Their mission from then on is to make their way back down and retrieve her body while there's still enough of her left for a resurrection. Delicious in Dungeon begins with an adventuring partys White Mage being swallowed whole by a red dragon deep within the dungeon, but not before shes able to save the rest of the party by teleporting them back to the surface.They are later rescued and released by their comrades Tsukasa and Raimu. In Cat Paradise Futaba and her cat Gekko are swallowed by a snake specifically, the "younger brother" of Sakira, one of the Five Spirit Beasts.Curiously, the heroes who witness the "swallowing" seem to understand that the victims have been taken away and can be rescued, rather than assuming (as the audience might) that they were eaten. It turns out he was just carrying them to his mistress to be used in her evil plot, because when he gets back to her, he spits them all out alive and unharmed. In Catnapped!, the rampaging monster Papadoll swallows dozens of citizens whole.For a more traditional example in the final episode, Saya purposefully enters the body of an Elder Bairn through its mouth to save Kanako and kill it from the inside.Some other episodes feature people being eaten whole, but it is much more common for them to become horribly mutilated before actually being eaten.
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The series boasts a rare example in which a character is eaten whole by a ball of hair, leaving only an enigmatic puddle of blood behind.Bleach: There's a benevolent version where Unohana Retsu's zanpakutou takes the form of a flying ray-thing that somehow heals the Shinigami it swallows.In episode 8, he then emerges unscathed on a different Titan. Attack on Titan: In episode 5, Eren gets swallowed whole by a Titan in his attempt to save his best friend.Unfortunately they end up trapped inside one, and taken for a ride. Adventures of the Little Koala: Roobear Koala and Betty Koala are trying to save stranded sea creatures by throwing them inside a nearby pod of huge whales.