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*** Though the fact they never show up past their own show implies that the Inhumanoids were slaughtered before ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''.

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*** Though the fact they never show up past their own show implies that the Inhumanoids were slaughtered before ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''. Possibly as a result of both GI Joe and the Autobots aiding in the fight against them.
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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word: [[{{ZombifyTheLiving}} "''DECOMPOSE!''" ]]. The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.

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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word: [[{{ZombifyTheLiving}} "''DECOMPOSE!''" ]]."'''DECOMPOSE!'''". The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.
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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word: "''DECOMPOSE!''". The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.

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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word: "''DECOMPOSE!''".[[{{ZombifyTheLiving}} "''DECOMPOSE!''" ]]. The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.
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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.

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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The word: "''DECOMPOSE!''". The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[BlatantLies Totally suitable for children.]]]]

This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on over-the-air TV without controversy.

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This show is ''brimming''
all ages!]]]]

You would think an 80's show,
with it. MoralGuardians watching over everything in those days, would be less horrifying, but you are '''dead wrong.''' Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on over-the-air TV without controversy.that the only thing that stopped this show was declining toy sales.
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*** Though the fact they never show up past their own show implies that the Inhumanoids were slaughtered before [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie]].

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*** Though the fact they never show up past their own show implies that the Inhumanoids were slaughtered before [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie]].''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''.
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** Given that this series is confirmed to be in a {{shared universe}} with the other Hasbro cartoons of the time, the fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.

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** Given that this series is confirmed to be in a {{shared universe}} with the other Hasbro cartoons of the time, the fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.about.
*** Though the fact they never show up past their own show implies that the Inhumanoids were slaughtered before [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie]].
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** The fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.

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** The Given that this series is confirmed to be in a {{shared universe}} with the other Hasbro cartoons of the time, the fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.
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** Episode 9 introduces the crocodilian-looking Gagoyle, a baby monstrosity that hatches from a man-sized egg and then starts ruthlessly ''[[ImAHumanitarian devouring its siblings, eggs and hatched ones alike]]''. By the next episode, it's fully grown and is showing off a ''see-through stomach''. What's worse is that this creature is explicitly a mindless eating machine; it exists only to devour everything in sight.

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** Episode 9 introduces the crocodilian-looking Gagoyle, a baby monstrosity that hatches from a man-sized egg and then starts ruthlessly ''[[ImAHumanitarian ''[[MonstrousCannibalism devouring its siblings, eggs and hatched ones alike]]''. By the next episode, it's fully grown and is showing off a ''see-through stomach''. What's worse is that this creature is explicitly a mindless eating machine; it exists only to devour everything in sight.
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** The fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAniamtion/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.

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** The fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAniamtion/GIJoeARealAmericanHero [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.
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** The screams of D'Composes's skeleton warriors and mutated minions are quite terrifying.

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** The screams of D'Composes's skeleton warriors and mutated minions are quite terrifying.terrifying.
** The fact that in a short length of time, this Earth suddenly was dealing with [[WesternAniamtion/GIJoeARealAmericanHero a terrorist organization out to conquer the world (as the public front for an ancient civilization)]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers giant robots from another planet out to drain our energy supplies and conquer us]], plus these nasties. It's horrifying to think about.
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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''not pretty''.

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*** You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''not pretty''.''[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jDKyL6y7FZ8 not pretty]]''.
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*** * You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''not pretty''.

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*** * You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''not pretty''.
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*** * You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[CaptainObvious not pretty]]''.

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*** * You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[CaptainObvious not pretty]]''.''not pretty''.

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* This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on over-the-air TV without controversy.

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This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on over-the-air TV without controversy.

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*** The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[CaptainObvious not pretty]]''.

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*** The * You can make any fan (or just viewer) of the 80s cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' soil himself with just one word ''DECOMPOSE!''."The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[CaptainObvious not pretty]]''.

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** Episode 9 introduces the crocodilian-looking Gagoyle, a baby monstrosity that hatches from a man-sized egg and then starts ruthlessly ''devouring its siblings, eggs and hatched ones alike''. By the next episode, it's fully grown and is showing off a ''see-through stomach''. What's worse is that this creature is explicitly a mindless eating machine; it exists only to devour everything in sight.
*** In episode 10, it eats ''Auger''. Who then escapes by ''[[RegretEatingMe drilling a hole in the stomach wall and oozing out along with all the other bile]]''.

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** Episode 9 introduces the crocodilian-looking Gagoyle, a baby monstrosity that hatches from a man-sized egg and then starts ruthlessly ''devouring ''[[ImAHumanitarian devouring its siblings, eggs and hatched ones alike''.alike]]''. By the next episode, it's fully grown and is showing off a ''see-through stomach''. What's worse is that this creature is explicitly a mindless eating machine; it exists only to devour everything in sight.
*** In episode 10, it eats ''Auger''. Who then escapes by ''[[RegretEatingMe drilling a hole in the stomach wall and oozing out along with all the other bile]]''. bile]]''.
*** There's also a scene in which it tears off the arm from D'Compose.
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* This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on the kid's channel without controversy.

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* This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on the kid's channel over-the-air TV without controversy.
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* This show is ''brimming'' with it. Between the [[BodyHorror horrifying transformations]], vicious monsters and {{Family Unfriendly Death}}s, it's a surprise they let it air on the kid's channel without controversy.
** Let's look at the basic concept; there are {{Eldritch Abomination}}s at the center of the Earth... and they want to ''wipe. Us. Out.'' They can appear anywhere on the planet, wreak havoc to their heart's content, and then vanish before we can react. And did we mention they're all the size of {{kaiju}}?
*** One such monster, Metlar, is a gigantic demon of living metal & rock who can produce globs of magma/molten iron from his mouth and use them as projectiles, he can animate any ordinary stone or metal statue as a loyal slave-warrior, and did we mention he's implied an interest in what humans taste like?
*** Another such monster, Tendril, is a hulking mass of vines, a mountain-sized array of CombatTentacles that can grow clones of himself within seconds of being shot or sliced apart.
*** The third monster, D'Compose, is a sort of decaying zombie dinosaur who can both [[NightOfTheLivingMooks reanimate the dead as his mindless slaves]] and, with a touch, cause a living human being to transform into a decaying, gargantuan, monstrous version of themselves. He gets to show this off in the second episode. The results are... ''[[CaptainObvious not pretty]]''.
** Episode 8 has D'Compose animating the corpse of MadScientist Doctor Manglar into the horrifying-looking Nightcrawler. ''[[EvenEvilHasStandards Even he seems aghast at what he has unleashed!]]''
** Episode 9 introduces the crocodilian-looking Gagoyle, a baby monstrosity that hatches from a man-sized egg and then starts ruthlessly ''devouring its siblings, eggs and hatched ones alike''. By the next episode, it's fully grown and is showing off a ''see-through stomach''. What's worse is that this creature is explicitly a mindless eating machine; it exists only to devour everything in sight.
*** In episode 10, it eats ''Auger''. Who then escapes by ''[[RegretEatingMe drilling a hole in the stomach wall and oozing out along with all the other bile]]''.
** The screams of D'Composes's skeleton warriors and mutated minions are quite terrifying.

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