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* ''Sting of Death'' was a 1965 B-Movie Horror that dealt with a were-''jellyfish''.

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* ''Sting of Death'' ''Film/StingOfDeath'' was a 1965 B-Movie Horror that dealt with a were-''jellyfish''.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei discovers that she has inherited a magical superpower passed down through the generations of her family that allows her to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei discovers that she has inherited a magical superpower passed down through the generations of her family that allows her to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.emotions:
** Mei demonstrates that with the right thoughts, the transformation can be controlled.
** There ''are'' connections to the full moon. Sun Yee was given the ability under a red moon, and the form can be sealed during the first red moon after the transformation manifests.
** The size seems to depend on [[spoiler:how much emotions have been bottled, as when Ming's panda form shows up after years of suppressed emotions, she's a ''{{Kaiju}}''.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei discovers that she has inherited an ancient family [[CursedWithAwesome "curse"]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei discovers that she has inherited an ancient a magical superpower passed down through the generations of her family [[CursedWithAwesome "curse"]] that allows her to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.
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* ''Sting of Death'' was a 1965 B-Movie Horror that dealth with a were-''jellyfish''.

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* ''Sting of Death'' was a 1965 B-Movie Horror that dealth dealt with a were-''jellyfish''.
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* ''Sting of Death'' was a 1965 B-Movie Horror that dealth with a were-''jellyfish''.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family [[CursedWithAwesome “curse”]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family [[CursedWithAwesome “curse”]] "curse"]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]
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In ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' it is revealed that [[spoiler: Saoirse and her mother]] are ''Selkies'', people who can transform into a seal when put on a seal skin coat.
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In ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' it is revealed that [[spoiler: Saoirse and her mother]] are ''Selkies'', people who can transform into a seal when put on a seal skin coat.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family [[CuredWithAwesome “curse”]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family [[CuredWithAwesome [[CursedWithAwesome “curse”]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family “curse” to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family “curse” [[CuredWithAwesome “curse”]] to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the main character Mei [[spoiler: discovers that she has inherited an ancient family “curse” to transform into a giant red panda whenever she feels strong emotions.]]
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* ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Beorn, a mighty werebear who lives far from civilized lands, and - naturally - keeps bees. He's grouchy and untrusting at first, but basically a good guy, and shows up at the climactic battle fighting on the heroes' side.

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* ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Beorn, a mighty werebear who lives far from civilized lands, and - naturally - [[StockAnimalDiet keeps bees.bees]]. He's grouchy and untrusting at first, but basically a good guy, and shows up at the climactic battle fighting on the heroes' side.

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* ''Film/TheBloodBeastTerror'' has weremoths created by mad science. Both forms are a natural part of their being, with the human part being used as bait to attract prey. They also have a remarkably fast transformation, depicted as almost instantaneous.



* ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Beorn, a mighty werebear who lives far from civilized lands, and - naturally - keeps bees. He's grouchy and untrusting at first, but basically a good guy, and shows up at the climactic battle fighting on the heroes' side.



* ''Film/ItLivesByNight'' is about a man turning into a were-bat.



* ''Film/TheBloodBeastTerror'' has weremoths created by mad science. Both forms are a natural part of their being, with the human part being used as bait to attract prey. They also have a remarkably fast transformation, depicted as almost instantaneous.
* ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Beorn, a mighty werebear who lives far from civilized lands, and - naturally - keeps bees. He's grouchy and untrusting at first, but basically a good guy, and shows up at the climactic battle fighting on the heroes' side.
* ''Film/ItLivesByNight'' is about a man turning into a were-bat.

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* ''Film/TheBloodBeastTerror'' has weremoths created by mad science. Both forms are a natural part of their being, with the human part being used as bait to attract prey. They also have a remarkably fast transformation, depicted as almost instantaneous.
* ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Beorn, a mighty werebear who lives far from civilized lands, and - naturally - keeps bees. He's grouchy and untrusting at first, but basically a good guy, and shows up at the climactic battle fighting on the heroes' side.
* ''Film/ItLivesByNight'' is about a man turning into a were-bat.

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* ''Film/TrackOfTheMoonBeast'' (1976) features a rare were-lizard man, and quite possibly one of the most bizarre explanations of lycanthropy ever. Apparently when the Native American spirits created humanity, they used lizard essence to give humans hands. A fragment of moon rock fallen to Earth is infused with radioactivity (despite moon rocks not containing any radioactive elements) which reacts with the leftover lizard DNA to turn the title character into a were-lizard under the light of the full moon.

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* ''Film/TrackOfTheMoonBeast'' (1976) features a rare is the other were-lizard man, movie, and has quite possibly one of the most bizarre explanations of lycanthropy ever. Apparently when the Native American spirits created humanity, they used lizard essence to give humans hands. A fragment of moon rock fallen to Earth is infused with radioactivity (despite moon rocks not containing any radioactive elements) which reacts with the leftover lizard DNA to turn the title character into a were-lizard under the light of the full moon.

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