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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': An unusual example. In the episode "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E22Blush Blush]]", Dr. Drakken sprays Kim with the pollen of a strange flower. As a result, Kim develops a black hole on her bare midriff, before she would eventually fade out of existence.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': An unusual example. In the episode "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E22Blush Blush]]", Dr. Drakken sprays Kim with the pollen of a strange flower. As a result, Kim develops a black hole on her bare midriff, before she would eventually fade out of existence.existence from any feelings of embarrassment.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': An unusual example. In the episode "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E22Blush Blush]]", Dr. Drakken sprays Kim with the pollen of a strange flower. As a result, Kim develops a black hole on her bare midriff, before she would eventually fade out of existence.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': Ruff's apperance as a Turkey Vulture in "How Not to Impress The Press" is clearly NauseaFuel. Ruff becomes a deformed hybrid creature with a break bald face, and his tiny hands and feed are replaced with claws; And the rest of his body is coated with feathers. [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment What really doesn't help is that Ruff's voice changed into sounding parrot-like, and would often literally squawk]]. Poor Blossom suffers BrainBleach.
->''(A Nauseated Blossom holds up a mirror for Ruff to see his reflection, which has him as a turkey vulture)''

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* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': Ruff's apperance as a Turkey Vulture in "How Not to Impress The Press" is clearly NauseaFuel. Ruff becomes a deformed hybrid creature with a break bald face, and his tiny hands and feed are replaced with claws; And the rest of his body is coated with feathers. [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment What really doesn't help is that Ruff's voice changed into sounding parrot-like, and would often literally squawk]]. Poor Blossom suffers BrainBleach.
->''(A Nauseated Blossom holds up a mirror for Ruff to see his reflection, which has him as a turkey vulture)''
unbearable BrainBleach.
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'''Ruff:''' ''[parrot-like voice]'' '''''AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!! I LOOK LIKE A TURKEY VULTURE! IN GLASSES!!!'''''

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* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': Ruff's apperance as a Turkey Vulture in "How Not to Impress The Press" is both NauseaFuel. Ruff becomes a deformed hybrid creature with a break bald face, and his tiny hands and feed are replaced with claws; And the rest of his body is coated with feathers. [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment What really doesn't help is that Ruff's voice changed into sounding parrot-like, and would often literally squawk]]. Poor Blossom suffers BrainBleach.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': Ruff's apperance as a Turkey Vulture in "How Not to Impress The Press" is both clearly NauseaFuel. Ruff becomes a deformed hybrid creature with a break bald face, and his tiny hands and feed are replaced with claws; And the rest of his body is coated with feathers. [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment What really doesn't help is that Ruff's voice changed into sounding parrot-like, and would often literally squawk]]. Poor Blossom suffers BrainBleach.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'': Ruff's apperance as a Turkey Vulture in "How Not to Impress The Press" is both NauseaFuel. Ruff becomes a deformed hybrid creature with a break bald face, and his tiny hands and feed are replaced with claws; And the rest of his body is coated with feathers. [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment What really doesn't help is that Ruff's voice changed into sounding parrot-like, and would often literally squawk]]. Poor Blossom suffers BrainBleach.
->''(A Nauseated Blossom holds up a mirror for Ruff to see his reflection, which has him as a turkey vulture)''
-->''Ruff:''' ''[parrot-like voice]'' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!! I LOOK LIKE A TURKEY VULTURE! IN GLASSES!!!
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** In the opening of "Buster's Back", Buster is shown as an astronaut coming back from Jupiter, then transforming into a one man spoof of ComicBook/TheFantasticFour. His right arm turns to rock, his left stretches and warps, his right leg generates flame, and his head starts turning transparent. Buster isn't bothered at all but Arthur certainly is.

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** In the opening of "Buster's Back", Buster is shown as an astronaut coming back from Jupiter, then transforming into a one man spoof of ComicBook/TheFantasticFour.the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour''. His right arm turns to rock, his left stretches and warps, his right leg generates flame, and his head starts turning transparent. Buster isn't bothered at all but Arthur certainly is.
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* ''BodyHorror/MarvelUniverse''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' gives us the two-part episode "[[Recap/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroesS1E12GammaWorldPart1 Gamma]] [[Recap/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroesS1E13GammaWorldPart2 World]]", in which you see the Avengers mutate into Gamma monsters.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'': Clayface's couple of minutes of screen time in "[[Recap/TheBatmanS1E13TheClayfaceOfTragedy The Clayface of Tragedy]]" combine this with TearJerker.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'':
** Terry's arch-nemesis from the first season, [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/dcanimated/images/a/ac/Blight.png/revision/latest?cb=20150111155444 Blight]]. After getting radiation treatment from his own nerve gas, he turns into a living blight emitting radiation that ruins anything (or anyone) he touches. He looks like a blackened skeleton surrounded by a green glow in the shape of a man. He has fake skin that [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/dcanimated/images/3/31/Powers_shedding.png/revision/latest?cb=20150111155447 erodes away]] when he gets angry and lets out excess radiation. Over time, the radiation eats away at his sanity and causes him to eventually lose his mind and fully assume the role of Blight.
** Inque, a shape-shifting mutant who provides plenty of ''canon'' {{fetish}}es for the technician who releases her from a cryogenics facility in "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS1E12DisappearingInque Disappearing Inque]]". She dupes him in the nastiest way imaginable. She also likes to engage in OrificeInvasion and at one point tries to suffocate the protagonist by forcing herself down his throat.
** Jackson Chappell from "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS1E5TheWinningEdge The Winning Edge]]" is rendered an obscenely muscled but brain-dead vegetable after an overdose of steroid patches. He didn't look so good before that, though; like his charge and employer Bane, the overdose seemed like it was about to tear his muscles ''through'' his skin. And speaking of Bane, he wasn't doing too well in the episode either, going in the opposite direction entirely: He seemed to have lost the entirety of his musculature to venom abuse and age, leaving him a bag of squalid, semi-catatonic skin and bones.
** There's also [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/dcanimated/images/f/f9/Magma.png/revision/latest?cb=20080930072351 Magma]], one of the Terrific Trio from "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS1E8Heroes Heroes]]". Imagine Clayface made of magma and you got the idea.
** "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS2E2EarthMover Earth Mover]]" features a rotting, ''living'' corpse who was buried alive with a radioactive chemical that fused his body into the surrounding dirt.
** "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS2E3Splicers Splicers]]" is about this new fad of people (mostly teenagers) getting some animal genetics mixed with their body so they look like human/animal hybrids, including a bull, a snake, and a big cat ([[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom sounds really familiar for some reason]]). Even Terry [=McGinnis=] involuntarily becomes an actual batman until he got better. However, the ''really'' bad part is when, after splicing becomes illegal since it makes people more aggressive, Batman goes to confront the guy who invented the process, who then turns himself into some weird [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Hawk-tiger-snake thing]] he calls a "true Chimera" and after knocking away Terry's gun filled with mutagen cure-all, Terry starts sticking the villain with multiple syringes. The villain then transforms into a disgusting creature that is even today one of the most disturbing things ever [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids put into a kid's show]]. Unless you want to possibly be scared witless and lose some sleep, TakeOurWordForIt. [[http://i.imgur.com/hU4mOgV.jpg Otherwise...]]
--->'''Cuvier:''' WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME?!
** Big Time from "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS2E25BigTime Big Time]]" and "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS3E3Betrayal Betrayal]]" was at first a big-mouth teen before mutating into a grey, hulking brute.
** "[[Recap/BatmanBeyondS3E1AceInTheHole Ace in the Hole]]" features a [[BeastlyBloodsports dog-fighting club]] whose owner uses steroids on the dogs. The first test subject is... a bit overdone.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'':
** Kirk Langstrom [[OneWingedAngel turning into Man-Bat]] in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE1OnLeatherWings On Leather Wings]]".
** In "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE21FeatOfClayPart2 Feat of Clay, Part 2]]", Clayface suffocates Batman with an attack lifted frame-for-frame from ''Manga/{{Akira}}''. (Creator/TMSEntertainment worked both on ''Akira'' and this episode.) Near the end, confronted with images of his acting roles, he starts morphing involuntarily in a SuperpowerMeltdown scene which can only be described as a cross between [[Manga/{{Akira}} Tetsuo's final mutation]] and [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000-in-the-smelter]].
** In "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE39HeartOfSteelPart2 Heart of Steel, Part 2]]", an android contorts his limbs horribly in order to chase Batman down an elevator shaft. The commentary mentions that this was an homage to ''Legend of the Overfiend''.
** Poison Ivy makes a habit of creating [[PlantPerson plant creatures that can pass for human]]. These often reveal themselves to be horrifying monsters. In "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobinE5HouseAndGarden House & Garden]]", Poison Ivy appeared to have reformed, marrying a college professor and becoming stepmother to his two sons. However, it turns out that the professor and his children are clones made from plant matter, and they only stay "human" for three days before turning into something that looks like ComicBook/SwampThing after a lawnmower accident. On another occasion, Ivy rips the skin off of the upper torso of one of these creatures like it's a shirt, revealing the green flesh underneath. This is enough to cause onlooker Robin to start to heave (he's saved from actual puking by Batgirl).
** At the end of "[[Recap/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobinE10Bane Bane]]", the titular muscleman [[PhlebotinumOverdose gets a little too much Venom]]. His appearance in ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' absolutely ''pales'' in comparison.
** Two-Face isn't just scarred on the left side of his head, but also has scarring on at least his arm.



* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'':
** In "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E11PanicInTheSky Panic in the Sky]]", Supergirl kills Galatea by... smashing a giant freaking power cable from the Watchtower's main reactor into her stomach, [[HighVoltageDeath right as it's being turned on]]. As Supergirl and an injured Steel limp away, you see Galatea twitching, her skin grey and a massive scar on her stomach. It's not ''entirely'' certain that killed her, but that might only make things worse.
** At the end of the same episode, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYVS01MI2ZE Brainiac morphs Lex Luthor's body]] into some bizarre hybrid of biology and technology. Not to mention revealing itself involved ''tearing its way out of his body'', somehow bloodlessly but still ripping holes in his torso and entirely destroying his limbs.
* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'': Timber Wolf undergoes a forced transformation into a werewolf-man, which also gives him superpowers. At least one instance shows his ''spine'' starting to protrude from his back. Also, his feet normally have five toes, but when he's in his feral form, they're down to three -- make of this what you will. The others experience some form of this, such as Bouncing Boy being ''splattered against a wall'' (don't worry, he lives) and them being transformed magically into monsters by evil wizard Mordru.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' has Connors' transformation into the Lizard, especially the part where instead of compressing slowly, his head partially ''implodes'' to form his new lizard head.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'':
** Poor Spider-Man undergoes quite an unpleasant transformation into [=ManSpider=] in the "Neogenic Nightmare" arc. Later on, the Vulture absorbs Spidey's youth and powers... and also his unstable mutating DNA, [[LaserGuidedKarma meaning]] he sporadically changes fully or partly into the '''same''' creature.
** To avoid the "violence" of sinking his fangs into peoples' necks like regular vampires do, the creators gave Morbius sucking lamprey-like mouths in the palm of each hand. His typical feeding habit is to slap his hands over someone's face and suck out the plasma through them. After getting hit with the neogenic recombinator for the second time, he turns into a hulking bat thing.



* ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'': In "[[Recap/StaticShockS1E9Junior Junior]]", the attention-seeking son of wealthy Edwin Alva uses gas from the Big Bang to grant himself various superpowers so that he will gain attention from his dad as a supervillain. At the end of the episode, all of the containers for the gas pop at once, which causes him to transform unpredictably -- the final form he takes is some sort of horrible, one-eyed, tentacley ''thing'', but shortly afterwards reverts to normal and [[TakenForGranite turns to stone]], which only makes Alva's earlier remark about wanting a statue creepier.



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'':
** In the episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS3E9TheBeastWithin The Beast Within]]", Beast Boy is infected with a virus that turns him into a werewolf-like monster. When he transforms for the first time, he reacts like it's very painful.
** When Red Star transforms involuntarily, every molecule of his body goes from solid to liquid to gas to plasma in a nanosecond.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'':
** Beast Boy's painful-looking attempt to turn into a hippogriff in "Friendship".
** In "Truth, Justice, and... What?", the Titans other than Robin try to mutate themselves into turtles to hang with the [[WritingAroundTrademarks Turtle Dudes]] by drinking MutagenicGoo. They succeed, but the transformation is clearly very painful and a few seconds later, they're shown in the tower's infirmary after Robin de-mutated them.
** In "The Overbite", Raven explains that after the other Titans' training, the power of dance will be theirs to command and their feet will look mangled and gnarled.
** When Bumblebee moves in with the Titans, they force her to sleep in the same room as the tower's nuclear reactor. While she's sleeping, one of the hoses comes loose and fills the room with radioactive gas, eventually mutating her into an enormous blob monster. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint The other Titans assume their mistreatment of her throughout the whole episode is the cause]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' is full of it. A lot of it from the hands of D'Compose, who himself kind of qualifies, being a skull-headed dinosaur-creature whose chest has rotted away, revealing his ribcage and his rotting lungs and heart under the ribcage.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'' is full of it. this. A lot of it comes from the hands of D'Compose, who himself kind of qualifies, being a skull-headed dinosaur-creature whose chest has rotted away, revealing his ribcage and his rotting lungs and heart under the ribcage.



* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''. In one episode he gets a huge pimple that appears to hypnotize everyone around him and then it explodes and floods the entire school. In another one, he collects organs from children and stuffs himself with them, replacing the organs with various, painful objects that he inserts in those kids' bodies. There is another episode where both Dib and Zim slowly transform into ''bologna''. And then there is the episode where Dib has a huge hole in his head that absorbs nightmarish creatures, along with Zim. And, well, it's Creator/{{Jhonen|Vasquez}}'s show, after all, so every episode has its fair share of horror.
** A special mention for that one time Zim gave Keef a present that [[EyeScream ripped his eyeballs out]] and replaced them with mechanical ones.
** The Parking Garage Rat People in "Game Slave 2". They used to be human, but the [[EldritchLocation Parking Garage]] turned them into rat-like monsters. In fact, it also occasionally gender-bends them.
** "Walk of Doom": When [[EyeScream Zim's eyes]] '''[[EyeScream bubble and burn]]'''.
** What happens to Dib in "Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy" is this. The poor kid loses several teeth, gains purplish scars and bulging TaintedVeins, chunks of his hair fall out, he needs a machine with tubes in his neck just to breathe, he becomes very thin and gaunt, and apparently his arm was mangled so badly in one accident that is had to be replaced by a prosthetic. Not the most grotesque thing that happens in this show, but man, does it look gross.

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* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''. In one ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': Well, it's Creator/JhonenVasquez's show, after all, so every episode has its fair share of horror.
** In "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E2BestestFriend Bestest Friend]]", Zim gives Keef a present that [[EyeScream rips his eyeballs out]] and replaces them with mechanical ones.
** In "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E5WalkOfDoom Walk of Doom]]", when Zim [[BlindedByTheSun stares at the sun]], his eyes '''[[EyeScream bubble and burn]]'''. He has to lay down and wait for them to regenerate.
** In "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E7DarkHarvest Dark Harvest]]", Zim [[OrganTheft collects organs from children]] and stuffs himself with them, replacing the organs with various painful objects that
he inserts in those kids' bodies.
** In "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E13RiseOfTheZitboy Rise of the Zitboy]]", Zim
gets a huge pimple that appears to hypnotize everyone around him and then it explodes and floods the entire school. In another one, he collects organs from children and stuffs himself with them, replacing the organs with various, painful objects that he inserts in those kids' bodies. There is another episode where both Dib and Zim slowly transform into ''bologna''. And then there is the episode where Dib has a huge hole in his head that absorbs nightmarish creatures, along with Zim. And, well, it's Creator/{{Jhonen|Vasquez}}'s show, after all, so every episode has its fair share of horror.
** A special mention for that one time Zim gave Keef a present that [[EyeScream ripped his eyeballs out]] and replaced them with mechanical ones.
** The Parking Garage Rat People in "Game Slave 2". They used to be human, but the [[EldritchLocation Parking Garage]] turned them into rat-like monsters. In fact, it also occasionally gender-bends them.
** "Walk of Doom": When [[EyeScream Zim's eyes]] '''[[EyeScream bubble and burn]]'''.
school.
** What happens to Dib in "Bad, "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E15BadBadRubberPiggy Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy" is this.Piggy]]". The poor kid loses several teeth, gains purplish scars and bulging TaintedVeins, chunks of his hair fall out, he needs a machine with tubes in his neck just to breathe, he becomes very thin and gaunt, and apparently his arm was mangled so badly in one accident that is had to be replaced by a prosthetic. Not the most grotesque thing that happens in this show, but man, does it look gross.gross.
** In "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E22BologniusMaximus Bolognius Maximus]]", both Dib and Zim slowly transform into ''bologna''.
** The Parking Garage Rat People in "[[Recap/InvaderZimS1E23GameSlave2 Game Slave 2]]". They used to be human, but the [[EldritchLocation Parking Garage]] turned them into rat-like monsters. In fact, it also occasionally gender-bends them.
** Then there is the episode in which Dib has a huge hole in his head that absorbs nightmarish creatures, along with Zim.



* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest''
** ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'' episode "Creeping Unknown". Mr. Trudge is slowly turning into a plant and has green, gnarled branches for hands. He also attempts to turn other people into human-plant hybrids.
** ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' had some pretty good examples as well. One episode had some poor guy turn into a werewolf because of a genetic condition. It does not sound pleasant.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'': In the episode "Creeping Unknown". Unknown", Mr. Trudge is slowly turning into a plant and has green, gnarled branches for hands. He also attempts to turn other people into human-plant hybrids.
** ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' had has some pretty good examples as well. One episode had has some poor guy turn into a werewolf because of a genetic condition. It does not sound pleasant.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNutshack'': In the ending of "Got surgery?" the gang's cosmetic surgeries fall apart on them, including Cherry Pie's breast implants popping and leaking and Phil's nose falling off. This is all played for laughs, though.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNutshack'': In the ending of "Got surgery?" surgery?", the gang's cosmetic surgeries fall apart on them, including Cherry Pie's breast implants popping and leaking and Phil's nose falling off. This is all played for laughs, though.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse''
** Due to the fact that he's been absorbing Palismen to [[spoiler:extend his lifespan for over 300 years]], Emperor Belos's body is only held together in a human shape by magic and pure force of will -- and even then he's got a massive, green scar with open wounds stretching across his face and neck. Underneath, Belos is a creature made of necrotic green sludge, [[LovecraftianSuperpower with limbs he can extend and morph at will]], and the fact that you can sometimes see bone poking through the goop means that he has ''far'' more joints than he should. [[spoiler:When Luz brands him with a sigil in "King's Tide", he loses his human shape entirely and morphs into a skeletal creature the size of an elephant, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere covered in glowing blue eyes]]. Finally, because his body is so amorphous, he ''splatters'' when the Collector throws him against a wall, though his consciousness manages to hitch a ride to the human realm [[FromASingleCell as a fist-size glob of goop]] riding on the back of Hunter's shirt.]]
** [[spoiler:When Belos arrives in the human realm, he quickly learns that he can infect and take over other creatures -- the animals he tries this on being consumed from the inside out until only their bones are left. [[DemonicPossession When he does this with Hunter]], green, necrotic scars similar to the ones Belos himself had spread across the kid's entire body, [[HornsOfVillainy a pair of horns burst out of his skull]], and his arms gain the same amorphous, stretchy qualities Belos had in his own body, despite the fact that Hunter's arms still very much have intact bones in them. When Belos finally leaves Hunter's body, Hunter is left absolutely {{covered in scars}} and barely clinging to life.]]
** [[spoiler:In "For the Future", Belos' body horror proceeds to get even ''worse''. His sludgy body is melting and parts of himself are dripping off as he heaves from the strain of his body breaking apart. At one point, his hand falls off and he is no longer able to walk due to losing his legs, which can be seen breaking off. And when he attempts to [[PossessingADeadBody possess a grimwalker corpse]], its mummified flesh proceeds to melt off its bones nearly instantly.]]

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** Due to the fact that he's been absorbing Palismen to [[spoiler:extend his lifespan for over 300 years]], Emperor Belos's body is only held together in a human shape by magic and pure force of will -- and even then then, he's got a massive, green scar with open wounds stretching across his face and neck. Underneath, Belos is a creature made of necrotic green sludge, [[LovecraftianSuperpower with limbs he can extend and morph at will]], and the fact that you can sometimes see bone poking through the goop means that he has ''far'' more joints than he should. [[spoiler:When Luz brands him with a sigil in "King's Tide", "[[Recap/TheOwlHouseS2E21KingsTide King's Tide]]", he loses his human shape entirely and morphs into a skeletal creature the size of an elephant, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere covered in glowing blue eyes]]. Finally, because his body is so amorphous, he ''splatters'' when the Collector throws him against a wall, though his consciousness manages to hitch a ride to the human realm [[FromASingleCell as a fist-size glob of goop]] riding on the back of Hunter's shirt.]]
** [[spoiler:When Belos arrives in the human realm, he quickly learns that he can infect and take over other creatures -- the animals he tries this on being consumed from the inside out until only their bones are left. [[DemonicPossession When he does this with Hunter]], Hunter]] in "[[Recap/TheOwlHouseS3E1ThanksToThem Thanks to Them]]", green, necrotic scars similar to the ones Belos himself had spread across the kid's entire body, [[HornsOfVillainy a pair of horns burst out of his skull]], and his arms gain the same amorphous, stretchy qualities Belos had in his own body, despite the fact that Hunter's arms still very much have intact bones in them. When Belos finally leaves Hunter's body, Hunter is left absolutely {{covered [[CoveredWithScars covered in scars}} scars]] and barely clinging to life.]]
** [[spoiler:In "For "[[Recap/TheOwlHouseS3E2ForTheFuture For the Future", Future]]", Belos' body horror proceeds to get even ''worse''. His sludgy body is melting and parts of himself are dripping off as he heaves from the strain of his body breaking apart. At one point, his hand falls off and he is no longer able to walk due to losing his legs, which can be seen breaking off. And when he attempts to [[PossessingADeadBody possess a grimwalker corpse]], its mummified flesh proceeds to melt off its bones nearly instantly.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' is usually a very tame show as far as nauseating jokes are concerned, but the episode "Canderemy" is an exception. In a nutshell, Doofenshmirtz builds an [[ThingOMatic inator]] that combines two objects together. Candace and Jeremy were lucky enough only be attached at the hip. Everything, and every''one'' else? [[https://phineasandferb.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ferbneas_and_Isabella.jpg Not so much]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' is usually a very tame show as far as nauseating jokes are concerned, but the episode "Canderemy" "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbCanderemy Canderemy]]" is an exception. In a nutshell, Doofenshmirtz builds an [[ThingOMatic inator]] that combines two objects together. Candace and Jeremy were are lucky enough only be attached at the hip. Everything, Everything and every''one'' else? [[https://phineasandferb.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ferbneas_and_Isabella.jpg Not so much]].much.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In one episode, the Professor's old colleague, Dick Hardly, obtains a vial of Chemical X and uses it to produce and market factory-made clones of the Powerpuff Girls called the Powerpuff Girls Xtreme. This doesn't sound so bad, except that apparently whoever was actually ''making'' them didn't do such a great job. Some have eyeballs for heads, one has legs where her arms should be, one has her face ''upside down,'' several have horrifically distorted head shapes, and so on and so on. Granted, some of them got lucky and didn't turn out too awful, just being limited to mix-and-match combinations of accessories from their predecessors, but still...yeesh.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'': In "Bubbles of the Opera", Bubbles becomes a lovely lady after [[spoiler: (1) a dim-witted woman -- who gave Bubbles a bad school photo -- gives her a bad haircut, (2) gets an allergic reaction from a recalled makeup set and (3) losing a few teeth from hitting the ceiling fan.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In one episode, "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS4EP6 Knock it Off]]", the Professor's old colleague, Dick Hardly, obtains a vial of Chemical X and uses it to produce and market factory-made clones of the Powerpuff Girls called the Powerpuff Girls Xtreme. This doesn't sound so bad, except that apparently whoever was actually ''making'' them didn't do such a great job. Some have eyeballs for heads, one has legs where her arms should be, one has her face ''upside down,'' several have horrifically distorted head shapes, and so on and so on. Granted, some of them got lucky and didn't turn out too awful, just being limited to mix-and-match combinations of accessories from their predecessors, but still...yeesh.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'': In "Bubbles "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirls2016S01Ep20BubblesOfTheOpera Bubbles of the Opera", Opera]]", Bubbles becomes a lovely lady after [[spoiler: (1) [[spoiler:(1) getting a bad haircut from a dim-witted woman -- who gave Bubbles a bad school photo -- gives her a bad haircut, photo, (2) gets suffering an allergic reaction from to a recalled makeup set and (3) losing a few teeth from hitting the ceiling fan.]]fan]].



* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': "In the House" has Rigby's transformation into a house after he was cursed by a wizard for egging his house.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': "In "[[Recap/RegularShowS03Ep04TerrorTalesOfThePark Terror Tales of the House" Park]]" has Rigby's transformation into a house after he was being cursed by a wizard for egging his house.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays'' episode "Ghost in the Machine" features a villain that creates a DNA reactor that merges living tissue. He places Zak, Fiskerton and Komodo into the machine, and... it isn't pretty.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays'': The episode "Ghost in the Machine" features a villain that who creates a DNA reactor that merges living tissue. He places Zak, Fiskerton and Komodo into the machine, and... it isn't pretty.



** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E22TheBobNextDoor The Bob Next Door]]": During one of his escape attempts, Bob surgically removes the face of one of his cell mates and then switches it with his own, while still being fully conscious and screaming. The worst part is when Sideshow Bob stops at a rest stop and a waitress who's takes an interest in him, manages to pull off a loose thread used to keep his face on, causing his entire face to flap down, exposing all of his muscles and tissue. And then moments later, it happens again with his cell mate he switched faces with. Just as horrifying as the [[Film/FaceOff movie]] this episode was a parody of...

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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E22TheBobNextDoor The Bob Next Door]]": During one of his escape attempts, Bob surgically removes the face of one of his cell mates and then switches it with his own, while still being fully conscious and screaming. The worst part is when Sideshow Bob stops at a rest stop and a waitress who's takes an interest in him, manages to pull off a loose thread used to keep his face on, causing his entire face to flap down, exposing all of his muscles and tissue. And then Thenm moments later, it happens again with his cell mate he switched faces with. Just as horrifying as the [[Film/FaceOff movie]] this episode was a parody of...of...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': The evil Wizard Nemesis was cursed to have his outer handsome appearance match his ugly inner self. The audience is never treated to the fullest extent of his magically induced deformity, but it horrifies anyone (with the exception of Clockwork Smurf) who looks upon it. Nemesis has ''weaponized'' this!



** "Trapper Keeper" pays homage to the ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' transformation scene (complete with soundtrack); it involves Cartman's Trapper Keeper absorbing all of his school supplies, then his computer, then Cartman himself, turning him into a hideously gigantic bio-mechanical blob monster that threatens to destroy the world via the absorption of NORAD.
** Kyle's dad surgically altering himself into a human dolphin. And then there's a lot of the (realistically designed) title characters from Freak Strike.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': The evil Wizard Nemesis was cursed to have his outer handsome appearance match his ugly inner self. The audience is never treated to the fullest extent of his magically induced deformity, but it horrifies anyone (with the exception of Clockwork Smurf) who looks upon it. Nemesis has ''weaponized'' this!

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** "Trapper Keeper" "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E12TrapperKeeper Trapper Keeper]]" pays homage to the ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' transformation scene (complete with soundtrack); it involves Cartman's Trapper Keeper absorbing all of his school supplies, then his computer, then Cartman himself, turning him into a hideously gigantic bio-mechanical blob monster that threatens to destroy the world via the absorption of NORAD.
** Kyle's dad surgically altering himself into a human dolphin. And then :
** Then
there's a lot of the (realistically designed) title characters from "[[Recap/SouthParkS6E3FreakStrike Freak Strike.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': The evil Wizard Nemesis was cursed to have his outer handsome appearance match his ugly inner self. The audience is never treated to the fullest extent of his magically induced deformity, but it horrifies anyone (with the exception of Clockwork Smurf) who looks upon it. Nemesis has ''weaponized'' this!
Strike]]".



* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E07MuchAdoAboutBoimler Much Ado About Boimler]]":

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In the ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E07MuchAdoAboutBoimler Much Ado About Boimler]]":



* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'': "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E9BountyLost Bounty Lost]]" takes place at an [[AbandonedLaboratory abandoned Kaminoan cloning facility]] on the planet Bora Vio. As Omega tries to escape from the bounty hunters Cad Bane and Fennec Shand, she comes across an embryo room filled with test tubes containing several dead specimens, possibly the Kaminoans' earliest attempts at cloning. While the Kaminoan looks [[HumanoidAbomination relatively]] normal, the [[https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/images/the-bad-batch-bounty-lost-concept-art-gallery-08_b0bcf9a9.jpeg other specimens]] in the room run the range from vaguely humanoid, but horribly malformed to just being blobs of flesh with randomly placed body parts.



** [[spoiler:Darth Maul's condition in "Brothers". His missing lower body has been replaced with a crude, spider-like apparatus, his horns have tripled in length, and there are veins visible all over his body.]]
** Obi-Wan's transformation into "Rako Hardeen" involves his skin visibly warping, and his skull reshaping itself to create his new face. Judging from his reactions, the procedure was very painful.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'': "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E9BountyLost Bounty Lost]]" takes place at an [[AbandonedLaboratory abandoned Kaminoan cloning facility]] on the planet Bora Vio. As Omega tries to escape from the bounty hunters Cad Bane and Fennec Shand, she comes across an embryo room filled with test tubes containing several dead specimens, possibly the Kaminoans' earliest attempts at cloning. While the Kaminoan looks [[HumanoidAbomination relatively]] normal, the [[https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/images/the-bad-batch-bounty-lost-concept-art-gallery-08_b0bcf9a9.jpeg other specimens]] in the room run the range from vaguely humanoid, but horribly malformed to just being blobs of flesh with randomly placed body parts.

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** Obi-Wan's transformation into "Rako Hardeen" in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E15Deception Deception]]" involves his skin visibly warping, and his skull reshaping itself to create his new face. Judging from his reactions, the procedure was very painful.
** [[spoiler:Darth Maul's condition in "Brothers"."[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E21Brothers Brothers]]". His missing lower body has been replaced with a crude, spider-like apparatus, his horns have tripled in length, and there are veins visible all over his body.]]
** Obi-Wan's transformation into "Rako Hardeen" involves his skin visibly warping, and his skull reshaping itself to create his new face. Judging from his reactions, the procedure was very painful.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'': "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E9BountyLost Bounty Lost]]" takes place at an [[AbandonedLaboratory abandoned Kaminoan cloning facility]] on the planet Bora Vio. As Omega tries to escape from the bounty hunters Cad Bane and Fennec Shand, she comes across an embryo room filled with test tubes containing several dead specimens, possibly the Kaminoans' earliest attempts at cloning. While the Kaminoan looks [[HumanoidAbomination relatively]] normal, the [[https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/images/the-bad-batch-bounty-lost-concept-art-gallery-08_b0bcf9a9.jpeg other specimens]] in the room run the range from vaguely humanoid, but horribly malformed to just being blobs of flesh with randomly placed body parts.
]]



--->'''Garnet (Ruby)''': So THIS is what Homeworld thinks of Fusion!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': ''(shakily)'' We couldn't have known they would do this...\\
'''Garnet (Ruby)''': THIS is where they've been! All the ones we couldn't find! They've been here the whole time!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': Rose couldn't have known!\\
'''Garnet (Ruby)''': THIS WAS PUNISHMENT FOR THE REBELLION!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': IT'S NOT OUR FAULT!

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--->'''Garnet (Ruby)''': (Ruby):''' So THIS ''This'' is what Homeworld thinks of Fusion!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': ''(shakily)'' (Sapphire):''' ''[shakily]'' We couldn't have known they would do this...\\
'''Garnet (Ruby)''': THIS (Ruby):''' ''This'' is where they've been! All the ones we couldn't find! They've been here the whole time!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': (Sapphire):''' Rose couldn't have known!\\
'''Garnet (Ruby)''': (Ruby):''' THIS WAS PUNISHMENT FOR THE REBELLION!\\
'''Garnet (Sapphire)''': (Sapphire):''' IT'S NOT OUR FAULT!

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