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* Director Phil Coulson from ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' was killed by Loki in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' only to be brought back to life days later using alien DNA. Then in Season 2 he had his left hand cut off only to be replaced in the next season by a cybernetic one, making the much beloved character a very badass Undead Alien Cyborg Spy.
* In the 1998 action TV show ''Series/AirAmerica'' we have the two male leads Reo Arnett and Wiley Farrell, who are navy fighter pilots cross trained as UsefulNotes/NavySEALs working as undercover spies.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
** "[[Recap/AngelS01E03InTheDark In the Dark]]" has Spike asking the titular character: "A [[VampireDetectiveSeries vampire detective?]] What's next? Vampire cowboy?[[note]]A pair of them actually appeared on ''Buffy''[[/note]] Vampire fireman? Vampire ballerina?"
** The comic continuation featured a movie [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory Very Loosely Based On Angel's Life]] that explained the dinosaurs had been killed by a vampiric ''Tyrannosaurus Rex''.
** "[[Recap/AngelS05E07Lineage Lineage]]" also had Cyborg Ninja Assassins. ''And'' one of them could also hide himself inside a glamour. "[[Recap/AngelS05E06TheCautionaryTaleOfNumeroCinco The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco]]" had a passing reference to El Diablo Robotico.
** Amnesiac!Cordelia in "[[Recap/AngelS04E04SlouchingTowardBethlehem Slouching Towards Bethlehem]]" refers to Wolfram & Hart as an "evil ninja law firm".
* One episode of ''The Armando Ianucci Shows'' [sic] involved the line: "My job is to make sure that the sharks are properly fastened to the airplane wings." I want that man's job.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Adam, the BigBad of Season 4, is a zombie soldier-robot-demon cyborg megalomaniac.
** The Gorch brothers, a pair of one-shot villains in Season 2 (although one of them resurfaces in Season 3), are cowboy vampires.
** Moloch, a one-shot villain in Season 1, is a demon who has become a robot.
* ''Series/Danger5'' is full of these, from mind-controlled Nazi dinosaur-men, to music-crazed electric-guitarist gunslinger prehistoric primates, to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eQwAilMWtE&feature=related a talking, weaponised robot dog]].
* The Spike reality show ''Series/DeadliestWarrior'' is based on this trope. They match up the best warriors throughout history and attempt to determine who would win with SCIENCE! So far Pirate beats Knight, Spartan beats Ninja, Samurai beats Viking, and Apache beats Gladiator.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Daleks are [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Nazi]] SuperSoldier {{Mutants}} with PoweredArmour. Their rivals the Cybermen, introduced a few years later, are cyborgs.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E5TheWebOfFear "The Web of Fear"]] has probably the most extreme example in the ''Doctor Who'' Classic series: EldritchAbomination-controlled robotic Yeti that produce spiderwebs fighting the British army in the London Underground.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E6TheSpacePirates "The Space Pirates"]] has cowboy pirate astronauts, as does the audio drama "Return of the Rocket Men".
** Madame Vastra, a hot lesbian Victorian samurai lizard with a ninja Cockney maid wife.
** Another one: River Song [[spoiler:is an AdventurerArchaeologist ActionGirl HalfHumanHybrid that was trained to be a SuperSoldier]].
** The Foretold from "Mummy on the Orient Express" is an alien cyborg soldier from an ancient civilisation, which has the appearance of a {{Mummy}} and kills by leeching energy from its victims like a vampire.
** The ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' audios have a nearly literal example in recurring villain Nimrod, a vampire cyborg mad scientist in a suit of polycarbide PoweredArmour (basically the same thing the Daleks wear, only built for a human).
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren "The Timeless Children"]] has a combination of [[spoiler:the armor and weaponry of the Cybermen with the ability of Time Lords to regenerate after death]].
* A number of challenges on the makeup-F/X game show ''Series/FaceOff'' invoke this trope, using themes like "ZombieApocalypse In Wonderland".
* The Reavers of ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' are [[spoiler:chemically-altered]] xenophobic cannibal rapists zombies.
* Starting in the second season of ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' we get Shapeshifting Cyborg Assassins from a parallel world.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Benjen Stark is this, or more precisely, he is a noble born Night's Watch First Ranger who is also essentially a zombie.
* ''Series/{{Hiccups}}'' mentions a 'fantasy-romance' novel involving a robot and werewolf pirates.
* ''Franchise/SuperSentai''
** Bladerun/[[spoiler:Brajira]] is TheManBehindTheMan responsible for providing each of the three villain factions faced in ''Series/TensouSentaiGoseiger'' with the Bibi Bugs that animate the {{Mooks}} and let them all MakeMyMonsterGrow. In turn, he gets something out of his affiliation with each group, so when he finally takes center stage as the BigBad of the last arc, he’s a KillerRobot cyborg with advanced technology, has the magic power of demonic [[OurCryptidsAreMoreMysterious cryptids]], and he commands soldiers that he originally developed for an army of InsectoidAliens out of the materials of the planets they conquered. He’s also [[spoiler:a FallenAngel with the same ElementalPowers that the Goseigers use, as he was once a member of the same HumanAliens OurAngelsAreDifferent before he discarded his human appearance when he traveled through time and assumed his alien disguise]], and the crossover movie has him taking control of the [[{{Youkai}} Gedōshū]] from ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger''.
** The team of ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' can [[MegaManning transform into any previous sentai]]. This leads to pirates turning into ninjas and samurai among other things. Their Mecha Gokai-Oh is a more straight example, as it's a pirate robot that can turn into, among other things, a dragon pirate robot, a police pirate robot with [[GatlingGood Gatling guns]], a pirate robot centaur with a giant mechanical lion for its lower body, a samurai pirate robot and a ninja pirate robot.
* Crops up in various places in ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
** The {{dhampyr}} ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'', which, thanks to having a "flight-style" form, was heavily theorized to be the ''Dragon'' Fangire. OurVampiresAreDifferent, indeed.
** A number of shows seem to be designed by taking two random concepts and mashing them together. ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'', for instance, centers around samurai and fruits. ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' is about doctors and video games.
** GreaterScopeVillain organization Foundation X, which appears in ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'' and several crossover movies, ''specializes'' in creating these by blending the various sources of superpowers available from the shows in the crossover.
* The original ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'' sometimes veered into this trope when it adapted old horror icons for its 1970s setting, as with their Headless Undead Avenging Biker.
* The 2009 German action series ''[[http://rtl-now.rtl.de/lasko-die-faust-gottes.php Lasko: die Faust Gottes]]'' ("Lasko: the Fist of God") features a BareFistedMonk (from [[AllMonksKnowKungFu a German monastery that emphasizes fighting skills]]) on [[SpyDrama secret missions]] for UsefulNotes/ThePope. Think of it as ''Series/KungFu1972'' meets ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'' [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace in Germany]]. Produced by Action Concept, the people who gave you ''Series/AlarmFuerCobra11''. Consequently, expect lots of {{Chase Scene}}s and StuffBlowingUp.
* ''Series/TheLateLateShow'': Craig Ferguson's new sidekick is a gay robot skeleton named Geoff Peterson. And he's got a mohawk.
* Sauron from ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'' is and can be many things. He is essentially a Maia aka an angel InUniverse, but in the same time an EvilSorcerer, TinTyrant, shapeshifter, human, and a blacksmith in his free time.
* In ''Series/TheMiddleman'', Wendy Watson and the Middleman have fought so far: an evil genius trying to take over the mob with apes, a mystical Terracotta warrior intent on bringing about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, a secret organization of luchadores, a talk show host that hunts aliens in a [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame Most Dangerous Game]], a potential ZombieApocalypse caused by flying fish, and five alien warlords ''disguised as a boy band''.
* In an episode of ''Series/MyBabysittersAVampire'', Doug Falconhawk mentions "ectoplasm from a ghost Sasquatch".
** In ''Independence Daze'', Rory spends the whole episode carrying around a vampire Sasquatch doll.
* From ''Series/TheMysteriesOfLaura'':
-->'''Laura Diamond:''' Well, if we're making up our own job titles now, I'm "Kick-ass Goddess Detective"!
* ''Series/PiliFantasyWarOfDragons'': In a Wuxia martial arts setting, Chi Pili is a super powerful cyborg zombie that can be "piloted" by entering his body as a spiritual entity, something only the Blue Crystal man and a few others seems able to do.
* One of Lister's favourite movies in ''Series/RedDwarf'' is "Attack of the Surfboarding Killer Bikini Vampire Girls".
* Apparently, Evan of ''Series/RoyalPains'' was a Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot for Halloween one year as a kid.
* Played for laughs in a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch which involved reporters covering a horrible accident but kept breaking into inappropriate laughter because every single thing at the accident site was hilarious.
--> '''Reporter:''' So just to recap, in this tragic horrific accident; clowns, whoopie cushions, helium, singing fish.
* A double-mundane example from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'': "Knife-wreeeench! For kids."
* TheHero in ''Series/SevenStarFightingGodGuyferd'' is a martial artist turned into a mutant cyborg, and the mutants he fights eventually get turned into cyborgs as well... and then mutant cyborgs empowered by an ancient tablet.
* The popularity of ''Franchise/StarTrek'''s Borg stems at least partially from the fact that they are zombie cyborgs. InSpace.
** In ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'', the Borg were actually called "bionic zombies".
** Seven of Nine, even though she's been freed from the Borg Collective, has demonstrated that she's a capable cyborg ninja on several occasions.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' has Odo, a {{starfish alien}} shapeshifter cop.
* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
** When the other crew members explain to Jurati that the Qowat Milat is an order of Romulan warrior nuns, she exclaims, "That's a real thing?! How bizarre."
** After Raffi informs Rios what she knows about Seven of Nine, he describes the latter as "the ex-Borg Fenris Ranger from the Delta Quadrant."
** Narissa is confused as to why Narek wants to use molecular solvent grenades against "flowers" (the Coppelian vessels are specifically called Orchids, but he doesn't seem to know that), and he clarifies that his intended targets are "Ship-killing flowers that fly."
* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS09E02DevilMayCare "Devil May Care" (S09, Ep02)]], we hear about [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] [[ConjoinedTwins Siamese twins]].
** There was also Benny, who was a vampire pirate (or as Dean calls it, "vampirate") before meeting Dean in Purgatory.
* [[strike:The]] Another blatant ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' knock-off -- ''Series/TattooedTeenageAlienFightersFromBeverlyHills''.
* Warlow from ''Series/TrueBlood'' is an immortal vampire/fae hybrid who was turned by vampire goddess Lilith herself.
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'':
** ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', who is an intergalactic policeman, looking like somewhere between a robot and a fish, that fights aliens and dinosaurs by using Greco-Roman wrestling, [[RingsOfDeath rings of death shaped like buzz saws]] and his hands being used as a water gun, among other things. He occasionally deals with the Baltans, a race of [[PsychicPowers psychic]] [[{{Ninja}} ninja]] alien [[FishPeople lobsters]].
** Destrudos from ''Series/UltramanZ'' is best described as a Frankensteinian HumongousMecha {{Kaiju}}. It's a fusion of ''eight'' monsters from past series with Ultroid Zero as its basis, with the result resembling a monster made by crudely stitching ossified kaiju corpses together, and it requires Celebro to pilot it from Ultroid Zero's cockpit.
** ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga'' gives us Mecha Musashin, a HumongousMecha clockwork {{Samurai}} with an appearance and mannerisms like a KabukiTheatre actor. Some of its more unorthodox attacks suggests that it's of ghostly or {{Youkai}} origins as well.
* In ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'', Klaus is the son of a witch and a werewolf who was turned into a vampire, making him a werewolf/vampire hybrid. He eventually gains the ability turns other werewolves into hybrids like himself. Klaus's daughter Hope (born during the events of ''Series/TheOriginals'', later the star of ''Series/{{Legacies}}'') ends up inheriting her grandmother's witch powers and her father's werewolf gene, which makes her a Witch/Werewolf/Vampire hybrid.

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* The 1978 made for TV movie ''KISS Meets The Phantom of the Park'' (titled ''Attack of the Phantoms'' in Europe) features the 70's rockers as superheroes who draw their powers from a set of ancient talismans battling an army of superpowered androids (including robot clones of themselves in the grand finale) created by a MadScientist in the middle of an amusement park to a groovy disco soundtrack, all because said scientist thought holding a concert in the park was a waste of company resources.

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