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[[File:eye-awaken_7656.jpg|frame|What can be scarier than a [[Auto Revive|respawning]] [[Fluffy the Terrible|giant teddybear?]]]
[[File:eye-awaken 7656.jpg|frame|What can be scarier than a [[Auto Revive|respawning]] [[Fluffy the Terrible|giant teddybear?]]]]
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{{quote|'''Servo''': And, his eyes open.<br />
{{quote|'''Servo''': And, his eyes open.
'''Crow''': ''An-n-n-nd'' his eyes open.<br />
'''Crow''': ''An-n-n-nd'' his eyes open.
'''Mike''': His eyes open.<br />
'''Mike''': His eyes open.
'''Servo''': Eyes open, yeah, yeah, big surprise, he's still alive-<br />
'''Servo''': Eyes open, yeah, yeah, big surprise, he's still alive-
'''Crow''': Eyes open.<br />
'''Crow''': Eyes open.
'''Mike''': ''His EYES open.''<br />
'''Mike''': ''His EYES open.''
'''Servo''': -can we just move it along here-<br />
'''Servo''': -can we just move it along here-
'''Crow''': ''Come ON!''<br />
'''Crow''': ''Come ON!''
''(His eyes open)''<br />
''(His eyes open)''
'''Servo''': (as Kalgan) "...I'm sitting in something ''wet''."|''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' commentary of ''[[Space Mutiny]]''.}}
'''Servo''': (as Kalgan) "...I'm sitting in something ''wet''."
|''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' commentary of ''[[Space Mutiny]]''.}}


Finally, after deadly fighting and clever tactics, the [[Serial Killer]], monster, alien, or what-have-you is down for the count. The hero turns to leave... and the monster's eye opens.
Finally, after deadly fighting and clever tactics, the [[Serial Killer]], monster, alien, or what-have-you is down for the count. The hero turns to leave... and the monster's eye opens.


Typically used as part of a [[The End or Is It]] ending, but just as often used whenever a hero dismisses a "[[Not Quite Dead|corpse]]" as inanimate and either walks off or gets too close. A favorite is to have the hero deliberately get within striking distance to retrieve a weapon or item near or lodged in the creature... only to have their eyes open and arms come up and grab them. Also frequently happens with [[Finger Twitching Revival|hands twitching]], especially after the coroner's already pulled the sheet over the supposed corpse's head; that goes clear back to [[Frankenstein]] making this [[Older Than Radio]].
Typically used as part of a [[The End - or Is It?]] ending, but just as often used whenever a hero dismisses a "[[Not Quite Dead|corpse]]" as inanimate and either walks off or gets too close. A favorite is to have the hero deliberately get within striking distance to retrieve a weapon or item near or lodged in the creature... only to have their eyes open and arms come up and grab them. Also frequently happens with [[Finger-Twitching Revival|hands twitching]], especially after the coroner's already pulled the sheet over the supposed corpse's head; that goes clear back to [[Frankenstein]] making this [[Older Than Radio]].


An interesting minor variation involves beings in [[People Jars]] or [[Harmless Freezing|who are frozen]] moving ''just'' once they're out of the hero's field of vision. Combines nicely with [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]] and [[Eye Lights Out]]. Compare to [[Finger Twitching Revival]]. See also [[Pivotal Wakeup]], and [[The Eyes Have It]] for when the eyes belong to [[Malevolent Architecture|something]] [[Demonic Dummy|which is not]] [[Perverse Puppet|actually]] [[Nightmare Fuel|alive]].
An interesting minor variation involves beings in [[People Jars]] or [[Harmless Freezing|who are frozen]] moving ''just'' once they're out of the hero's field of vision. Combines nicely with [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]] and [[Eye Lights Out]]. Compare to [[Finger-Twitching Revival]]. See also [[Pivotal Wakeup]], and [[The Eyes Have It]] for when the eyes belong to [[Malevolent Architecture|something]] [[Demonic Dummy|which is not]] [[Perverse Puppet|actually]] [[Nightmare Fuel|alive]].


{{examples|Examples}}
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== Anime and Manga ==

== Anime & Manga ==
* During Zorin Blitz's horrific assault on the [[Hellsing]] headquarters, Seras' eyes are slashed out. Then she {{spoiler|drinks Pip's blood, thus becoming a "true" vampire}}, and her eyes open again... looking like the eyes of the unholy horror she has become. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Asskickery ensues]].
* During Zorin Blitz's horrific assault on the [[Hellsing]] headquarters, Seras' eyes are slashed out. Then she {{spoiler|drinks Pip's blood, thus becoming a "true" vampire}}, and her eyes open again... looking like the eyes of the unholy horror she has become. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Asskickery ensues]].
* In ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'', our heroes manage to kill a Pursuer with a big enough boom to cause its "corpse" to get buried in rubble. As they pull themselves out of the wreckage to try to regroup, the demon bursts out from the rubble and attempts to attack again--only to be [[The Cavalry|hit by a barrage of gunfire from backup from the Order, who arrived just in time]].
* In ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'', our heroes manage to kill a Pursuer with a big enough boom to cause its "corpse" to get buried in rubble. As they pull themselves out of the wreckage to try to regroup, the demon bursts out from the rubble and attempts to attack again—only to be [[The Cavalry|hit by a barrage of gunfire from backup from the Order, who arrived just in time]].
* The behelits in ''[[Berserk]]'' just look like weirdly carved little stones (possibly made by Picasso) until you look at 'em real hard, and they blink. Or look back. Somewhat subverted in that they can't really ''do'' anything except blink, and fairly rarely [[Tears of Blood|weep blood]]. Of course, the weeping of blood ''causes'' [[Nightmare Fuel|all sorts of horrible things to happen]], but the behelits themselves don't do much, besides act as creepy little blinking doorbells.
* The behelits in ''[[Berserk]]'' just look like weirdly carved little stones (possibly made by Picasso) until you look at 'em real hard, and they blink. Or look back. Somewhat subverted in that they can't really ''do'' anything except blink, and fairly rarely [[Tears of Blood|weep blood]]. Of course, the weeping of blood ''causes'' [[Nightmare Fuel|all sorts of horrible things to happen]], but the behelits themselves don't do much, besides act as creepy little blinking doorbells.
* Uchihas in ''[[Naruto]]'' when reveling new eye power
* Uchihas in ''[[Naruto]]'' when reveling new eye power
* [[I Am a Hero]]: This http://www.mangafox.com/manga/i_am_a_hero/v06/c059/4.html, after Hirumi became victim to the zombie virus.
* [[I Am a Hero]]: This http://www.mangafox.com/manga/i_am_a_hero/v06/c059/4.html, after Hirumi became victim to the zombie virus.
* ''[[Sword Oratoria]]'', episode 4: Bad enough that there had been a murder, and that somebody wants the episode's [[MacGuffin]] badly enough to kill for it - but when our heroines discover the MacGuffin is alive and its eyes open, things go [[From Bad to Worse]].


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* In the final issue of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', the genocidal Anti-Monitor appears to be finally dead after a mass attack by the heroes of five Earths. As they turn to leave, Kid Flash says it's all over, and they're finally going home. This is said over a series of panels zooming in on the Anti-Monitor's black, empty eye sockets. In the final panel, the eye has a tiny spark of light within...
* In the final issue of ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', the genocidal Anti-Monitor appears to be finally dead after a mass attack by the heroes of five Earths. As they turn to leave, Kid Flash says it's all over, and they're finally going home. This is said over a series of panels zooming in on the Anti-Monitor's black, empty eye sockets. In the final panel, the eye has a tiny spark of light within...



== Film ==
== Film ==
* Parodied in ''Naked Gun 2 1/2'' just before Frank Drebin shoves a firehouse into Hector Savage's mouth. Yes.
* Parodied in ''Naked Gun 2 1/2'' just before Frank Drebin shoves a firehouse into Hector Savage's mouth. Yes.
* A variation is done in ''[[I Know What You Did Last Summer (Film)|I Know What You Did Last Summer]]''. The innocent victim does this after he's thrown in the water because the assholes who hit him with their car don't want to go to jail. [[It Got Worse]] because the [[Jerk Jock]] dove in to see if the victim would sink and he ''sees the victim open his eyes''! This means that he's the only one ''who knows that the victim is still alive''! He crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]] when he swims away (They all do, really, but he totally crosses the line more than they do).
* A variation is done in ''[[I Know What You Did Last Summer]]''. The innocent victim does this after he's thrown in the water because the assholes who hit him with their car don't want to go to jail. [[It Got Worse]] because the [[Jerk Jock]] dove in to see if the victim would sink and he ''sees the victim open his eyes''! This means that he's the only one ''who knows that the victim is still alive''! He crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]] when he swims away (They all do, really, but he totally crosses the line more than they do).
* This trope was featured in ''[[X Men Origins Wolverine (Film)|X Men Origins Wolverine]]'' when {{spoiler|Deadpool, who we believed to have died in a tower collapse, is revealed to be alive as his decapitated head is shown in the rubble as the eye's ominously open, while the head whispers "Shhhhhh..." to the audience.}}
* This trope was featured in ''[[X Men Origins: Wolverine|X Men Origins Wolverine]]'' when {{spoiler|Deadpool, who we believed to have died in a tower collapse, is revealed to be alive as his decapitated head is shown in the rubble as the eye's ominously open, while the head whispers "Shhhhhh..." to the audience.}}
* Done in a marvelously over-the-top fashion in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's ''[[Cannibal the Musical]]''.
* Done in a marvellously over-the-top fashion in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's ''[[Cannibal! The Musical]]''.
* The first best example coming to mind being, of course, the hand coming out of the grave in ''[[Stephen King|Carrie]]''.
* The first best example coming to mind being, of course, the hand coming out of the grave in ''[[Stephen King|Carrie]]''.
* The 1978 Australian film ''Patrick'' is a perfect example of this trope. The title character is in a coma with his eyes eternally open. The only time they're closed is at the end when he's believed to be dead, just so he can open them again (and remain open during the end credits).
* The 1978 Australian film ''Patrick'' is a perfect example of this trope. The title character is in a coma with his eyes eternally open. The only time they're closed is at the end when he's believed to be dead, just so he can open them again (and remain open during the end credits).
* The first zombie encountered in the ''[[Resident Evil]]'' [[The Movie|movie]] is of the [[People Jars]] variety.
* The first zombie encountered in the ''[[Resident Evil]]'' [[The Movie|movie]] is of the [[People Jars]] variety.
* ''[[Space Mutiny]]'', much to the delight of the ''[[MST3K]]'' crew. Their riffing provided the original trope name (now the page quote).
* ''[[Space Mutiny]]'', much to the delight of the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' crew. Their riffing provided the original trope name (now the page quote).
* ''[[Danger Diabolik (Film)|Danger Diabolik]]'', the feature film of the final episode of ''[[MST3K]]'', ends on a variation of this theme.
* ''[[Danger: Diabolik]]'', the feature film of the final episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', ends on a variation of this theme.
* Not involving a death, but something similar happens at the end of ''[[X-Men (Film)|X-Men]]: The Last Stand''. {{spoiler|Magneto, who has lost his power, reaches a hand out toward a metal chess piece, which twitches ever so slightly just before the credits roll.}}
* Not involving a death, but something similar happens at the end of ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]: The Last Stand''. {{spoiler|Magneto, who has lost his power, reaches a hand out toward a metal chess piece, which twitches ever so slightly just before the credits roll.}}
* This happens so frequently in the ''[[Evil Dead]]'' films that in the third film Ash, who seems to be otherwise dumb as a post, actually catches on!
* This happens so frequently in the ''[[Evil Dead]]'' films that in the third film Ash, who seems to be otherwise dumb as a post, actually catches on!
** He also gets a great [[One Liner]] from the situation: "It's a trick. Get an axe."
** He also gets a great [[One-Liner]] from the situation: "It's a trick. Get an axe."
* Used ''and'' subverted in the second ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' movie. At the start of the film, Shredder does the "hand bursting from rubble" variant to show he survived his fate at the end of the previous movie. At the climax, Super Shredder's hand bursts from the wreckage of the docks he brought down on himself, leading the Turtles to exclaim "[[No One Could Survive That]]!" A second later, the hand goes limp, proving them right.
* Used ''and'' subverted in the second ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' movie. At the start of the film, Shredder does the "hand bursting from rubble" variant to show he survived his fate at the end of the previous movie. At the climax, Super Shredder's hand bursts from the wreckage of the docks he brought down on himself, leading the Turtles to exclaim "[[No One Could Survive That]]!" A second later, the hand goes limp, proving them right.
** [Or were they?!]] TMNT the animated movie that seems to be in the same cannon as the live action movies suggests that Shredder is still alive and working on a comeback.
** [[Or were they?!]] TMNT the animated movie that seems to be in the same cannon as the live action movies suggests that Shredder is still alive and working on a comeback.
* The [[Finger Twitching Revival|hand-twitching version]] happened, followed shortly by the eyes opening, in ''[[Independence Day]]'' as a captured alien is being "dissected" (whoops, turns out that's just its containment suit).
* The [[Finger-Twitching Revival|hand-twitching version]] happened, followed shortly by the eyes opening, in ''[[Independence Day]]'' as a captured alien is being "dissected" (whoops, turns out that's just its containment suit).
** After it's taken down properly, one of the soldiers - clearly wary of this trope by now - approaches and puts several more shots into the alien, and is rewarded with its death screams.
** After it's taken down properly, one of the soldiers - clearly wary of this trope by now - approaches and puts several more shots into the alien, and is rewarded with its death screams.
* The end of ''[[Crank (Film)|Crank]]'' has a variant. At the end of the movie, after {{spoiler|being injected twice with a poison that will kill him when his adrenaline runs down, being shot, ''and'' being dropped a few thousand feet out of a helicopter to land on a car, bounce fifty feet in the air, and smash to the ground}}, the camera focuses on Chev's open eye. Which ''blinks''. And now we have ''[[Crank (Film)|Crank]] 2''.
* The end of ''[[Crank]]'' has a variant. At the end of the movie, after {{spoiler|being injected twice with a poison that will kill him when his adrenaline runs down, being shot, ''and'' being dropped a few thousand feet out of a helicopter to land on a car, bounce fifty feet in the air, and smash to the ground}}, the camera focuses on Chev's open eye. Which ''blinks''. And now we have ''[[Crank]] 2''.
** The creators mention in the commentary that everything that happens after Chev drinks the "plant shit" drug may not have actually happened, at least not the way the viewer sees it. Given the ridiculous premise of the second movie, this could be them dropping hints, or just giving a secondary interpretation of the more impossible parts of the film and its upcoming sequel.
** The creators mention in the commentary that everything that happens after Chev drinks the "plant shit" drug may not have actually happened, at least not the way the viewer sees it. Given the ridiculous premise of the second movie, this could be them dropping hints, or just giving a secondary interpretation of the more impossible parts of the film and its upcoming sequel.
** Not to be outdone, the end of ''[[Crank (Film)|Crank]] 2'' features this as well. {{spoiler|After a ridiculous final showdown that ends with Chev severely disfigured by burns, Doc Miles manages to reinsert his real heart, but fails to get it pumping. After Chev's friends leave the room in tears, the camera focuses on Chev's face for several seconds, and his charred eyelids snap open.}}
** Not to be outdone, the end of ''[[Crank]] 2'' features this as well. {{spoiler|After a ridiculous final showdown that ends with Chev severely disfigured by burns, Doc Miles manages to reinsert his real heart, but fails to get it pumping. After Chev's friends leave the room in tears, the camera focuses on Chev's face for several seconds, and his charred eyelids snap open.}}
* All three of the original ''[[The Terminator]]'' movies did this. In ''Rise of the Machines,'' this comes after a ''[[Nuclear Weapons Taboo|Terminator Core meltdown]]''.
* All three of the original ''[[The Terminator]]'' movies did this. In ''Rise of the Machines,'' this comes after a ''[[Nuclear Weapons Taboo|Terminator Core meltdown]]''.
* In Vanilla Sky, Tom Cruise's character does this but with only one eye.
* In Vanilla Sky, Tom Cruise's character does this but with only one eye.
* In the Baz Luhrmann film version of ''~William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet~'', at the climax, Romeo gives his speech over what he ''thinks'' is Juliet's corpse. As he tilts his head back to drink the poison, her eyes blink open, and she reaches up to touch his cheek. Cue the [[Oh Crap]] look on his face seconds before his death.
* In the Baz Luhrmann film version of ''[[William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet]]'', at the climax, Romeo gives his speech over what he ''thinks'' is Juliet's corpse. As he tilts his head back to drink the poison, her eyes blink open, and she reaches up to touch his cheek. Cue the [[Oh Crap]] look on his face seconds before his death.
* ''Ali G Indahouse''. The Acting Prime Minister is knocked out by Ali G's swinging gold chain. He comes to as Ali leaves the room.
* ''Ali G Indahouse''. The Acting Prime Minister is knocked out by Ali G's swinging gold chain. He comes to as Ali leaves the room.
* Horrifically well done in ''Misery'' when Sheldon finally attacks Annie Wilkes.
* Horrifically well done in ''Misery'' when Sheldon finally attacks Annie Wilkes.
* In the film of ''Matilda'', the scene near the end where Ms. Trunchbull is lying seemingly unconscious on the floor uses this trope. When a boy gets too close to her, her eyes flick open and she reaches up to grab him.
* In the film of ''Matilda'', the scene near the end where Ms. Trunchbull is lying seemingly unconscious on the floor uses this trope. When a boy gets too close to her, her eyes flick open and she reaches up to grab him.
* In ''Stealth'', EDI's core relights after {{spoiler|its body is destroyed via [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}.
* In ''Stealth'', EDI's core relights after {{spoiler|its body is destroyed via [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}.
* This happens at the end of ''[[Avatar (Film)|Avatar]]''... {{spoiler|but they're Jake's eyes opening, not following a near-fatal injury, but after his rebirth instead.}}
* This happens at the end of ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]''... {{spoiler|but they're Jake's eyes opening, not following a near-fatal injury, but after his rebirth instead.}}
** The same thing happens at the end of ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Breaking Dawn Part 1]]''... {{spoiler|Bella opening her red eyes as a newborn vampire.}}
** The same thing happens at the end of ''[[Twilight (novel)|Breaking Dawn Part 1]]''... {{spoiler|Bella opening her red eyes as a newborn vampire.}}
* Inverted in ''Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God'', in which the hero discovers that the titular dragon god is slumbering inside a mountain, and ''parts its eyelid with his bare hands'' to prove its nature to his skeptical companions. The dragon is too deeply asleep to be disturbed by this manhandling and doesn't awaken until later.
* Inverted in ''Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God'', in which the hero discovers that the titular dragon god is slumbering inside a mountain, and ''parts its eyelid with his bare hands'' to prove its nature to his skeptical companions. The dragon is too deeply asleep to be disturbed by this manhandling and doesn't awaken until later.
* In the recent ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (Film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'', Toothless the dragon pulls this when Hiccup examines his prone body.
* In the recent ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'', Toothless the dragon pulls this when Hiccup examines his prone body.
* Something like this happened in ''[[Catwoman (Film)|Catwoman]]'' when the main character's '''iris''' suddenly transforms to reveal that she is alive.
* Something like this happened in ''[[Catwoman (film)|Catwoman]]'' when the main character's '''iris''' suddenly transforms to reveal that she is alive.
* A rather horrific example happens in the [[Val Lewton]] film ''Bedlam''. [[Boris Karloff]]'s character is said to be dead, and is being bricked up in a wall to hide the evidence. Then suddenly his eyes flicker open, he opens his mouth - and the last brick is put in place before he has time to scream.
* A rather horrific example happens in the [[Val Lewton]] film ''Bedlam''. [[Boris Karloff]]'s character is said to be dead, and is being bricked up in a wall to hide the evidence. Then suddenly his eyes flicker open, he opens his mouth - and the last brick is put in place before he has time to scream.
* Done with the crushed block of metal (srsly) that used to be a '57 Plymouth in ''[[Christine]].''
* Done with the crushed block of metal (srsly) that used to be a '57 Plymouth in ''[[Christine]].''
* The beginning of [[Friday the 13 th|Jason Lives]]. After Tommy Jarvis goes psycho on a maggot ridden Jason corpse. He leaves the fence post used to impale him in the corpse. Next thing you know lightning strikes that fence post twice bringing Jason back to life. To add more '''[[Squick]]''' to it a maggot falls off his rotten eyebrow seconds after the eye opens.
* The beginning of [[Friday the 13th (film)|Jason Lives]]. After Tommy Jarvis goes psycho on a maggot ridden Jason corpse. He leaves the fence post used to impale him in the corpse. Next thing you know lightning strikes that fence post twice bringing Jason back to life. To add more '''[[Squick]]''' to it a maggot falls off his rotten eyebrow seconds after the eye opens.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* In ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Guards Guards|Guards Guards]]'', just as Carrot [[By the Book Cop|attempts to arrest an unconscious dragon]] lying under the remains of the buildings it fell into;
* In ''[[Guards! Guards!]]'', just as Carrot [[By-The-Book Cop|attempts to arrest an unconscious dragon]] lying under the remains of the buildings it fell into;
{{quote| "The rubble heaved, and opened one eye. One big back pupil floating in a bloodshot glow tried to focus on them."}}
{{quote|"The rubble heaved, and opened one eye. One big back pupil floating in a bloodshot glow tried to focus on them."}}


== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* A similar thing happened on an episode of ''[[Stargate SG-1 (TV)|Stargate SG-1]]'' when they extracted an Ancient who'd been frozen in the ice for like a million years; halfway thawed and her eye contracts.
* A similar thing happened on an episode of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' when they extracted an Ancient who'd been frozen in the ice for like a million years; halfway thawed and her eye contracts.
** Except that one of the doctors was shining a light in her eye at the time, noticed the pupilary contraction, and then checked it again to confirm it, which immediately tipped off everybody that the Ancient was still alive.
** Except that one of the doctors was shining a light in her eye at the time, noticed the pupilary contraction, and then checked it again to confirm it, which immediately tipped off everybody that the Ancient was still alive.
* Though not a villain per se, a deranged, concussion-ridden Basil Fawlty does this before making good his escape from the hospital in a classic episode of ''[[Fawlty Towers]]''. What happens next? [[Hilarity Ensues|Well...]]
* Though not a villain per se, a deranged, concussion-ridden Basil Fawlty does this before making good his escape from the hospital in a classic episode of ''[[Fawlty Towers]]''. What happens next? [[Hilarity Ensues|Well...]]
* Iké Dubaku in the ''[[Twenty Four (TV)|Twenty Four]]'' after his target [[I Surrender Suckers|surrender-suckerpunches]] [[Land Mine Goes Click|with a landmine]] in the special episode "''Redemption''". Since the audience already knew that the character was returning for the seventh season, it was not much of a twist, however.
* Iké Dubaku in the ''[[24|Twenty Four]]'' after his target [[I Surrender, Suckers|surrender-suckerpunches]] [[Land Mine Goes Click|with a landmine]] in the special episode "''Redemption''". Since the audience already knew that the character was returning for the seventh season, it was not much of a twist, however.
* On ''[[One Life to Live]]'', after being shot several times and then locked in the trunk of a car that was then pushed off of a cliff into the ocean, Todd Manning's body washed up on shore. The last shot of him was of his eyes opening.
* On ''[[One Life to Live]]'', after being shot several times and then locked in the trunk of a car that was then pushed off of a cliff into the ocean, Todd Manning's body washed up on shore. The last shot of him was of his eyes opening.
* In the first episode of ''[[Torchwood Miracle Day (TV)|Torchwood Miracle Day]]'', a suicide bomber's {{spoiler|head is detached to see if it can still live. It seems to be dead... and then the eyes open.}} Keep in mind that {{spoiler|the suicide bomber's bomb has gone off. With him still attached.}} [[Nightmare Fuel|Brrr...]]
* In the first episode of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'', a suicide bomber's {{spoiler|head is detached to see if it can still live. It seems to be dead... and then the eyes open.}} Keep in mind that {{spoiler|the suicide bomber's bomb has gone off. With him still attached.}} [[Nightmare Fuel|Brrr...]]


== Music video ==
== Music video ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeNNfS0ZTnU&ob=av3e Goodbye Mr A] by The Hoosiers, Even after sending Mr A into space (and blowing him up) his eyes open at the end.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeNNfS0ZTnU&ob=av3e Goodbye Mr A] by The Hoosiers, Even after sending Mr A into space (and blowing him up) his eyes open at the end.



== Professional Wrestling ==
== Professional Wrestling ==
* [[The Undertaker]] usually does this when it looks like he's down and out, before he sits up suddenly.
* [[The Undertaker]] usually does this when it looks like he's down and out, before he sits up suddenly.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Happens at the end of ''[[Metroid]] Prime''. Interestingly enough, the eye in question is [[Eyes Do Not Belong There|on the back of a hand.]]
* Happens at the end of ''[[Metroid]] Prime''. Interestingly enough, the eye in question is [[Eyes Do Not Belong There|on the back of a hand.]]
* At the climax of ''Donkey Kong 64'', King K. Rool has hit the canvas after losing a fight to the entire Kong family. As a triumphant Chunky Kong waves to the crowd, we see a closeup of K. Rool's inert face. And then, his eye (the hypertrophied, bloodshot one, of course) pops open.
* At the climax of ''Donkey Kong 64'', King K. Rool has hit the canvas after losing a fight to the entire Kong family. As a triumphant Chunky Kong waves to the crowd, we see a closeup of K. Rool's inert face. And then, his eye (the hypertrophied, bloodshot one, of course) pops open.
* At the end of ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'', GLaDOS does this, in a room of spare eye parts. Then starts to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|sing]].
* At the end of ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'', GLaDOS does this, in a room of spare eye parts. Then starts to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|sing]].
** She does it again in the [[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]] E3 trailer, with the "eye" light on her head turning on just before she starts to move.
** She does it again in the [[Portal 2]] E3 trailer, with the "eye" light on her head turning on just before she starts to move.
* In ''[[Resident Evil]] 2'', after the player defeats [[Implacable Man|Mr. X]] for the first time and leaves the room, we are treated to an ingame cutscene of him standing up again, apparently unharmed. The low texture resolution prevents us from seeing his eyes open per se, but it still fits the trope.
* In ''[[Resident Evil]] 2'', after the player defeats [[Implacable Man|Mr. X]] for the first time and leaves the room, we are treated to an ingame cutscene of him standing up again, apparently unharmed. The low texture resolution prevents us from seeing his eyes open per se, but it still fits the trope.
* A variation of this happens in ''[[Tomb Raider]]: Underworld''. On Jan Mayen Island, Lara Croft comes across a yeti-like beast sprawled on the floor, apparently dead. She comments on how it and its kind may have been the inspiration for the frost giants in Norse mythology, then starts to walk away...whereupon the creature lurches to its feet while her back is turned and attacks her.
* A variation of this happens in ''[[Tomb Raider]]: Underworld''. On Jan Mayen Island, Lara Croft comes across a yeti-like beast sprawled on the floor, apparently dead. She comments on how it and its kind may have been the inspiration for the frost giants in Norse mythology, then starts to walk away...whereupon the creature lurches to its feet while her back is turned and attacks her.
* In ''[[Contra]] III: The Alien Wars'', the final boss is a giant brain with an eye in the center. Once it's defeated, the player characters grab onto the missile hanging from a support helicopter and fly away. Playing on Easy or Normal difficulty leads to the brain reviving, the eye opening, and a deafening roar [[Load Bearing Boss|as the base explodes]]... Playing on Hard means the brain gets a brand new metallic [[Powered Armor]] and ''chases the heroes out of the base''.
* In ''[[Contra]] III: The Alien Wars'', the final boss is a giant brain with an eye in the center. Once it's defeated, the player characters grab onto the missile hanging from a support helicopter and fly away. Playing on Easy or Normal difficulty leads to the brain reviving, the eye opening, and a deafening roar [[Load-Bearing Boss|as the base explodes]]... Playing on Hard means the brain gets a brand new metallic [[Powered Armor]] and ''chases the heroes out of the base''.
* In ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'', after you shut down the Ultimate Chimera, and [[All Is Well That Ends Well|everyone leaves the place thinking their nightmare is over]], the bird sitting on its head pushes the button and the monster is once again activated.
* In ''[[Mother 3]]'', after you shut down the Ultimate Chimera, and [[Any Torment You Can Walk Away From|everyone leaves the place thinking their nightmare is over]], the bird sitting on its head pushes the button and the monster is once again activated.
* In one of the ''Transformers'' games Starscream does this with his eye lighting up followed by the camera zooming into it (you fight him again in the same game).
* In one of the ''Transformers'' games Starscream does this with his eye lighting up followed by the camera zooming into it (you fight him again in the same game).
* One of [[Eternal Darkness|Alexandria Rovias']] sanity effects during the main game has her playing some notes on a piano and then inspecting a man that seems to be hanging on a noose. The corpse then opens its eyes suddenly before a raspy voice shouts "The Darkness is Coming!", a voice that sounds very similar to that of Xel'latoth.
* One of [[Eternal Darkness|Alexandria Rovias']] sanity effects during the main game has her playing some notes on a piano and then inspecting a man that seems to be hanging on a noose. The corpse then opens its eyes suddenly before a raspy voice shouts "The Darkness is Coming!", a voice that sounds very similar to that of Xel'latoth.
* This is the first action Ganon does after possessing Zelda in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]].''
* This is the first action Ganon does after possessing Zelda in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]].''



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** [[Bring Me My Brown Pants|Many bowels were voided when this happened.]] [[Oh Crap|Including my own.]]
** [[Bring Me My Brown Pants|Many bowels were voided when this happened.]] [[Oh Crap|Including my own.]]
* ''[[Ice Age]] 2'' had one of the two frozen alligators' eyes do this after Mannie is persuaded to ignore his [[Spider Sense]].
* ''[[Ice Age]] 2'' had one of the two frozen alligators' eyes do this after Mannie is persuaded to ignore his [[Spider Sense]].
** Rudy does this several times in ice age 3.
** Rudy does this several times in ice age 3.
* The chicken in ''[[Family Guy]]'' does the eye-opening variant.
* The chicken in ''[[Family Guy]]'' does the eye-opening variant.
* A variant of this happens in the [[Transformers Generation One|G1]] ''[[Transformers]]'' cartoon. Megatron and a bunch of Decepticons got chucked into lava as a [[Disney Death]] and assumed dead. They can't shut their eyes being robots and whatnot, but a closeup on Megatron's face has his eyes [[Glowing Eyes of Doom|light up as if he were to wake]].
* A variant of this happens in the [[Transformers Generation 1|G1]] ''[[Transformers]]'' cartoon. Megatron and a bunch of Decepticons got chucked into lava as a [[Disney Death]] and assumed dead. They can't shut their eyes being robots and whatnot, but a closeup on Megatron's face has his eyes [[Glowing Eyes of Doom|light up as if he were to wake]].
* Dragon in ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]''. Fortunately, he's drugged, so that's ''all'' he does.
* Dragon in ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]''. Fortunately, he's drugged, so that's ''all'' he does.


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What can be scarier than a respawning giant teddybear?

Servo: And, his eyes open.
Crow: An-n-n-nd his eyes open.
Mike: His eyes open.
Servo: Eyes open, yeah, yeah, big surprise, he's still alive-
Crow: Eyes open.
Mike: His EYES open.
Servo: -can we just move it along here-
Crow: Come ON!
(His eyes open)
Servo: (as Kalgan) "...I'm sitting in something wet."

Finally, after deadly fighting and clever tactics, the Serial Killer, monster, alien, or what-have-you is down for the count. The hero turns to leave... and the monster's eye opens.

Typically used as part of a The End - or Is It? ending, but just as often used whenever a hero dismisses a "corpse" as inanimate and either walks off or gets too close. A favorite is to have the hero deliberately get within striking distance to retrieve a weapon or item near or lodged in the creature... only to have their eyes open and arms come up and grab them. Also frequently happens with hands twitching, especially after the coroner's already pulled the sheet over the supposed corpse's head; that goes clear back to Frankenstein making this Older Than Radio.

An interesting minor variation involves beings in People Jars or who are frozen moving just once they're out of the hero's field of vision. Combines nicely with Glowing Eyes of Doom and Eye Lights Out. Compare to Finger-Twitching Revival. See also Pivotal Wakeup, and The Eyes Have It for when the eyes belong to something which is not actually alive.

Examples of Eye Awaken include:

Anime and Manga

  • During Zorin Blitz's horrific assault on the Hellsing headquarters, Seras' eyes are slashed out. Then she drinks Pip's blood, thus becoming a "true" vampire, and her eyes open again... looking like the eyes of the unholy horror she has become. Asskickery ensues.
  • In Chrono Crusade, our heroes manage to kill a Pursuer with a big enough boom to cause its "corpse" to get buried in rubble. As they pull themselves out of the wreckage to try to regroup, the demon bursts out from the rubble and attempts to attack again—only to be hit by a barrage of gunfire from backup from the Order, who arrived just in time.
  • The behelits in Berserk just look like weirdly carved little stones (possibly made by Picasso) until you look at 'em real hard, and they blink. Or look back. Somewhat subverted in that they can't really do anything except blink, and fairly rarely weep blood. Of course, the weeping of blood causes all sorts of horrible things to happen, but the behelits themselves don't do much, besides act as creepy little blinking doorbells.
  • Uchihas in Naruto when reveling new eye power
  • I Am a Hero: This http://www.mangafox.com/manga/i_am_a_hero/v06/c059/4.html, after Hirumi became victim to the zombie virus.
  • Sword Oratoria, episode 4: Bad enough that there had been a murder, and that somebody wants the episode's MacGuffin badly enough to kill for it - but when our heroines discover the MacGuffin is alive and its eyes open, things go From Bad to Worse.

Comic Books

  • In the final issue of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the genocidal Anti-Monitor appears to be finally dead after a mass attack by the heroes of five Earths. As they turn to leave, Kid Flash says it's all over, and they're finally going home. This is said over a series of panels zooming in on the Anti-Monitor's black, empty eye sockets. In the final panel, the eye has a tiny spark of light within...

Film

  • Parodied in Naked Gun 2 1/2 just before Frank Drebin shoves a firehouse into Hector Savage's mouth. Yes.
  • A variation is done in I Know What You Did Last Summer. The innocent victim does this after he's thrown in the water because the assholes who hit him with their car don't want to go to jail. It Got Worse because the Jerk Jock dove in to see if the victim would sink and he sees the victim open his eyes! This means that he's the only one who knows that the victim is still alive! He crosses the Moral Event Horizon when he swims away (They all do, really, but he totally crosses the line more than they do).
  • This trope was featured in X Men Origins Wolverine when Deadpool, who we believed to have died in a tower collapse, is revealed to be alive as his decapitated head is shown in the rubble as the eye's ominously open, while the head whispers "Shhhhhh..." to the audience.
  • Done in a marvellously over-the-top fashion in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Cannibal! The Musical.
  • The first best example coming to mind being, of course, the hand coming out of the grave in Carrie.
  • The 1978 Australian film Patrick is a perfect example of this trope. The title character is in a coma with his eyes eternally open. The only time they're closed is at the end when he's believed to be dead, just so he can open them again (and remain open during the end credits).
  • The first zombie encountered in the Resident Evil movie is of the People Jars variety.
  • Space Mutiny, much to the delight of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew. Their riffing provided the original trope name (now the page quote).
  • Danger: Diabolik, the feature film of the final episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, ends on a variation of this theme.
  • Not involving a death, but something similar happens at the end of X-Men: The Last Stand. Magneto, who has lost his power, reaches a hand out toward a metal chess piece, which twitches ever so slightly just before the credits roll.
  • This happens so frequently in the Evil Dead films that in the third film Ash, who seems to be otherwise dumb as a post, actually catches on!
    • He also gets a great One-Liner from the situation: "It's a trick. Get an axe."
  • Used and subverted in the second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. At the start of the film, Shredder does the "hand bursting from rubble" variant to show he survived his fate at the end of the previous movie. At the climax, Super Shredder's hand bursts from the wreckage of the docks he brought down on himself, leading the Turtles to exclaim "No One Could Survive That!" A second later, the hand goes limp, proving them right.
    • Or were they?! TMNT the animated movie that seems to be in the same cannon as the live action movies suggests that Shredder is still alive and working on a comeback.
  • The hand-twitching version happened, followed shortly by the eyes opening, in Independence Day as a captured alien is being "dissected" (whoops, turns out that's just its containment suit).
    • After it's taken down properly, one of the soldiers - clearly wary of this trope by now - approaches and puts several more shots into the alien, and is rewarded with its death screams.
  • The end of Crank has a variant. At the end of the movie, after being injected twice with a poison that will kill him when his adrenaline runs down, being shot, and being dropped a few thousand feet out of a helicopter to land on a car, bounce fifty feet in the air, and smash to the ground, the camera focuses on Chev's open eye. Which blinks. And now we have Crank 2.
    • The creators mention in the commentary that everything that happens after Chev drinks the "plant shit" drug may not have actually happened, at least not the way the viewer sees it. Given the ridiculous premise of the second movie, this could be them dropping hints, or just giving a secondary interpretation of the more impossible parts of the film and its upcoming sequel.
    • Not to be outdone, the end of Crank 2 features this as well. After a ridiculous final showdown that ends with Chev severely disfigured by burns, Doc Miles manages to reinsert his real heart, but fails to get it pumping. After Chev's friends leave the room in tears, the camera focuses on Chev's face for several seconds, and his charred eyelids snap open.
  • All three of the original The Terminator movies did this. In Rise of the Machines, this comes after a Terminator Core meltdown.
  • In Vanilla Sky, Tom Cruise's character does this but with only one eye.
  • In the Baz Luhrmann film version of William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, at the climax, Romeo gives his speech over what he thinks is Juliet's corpse. As he tilts his head back to drink the poison, her eyes blink open, and she reaches up to touch his cheek. Cue the Oh Crap look on his face seconds before his death.
  • Ali G Indahouse. The Acting Prime Minister is knocked out by Ali G's swinging gold chain. He comes to as Ali leaves the room.
  • Horrifically well done in Misery when Sheldon finally attacks Annie Wilkes.
  • In the film of Matilda, the scene near the end where Ms. Trunchbull is lying seemingly unconscious on the floor uses this trope. When a boy gets too close to her, her eyes flick open and she reaches up to grab him.
  • In Stealth, EDI's core relights after its body is destroyed via Heroic Sacrifice.
  • This happens at the end of Avatar... but they're Jake's eyes opening, not following a near-fatal injury, but after his rebirth instead.
    • The same thing happens at the end of Breaking Dawn Part 1... Bella opening her red eyes as a newborn vampire.
  • Inverted in Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God, in which the hero discovers that the titular dragon god is slumbering inside a mountain, and parts its eyelid with his bare hands to prove its nature to his skeptical companions. The dragon is too deeply asleep to be disturbed by this manhandling and doesn't awaken until later.
  • In the recent How to Train Your Dragon, Toothless the dragon pulls this when Hiccup examines his prone body.
  • Something like this happened in Catwoman when the main character's iris suddenly transforms to reveal that she is alive.
  • A rather horrific example happens in the Val Lewton film Bedlam. Boris Karloff's character is said to be dead, and is being bricked up in a wall to hide the evidence. Then suddenly his eyes flicker open, he opens his mouth - and the last brick is put in place before he has time to scream.
  • Done with the crushed block of metal (srsly) that used to be a '57 Plymouth in Christine.
  • The beginning of Jason Lives. After Tommy Jarvis goes psycho on a maggot ridden Jason corpse. He leaves the fence post used to impale him in the corpse. Next thing you know lightning strikes that fence post twice bringing Jason back to life. To add more Squick to it a maggot falls off his rotten eyebrow seconds after the eye opens.

Literature

"The rubble heaved, and opened one eye. One big back pupil floating in a bloodshot glow tried to focus on them."

Live Action TV

  • A similar thing happened on an episode of Stargate SG-1 when they extracted an Ancient who'd been frozen in the ice for like a million years; halfway thawed and her eye contracts.
    • Except that one of the doctors was shining a light in her eye at the time, noticed the pupilary contraction, and then checked it again to confirm it, which immediately tipped off everybody that the Ancient was still alive.
  • Though not a villain per se, a deranged, concussion-ridden Basil Fawlty does this before making good his escape from the hospital in a classic episode of Fawlty Towers. What happens next? Well...
  • Iké Dubaku in the Twenty Four after his target surrender-suckerpunches with a landmine in the special episode "Redemption". Since the audience already knew that the character was returning for the seventh season, it was not much of a twist, however.
  • On One Life to Live, after being shot several times and then locked in the trunk of a car that was then pushed off of a cliff into the ocean, Todd Manning's body washed up on shore. The last shot of him was of his eyes opening.
  • In the first episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day, a suicide bomber's head is detached to see if it can still live. It seems to be dead... and then the eyes open. Keep in mind that the suicide bomber's bomb has gone off. With him still attached. Brrr...

Music video

  • Goodbye Mr A by The Hoosiers, Even after sending Mr A into space (and blowing him up) his eyes open at the end.

Professional Wrestling

  • The Undertaker usually does this when it looks like he's down and out, before he sits up suddenly.

Video Games

  • Happens at the end of Metroid Prime. Interestingly enough, the eye in question is on the back of a hand.
  • At the climax of Donkey Kong 64, King K. Rool has hit the canvas after losing a fight to the entire Kong family. As a triumphant Chunky Kong waves to the crowd, we see a closeup of K. Rool's inert face. And then, his eye (the hypertrophied, bloodshot one, of course) pops open.
  • At the end of Portal, GLaDOS does this, in a room of spare eye parts. Then starts to sing.
    • She does it again in the Portal 2 E3 trailer, with the "eye" light on her head turning on just before she starts to move.
  • In Resident Evil 2, after the player defeats Mr. X for the first time and leaves the room, we are treated to an ingame cutscene of him standing up again, apparently unharmed. The low texture resolution prevents us from seeing his eyes open per se, but it still fits the trope.
  • A variation of this happens in Tomb Raider: Underworld. On Jan Mayen Island, Lara Croft comes across a yeti-like beast sprawled on the floor, apparently dead. She comments on how it and its kind may have been the inspiration for the frost giants in Norse mythology, then starts to walk away...whereupon the creature lurches to its feet while her back is turned and attacks her.
  • In Contra III: The Alien Wars, the final boss is a giant brain with an eye in the center. Once it's defeated, the player characters grab onto the missile hanging from a support helicopter and fly away. Playing on Easy or Normal difficulty leads to the brain reviving, the eye opening, and a deafening roar as the base explodes... Playing on Hard means the brain gets a brand new metallic Powered Armor and chases the heroes out of the base.
  • In Mother 3, after you shut down the Ultimate Chimera, and everyone leaves the place thinking their nightmare is over, the bird sitting on its head pushes the button and the monster is once again activated.
  • In one of the Transformers games Starscream does this with his eye lighting up followed by the camera zooming into it (you fight him again in the same game).
  • One of Alexandria Rovias' sanity effects during the main game has her playing some notes on a piano and then inspecting a man that seems to be hanging on a noose. The corpse then opens its eyes suddenly before a raspy voice shouts "The Darkness is Coming!", a voice that sounds very similar to that of Xel'latoth.
  • This is the first action Ganon does after possessing Zelda in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Western Animation