/RivalsOfAether'', the Atherian forest personified, is a SavageWolf AnimalisticAbomination with a leafy mane, a flower tail, and feet made from tree bark.
189* ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' features the Troupple King and his retinue of lesser Troupples - half trout and half apple.
190* ''VideoGame/SimEarth'' let you raise carnivorous plants to sentience and create a civilization, even high-tech space-faring plant life.
191* The Sega CD adventure game ''[[Manga/SpaceAdventureCobra The Space Adventure]]'' has Parrot Grass. [[spoiler:An alien spy disguises himself as Parrot Grass late in the game.]]
192* ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'' allows you to make anything. This allows you to make creatures that resemble Planimals, but since it's impossible to give them an actual plant-like biology, it's never more than an aesthetic difference.
193* The ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' series features a variety of planimals, most prominently Piranha Plants, most of which are not full planimals, but [[ManEatingPlant Man-Eating Plants]]. Some specimens, like Petey Piranha or Dino Piranha, however, are full on planimal, having leaves and petals in addition to fully-mobile animal forms.
194* ''VideoGame/SuperScribblenauts'' allows you to add "wooden" to anything. You can also use "plant" as an adjective for anything and create [[ManEatingPlant carnivorous plants]] and [[WhenTreesAttack treants]].
195* Most Nature-type ''VideoGame/{{Temtem}}'' fall under this:
196** Hidody looks like a sprout crossed with a caterpillar.
197** Orphyll and Nidrasil are snakes with collars of leaves around their necks.
198** Bigu and Babawa look like snails with leaves growing out of their heads.
199** The Spriole line look like deer made of leaves; Deendre's Tempedia entry even calls it a plant-animal hybrid.
200** Vulffy looks like a fennec fox with leaves growing out of its ears.
201** Tyranak has a few feather-like leaves on the back of its head and tail.
202* Most of the martian wildlife in the ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' SpinOff ''Martian Dreams'' are ambulatory, sapient plants, while the animal kingdom consists solely of subterranean worms. Even the civilized Martians were some variation of gourd. Humorously, they refer to the visiting humans as "worms", not as an insult, simply because it's the closest thing they can recognize us as.
203* The ''VideoGame/WorldNeverland'' franchise has Ihms, its SeriesMascot. The Ihms look sort of rabbit-like in their animal phase. However, when they die, they turn into trees, and those trees grow fruit that become more Ihms.
204* ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'':
205** Onion Pixie and Oniko are both pixies (we assume from the first one's name) with onions for heads.
206** Woodtles, one of the RPG mode enemies from ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyoChronicle Chronicle]]'', are turtles contained in tree stumps.
207* The Japanese casual browser game ''VideoGame/VegemonFarm'' has hundreds of Planimal type creatures.
208* Lashers from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' are flowers that walk around on tentacle-like vines and whip enemies with a pair of thorny vines that serve as their "arms".
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212* ''Webcomic/{{Annyseed}}'' bumps into a rather assertive and agitated talking plant, whilst wandering through Hazels herb garden.
213* The little pig inside of Zigena from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'' has a flower that blooms on its back. It grows [[GrowsOnTrees jewels]].
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217* ''WebAnimation/HanazukiFullOfTreasures'' has in addition to [[PlantPerson the Moonflowers]], a Chicken Plant. She has a flower on her head, and is rooted into the ground, but lays eggs.
218* ''WebAnimation/UniverseFallsTheSeries'': In episode 6, Peridot is inspired by meeting Mabel's pet pig Waddles to get Steven to create "Waddlesmelon", a pig-like watermelon creature not unlike the Melon Stevens. The real Waddles looks [[GreenEyedMonster half-jealous]], half-weirded out.
219* ''Blog/WhatIf'': Discussed and subverted in [[http://what-if.xkcd.com/17/ "Green Cows"]]. There wouldn't be much point to engineering a photosynthetic cow: it'd still need to consume almost as much food as regular cows.
220* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', the MadScientist Blasto creates [[MixAndMatchMan hybrids out of multiple biological samples]], using plant DNA to fill in the gaps.
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224* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries'' has Mayoi, bio-engineered AdorableEvilMinions resembling axolotls with green "fur" that is actually fungus. They can photosynthesize as well as eat food, letting them grow massive quickly.
225* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' has Dr. Bushroot, who turned himself into a half-plant, half-duck in a failed experiment.
226* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHerbs'', the animal characters all have features modeled after the herb they're named after. Thus, Parsley has parsley leaves for a mane, Dill has a sprig of dill on his tail, Tarragon has spines formed from leaves of tarragon etc.
227* ''WesternAnimation/IHeartArlo'' gives us the [[EldritchAbomination Bog Lady]] from the Season 1 finale "The Uncondemning", a wicked swamp goddess who manipulates plant life and can't stand Arlo leaving the swamp for New York. According to Ruff, she has moss hair and leaf skin.
228* In ''{{WesternAnimation/Ewoks}}'', the Raich from the episode named after it and the strangletorn plant from ''The Three Lessons'' appear to be planimals.
229* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperdog'' has Krypto and the Bathound facing off against a half-dog/half-plant villain named Dogwood who tries to bring the trees to life so they can rebel against humanity. Strangely it's not mentioned if he's associated with Poison Ivy, one of Batman's foes and a PlantPerson.
230* Moss Man, from several incarnations of ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''; his abilities let him function as anything from an expert spy, disguised as any native plant, to a Bigfoot-like urban legend, to a near-divine being, as the plot dictates.
231* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
232** Timberwolves, first seen in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E11FamilyAppreciationDay Family Appreciation Day]]", are [[PunBasedCreature wolves made out of actual timber]] found among the inhabitants of [[EnchantedForest the Everfree Forest]]. They're essentially piles scrap wood and fallen branches in the form of lupine creatures, and can put themselves back together if smashed to pieces.
233** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E3TooManyPinkiePies Too Many Pinkie Pies]]": When Pinkie distracts Twilight while the latter practicing a spell to turn an apple into an orange, the off-target magic transforms a frog into a frog-legged orange with a wide slice for a mouth and passing bird into a winged orange.
234** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E9AppleFamilyReunion Apple Family Reunion]]" has [[PunBasedCreature literal fruit bats]], frugivore bats that resemble actual fruits with wings, feet and a head with leaflike ears, fly in a flock resembling a rainbow and inhabit fruit trees.
235* [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior's]] ''WesternAnimation/TheOctonauts'' brings us "Vegimals," a group of semi-anthropomorphic vegetables, with a turnip called "Tunip" as their leader. They communicate using cheeping and trilling noises and can whip up a mean "fish biscuit" (not made of actual fish, but tastes fishy.)
236* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' made use of this trope in "Rupert and the Hedgehog", where the titular hedgehog was a topiary of a hedgehog that was brought to life when Rupert Bear's friend Bill Badger used too much of the Professor's growth formula on it. Rupert later manages to subdue the hedgehog with the aid of a peacock topiary brought to life.
237* ''WesternAnimation/{{Spliced}}'' has the Swineapple; it's part pig, part pineapple. In the episode "Roots", Entree meets a mutant named Slouch that's part potato, part sloth, and resembles a living couch. Taking a tip on laziness from him, Entree stays in one spot so long he starts growing roots that do his eating for him before sprouting a fruit-bearing tree out of his head for shade. He truly is the ultimate livestock (plant)animal.
238* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
239** In "Super Watermelon Island", Steven discovers that the [[PlantMooks Watermelon Stevens]] he created way back in the season one episode "Watermelon Steven" have formed their own civilization, and somehow have bred watermelon dogs, chickens, and horses.
240** In "Gem Harvest", Steven deliberately uses his GreenThumb powers on a pumpkin seed, resulting in a pumpkin that behaves like a dog.
241* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/SwatKats'', entitled "Destructive Nature", featured Dr. Viper creating a bunch of "Plantimals" to try and turn Megakat City into swampland.
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245* On a scientific note, such organisms are referred to as ''bitrophs'', combining features of animal heterotrophs and plant autotrophs. An in-depth discussion of their plausibility and evolution can be seen [[http://planetfuraha.blogspot.com/2020/05/its-plant-its-animal-its-bitroph.html here.]]
246* Scientists have discovered a sea slug (''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysia_chlorotica Elysia chlorotica]]'') which eats certain algae and [[CannibalismSuperpower absorbs the chloroplasts]], allowing it to perform photosynthesis.
247* Several types of Cnidarians (jellyfish, corals, sea anemones and their relatives) host symbiotic algae that provide them with sugar via photosynthesis in exchange for protection.
248* Certain algae have been known to make their way into salamander eggs so they can feed on the embryo. Instead, the algae can become part of the salamander, giving the salamander algae in its DNA.
249* While they are not ''true'' Planimals, a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylliidae diverse]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Leaf-tailed_Gecko number]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leafy_seadragon of]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papuan_Frogmouth animals]] use camouflage to resemble vegetation. Likewise, many plants, especially orchids, mimic animals, mostly their insect pollinators.
250* While not ''exactly'' a true planimal, the leaf insect very closely mimics a leaf, right down to having "leaf veins" on its body and brown patches resembling the wilted edges of dying leaves!
251* Behold, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euglena Euglena.]] It's a single-celled organism that photosynthesizes like an alga, but swims around like a protozoan. Before the kingdom Protista was created and it was realized organisms could be something other than an animal or a plant, botanists, and zoologists used to fight over this little thing to determine whose field of study it belongs to. Even now Euglena is usually found in the first chapters of both zoology and botany books.
252* Speaking about protists, ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesodinium_chamaeleon Mesodinium chamaeleon]]'' is a protist that combines ''both'' plant and animal biology, being able to eat plants, and then use the chlorophyll granules from the plants to generate energy.
253* "Planimal" cells are a common way to teach basic cell biology to middle-school students, by including features (like cell walls and chloroplasts) exclusive to plants and other features (like lysosomes) exclusive to animals in the same illustration. It simplifies matters and provides a decent teaching tool.
254* Sloths may also count, as they have a symbiotic relationship with moss, which grows in their fur. The moss gains mobility (albeit not that much), while its green color gives the host camouflage.
255* Some scientists [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.4841 have proposed]] that in a few hundred millions of years, as the Sun's luminosity increases causing the levels of atmospheric [=CO2=] to diminish so much that plants will begin to disappear as they'll be unable to make photosynthesis, both animals and plants could last longer associating with fungi and perhaps with each other--but this would just be a temporary respite before their final extinction.
256* The early ancestors of eukaryotes may have gone through a period similar to this trope, when proto-eukaryotic cells first incorporated photosynthetic purple sulfur bacteria into their structure. Subverted over millions of years, as the once-plantlike sulfur bacteria lost their photosynthetic capabilities, became incapable of independent life, and evolved into the energy-processing organelles called mitochondria.
257* The algae species ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorococcum_amblystomatis Chlorococcum amblystomatis]]'' is a noted symbiont of the spotted salamander. It grows in the eggs of the salamander, recycling the carbon dioxide released from the embryo into oxygen and sugar (and also colouring them light green). It's speculated that the algae lays dormant in the salamander's tissues as it grows up until it produces its own eggs and spreads the algae further.
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