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* ''VideoGame/ArabianMagic'' have red and blue flytrap heads growing off the ground on the island stages, who can extend their vine-like necks to chomp on the players.

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* ''VideoGame/ArabianMagic'' have has red and blue flytrap heads growing off the ground on the island stages, who can extend their vine-like necks to chomp on the players.



* ''VideoGame/BattleCircuit'' have the Alien Green enemies resembling sentient flytraps that chomps on the players, and can even turn players into eggs.

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* ''VideoGame/BattleCircuit'' have has the Alien Green enemies resembling sentient flytraps that chomps on the players, and can even turn players into eggs.



* ''VideoGame/BigKarnak'' have a giant pitcher plant monster serving as a boss. Who can summon smaller copies of itself as backup and for some inexplicable reason, breath '''fire'''.

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* ''VideoGame/BigKarnak'' have has a giant pitcher plant monster serving as a boss. Who can summon smaller copies of itself as backup and for some inexplicable reason, breath '''fire'''.



* While the film doesn't have any hostile, human-devouring plant monsters, the Nintendo DS video game tie-in to ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' does have gigantic pink man-eating plants as enemies.

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* While the film doesn't have any hostile, human-devouring plant monsters, the Nintendo DS video game tie-in to ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' does have contain gigantic pink man-eating plants as enemies.



* ''VideoGame/KrutTheMythicWings'' have giant pitcher-plant heads in the forest levels who attacks by snapping and chomping at you when you're near.

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* ''VideoGame/KrutTheMythicWings'' have has giant pitcher-plant heads in the forest levels who attacks by snapping and chomping at you when you're near.



* ''VideoGame/LostLandAdventure'', bafflingly enough, have a giant plant as a boss in the Antarctic stage, which attacks with numerous man-eating plant heads lashing out on the player. After gunning down the lesser heads, the player needs to defeat the three largest heads before the boss goes down.

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* ''VideoGame/LostLandAdventure'', bafflingly enough, have has a giant plant as a boss in the Antarctic stage, which attacks with numerous man-eating plant heads lashing out on the player. After gunning down the lesser heads, the player needs to defeat the three largest heads before the boss goes down.



* ''VideoGame/MonsterEye'' have plants being affected by the virus from the mysterious crystal as well, causing several areas to be overgrown with vegetation sprouting sentient Venus Flytrap heads which will snap at you. There's also a ''giant'' Rafflesia with fangs serving as a boss, which will try to swallow you alive.

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterEye'' have has plants being affected by the virus from the mysterious crystal as well, causing several areas to be overgrown with vegetation sprouting sentient Venus Flytrap heads which will snap at you. There's also a ''giant'' Rafflesia with fangs serving as a boss, which will try to swallow you alive.



* ''VideoGame/NinjaCommando'' have giant fanged plants in the prehistoric stages that chews you up if you're too close to them.

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* ''VideoGame/NinjaCommando'' have has giant fanged plants in the prehistoric stages that chews you up if you're too close to them.



* ''VideoGame/{{Slashout}}'' have the "Erba" enemies, Venus flytrap heads on sentient vines that moves like snakes, trying to bite you while slithering under your feet. Given the game's use of GratuitousItalian, their names literally translates as "grass".

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* ''VideoGame/{{Slashout}}'' have has the "Erba" enemies, Venus flytrap heads on sentient vines that moves like snakes, trying to bite you while slithering under your feet. Given the game's use of GratuitousItalian, their names literally translates as "grass".
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* In ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'', one Boss Event in the Colony Outskirts has Sol finding a seemingly safe flower to take back to the colony. Unless Sol has enough skill in Animals to know how dangerous it actually is, the flower reveals itself to be a carnivorous plant that tries eating them should they try plucking it out of the ground. Thankfully, a "mysterious stranger" rescues them at the last moment.
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* ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'': Fool Eaters are carnivorous plants, consisting chiefly of a set of leafy jaws attached directly to their roots, that hide in the dense foliage of the Greenpath and the Queen's Gardens and wait for unwary creatures to pass above their maws. Played with in that these aren't actually any larger than a real-life flytrap -- but, to the game's bug-sized characters, that's plenty big enough.

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