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I think there's really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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I think there\'s really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they're refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they're familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they\'re refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they\'re familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(4) {{Slow transformation}}s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or
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(4) {{Slow transformation}}s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") that probably shouldn\'t be on this page at all, but that one.

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(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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I think there's really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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I think there\'s really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they're refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they're familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they\'re refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they\'re familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(4) Actually {{slow transformation}}s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or
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(4) {{Slow transformation}}s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") that don\'t belong on this page at all.

You could even add....

(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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I think there's really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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I think there\'s really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they're refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they're familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they\'re refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they\'re familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(4) Actually SlowTransformation|s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or
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(4) Actually {{slow transformation}}s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") and don\'t belong on the page at all

You could even add....

(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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I think there's really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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I think there\'s really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they're refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they're familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they\'re refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they\'re familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(4) Actually SlowTransformations (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or
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(4) Actually SlowTransformation|s (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") and don\'t belong on the page at all

You could even add....

(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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I think there's really three different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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I think there\'s really many different types of transformation sequences shoehorned into this page:
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they're refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they're familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(2) Pseudo-Stock sequences, where they\'re refilmed for each episode but similar enough that they\'re familiar (mostly live-action shows, like 1970s Wonder Woman, the Incredible Hulk, or even Wonder Bug, but also in some cartoons like Danny Phantom)
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(4) Actually SlowTransformations (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or
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(4) Actually SlowTransformations (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") and don\'t belong on the page at all

You could even add....

(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation's Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(1) Stock sequences, such as used in anime and Western shows (e.g., Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Filmation\'s Shazam - both live action and animated - He-Man, Drak Pack, etc)
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(3) One-use or even one-way transformations that are simply drawn out (like Gremlins, American Werewolf in London, the Fly remake, or Winni Allfours), and sometimes not even that drawn-out (like the brief descriptions of Discworld werewolves).
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(3) One-use or even one-way transformations that are simply drawn out (like Gremlins or American Werewolf in London), and sometimes not even that drawn-out (like the brief descriptions of Discworld werewolves).
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(4) Actually SlowTransformations (e.g., the Fly remake, Winni Allfours, or \"The Catwoman From Channel Six\") and don\'t belong on the page at all
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(4) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they're essentially stock footage that's never re-used. (South Park, the
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(5) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \"Dexter Family\" Mech in Dexter\'s Lab, etc)

There\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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(3) One-use or even one-way transformations that are simply drawn out (like Gremlins, American Werewolf in London, the Fly remake, or Winni Allfours), and sometimes not even that drawn-out.
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(3) One-use or even one-way transformations that are simply drawn out (like Gremlins, American Werewolf in London, the Fly remake, or Winni Allfours), and sometimes not even that drawn-out (like the brief descriptions of Discworld werewolves).
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(4) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\'re essentially stock footage that\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \
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(4) One-use transformations that are obviously meant to parody (1) and possibly (2) - they\\\'re essentially stock footage that\\\'s never re-used. (South Park, the \\\"Dexter Family\\\" Mech in Dexter\\\'s Lab, etc)

There\\\'s also shows that were a mixture (Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends had both stock sequences and equally-long newly-animated transformations for Iceman and Firestar).

Should this page be Soft Split? Is there need for a Repair Shop article?
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