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Re: Vore in media list
Possible vore scene in the latest chapter of Slave Of The Magic Capital's Elite Troops. It's in the last panel after the Thunder God Kuusetsu and Second Unit Chief Mira fight, the two main characters arrive to help Mira but see Kuusetsu holding Mira beaten bloody body against hers using what look to be spider legs holding Mira.
Kind of hard to tell if it hard vore, absoption, or not as only the lower half of Mira is shown as the rest blocked by Kuusetsu body holding her as she sings. But it been heavily implied she could eat more than once after she's awakened.
Kind of hard to tell if it hard vore, absoption, or not as only the lower half of Mira is shown as the rest blocked by Kuusetsu body holding her as she sings. But it been heavily implied she could eat more than once after she's awakened.
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joe354 wrote:
The way this chapter story was told between these two before this scene, this feels fatal especially with the blood surrounding the hat. Kuusetsu feels like super buu but we have no idea if she fatal absorb or holding absorb. I do remember her explicating stating that the other two onis that help give her form are still in her. However, we have no idea if she was just teasing about them while they were just coursing through her as nutrients or just holding them in a flesh sac to help maintain form. The way the mangaka is writing her feels like more of the former than the latter.
Unfortunately we'll have to wait two weeks to know, hopefully the story doesn't side track before knowing if Mira gets fully absorbed or even if she's dead
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A while ago, I saw the Jeep Wrangler print ads in the soft vore forum and decided to look through a bunch of print ads. I found seven print ad campaigns with vorish themes after some effort.
The first one is Gregg's Jelly which features a Snake, Bear, and Lion after swallowing large animals. They're now, trying, to eat the jelly as dessert: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/03/greggs- ... ion-print/
These next batch are a little odd, they appear to be ads for a vegetarian restaurant chain in Switzerland. The ads show a bunch of predators' silhouettes with prey in their stomachs: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/09/hiltl-v ... oor-print/
This next one is a Fiat car ad and it makes even less sense to me. Basically, it shows a bunch of "cutesy" predators drawing blood from their "cutesy" prey while the prey just looks on unfazed. They must not have felt confident about these ads because the car and company logo relatively small compared to the animals: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/07/fiat-st ... oor-print/
Everything from here on out is implied, including this ad for Lipton's Ice Tea which might as well be a pseudo vore ad. Towering predator, unaware prey, and the subtle implication that the drink doubles as a flavoring: https://www.adeevee.com/2013/03/lipton- ... ile-print/
This one is an ad for an Italian fast food restaurant in brazil. Ignoring the first ad with the teen, the other two ads with the shark and wolf are pretty self-explanatory: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/11/spoleto ... f-outdoor/
Another self-explanatory ad for a food delivery service, prey line up and walk towards their predators: https://www.adeevee.com/2019/09/lineman ... ile-print/
"A bright smile takes the fear away." This ad clearly isn't supposed to have vorish or imposing undertones but someone must have messed up in marketing. I mean just look at this: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/04/tooth-a ... f-outdoor/ ; The other version isn't any better: https://www.adeevee.com/2011/12/tooth-a ... olf-print/
Bonus: I had also looked through old TV ads while I was at it and what's likely the first instance of "Gotta eat 'em all": https://www.retrojunk.com/c/w0XlP-f6RN/pokemon-pasta
This also reminds me of just how much pokemon got abused in the earlier commercials.
The first one is Gregg's Jelly which features a Snake, Bear, and Lion after swallowing large animals. They're now, trying, to eat the jelly as dessert: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/03/greggs- ... ion-print/
These next batch are a little odd, they appear to be ads for a vegetarian restaurant chain in Switzerland. The ads show a bunch of predators' silhouettes with prey in their stomachs: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/09/hiltl-v ... oor-print/
This next one is a Fiat car ad and it makes even less sense to me. Basically, it shows a bunch of "cutesy" predators drawing blood from their "cutesy" prey while the prey just looks on unfazed. They must not have felt confident about these ads because the car and company logo relatively small compared to the animals: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/07/fiat-st ... oor-print/
Everything from here on out is implied, including this ad for Lipton's Ice Tea which might as well be a pseudo vore ad. Towering predator, unaware prey, and the subtle implication that the drink doubles as a flavoring: https://www.adeevee.com/2013/03/lipton- ... ile-print/
This one is an ad for an Italian fast food restaurant in brazil. Ignoring the first ad with the teen, the other two ads with the shark and wolf are pretty self-explanatory: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/11/spoleto ... f-outdoor/
Another self-explanatory ad for a food delivery service, prey line up and walk towards their predators: https://www.adeevee.com/2019/09/lineman ... ile-print/
"A bright smile takes the fear away." This ad clearly isn't supposed to have vorish or imposing undertones but someone must have messed up in marketing. I mean just look at this: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/04/tooth-a ... f-outdoor/ ; The other version isn't any better: https://www.adeevee.com/2011/12/tooth-a ... olf-print/
Bonus: I had also looked through old TV ads while I was at it and what's likely the first instance of "Gotta eat 'em all": https://www.retrojunk.com/c/w0XlP-f6RN/pokemon-pasta
This also reminds me of just how much pokemon got abused in the earlier commercials.
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Potential vore in Hatching a new Horror movie https://youtu.be/DS1oDoElwqc?t=124
She seems to extend her Jaw, so we could have our first female pred in ages.
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She seems to extend her Jaw, so we could have our first female pred in ages.
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Omb74 wrote:A while ago, I saw the Jeep Wrangler print ads in the soft vore forum and decided to look through a bunch of print ads. I found seven print ad campaigns with vorish themes after some effort.
The first one is Gregg's Jelly which features a Snake, Bear, and Lion after swallowing large animals. They're now, trying, to eat the jelly as dessert: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/03/greggs- ... ion-print/
These next batch are a little odd, they appear to be ads for a vegetarian restaurant chain in Switzerland. The ads show a bunch of predators' silhouettes with prey in their stomachs: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/09/hiltl-v ... oor-print/
This next one is a Fiat car ad and it makes even less sense to me. Basically, it shows a bunch of "cutesy" predators drawing blood from their "cutesy" prey while the prey just looks on unfazed. They must not have felt confident about these ads because the car and company logo relatively small compared to the animals: https://www.adeevee.com/2016/07/fiat-st ... oor-print/
Everything from here on out is implied, including this ad for Lipton's Ice Tea which might as well be a pseudo vore ad. Towering predator, unaware prey, and the subtle implication that the drink doubles as a flavoring: https://www.adeevee.com/2013/03/lipton- ... ile-print/
This one is an ad for an Italian fast food restaurant in brazil. Ignoring the first ad with the teen, the other two ads with the shark and wolf are pretty self-explanatory: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/11/spoleto ... f-outdoor/
Another self-explanatory ad for a food delivery service, prey line up and walk towards their predators: https://www.adeevee.com/2019/09/lineman ... ile-print/
"A bright smile takes the fear away." This ad clearly isn't supposed to have vorish or imposing undertones but someone must have messed up in marketing. I mean just look at this: https://www.adeevee.com/2010/04/tooth-a ... f-outdoor/ ; The other version isn't any better: https://www.adeevee.com/2011/12/tooth-a ... olf-print/
Bonus: I had also looked through old TV ads while I was at it and what's likely the first instance of "Gotta eat 'em all": https://www.retrojunk.com/c/w0XlP-f6RN/pokemon-pasta
This also reminds me of just how much pokemon got abused in the earlier commercials.
Wow, excellent finds. Good work!
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Kousoku Sentai Turboranger (one of the earlier Super Sentai shows) has two episodes with vorish scenarios.
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the latest "Looney Tunes Cartoons" eps has a few vore moments.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
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mojokingbee1 wrote:the latest "Looney Tunes Cartoons" eps has a few vore moments.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
Any good maw shots or mouth zooms in any of the new eps?
Some earlier eps actually delivered some pretty good vore and maw stuff with Taz hehe
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I know this is not exactly part of any media, but...
Just wanted to find a thread like this as nothing more than a trivial excuse to post this video about some kids going into a human body exhibition into some giant mouth on the thumbnail I found in my Recommendations.
Kinda a bloody disappointment that they didn't actually go anywhere beyond the uvula inside and this attraction doesn't show up again for the duration of the video. Honestly, had no idea what other existing thread I could have shared this video under.
Just wanted to find a thread like this as nothing more than a trivial excuse to post this video about some kids going into a human body exhibition into some giant mouth on the thumbnail I found in my Recommendations.
Kinda a bloody disappointment that they didn't actually go anywhere beyond the uvula inside and this attraction doesn't show up again for the duration of the video. Honestly, had no idea what other existing thread I could have shared this video under.
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mojokingbee1 wrote:the latest "Looney Tunes Cartoons" eps has a few vore moments.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
There are some other vore moments.
In "Grand Canyon Canary" a rattlesnake eats Sylvester. Not really vore but in the same episode Sylvester swallows an entire hay bale whole. There's a nice gulp and he has a bulge from it and everything.
In "Ring Master Disaster" Yosemite Sam opens a tiger's mouth and Bugs Bunny is just chilling there. Good for people who like maw shots I suppose.
Also, just want to mention that the goat one is a really good scene. Porky Pig screaming as he gets gulped, a good throat bulge and sound effect, and then the goat's belly gets bigger.
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Well since we are going Looney Tunes can't forget Lumber Jack Rabbit. Vorish scene around the 4:00 minute mark.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/v ... tion=click
There is a shorter version of Lumber jack Rabbit were Bugs gets a good licking at around the 2:30 minute mark
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/v ... tion=click
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/v ... tion=click
There is a shorter version of Lumber jack Rabbit were Bugs gets a good licking at around the 2:30 minute mark
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/v ... tion=click
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So, I was going to talk about the vore in the How to Train Your Dragon books. But after going over a couple of books on Archive.com, I remembered something about the books. The stories mainly used dragons eating things to emphasize the character and personality of the dragons in the books. Because the book dragons were sentient enough to have their own language that Hiccup could understand and speak. However, they're so unreasonable, selfish, vindictive, cruel, stubborn, prideful, rude, and just all-around mean that talking to them was only slightly more effective than the normal Viking way of talking to them, shouting as loud as possible. They're also not nearly as big as they are in the movies, the biggest "land" dragons the book mention is the size of big cats like lions or leopards with sea dragons being Lovecraftian level big. Toothless is also really small, green, mean and nothing like a cat, he does seem to like eating cats among other things.
Either way, all vore scenarios in these books are like the Green Death encounter in the first book, How to Train Your Dragon.
Heavy on cruelty and narcissism with descriptions that emphasize the qualities of the predator.
Similarly, in the How to speak Dragonese Book, the vore is just a medium for the story and characters.
I also remember the second book, How to be a Pirate, had some vore scenes too. Particularly, there's one part where a translucent octopus-like dragon ate an evil Viking who cornered Hiccup and was going to kill him. I would assume that the other books have vore moments because it seems like a common occurrence. But I'm not going to check all these books, I don't have the time to reread them all. But if anyone else wants to take a look, all the books can be found on Archive.com if you search for "Cowell, Cressida" or follow this link: https://archive.org/search.php?query=cr ... ressida%22
Also, let me mention two old vore scenes I saw a while ago before I forget about them.
The first one is from Where's Wally, episode 5 "Draining the Deep" and it happens at 1:25. Basically, evil Waldo gets "eaten" by a venus villain trap and gets spat out 2 minutes later... naked for some reason. I don't know if there are any more vore scenes from this show, but there can't be that many. https://www.wcostream.com/wheres-wally- ... g-the-deep
The other one is from a 100-year-old short silent film called "The Astronomer's Dream". But, from what I can gather, the moon appears in the Astronomer's window when he falls asleep after seeing Satan and a strange woman. When it appears, the moon eats the astronomer's telescope and stool before belching smoke. When the smoke clears, two kids(?) come out of the mouth of the moon and start dancing around before the old tosses them back into the moon. At the 2:20 mark, the old man tries to attack a suit of armor only for the moon to reappear and catch the man in its mouth. He gets chewed to pieces and satan reappears to taunt the old man before he gets booted out by the strange woman again. The woman then tosses the old man's pieces back into the moon, slowly rebuilding him in his chair. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Astronomer%27s_Dream
Either way, all vore scenarios in these books are like the Green Death encounter in the first book, How to Train Your Dragon.
Spoiler: show
Similarly, in the How to speak Dragonese Book, the vore is just a medium for the story and characters.
Spoiler: show
I also remember the second book, How to be a Pirate, had some vore scenes too. Particularly, there's one part where a translucent octopus-like dragon ate an evil Viking who cornered Hiccup and was going to kill him. I would assume that the other books have vore moments because it seems like a common occurrence. But I'm not going to check all these books, I don't have the time to reread them all. But if anyone else wants to take a look, all the books can be found on Archive.com if you search for "Cowell, Cressida" or follow this link: https://archive.org/search.php?query=cr ... ressida%22
Also, let me mention two old vore scenes I saw a while ago before I forget about them.
The first one is from Where's Wally, episode 5 "Draining the Deep" and it happens at 1:25. Basically, evil Waldo gets "eaten" by a venus villain trap and gets spat out 2 minutes later... naked for some reason. I don't know if there are any more vore scenes from this show, but there can't be that many. https://www.wcostream.com/wheres-wally- ... g-the-deep
The other one is from a 100-year-old short silent film called "The Astronomer's Dream". But, from what I can gather, the moon appears in the Astronomer's window when he falls asleep after seeing Satan and a strange woman. When it appears, the moon eats the astronomer's telescope and stool before belching smoke. When the smoke clears, two kids(?) come out of the mouth of the moon and start dancing around before the old tosses them back into the moon. At the 2:20 mark, the old man tries to attack a suit of armor only for the moon to reappear and catch the man in its mouth. He gets chewed to pieces and satan reappears to taunt the old man before he gets booted out by the strange woman again. The woman then tosses the old man's pieces back into the moon, slowly rebuilding him in his chair. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Astronomer%27s_Dream
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mojokingbee1 wrote:the latest "Looney Tunes Cartoons" eps has a few vore moments.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
Any links to those episodes?
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RyanKrakinski wrote:mojokingbee1 wrote:the latest "Looney Tunes Cartoons" eps has a few vore moments.
"In "Beast a-Birdin'" Sylvester swallows a woodpecker... that drills a hole out of his stomach.
in "Love Goat", a goat eats Porky Pig.
And in "Bottoms Up" Bugs tricks Pete Puma into eating his own tail, and then himself entirely. Then Bugs eats himself too.
Any links to those episodes?
https://kimcartoon.li/Cartoon/Looney-Tu ... ?id=104086 (2:47)
https://kimcartoon.li/Cartoon/Looney-Tu ... ?id=104087 (11:39)
https://kimcartoon.li/Cartoon/Looney-Tu ... ?id=104094 (11:45)
https://kimcartoon.li/Cartoon/Looney-Tu ... ?id=104093 (4:10)
https://kimcartoon.li/Cartoon/Looney-Tu ... ?id=104095 (11:17)
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untranslated manga about an otaku girl who lives with monster girls who try to eat her or use her as a sacrifice. most of the scenes are to absorb life energy or blood but in chapter 10 and 11 we have scenes of a snake girl who constantly tries to eat the otaku girl and then spits her out
https://www.manhuaren.com/manhua-huoren ... anxiaojie/
https://www.manhuaren.com/manhua-huoren ... anxiaojie/
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Is there any other female pred vore in other mangas
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typemoon wrote:here have other manga vore chapers
https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/manga/1651 ... ode/403316
https://manga1000.com/%e3%80%90%e7%ac%a ... 80%82-raw/
https://www.mhgui.com/comic/6585/71287.html#p=1
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RyanKrakinski wrote:typemoon wrote:here have other manga vore chapers
https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/manga/1651 ... ode/403316
https://manga1000.com/%e3%80%90%e7%ac%a ... 80%82-raw/
https://www.mhgui.com/comic/6585/71287.html#p=1
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1st: Isekai manga, girl gets swallowed by monster, guy? saves her.
2nd: Fantasy manga, girl gets swallowed by monster frog, escapes.
3rd: Gantz-esque story (I think, based on the clothes) girl gets absorbed by snake monster.
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No no I was talking about in manga females eating people
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