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3Some people can shapeshift. Usually this is {{voluntary|Shapeshifting}}, [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting but not always]]. Sometimes people die. And sometimes, [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs people die while shapeshifted]]. What happens next depends on the logic of the shapeshifting ability -- in the case of this trope, it's only the shapeshifted body that dies, and the shapeshifter is simply forced [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm back to normal]]. The setting may contain ways to get around this.
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5If they can't change back, it's also ShapeshifterModeLock.
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7Can be the result of a TransferredTransformation. Related to MultipleLifeBars, BodyArmorAsHitpoints and ClippedWingAngel. For unwillingly transformed people, BeatTheCurseOutOfHim often applies. Contrast ThisWasHisTrueForm, where dying entirely reverts a shapeshifted body. Compare ShapeshiftingHealsWounds.
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15* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Matsuri is seemingly paralyzed and killed when Sosuke [[VampiricDraining eats away]] his LifeEnergy. [[NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay With appropriate timing]], Matsuri returns to the fight, and has changed [[GenderBender from his female form to his original male one]]. Shirogane explains the technique displaces Matsuri's energy with his own to maintain the transformation. Sosuke actually ate Shirogane's energy, temporarily reverting the transformation, and letting Matsuri's energy return and revive him shortly after. (This presumably wouldn't provide any protection from a regular injury.) A few hours later, Matsuri returns to female form, the sustained damage completely undone.
16-->'''Matsuri:''' So I had a OneUp because I was a girl.\
17'''Shirogane:''' How dare you compare the great secret art of the king to a video game?
18* In ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' and ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'', the Precures' TransformationSequence begins with an intermediate form which has [[VirginInAWhiteDress their civilian appearance, but unbound hair and a simple gown made out of light]]. If they take severe damage while transformed, they will revert to this state rather than completely detransforming.
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22* In the RationalFic ''Fanfic/AnimorphsTheReckoning'', the morphing technology holds the user's original body in stasis with a mental link to the created morph. Late in the fic, this allows [[spoiler:the team to retrieve Cassie, who was killed in morph and assumed dead, but had actually been suspended in Z-space for months]].
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26* ''WesternAnimation/LadybugAndCatNoirTheMovie'': The gargoyle villain that serves as the first villain Ladybug and Cat Noir fight ends up deakumatizing after being run over by a train. Once the smoke dissipates, the man who was the base of the gargoyle is shown to be unharmed, if a little bit disoriented.
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30* In the Dutch tale ''The dog who wasn't a dog'', a dog, who is actually a cursed prince, helps a sailor. In return the sailor helps the dog to undo the curse. The last part involves the sailor killing the dog, after which the dog becomes human again.
31* Dragons in ''Literature/{{Elcenia}}'' that die while shapeshifted lose access to that form and immediately shift back to dragon shape. This forced shift can be dangerous in itself, if their location is inconvenient -- Kaylo's parents died when a scoot killed their assumed form while they were standing under a stone bridge. Death by starvation, channeling sting, or a [[OneHitKill spell that explicitly kills its target]] will also permanently kill a dragon without even changing them back.
32* In Creator/{{the Brothers Grimm}} version of "The Golden Bird", a [[TalkingAnimal talking fox]] repeatedly helps the protagonist in his quest, asking only that he [[OffWithHisHead cut off its head]] and feet afterwards. The protagonist refuses out of sentiment until the end of the story, when killing the fox allows it to regain its true form as a human prince.
33* ''Literature/TheNekropolisArchives'': Darklord Amon is a shapeshifter with powers far beyond any of the other Lykes in the city, not only allowing him mastery of enough shapes to make him PerpetuallyProtean in conversation, but virtual invincibility: killing him only results in his current shape being cast off like snakeskin and [[ReducedToDust turning to dust]]. As such, when Matt and Devona find themselves being stalked by Amon across the Wildwood, they initially think that they're being attacked by multiple Lykes until they notice the uncharacteristic disintegration, and [[OhCrap quickly realize]] that Amon's doing this just so he can exhaust Matt's supply of silver bullets before moving in for the kill.
34* ''Literature/WildCards'': Captain Tripps is an ace who's power is that he transforms into someone with different powers based on which drugs he takes. In a fight with aliens, the form that he'd taken got killed (meaning he could never again become that particular form), which sent him into a deep depression until one of his friends forcibly shot him up with something to transform him into another one of his personas who was able to talk himself into wanting to live again.
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38* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'', and its American adaptation ''Franchise/PowerRangers'': Normally, a Sentai/Ranger who takes overwhelming damage will detransform back to their civilian identity. However, there will sometimes be climactic fights where a character manages to stay in their transformed form through HeroicWillpower, instead suffering [[ClothingDamage helmet damage]] which [[HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic exposes part of their face]]. Holds true for sister franchise ''Franchise/KamenRider'' as well.
39* In ''Series/TeenWolf'', Ethan and Aiden are alpha twin werewolves with a [[FusionDance "merged" form that makes them into one exceptionally large and powerful werewolf]]. The true BigBad of Season 3 snaps their neck in their combined form, but both twins survive this, losing their Alpha and "merging" powers in the process.
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43* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsFifthEdition'': Polymorph spells and Druids' {{Animorphism}} give the target the HitPoints of their new form; they revert if dropped to zero HP, but any extra damage is transferred to their original form (known as the "onion" strategy in fanspeak). A few instant-death effects, like the spell [[ReducedToDust Disintegrate]], kill a polymorphed target outright.
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47* In ''VideoGame/Ben10ProtectorOfEarth'' if Ben suffers too much damage in alien form, he will revert to human form and must dodge enemy blows while waiting for the Omnitrix to recharge.
48* In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII'', if Ryu drops to 0 HP in one of his dragon forms, he returns to however much HP he had before entering it.
49* In ''VideoGame/CassetteBeasts'', humans fight the monsters of New Wirral by using cassette tapes to record and assume monster forms. Reducing a tape to 0 HP forces its user to revert to their natural form, but they can switch to a new tape after the current turn, and broken tapes can later be fixed. However, any excess damage that wasn't absorbed by the tape carries over -- it's possible to defeat human opponents outright (or be knocked out yourself) by dealing enough overkill damage.
50* The Headhunter in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaAriaOfSorrow'' transforms by putting on heads from its [[CollectorOfForms collection]] on the walls. Should Soma deal enough damage to kill its current body, it simply grabs another head and transforms again (gaining a new set of abilities in the process), up until Soma kills it in a reptilian form (which may have been its natural state).
51* In ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', defeating Balrog when he has been transformed into Balfrog by Misery simply returns him to his natural form.
52* Shapeshifting into a dragon form in ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost'' will have any damage taken only reduce the time you stay in that form, and usually, no matter how strong the attack is, the damage will only cause an immediate de-shift back to normal and being unable to transform again for a short amount of time.
53* ''VideoGame/KidChameleon'' reverts to his normal, powerless self if he runs out of HP while wearing a helmet.
54* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': The Bubbul Frogs found in the various caves can be attacked and defeated for their Bubbul Gems. Rather than dying, though, the Bubbul Frogs will instead abandon that form (along with the Gems) and revert into the smaller Blupees.
55* ''VideoGame/MagicianLord'': Elta gains a second HP meter when he takes on one of his alternate forms; emptying this one will revert him to his base shape.
56* In ''VideoGame/{{Nethack}}'', running out of HP while polymorphed will force you back into your natural form... ''unless'' you're wearing an amulet of unchanging, in which case you're stuck and you die. Dying any other way will also kill you for real.
57* ''VideoGame/{{Prey|2017}}'': While Morgan is damaged normally using the basic Mimic Matter ability, if they use the advanced versions to mimic a turret or an Operator, they are rendered immune to direct damage while transformed, instead being forced out of their transformation when their machine form takes enough hits.
58* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'': [[GoodBadBugs Due to a bug]] in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU For 3DS/Wii U]]'''s Stamina matches, characters with a [[SuperMode transformation]] for a [[LimitBreak Final Smash]] who run out of HP in that state will revert back to normal and be able to [[DeadCharacterWalking keep fighting]], though they'll be defeated for real if they touch even a non-damaging hitbox in this state. [[https://www.ssbwiki.com/Undead_glitch Pictured here.]]
59* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': The [[ThePhoenix Phoenix]] unit has negative health regeneration and turns into an egg every time it dies (through enemy action or left alone). But if the egg isn't killed, it quickly turns back into a fully-healed phoenix in a endless cycle.
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63* ''Webcomic/ToPreventWorldPeace'': Magical girls who die while transformed revert to normal and lose their transformation powers permanently. Born mages [[UnequalRites view this as cheating]].
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67* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'': As a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsFifthEdition'' ActualPlay, polymorph magic provides a new pool of HitPoints for the new form; lethal damage ends the spell and any extra damage rolls over to the original form.
68** {{Exploited|Trope}} in [[WebVideo/CriticalRoleCampaignTwo Campaign Two]] when a [[EntropyAndChaosMagic Wild Magic]] surge [[ForcedTransformation transforms]] Caleb into a sheep. While the others are mulling over what to do, Caduceus kills the sheep with a blow from his quarterstaff, restoring Caleb.
69--->'''Caduceus:''' You know, I'm just going to take initiative. May I? ''[Caleb bleats]'' You'll thank me later.
70** This causes some embarrassment in [[WebVideo/CriticalRoleCampaignThree Campaign Three]] when the CityGuards Fearne is spying on in rat form step on her, causing her to revert in front of them.
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74* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': The Omnitrix has a feature that allows Ben to survive by rapidly changing to a different form if he's killed while in alien form. As a rule, Ben loses access to the form he was killed in until he gets a new DNA sample to restore it.
75** In ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]'', Chromastone is shattered by Vilgax, but the Omnitrix regenerates Diamondhead out of itself to save Ben's life.
76** In ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien Ultimate Alien]]'', Ben as Way Big gets hit by a blast of accelerated time from [[TimeMaster Eon]]. Way Big rapidly ages into [[ReducedToDust a pile of dust]], with Ben sitting unharmed in the center. Shortly afterward, Ultimate Swampfire gets killed in the same way.
77** In another ''Ultimate Alien'' example, one of Charmcaster's magic rituals overloads Chromastone ability to absorb it, and he promptly disintegrates. Ben falls to the floor as a human... and then Charmcaster [[YourSoulIsMine steals his soul]].
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