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* ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has this [[spoiler:for its final boss, Void Termina]]. Kirby and company must alternate between attacking it on the outside with the Star Allies Sparkler to knock off its head, then enter its body to attack its core on-foot. The appearance of its insides are a nod to Dark Star from Kirby 64, largely consisting of the same hexagonal cell-like tiles but considerably more organic in appearance, with the (initially) heart-like core being supported by fleshy, tendon-like structures [[spoiler:and the unconscious [[BigBad Hyness]] and his minions creepily strung up alongside it.]]

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* ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has this [[spoiler:for its final boss, Void Termina]].Termina. Kirby and company must alternate between attacking it on the outside with the Star Allies Sparkler to knock off its head, then enter its body to attack its core on-foot. The appearance of its insides are a nod to Dark Star from Kirby 64, largely consisting of the same hexagonal cell-like tiles but considerably more organic in appearance, with the (initially) heart-like core being supported by fleshy, tendon-like structures [[spoiler:and and the unconscious [[BigBad Hyness]] and his minions creepily strung up alongside it.it. Curiously, unlike most examples, the colossus fought with the Star Allies Sparkler ''isn't'' Void Termina's actual body. The core is. The colossus is more akin to an organic suit of armor Void Termina can [[DidntNeedThoseAnyway abandon at any time with no ill effects]]. Additionally, later updates added the [[HarderThanHard Soul Melter EX difficulty]], wherein you face Astral Birth Void at the end. Unlike previous fights with Void Termina, the inside of the colossus now looks ''less'' organic, instead being far closer to a WhiteVoidRoom with organic detailing on the side.]]
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* The Cathedral of Blight, the final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looks like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its freaky as hell. The floors and bizarre tentacle-esque pillars found throughout pulsate while exploring and eyes blink on some of the walls. The player can get transported to different parts of the dungeon by getting sucked into horrific mouth-like structures and find eggs that hatch into monsters after interacting with them. Some rooms are also filled with [[GrimyWater poisonous swamp]] tiles. While the dungeon is still nightmarish in the 3DS remake, the floors no longer pulsate and the tentacle pillars are nowhere to be found.

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* The Cathedral of Blight, the final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looks like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its it's freaky as hell. The floors and bizarre tentacle-esque pillars found throughout pulsate while exploring and eyes blink on some of the walls. The player can get transported to different parts of the dungeon by getting sucked into horrific mouth-like structures and find eggs that hatch into monsters after interacting with them. Some rooms are also filled with [[GrimyWater poisonous swamp]] tiles. While the dungeon is still nightmarish in the 3DS remake, the floors no longer pulsate and the tentacle pillars are nowhere to be found.

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* The Cathedral of Blight, the final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looks like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its freaky hell.
** The floors and bizarre tentacle-esque pillars found throughout pulsate while exploring and there are blinking eyes on some of the walls. The player can get transported to different parts of the dungeon by getting sucked into horrific mouth-like structures and find eggs that hatch into monsters after interacting with them. Some rooms are also filled with [[GrimyWater poisonous swamp]] tiles. While the dungeon is still nightmarish in the 3DS remake, the floors no longer pulsate and the tentacle pillars are nowhere to be found.

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* The Cathedral of Blight, the final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looks like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its freaky hell.
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as hell. The floors and bizarre tentacle-esque pillars found throughout pulsate while exploring and there are blinking eyes blink on some of the walls. The player can get transported to different parts of the dungeon by getting sucked into horrific mouth-like structures and find eggs that hatch into monsters after interacting with them. Some rooms are also filled with [[GrimyWater poisonous swamp]] tiles. While the dungeon is still nightmarish in the 3DS remake, the floors no longer pulsate and the tentacle pillars are nowhere to be found.

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* The final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looked like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its freaky hell.

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* The Cathedral of Blight, the final dungeon of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' looked looks like this, for some inscrutable reason. Probably because its freaky hell.hell.
** The floors and bizarre tentacle-esque pillars found throughout pulsate while exploring and there are blinking eyes on some of the walls. The player can get transported to different parts of the dungeon by getting sucked into horrific mouth-like structures and find eggs that hatch into monsters after interacting with them. Some rooms are also filled with [[GrimyWater poisonous swamp]] tiles. While the dungeon is still nightmarish in the 3DS remake, the floors no longer pulsate and the tentacle pillars are nowhere to be found.
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** The Shadowlands realm of Maldraxxus is also quite visceral-looking, and necrotic in the bargain. And although it's an afterlife and a rather unfriendly one: it's more [[WarriorHeaven Valhalla]] than BloodyBowelsOfHell.
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'''s final battle takes place in a strange dimension located within the body of [[spoiler:Sin, the flying, mountain-sized monster that appears and destroys the world [[ViciousCycle every ten years or so]].]] Though it doesn't ''look'' like a Womb Level once you're inside.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'''s final battle takes place in a strange dimension located within the body of [[spoiler:Sin, the flying, mountain-sized monster that appears and destroys the world devastates human civilisation [[ViciousCycle every ten years or so]].and keeps coming back each time it's killed]].]] Though it doesn't ''look'' like a Womb Level once you're inside.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' games, starting with the arcade original, usually feature a womb level at the end of each game after the usual series of seemingly normal military bases and jungles. The few aversions of this trope are usually in games like ''Operation C'' and ''Contra: Hard Corps'', in which the {{Big Bad}}s are not actually aliens, but other humans who are using cloning technology to create alien-based weapons. The second arcade game's fourth stage has pulsating red and blue blood vessels along the walls.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' games, starting with the arcade original, usually feature a womb level at the end of each game after the usual series of seemingly normal military bases and jungles. The few aversions of this trope are usually in games like ''Operation C'' ''VideoGame/OperationC'' and ''Contra: Hard Corps'', ''VideoGame/ContraHardCorps'', in which the {{Big Bad}}s are not actually aliens, but other humans who are using cloning technology to create alien-based weapons. The second arcade game's fourth stage has pulsating red and blue blood vessels along the walls.
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* ''Series/VoyageToTheBottomOfTheSea'' had several episodes where the crew had to wade through the MonsterOfTheWeek's innards. Usually the [[RecycledSet exact same]] innards.
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* The 1994 video game ''The Incredible Hulk''[[note]]Made for the Sega Mega Drive, SNES, Sega Master System & the Game Gear.[[/note]]has this for the fourth level, as the Hulk is transported there after the boss battle of the previous level. The world is of course made of flesh and bone, and at the end of the stage, you fight a giant brain.
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* The inside of Abbadon in RPG Maker horror game ''VideoGame/{{GU-L}}''; he’s essentially a stomach the size of a mini-dungeon, forcing Takaya to fight his way out before he's digested.
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* The aptly named Organica in ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast: Guardian of the Realms'' walks a fine line between JungleJapes and [[TropeNamer Womb Level]], consisting of a pulsating landscape enclosed inside what's either a forest canopy or living cavern, populated by {{Man Eating Plant}}s and BigCreepyCrawlies.

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* The aptly named Organica in ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast: ''Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms'' walks a fine line between JungleJapes and [[TropeNamer Womb Level]], consisting of a pulsating landscape enclosed inside what's either a forest canopy or living cavern, populated by {{Man Eating Plant}}s and BigCreepyCrawlies.

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* The ''VideoGame/FindingNemo'' game has one level where Marlin and Dory get eaten by a whale (based off a scene from the movie where the same thing occurred) and have to escape by swimming through its insides to reach the blowhole.



* ''VideoGame/LaMulana'' is a very, very tangential example: [[spoiler:the ruins, which you spend about 95% of the game inside of, are ''the body of the Mother''.]] More literally by the end, when [[spoiler:the Shrine of the Mother transforms into the True Shrine of the Mother: the entire area is reshaped by the appearance of massive protrusions of flesh and bone radiating out from the center...which, naturally, happens to be the final boss room.]] Also, a room in one of the pyramids features a diagram of the female reproductive system. The other pyramid has a counterpart room with sperm floating in the background. Yes, this is part of a puzzle.

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* ''VideoGame/LaMulana'' is a very, very tangential example: [[spoiler:the ruins, which you spend about 95% of the game inside of, are ''the body of the Mother''.]] More literally by the end, when [[spoiler:the Shrine of the Mother transforms into the True Shrine of the Mother: the entire area is reshaped by the appearance of massive protrusions of flesh and bone radiating out from the center... which, naturally, happens to be the final boss room.]] Also, a room in one of the pyramids features a diagram of the female reproductive system. The other pyramid has a counterpart room with sperm floating in the background. Yes, this is part of a puzzle.



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* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicRushSeries Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', the boss of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Blizzard Peaks]] is the Ghost Whale, a giant robotic whale. After Sonic knocks the Ghost Whale unconscious, he must go inside its body and attack its weak point; its mechanical brain. If Sonic does not make it to the brain within [[TimedMission the time limit]], the Ghost Whale will eject him from its body, but hitting certain targets will add extra time to the time limit.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicRushSeries Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', ''VideoGame/SonicRushAdventure'', the boss of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Blizzard Peaks]] is the Ghost Whale, a giant robotic whale. After Sonic knocks the Ghost Whale unconscious, he must go inside its body and attack its weak point; its mechanical brain. If Sonic does not make it to the brain within [[TimedMission the time limit]], the Ghost Whale will eject him from its body, but hitting certain targets will add extra time to the time limit.
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Per TRS.


* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishfart}}'': In the episode "Spicy is Paradisey", Dez's descendant enters Puffin's stomach to find out [[ItMakesSenseInContext why he hasn't stopped eating in 5000 years]]. Inside, he finds that Howie the centaur and Saskie the Bigfoot have been living inside, having survived on the undigested food and stopped aging due to Puffin's stomach gases preserving them ([[WidgetSeries look, it's a weird cartoon, okay?]]).

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishfart}}'': In the episode "Spicy is Paradisey", Dez's descendant enters Puffin's stomach to find out [[ItMakesSenseInContext why he hasn't stopped eating in 5000 years]]. Inside, he finds that Howie the centaur and Saskie the Bigfoot have been living inside, having survived on the undigested food and stopped aging due to Puffin's stomach gases preserving them ([[WidgetSeries look, it's a weird cartoon, okay?]]).them.
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* The website called ''[[http://z13.invisionfree.com/The_Miasma/index.php The Miasma]]'' that promises to be "An unflinching celebration of the bizarre and extraordinary". It appears to be an entire forum made out of [[{{Squick}} living tissue]] and is run by an administrator named Neurovore.

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* The website called ''[[http://z13.''[[https://web.archive.org/web/20180203093935/http://z13.invisionfree.com/The_Miasma/index.php The Miasma]]'' that promises to be "An unflinching celebration of the bizarre and extraordinary". It appears to be an entire forum made out of [[{{Squick}} living tissue]] and is run by an administrator named Neurovore.

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* The final stage of ''VideoGame/TailConcerto'' takes place within the bio-machine monster The Iron Giant, complete with fleshy textures, near pitch-black backgrounds, and a pulsating soundtrack, where you fight your way to the core to destroy its guardian and stop the monster from the inside. Its sequel, ''{{VideoGame/Solatorobo}}'' takes it further with two additional stages of the same style, taking place inside the Titano-Machinas Lares and Lemures. Thanks to the added power of the DS, not only are the stages more vibrant, but they also included extra obstacles like shifting acid tides and auto-immune defense systems that you have to fight.

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* The final stage of ''VideoGame/TailConcerto'' takes place within the bio-machine monster The Iron Giant, complete with fleshy textures, near pitch-black backgrounds, and a pulsating soundtrack, where you fight your way to the core to destroy its guardian and stop the monster from the inside. Its sequel, ''{{VideoGame/Solatorobo}}'' spiritual successor ''VideoGame/SolatoroboRedTheHunter'' takes it further with two additional stages of the same style, taking place inside the Titano-Machinas Lares and Lemures. Thanks to the added power of the DS, not only are the stages more vibrant, but they also included extra obstacles like shifting acid tides and auto-immune defense systems that you have to fight. It's lampshaded during the Lemures level:
-->'''Red:''' More acid in here…\\
'''Elh:''' Do you think we're inside… Lemures' stomach?\\
'''Red:''' I don't wanna think about it.
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* This seems to a recurring trend in ''Franchise/SpongeBobSquarePants'' video games:

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* This seems to be a recurring trend in ''Franchise/SpongeBobSquarePants'' video games:
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** In ''VideoGame/NicktoonsUnite'', [=SpongeBob=] and the other Nicktoons shrink themselves and enter [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Goddard]] to locate a Flea Bot that had invaded his body.


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** For Retroville's boss fight in ''[[VideoGame/NicktoonsUnite [=SpongeBob=] [=SquarePants=] featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom]]'', [=SpongeBob=] and [[WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom Technus]] have to fight Jimmy's [[WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius Girl-Eating Plant]] from the inside. They do this by crossdressing and allowing the plant to eat them.
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** In VideoGame/SpongeBobsTruthOrSquare, [=SpongeBob=] has to venture through a giant creature's innards in the "24 Hours of Fun at the Krusty Krab" segment.

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** In VideoGame/SpongeBobsTruthOrSquare, ''VideoGame/SpongeBobsTruthOrSquare'', [=SpongeBob=] has to venture through a giant creature's innards in the "24 Hours of Fun at the Krusty Krab" segment.

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** This seems to a recurring trend in ''Franchise/SpongeBobSquarePants'' video games:
** In ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'', you traverse inside a prehistoric whale and also have to fight a giant tapeworm for a boss.

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** * This seems to a recurring trend in ''Franchise/SpongeBobSquarePants'' video games:
** In ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'', ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'' features the level "Inside the Whale" where you traverse inside get eaten up by a prehistoric whale and also traverse its' insides. Disturbingly enough for a kid's cartoon game, you encounter undead fish and have to fight navigate over its' stomach acid. Making matters worse is at the end of the level you encounter the boss which is a giant tapeworm for a boss.worm that has invaded the whale's body....gross.






* ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'' features the level "Inside the Whale" where you get eaten up by a whale and traverse its' insides. Disturbingly enough for a kid's cartoon game, you encounter undead fish and have to navigate over its' stomach acid. Making matters worse is at the end of the level you encounter the boss which is a giant worm that has invaded the whale's body....gross.

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* The fourth level of ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsCreatureFromTheKrustyKrab'' is set in the stomach of an Alaskan Bullworm (partially based on a scene from the episode the worm came from). ''Supersponge'' also has one (set inside a prehistoric whale), and also has a giant worm for a boss (it's a tapeworm, though).

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* ** This seems to a recurring trend in ''Franchise/SpongeBobSquarePants'' video games:
** In ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsSuperSponge'', you traverse inside a prehistoric whale and also have to fight a giant tapeworm for a boss.
** A few segments of ''VideoGame/TheSpongebobMovieGame'', namely The Trench levels, have you go inside the innards of a monster.
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The fourth level of ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsCreatureFromTheKrustyKrab'' is set in the stomach of an Alaskan Bullworm (partially based on a scene from the episode the worm came from). ''Supersponge'' also from).
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* ''[[http://www.orionsarm.com/xcms.php?r=oa-story&story=dr_yes_jolonah "Yes, Jolonah, There Is a Hell"]]'', a story in the WebOriginal/OrionsArm universe, has an unfriendly (and insane) archailect, an existence that is to us as we are to bacteria, decide that there needs to be a hell. So it creates one. Being that Hell is this archailect's body, this certainly qualifies -- as womb level, body horror, values dissonance, eldritch horror and nightmare fuel. Read it, for a view on how AI could go Really Fucking Wrong.

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* ''[[http://www.orionsarm.com/xcms.php?r=oa-story&story=dr_yes_jolonah "Yes, Jolonah, There Is a Hell"]]'', a story in the WebOriginal/OrionsArm Website/OrionsArm universe, has an unfriendly (and insane) archailect, an existence that is to us as we are to bacteria, decide that there needs to be a hell. So it creates one. Being that Hell is this archailect's body, this certainly qualifies -- as womb level, body horror, values dissonance, eldritch horror and nightmare fuel. Read it, for a view on how AI could go Really Fucking Wrong.
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You misspelt his name. The official wiki of the game spells his name with an additional r.


* ''VideoGame/TheOceanHunter'': The second half of the West Ocean stage, where the player(s) gets SwallowedWhole by Midgardsom and spends the whole level battling parasitic worms infesting Midgardsom's stomach. The boss of the level is notably Midgardsom's ''heart''; destroy it and the players get regurgitated.

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* ''VideoGame/TheOceanHunter'': The second half of the West Ocean stage, where the player(s) gets SwallowedWhole by Midgardsom Midgardsorm and spends the whole level battling parasitic worms infesting Midgardsom's Midgardsorm's stomach. The boss of the level is notably Midgardsom's Midgardsorm's ''heart''; destroy it and the players get regurgitated.
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That game has its page.


* The last boss of the forgotten shmup ''Philosoma'' has you whittling away at a giant ''ovum'', all the while your AIIsACrapshoot onboard computer kept saying "Fertilization" over and over at differing tones. Granted, you needed to free your wingmate from inside the ovum. Also, the ending, while the two of you escape, the computer proclaims "Fertilization succesful" and as you flee from the planet, [[spoiler:the planet turns into a...''planet-sized fetus''. It could only be explained that the planet is a gigantic egg.]]

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* The last boss of the forgotten shmup ''Philosoma'' ''VideoGame/{{Philosoma}}'' has you whittling away at a giant ''ovum'', all the while your AIIsACrapshoot onboard computer kept saying "Fertilization" over and over at differing tones. Granted, you needed to free your wingmate from inside the ovum. Also, the ending, while the two of you escape, the computer proclaims "Fertilization succesful" and as you flee from the planet, [[spoiler:the planet turns into a...''planet-sized fetus''. It could only be explained that the planet is a gigantic egg.]]

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Pinocchio isn't an action-adventure game actually… Puzzle/Adventure, if anything.


* The LicensedGame of ''VideoGame/{{Pinocchio}}'' has the requisite level inside Monstro the Whale.


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* The last, eerie walk to the BigBad of ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' seems to take place on a large, pulsating optic nerve/brain... [[BuffySpeak thing]].

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* The last, eerie walk to the BigBad of ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' seems to take place on a large, pulsating optic nerve/brain... [[BuffySpeak thing]].



* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'' has the Garuberk Tower, which is more or less a giant pillar of organs, veins, and ''eyes'', which [[TheHero Chaz]] has to interact with in a nonspecific way in order to make the fleshy walls tremble and make new areas accessible. The truly unsettling about it is that the Tower isn't a creature -- it's just a huge tumor rising up out of the earth, existing solely as a power base for Dark Force.

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* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'' has the Garuberk Tower, which is more or less a giant pillar of organs, veins, and ''eyes'', the last of which [[TheHero Chaz]] has to interact with in a nonspecific non-specific way in order to make the fleshy walls tremble and make new areas accessible. The truly unsettling about it is that the Tower isn't a creature -- it's just a huge tumor rising up out of the earth, earth of Dezolis, existing solely as a power base for [[EldritchAbomination Dark Force.Force]].
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Linking to the movie.


* In ''VideoGame/PhineasAndFerbAcrossThe2ndDimension'', there is a boss battle where the giant hairy monster that Phineas and Ferb faced earlier in the movie comes back. If it eats you, you have to use the Sticky Gloves to climb up the esophagus, grab the uvula, and then shake the remote for it to spit you out.

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* In ''VideoGame/PhineasAndFerbAcrossThe2ndDimension'', there is a boss battle where the giant hairy monster that Phineas and Ferb faced earlier in [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossThe2ndDimension the movie movie]] comes back. If it eats you, you have to use the Sticky Gloves to climb up the esophagus, grab the uvula, and then shake the remote for it to spit you out.

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I looked it up. Phineas & Ferb: Across the Second Dimension is an action-adventure game.


* In ''VideoGame/PhineasAndFerbAcrossThe2ndDimension'', there is a boss battle where the giant hairy monster that Phineas and Ferb faced earlier in the movie comes back. If it eats you, you have to use the Sticky Gloves to climb up the esophagus, grab the uvula, and then shake the remote for it to spit you out.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossThe2ndDimension'' video game for Wii and Playstation Move, there is a boss battle where the giant hairy monster that Phineas and Ferb faced earlier in the movie comes back. If it eats you, you have to use the Sticky Gloves to climb up the esophagus, grab the uvula, and then shake the remote for it to spit you out.

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I looked it up on Wikipedia, and it turns out that Pinocchio is also partly an adventure game. So I guess it counts?


* The LicensedGame of ''VideoGame/{{Pinocchio}}'' has the requisite level inside Monstro the Whale.



* The LicensedGame of ''VideoGame/{{Pinocchio}}'' has the requisite level inside Monstro the Whale.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'': The Delicious Last Course, after you defeat Glumstone the Giant's second phase, he destroys the platform and swallows you whole. The third phase is set in his stomach, where you fight his sentient stomach ulcer.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'': ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}: The Delicious Last Course, Course'', after you defeat Glumstone the Giant's second phase, he destroys the platform and swallows you whole. The third phase is set in his stomach, where you fight his sentient stomach ulcer.

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