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* ''VideoGame/BlueSkies'':
** Ketero and Juno are Xmeil officers who are initially seen in their human forms, but transform into powerful monsters for their boss battle, thanks to Silver's mutant experiments.
** Silver forces [[spoiler:October, Celica, Heart, and Rheyl to fight Tina, who she mutated into a lamia monster]].
** Cael [[spoiler:transforms into a humanoid with both angel and devil wings. He states that this is different from mutations and is in fact his true form as a Celestial]].
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** ''VideoGame/PrincessPeachShowtime'': Once Grape is defeated for the first time, she assumes a much bigger form named [[spoiler:Grape the Great]], who ended up destroying the entire Sparkle Theater, leaving it in rubbles.

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** ''VideoGame/PrincessPeachShowtime'': Once Grape is defeated for the first time, she assumes a much bigger form named [[spoiler:Grape the Great]], who ended up destroying the entire Sparkle Theater, leaving it in rubbles.rubble.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has such boss characters as Ogre's transformed state True Ogre (which resembles Beast from ''Disney's Beauty And The Beast'', but with a snake for a left arm). In 'The Devil Within' subgame from ''Tekken 5'', Ogre goes through even more transforming states. While you don't fight them always (never Jinpachi, sometimes Jin) in their normal forms prior to their transformed forms, Devil Jin and Jinpachi from ''Tekken 5'' are transformed characters. They are for most characters the second-to-last and final bosses. In both cases, they are infected with the Devil Gene, so if the Devil Gene is seen as the enemy, it is incarnating within two separate people. If Devil Jin defeats Jinpachi, he absorbs his power and transforms further, though he is not someone who can be played as or fought. ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' takes it further in its story mode [[spoiler:when Kazuya defeats and absorbs Azazel, transforming into "True Devil Jin". It isn't until Jin gains his "Angel Jin" form that anyone is able to do anything other than stall Kazuya.]]

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has such boss characters as Ogre's transformed state True Ogre (which resembles Beast from ''Disney's Beauty And The Beast'', but with a snake for a left arm). In 'The Devil Within' subgame from ''Tekken 5'', Ogre goes through even more transforming states. While you don't fight them always (never Jinpachi, sometimes Jin) in their normal forms prior to their transformed forms, Devil Jin and Jinpachi from ''Tekken 5'' are transformed characters. They are for most characters the second-to-last and final bosses. In both cases, they are infected with the Devil Gene, so if the Devil Gene is seen as the enemy, it is incarnating within two separate people. If Devil Jin defeats Jinpachi, he absorbs his power and transforms further, though he is not someone who can be played as or fought. ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' ''VideoGame/Tekken8'' takes it further in its story mode [[spoiler:when Kazuya defeats and absorbs Azazel, transforming into "True Devil Jin". It isn't until Jin gains his "Angel Jin" form that anyone is able to do anything other than stall Kazuya.]]
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has such boss characters as Ogre's transformed state True Ogre (which resembles Beast from ''Disney's Beauty And The Beast'', but with a snake for a left arm). In 'The Devil Within' subgame from ''Tekken 5'', Ogre goes through even more transforming states. While you don't fight them always (never Jinpachi, sometimes Jin) in their normal forms prior to their transformed forms, Devil Jin and Jinpachi from ''Tekken 5'' are transformed characters. They are for most characters the second-to-last and final bosses. In both cases, they are infected with the Devil Gene, so if the Devil Gene is seen as the enemy, it is incarnating within two separate people. If Devil Jin defeats Jinpachi, he absorbs his power and transforms further, though he is not someone who can be played as or fought.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has such boss characters as Ogre's transformed state True Ogre (which resembles Beast from ''Disney's Beauty And The Beast'', but with a snake for a left arm). In 'The Devil Within' subgame from ''Tekken 5'', Ogre goes through even more transforming states. While you don't fight them always (never Jinpachi, sometimes Jin) in their normal forms prior to their transformed forms, Devil Jin and Jinpachi from ''Tekken 5'' are transformed characters. They are for most characters the second-to-last and final bosses. In both cases, they are infected with the Devil Gene, so if the Devil Gene is seen as the enemy, it is incarnating within two separate people. If Devil Jin defeats Jinpachi, he absorbs his power and transforms further, though he is not someone who can be played as or fought. ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' takes it further in its story mode [[spoiler:when Kazuya defeats and absorbs Azazel, transforming into "True Devil Jin". It isn't until Jin gains his "Angel Jin" form that anyone is able to do anything other than stall Kazuya.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/Rayman3HoodlumHavoc'', a defeated Reflux the Knaaren teams up with BigBad André and steals his people's sacred scepter, the Scepter of the Leptys, becoming the FinalBoss. The thing empowers him differently than when he first faced Rayman ([[ShockAndAwe lightning-based]] powers mostly) and when that's not enough, he embeds the stone of the scepter in his back and [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever grows more monstrous and gigantic]]. Rayman fights this form of him until the end.
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* ''VideoGame/PrincessPeachShowtime'': Once Grape is defeated for the first time, she assumes a much bigger form named [[spoiler:Grape the Great]], who ended up destroying the entire Sparkle Theater, leaving it in rubbles.

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* ** ''VideoGame/PrincessPeachShowtime'': Once Grape is defeated for the first time, she assumes a much bigger form named [[spoiler:Grape the Great]], who ended up destroying the entire Sparkle Theater, leaving it in rubbles.

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