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A [[Our Centaurs Are Different|centaur-esque]] creature that has the upper body of a human and the lower body of a [[Giant Spider|spider]], sometimes referred to as [[Dungeons and Dragons|Driders]]. Most of the time they are seen as females since female spiders are bigger and more dangerous than males (also serves as a form of [[Fetish Fuel]]). They're usually shown as [[Chaotic Evil|evil]] [[Spiders Are Scary|beings]] but occasionally fall into the [[Cute Monster Girl]] category.
A [[Our Centaurs Are Different|centaur-esque]] creature that has the upper body of a human and the lower body of a [[Giant Spider|spider]], sometimes referred to as [[Dungeons & Dragons|Driders]]. Most of the time they are seen as females since female spiders are bigger and more dangerous than males (also serves as a form of [[Fetish Fuel]]). They're usually shown as [[Chaotic Evil|evil]] [[Spiders Are Scary|beings]] but occasionally fall into the [[Cute Monster Girl]] category.


Not to be confused with [[Spider-Man]] or [[Spider-Woman]]. See also the [[Youkai]] Tsuchigumo and Jurogumo, which are spiders that can turn into people and often have mix-and-match shapes similar to this trope. Naturally, tend to have an [[Arachnid Appearance and Attire]].
Not to be confused with [[Spider-Man]] or [[Spider-Woman]]. See also the [[Youkai]] Tsuchigumo and Jurogumo, which are spiders that can turn into people and often have mix-and-match shapes similar to this trope. Naturally, tend to have an [[Arachnid Appearance and Attire]].
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== [[Mythology]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* [[Classical Mythology|In Greco-Roman mythology]], there was a mortal weaver named Arachne. Arachne boasted of how her skills in making beautiful tapestries were better than those of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts. Minerva grew so tired of her boasting that she turned Arachne into a spider woman, proving that Spider People are indeed [[Older Than Feudalism]].
** She was actually just [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into an ordinary spider]], but modern adaptations will usually have her turned into either this or a [[Giant Spider]].

== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* Arukenimon's true form from ''[[Digimon Adventure 02]]''.
* Arukenimon's true form from ''[[Digimon Adventure 02]]''.
* Keito from [[Rosario Plus Vampire|Rosario+Vampire]] is the local Jurogumo.
* Keito from [[Rosario + Vampire]] is the local Jurogumo.
* Captain Talleran from ''[[One Piece]]'' is a literal Spider Monkey. As in, body and legs of a gigantic spider combined with the hands, head and tail of an equally big monkey.
* Captain Talleran from ''[[One Piece]]'' is a literal Spider Monkey. As in, body and legs of a gigantic spider combined with the hands, head and tail of an equally big monkey.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Arachne appears in ''[[The Incredible Hercules]]'' as she battles ''(of all people)'' [[Spider-Man]].
* Arachne appears in ''[[The Incredible Hercules]]'' as she battles ''(of all people)'' [[Spider-Man]].
* The Crimson King in the comic adapation of ''[[The Dark Tower]]''.
* The Crimson King in the comic adapation of ''[[The Dark Tower]]''.


== [[Film]] -- Live Action ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Not half-spider but definitely half-arachnid: ''[[The Scorpion King]]'' (at least in his appearance in ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy Returns]]'').
* Not half-spider but definitely half-arachnid: ''[[The Scorpion King]]'' (at least in his appearance in ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy Returns]]'').
* The spidermonkey in ''[[Spy Kids]] 2'' was half-spider, half-gorilla.
* The spider monkey in ''[[Spy Kids]] 2'' was half-spider, half-gorilla.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Spidrens from [[Tamora Pierce]]'s [[Tortall Universe]], which have a spider's body and a human head.
* Spidrens from [[Tamora Pierce]]'s [[Tortall Universe]], which have a spider's body and a human head.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* A non-human example: The aliens in the new [[TNT]] series ''[[Falling Skies]]'' have spider-like bodies, but their heads and forearms are more like the creatures from ''[[Alien]]''.
* A non-human example: The aliens in the new [[TNT]] series ''[[Falling Skies]]'' have spider-like bodies, but their heads and forearms are more like the creatures from ''[[Alien]]''.
* The Captain Proton holodeck episode from Star Trek Voyager featured Janeway as Aracnia, Queen of the Spider People. Presumably had we seen the spider people, this trope would have been involved.
* The Captain Proton holodeck episode from Star Trek Voyager featured Janeway as Aracnia, Queen of the Spider People. Presumably had we seen the spider people, this trope would have been involved.
* There is the Queen of the Racnoss from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[Doctor Who/2006 CS the Runaway Bride/Recap|The Runaway Bride]]", she even had a web motif going on for her spaceship. Full spider below but human upper torso and semi-human head (the actress wore a prosthesis with a big frill on it).
* There is the Queen of the Racnoss from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[Doctor Who/Recap/2006 CS the Runaway Bride|The Runaway Bride]]", she even had a web motif going on for her spaceship. Full spider below but human upper torso and semi-human head (the actress wore a prosthesis with a big frill on it).
* The ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' episode "Web of Desire" showed a different take on the Arachne myth. She was jealous of her daughter's beauty and drowned her in the ocean. Zeus cursed her into a Spider Person form and banished her on an deserted island.
* The ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' episode "Web of Desire" showed a different take on the Arachne myth. She was jealous of her daughter's beauty and drowned her in the ocean. Zeus cursed her into a Spider Person form and banished her on an deserted island.

== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
* [[Classical Mythology|In Greco-Roman mythology]], there was a mortal weaver named Arachne. Arachne boasted of how her skills in making beautiful tapestries were better than those of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts. Minerva grew so tired of her boasting that she turned Arachne into a spider woman, proving that Spider People are indeed [[Older Than Feudalism]].
** She was actually just [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into an ordinary spider]], but modern adaptations will usually have her turned into either this or a [[Giant Spider]].


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'''s Driders, who are transformed drows.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' got Driders, who are transformed drow (centauroid - mostly intact upper half of a Drow on top of a spider abdomen with legs). Lolth "the Spider Queen" uses a spider with Drow head as one of her avatar forms.
** [[Forgotten Realms]] has Chitines, the magical hybrid of spiders and humanoids with four long spindly arms, somewhat rounded torso, spidery faceted eyes, mandibles and web spinneret over bellybutton, and [http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/mof_gallery/MonFaePG27.jpg Choldriths] - their female priestly caste who resembles a spider except humanoid head and forelegs ending in humanoid hands.
** Lolth, queen of the spiders, I believe, was the prototype for the Driders.
** There's also Aranea, though they are more like werespiders without any common lycanthropic traits. Still, they got a hybrid humanoid-spider form.
** [[Forgotten Realms]] has [http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/mof_gallery/MonFaePG27.jpg Choldriths], female forms of the multi-armed humanoids Chitines.
* Tsabo Tavoc, the Phyrexian general from ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.
* Tsabo Tavoc, the Phyrexian general from ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.
** Sheoldred of the New Phyrexians have a similar look, although the lower portion is more like a cross between a spider and a crab, with four legs. And a giant mouth across its entire front,
** Sheoldred of the New Phyrexians have a similar look, although the lower portion is more like a cross between a spider and a crab, with four legs. And a giant mouth across its entire front,
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* The Contessa from ''[[Sly Cooper]] 2''. She's not really human but in a world where every character is an [[Funny Animal|anthropomorphic animal]] she kind of stands out.
* The Contessa from ''[[Sly Cooper]] 2''. She's not really human but in a world where every character is an [[Funny Animal|anthropomorphic animal]] she kind of stands out.
* On variety of the Nerubians from ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' are like this, with spiderlike lower halves and humanoid upper halves. Although in fact they only have four legs. Most of them are insectoid or arachnoid throughout.
* On variety of the Nerubians from ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' are like this, with spiderlike lower halves and humanoid upper halves. Although in fact they only have four legs. Most of them are insectoid or arachnoid throughout.
* The Lesbian Spider Queens from ''[[Lesbian Spider Queens of Mars]]''.
* The Lesbian Spider Queens from ''[[Lesbian Spider-Queens of Mars]]''.
* The Spider Queen, one of the bosses in ''[[Gauntlet (1985 video game)|Gauntlet: Dark Legacy]]'', was drawn this way.
* The Spider Queen, one of the bosses in ''[[Gauntlet (1985 video game)|Gauntlet: Dark Legacy]]'', was drawn this way.
* The ''[[Star Ocean]]'' games have this as a recurring enemy type. Specific enemies are named Arachmene, Black Widow, Scylla, etc.
* The ''[[Star Ocean]]'' games have this as a recurring enemy type. Specific enemies are named Arachmene, Black Widow, Scylla, etc.
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* One of the bosses from the video game version of ''[[Flushed Away]]'' looks like this.
* One of the bosses from the video game version of ''[[Flushed Away]]'' looks like this.
* The Tarantula Mistresses from ''[[City of Heroes]]''.
* The Tarantula Mistresses from ''[[City of Heroes]]''.
* Drachnids in both ''[[Ever Quest]]'' games. Upper body of a Dark Elf, lower half of a spider. Made as an experiment / wedding gift by an especially crazy sorceress toward an exceptionally powerful vampire. He didn't care for them, so he released them on Kunark where they quickly populated.
* Drachnids in both ''[[EverQuest]]'' games. Upper body of a Dark Elf, lower half of a spider. Made as an experiment / wedding gift by an especially crazy sorceress toward an exceptionally powerful vampire. He didn't care for them, so he released them on Kunark where they quickly populated.
* Spider-Human hybrids were meant to be the next step up from the first [[Resident Evil|Resident Evil's]] Chimera monsters, which were humanoid flies. Unfortunately, the concept was created during [[Resident Evil 2|Resident Evil 2's]] ''1.5'' phase -famously abandoned during a late build by the creators, and the creature went along with it.
* Spider-Human hybrids were meant to be the next step up from the first [[Resident Evil|Resident Evil's]] Chimera monsters, which were humanoid flies. Unfortunately, the concept was created during [[Resident Evil 2|Resident Evil 2's]] ''1.5'' phase -famously abandoned during a late build by the creators, and the creature went along with it.
* The dark elf unit Spider Queen, in [[Age of Wonders|Age of Wonders 2]].
* The dark elf unit Spider Queen, in [[Age of Wonders|Age of Wonders 2]].
* Two appear in ''[[Dark Souls]].'' The first is a boss fight; Quelaag is half-naked-woman, half-'''MAGMA'''-spider, so you spend quite a lot of time dodging flame bursts and lava flows. The other is her unnamed sickly albino sister. "The White Lady" is friendly enough (because she's so ill she thinks you're her sister) and acts as a fire keeper.
* Two appear in ''[[Dark Souls]].'' The first is a boss fight; Quelaag is half-naked-woman, half-'''MAGMA'''-spider, so you spend quite a lot of time dodging flame bursts and lava flows. The other is her unnamed sickly albino sister. "The White Lady" is friendly enough (because she's so ill she thinks you're her sister) and acts as a fire keeper.
* The aptly-named Arachnos in ''[[Titan Quest]]'' have humanoid torso and spider body. Their queen Arachne is a giant boss monster. Later you can find the asiatic Arachnos, which are brightly colored and have the head of a tarantula, fangs and beady eyes included. Scorpion-people are met in Egypt, but they're not centaur-like.
* The aptly-named Arachnos in ''[[Titan Quest]]'' have humanoid torso and spider body. Their queen Arachne is a giant boss monster. Later you can find the asiatic Arachnos, which are brightly colored and have the head of a tarantula, fangs and beady eyes included. Scorpion-people are met in Egypt, but they're not centaur-like.
* Baal is this in [[Diablo]].
* Baal in ''[[Diablo]]'' is like this.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Spinnerette]]'' has a bad turn when her Lolth-worshiping nemesis "Evil Spinnerette" uses ancient relics and a first-edition ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' manual to turn herself into a drider. Later she even cons Spinnerette into helping her repeat the feat with two of her minions--complete with a [[Gender Bender]] for the male that includes a [[Lampshade Hanging]] about the advantages of being female when you turn into a spider.
* ''[[Spinnerette]]'' has a bad turn when her Lolth-worshiping nemesis "Evil Spinnerette" uses ancient relics and a first-edition ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' manual to turn herself into a drider. Later she even cons Spinnerette into helping her repeat the feat with two of her minions—complete with a [[Gender Bender]] for the male that includes a [[Lampshade Hanging]] about the advantages of being female when you turn into a spider.
* ''Manspider'' is a very [[Squick|squicky]] NSFW [[Rule 34]] webcomic built around this concept.
* ''Manspider'' is a very [[squick]]y NSFW [[Rule 34]] webcomic built around this concept.
* ''[[Exterminatus Now]]'' was graced by the presence of Vitani - a chatty Daemon Princess who looks just like a Drider, except with little horns, pupilless eyes and bright red hair and abdomen marks. When she doesn't transform into something nastier - but then, Harold would disagree, seeing how he's [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|extremely arachnophobic]] and she got very perverted sense of humour.


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* [http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn7/DarkGoomba/Weird/Monster%20Girl/arachne.png Arachnes] are in [[The Monster Girl Encyclopedia]]. ''([[NSFW]])''
* [http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn7/DarkGoomba/Weird/Monster%20Girl/arachne.png Arachnes] are in [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]]. ''([[NSFW]])''
** As are Jourugumo and Girtabilu (altough the latter are half-scorpion).
** As are Jourugumo and Girtabilu (altough the latter are half-scorpion).
* [[Living With Monster Girl]] has an Arachne as well. (also NSFW)
* [[Living with Monster Girl]] has an Arachne as well. (also NSFW)
* N'ktane from [[Tasakeru]]
* N'ktane from [[Tasakeru]]
* The dridders from ''[[Felarya]]'' are a larger than usual (as in, ''[[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|really frickin' HUGE]]'') example of this. (Will they eat you? Of ''course'' they'll eat you, this is ''Felarya.'')
* The dridders from ''[[Felarya]]'' are a larger than usual (as in, ''[[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|really frickin' HUGE]]'') example of this. (Will they eat you? Of ''course'' they'll eat you, this is ''Felarya.'')


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The title character of the ''[[Billy and Mandy]]'' episode "The Wrath of the Spider Queen", pictured above.
* The title character of the ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' episode "The Wrath of the Spider Queen", pictured above.
* Veronica from ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]''.
* Veronica from ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]''.
* Rosie from ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'' actually looks like this, despite being an actual spider.
* Rosie from ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'' actually looks like this, despite being an actual spider.
** Also, one of [[Dark Is Not Evil|the mutant toys]] from the first ''[[Toy Story]]'' film appears to be a baby doll's head mounted onto a spider body made from an Erector kit.
** Also, one of [[Dark Is Not Evil|the mutant toys]] from the first ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]'' film appears to be a baby doll's head mounted onto a spider body made from an Erector kit.
** Mr. Waternoose from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]].''
** Mr. Waternoose from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]].''
* Tarantulus and Blackarachnia from ''[[Transformers]]'' are basically roboticized versions of these.
* Tarantulus and Blackarachnia from ''[[Transformers]]'' are basically roboticized versions of these.
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A centaur-esque creature that has the upper body of a human and the lower body of a spider, sometimes referred to as Driders. Most of the time they are seen as females since female spiders are bigger and more dangerous than males (also serves as a form of Fetish Fuel). They're usually shown as evil beings but occasionally fall into the Cute Monster Girl category.

Not to be confused with Spider-Man or Spider-Woman. See also the Youkai Tsuchigumo and Jurogumo, which are spiders that can turn into people and often have mix-and-match shapes similar to this trope. Naturally, tend to have an Arachnid Appearance and Attire.

Examples of Spider People include:

Anime and Manga

  • Arukenimon's true form from Digimon Adventure 02.
  • Keito from Rosario + Vampire is the local Jurogumo.
  • Captain Talleran from One Piece is a literal Spider Monkey. As in, body and legs of a gigantic spider combined with the hands, head and tail of an equally big monkey.

Comic Books

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • A non-human example: The aliens in the new TNT series Falling Skies have spider-like bodies, but their heads and forearms are more like the creatures from Alien.
  • The Captain Proton holodeck episode from Star Trek Voyager featured Janeway as Aracnia, Queen of the Spider People. Presumably had we seen the spider people, this trope would have been involved.
  • There is the Queen of the Racnoss from the Doctor Who episode "The Runaway Bride", she even had a web motif going on for her spaceship. Full spider below but human upper torso and semi-human head (the actress wore a prosthesis with a big frill on it).
  • The Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episode "Web of Desire" showed a different take on the Arachne myth. She was jealous of her daughter's beauty and drowned her in the ocean. Zeus cursed her into a Spider Person form and banished her on an deserted island.

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

  • In Greco-Roman mythology, there was a mortal weaver named Arachne. Arachne boasted of how her skills in making beautiful tapestries were better than those of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts. Minerva grew so tired of her boasting that she turned Arachne into a spider woman, proving that Spider People are indeed Older Than Feudalism.

Tabletop Games

  • Dungeons & Dragons got Driders, who are transformed drow (centauroid - mostly intact upper half of a Drow on top of a spider abdomen with legs). Lolth "the Spider Queen" uses a spider with Drow head as one of her avatar forms.
    • Forgotten Realms has Chitines, the magical hybrid of spiders and humanoids with four long spindly arms, somewhat rounded torso, spidery faceted eyes, mandibles and web spinneret over bellybutton, and Choldriths - their female priestly caste who resembles a spider except humanoid head and forelegs ending in humanoid hands.
    • There's also Aranea, though they are more like werespiders without any common lycanthropic traits. Still, they got a hybrid humanoid-spider form.
  • Tsabo Tavoc, the Phyrexian general from Magic: The Gathering.
    • Sheoldred of the New Phyrexians have a similar look, although the lower portion is more like a cross between a spider and a crab, with four legs. And a giant mouth across its entire front,

Video Games

  • The Spider Witch boss from Ghostbusters the Video Game.
  • The Contessa from Sly Cooper 2. She's not really human but in a world where every character is an anthropomorphic animal she kind of stands out.
  • On variety of the Nerubians from World of Warcraft are like this, with spiderlike lower halves and humanoid upper halves. Although in fact they only have four legs. Most of them are insectoid or arachnoid throughout.
  • The Lesbian Spider Queens from Lesbian Spider-Queens of Mars.
  • The Spider Queen, one of the bosses in Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, was drawn this way.
  • The Star Ocean games have this as a recurring enemy type. Specific enemies are named Arachmene, Black Widow, Scylla, etc.
  • Inverted for the Sharan, a race of spider people in the old Polish rpg Krysztaly Czasu - they are spiders from the waist up and look really awkward (even though their claws had enough dexterity to handle items)
  • Arachne is an enemy in the Castlevania series.
  • The Spider Daedra from Oblivion are half-woman, half-spider.
    • In Battlespire they're half-men, half-spider.
  • The Vagary from Doom 3, a demonic-spider-woman who appeared to be telepathic and telekinetic.
  • One of the bosses from the video game version of Flushed Away looks like this.
  • The Tarantula Mistresses from City of Heroes.
  • Drachnids in both EverQuest games. Upper body of a Dark Elf, lower half of a spider. Made as an experiment / wedding gift by an especially crazy sorceress toward an exceptionally powerful vampire. He didn't care for them, so he released them on Kunark where they quickly populated.
  • Spider-Human hybrids were meant to be the next step up from the first Resident Evil's Chimera monsters, which were humanoid flies. Unfortunately, the concept was created during Resident Evil 2's 1.5 phase -famously abandoned during a late build by the creators, and the creature went along with it.
  • The dark elf unit Spider Queen, in Age of Wonders 2.
  • Two appear in Dark Souls. The first is a boss fight; Quelaag is half-naked-woman, half-MAGMA-spider, so you spend quite a lot of time dodging flame bursts and lava flows. The other is her unnamed sickly albino sister. "The White Lady" is friendly enough (because she's so ill she thinks you're her sister) and acts as a fire keeper.
  • The aptly-named Arachnos in Titan Quest have humanoid torso and spider body. Their queen Arachne is a giant boss monster. Later you can find the asiatic Arachnos, which are brightly colored and have the head of a tarantula, fangs and beady eyes included. Scorpion-people are met in Egypt, but they're not centaur-like.
  • Baal in Diablo is like this.

Web Comics

  • Spinnerette has a bad turn when her Lolth-worshiping nemesis "Evil Spinnerette" uses ancient relics and a first-edition Dungeons & Dragons manual to turn herself into a drider. Later she even cons Spinnerette into helping her repeat the feat with two of her minions—complete with a Gender Bender for the male that includes a Lampshade Hanging about the advantages of being female when you turn into a spider.
  • Manspider is a very squicky NSFW Rule 34 webcomic built around this concept.
  • Exterminatus Now was graced by the presence of Vitani - a chatty Daemon Princess who looks just like a Drider, except with little horns, pupilless eyes and bright red hair and abdomen marks. When she doesn't transform into something nastier - but then, Harold would disagree, seeing how he's extremely arachnophobic and she got very perverted sense of humour.

Web Original

Western Animation