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* In ''{{Alundra 2}}'', the mid-bosses of the underwater cave are bunch of these. And they throw bombs at you, those bastards.

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* In ''{{Alundra ''VideoGame/{{Alundra 2}}'', the mid-bosses of the underwater cave are bunch of these. And they throw bombs at you, those bastards.
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* This happens with the player character in ''MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory''... as in, it's Bowser who's the one glaring through the window just before fighting the Fawful Express. Especially fitting after Bowser has used fire breath to practically blow up the windscreen of the train a second ago.

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* This happens with the player character in ''MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory''...''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''... as in, it's Bowser who's the one glaring through the window just before fighting the Fawful Express. Especially fitting after Bowser has used fire breath to practically blow up the windscreen of the train a second ago.
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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'

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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'

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* In JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac, there is a giant eyeball that looms above Hell and causes paranoia and self-consciousness among the damned.

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* In JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac, ''JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'', there is a giant eyeball that looms above Hell and causes paranoia and self-consciousness among the damned.



* A giant eyeball appears in the film ''{{Rango}}''.

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* A [[OneSceneWonder giant eyeball eyeball]] appears in the film ''{{Rango}}''.



* T-Bone encounters a giant eye in the "Mutation City" episode of ''SwatKats''.

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* T-Bone encounters a giant eye in the "Mutation City" episode of ''SwatKats''.''SwatKats''.
* In ''{{Thundercats}}'', Lion-O enters a cave where the first thing he saw is a giant eye coming at him and staring before it blinked and disappear.
* In ''RegularShow'', the group is harassed by a giant (security) eyeball.
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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'
* The CBS VanityPlate.
* Cyclops in TheSixties British sci-fi serial ''AForAndromeda'', a large amoeba in a tank that stares out at the scientists with a huge single eye.



* T-Bone encounters a giant eye in the "Mutation City" episode of ''SwatKats''.

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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'
* The CBS VanityPlate.

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* T-Bone encounters a giant eye in the "Mutation City" episode of ''SwatKats''.

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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour." turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'
* The CBS VanityPlate.

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''SwatKats''.
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* The "Staring Contest" episode of ''The Brak Show'' (best lampshading of LimitedAnimation ''ever)'' ends with [[spoiler: Dad being challenged by a gigantic floating eye with no eyelid.]]

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* The "Staring Contest" "StaringContest" episode of ''The Brak Show'' (best lampshading of LimitedAnimation ''ever)'' ends with [[spoiler: Dad being challenged by a gigantic floating eye with no eyelid.]]
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* In ''Yu-Gi-Oh5Ds'', Aki's first encounter with an [[EldritchAbomination Earthbound God]]. When Misty summons her God, she looks around, confused... only to turn around and [[OhCrap see]] Ccaryhua's massive eye staring at her through what's at least the twentieth story of the building's she in.

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* In ''Yu-Gi-Oh5Ds'', ''YuGiOh5Ds'', Aki's first encounter with an [[EldritchAbomination Earthbound God]]. When Misty summons her God, she looks around, confused... only to turn around and [[OhCrap see]] Ccaryhua's massive eye staring at her through what's at least the twentieth story of the building's she in.
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* In ''Yu-Gi-Oh5Ds'', Aki's first encounter with an [[EldritchAbomination Earthbound God]]. When Misty summons her God, she looks around, confused... only to turn around and [[OhCrap see]] Ccaryhua's massive eye staring at her through what's at least the twentieth story of the building's she in.
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See!]] '''[[ThisIsSparta You!]]''']]
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* The Crayak in {{Animorphs}}
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* [[TheDragon The Observer]] from ''TribeTwelve'' uses a giant eyeball as a way of telling Noah [[ParanoiaFuel I'm always watching]].
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* The CBS VanityPlate.
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* A giant eyeball appears in the film ''{{Rango}}''.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at [[Game/GoldenEye a certain other N64 shooter]]), and was just a giant eyeball (with CombatTentacles). Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.

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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at [[Game/GoldenEye a certain other N64 shooter]]), and was just a giant eyeball (with CombatTentacles). Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.him]].
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* In JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac, there is a giant eyeball that looms above Hell and causes paranoia and self-consciousness among the damned.
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* [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Shivers_6239.jpg The cover art]] of {{Shivers}}.
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* ''{{Kirby}}'' has several times fought Dark Matter. In ''KirbysDreamland3'' and ''Kirby64'' at least, he is constantly staring at you; in the former, the final boss's final form ''is'' a Giant Eye Of Doom that shoots its blood as an attack.

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* ''{{Kirby}}'' has several times fought Dark Matter. In ''KirbysDreamland3'' Kirby's Dream Land 3 and ''Kirby64'' {{Kirby 64}} at least, he is constantly staring at you; in the former, the final boss's final form ''is'' a Giant Eye Of Doom that shoots its blood as an attack.
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* In the Monkees' movie ''{{Head}}'', Davey opens a medicine cabinet and sees a giant staring eye - naturally he freaks out, and naturally it's not there when he warns the others about it.
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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour."

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* Used in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Eleventh Hour."
" turned [[UpToEleven up to]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Ele]][[TheNthDoctor ven]] by the eye belonging to an Atraxi, a species of Starship-sized eyes with a crystalline 'shell'
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[[caption-width:319:I. Can. See! '''You!''']]

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[[caption-width:319:I.[[caption-width:319:[[ThisIsSparta I. Can. See! '''You!''']]'''You!''']]]]
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* Flashbacks in ''FinalFantasyIX'' show that an enormous, smoke-shrouded malevolent eye appeared above Madain Sari instants before the entire city was annihilated. The same eye appears over the Iifa Tree as Kuja commands it to corrupt Bahamut, and again when Alexander protects its city from the maddened dragon lord. However, in this last instance, it is revealed that the eye is actually the mind-controlling, corrupting device on the bottom of the [[CoolShip Invincible]], which only ''looks'' like a giant malevolent red eye.

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* Flashbacks in ''FinalFantasyIX'' show that an enormous, smoke-shrouded malevolent eye appeared above Madain Sari instants before the entire city was annihilated. The same eye appears over the Iifa Tree as Kuja commands it to corrupt Bahamut, and again when Alexander protects its city from the maddened dragon lord. However, in this last instance, it is revealed that the eye is actually the mind-controlling, corrupting device on the bottom of the [[CoolShip [[CoolAirship Invincible]], which only ''looks'' like a giant malevolent red eye.
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Not to be confused with [[HeWhoFightsMonsters The Abyss Gazes Also Into You]]. Unless it does.
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** One ''TheFarSide'' comic showed a driver looking at the rear-view mirror and seeing it filled with the image of a giant eye, and underneath we see the message, "[[AC:Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.]]"

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** One ''TheFarSide'' comic showed a driver looking at the rear-view mirror and seeing it filled with the image of a giant eye, and underneath we see the message, "[[AC:Objects "[[AC:[[FridgeHorror Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.appear]].]]"
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* The FinalBoss of the NES version of ''LegendaryWings'' is a giant cybernetic eye of doom.

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* The FinalBoss of the NES version of ''LegendaryWings'' is a giant [[CyberCyclops cybernetic eye eye]] of doom.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at a certain other N64 shooter), and was just a giant eyeball (with CombatTentacles). Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.

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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at [[Game/GoldenEye a certain other N64 shooter), shooter]]), and was just a giant eyeball (with CombatTentacles). Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.
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* The FinalBoss of the NES version of ''LegendaryWings'' is a giant cybernetic eye of doom.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at a certain other N64 shooter), and was just a giant eyeball. Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.

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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called Golden Eye (a TakeThat at a certain other N64 shooter), and was just a giant eyeball.eyeball (with CombatTentacles). Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.
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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called The Blind One, and was just a giant eyeball. Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.

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* One of the bosses in ''{{Turok}} 2: Seeds of Evil'' on the N64 was called The Blind One, Golden Eye (a TakeThat at a certain other N64 shooter), and was just a giant eyeball. Turok stumbles into its lair, unaware what lurks there until pretty much the entire ceiling blinks at him.

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