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Extra Mass (Science Fiction)

See: Film and television clichés or On-screen clichés: Science fiction and fantasy
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Explores the phenomenon common in science fiction whereby an object or entity grows larger and larger, seemingly acquiring extra mass and volume, or perhaps extra energy, from nowhere.

This occurs in many SciFi stories, and is even more common fantasy stories. However, the latter genre is not constrained to obeying physical laws (fictitious or otherwise), and most fantasy phenomenon can simply be explained away by the existence of magic.

Examples

  • Akira, Kaneda grows into a monstrous blob of flesh
  • Superman Returns, the crystal-generated island, now in space, presumably still growing

Exceptions