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4[[quoteright:300:[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5y54y4yu.png]]]][[caption-width-right:300:[-And when we say full-body, we mean full-''body''.[[note]]It also helps that Pinkie Pie shares the same [[Creator/AndreaLibman voice actress]] as the pony she's disguising as.[[/note]]-]]]
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6->''"That is not Creator/DickClark, that is a Dick Clark rubber mask, with a zipper in the back. When he gets off that TV show, year after year, week after week, systematically lowering the standards of this country, he undoes that zipper and underneath... is a cloven-hooved, horned wolverine."''
7-->-- '''Creator/BillHicks'''
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9Sometimes you don't need a full-on InvisibilityCloak. You don't care if people see you, just if they see the ''real'' you. And so you don an ensemble that completely obscures your features and possibly even your whole body. This is far more than a simple WigDressAccent. There isn't anything left of you to make out. The you beneath the suit is effectively invisible.
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11Any superhero or villain with a full-face mask would be included here, (Harley Quinn's make-up counts -- how many people would recognize her without it and her trademark clothing and hairstyle?) but superheroes with no mask (Franchise/{{Superman}}) or partial masks (Franchise/{{Batman}}, Robin, Green Arrow) would not.
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13Contrast PaperThinDisguise. Also see BlackCloak and LieToTheBeholder. When done with just the face or head, then it's LatexPerfection.
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16!!Examples:
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20* The Advertising/TrixRabbit is usually a PaperThinDisguise user, but in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N54rfkksxBo this]] infamous 1995 Advertising/GotMilk commercial, he wears a very convincing male human bodysuit. Even more amazing when you know he's [[RogerRabbitEffect a cartoon rabbit disguised as a live-action guy]].
21* A series of commercials for Pepsi Twist featured celebrities revealing themselves to be other celebrities by undoing a huge zipper from head to toe. In one ad, Ozzy Osbourne's kids transform from the Osbournes into the Osmonds. Another ad, which featured both Creator/MikeMyers as Film/AustinPowers and Music/BritneySpears, subverted the formula by having Austin assume Britney was a man in disguise and tried to unmask her to no avail.
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25* In ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Zero's outfit completely obscures his physical features; among many other things, one consequence of this is that everyone thinks he's Japanese. This also allows C.C. to take over his identity when he's out of action for a year. Among other times.
26* The MysteriousProtector in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs''. What originally appeared to be a man hiding behind [[MaskPower a simple face mask]] [[DramaticUnmask turned out to be]] [[spoiler:a full body illusion disguising [[TreacherousAdvisor Gil Graham]]'s CatGirl {{familiar}}s]].
27* In the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' manga, PaperMaster Ridley Wan makes one out of paper to impersonate Yomiko's deceased lover, Donny Nakajima. It's so detailed that she fails to realize he's an imposter until he tells her - ''after'' she slept with him.
28* ''Franchise/LupinIII'' uses these from time to time, often combining them with LatexPerfection. Characters will step out of complete body suits that made them completely identical to someone else. There's a [[Manga/{{Lupin III}} manga]] chapter where Lupin escapes captivity by swapping clothes with a film student named Yumi, who is then BoundAndGagged and placed inside a full body skin suit that causes her to look exactly like him. It isn't until a tear in the suit accidentally exposes one of Yumi's breasts that Fujiko realizes the swap has been made.
29* ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' and its sequel ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' often use this; Some villains don simple disguises that cover up everything, even spikes and horns (Monsieur Cheeks, a literal Butt-head, is first seen in a Kid Muscle disguise that completely obscures his unusually-shaped cranium).
30* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'': In "Noby, the Great Illusionist", Noby uses a full-body disguise of Sneech's mom to retrieve his rare Cardosaur trading card from Sneech. He does the same thing to retrieve his Beast Mask comic from Big G by disguising himself as Big G's sister, but Big G doesn't fall for it and Noby runs away in panic.
31* In ''GO-GO Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}!'' episode 40, Himespetchi wants to be with her love interest Mametchi and disguises herself as a boy to get into an audition for a TV show he's in. After her disguise is discovered and the director decides to write it into the show, it turns out that [[spoiler:Mametchi himself is actually Oyajitchi in a costume. The real Mametchi was never actually on-stage, much to Himespetchi's disappointment]].
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35* In Season 7 episode 45 of ''Animation/HappyHeroes'', Jeiro the thief dons a full-body disguise of Lele and, later, [[spoiler:Big M.]] as part of his schemes.
36* In episode 15 of ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: Joys of Seasons'', to lure Tibbie into Wolf Castle, Wolffy disguises himself as Weslie, wearing a full-body disguise that looks exactly like him.
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40* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': ComicBook/TheThing wore one of these in the early comics.
41* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': The Iron Man armor could alter voices and made it so that Rhodey could replace Tony Stark as Iron Man without anyone really noticing the difference.
42* ''ComicBook/SonicTheComic'': Sonic has his Bob Beaky disguise (a green ushanka and duffel coat, yellow-checked scarf, grey boots and mittens, wraparound shades, and false beak) which completely conceals Sonic's body allowing him to travel incognito or infiltrate a public area.
43* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Spider-Man's full face and body costume counts.
44* ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'': V's ensemble, including his famous Guy Fawkes mask. This serves the purpose of hiding the fact that he's hideously scarred, as well as reinforcing that the ideas he represents are more important than the individual.
45* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach's mask.
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49* {{Exaggerated}} in ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey''. Why are the soldiers staring at an attractive woman in a swimsuit when they're supposed to be getting a demonstration in camouflage from Sgt. Snorkel? Because they ''are'' -- that ''is'' Sarge. No wonder they're staring. Note that we're talking about a rough, rotund man several times the volume of such a slim woman.
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53* The 2003 movie ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'' had an animated Granny unzip her body suit during the jungle scene (via a CGI effect) to reveal the evil live-action ACME Chairman (played by Creator/SteveMartin). Similarly, Tweety unzips in his cage as well, revealing the Tasmanian Devil (who breaks out of the cage doing his spinning/babbling routine), and Sylvester unzips as well, to reveal the Chairman's assistant Mr. Smith, who then unzips his own body suit to reveal an animated female Tasmanian Devil! It's then taken ridiculous proportions, with the Chairman removing his hat in order to unzip another disguise, revealing DJ's father Damien. But when DJ realizes ThisCannotBe, "Damien" says he's right and unzips to reveal UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan who says "[[Film/SpaceJam Let's do some drills.]]" (To which WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck comments, "[[LampshadeHanging This doesn't make a lick of sense!]]") Then under the Michael Jordan suit is the ACME Chairman once again, who materializes away with our heroes, leaving Taz alone with Mr. Smith, who unzips ''his'' body suit to reveal [[SweetPollyOliver a Tasmanian She-Devil!]]
54* Can be said of the [[VisualPun literal]] WolfInSheepsClothing seen near the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', when a police officer wolf suits up as a sheep for an undercover case.
55* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', the {{Toon}} who really killed Marvin Acme [[HumanDisguise disguises]] himself under human clothes, a [[LatexPerfection rubber mask]], and a pair of {{glass eye}}s in the mask's eyeholes.
56** Later after the BigBad is defeated and a huge crowd of toons arrives, a 'toon sheep pulls off his full-body sheep suit to reveal TheBigBadWolf from Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs'' cartoons - ''another'' literal WolfInSheepsClothing!
57* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'', Ursula hides as the beautiful Vanessa in order to frustrate Ariel's attempts to enamor prince Eric
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61* ''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife'' ends a scene set in the Boer War with an African native warrior appearing on screen, unzipping down the middle, and revealing Terry Gilliam in a tuxedo introducing the next scene.
62* The Antareans in ''Film/{{Cocoon}}''.
63* In ''Film/TheyLive'', aliens transmit a signal that disguises their true appearance from everyone not wearing a special kind of sunglasses.
64* In ''Film/BillAndTedsBogusJourney'', Ms. Wardroe unzips to reveal Rufus in disguise
65* Janet Jones pulls off her beautiful skin to reveal a yucky alien beneath in 1995's ''Film/NotLikeUs''
66* At the end of ''Film/UnderTheSkin'' [[spoiler:Scarlett Johanson]] is unmasked and revealed to be [[spoiler:an alien]] after an attacker damages her suit
67* Fadela unzips and reveals herself to be [[spoiler: Dr. Benway]] in ''Film/NakedLunch''
68* Female reporter Heather is revealed to be a disguise for [[spoiler: jacobo]] in ''Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed''
69* A group of girls begin to strip off their skin revealing they are werewolves in disguise in ''Film/TrickRTreat''
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73* [[Literature/StrangeStoriesFromAChineseStudio ''The Painted Skin'']] by Pu Songling, published in 1740, features one of the earliest examples of this trope, in which the protagonist Wang is cursed by a hideous green ghoul that disguises itself in a human pelt, which it paints to resemble both a young woman and an old hag. The ghoul is eventually unmasked by a Taoist priest, who turns the creature into a puff of smoke and [[SealedEvilInACan seals it away in a bottle]].
74* An interesting example occurs in the Creator/PhilipKDick book, ''Literature/AScannerDarkly.'' The protagonist is a narc, and when he has to appear in public to give a speech about why DrugsAreBad, he appears only in a "scramble suit". The suit flashes the features and facial characteristics of thousands of different people at a rate too fast for anyone to discern. As such, anyone wearing it looks like a "vague blur."
75-->"Ladies and gentlemen, a round of applause for the vague blur."
76* One of the conspirators in ''Voyage of the Shadowmoon'' wore a mask at all times, not to hide his identity, but to make his real face unrecognizable so he could slip away from trouble at a moment's notice without anyone realizing it's him.
77* Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat would do this as a matter of routine, as it was the only way to commit crime and get away with it in a society where BigBrotherIsWatchingYou. In the first novel it turns out to be not good enough and he's shot by an EvilCounterpart who recognises him, so he goes to a BackAlleyDoctor for full body surgery.
78* Moist von Lipwig in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' evidently studied at the same college as Jim diGriz.[[note]]There are many, many, suspicious similarities between the two characters. Commentators have remarked that now they're married, all the ''slippery'' Moist and the rather ''spiky'' Adorah Belle need to round things off are twin sons.[[/note]] Moist uses spectacles, unruly wigs, very obvious false moustaches, and nose-hair wigs to horrify his marks -- so that all they can talk about afterwards when the Watch wants a description is all the ''hair'' coming out of his nose and ears...
79* ''Literature/TheInvisibleMan'' has Griffon wearing dark glasses and heavy clothes for the first several chapters, concealing his ''lack'' of an appearance. May also be a StealthPun on the title, since a few characters get confused when he tells them he's "invisible."
80* ''Literature/ShadowsOnTheMoon'' features magical illusionists called shadow weavers. This is the most common trick they use.
81* In the all-but-forgotten six book horror series from the 80's called Private School, the usual ragtag group of teens at the titular school learn that [[AlienInvasion Earth is being invaded]] by [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent wolf-people from outer space.]] They hide themselves by wearing [[TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse full-body human suits]] which are so good at covering the fur, muzzles, tails, and digitigrade legs that one of them is the prettiest girl at school and leader of the student body. An AlphaBitch in the most literal sense!
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84[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
85* The Vorlons in ''Series/{{Babylon5}}'' are always seen wearing encounter suits.
86* The alien lizards in ''Series/{{V 1983}}'' use human bodysuits to hide their true nature. It gets torn off ocassionally for the scare factor.
87* Any ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' or ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' shows that use a SecretIdentity.
88* The early part of season 8 in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''
89* The film adaptation of ''Battleground'', a short story by Creator/StephenKing, has [[NoNameGiven the unnamed]] hitman wearing a mask shaped like a human face for his hits, which obscured his features but (from a distance) would make him appear to be a normal person to any casual witness.
90* The Slitheen are the most prominent of several examples in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
91* The demons in ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' wear bodysuits that make them look like humans.
92* ''Series/PushingDaisies'': "Bitches" begins with Ned somehow being able to touch Chuck again. When they take off their clothes, Chuck says she is ''still'' wearing too many clothes, only to pull off her skin to reveal Olive underneath. It turns out to be AllJustADream.
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96* ''Music/TheyMightBeGiants'': "Marty Beller Mask" is about how their drummer, Marty Beller, is actually Whitney Houston in disguise.
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100* In ''TabletopGame/{{Anathema|2011}}'' shrouds can use magic to achieve this effect.
101* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': The ''disguise self'' spells allow the caster to appear like any creature of the same body type and close in size, clothes included.
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105* This is the entire logic behind the Spy's ability to disguise as a friendly class in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2''; even if you're seen, they think they're chasing someone else.
106* Alex Mercer has the Phlebotinum to do this well beyond LatexPerfection in ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}''.
107* The MysteriousStranger in ''VideoGame/AlwaysSometimesMonsters'' wears a thick winter coat, baggy pants, a scarf pulled up over the lower half of their face and a cap [[HiddenEyes shadowing their eyes]]. It's impossible to tell whether they're male, female, or anything else about them.
108* ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndTheSevenSirens'': The disguised person revealed at the end of the game has changed everything about themselves from their whole body and their voice, redonning their costume multiple times, perfectly.
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112* Know the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' example mentioned in Anime & Manga? Yomiko herself did that in ''Webcomic/AndShineHeavenNow'', disguising herself as [[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Walter]] to avoid capture and arrest by the British Library [[spoiler:and as Integra Hellsing to get on the Major's zeppelin to rescue Anita.]] However, Reseda and the Captain saw right through it. Paper cannot replicate scent, after all.
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116* In the ''WebOriginal/{{Paradise}}'' setting, human characters are randomly, permanently changed into {{Funny Animal}}s (and some are [[GenderBending gender-swapped]] as well). After they change, characters have an illusory full body disguise of their old human selves where normal human beings are concerned (whether they like it or not), especially early on when the [[WeirdnessCensor "Reality Distortion Field"]] is stronger. A man who turned into a female bear might look much like his old masculine self, just a little overweight—-which means he will need to [[WholesomeCrossdresser continue to dress like a man]]. Normals literally cannot tell anything has changed; only others changed can see them as they are.
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120* In the ''Literature/CharlieAndLola'' episode "But I Am An Alligator", Lola wears, for a majority of the episode, a large, dark green alligator costume which covers her entire body, with the exception of her arms and legs. This embarrasses Charlie, as she wears it in public, and the size of the costume makes it difficult for Lola to perform basic tasks such as tieing her shoelaces.
121* The villains of ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'' occasionally don actual full-body suits, most notably Apex, an invading alien. Oleander, a [[FatBastard foodee villain]], managed to squeeze her frame into a much skinnier body suit in order to masquerade as a gossip columnist in one episode.
122* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': One episode had Mr. Cat, in an effort to escape from Kaeloo, put on a very convincing disguise as Pretty and told her that he went the other way. [[DelayedReaction After he leaves]], Kaeloo realizes that it was him because of his voice.
123* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' has a LOT of examples...
124** ''Odor-Able Kitty'' (1945) has a cat (already painted up to look like a skunk) hiding from WesternAnimation/PepeLePew disguise in a completely convincing Bugs Bunny costume and mask, which Pepe instantly sees through.
125** ''Paying the Piper'' (1949) features a cat disguising himself in a convincing rat suit and mask to fool Pied Piper Porky.
126** ''WesternAnimation/MuzzleTough'' (1954) has Sylvester disguise himself as a female dog in order to lure Hector out and clobber him in his final attempt to steal Tweety, but [[GoneHorriblyRight the disguise works too well]]. Moments before Sylvester could clobber Hector, he ends up being caught by the dog catcher, and after he removes his mask and demands to be let out, [[ThisIsGonnaSuck he is confronted and attacked by a dozen angry dogs]].
127** ''WesternAnimation/DogPounded'' (1954) is another episode where Sylvester is trying to eat Tweety, only he has to [[BullyBulldog infiltrate a dog pound]] to get to him. He tries disguising himself as a stray dog, but unfortunately, the other dogs don't fall for it.
128** ''Knight-Mare Hare'' (1955) has the wizard Merlin attempts to use a magic spell to transform Bugs into a pig, but instead it just magically conceals Bugs in a realistic pig suit, to which Merlin transforms himself into a jackass, but [[MultiLayerFacade keeps unzipping each suit to reveal another mule underneath]].
129** ''A Sheep in the Deep'' (1962) has Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog engage in a "disguise duel".
130* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' April has a guy in her studio's costume department make [[LatexPerfection rubber masks]] for the heroes that can make them pass as humans if they [[ConspicuousTrenchcoat wear overcoats with them]]. They eventually work (even if their true turtle hands and feet are exposed), but Raphael has some doubts when they first try them on:
131-->'''Donatello:''' Hey, great! Now we don't look like mutant turtles.\
132'''Raphael:''' Yeah, we look like mutant turtles wearing people-masks.
133* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "The Frying Game," Homer is about to be executed in an electric chair, but it turns out to be a reality game show, and the old woman Homer was framed for killing takes off her full body suit to reveal she's really Carmen Electra.
134** "Undercover Burns" has Mr. Burns disguise himself as a power plant employee named "Fred" using a high-tech mecha version of this that also includes a voice-changer and communications device so he can speak to Smithers anywhere.
135* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' in one of its famous gags from the early years of the show, when a talk show hosted by Diane Simmons features a dating couple; the male was really a woman in a LatexPerfection-style mask, but then confesses that she is not even a woman, and unzips her full body suit to reveal a ''horse'', and then confesses that he is a ''broom'', removing the horse suit to reveal a broom that lifelessly falls over.
136* Also a common practical joke on AprilFoolsDay in animation, as demonstrated on ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'', ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' and Disney's ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''.
137* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''
138** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E5SisterhoovesSocial Sisterhooves Social]]", Rarity disguises herself as Applejack by wearing a hat (to hide her horn) and being completely covered in mud. You ''can'' see the horn (with mud) a bit of the time, and her eyes are a different color; this still works on first-time viewers because nobody would believe Rarity 1) would voluntarily hide in a pit of mud and come up smiling and 2) could be that athletic and enthusiastic about it.
139** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 The Crystal Empire Part 1]]" has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPuBUC3i2xA Pinkie Pie]] [[ActorAllusion dress up as Fluttershy.]]
140** And in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E5MagicDuel Magic Duel]]", Twilight paints several of her friends to look like other ponies as part of a ruse to make her look more powerful than she actually is (for instance, painting Apple Bloom to look like Applejack and swapping the two under cover of magical smoke to make it look like she'd made Applejack younger).
141* When Flapjack searches for a new role model in WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack, he rejects an ordinary-looking businessman in favour of a buff adventurer with a sword and flowing golden locks. After the latter accepts Flapjack as his apprentice, he unzips himself to reveal his true self: a much smaller, more drab banker. The joke is repeated when it's revealed he was coming from a costume party with the businessman from before, who unzips ''him''self to reveal a crazy-eyed shirtless pirate captain.
142* The ''Literature/GeronimoStilton'' episode "The Gator Samaritan" featured Simon Squealer dressing up as the titular superhero this way (using a form-fitting alligator costume complete with tail) and performing good deeds as part of a scam to help the struggling ''Daily Rat'' newspaper. After saving Thea from drowning, Simon realizes GoodFeelsGood and continues the charade independently from the scam. But then a criminal rat steals the costume's LatexPerfection mask and attempts to use it as a simple disguise for robbing a museum (and in the next episode we see that Simon has gone through a HeelFaceDoorSlam and is back to being a villainous henchman.)
143* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' featured nearly every parent-child team cheating at the class's field day. Cindy finds out that the partner even she thought was her mother was actually her athletic aunt (the zipper behind her ear gave her away).
144* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' the girls discover that the lovely Britney is really [[spoiler: Tim Scam]] in a bodysuit after trying to apply cosmetics to her face
145* Rick and Morty use full body disguises in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' as another man and an attractive woman respectively
146* In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' episode "As I Lay Hiccupping", an attractive female doctor pulls on her head to reveal a fat male doctor.
147* Droopy the Dog and others frequently apply full body disguises in WesternAnimation/DroopyMasterDetective
148* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': The ending of "Spy Buddies" reveals that Plankton and Mr. Krabs switched places with each other using these as part of a bet. Later, Patrick takes off his disguise to reveal Squidward. [=SpongeBob=] takes off the other Squidward's face [[TearOffYourFace revealing that it actually is Squidward]], then the fake Squidward takes off his disguise revealing Sandy, but she is wearing the "wrong outfit", so she unzips revealing another [=SpongeBob=]. [=SpongeBob=] is confused and takes off ''his'' suit revealing another Patrick, only for the other [=SpongeBob=] to reveal it really was Patrick all along, and finally [=SpongeBob=] removes his Patrick outfit. As if that wasn't enough, the episode ends on there still being a second Patrick, [[LampshadeHanging as SpongeBob points out]].
149* ''WesternAnimation/FourEyes'': Emma's [[TransformationTrinket glasses]] can turn her into a human in a blink of an eye.
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153* Ghillie Suits. A sniper's Ghillie suit is essentially a cloak made of foliage. It helps blend the wearer into a forest environment, but also breaks up a person's form and makes their outline difficult to spot.
154* Criminals sometimes use stocking masks, ski masks and even Halloween masks to hide their identities.
155* If you're going to [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11703195 pretend to be an old man,]] remember to think about your hands as well. He probably would've gotten away with it if[[note]]it hadn't been for those pesky kids![[/note]] he hadn't shucked the mask midflight. An old man with young hands isn't quite enough to report, but the appearance of a young Asian coinciding with the disappearance of an elderly Caucasian is going to be noticed by those already alerted enough to observe him.
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