![]() ![]() ![]() In the second film, the gang disposes of Stinky Pete by strapping him to a little girl's backpack next to a Barbie.Said doll looks fine initially, but then it turns to reveal its missing eye and spider-like Erector Set body. In the first film, Woody hears something in the dark while in Sid's room and points the flashlight at a baby doll's head.She is cooking in the Other Kitchen, and when Coraline calls "Mom," she turns, revealing her button eyes. The Other Mother's first appearance could qualify as well.In Coraline, Coraline grabs Other-Wybie's shoulder and he turns, revealing that the Other Mother stitched his lips into a horrible grin.At the start of Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire, the first victim, a girl named Lana, does this to a fellow student before killing her.Upon coming across Yugiri, the terrified sponsor begs her for help, whereupon Yugiri looks over her shoulder to reveal that she too is a zombie. A potential sponsor of Franchouchou ends up seeing the girls without their make-up and is sent fleeing through the hotel. Episode 4 of Zombie Land Saga has an Internal Reveal version.Played with in the spinoff Mazinger Angels, to show that their version of Asura was instead two separate people.Achieved vocally as well, by giving each half their own voice, with only one heard when one side is visible, and speaking in unison when both halves are visible. A variation commonly used for the introduction of Baron Ashura in Mazinger Z and related works: Showing Ashura talking from its male side, then the female, then finally turning or cutting to a shot showing that they're the same being.In the dream, she sees her Love Interest Tooya on a beach with his back against her, but when he turns around, he turns into Miori's bleeding corpse. Happens in a nightmare Aya has in Ceres, Celestial Legend, shortly after the suicide of Miori.In PandoraHearts Retrace XXXVII, Glen Oswald Baskerville does this, showing his face for the first time.However the virus actually needs a specific trigger to activate, which happens a few minutes later. There's a tense moment when he doesn't appear to respond to the others, in which we only see the back of his head. Boma suspects that the Individual Eleven essay contains a computer virus, but the only way to be sure is to download it into his cyberbrain. Subverted in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. ![]() Cue Sho turning and revealing: he's one of the duel zombies too. Judai goes over to reassure him that everything's all right now. He sits alone with his back to them, talking about how he was scared and alone. In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, when the duel zombie arc starts in season three, Judai and his non-zombied friends find Sho, who has been missing.However as he turns around, he's reverted back to Yugi again. As he's facing away from them (as Pharaoh), Jonouchi notices something's off with him and lays a hand on his shoulder. Yugi has one of these in the manga before the others knew about his second personality.In Yu-Gi-Oh!, Bakura gets a moment of this while Yugi and his friends are looking for the door to the Pharaoh's memories.Not to be confused with anything related to Face–Heel Turn or Heel–Face Turn. For another kind of turn to show an unexpected face, see Chair Reveal. See also Emerging from the Shadows, Not a Zombie, Two-Faced, Game Face, Over-the-Shoulder Murder Shot. Sometimes, a Face Framed in Shadow can be revealed in this way, generally with dramatic results.įor even more effect, the injury/mutation/decay may be only on one side of their face, allowing them to draw out the suspense by showing the normal side first, before they fully turn to reveal the horror.Ĭompare Peek-a-Boo Corpse. Multiple face distortions can be shown this way. Of course, the trope isn't limited to zombies. Oh my God, it's a zombie! Cue the Scare Chord. When we come close enough, the person suddenly turns around, revealing decaying flesh, bloody teeth and a missing eye. More often than not an unnerving music plays. The hero approaches slowly (as does the camera), maybe trying to enter a conversation with that person. The hero sees a person who is facing away. This is a must-have effect in almost every zombie movie. Den of Geek, "7 Shots Horror Filmmakers Should Never Be Allowed to Use Again"
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