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* In a MythologyGag to the former character's orignal Inhuman powers, ''WesternAnimation/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur2023'' episode "Goodnight, Moon Girl" involves Lunella inventing a remote intended for her to be able to read minds (so that she will know exactly what to talk about with other kids her age), only for it to instead have this effect on her and Devil Dinosaur. This is made all the more complicated by three factors: How Lunella is supposed to be attending her first slumber party in years with the cool kids at school, her family back home has mistaken the remote for the TV remote and are unknowingly causing Lunella and Devil to switch back and forth repeatedly as they argue over what to watch on TV, ''and'' VoicesAreNotMental is in effect (effectively rendering Devil!Lunella mute and Lunella!Devil still only able to communicate in [[SpeechImpairedAnimal his usual grunts and growls]]). The result is that Lunella keeps ending up out in the streets bumbling about as Devil's big red self, trying to get the remote back, while Devil is just acting like his usual self in hers in front of the popular kids, causing Lunella much embarrassment every time they switch back to normal.
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** "Clouds on the Horizon" has a variant where Luz and Hunter are disguised as each other with an illusion so that Luz can get CapturedOnPurpose while also protecting Hunter, who doesn't even realise what's happened until Luz is taken.

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** "Clouds on the Horizon" has a variant where Luz and Hunter are disguised as each other with an illusion so that Luz can get CapturedOnPurpose while also protecting Hunter, who doesn't even realise what's happened until Luz is taken. The same spell is later used by Mattholomule in "For the Future" to swap with Amity to distract Boscha.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' Season 6 episode "F**ked Up Friday" fittingly involves a mass body-swapping outbreak.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RollingWithTheRonks'': "Body Swap" has Flash and Mormagnon switch brains, with things eventually escalating to everyone in the Ronk tribe exchanging minds.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekProdigy'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekProdigyS1E18Mindwalk Mindwalk]]", [[spoiler:Dal, with Zero's help, tries to reach out to Admiral Janeway in order to warn her about the Living Construct aboard the ''Protostar'', but the attempt results in Dal and Janeway swapping bodies. While Janeway finally learns the truth about the ''Protostar'', Dal is having trouble acting the part of Janeway aboard the ''Dauntless'' and eventually causes the crew to suspect that something is wrong]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperDinosaur'': Happens to the title character and Derek Dynamo in the episode "Mind Over Mammal" when the pair accidentally activate a machine created by a friend of Derek's dad, a scientist working on mind-related sciences. However, because the machine was originally built to transfer human minds to robot bodies, it only goes one way, so Derek and SD have to find a way to reconfigure the machine to switch them back - and if they don't get it done in time, the switch will be ''permanent''.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/PetAlien'' episode "The Evil that Thumbs do", Tommy and Swanky swap bodies after Dinko's weather control machine causes them to get struck by lightning. Though they initially enjoy their new bodies (Tommy takes advantage of not having to attend school while Swanky [[RevelingInTheNewForm shows off his new thumbs]]), they eventually grow to dislike being each other. Eventually, the swap is undone... [[HereWeGoAgain only now]] Tommy has swapped with Flip while Swanky, Gumpers and Scruffy have swapped with each other.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ActionLeagueNow'' episode "Hey! Who Stole My Face!" the League firmly believe that this trope is fully in play and unwittingly follow orders from The Mayor (with the Chief's face) and nearly pay for it with their lives while The Chief (with the Mayor's face) is put in jail. The twist here is that the two didn't really switch bodies; an operation after a blender mishap with The Chief and The Mayor simply results in one having the other's face.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ActionLeagueNow'' episode "Hey! Who Stole My Face!" Face?!" the League firmly believe that this trope is fully in play and unwittingly follow orders from The Mayor (with the Chief's face) and nearly pay for it with their lives while The Chief (with the Mayor's face) is put in jail. The twist here is that the two didn't really switch bodies; an operation after a blender mishap with The Chief and The Mayor simply results in one having the other's face. Thankfully, the Chief's dog, Justice, is able to tell the difference.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'' episode "Switchin' Places" effects this with Allen and Glomer. Allen wants to impress a girl he meets at the beach, so Glomer offers to switch bodies with him. Dealing with a bully worries Allen in Glomer's body but Glomer in Allen's body is having a terrific time.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' had a variant on the standard Freaky Friday Flip trope. Rather than switching bodies, the Four ended up switching powers.
** More straightforward example in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroes'' where Reed switches bodies with Dr. Doom.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroes''
** "[[Recap/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroesBaitAndSwitch Bait & Switch]]"
had a variant on the standard Freaky Friday Flip trope. Rather than switching bodies, the Four ended up switching powers.
** More straightforward example happened in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroes'' "[[Recap/FantasticFourWorldsGreatestHeroesDoomed Doomed]]", where Reed switches bodies with Dr. Doom.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' episode "Papa Johnny", Johnny and Hugh (The Dad) get into argument about who has the tougher life, and agree to Susan and Mary's idea of switching brains. Hugh!Johnny has trouble with bullying and a SadistTeacher while Johnny!Hugh has to deal with an excessive amount of chores. The duo realize that both lives are fairly difficult and agree to compromise, while Lila (The Mom) [[HereWeGoAgain gets into an argument with Susan about who has the tougher life and agrees to switch brains with her]].

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** Played with in the episode "Johnny Long Legs": after Susan and Mary infuse Johnny with spider DNA, their attempt to get him back to normal just turns him into a full spider, so when he ends up abducted by Bumper, the girls turn Dukey into a bat to rescue him. They then configure the machine they used to only have Johnny and Dukey's DNA, but don't account for the possibility of the duo getting ''each other's'' DNA...
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In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' episode "Papa Johnny", Johnny and Hugh (The Dad) (the dad) get into an argument about who has the tougher life, and agree to Susan and Mary's idea of switching brains. Hugh!Johnny has trouble with bullying and a SadistTeacher while Johnny!Hugh has to deal with an excessive amount of chores. The duo realize realizes that both lives are fairly difficult and agree to compromise, while Lila (The Mom) (the mom) [[HereWeGoAgain gets into an argument with Susan about who has the tougher life and agrees to switch brains with her]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/TraceyMcBean'' episode "Swap" involves Tracey accidentally transferring her sister's mind into a garbage can. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, a garbage can.]]
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' episode "Papa Johnny", Johnny and Hugh (The Dad) get into argument about who has the tougher life, and agree to Susan and Mary's idea of switching brains. Hugh!Johnny has trouble with bullying taken UpToEleven and a SadistTeacher while Johnny!Hugh has to deal with an excessive amount of chores. The duo realize that both lives are fairly difficult and agree to compromise, while Lila (The Mom) [[HereWeGoAgain gets into an argument with Susan about who has the tougher life and agrees to switch brains with her]].

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' episode "Papa Johnny", Johnny and Hugh (The Dad) get into argument about who has the tougher life, and agree to Susan and Mary's idea of switching brains. Hugh!Johnny has trouble with bullying taken UpToEleven and a SadistTeacher while Johnny!Hugh has to deal with an excessive amount of chores. The duo realize that both lives are fairly difficult and agree to compromise, while Lila (The Mom) [[HereWeGoAgain gets into an argument with Susan about who has the tougher life and agrees to switch brains with her]].
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** "Country Clubbed" has a sub-plot of Wanda and Sparky switching brains, [[SomethingWeForgot which Timmy doesn't remember to solve by the end of the episode]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'': The episode "The Switch" does this with AP and Princess War Tickle, thanks to an artifact called the Sphere of Transference. AP is overjoyed to get a full body again while War Tickle is furious with her new form. Fortunately, it happens that War Tickle owns a second Sphere on Transference, but the problem is a villain is trying to find it to steal War Tickle's body (and her powers).

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* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'': The episode "The Switch" does this with AP and Princess War Tickle, thanks to an artifact called the Sphere of Transference. AP is overjoyed to get a full body again while War Tickle is furious with her new form. Fortunately, it happens that War Tickle owns a second Sphere on of Transference, but the problem is a villain is trying to find it to [[GrandTheftMe steal War Tickle's body body]] (and her powers).
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** "Once Upon a Swap" has Eda cast a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had Luz's and Eda had King's, done specifically to teach them what it's like to live each other's lives. EyesAreMental and VoicesAreMental were in full effect. Several other characters that were chasing them also end up getting swapped later on.

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** "Once Upon a Swap" has Eda cast a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had has Luz's and Eda had has King's, done specifically to teach them what it's like to live each other's lives.lives after a disagreement. EyesAreMental and VoicesAreMental were in full effect. Several other characters that were end up chasing them also end up getting get swapped later on.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Once Upon a Swap" had a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had Luz's and Eda had King's. EyesAreMental and VoicesAreMental were in full effect.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'':
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"Once Upon a Swap" had has Eda cast a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had Luz's and Eda had King's.King's, done specifically to teach them what it's like to live each other's lives. EyesAreMental and VoicesAreMental were in full effect. Several other characters that were chasing them also end up getting swapped later on.
** "Clouds on the Horizon" has a variant where Luz and Hunter are disguised as each other with an illusion so that Luz can get CapturedOnPurpose while also protecting Hunter, who doesn't even realise what's happened until Luz is taken.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' has a whole chain of body-switches.
** Played straight in the episode "Presto-Change-O", which involves a body-swapping joy buzzer; Timmy first uses this on AJ to get him to take his test for him while in his body, and later uses it on Francis so that he can beat Francis up while in his body. When Mr. Crocker tries to confiscate it, he and Timmy end up switching bodies, and Timmy has to get them back into their normal bodies before Crocker discovers Cosmo and Wanda.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' has a whole chain of body-switches.
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** Played straight in the episode "Presto-Change-O", which involves a body-swapping joy buzzer; "Dogs Day Afternoon" had Timmy first uses this on AJ to get him to take his test for him while in his body, and later uses it on Francis so that he can beat Francis up while in his body. When Mr. Crocker tries to confiscate it, he and Timmy end up switching bodies, and places with Vicky's dog, Doidle. It backfires when Timmy has finds out that Vicky is going to get them back into their normal bodies before Crocker discovers Cosmo and Wanda.Doidle fixed, but he can't unwish the wish since he can only use AnimalTalk.



** "Blondas Have More Fun" has Wanda and her near-identical sister Blonda switching appearances and positions to see who has it harder; Wanda as Timmy's godmother and Cosmo's wife, or Blonda as a soap opera actor.
** "Presto-Change-O" involves a body-swapping joy buzzer; Timmy first uses this on AJ to get him to take his test for him while in his body, and later uses it on Francis so that he can beat Francis up while in his body. When Mr. Crocker tries to confiscate it, he and Timmy end up switching bodies, and Timmy has to get them back into their normal bodies before Crocker discovers Cosmo and Wanda.



** The episode "Dogs Day Afternoon" had Timmy switching places with Vicky's dog, Doidle. It backfires when Timmy finds out that Vicky is going to get Doidle fixed, but he can't unwish the wish since he can only use AnimalTalk.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', Raphael switched bodies with a Kraang, and April and Casey temporarily switch bodies during a battle against the Kraang.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', Raphael switched bodies with a Kraang, and April and Casey temporarily switch bodies during a battle against the other Kraang.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' switched places with her mother, Lydia, during a meteor shower. The TropeNamer was alluded to when Lydia discovered that Pepper Ann still hadn't returned a VHS labeled ''Trippy Tuesday'' to the store.

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* ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' switched places with her mother, Lydia, during a meteor shower. The TropeNamer {{Trope Namer|s}} was alluded to when Lydia discovered that Pepper Ann still hadn't returned a VHS labeled ''Trippy Tuesday'' to the store.
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* ''Ruby-Spears WesternAnimation/MegaMan'', "Bot Transfer": Mega Man unwillingly switches bodies with Snake Man, of all robots. His reaction is quite logical. (Notably, their voices stay with their bodies.)

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* ''Ruby-Spears WesternAnimation/MegaMan'', ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'': In the episode "Bot Transfer": Transfer", Mega Man unwillingly switches bodies with Snake Man, of all robots. His reaction is quite logical. (Notably, their voices stay with their bodies.)



* A multiple body swap is the plotline of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' episode "Criss Cross Crisis": Buttercup switches with the Professor (and freaks out about finally having fingers), Blossom switches with Sara Bellum (and accentuates her newfound curves), and Bubbles switches with the Mayor (and rationally accesses the whole situation after a beat), and then some. There's one shot showing a theater showing ''Freakin' Friday'', just to imply where they got the idea from.

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* A multiple body swap is the plotline of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode "Criss Cross Crisis": Buttercup switches with the Professor (and freaks out about finally having fingers), Blossom switches with Sara Bellum (and accentuates her newfound curves), and Bubbles switches with the Mayor (and rationally accesses the whole situation after a beat), and then some. There's one shot showing a theater showing ''Freakin' Friday'', just to imply where they got the idea from.
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* The original ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' episode "The Shifter" had body-swapping related shenanigans, and [[VoicesAreMental the voices are switched in this version too]]. First Snarf and Panthro get switched, then Slithe and Jackalman, and then Lion-O and Wilykat! The ''best'' part? Vultureman (its creator) didn't even build the thing with a "reverse" option! Extra fun: The Sword of Omens requires both the right bloodline ''and'' the right mind/spirit/heart to be activated. Neither Kat-as-Lion-O nor Lion-O-as-Kat can use it. [[spoiler:They quickly found a solution, however - both of them doing the chant while holding it together, simultaneously, worked.]] Monkeyine and ''Slithe'' also get switched near the end.

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* The original ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' episode "The Shifter" had body-swapping related body-swapping-related shenanigans, and [[VoicesAreMental the voices are switched in this version too]]. First Snarf and Panthro get switched, then Slithe and Jackalman, and then Lion-O and Wilykat! The ''best'' part? Vultureman (its creator) didn't even build the thing with a "reverse" option! Extra fun: The Sword of Omens requires both the right bloodline ''and'' the right mind/spirit/heart to be activated. Neither Kat-as-Lion-O nor Lion-O-as-Kat can use it. [[spoiler:They quickly found a solution, however - both of them doing the chant while holding it together, simultaneously, worked.]] Monkeyine and ''Slithe'' also get switched near the end.



* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': WordGirl and Dr. Two-Brains are affected by this in the aptly named "Dr. WordGirl-Brains" using a mind exchange ray. It's a little mixed up by the fact that the mouse brain ''isn't'' affected by the mind-swap, meaning that WordGirl in Two-Brains' body becomes an evil cheese-seeker while Two-Brains in WordGirl's body doesn't feel like it anymore and takes on her heroics in the interim.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': WordGirl [=WordGirl=] and Dr. Two-Brains are affected by this in the aptly named "Dr. WordGirl-Brains" [=WordGirl=]-Brains" using a mind exchange ray. It's a little mixed up by the fact that the mouse brain ''isn't'' affected by the mind-swap, meaning that WordGirl [=WordGirl=] in Two-Brains' body becomes an evil cheese-seeker while Two-Brains in WordGirl's [=WordGirl's=] body doesn't feel like it anymore and takes on her heroics in the interim.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' episode "Mayor For A Day", the spell of the week made Bubonic and the mayor switch bodies, so that Bubonic (as the mayor) could halt the production of a theme park that was to be built in the wizards' backyard. It was supposed to be temporary, but both Bubonic and the Mayor soon discovered the advantages of their new bodies (Bubonic now having total control over the city, and the mayor now being a wizard) and wanted to stay each other permanently. And unfortunately, the spell also made Maurizio and Jacob switch bodies.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'' involves a machine used by Dick Dastardly to accomplish this. As a result, Yogi switches with Boo Boo, both Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snooper and Blabber switch with each other, along with Snagglepuss and Ranger Smith, and WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and Huckleberry Hound. Eventually, Dick Dastardly and Muttley end up switching places as well. And then at the end, Muttley swaps with GODZILLA!

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* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': WordGirl and Dr. Two-Brains are affected by this in the aptly named "Dr. WordGirl-Brains" using a mind exchange ray. It's a little mixed up by the fact that the mouse brain ''isn't'' affected by the mind-swap, meaning that WordGirl in Two-Brains' body becomes an evil cheese-seeker while Two-Brains in WordGirl's body doesn't feel like it anymore and takes on her heroics in the interim.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' episode "Mayor For A Day", the spell of the week made Bubonic and the mayor switch bodies, bodies so that Bubonic (as the mayor) could halt the production of a theme park that was to be built in the wizards' backyard. It was supposed to be temporary, but both Bubonic and the Mayor soon discovered the advantages of their new bodies (Bubonic now having total control over the city, and the mayor now being a wizard) and wanted to stay each other permanently. And unfortunately, the spell also made Maurizio and Jacob switch bodies.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/YogisTreasureHunt'' involves a machine used by Dick Dastardly to accomplish this. As a result, Yogi switches with Boo Boo, both Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snooper and Blabber switch with each other, along with alongside Snagglepuss and Ranger Smith, and WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and Huckleberry Hound. Eventually, Dick Dastardly and Muttley end up switching places as well. And then at the end, Muttley swaps with GODZILLA!

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* One episode late in the run of ''WesternAnimation/RoliePolieOlie'', "Big Babies", has an accident with one of Mr. Polie's inventions result in Olie himself swapping bodies with his pet dog Spot and babies Coochie and Coo swapping with Mr. and Mrs. Polie.

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* One episode late in the run of ''WesternAnimation/RoliePolieOlie'', "Big Babies", has an accident with one of Mr. Polie's inventions result resulting in Olie himself swapping bodies with his pet dog Spot and babies Coochie and Coo swapping with Mr. and Mrs. Polie.Polie.
* ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain'' is about Mickey Mouse accidentally swapping brains with a Pete-like Frankenstein's monster.



** In "Raphael Drives 'Em Wild", Raphael switched with a ''taxi driver''. An unusual one, it reverses most of the sub-tropes, in that everybody ''else'' knows that they've switched bodies, but Raphael and the taxi driver are unable to acknowledge this fact. Also the body's retained their muscle memories, so Raphael could no longer do ninjutsu but could drive insanely well.

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** In "Raphael Drives 'Em Wild", Raphael switched with a ''taxi driver''. An unusual one, it reverses most of the sub-tropes, in that everybody ''else'' knows that they've switched bodies, but Raphael and the taxi driver are unable to acknowledge this fact. Also Also, the body's bodies retained their muscle memories, so Raphael could no longer do ninjutsu but could drive insanely well.



* ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain'' is about Mickey Mouse accidentally swapping brains with a Pete-like Frankenstein's monster.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain'' is about Mickey Mouse accidentally swapping brains with a Pete-like Frankenstein's monster.

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* Agent K and Dick accidentally swap bodies in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements''. It's a rare case where the voice-actors imitate each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'' does this first with Robotboy and Gus when the latter gets electrocuted reaching into the former's head during a tune-up, then with Gus and a dove by minor villain Felonious Hexx for revenge on what he did in a previous episode. In the latter case it's actually an improvement because [[FridgeLogic the dove does Gus' schoolwork better]] and Gus genuinely enjoys life as a dove.

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* Agent K and Dick accidentally swap bodies in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements''. It's a rare case where the voice-actors voice actors imitate each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'' does this first with ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'':
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with Gus and a dove by minor villain Felonious Hexx for revenge on what he did in a previous episode. In the latter case this case, it's actually an improvement because [[FridgeLogic the dove does Gus' schoolwork better]] and Gus genuinely enjoys enjoyed life as a dove.dove.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'' short "New Shoes", after Donald and Goofy say how they want to walk in Mickey's shoes for all of [[MediumAwareness 7 minutes]] and Mickey assures them that their lives are probably just as eventful, Pete punches them so hard that Mickey ends up in Goofy's body, while Goofy is in Donald's body and Donald is in Mickey's body. Mickey enjoys using Goofy's height to help people and Donald enjoys Mickey's popularity, but unfortunately Goofy discovers that [[WingsDoNothing Donald can't fly]] and quickly realizes how much Donald's life sucks, then Mickey and Donald tire of their new lives as well. They get switched back when Pete punches them a second time.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'' short "New Shoes", after Donald and Goofy say how they want to walk in Mickey's shoes for all of [[MediumAwareness 7 minutes]] and Mickey assures them that their lives are probably just as eventful, Pete punches them so hard that Mickey ends up in Goofy's body, while Goofy is in Donald's body and Donald is in Mickey's body. Mickey enjoys using Goofy's height to help people and Donald enjoys Mickey's popularity, but unfortunately Goofy discovers that [[WingsDoNothing Donald can't fly]] and quickly realizes how much Donald's [[BornUnlucky Donald]]'s life sucks, then Mickey and Donald tire of their new lives as well. They get switched back when Pete punches them a second time.
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* No actual body swapping involved, but ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' has the episode "The Algae's Always Greener" in which Plankton, tired of always failing to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula, creates a device that allows him to go into a world where he owns the Krusty Krab. He decides to go back to his own world when he sees all the nonsense Krabs has to deal with everyday to keep the restaurant afloat.
-->'''Plankton:''' It's not worth it! It's just not worth it!! Goodbye, everyone, I'll remember you all in therapy.\\
''(Goes back to his own world)''
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** Peter and Lois briefly switched places due to one of Stewie's inventions.

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** Peter and Lois briefly switched places due to one of Stewie's inventions. [[ManIFeelLikeAWoman Peter is thrilled and proceeds to jiggle the breasts.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Once Upon a Swap" had a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had Luz's and Eda had King's. EyesAreMental was in full effect.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Once Upon a Swap" had a spell resulting in Luz being in Eda's body while King had Luz's and Eda had King's. EyesAreMental was and VoicesAreMental were in full effect.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsBattleForce5'', this occurs between Shermen Cortez and vandal Grimian.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsBattleForce5'', this occurs between Shermen Sherman Cortez and vandal Grimian.Grimian after a freak accident with a portal, with the latter taking it as an opportunity to sabotage the team.

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