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* ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'': Dantalions are demons who inhabit books, and they can float themselves out of bookshelves and float then fly at the player characters, wielding blades held in some demonic hand or mouth projection from the open tome.
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* In one episode of ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can fly away from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.
* The [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]] from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', which is shown as capable of hovering around from one place to another on its own. Subverted and PlayedForLaughs in the Movie a la Carte manga, where it's revealed that the book is actually being held up by an invisible Reinforce Eins (who trips at one point).
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', Charlotte Mont-d'Or can make books fly with the power of his Devil Fruit, the Book-Book Fruit. By having a book hover over someone's head, Mont-d'Or can trap that person in an illusion based on the book's story. He can also use his flying books as footholds to survey a battlefield and attack from the air with a rifle.

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* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'': In one episode of ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', episode, by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can fly away from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'': The [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]] from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', which is shown as capable of hovering can hover around from one place to another on its own. Subverted and PlayedForLaughs in the Movie a la Carte manga, where it's revealed that the book is actually being held up by an invisible Reinforce Eins (who trips at one point).
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', ''Manga/OnePiece'': Charlotte Mont-d'Or can make books fly with the power of his Devil Fruit, the Book-Book Fruit. By having a book hover over someone's head, Mont-d'Or can trap that person in an illusion based on the book's story. He can also use his flying books as footholds to survey a battlefield and attack from the air with a rifle.



* The Necronomicon in ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' does this.
* The haunted library in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' has books moving themselves from shelf to shelf by levitation.
* In ''Film/MirrorMask'', books will hover back to the library of their own accord if they feel rejected. This is used to effect a quick escape, by choosing large books and standing on them.

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* %%* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness': The Necronomicon in ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'' does this.
* ''Film/Ghostbusters1984'': The haunted library in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' has books moving themselves from shelf to shelf by levitation.
* In ''Film/MirrorMask'', books ''Film/MirrorMask'': Books will hover back to the library of their own accord if they feel rejected. This is used to effect a quick escape, by choosing large books and standing on them.



* In Terry Pratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', the Librarian of Unseen University makes it perfectly clear that if you want to consult the books on flying and levitation spells, you've got to catch them first. He will lend you the very long stepladders, however, as they're generally to be found flying around in the roofspace somewhere.
* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', Brakebills School of Magical Pedagogy has a library infested with these things, courtesy of an AwesomeButImpractical sorting system; quite apart from making it difficult to find anything, it also produces a ridiculous amount of wear and tear on the spines.

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* In Terry Pratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': The Librarian of Unseen University makes it perfectly clear that if you want to consult the books on flying and levitation spells, you've got to catch them first. He will lend you the very long stepladders, however, as they're generally to be found flying around in the roofspace somewhere.
* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', ''Literature/TheMagicians'': The Brakebills School of Magical Pedagogy has a library infested with these things, courtesy of an AwesomeButImpractical sorting system; quite apart from making it difficult to find anything, it also produces a ridiculous amount of wear and tear on the spines.



* In ''Series/ToddAndTheBookOfPureEvil'', the title book makes its exit at the end of almost every episode by flapping off down the high school's corridors.

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* In ''Series/ToddAndTheBookOfPureEvil'', the title ''Series/ToddAndTheBookOfPureEvil'': The titular book makes its exit at the end of almost every episode by flapping off down the high school's corridors.



* Just like the movie it's based on, in the pinball machine for ''Pinball/{{Ghostbusters}}'', there are flying books in the library. Your task, when you reach the area, is to eliminate them.

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* Just like the movie it's based on, in the pinball machine for ''Pinball/{{Ghostbusters}}'', there ''Pinball/{{Ghostbusters}}'': There are flying books in the library. Your task, when you reach the area, is to eliminate them.



* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' adventure [=OA7=] ''Test of the Samurai''. When the magical Book of Hsi is activated it flaps its pages and flies around.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Magic The Gathering}}'' has [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=157412 this card]].
* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Dreamlands'', adventure "The Land of Lost Dreams". While in the title place a {{PC}} may be hit on the back of the head by one of a flock of flying books. It's a book he had a chance to read but didn't, and had been trying to find again ever since.

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* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Dreamlands'', adventure "The Land of Lost Dreams": While in the title place a {{PC}} may be hit on the back of the head by one of a flock of flying books. It's a book he had a chance to read but didn't, and had been trying to find again ever since.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' adventure [=OA7=] ''Test of the Samurai''. Samurai'': When the magical Book of Hsi is activated it flaps its pages and flies around.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Magic The Gathering}}'' has [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=157412 this card]].
* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Dreamlands'', adventure "The Land of Lost Dreams". While in the title place
''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': [[https://scryfall.com/card/eve/23/idle-thoughts Idle Thoughts]] depicts a {{PC}} may be hit on the back of the head by one of a flock group of flying books. It's books soaring on their open pages above a book he had a chance to read but didn't, and had been trying to find again ever since.barren landscape.



* ''VideoGame/AriasStory'' has sapient books as the main [=NPCs=], and they get around by floating and flying with their page-wings.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': Cheato, the big book of cheat codes, hovers in place while flapping his pages.
%%* ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'': A few of these are seen in the Lake of Fanfiction.
* ''Film/BramStokersDracula'': In the Sega CD game, Dracula's castle's library has books which fly horizontally across the screen, as well as more which come towards you from the background, as obstacles.
* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'':
** ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'': The haunted castle setting has a library with hostile flying books.
** ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'' has these in the Library level as well, as FloatingPlatforms .
* ''VideoGame/DrawnDarkFlight'': The library chapter has books flying around, and one of the puzzles involves catching some of them with a butterfly net.



* ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' has a few of these show up in the original BigBoosHaunt
* In ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', Cheato, the big book of cheat codes hovers in place while flapping his pages.
* Some earlier versions of ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'''s video game have flying book present as enemies (they try to ram you out of certain platforms) and others serving as platforms.
* The haunted castle setting for ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' has a library with hostile flying books.
** ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'' has these in the Library level as well, as FloatingPlatforms .
* The library chapter in ''Drawn: Dark Flight'' not only has books flying around, but one of the puzzles involves catching some of them with a butterfly net.



* The Grimoires from ''{{VideoGame/Nier}}'' can fly.

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* ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'': "Book bats" are minor mooks in the library level. It also has golems made from books, and the levitating books from the movie appear too.
* ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'': Some earlier versions of the video game have flying book present as enemies (they try to ram you out of certain platforms) and others serving as platforms.
%%* ''VideoGame/{{Nier}}'':
The Grimoires from ''{{VideoGame/Nier}}'' can fly.fly.
* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The "High Tome Forest" stage has a few flying books as rather weak foes, easily dying to either a swipe or a hip-pound.
* ''VideoGame/RuneScape'': Flying books can be found in Daemonheim as minions of the feared [[WhateverMancy libraromancer]] Lexicus Runewright.



* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', flying books can be found in Daemonheim as minions of the feared [[WhateverMancy libraromancer]] Lexicus Runewright.
* In the Sega CD game based on ''Film/BramStokersDracula'', Dracula's castle's library has books which fly horizontally across the screen, as well as more which come towards you from the background, as obstacles.
* In ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'', "book bats" are minor mooks in the library level. It also has golems made from books, and the levitating books from the movie appear too.
* There are several enemies of this type in ''VideoGame/WildArms1''.
* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', a few of these are seen in the Lake of Fanfiction.
* ''VideoGame/AriasStory'' has sentient books as the main [=NPCs=], and they get around by floating and flying their book wings.
* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The "High Tome Forest" stage has a few flying books as rather weak foes, easily dying to either a swipe or a hip-pound.

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* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', flying books can be found in Daemonheim as minions of the feared [[WhateverMancy libraromancer]] Lexicus Runewright.
* In the Sega CD game based on ''Film/BramStokersDracula'', Dracula's castle's library
''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' has books which fly horizontally across the screen, as well as more which come towards you from the background, as obstacles.
* In ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'', "book bats" are minor mooks
a few of these show up in the library level. It also has golems made from books, and the levitating books from the movie appear too.
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original BigBoosHaunt
%%* ''VideoGame/WildArms1'':
There are several enemies of this type in ''VideoGame/WildArms1''.
* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', a few of these are seen in the Lake of Fanfiction.
* ''VideoGame/AriasStory'' has sentient books as the main [=NPCs=], and they get around by floating and flying their book wings.
* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The "High Tome Forest" stage has a few flying books as rather weak foes, easily dying to either a swipe or a hip-pound.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFlyingBooksOfMrMorrisLessmore'' is an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning animated short film by Creator/WilliamJoyce about a man who discovers an entire library of flying books, and becomes their friend and guardian.
* The Christmas special ''The Story of Santa Claus'' has one, the somewhat-anthropomorphic flying book of Nostros, the wizard.
* The CGI opening of ''Series/AmazingStories'' featured this.
* The WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins encounter these in the Laurentian Library in Florence
* One ColdOpening of WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} has Prunella encounter these in a setting based off the Literature/HarryPotter series

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%%* ''Series/AmazingStories'': The CGI opening features this.
%%* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': One ColdOpening has Prunella encounter these in a setting based off the Literature/HarryPotter series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFlyingBooksOfMrMorrisLessmore'' is an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning animated short film by Creator/WilliamJoyce about a man who discovers an entire library of flying books, and becomes their friend and guardian.
* %%* ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins'': The Christmas special ''The Story characters encounter these in the Laurentian Library in Florence.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E13DoPrincessesDreamOfMagicSheep Do Princesses Dream
of Santa Claus'' Magic Sheep?]]", two distinct examples are present:
** As the Tantabus moves between ponies' dreams, it turns objects that they like into monsters to make the dreams nightmares and feed on the resulting fear. In Twilight's dream, who being the bibliophile that she is is dreaming about reading, it turns her books into leathery-winged book-bats to attack her. Notably, unlike most examples, these don't use their covers as wings -- rather, they sprout catlike wings from their sides and use those to fly.
** Later, when the ponies are fighting the Tantabus in their collective dream by using lucid dreaming to gives themselves powers and tools, Twilight recreates her old library house and animates its contents to create a cloud of flying books with which to swarm the Tantabus. These ones fly in the more traditional manner, by flapping their pages and covers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheStoryOfSantaClaus''
has one, the somewhat-anthropomorphic flying book of Nostros, the wizard.
* The CGI opening of ''Series/AmazingStories'' featured this.
* The WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins encounter these in the Laurentian Library in Florence
* One ColdOpening of WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} has Prunella encounter these in a setting based off the Literature/HarryPotter series
wizard.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', Charlotte Mont-d'Or can make books fly with the power of his Devil Fruit, the Book-Book Fruit. By having a book hover over someone's head, Mont-d'Or can trap that person in an illusion based on the book's story. He can also use his flying books as footholds to survey a battlefield and attack from the air with a rifle.
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* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The "High Tome Forest" stage has a few flying books as rather weak foes, easily dying to either a swipe or a hip-pound.
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* ''VideoGame/AriasStory'' has sentient books as the main [=NPCs=], and they get around by floating and flying their book wings.
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* In one episode of ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can fly away from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.

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* In one episode of ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can fly away from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.
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* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', Brakebills School of Magical Pedagogy has a library infested with these things, courtesy of an AwesomeButImpractical sorting system; quite apart from making it difficult to find anything, it also produces a ridiculous amount of wear and tear on the spines.
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* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', a few of these are seen in the Lake of Fanfiction.
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* The WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins encounter these in the Laurentian Library in Florence
* One ColdOpening of WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} has Prunella encounter these in a setting based off the Literature/HarryPotter series
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* In one episode of ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can escape by themselves from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.

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* In one episode of ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', by using the 'Hypnotizing Megaphone', Nobita and Suneo make their comic books take on the characteristics of birds, specifically those of swans, so that the books can escape by themselves fly away from being dumped by their owners' mothers. Cue all the books flying south and just not coming back even when their owners want them to, as swans are migratory birds and the time is winter.
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* The [[ArtirfactOfDoom Book of Darkness]] from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', which is shown as capable of hovering around from one place to another on its own. Subverted and PlayedForLaughs in the Movie a la Carte manga, where it's revealed that the book is actually being held up by an invisible Reinforce Eins (who trips at one point).

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* The [[ArtirfactOfDoom [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]] from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', which is shown as capable of hovering around from one place to another on its own. Subverted and PlayedForLaughs in the Movie a la Carte manga, where it's revealed that the book is actually being held up by an invisible Reinforce Eins (who trips at one point).

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