List of fictional living planets
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This is a list of fictional living planets, planets in fiction which are said to be alive, and in some cases, intelligent. This includes worlds covered by a single immense organism (such as Solaris) or whose biosphere is composed of organisms which are linked into a hive mind.
- Acheron in the computer game Unreal 2, entirely covered by a single, sentient organism
- Alcoreth in Nat Schachner and Arthur Leo Zagat's 1931 short story "The Menace from Andromeda"
- Alyx, covering the eponymous planet except the poles in Murray Leinster's The Lonely Planet (1949)
- Balfrost, a seasonally frozen planet whose permafrost is laced with a network of mycelia in Roger Zelazny's short story "Permafrost" (1986)
- Chiron (often known simply as "Planet") in Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- Dahak in David Weber's Mutineers Moon, a planetoid-sized battleship masquerading as Earth's moon
- The Doctor Moon in the Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library", a massive sentient computer made to look like a moon
- Earth in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "When the World Screamed"
- Ego the Living Planet, a supervillain in Marvel Comics, and its twin Alter-Ego
- Erythro in Isaac Asimov's novel Nemesis
- Eylor in RPG Rifts, a living world said to be the source of the magical Eyes of Eylor, living disembodied eyes of great power
- Fairy in the novel and animated series Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze
- Fannie Mae, a sentient star in Frank Herbert's novels Whipping Star and The Dosadi Experiment
- Father, a creature that envelops a watery moon and absorbs other species into itself, from K.A. Applegate's The Ellimist Chronicles, part of the Animorphs franchise
- First Sirian Bank in Terry Pratchett's The Dark Side of the Sun
- G889, an Earth-like planet in the TV series Earth 2
- Gaea, a sentient artificial space habitat in the Gaea Trilogy (Titan, Wizard & Daemon) by John Varley
- Gaia in Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov
- Gozmastar in the Super Sentai series Dengeki Sentai Changeman
- House in the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Wife"
- Id the Selfish Moon, who was once Ego's moon in the Marvel Comics universe
- A planet in the 2015 film Infini, revealed to be entirely organic and predatory
- Kathulos, a living planet that served Shuma-Gorath in Marvel Comics
- The Krang, a moon-sized weapons platform built by the Tar-Aiym in Alan Dean Foster's The Tar-Aiym Krang
- Mellagio, a sentient planet, first created in the universe of the Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade video game
- Minds, in Iain M. Banks' Culture series, sentient, hyperintelligent machines in some inhabited planets
- Mogo, from the Green Lantern Corps comic books, an appointed member of the Corps
- Ōban, a living (though not quite sentient) planet in Ōban Star-Racers
- Pandarve, a goddess planet in the Storm comic books
- Petaybee in the Petaybee Series (Powers series) by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
- Phaaze, an evil sentient planet in the Metroid Prime video game series
- Planet, the setting of Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- Primus/Cybertron in the Transformers multiverse
- Primus, a planet from the TV show Ben 10 Alien Force
- Planet Remina from the Junji Ito manga Hellstar Remina
- Scub Coral in the television show Eureka Seven
- Safehold, the planet in the Safehold series of sci-fi novels by David Weber
- Solaris, a planet in the eponymous novel by Stanisław Lem and 1972 and 2002 films by Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh, covered by a sentient ocean
- Torajii in the Doctor Who episode "42"
- Thallon in books 1–4 of the Star Trek: New Frontier novel series
- Triton, a living planet in the book Triton is a Planet's Name (Triton Ekti Groher Naam) by Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
- Unicron in the Transformers multiverse
- Worm Planet in The Power Twins by Ken Follett
- Wormwood in RPG Rifts
- Yggardis the Sorcerer Planet, from DC comics
- Zonama Sekot, a living world in the Star Wars expanded universe
- Planet Janet and her moon, Maurice, in the animated TV series "Wander Over Yonder".
- Brethren Moons from the survival horror game Dead Space.
- Star dream/Star dream soul OS from the game Kirby: Planet Robobot(series)|Kirby]] is described as a sentient planet
- The Balmera, a planet-sized creature in the series Voltron: Legendary Defender.
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