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* ''VisualNovel/MagicalWarriorDiamondHeart'':
** Valerie has "Royal Heart Metamorphosis!"
** The other Crystal Warriors have "Crystal Heart Revolution!"

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[[caption-width-right:270:[[IAmNotShazam No, "Shazam" is not his name.]] [[ComicBook/{{New52}} For his first few decades, anyway.]] ("Krakkoom" isn't, either.)]]

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* In ''Series/CuteyHoneyTheLive'', Honey transforms by touching two fingers to a little heart charm on her neck and calling "Honey Flash!". Her transformation is a naked/sparkle scene a la ''Manga/SailorMoon'', but the catch is that the people around her can ''see'' her naked and sparkling. This goes for all animated incarnations too; she's a more tech-based MagicalGirl-like character; her transformation is caused by a device in her body that disassembles things on an atomic level and reassembles them, similar to the replicators in ''Franchise/StarTrek''. In the seconds that her clothes are temporarily ''vapor,'' she is very much naked in the real world and every character can see it all (camera angles mean you see enough to make it {{Fanservice}} instead of an outright X-rated affair.) When it comes to how she feels about this, it depends on the portrayal: the early semi-ruthless, rebellious, and pragmatic GuileHero typically couldn't care less if you saw her butt for five seconds, and if you were a male opponent, getting DistractedByTheSexy would prove ''painful.''\\
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However, Creator/GoNagai couldn't resist putting in the odd AccidentalPervert moment with ButtMonkey detective Seiji Hayami. The more recent portrayal, including that seen in the live action version, is a FunPersonified GenkiGirl GeniusDitz who can [[MouthfulOfPi calculate Pi to the zillionth digit]] but is like a child personality-wise, which makes her hilarious, but makes the darker moments truly tragic because of who they're happening to - you ''will'' cry. ''She'' doesn't even seem to ''notice'' that people react quite differently to her when she's without clothes than when she's in them.

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* In ''Series/CuteyHoneyTheLive'', ''Series/CutieHoneyTheLive'', Honey transforms by touching two fingers to a little heart charm on her neck and calling "Honey Flash!". Her transformation is a naked/sparkle scene a la ''Manga/SailorMoon'', but the catch is that the people around her can ''see'' her naked and sparkling. This goes for all animated incarnations too; she's a more tech-based MagicalGirl-like character; her transformation is caused by a device in her body that disassembles things on an atomic level and reassembles them, similar to the replicators in ''Franchise/StarTrek''. In the seconds that her clothes are temporarily ''vapor,'' she is very much naked in the real world and every character can see it all (camera angles mean you see enough to make it {{Fanservice}} instead of an outright X-rated affair.) When it comes to how she feels about this, it depends on the portrayal: the early semi-ruthless, rebellious, and pragmatic GuileHero typically couldn't care less if you saw her butt for five seconds, and if you were a male opponent, getting DistractedByTheSexy would prove ''painful.''\\
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'' However, Creator/GoNagai couldn't resist putting in the odd AccidentalPervert moment with ButtMonkey detective Seiji Hayami. The more recent portrayal, including that seen in the live action version, is a FunPersonified GenkiGirl GeniusDitz who can [[MouthfulOfPi calculate Pi to the zillionth digit]] but is like a child personality-wise, which makes her hilarious, but makes the darker moments truly tragic because of who they're happening to - you ''will'' cry. ''She'' doesn't even seem to ''notice'' that people react quite differently to her when she's without clothes than when she's in them.

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* In ''Series/CuteyHoneyTheLive'', Honey transforms by touching two fingers to a little heart charm on her neck and calling "Honey Flash!". Her transformation is a naked/sparkle scene a la ''Manga/SailorMoon'', but the catch is that the people around her can ''see'' her naked and sparkling. This goes for all animated incarnations too; she's a more tech-based MagicalGirl-like character; her transformation is caused by a device in her body that disassembles things on an atomic level and reassembles them, similar to the replicators in ''Franchise/StarTrek''. In the seconds that her clothes are temporarily ''vapor,'' she is very much naked in the real world and every character can see it all (camera angles mean you see enough to make it {{Fanservice}} instead of an outright X-rated affair.) When it comes to how she feels about this, it depends on the portrayal: the early semi-ruthless, rebellious, and pragmatic GuileHero typically couldn't care less if you saw her butt for five seconds, and if you were a male opponent, getting DistractedByTheSexy would prove ''painful.'' However, Creator/GoNagai couldn't resist putting in the odd AccidentalPervert moment with ButtMonkey detective Seiji Hayami. The more recent portrayal, including that seen in the live action version, is a FunPersonified GenkiGirl GeniusDitz who can [[MouthfulOfPi calculate Pi to the zillionth digit]] but is like a child personality-wise, which makes her hilarious, but makes the darker moments truly tragic because of who they're happening to - you ''will'' cry. ''She'' doesn't even seem to ''notice'' that people react quite differently to her when she's without clothes than when she's in them.

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* In ''Series/CuteyHoneyTheLive'', Honey transforms by touching two fingers to a little heart charm on her neck and calling "Honey Flash!". Her transformation is a naked/sparkle scene a la ''Manga/SailorMoon'', but the catch is that the people around her can ''see'' her naked and sparkling. This goes for all animated incarnations too; she's a more tech-based MagicalGirl-like character; her transformation is caused by a device in her body that disassembles things on an atomic level and reassembles them, similar to the replicators in ''Franchise/StarTrek''. In the seconds that her clothes are temporarily ''vapor,'' she is very much naked in the real world and every character can see it all (camera angles mean you see enough to make it {{Fanservice}} instead of an outright X-rated affair.) When it comes to how she feels about this, it depends on the portrayal: the early semi-ruthless, rebellious, and pragmatic GuileHero typically couldn't care less if you saw her butt for five seconds, and if you were a male opponent, getting DistractedByTheSexy would prove ''painful.'' ''\\
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However, Creator/GoNagai couldn't resist putting in the odd AccidentalPervert moment with ButtMonkey detective Seiji Hayami. The more recent portrayal, including that seen in the live action version, is a FunPersonified GenkiGirl GeniusDitz who can [[MouthfulOfPi calculate Pi to the zillionth digit]] but is like a child personality-wise, which makes her hilarious, but makes the darker moments truly tragic because of who they're happening to - you ''will'' cry. ''She'' doesn't even seem to ''notice'' that people react quite differently to her when she's without clothes than when she's in them.
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** ''Series/BakuageSentaiBoonboomger'': "Boonboom Change!"
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* ''WesternAnimation/JadeArmor'':
** "Beasticons, Bond! Elements of all that's made, be my armor! Make me Jade!" is what Lan Jun has to say to become Jade.
** BigBad the Crimson Lord says "Shard of Power, Reunite! Rise my armor for the fight!" whenever he absorbs a shard of his armor.
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* "Literature/TheHeroesGuild": Mystics have to announce the name of their talisman in order to transform.
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** ''Anime/WonderfulPrettyCure'' has "Pretty Cure My Evolution! Three! Two! Wan!"
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** In similar manner as the previous four seasons, ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH'' has the main character saying "Velgariva!" to turn back into his real, alien form, although he can do this without it sometimes.

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** In similar manner as the previous four seasons, series, ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH'' has the main character saying "Velgariva!" to turn back into his real, alien form, although he can do this without it sometimes.
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** In similar manner as the previous four seasons, ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH'' has the main character saying "Velgariva!" to turn back into his real, alien form, although he can do this without it sometimes.

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*** "[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Ninja Spin!]]" [[note]]"It's morphin' time!" is said before a team morph, but "Ninja Spin" is announced when activating any Ninja Power Star, including the ones for morphing.[[/note]]

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*** "[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel Ninja Spin!]]" [[note]]"It's morphin' time!" is said before a team morph, but "Ninja [[note]]"Ninja Spin" is announced when activating any Ninja Power Star, including the ones for morphing.morphing. Continuing a trend started by ''Dino Charge'', when the Rangers morph as a team, they call out "It's morphin' time!" ahead of the activation. This will continue for ''Beast Morphers'', ''Dino Fury'', and ''Cosmic Fury''.[[/note]]


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*** "[[Series/PowerRangersCosmicFury Cosmic Orb!]] Link to Morphin' Grid!"[[note]]Carried over from ''Dino Fury'', along with "It's morphin' time!" ahead of a collective morph.[[/note]]
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** "Chakusou!" [[note]]"Equip!" Yes, it does mean the same thing as "Souchaku," also translated as "equip."[[/note]] (''Series/RescueSentaiGoGoFive'')

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** "Chakusou!" [[note]]"Equip!" Yes, it does mean the same thing as "Souchaku," also translated as "equip."[[/note]] (''Series/RescueSentaiGoGoFive'')(''Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV'')
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* ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'': The early Captain Marvel knockoff Marvelman, better known now as ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, used the transformation phrase "kimota" (spell it backwards). His sidekicks use the phrase "Miracleman". Creator/AlanMoore's ''Miracleman'' series used both the amnesia and trick power-down cliches.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'': The early Captain Marvel knockoff Marvelman, better known now as ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}, Miracleman, used the transformation phrase "kimota" (spell it backwards). His sidekicks use the phrase "Miracleman". Creator/AlanMoore's ''Miracleman'' series used both the amnesia and trick power-down cliches.

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