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The movie is called "The Year We Make Contact", not the book.


** ''Literature/TheSpaceOdysseySeries'': ''2010: The Year We Make Contact'' has the noncorporeal Bowman journeying down through the Jovian atmosphere, where he sees gigantic living things in various geometric shapes floating through the clouds and consuming similar smaller creatures.

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** ''Literature/TheSpaceOdysseySeries'': ''2010: The Year We Make Contact'' ''[[Literature/TheSpaceOdysseySeries 2010: Odyssey Two]]'' has the noncorporeal David Bowman journeying down through the Jovian atmosphere, where he sees observes gigantic living things in various geometric shapes floating through the clouds and consuming similar smaller creatures.
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* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Tempests", kilometer-long jellyfish blobs float through the clouds of the planet Leviathan.
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* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Tempests", "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S3E9Tempests Tempests]]", kilometer-long jellyfish blobs float through the clouds of the planet Leviathan.
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* ''VideoGame/ChaosHeat'' have the mutant spore enemies, floating flesh sacs containing a single red nucleus visible through it's semi-transparent skin. These are ActionBomb creatures who explodes themselves when you're in range.

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* ''VideoGame/ChaosHeat'' have has the mutant spore enemies, floating flesh sacs containing a single red nucleus visible through it's its semi-transparent skin. These are ActionBomb creatures who explodes explode themselves when you're in range.



* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' has an enemy named the Gasbagon. It's a monster in the dragon family which is inflated like a balloon. Because they're filled with fire and explosive gasses, they often end up using [[TakingYouWithMe Kamikazee]] attacks. There is also a tougher version called the [[{{Pun}} Noble Gasbagon]].

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* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' has an enemy named the Gasbagon. It's a monster in the dragon family which is inflated like a balloon. Because they're filled with fire and explosive gasses, they often end up using [[TakingYouWithMe Kamikazee]] attacks. There is also a tougher version called the [[{{Pun}} Noble Gasbagon]].



* ''VideoGame/StarCraft'': The Zerg Overlords are helium-filled gasbags that move with psychic power. They can carry other Zerg, and their psychic ability is required for controlling a swarm. ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'' adds Overseers, an evolution of Overlords, and Corrupters, who also seem to work on the gasbag principle.

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* ''VideoGame/StarCraft'': ''Franchise/StarCraft'': The Zerg Overlords are helium-filled gasbags that move with psychic power. They can carry other Zerg, and their psychic ability is required for controlling a swarm. ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'' adds Overseers, an evolution of Overlords, and Corrupters, who also seem to work on the gasbag principle.



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* ''Website/SCPFoundation''

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': In "Jack Under the Sea" Jack arrives to the Triseraquin UnderwaterCity after being swallowed by a sea creature that has a transparent ''oxygen'' bag serving like an [[OrganicTechnology organic]] submarine.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': In "Jack "[[Recap/SamuraiJackS1E9JackUnderTheSea Jack Under the Sea" Sea]]", Jack arrives to the Triseraquin UnderwaterCity after being swallowed by a sea creature that has a transparent ''oxygen'' bag serving like an [[OrganicTechnology organic]] submarine.submarine.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarcomTheUSSpaceforce'': The jellyfish-like Airwhales of Jupiter feature in one episode.



* ''WesternAnimation/StarcomTheUSSpaceforce'': The jellyfish-like Airwhales of Jupiter feature in one episode.

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': The jellyfish monsters float this way according to WordOfGod.

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* %%* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': The jellyfish monsters float this way according to WordOfGod.



* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' is normally not a gasbag, but he can turn into one by inhaling air and flapping his stubby arms. King Dedede can do the same.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'': Funglings and Fungoons, enemies encountered in the Fungal Wastes, are round, gas-filled fungus creatures that float passively in the air. When killed, they quickly deflate and spiral out of sight.
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is normally not a gasbag, but he can turn into one by inhaling air and flapping his stubby arms. King Dedede can do the same.
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* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Sang'', the people of Beta Corviki float in a methane-ammonia atmosphere and resemble colorful bulbous shapes trailing complex tendrils. [[KlingonsLoveShakespeare They like Shakespeare]].
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* ''VideoGame/TheSapling'' features a downplayed example, with plants being able to evolve fruits with gas pockets that hang upwards like a balloon to better entice flying animals to eat them and disperse their seeds over a wider area.

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* A deadly, predatory pterodactyl in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'' has himself become one unintentionally.



* A deadly, predatory pterodactyl in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'' has himself become one unintentionally.
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* A deadly, predatory pterodactyl in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'' has himself become one unintentionally.

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