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Very much the scariest part of Flaying Alive , and often the M. Subtrope of Facial Horror. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. He'll be fine. Anime and Manga. In the first of many horrific injuries she suffers over the series, Dorohedoro features Kaiman biting on Ebisu's face, then Fujita comes in through a dimensional door, grabs her by the arm and pulls her out.

A few scenes later and Ebisu's face is hanging around Kaiman's teeth. One Piece : Franky accidentally causes an explosion while exploring one of Vegapunk's labs.

Next we see, his face minus the eyes has been blown to ash. The whole thing is played for laughs, as Franky is a cyborg that can replace his face even though that part appeared to be flesh. In Akame ga Kill! He also plans to do it to Tatsumi and Bulat. Hellsing features a particularly brutal version.

Seras Victoria finishes off Zorin Blitz by grinding her face against a wall until all that's left is a mass of blood and bone. Happens all the time in Franken Fran. In Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo , Lambada has done so to Rice, although in a less gory manner — the polygonated Rice was left with with no apparent injuries, save for not having polygon edges or colour on his face. The face also turned into a nice little rectangular brick thing.

It has been said that Lambada does this to defeated enemies regularly. In one Inuyasha arc, Naraku expels his heart, which takes the form of a naked faceless man, who proceed to slay a whole bunch of bandits and rip their faces, looking for a suitable one for him.

Without them he's shown to be The Blank. Soul Eater features Free and Eruka Frog hallucinating that their faces are being chewed off. One scene in D. Gray-Man has Road Kamelot demonstrate her Healing Factor by tearing her own face off and regrowing it. Orochimaru Naruto does in his first appearance. Offscreen thankfully. Done rather subtly in Ghost in the Shell : Innocence. You don't know the person is a cyborg until the face is taken off to plug in data cables. Hayato Jin's introduction in the original Getter Robo manga has him tearing the face off a student planning to desert his group of revolutionaries.

Another would-be deserter "merely" loses his eyes, ears, and nose. The Junji Ito story Flesh Colored Horror has Chikara's mother rip Maya's face off in the process, revealing she a wears a skin suit like her , in a desperate attempt to save herself after Chikara dissolves her skin suit.

This also happens in the story "Layers of Fear", where the mother does this to herself , thinking the curse afflicting her family would make her young again by doing this. When we later see him, he's had that part replaced by a metal plate. It's the reason why he wears a mask. The ritual involves making the faces of the girls disappear entirely and reappear on the doll's heads.

Fortunately, Yakumo give them back their faces and souls. Comic Books. This sets up Death of the Family ; an event that happened issues later. Batman: Endgame had the Joker with his face again and revealed he had a healing factor. Overlord does this near the end of The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers - since this came out after Revenge of the Fallen , cue fandom yelling the page quote.

Before you're too horrified by that mental image, note that this is a Mirror Universe where the Autobots are the bad guys and Optimus Prime is an evil, megalomaniacal dick—one who could put the Megatron of our universe to shame when it comes to really being cruel.

In Uncanny Avengers , the Death-Seed resurrected and completely insane Sentry did this, in excruciating detail - even ripping away everything bar his eyes and brain and continuing to communicate telepathically - while giving Thor a Breaking Speech and a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. Since the Sentry's powers include de facto immortality and a Healing Factor that makes things like being disintegrated mere passing inconveniences, this is not entirely surprising.

The Tales from the Crypt story "Only Skin Deep" later adapted for the TV version features a man who elopes with a woman he met at Mardi Gras, who refuses to remove her mask and insists on consummating the marriage in the dark.

He gets curious and tries to remove it, and There was a Hellblazer story that featured a demon that ripped the face off an angel and now wears it as a mask. It would make deals for fame and fortune. It's normal for Lucifer 's pal Mazikeen to be missing half her face, just don't try to "fix" it. Inverted in Joker - instead of the face, an unfortunate bartender is stripped of everything but.

Ultimate Red Skull did this and gained his red face after killing over men at 17 in order to reject his father Captain America. Vos from Transformers: More than Meets the Eye is a bizarre inversion— he removes his own face, which is actually more like a mask lined with numerous spikes, drills, and other painful implements, and forces it over someone else's face as a means of torture.

Vos : Wear my faaace. Films — Animated. The Nightmare Before Christmas featured a clown with a tear-away face. In Shrek 4-D at Universal Studios , Gingy at one point smashes into a tree, causing his face to become attached to the tree.

Films — Live-Action. In Army of Frankensteins , one of the Frankensteins tears off a Union soldier's face. In Birds of Prey , Roman Sionis has his henchman Victor Zsasz peel off the face of a fellow crime boss who refuses to work with him and then does it to his wife and daughter. Sionis also threatens to remove Harley's face and pickle it.

Butterfly and Sword : Yip's first onscreen kill is that of an Imperial traitor whose face he cleaves off with a single swipe of his sword. Child's Play has Chucky rip off the face of his first victim and nail it to a watermelon.

He then brings it to Andy's room possibly inspired by the below mentioned The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 , which Andy is shown watching in a prior scene. Creep Van : In the film's climax, when confronted by the killer, Campbell shuts the killer's van's razor-sharp window, slicing his face as well as half his head off.

After Castor wakes up and finds himself missing his face, when his cronies abduct Dr. Walsh and bring him to the Walsh Institute, Castor is briefly shown walking around without a face literally, briefly - for the most part we only see Castor's shadow or shots of him from behind where the damage can't be seen, until Castor claps and says "Bra-fucking-vo! There is also a scene when Archer-as-Troy, high on a massive dose of drugs he had to take to keep up his cover, goes off on a rant about how he is going to take Archer's " His eyes, his nose, his The other obvious example is Eyes Without a Face , where Dr.

The Silence of the Lambs , Hannibal Lecter. He does this to a guard and wears his face as part of his legendary escape. In the Backstory to Hannibal , he talked Mason Verger into cutting his own face off.

Admittedly Verger was high at the time. In Dead Alive aka Braindead , one of the victims of the zombie outbreak has his face torn completely off. Jason Mewes' character gets his face torn off early in Feast. In NightBreed , one character starts to cut his own face off as part of his passage into Midian. Mike Strauber, the lunatic psycho in the low-budget flick Truth or Dare? The "Pride" victim in Se7en has her face mutilated and nose cut off by John Doe. Regardless this quickly became a meme in the Transformers fandom.

In Poltergeist one of the scientists investigating the Freelings' house hallucinates that he pulls off his own face. A very graphic and detailed example is shown in Hostel. Emma's friends had noticed something strange as well. Even when the weather was hot, Emma wore long-sleeved shirts.

She had become secretive, too, like something was bothering her. But Emma couldn't seem to find the words to tell her mom or her friends that the marks on her arms were from something that she had done. She was cutting herself with a razor when she felt sad or upset. Injuring yourself on purpose by making scratches or cuts on your body with a sharp object — enough to break the skin and make it bleed — is called cutting.

Cutting is a type of self-injury , or SI. People who cut often start cutting in their young teens. Some continue to cut into adulthood. People may cut themselves on their wrists, arms, legs, or bellies. Some people self-injure by burning their skin with the end of a cigarette or lighted match. When cuts or burns heal, they often leave scars or marks. People who injure themselves usually hide the cuts and marks and sometimes no one else knows. It can be hard to understand why people cut themselves on purpose.

Cutting is a way some people try to cope with the pain of strong emotions, intense pressure , or upsetting relationship problems. They may be dealing with feelings that seem too difficult to bear or bad situations they think can't change. Some people cut because they feel desperate for relief from bad feelings. People who cut may not know better ways to get relief from emotional pain or pressure. Some people cut to express strong feelings of rage, sorrow, rejection, desperation, longing, or emptiness.

There are other ways to cope with difficulties, even big problems and terrible emotional pain. The help of a mental health professional might be needed for major life troubles or overwhelming emotions.

For other tough situations or strong emotions, it can help put things in perspective to talk problems over with parents, other adults, or friends. Getting plenty of exercise also can help put problems in perspective and help balance emotions. But people who cut may not have developed ways to cope.

Or their coping skills may be overpowered by emotions that are too intense. When emotions don't get expressed in a healthy way, tension can build up — sometimes to a point where it seems almost unbearable. Cutting may be an attempt to relieve that extreme tension. For some, it seems like a way of feeling in control. The urge to cut might be triggered by strong feelings the person can't express — such as anger, hurt, shame, frustration, or alienation.

People who cut sometimes say they feel they don't fit in or that no one understands them. A person might cut because of losing someone close or to escape a sense of emptiness. Cutting might seem like the only way to find relief or express personal pain over relationships or rejection. People who cut or self-injure sometimes have other mental health problems that contribute to their emotional tension.

Cutting is sometimes but not always associated with depression, bipolar disorder , eating disorders, obsessive thinking, or compulsive behaviors. It can also be a sign of mental health problems that cause people to have trouble controlling their impulses or to take unnecessary risks. Some people who cut themselves have problems with drug or alcohol abuse. Some people who cut have had a traumatic experience, such as living through abuse , violence, or a disaster.

Self-injury may feel like a way of "waking up" from a sense of numbness after a traumatic experience. Or it may be a way of reliving the pain they went through, expressing anger over it, or trying to get control of it. Although cutting may provide some temporary relief from a terrible feeling, even people who cut agree that it isn't a good way to get that relief.

For one thing, the relief doesn't last. The troubles that triggered the cutting remain — they're just masked over. Sewing blood vessels and nerves. It's like plugging in a lamp — you have to connect all the dots.

And there are many. I don't know why there would be lasers, though. That's ridiculous. D: "It couldn't happen. You need dermas. It's medically impossible to live without a face. You'd have so many infections You'd drool all the time.

It's ridiculous. D: "You know how some people have a tracheotomy? When that happens, they have an artificial speech implant put in. It couldn't sound like someone in particular. It's very robotic sounding and it couldn't specifically sound like anyone's voice.

I mean, if Travolta and Cage had been complete blood and tissue matches and then spent months and months in bed after surgery



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