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* In ''VideoGame/ItTakesTwo2021'', May and Cody have their minds transferred into dolls, and spend the entirety of the game traversing through their (now-gigantic-to-them) house in the hope of finding a method of returning to their human bodies.
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* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/54140263 TamaKoichi]]'': After Koichi buys the last of a rare figure as a surprise for his girlfriend, a little girl uses her Stand [Destiny's Child] to turn him into a ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}'' so she can grab the figure for herself. This transformation is much more harrowing that most, since if his friends can't turn him back to normal or make sure he is fed and taken care of for 24 hours, Koichi will die like Tamagotchi are infamously known for.
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* In French comic book ''Lady Doll'', troubled dollmaker Gaja Perron places herself inside her dollmaking machine [[DrivenToSuicide after she is led to believe that her lover Sébastien has betrayed her]].
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* "Manga/FairyTail100YearsQuest": Haku, a fifth generations dragon slayer, can turn living beings into plush doll. The victims are still able to move, speak and use magic, and they also becomes flammable.

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* "Manga/FairyTail100YearsQuest": ''Manga/FairyTail100YearsQuest'': Haku, a fifth generations dragon slayer, can turn living beings into plush doll. The victims are still able to move, speak and use magic, and they also becomes flammable.
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* "Manga/FairyTail100YearsQuest": Haku, a fifth generations dragon slayer, can turn living beings into plush doll. The victims are still able to move, speak and use magic, and they also becomes flammable.
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This trope is usually exemplified with dolls. Sometimes of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Voodoo}} voodoo]] [[VoodooDoll kind]] or sometimes just a regular raggedy doll. Other may include a motionless action figure. Less conventional choices can still pop up, however. What is always consistent is that the toys will have the physical features of those transformed, such as hair, the face, clothes, etc.

The inverse of BecomeARealBoy. Subtrope of {{Objectshifting}}. Supertrope to PuppetPermutation. Related to LivingDollCollector.

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This trope is usually exemplified with dolls. Sometimes dolls, sometimes of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Voodoo}} voodoo]] [[VoodooDoll voodoo kind]] or sometimes just a regular raggedy doll. Other may include a motionless action figure. Less conventional choices can still pop up, however. What is always consistent is that the toys will have the physical features of those transformed, such as hair, the face, clothes, etc.

The inverse of BecomeARealBoy. Subtrope SubTrope of {{Objectshifting}}. Supertrope SuperTrope to PuppetPermutation. Related to LivingDollCollector.
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* The very first ''Literature/{{Shivers}}'' novella, where the protagonist moves into her new home, an old-timey mansion and discovers the attic to be filled with dolls. Late into the story, it turns out these dolls ''used'' to be the mansions' previous occupants, servants, and residents, who got turned into toys as result of a curse.

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* The very first ''Literature/{{Shivers}}'' ''Literature/ShiversMDSpenser'' novella, where the protagonist moves into her new home, an old-timey mansion and discovers the attic to be filled with dolls. Late into the story, it turns out these dolls ''used'' to be the mansions' previous occupants, servants, and residents, who got turned into toys as result of a curse.

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