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7->It was a horrible sound. [[HellIsThatNoise The most horrible sound Kryten had ever heard]]. Crunching bones and sickening wetness, and a scream that dipped all the way down to Hell.
8->Lister stopped being Lister and started to become [[ShapeshifterMashUp something else]]. His body folded in on itself, and when it re-emerged, it was inside-out. The slimy, mucus-coated organs quivered and gurgled as the ribcage split open and a strange suction-like head slithered out and began sliming across the floor towards Kryten's feet.
9-->-- ''Literature/RedDwarf: Better Than Life''
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11Transformation Horror is a subtrope of BodyHorror involving graphic and unsettling transformation sequences (not the [[TransformationSequence trope]]) or continuous random [[{{Mutant}} mutation]].
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13This can occur in the process of both {{Involuntary|Shapeshifting}} and VoluntaryShapeshifting, and the final form, if there is one, doesn't have to be horrific. Even turning a person into a RidiculouslyCuteCritter can involve Transformation Horror along the way. What matters is that the ''process'' of the transformation is unpleasant to witness, and horrifying just to ''imagine'' experiencing.
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15There are several standard forms of Transformation Horror:
16* '''Mutation Horror''': ''[[SlowTransformation Slowly]] accumulating chaotic mutations''. The victim gradually becomes increasingly twisted and deformed due to the growing influence of TheCorruption, [[NuclearMutant exposure to nuclear waste]], MutagenicGoo, or TheVirus. There is no "end form", only ever-increasing levels of BodyHorror usually involving asymmetric and chaotic changes and tumorous growths. This variety tends to end in either death, FaceMonsterTurn, or [[AndIMustScream the victim's best attempts at screaming]].
17* '''Horrifying Metamorphosis'': '''SlowTransformation into a known end form''. Often part of the ViralTransformation process or a particularly unpleasant form of {{Metamorphosis}} or ForcedTransformation. The victim experiences a disturbing, slow change into their new form. The end result does not have to be body horror, but the process of adopting an entirely new body plan is likely to involve quite a bit of body horror.
18* '''Traumatic Transformation''': ''[[TransformationIsAFreeAction Rapid Transformation]] into a known end form''. Some transformations condense all the horror of a targeted slow transformation into a brief, squicktastic TransformationSequence. Often emphasizes the face and visibly reshaping skeletal structures, and is usually accompanied by the sounds of popping bones and rearranging organs. Nearly always [[PainfulTransformation painful]] or disorienting. Common in DarkerAndEdgier {{Animorphism}}: The transformation of a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]], for instance. [[note]] Fun fact: this was the original definition for BodyHorror. [[/note]]
19* '''Terminal Mutation''': ''Targetless and [[TransformationIsAFreeAction Fast]]''. A particularly nasty CruelAndUnusualDeath involving rapid degeneration or mutation until death. See RapidAging, ImMelting, and ShapeshifterSwanSong for just a few of the possible causes. Examples of this form should be placed on their respective pages unless they are particularly noteworthy as transformation horror as well.
20* '''[[PartialTransformation Mix And Match]] [[ShapeshifterMashup Mutation]]''': Sprouting CombatTentacles or a ShapeshifterWeapon can be disturbing enough, but when more and more are added to the mix you have the recipe for a ShapeshifterMashup. Even more horrifying if it's ''[[InvoluntaryShapeshifter involuntary]]'', such as in the case of PowerDegeneration, or an AdaptiveAbility going totally [[SuperpowerMeltdown haywire]].
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22There are several layers of reasons why people find this trope disturbing:
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24The most obvious is that transformation can be very {{Squick}}y: even in the case of one human becoming another human, facial features and major bone structures have to distort and rearrange. This naturally means that the course of a transformation tends to at least pass through the UncannyValley at some point, and quite often takes the scenic route.
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26Transformation also invokes the fear of losing control of your own body, or having it turn against you: Transformation Horror is unusual among the fantastical forms of horror in that adults fear it almost as much as children do because it has so many parallels and examples in RealLife. Puberty, unexpected changes in people around us, the ravages of old age, slowly [[FaceMonsterTurn losing one's own identity]] to mental illness, or worse, having a loved one [[TragicMonster turn against you]], are all too real events experienced by most people at some point. All it takes to make horror from them is exaggeration. Even more extreme forms such as Mutation Horror or Terminal Mutation invoke our fears of disease and decay; in a sense, this trope is why we find diseases like cancer, rabies, leprosy, and the [[TheBlackDeath bubonic plague]] exceptionally terrifying: they transform a victim physically and mentally from the inside out.
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28Not all transformations are necessarily horrific; this trope can be averted in any number of ways. LighterAndSofter universes tend to have relatively tame transformations leaving any disturbing elements [[TakeOurWordForIt to the imagination]]. On the other hand, in DarkerAndEdgier universes, even {{Voluntary Transformation}}s tend to be traumatic for everyone involved and depicted in all their [[BrainBleach disturbing glory]]. The medium can have a huge bearing as well: distortions that would be [[NauseaFuel Nausea]] and/or NightmareFuel in live-action can be fairly innocuous in a cartoon.
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30The causes and circumstances of the transformation can make a difference as well. A character slowly [[TakenForGranite turning to stone]] can be fairly mild visually, but played for PsychologicalHorror; an otherwise disturbing transformation can be [[NightmareRetardant mitigated]] when it's the result of a character CursedWithAwesome activating their LovecraftianSuperpower or receiving a PowerUpgradingDeformation.
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32An example of how this trope can be intentionally both invoked and averted is the TransformationComic genre, with various comics averting this trope for {{fanservice}} or [[PlayedForLaughs comedy]], playing the trope straight as FanDisservice to maintain a serious tone, or even [[SlidingScaleOfComedyAndHorror alternating between the two]].
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34Compare CloneByConversion, {{Transflormation}}, ViralTransformation, PainfulTransformation, SlowTransformation, TransformationSequence, TransformationOfThePossessed, and TransformationAtTheSpeedOfPlot which often overlap.
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36Compare and contrast ForcedTransformation, which sometimes overlaps with Transformation Horror. The distinction is that the victim of a ForcedTransformation has ''become'' something else against their will, while Transformation Horror is about ''becoming'' something else in a disturbing way. EldritchTransformation often combines these two and {{exaggerate|dTrope}}s them.
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38Contrast NothingIsScarier and FridgeHorror for transformations that aren't actually shown/described, and TeleporterAccident for similar things happening instantaneously. BitByBitTransformation can be used both to subvert this trope by spacing out the squick into tolerable doses, and to exaggerate it by combining Horrifying Metamorphosis and Mix And Match Mutation.
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40!!Examples:
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45* This happens to Tetsuo in ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' after being wounded by Kaneda during their fight at the stadium; as Kaneda tries to finish him off, he starts twitching and moaning in pain, and suddenly his mechanical arm bursts open and sprouts tentacles, he becomes gigantic and bursts out of his clothes, and he mutates into a massive blob creature that consumes everything in his path including his girlfriend Kaori and is unable to control himself.
46* ''Manga/ChainsawMan'': Denji's Chainsawman form has chainsaws growing from his head and his forearms, vertically splitting them in two, with plenty of gushing blood from the self-inflicted injuries he receives whilst 'reving' them. Denji's able to survive such a state because combining with a devil gave him an inbuilt HealingFactor, but using his chainsaws is still quite painful for him.
47* In ''Franchise/{{Devilman}}'', when a demon possesses someone, they warp their bodies to resemble them, and yes, it's extremely painful for the host. It's especially noticeable early on, when the party goers in the night club get possessed after Ryo spills their blood. The worst happens to two girls: one has her jaw dislocate and grow fangs, her eyeball pops out of its socket and wiggles like a worm, grows an extra pair of clawed arms, and her breasts grow eyeballs and fangs, while the second one transforms into a hideous demon covered with spikes with her severed head perched on top of her new one, and her eyes still blink, freaking out Akira.
48* Seen twice in ''Anime/{{Iczer}}'' when parasitic aliens called vedims infect people, first when Iczer finds an infected man, his eyes and teeth pop out and his skin bursts off as he turns into a slug like alien, and later when Nagisa’s parents get infected, their hair falls out and their heads and arms burst open, transforming them into insect like aliens.
49* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
50** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'': Vanilla Ice allows himself to be absorbed through his Stand's mouth by being physically forced down by disjointing his entire body.
51** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'': If anyone trapped under Toyohiro Kanedaichi's Super Fly tries to escape without trading places, their body will immediately be turned into metal before being absorbed into the tower.
52** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Chariot Requiem's ultimate ability is to induce grotesque mutations in those surrounding them, enforcing transformation into bizarre lifeforms with animal-like features emerging instantaneously. Strangely, it seems to be painless, but Trish makes the point of the possibility of a complete LossOfIdentity.
53** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'': Once [[OurHomunculiAreDifferent The Green Baby]] begins to awaken, it starts turning all the prisoners in maximum security into [[{{Transflormation}} trees]] as wood and flora burst from their bodies.
54** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]'': Dr. Ferdinand's Scary Monsters induces TheVirus when someone gets an injury from a dinosaur, causing their body to emit scales and become more dino-like until they fully transformed.
55** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'': When an old man consumes a Locacaca Fruit, his amputated leg immediately regrows back and his eyes turn into stone before crumbling to pieces.
56** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJoJoLands The JoJoLands]]'': [[CatsAreMean Wild Cat Size]] can generate threads from their bodies but also meld together into nets in a grotesque manner.
57* In ''Manga/MadeInAbyss'', ascending from the titular cavern causes progressively more extreme ill effects as a person reaches lower levels. By the Sixth Layer, the Curse of the Abyss causes its victim to undergo a horrific, violent transformation into something not even close to human. Often, this outright kills the person, falling under Terminal Mutation. [[spoiler:The viewer is shown what this looks like in a later episode of the anime (with Mitty, a character who technically survives, but has to be [[MercyKill put out of her misery by Reg in an earlier episode]]), and it's not pretty]].
58* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': When Jinchūriki enter a Version 2 form their skin peels off and their blood mixes with their chakra, turning them into a red humanoid with multiple tails, glowing eyes and animalistic features. When they do this, their [[EldritchAbomination Tailed Beast/Bīju]] is usually the one in control.
59* In ''Anime/PrincessTutu'', Rue's TransformationSequence into Princess Kraehe involves lots of thorns and pain.
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63* ''ComicBook/TheCallOfCRusso'': Donald and his nephews are [[PartialTransformation partially mutated into octopoids]] when Ar-Finn wakes up from his slumber.
64* ''ComicBook/{{Druuna}}'': The "Morbus Gravis" is a viral disease that turns people into horrible mutants and has no known cure. Even worse, some people who are affected by it are still completely lucid after the transformation, human souls trapped in a monster's body.
65* ''ComicBook/GarfieldHis9Lives'' has the "Lab Cat" of segment 7 becoming a dog. [[http://cdn26.us1.fansshare.com/photo/garfieldhis9lives/tumblr-xvga-tgd-qdhcuko-922205905.jpg In the original book it was scary but quick]] but in animation, it's a PainfulTransformation [[ShadowDiscretionShot that even resorts to only his shadow in the final takes.]]
66* Rick Jones' description of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner's]] very first transformation in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' #16, set against the image of a horrified Rick, the shadow of the Hulk on the wall behind him, and Bruce's hand in mid-transformation, part his, part the Hulk's:
67-->He asked what was happening. Then he made a kind of strangling sound, like his throat was compressed.\
68And the change began.\
69Any time I remember that day or that night, it's with years of hindsight on top. But in that moment, I thought he was already dead.\
70His skin turned gray[[note]]No, that's not an error -- the Hulk ''was'' gray [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness in the very beginning]].[[/note]], all over, like a corpse. Every part of his body ballooned up like it was about to burst. I heard the cracking noise of his bones stretching.\
71Who could live through that? He had to be dead--and it was all my fault.\
72I remember praying--praying like I never had before--for him to live. "Please, God." Over and over. "Please don't let Doc Banner die".
73* In an issue of ''ComicBook/SwampThing'', a woman betrays Swamp Thing and Constantine to an evil cult because they promised her the ability to fly. Only Creator/AlanMoore could take a concept like "woman transforms into a bird" and make it this horrific. They give her a root to chew to start the change. She remarks at its bitter taste, and suddenly starts vomiting uncontrollably, puking up all of her internal organs, leaving her body below the neck to rot and wither away. The cultist then holds her head in his hands and talks her through the metamorphosis in graphic detail: talons slicing their way free from her neck, feathers ripping out of her skin, and so forth. Finally her mind goes away, leaving her nothing more than a mindless animal to fly off into oblivion to awaken the ancient beast that will bring about the end of the universe, dying in the process.
74* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006'': ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}'s unwilling transformation into one of Circe's bestiamorphs is framed as painful and terrifying for him as he begs for help while twisting in pain before suddenly being twisted into one of her animalistic slaves.
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78* From ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', Monster X's involuntary transformation into Kaizer Ghidorah is this. He goes from a bipedal, 58,000 ton DraconicHumanoid to a quadrupedal, 100,000 ton winged, three headed dragon. Growing all that muscle mass, scales, and skeletal changes is nothing short of agonizing. being described as his body tearing itself apart and putting itself back together repeatedly. For instance, his wing bones need to tear their way out of his back.
79* Whenever the ponification process is described in ''FanFic/TheConversionBureauTheOtherSideOfTheSpectrum'', it's going to be this. However, it's not a free action - {{Mercy Kill}}s are a common sight in the fic and its side stories, and AmputationStopsSpread. Special mention goes to [[spoiler: the trials for the FlawedPrototype versions of the potion, which were [[WhamEpisode so shocking]] and [[NightmareFuel horrifying beyond words]] that it's almost impossible to fully describe]].
80* In ''Fanfic/IWasAMiddleAgedWeretoon,'' [[VideoGame/PizzaTower Peppino]]'s transformation into the [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent namesake]] [[ToonTransformation creature]] is nothing short of unpleasant, with such [[SarcasmMode lovely]] details as his middle and ring fingers ''[[BodyHorror fusing together]]'' to form FourFingeredHands, his face and eyes stretching out, and his spine folding in on itself as his entire body contorts into a much smaller shape.
81* Although it isn't shown on screen, Lyra being [[HumanityEnsues turned into a human]] by a miscast spell in ''[[FanFic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse Helping...Hands?]]'' clearly qualified as a Traumatic Transformation, especially given [[HumansThroughAlienEyes Trixie's description of Lyra's new form]]. And her transformation back into a pony ''is'' described, in gruesome detail.
82* ''Fanfic/{{Medicated}}'': While it gets easier each time, the first transformation time Anne turns into a human is immensely painful, as her skin dries out, her bones lengthen, and her entire biology rewires. She also feels extremely hot due to shifting from being cold-blooded to warm-blooded.
83* ''Fanfic/AMinorMiscalculation'' has [[spoiler: Ryuko's transformation into her [[UnstoppableRage empowered berserk form]]. The process is quick, but grotesque: her bones and spine snap, her skin starts melting into Senketsu and her weapons, and blood (both human and [[AlienBlood decidedly different]] types) starts boiling out of her skin.]]
84* In the Thriller Bark arc of ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', Gecko Moria [[ScaledUp tries to turn himself into a dragon]] with "Nidhogg", feeding his shadow other shadows and then reshaping it, thus himself, with Shadow Revolution. The emphasis is on "tries". The sounds Moria's body makes when undergoing the transformation are nauseating. [[TakeOurWordForIt When Cross gets a peek at Moria, he nearly vomits on the spot, noting that the end result can't be called Moria]] ''[[TakeOurWordForIt or]]'' [[TakeOurWordForIt a dragon]]. Chopper, the Straw Hat doctor, is horrified at the amount of physical trauma the Warlord put himself through.
85* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': ''[[TheNameless She]]'' is subject to ''repeated'' Traumatic Transformations as a result of her botched ascension, painfully and grotesquely shifting between the three major pony races (earth pony to pegasus to unicorn) constantly and unstoppably (''She'' goes through a complete cycle about every twelve hours). This involves wings gradually sprouting and then shrinking away again, a horn tearing through her skin as it sprouts and then retracts, muscles tearing and rearranging to accommodate the slightly different body plans of her three forms, and other such horrors. [[spoiler: Becomes ''slightly'' less horrific at the end of ''Triptych'', when Fluttershy uses her "make-any-one-thing-cease-to-exist" bubble to take away the pain from the transformations]].
86* Jade Chan in ''FanFic/{{Webwork}}'' takes eight long, painful and humiliating years to transform into a spider demon. Parts of the change are so painful that she has to be placed in a coma to avoid the pain [[spoiler: of her skin and bones melting while she grows an exo-skeleton]]. The initial act that started the change is so graphic that the author marked the section where is starts and ends so readers can skip over it.
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90* Creator/{{Disney}}:
91** ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', the first movie in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, has the evil queen using a HumanShifting potion to [[RapidAging turn herself into an old hag]] as a disguise.
92** A few years after ''Snow White'', Disney's next movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' upped the ante with Lampwick's transformation into a donkey. [[ObliviousTransformation He doesn't know what's happening at first]] (and even Pinocchio thinks it's [[NoMoreForMe the booze]]), but once he does, he begs Pinocchio for help, [[IWantMyMommy calling out helplessly for his mama]] before he devolves into a wild, braying, panicked mess.
93** In the climactic fight of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'', Milo slashes the crazed Commander Rourke with an irradiated glass shard from the Heart of Atlantis' tank. The crystallizing energy then spreads through the villain's body, painfully and graphically mutating him into some kind of crystalline monster that can only howl in agony. His death by propeller mere seconds later comes off as a blessing.
94* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frankenweenie}}'' has plenty of examples, especially [[spoiler:Mr. Whisker's transformation into a vampire-cat hybrid, thanks to an accidental fusion of cat and bat atoms through teleportation]]. Bonus points for referencing ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'' and ''Film/TheFly1958''.
95* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'', where Max dreams that he's turning into... [[WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} his father]].
96* In ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'', [[spoiler:the Medusa Serum turns penguins into hideous creatures with mismatched body parts, extra eyes, and other deformities]].
97* ''WesternAnimation/PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight'' has an infamously scary setpiece in which the BigBad's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Puppetino subjects Pinocchio to a [[ForcedTransformation forced]] PuppetPermutation through the use of an organ grinder that blares a demented CreepyCircusMusic and makes Pinocchio dance against his will. The kid begging to stop and Puppetino replying that [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything he'll stop when he wants]] takes it to a whole other level.
98* Downplayed in ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed''. Mei's giant red panda transformation is apparently painless but the first time she finds herself transformed she completely freaks out.
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102* ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'' almost single-handedly popularised this trope's connection to werewolves.
103* In ''Film/TheBrothersGrimm'', a girl named Sasha gets her face taken away by some mud cursed by one of the Mirror Queen's crows, then the mud turns into a monster pursuing the now faceless Sasha; at the end of the scene the mud absorbs her turning her into the Gingerbread Man, then tastes a bit of [[GenderBender his]] body thinking he [[ITasteDelicious tastes good]].
104* ''Film/TheCompanyOfWolves'' has a wolf emerging from a man's mouth as part of his turning into a wolf.
105* In ''Film/District9'', Wikus [[spoiler:slowly transforms into a prawn]].
106* The trailer for ''Film/DraculaUntold'', shows us a close-up glimpse of Vlad's face peeling and shedding away during his transformation into a Vampire. [[spoiler: This is a case of TrailersAlwaysLie as this happens when he is exposed to sunlight later in the film.]]
107* ''Film/TheFly1986'' milks this trope for all it's worth, as Seth Brundle slowly, horrifically mutates into a [[HalfHumanHybrid monstrous humanoid fly]] over the course of an hour of screen time, [[SlowTransformation in-universe about a month and a half]]. The changes are initially subtle, but soon his fingernails are coming off, his skin is suppurating, and his teeth fall out. The transformation terminates with extra limbs bursting through his torso and the flesh on his hands peeling off, as his [[FacialHorror facial features melt and slough off]] to reveal an insectoid face. [[spoiler:The fly monster ultimately is transformed a second time, being [[TeleFrag teleported with broken machine parts]] and ending his life as a mechanical hybrid creature.]]
108* ''Film/TheHowling1981''. Another particularly graphic example werewolf transformation, with the {{squick}} factor dialed up thanks to effects artist Rob Bottin. His next gig would be ''Film/TheThing1982'', widely considered a crowning achievement in body horror effects.
109* The ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' movies did this at least twice to characters seeking {{Public Domain Artifact}}s that turned out to be [[TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow too powerful for mortal hands]]. At the end of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', when ThoseWackyNazis [[spoiler:open the Ark of the Covenant, its divine power strikes them dead: one man's face shrivels up, one man's face melts, and one man messily explodes]]. ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' did something similar in the shrine of the Holy Grail, which turns out to be [[NeedleInAStackOfNeedles hidden among dozens of other goblets]]; the guy who picks the wrong one dies by RapidAging. Remember, kids: HolyIsNotSafe.
110* In Makodap's short film ''11'', the main character Peter Baxter attempts to flee from a luxury resort without paying his bill. He is tricked by the company and is painfully transformed into an attractive young woman. The transformation is intense and extremely painful with Peter screaming in agony, as bones break and reform. During the transformation, you see several internal shots, including Peter's heart beating faster and faster, his ribcage changing shape before he grows breasts and an internal view of his pelvis changing to a feminine shape. Also as the transformation proceeds, he sweats slime which according to [[WordOfGod the writer]] is Peter's biological mass breaking down due to the size difference between a man and woman and finally his mind is rewritten to serve the company owning the resort. Pleasure Island Incorporated intends to get their money somehow, and have plans for Peter, or Nikki as he will be known as.
111* ''Film/LatePhases'': When [[spoiler:Griffin]] transforms, he viciously rips off his skin to let the werewolf out. Father Roger is so shocked that, instead of running away immediately, he remains petrified almost till the end of the transformation.
112* In ''Franchise/TheMatrix'', any human possessed by an Agent transforms into that Agent's appearance in a Silly Putty–style rearrangement of anatomy. Exaggerated by Agent Smith's CloneByConversion ability in the later films, as the process takes place much more slowly and the victim appears to be fully aware of the fact that they are being overwritten by the Agent as it happens.
113* The 1990 film ''Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor'' is a particularly long and gruesome film centered entirely around a scientist accidentally mixing their cells with a mutated alien after being bit by the monster. The next 40 minutes are said scientist's horrifically slow, irreversible, bloody, and painful mutation into what could only be described as a hybrid between Biollante from Godzilla and G Birkin's final form from Resident Evil 2. Even being shifted back human at the end of the film from an electron accelerator only causes the mutation to go haywire and mutate into an even worse monster. Needless to say, neither form could be described as bipedal or humanoid in the slightest.
114* ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet4TheDreamMaster'' has Debbie, a tough and confident rocker girl [[HiddenDepths with a fear of bugs]]. Freddy kills her by ''slowly'' transforming her into a giant cockroach; first her broken forearms fall off and new insectoid appendages grow out, and then she slips into a roach sticky trap and ''her face peels off'' to reveal an insectoid face. [[AndIMustScream She is still screaming]] when Freddy finishes up by crushing her in his palm.
115* ''Film/ShinKamenRiderPrologue'' is mostly known for the BodyHorror involved the titular character's transformation sequence being the most horrifying thing to come out of the franchise; it is painful, slow, and Shin's body goes through motion that the human body shouldn't. It's quite impressive that these effects have held up 30 years after the movie's release.
116* ''Film/TetsuoTheIronMan'' takes the cake when it comes to both transformation and horror. A bizarre, and harrowing film about a "metal fetishist" that infects the salaryman who ran him over with a virus that slowly turns him into a machine until he's a walking heap of scrap metal. And it gets ''worse'' from there.
117* ''Film/{{Willow}}'': Of the Horrifying Metamorphosis variety, when Queen Bavmorda magically transforms an entire army into pigs. It's made explicit that the transformation [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing doesn't affect what the victims are wearing]], making a slow, painful process worse with constriction by clothing and medieval armor as they change shape.
118* ''Film/{{XX}}'': In "Don't Fall", the transformation Gretchen undergoes into [[spoiler:human/spider hybrid]] is extremely rapid and painful.
119* ''Film/TrickRTreat'' combines this with FanDisservice, when a group of attractive college girls at a party start stripping... [[spoiler: and then they start peeling off their skin, revealing themselves as werewolves.]]
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123* "Literature/AngelDerinEdala": The protagonist slowly morphs into an angel throughout the story. The process and attempts to hide it are unpleasant. They pluck their feathers, leaving little holes where they come out and reddening their skin; the risk of infection is acknowledged. Their gums become tender and swollen as they grow new teeth, which they [[DIYDentistry pull out]].
124* Invoked and inverted in ''Literature/AnimalFarm'': The other animals are horrified to watch the pigs, who were satirical allegories of Communist dictators, gradually become indistinguishable from the humans they overthrew, though the pigs barely seem to notice.
125* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''. Many, many examples throughout the series, played straight to the point of a BlackHumor RunningGag. Most of the Animorphs ''freak out'' the first couple of times they try particularly exotic morphs, but after a while they get used to it. Shining examples include:
126** Fish: You lose all your limbs and frequently spend a few moments either underwater with lungs or out of it with gills, and on at least one occasion a character spent several seconds with neither.
127** The undiluted Transformation Horror of insect morphs. One has to become a [[BigCreepyCrawlies Giant Insect]]/Human hybrid for the duration of changing from a human to an insect. (See ''Film/TheFly1958'' if it hasn't hit you why that's horrifying yet.) Also, note that insects don't have eyelids, and frequently do have panoramic vision, so you have to watch it happen. The loss of self if the insect is a HiveMind is also especially horrifying.
128** Book 39 features a unique, and particularly horrifying version. An ant accidentally gets the ability to morph, and unintentionally starts to morph into Cassie. As soon as it can, it begins to scream. Cassie (through her own revulsion and horror) wonders why, before realizing that the ant is losing the HiveMind and gaining self, a concept as foreign and horrifying to it as the reverse is to us. While normally an AllLovingHero, even she considers it an abomination that must be destroyed.
129** The defiance of this trope is Cassie's, and one Andalite character's, talent. Rather than looking like several crimes against nature she can make the transformation nice to look at, even beautiful (except, again, insects).
130* In ''Literature/BlackBullet'', this happens whenever some poor sap transforms into a Gastrea. His body bulges unnaturally as he transforms.
131* Invoked in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels: Angua absolutely forbids anyone to watch her while she is transforming from human to werewolf and vice-versa. Especially her lover Carrot, on the grounds that what he may see could put him off her for life. One man who did watch ran away, and went to sea to put the terrible sight behind him. However, it should be noted that it's not the least bit horrific or traumatic for Angua herself, as the transformation doesn't even feel uncomfortable. When describing it, she compares it to "a full-body sneeze".
132* Damned thieves in ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' are turned into snakes and have to regain human form by attacking others and eating their essences. The poet gives a vivid description of how each part of the human body devolves into the form of a serpent while the serpent painfully splits apart into a man.
133* ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland'' features the SlowTransformation of the planewrecked girls into {{Nearly Normal Animal}}s - Miranda goes first, her teeth falling out and her fingers getting too distended and painful to properly use, then her sternum growing so much that it splits the skin of her chest. The details past then are elided, but she stops having hands and by the time her bed is carried out of their room she's twisted up and [[FragileFlyer fragile]], barely able to speak, [[EyeDentityGiveaway only her eyes recognizable as hers]]. Semi's changes start a bit later and she doesn't dwell on them the same way but on the way to becoming a fish monster it becomes increasingly hard and painful to breathe and it becomes harder and harder to move her limbs, until one day they just absolutely won't obey her. [[spoiler: The transformation back to something close to human is much easier, though Semi does feel sick and off for part of it.]]
134* ''Literature/EdenGreen'' graphically depicts most varieties of transformation horror; the central theme of the book is Horrifying Metamorphosis. In addition, the rationalist main character imagines many possible scenarios in which the needle symbiote can ruin a person forever.
135* ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'' has a Traumatic variety with Nikita's transformation into a berserk, and the story delights in providing the reader with an in-depth, vivid description of what exactly is happening to Nikita's body and mind.
136* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'':
137** The most famous example is ''Literature/ChickenChicken'' (number 53 of the original series), about two farm kids, Crystal and Cole, who get cursed into turning into chickens after knocking over a strange woman in black. Almost every chapter of the book detailed how the feathers were growing on the kids' skins, how their mouths turned to beaks, how they clucked every time they spoke and no one seemed to care about their transformation.[[spoiler: By the end, they turn back to normal and all seems fine, [[HereWeGoAgain only for the strange woman to stare at them and utter the words "Pig pig."]]]]
138** ''Literature/MyHairiestAdventure'' is about a boy slowly changing into a dog while nobody around him seems to care ([[spoiler:the twist is that he was always a dog, and an experiment to turn him human is simply wearing off]]). It's all fun and games until you watch it unfolding as a grotesque metaphor for puberty, with the boy shaving off the bizarre hair sprouting all over his body and trying to hold onto his dwindling humanity.
139** In ''Literature/TheLizardOfOz'', a girl slowly transforms into a lizard, finding that her skin is becoming dry like a lizard.
140* In ''Literature/TheGordianEvent'' by Lee Deadkeys, people infected by the Gordian parasite mutilate themselves at the onset of infection, bloat to the point of splitting their skin and have their internal organs and bones partially digested as the parasite grows. Rudy does an in-depth analysis of the end result, pointing out the internal damage and amniotic fluid that sustains the host through the otherwise fatal transformation.
141--> '''Rudy''': See here, how the ribs are spread and bulged? Look closer at the rib bones, do you see this pocking? I believe that is marrow showing through thin spots on the bone.
142* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
143** The Polyjuice Potion temporarily transforms the user's body to look like someone else. We first see it in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', with lovely descriptions of Harry's insides "writhing as though he'd just swallowed live snakes," followed by his skin melting and bubbling as it transforms. Later, in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', [[TheRealRemingtonSteele the man we thought was]] [[spoiler:Mad-Eye Moody]] reverts to his true form when the potion wears off. We get a description of [[spoiler:Moody's wooden leg and magical glass eye popping out of the transforming body as the impostor's real leg and eye grow back in]].
144** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'' has [[spoiler:Professor Lupin]]'s transformation into a werewolf. Also, the stories of his transformations as a child coupled with the bloodstains and destruction in the Shrieking Shack are pretty disturbing, especially since he has to go through a similar process every single month.
145* ''Literature/LivingInTimesOfDragons'' [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzags]] this trope towards the end. [[spoiler:The protagonist, a father, witnesses a process by which by which his son [[ForcedTransformation is turned into a dragon.]] Although the process is horrifying for the son, you get the feeling that the father is [[HeroicBSOD even more horrified by the event]].]]
146* In ''Literature/LoyalEnemies'', [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Shelena]] describes her transformation from human to wolf and back as non-painful but horrifying to look at, as her bones have to change their structure and function and all of this happens in the open. She likens it to watching someone being turned inside out. Rest doesn't manage to look away quickly enough the first time she transforms in his presence and has to make a dash for the nearest bushes to vomit up his breakfast.
147* ''Literature/TheMidnightLibrary":
148** The story "An Apple A Day" has the protagonist slowly mutate into a tree after eating an apple from an evil neighbor's orchard. He first coughs up seeds, then finds a leaf deep in his ear. His dog is scared of him, and then he discovers apples are growing under his skin. Finally, roots hold him to the earth, his limbs become branches, and bark covers his body. Although the poor kid's not in much pain, he can feel his entire body grow stiff as his body becomes a plant, and it's absolutely terrifying.
149** The protagonist of a later story, "The Cat Lady", suffers a downplayed version when she's turned into a cat by the seemingly kind old lady who's cat she accidentally killed. There's no described transformation, but it's presented as terrifying and confusing all the same, since the poor girl's mind is in a cat's body with no way to communicate her ordeal.
150* ''Literature/OurWivesUnderTheSea'': Leah suffers strange effects after coming back from the expedition, such as her rapidly vomiting saltwater, bleeding out of her skin, her skin changing to be more silver-y, shedding off parts of herself in the bathtub, and even her eye bursting. It's not explained ''what'' exactly she's transforming until the end when [[spoiler:it appears she is slowly dissolving into the sea itself]].
151* ''Literature/RedMoonRisingMoore'': The Change that werewolves go through involves multiple bones breaking, permanent disfigurement that lasts even into human form, and is [[TransformationTrauma incredibly painful]]. The fact that it takes place in strict and militant government compounds certainly doesn't help.
152* The {{Half Human Hybrid}}s in Creator/HPLovecraft's ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' become more and more like their FishPeople ancestors as they age.
153* In ''Literature/TheSouthernReachTrilogy'', expedition members entering the EldritchLocation Area X are warned to avoid "contamination" in vague, unspecified terms. They only learn the exact nature of the contamination when their bodies begin transforming. Most turn into animals similar to the existing local wildlife, but sometimes the process goes wrong and results in a hideous abomination.
154* In Creator/RobinJarvis's ''The Raven's Knot'', the second book in the ''Literature/TalesFromTheWyrdMuseum'' trilogy, crow dolls attach themselves to the scalps of women who then painfully turn into horrific bird creatures. Their jaws split and become beaks, their arms snap and splinter into wings, and feathers erupt from their skin.
155* Creator/KentJStarrett tends to do this, but it's most prevalent in his adult works; particularly the SciFiHorror anthology ''Literature/HumanResources2018''.
156* ''Literature/{{Thinner}}'' by Creator/StephenKing: An obese lawyer [[WeightLossHorror begins losing weight]] after hitting a [[GypsyCurse gypsy's daughter]] with his car. The friends who help him cover it up develop their own body issues.
157* ''Literature/UnitedStatesOfJapan'' introduces a lovely virus that rewrites the victim's DNA. Not into anything in particular: imagine spamming 1s and 0s across a hard drive to understand the effect, which is painful, gruesome to watch and inevitably fatal. It's used to interrogate traitors.
158* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', the [[WizardingSchool Brakebills]] students are transformed into geese in order to fly to Antarctica for their [[TrainingFromHell fourth year of study]], and the process is a nightmarish, bewildering experience, featuring BodyHorror, uncomfortable sensations, and the desperate need to vomit. However, once they learn how to actually use the spell at Brakebills South and expand it into VoluntaryShapeshifting, it becomes a much smoother experience that can actually be used for fun.
159* ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'': Eustace's KarmicTransformation into a dragon is painless since it happens in his sleep, but just being stuck in a dragon's body is horrifying enough for him due to his fantasy-hating personality keeping him from enjoying it. He also is in constant pain due to his increased size causing a bracelet he was wearing during the transformation to become stuck and constrict his arm with no way to remove it. The transformation back into a human is much more disturbing. [[CrystalDragonJesus Aslan]] appears before him and tells Eustace that he must "get undressed" before he can bathe in a pool, even though Eustace is obviously not wearing any clothes, so [[SelfHarm he starts scratching his own scales off and then peels off his own skin]], only to find more and more layers of skin underneath. Aslan then decides to help out by using his teeth and claws to rip off all of Eustace's layers skin. Eustace doesn't actually feel any pain during this process, but it still is highly unpleasant. When he finally has [[FlayedAlive no skin remaining]], he is allowed to bathe in the pool and emerges with his human form restored and able to remove the bracelet.
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163* In ''Series/BeingHumanUK'', When Werewolves transform, it is horrifically painful, and for good reason, his roommate Mitchell describes it in detail and it sounds like the most agonizing thing ever:
164-->'''Mitchell:''' He should be dead within 30 seconds. The werewolf heart is about two-thirds the size of a human's; but, in order to shrink, first, it has to stop. In other words, he has a heart attack. All the internal organs are smaller; so, while he's having his heart attack, he's having a liver and kidney failure too, and if he stops screaming, it's not because the pain has dulled: his throat, gullet, and vocal cords are tearing and reforming. He literally can't make a sound. By now, the pituitary gland should be working overtime, flooding his body with endorphins to ease some of the pain, but that, too, has shut down. Anyone else would have died of shock long ago, but it won't let him. And THAT'S the thing I find most remarkable: it drags him through fire and keeps him alive and even conscious to endure every second. Nothing like this could just evolve; this is the fingerprint of God, an impossible, lethal curse, spread by tooth and claw. Victim begets victim begets victim. It's so cruel, it's... perfect.
165* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
166** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E2TheArkInSpace The Ark in Space]]", Noah finds himself slowly undergoing a horrifying transformation into a Wirrn after being infected by one.
167** One character's transformation into a gas mask zombie in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E9TheEmptyChild The Empty Child]]" shows his face transforming into a gas mask and the mouthpiece coming out from inside his mouth.
168* In the ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode [[Recap/FarscapeS03E07ThanksForSharing "Thanks For Sharing"]], a shapeshifting Corlata has been impersonating the daughter of Kanvia's sovereign in order to keep an eye on Moya's crew. When the disguise is no longer needed, the Corlata changes back in [[BodyHorror truly]] [[FacialHorror horrific]] [[DemonicHeadShake fashion]].
169* ''Series/HemlockGrove'' has some of the goriest werewolf transformation sequences in all fiction. The person doesn't just grow a lot of hair, canine teeth, and stretched limbs, it's more akin to a butterfly transformation with their entire human body getting ripped off so the wolf underneath can burst out, and then eat the shed remains of their human form. Peter implies that he doesn't actually feel anything during the transformation because it is too painful for the brain to process, comparing it to how you wouldn't feel anything if you got hit by a bus.
170* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
171** The title character of ''Film/ShinKamenRiderPrologue'' turns into an organic monster rather than an armored suit, and his first transformation is a nearly two-minute process showing every individual step of the change. His second transformation is faster, but still opens with his forehead ripping open to expose a third eye and antennae.
172** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' turns humans into monsters either by eating the Helheim Forest's fruit, or by spreading the infection through scratches that leave an AlienKudzu growing out of the victim's open wounds before they change. On one occasion a human manages to transform back partway, putting them into a mutilated half-human half-monster state.
173** ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne'' uses a type of RidiculouslyHumanRobot as the base for its monsters, so it's able to show the transformation in much more visceral detail, with an innocent [=HumaGear=] being turned into a monster starting the process by ripping their own skin off.
174* In the first episode of the second series of ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', the [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifter's]] transformation sequences involve her clawing at her face and screaming in agony as the lights of the locker room flicker behind her. Made more unsettling by the fact that her eyes turn completely black in both pre- and post-transformation forms.
175* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'':
176** "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S1E14QualityOfMercy Quality of Mercy]]": During a future space war, a [[Creator/NicoleDeBoer female cadet]] is locked up with a Major from another division when they're both captured by the aliens. The aliens start to transform her into one of them, so they recruit her and use whatever useful knowledge she possesses, and her body gradually mutates further. [[spoiler:Until the ending reveals that they're changing her ''back'', and she was sent to spy on the Major so that he'd reveal the location of their forces.]]
177** "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S1E15TheNewBreed The New Breed]]": A man injects himself with experimental nanotechnology to cure his pelvic cancer. The problem is that they don't stop there, or even at healing old scars and adjusting his eyesight so that he doesn't need glasses anymore. For instance, they interpret his inability to breathe underwater as a physical weakness, and he develops gills. It only gets worse from there.
178* Raven and Chelsea slowly turn into cows in the Halloween episode of ''Series/ThatsSoRaven''. They don't exactly take having long pointy ears and white, furry tails very well...
179* ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Yennefer endures a gruesome magical surgery to remove her deformities, including a hunched back. The transformation itself consists of a special black paint being drawn on her body, which dissolves into the skin and rearranges bone and muscle; we see her back split open to her spine as it's straightened, leaving her covered in blood and shrieking in agony. Oh, and before all this she had to get a hysterectomy as a trade-off ''without'' any kind of anesthetic; though this was by choice, it doesn't make it any less horrifying for her.
180* [[PlayedForLaughs Hilariously]] [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in an episode of ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' when Justin is transformed into a werewolf by his new girlfriend. He freaks out over this trope applying, but she tells him the change is actually quick and painless. Sure enough, by the time the camera pans back to him, he's already changed without even noticing.
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184* The New Orleans swamp-dwelling Roux-Ga-Roux werewolf changes between its forms by ripping its own skin off, revealing the skin underneath.
185* Myth/CelticMythology's Cú Chullain had an ability called "Warp Spasm", which basically made him ''The Incredible Hulk'', but with a NightmareFace. Standard "go from a regular guy to a beefy mass of UnstoppableRage," with a side order of EyeScream-[[MadEye one eye would swell until it popped out on the nerve, the other would shrink and recede into his skull]]. His mouth split (the text doesn't state whether this would be like mandibles a or GlasgowGrin), his temples swelled up, his knees reversed orientation, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and]] [[AnimeHair his hair got spiky]].
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189* ''Podcast/{{Midst}}'': Bad things happen if you run out of lightbulbs in Midst. It's the reason why Moc Weepe's skin and eyes are alabastar-white. It's also why Fuse's mouth is upside-down. Tongue on the top, roof of the mouth on the bottom, and so forth. ([[LemonyNarrator The narrators]] assure us that it's gross.)
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193* In ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', this is the result of Daigo forcibly feeding his vampiric blood to a DisposableVagrant. The vagrant's skin melts off his bones and his body contorts unnaturally as a new, lizard-like body grows out from within him.
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197* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', on top of the potential uses of the ''[[ForcedTransformation baleful polymorph]]'' spell, has a few monsters that can inflict a case of "Terminal Mutation" on opponents.
198** Chaos beasts' claw attacks don't do much damage, but cause "corporeal instability" in their victims, so that those who fail a Fortitude save see their flesh start to melt and seethe - in their agony, they are unable to tell friend from foe, and take permanent Wisdom drain from the experience each round it continues. A successful Charisma check allows the victim to stabilize their body for a minute, and magic like ''restoration'' and ''heal'' will remove the condition, but if it continues long enough for the victim's Wisdom to fall to 0, they [[TheVirus transform into a new chaos beast themself.]]
199** Entropic reapers are skeletal undead wielding scythes whose blades are essentially jagged holes in reality. Anything hit by them runs the risk of [[NoBodyLeftBehind discorporating into complete nothingness.]]
200** Menglis, creatures also known as unravelers, are elemental spirits feared for their ability to reduce someone to their basic elements, either through their physical attacks or their mere presence, depending on the edition. The end result is a puddle with a few pounds of minerals mixed in it.
201* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'': Technology exists that lets a person greatly change their physical appearance to the point of even altering their race, height, weight, or anything else. In the 4th Edition sourcebook that describes this tech, a petite Japanese woman goes into hiding by having herself altered to become a voluptuous redheaded amazon, but she's disturbed by seeing what she looked like mid-transformation: the process involves being put into a coma while suspended in a tank of liquid, with the actual transformation occuring over a period of several months and leaving her looking like some sort of half-melted blob monster for most of that time.
202* In ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'' and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', notable servants of Chaos tend to accumulate mutations as rewards (or punishments) from [[GodOfEvil the Chaos Gods]], and/or through exposure to [[TheCorruption raw Chaotic energy]]. Some of these mutations have a clear end goal, like the champion taking on the appearance of one of their god's daemons, but others follow no set pattern. Those who have received too many "gifts", or have fallen out of favour with the gods, risk devolving into insane, shapeless horrors called Chaos Spawn.
203** ''Fantasy'''s werewolves are known as skinwolves. Rather than the phases of the moon, their transformation is based on carnage, with the wolf form bursting out of the the human's skin. Once the wolf-man has gorged itself, its insides collapse and the human form has to fight its way out of the loose wolfman's skin.
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207* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': Certain [[StoryBreadcrumbs in-game documents]] describe the effects of the [[UnwillingRoboticisation Mechanika Virus]] as beginning with total mechanization in a victim's body part as machinery spread all over until the whole body is mechanized, resulting in the infected's death.
208* The trailer for ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'' shows the process of ceremorphosis, the transformation that occurs once a Mind Flayer tadpole has reached maturity in the host. The victim vomits blood and teeth, the skin changes to purple, the bone structure starts cracking as it changes shape to that of a Mind Flayer's, hair falls out, and finally the jaw dislocates and breaks as four tentacles force their way out. [[PainfulTransformation All while the victim screams in agony.]] And that's not even getting into the fact that ceremorphosis destroys the soul so completely that nothing short of divine intervention can repair it: whoever a person was before becoming a mind flayer, if their DeathOfPersonality isn't instant, it's still inevitable.
209* Most of the early-mid game opponents in ''Videogame/{{Bloodborne}}'' are some kind of [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf-like creatures]], who clearly were once men. When encountering Vicar Amelia, you actually get to see how exactly the transformation goes; and even a GoryDiscretionShot can't hide the fact that it isn't pretty.
210* ''VideoGame/BodyHarvest'': In the Siberia level some poor sap is being mutated into a GiantSpider-man hybrid by the aliens. Adam can even talk to him as he's lying helpless on a table.
211* The Formless Flesh in ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'' is a horrible, constantly shifting mass of demonically possessed pig flesh, which shifts every turn - sprouting heads, hearts, spines and [[AssKicksYou tentacular backsides]] at random. It's actually even uglier than it sounds. And while we don't get to see much of the transition, the Countess from the ''Crimson Court'' DLC actually weaponizes it when transforming into her true form, as this is a game where Stress is a mechanic and witnessing her go from mostly human to horrendous insectoid abomination is [[GoMadFromTheRevelation not a pretty sight at all for the four heroes]].
212* The ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' franchise is largely built around this trope: all of the NightmareFuel that's trying to kill you is the result of a mutagenic plague commandeering recently dead bodies for arts and crafts projects. The kicker is that we learn in ''Dead Space 2'' and ''3'' that you just have to be [[AlmostDeadGuy mostly dead]]. Bonus points for the opening moments of ''2'' of having someone turn into a necromorph ''two inches away from your face''. It's not a painless transformation.
213* In ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', the Dark Wanderer's body has already been altering slightly due to his nasty DemonicPossession, but in the cinematic for Act IV, he goes through a transformation that Marius, who followed the Wanderer all this way, describes as "not meant for mortal eyes." At first, the skin on his face starts flowing, and then most of it is hidden as he transforms into Diablo in his full form[[note]]although, oddly, if you look carefully, it looks as though Diablo in this scene is only the size of a man, even though the ground trembles under him and he's bigger later[[/note]].
214* In ''VideoGame/DiscoverMyBody'', you follow along with a man who's chosen to be physically assimilated with some sort of hive minded fungus and is gradually becoming less and less human. He seems pretty happy with the arrangement, though.
215* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, the [[ForestRanger Bosmer (Wood Elves)]] are capable of invoking "The Wild Hunt", a one-way transformation into nightmarish monsters [[GodzillaThreshold used only as a last resort]] in defense of their homeland. Most recently, it was used to end the Five-Year War against the [[CatFolk Khajiit]] who were raiding deep into the Bosmeri homeland. It brought a very swift end to the war before the Mer-turned-monsters turned on each other in a "cannibalistic orgy".
216* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy:''
217** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'''s resident MadScientist Dr. Hojo, and what happens to him when he downs one of his serums when Cloud and Co face him. Back in the day when ''[=FF7=]''[='=]s graphics was top of the line, this looked horrifying.
218** Many Sorceresses in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' appear to slowly mutate into no particular end form. One unnamed Sorceress boss looks less like a human being and more like a giant grub. Ultimecia's (quickly changing) OneWingedAngel forms deserve a honorable mention: first she fuses herself with a giant lion-like beast, and later turns into a form no less repulsive than the aforementioned grub woman.
219** The Sin Eaters in the ''Shadowbringers'' story of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' are stated to be [[WasOnceAMan humans or other living things]] after they are transformed by the primordial light. A few people tell you that once a Sin Eater plants its seed in you via wounding you or other methods, you will become one of them in due time. Early on in the main story, you get to actually witness someone transform into a Sin Eater and it's not pretty; their whole body becomes white, they let out a blood curdling scream, their faces become hard like plaster, they ''puke up light aspected vomit'', and then they finally transform into a winged monstrosity with a vaguely human looking face.
220* The transformation of [[spoiler:Chachamaru Ashikaga]] from ''VisualNovel/FullMetalDaemonMuramasa'' into armored mode is a far cry from the usually clean transformations of tsurugi. As a result of being a HalfHumanHybrid, the transformation tears both the skin and flesh as chunks of metal bursts forth and realign themselves, breaking bones as they do, into armored plates and weapons. In short, the transformation basically twists the body inside-out using the shortest possible route.
221* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
222** Traumatic Transformation happens when you put on the Deku, Goron, Zora, or Fierce Deity masks in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask''. Thank goodness it's possible to skip them after you see it for the first time.
223** Similarly, the first time Link transforms into a wolf in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' appears all too painful and disorienting for poor Link. Like Majora's Mask, however, transforming after this first cutscene is instantaneous and, presumably, painless.
224* This trope is the main problem faced by the characters of ''VideoGame/PandorasTower''. The protagonist's girlfriend, Elena, has been cursed to turn into an {{Eldritch Abomination}}, and the main goal of the game is to stop it before it's too late. The ''horror'' part is in full effect here, with the transformation growing more gruesome every second you waste.
225* During ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve'' series Square again provide graphic depictions of this trope in their high-quality CGI movies, starting from rats, and ending with humans. That German Shepherd from the first game also deserves a special mention. [[BodyHorror Poor thing...]]
226* Those [[BodyHorror grisly]] transformation cutscenes from ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast2005'' in all of their CG [[{{Gorn}} blood-spurting]], skin-tearing, [[YourHeadASplode head-exploding]], [[TheToothHurts teeth-flying]], [[EyeScream eye-bursting]], vein-popping, [[AgonyOfTheFeet toe-wiggling]], [[FacialHorror face-stretching]] and overall {{Squick}}tastic glory.
227* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
228** [[spoiler:Erazor Djinn]] while he transforms into [[spoiler:Alf Layla wa-Layla]] in ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings''.
229** [[spoiler:Dark Gaia]]'s transformation into [[spoiler: Perfect Dark Gaia]] in ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' also counts as this. The amount of blood (or even sheer presence of it) involved[[note]]Excluding when the Dark Moray's abscesses are hit during its boss battle in the Wii or [=PlayStation=] 2 versions[[/note]] is what got the game an E10+ rating by the ESRB. The very first Werehog transformation also falls under this trope, as you witness every single change Sonic has to go through, with the very last thing being his fangs growing in. All in agonizing detail.
230* In ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'', the Urashima Woman kills a security guard and dumps him in the lake. Akira finds the body later while it's in the process of being transformed into a turtle - its skin is grey and leathery, the eyes are milky white, and its lips are grotesquely morphing into a beak, leaving the corpse to bare its teeth in a gruesome grimace.
231* ''VideoGame/WaterWombWorld'': The game ends with [[spoiler:the protagonist swimming out into the ocean abyss to feed on "coral," which is apparently transforming him into one of the colossal red entities that he earlier identified as one of the sinless human descendants of Adam and Eve.]] It's subtle, but you can also notice his eyes become solid black by checking the mirror in the submersible over the course of the game.
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235* ''Webcomic/DearChildren'': We clearly see [[spoiler:Wesley]] undergoing the early stages of a horrifying metamorphosis. Made all the worse as he's previously been established as a sympathetic character, beloved by at least one other sympathetic character. Afterward, he is so badly mutated that he is [[FauxDeath mistaken for dead]] (though this may also be due to a death-like sleep as part of the transformation. Later, we see [[spoiler:the partly transformed Wesley]], who is recognizable mostly by his sweater to people ''already familiar with his human appearance''. Still later, his [[spoiler:actions demonstrate that he has truly become a monster]].
236* ''Webcomic/TheInvitation'': If you accept The Master's call of "MINE", you transform into [[spoiler: [[TentacledTerror a mass of writhing tentacles ]] all in a vaguely [[HumanoidAbomination feminine shape]], which is also [[TheAssimilator part of The Master Herself.]]]]
237* ''Webcomic/{{Nebula}}'': Used in different ways for Sun and the dwarf planets consumed by Black Hole.
238** Sun is very slowly changing into ''something'' else, growing physically much larger and (as he is made of fire) burning hotter, and he is conscious and worried by the fact that his personality is changing along with his body and turning him into something [[HorrorHunger very hungry]] and constantly on the edge of fury.
239** The transformation for dwarf planets is very rapid and makes them look outright monstrous (among other things, growing distorted extra limbs can happen), with their minds either subsumed or controlled by Black Hole once the transformation is done.
240* ''Webcomic/{{Runewriters}}'': Severian and other shapechangers can turn themselves into various animals. This includes aberrants, the resident lovecraftian horrors. Watching someone turn into one on-panel is less than comfortable.
241* ''Webcomic/Trevor2020'': [[spoiler:Trevor]] can transform parts of his body very fast, but the skin, bones, and muscles don't transform at the same pace, resulting in broken bones, exposed/bleeding muscles, and ''lots'' of torn skin.
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245* ''WebAnimation/UnclassifiedEncounter'': {{Wendigo}} transformations are horrific, to say the least. Anyone killed by such a creature will themselves turn into one, and it is ''not'' pleasant. First, the victim's skin turns pale white. Then, their arms become longer, with their nails become sharp claws. While this is happening, the victim begins looping in and out of consciousness, developing a HorrorHunger in the process. And finally, their vision becomes bright yellow. And the worst part? The victim is ''completely aware'' of their loss of humanity and turn into a vicious cannibalistic monster.
246%%* Website/SCPFoundation contains many examples of all forms of transformation horror. Noteworthy examples include [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-016 a sentient microorganism]], [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-217 The Clockwork Virus]], [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-801 The Seven Furs]], and [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1100 Gaia's Blood]].
247* Japanese stop-motion animator {{WebAnimation/Nariomarudarkside}}’s works heavily rely on this trope, and can get lavishly visceral, given the abundant use of claymation to realise the horrifying modifications the characters of each animation go through. Of particular note among his works are the WebAnimation/DeformedGecko series, and the short film [[https://youtu.be/0Xb6SBrjP1c Saka Men]].
248* A .Gif file exists of a man doing the standard "Transform and Roll Out!" line from ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', and turning into an [[OrganicTechnology Organitek]] car- his spine and ribs pop out of his back to make him quadrupedal, his face tears into quarters to become the grille and headlights, his arms and legs become the fuselage, and it's best not to speculate on where the tyres come from.
249* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': Several of the students have experienced this to some degree or another due to their mutations, but four in particular stand out:
250** Fubar, formerly 'Brainteaser', who had an encounter with... ''[[EldritchAbomination something...]]'' on the [[AstralProjection astral plane]], which caused him to transform into a literally Lovecraftian creature which is unable to breathe air anymore. He's lived in a pool in the basement of Hawthorne Cottage for three decades now.
251** Puppet, whose blood turned into a [[TechnicolorToxin toxic green muck]] which is slowly killing her, thanks to [[spoiler: a [[{{Necromancer}} necromantic sacrificial ritual]] intended to turn her into the mage's super-powered catspaw]]. She has been on life support for over a year, as most of her major organs have shut down entirely, including her heart.
252** Migraine, who attempted to use an experimental Devise to transform herself into an Exemplar, but instead was transformed into a Gigeresque insectoid monstrosity that was trapped in an immobile exoskeleton.
253** Theophany, who, under the direction of a voice claiming to be God, transformed [[ActualPacifist Folder]] into a girl with intention of making her his 'divine bride'. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Folder's reaction]] when he attempted to [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil consummate the marriage by force]] left Theophany looking like a crumpled piece of paper - alive, but horribly mutilated and distorted to the point that even Jobe was shocked.
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257* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' episode "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E37TheNuisance The Nuisance]]"; after a spree of good deeds, the Wattersons quite graphically turn into 60's-style white [[HumanityEnsues humans]], except for Darwin, who turns into a dog. This even includes a part where their [[BarefootCartoonAnimal bare feet]] turn into shoes and [[RuleOfFunny their car turns into a minivan]].
258* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'': The effects of early [[PsychoSerum Shimmer]] on the body are not pretty with grotesquely bulging muscles and purple veins all over the body. It's also incredibly painful.
259* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' episode "Gamma World" has The Leader turn various people into gamma-irradiated monsters. A few gruesome sights include the victims writhing in pain, ComicBook/TheWasp and ComicBook/BlackPanther developing the features of their animal namesakes, and ComicBook/IronMan's heart contorting.
260* ''Franchise/Ben10'' has a lot of this in the StockFootage transformation used in the first 3 shows. Most notable is Ghostfreak's [[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce AF]] transformation, where Ben's skull rotates 180 degrees. Another is the transformation into [[BlobMonster Goop]], which involves Ben's skeleton ''melting into sludge''.
261** Kevin experiences this when he loses control of his powers in the first series. It starts with a shot of his left hand swelling grotesquely as his arms become those of a Pyronite and Petrosapien, his body bulks through his clothes, the skin on his back bubbles as he grows Lepidopterran wings, and his face contorts into that of a mutant Tetramand. Unlike Ben, he can ''feel'' all of it and is screaming in agony. Even worse, he's permanently locked in this monstrous form, having truly become a freak as he feared. If Kevin wasn't insane then, that about did it.
262* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
263** One episode has Danny trying to duplicate himself, only to ''horribly, horribly'' mutate himself: little heads on individual fingers, mouths for eyes, eyeballs sticking out and so forth. On the other hand, it is PlayedForLaughs.
264** Bertrand's transformation into a monster doctor is quite grotesque: his eyes pop out, his skin becomes green and bubbles as if it were boiling, he gains sharp fangs, his tongue stretches out, and when it's complete, his brain becomes exposed.
265* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': In the HalloweenEpisode, Fox's transformation both into and out of her werewolf state appear to be incredibly painful, as her body contorts and she howls in pain.
266* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'', when D'Compose touches people, they turn into giant, ghoulish zombie-like creatures. The only way to reverse the transformation is to expose them to sunlight, which is also D'Compose's weakness.
267* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Stanley Ipkiss when he puts on the mask moans in pain because of the fact that his head along with his eyes, teeth, ears, and tongue are changing along with his mind, but he gets used to it and The Mask, like Stanley, is a sweet, kind and good-hearted person. The same thing also happens with Evelyn who accidentally puts it on, but she's also good-hearted.
268* ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'': Alpha [[AppendageAssimilation collects useful anatomy and additional limbs]] from alien species as he descends farther and farther into evil and madness. By his last appearance, he's pretty grotesque, and an excellent example of Mix and Match mutation.
269* In ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'', those close to death or past the DespairEventHorizon turn into [[{{Transflormation}} edelwood trees]], which [[BigBad the Beast]] then uses to keep his lantern lit.
270* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' Halloween episode "Night of the Living Pharmacists", [[MadScientist Dr. Doofenshmirtz]] accidentally starts a ZombieApocalypse that turns people into mindless copies of himself. In keeping with the show's TV-G rating, it's minimized, but there are some unsettling images as characters' features warp into Doofenshmirtz's, screaming as they do until they lose the ability to speak beyond the Doof zombie MadnessMantra, "Lots of me! Lots of me!"
271* In the ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' episode "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]]", when Morty can't get anyone to go to the school dance with him, he has Rick create a love potion to make his crush Jessica fall in love with him. When he uses it on her, she has the flu and infects most of the school making them all attracted to Morty. Rick makes an antidote using praying mantis DNA, but that just makes things worse as they transform into giant mutant praying mantises who want to eat Morty after mating with him. Rick then tries a new potion, but this one turns them into tentacled fleshy blob creatures he dubs "[[Creator/DavidCronenberg Cronenbergs]]". When the virus then spreads to the whole Earth, they are unable to fix the problem, so they end up teleporting to an alternate Earth where this never happened.
272* When ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' gets infected with a fleck of Aku, black spots start growing and spreading on his body, making his hands and feet clawed and gradually replacing his facial features with the {{Big Bad}}'s while also [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody making him do far more evil things]]. It takes him a long time to catch on, even after he starts arguing with himself, but he's plainly horrified when he sees it. At some point, Aku takes over his body so that only an eye and a small patch of skin around it is left, and Jack weeps.
273** Episode C: [[spoiler: After finding out he's her father, Aku forcibly (and painfully) transforms Ashi into a demonic version of herself, while Jack can only look on in helpless horror.]]
274* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'': When Connors transforms into the Lizard, his head doesn't slowly narrow, but rather partially ''implodes'' to form his new lizard head.
275* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''. Poor ComicBook/SpiderMan underwent quite the horrifying metamorphosis into [=ManSpider=] several times in the "Neogenic Nightmare" arc, with each iteration being more severe than the last, eventually developed into full-blown Mutation Horror. Later on, the Vulture absorbed Spidey's youth and powers... and also his unstable mutating DNA, [[LaserGuidedKarma meaning]] he sporadically changed fully or partly into the same creature.
276* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
277** Happened to [=SpongeBob=] in "I Was a Teenage Gary" when an injection of snail plasma turned him into a snail, and Squidward later followed suit.
278** Much later in "Krabby Patty Creature Feature", Sandy creates a new type of Krabby Patty called a "Secret Patty" for Mr. Krabs in order to serve up something new at the Krusty Krab, but ends up getting disastrous results, as when they're swallowed, they turn people into zombie-like Krabby Patty creatures that can infect non-infected people by ripping off parts of their body and force-feeding them, turning them into more creatures. During the episode, several characters get turned into creatures, like Mr. Krabs, Sandy herself, Squidward, Patrick, Bubble Bass, and even Plankton. At some point in the episode, is shown that Karen gets also infected by the creatures, but since she's a computer, she doesn't turn into one. [=SpongeBob=] saves the day when he discovers that the weakness of the creatures is eating chum.
279* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' had Steven trying to learn how to use his shapeshifting powers, and his first successful attempt was to turn one of his fingers into a tiny cat head. Then another of his fingers into a second tiny cat head. Things escalated a bit out of control from there.
280** Played much more seriously in [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture the sequel series]] where at the height of a mental breakdown, Steven turns into a giant pink [[NotZilla Godzilla-inspired]] monster with a very long neck and spikes all over his back. The transformation itself is arguably worse, as a mass of pink spikes bursts out of his back, and that's all we see of it -the episode abruptly ends, [[GoryDiscretionShot leaving the rest to the imagination]].
281* As shown in the video example below, in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Hand Of Fate" has the demonic being Karkull turning the members of the Daily Planet including Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen into demonic creatures by infecting them with stingray like demons, they are changed back when Superman and Dr. Fate use the Artifact of Lorta on them.
282* In ''WesternAnimation/StreetSharks'', this pretty much is what gene slamming is all about. Every time a person is turned into a fish/human hybrid, it involves them twisting around, screaming in pain. And since most of the designs involve the heads being directly fused to the bodies with no necks, it means that the transformation involves the subject's head changing shape.
283* ''WesternAnimation/TeamGalaxy'' uses this several times (though, being a kid show, it downplays the horror):
284** In "Alien Brett", Brett tries to create a growth serum out of the DNA of a giant two-headed Kaiju beast. While at first it works well, giving Brett the strength and stamina he sought, he quickly develops unusual traits such as pimples, claws, an expanded appetite, growing feet... and when he grows a second head he realizes trying to mix his DNA with the one of an alien monster might not have been a good idea. Cut to Brett having turned into a replica of the two-headed giant monster and having lost his mind, acting in a very aggressive and destructive way, trying to kill all his classmates... and given what he says after he returns to normal he might have been ''aware'' of his actions while transformed but unable to resist his bestial nature.
285** In "Strange Fruit", Josh experiments a case of {{Transflormation}} after eating an [[MutagenicFood unknown alien fruit]] and turning into a giant replica of said fruit. At first, it serves mostly as a source of gag and awkward situations - he grows warts/pimples like those of the fruit, he turns orange, he grows so big he gets stuck in doors, leaves sprout out of his ears... But it slowly evolves into a more horrifying process when Josh starts to lose his ability to move and speak as his muscle and organs are replaced by fruit-flesh and pulp (Yoko can make his hand move and his finger twitch by ''squeezing'' his forearm). And then he starts to emit a powerful stench because, as his friends realize, he is past his point of ripeness, and is now starting to [[BodyHorror rot]].
286* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "Revenge of the Fly", Baxter Stockman turns people including April, Vernon, Irma, and Burne into giant mutant insects with a mutagen ray gun. The turtles are able to reverse the transformations by adjusting the dial.
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290* Insects change form or size by shedding their skin and growing when their flesh is still supple. Sometimes this process fails. The results range from a bit odd to grotesque to downright Lovecraftian. [[AndIMustScream And the insect's still alive...]]
291* When a caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis, it forms a chrysalis around its body. Within this chrysalis, enzymes in the pupating caterpillar dissolve its entire body, save for a few key organs. Imaginal discs then reconstitute this primordial goop into a new body for what ultimately becomes the butterfly. Remarkably, recent experiments have shown that despite the dramatic nature of this transformation, the resultant butterfly can still remember things that happened when it was still a caterpillar.
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