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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In the BeachEpisode, Stumpy takes steroids to get buff, but uses too many instead of following the instructions. As a result, he ends up getting inflated "muscles" instead of real ones. When he tries to hit a volleyball with his new muscular arms, he pops and ends up as a pile of goo on the ground. In the next scene he's back to normal, though wearing bandages.
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-->'''Kate:''' Whoa, whoa, you're going to put him back, right? Because I can't go back to L.A. with duck soup!
-->'''Mother:''' We do have the facilities to reconstitute the body. The ''mind'', though, will remain a gooey mess.
-->'''Mother:''' We do have the facilities to reconstitute the body. The ''mind'', though, will remain a gooey mess.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In "D.W.'s Name Game", D.W. has a nightmare that Arthur melts after she insults him. She then puts him in a Mary Moo Cow cup.
-->'''D.W.''': Nobody told me you'd melt!
-->'''D.W.''': Nobody told me you'd melt!
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In "D.W.'s Name Game", D.W. has a nightmare that Arthur melts after she insults him. She calls him the ultimate mean name, and then puts him in a Mary Moo Cow cup.
-->'''D.W.''': Nobody told me you'd melt!-->'''Arthur:''' Calling people names can be dangerous to their health.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': This is how the Liquidator (formerly Bud Flood) came to be; after falling into a vat of contaminated water, he became a being made out of water.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': This is how the Liquidator (formerly Bud Flood) Fludd) came to be; after falling into a vat of contaminated water, he became a being made out of water.
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** In "Pop Goes the Ed", when the boys try to cool off in a freezer. Sarah kicks them out as one large block of ice, which quickly melts in the sun... taking the boys with it.
** "One + One = Ed" had Jimmy melt down into a puddle because Eddy removed his "outer lines" (in other words, he pulled off of the ink outlines like they were wires and left the colored part to melt away). The episode later has Sarah confront Ed about it, holding Jimmy in a lemonade pitcher. [[spoiler:Turns out it was just their imagination and never happened...or did it?]]
--->'''Sarah:''' ''[yelling]'' Wait 'till I tell Mom what you did to Jimmy! ''[holds up pitcher]''\\
** "One + One = Ed" had Jimmy melt down into a puddle because Eddy removed his "outer lines" (in other words, he pulled off of the ink outlines like they were wires and left the colored part to melt away). The episode later has Sarah confront Ed about it, holding Jimmy in a lemonade pitcher. [[spoiler:Turns out it was just their imagination and never happened...or did it?]]
--->'''Sarah:''' ''[yelling]'' Wait 'till I tell Mom what you did to Jimmy! ''[holds up pitcher]''\\
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** In "Pop Goes the Ed", when the boys try to cool off in a freezer. freeze, Sarah kicks them out as one large block of ice, which quickly melts in the sun... taking the boys with it.
** "One + One = Ed" had Jimmy melt down into a puddle because Eddy removed his "outer lines" (in other words, he pulled off of the ink outlines like they were wires and left the coloredpart paints to melt away). The episode Sarah later has Sarah confront confronts Ed about it, holding Jimmy in a lemonade pitcher. [[spoiler:Turns out it was just their imagination and never happened... or did it?]]
--->'''Sarah:'''''[yelling]'' Wait 'till 'til I tell Mom what you did to Jimmy! ''[holds up pitcher]''\\
** "One + One = Ed" had Jimmy melt down into a puddle because Eddy removed his "outer lines" (in other words, he pulled off of the ink outlines like they were wires and left the colored
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* ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic'': One of the stones of power introduced in Season 2 is the Goo Stone, which allows for it's user to turn into a pile of goo. Kid gets it after losing his Telekinesis Stone, [[EmbarrassingSuperpower much to his regret]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic'': One of the stones of power introduced in Season 2 is the Goo Stone, which allows for it's its user to turn into a pile of goo. Kid gets it after losing his Telekinesis Stone, [[EmbarrassingSuperpower much to his regret]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "Child's Play" the team have to combat a bratty alien wizard, who keeps [[TantrumThrowing having a fit]] every time things don't go his way. He manages to [[ForcedTransformation turn Lightning Lad into a rat, and partially liquifies Bouncing Boy]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'': In "Child's Play" the team have to combat Zyx, a bratty alien wizard, wizard who keeps [[TantrumThrowing having a fit]] every time things don't go his way. He manages to [[ForcedTransformation turn Lightning Lad into a rat, and partially liquifies Bouncing Boy]].
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* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', Odo the shapeshifting alien actually ''needs'' to turn into a liquid every sixteen hours.
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* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', Odo the shapeshifting alien alien's natural state is a liquid. He transforms by turning himself into liquid and re-forming as the desired object. He actually ''needs'' to turn into a liquid every sixteen hours.hours. [[spoiler:His species are the same and actually prefer to spend their time in a liquid state, merged with one another in the Great Link.]]
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* ''In Anime/{{Doraemon}}, there is a gadget which allow the user to turn into liquid.
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** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]'': An interesting case with Tamaki Damo and his Stand, Vitamin C. The power of Vitamin C is that it melts people into goop, which he uses as a method of attack, but melting people with Vitamin C alone doesn't kill them. They're immobilized from it, but they're still alive and conscious; able to speak perfect sentences. It's the environments surrounding his targets which Damo weaponizes.
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** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]'': An interesting case with Tamaki Damo and his Stand, Vitamin C. The power of Vitamin C is that it melts people into goop, which he uses as a method of attack, but melting people with Vitamin C alone doesn't kill them. They're immobilized from it, but they're still alive and conscious; able to speak perfect sentences. It's the environments surrounding his targets which Damo weaponizes.weaponizes; for example, he tortures someone by melting them, then showing them how soft they've become by [[AnArmAndALeg cutting one of their arms off with a 1000-yen note]].
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* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion'' features an interesting case with Tamaki Damo and his Stand, Vitamin C. The power of Vitamin C is that it melts people into goop, which he uses as a method of attack, but melting people with Vitamin C alone doesn't kill them. They're immobilized from it, but they're still alive and conscious; able to speak perfect sentences. It's the environments surrounding his targets which Damo weaponizes.
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* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion'' features an ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Zucchero's Stand, Soft Machine, can literally deflate objects or people by stabbing them, reducing them to paper-thin husks. It also gives Zucchero the ability to deflate himself.
** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]'': An interesting case with Tamaki Damo and his Stand, Vitamin C. The power of Vitamin C is that it melts people into goop, which he uses as a method of attack, but melting people with Vitamin C alone doesn't kill them. They're immobilized from it, but they're still alive and conscious; able to speak perfect sentences. It's the environments surrounding his targets which Damo weaponizes.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Zucchero's Stand, Soft Machine, can literally deflate objects or people by stabbing them, reducing them to paper-thin husks. It also gives Zucchero the ability to deflate himself.
** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]'': An interesting case with Tamaki Damo and his Stand, Vitamin C. The power of Vitamin C is that it melts people into goop, which he uses as a method of attack, but melting people with Vitamin C alone doesn't kill them. They're immobilized from it, but they're still alive and conscious; able to speak perfect sentences. It's the environments surrounding his targets which Damo weaponizes.
* ''VideoGame/IronCommando'': Mutant Couba, the second-to-last boss, who appears from a septic tank as a humanoid BlobMonster form and can alternate between human and liquid goo forms at will.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': The lower-ranking Nobodies all give the impression of being the exact same amorphous grey blob with a jagged mouth that’s been poured into the costume which defines its form and its abilities. The ones that aren’t wearing hard armor tend to ripple and jiggle uncontrollably inside their clothes with every hit they take.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': The lower-ranking Nobodies all give the impression of being the exact same amorphous grey blob with a jagged mouth that’s been poured into the costume which defines its form and its abilities. The ones that aren’t wearing hard armor tend to ripple and jiggle uncontrollably inside their clothes with every hit they take.
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* The move Acid Armor in Franchise/{{Pokemon}} is an {{invoked|Trope}} example, where the Pokémon rearranges its molecular structure to melt into a puddle, and then turn back to normal to sharply increase their defense.
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* The move Acid Armor in Franchise/{{Pokemon}} ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' is an {{invoked|Trope}} example, where the Pokémon rearranges its molecular structure to melt into a puddle, and then turn back to normal to sharply increase their defense.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': This trope is how the Liquidator (formerly Bud Flood) came to be; after falling into a vat of contaminated water, he became a being made out of water.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': This trope is how the Liquidator (formerly Bud Flood) came to be; after falling into a vat of contaminated water, he became a being made out of water.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice|2010}}'': In "Odnu", Mary manages to send Klarion flying into a wall, turning him into a pile of goo.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "Child's Play the team have to combat a bratty alien wizard, who keeps [[TantrumThrowing having a fit]] every time things don't go his way. He manages to [[ForcedTransformation turn Lightning Lad into a rat, and partially liquifies Bouncing Boy]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "Child's Play Play" the team have to combat a bratty alien wizard, who keeps [[TantrumThrowing having a fit]] every time things don't go his way. He manages to [[ForcedTransformation turn Lightning Lad into a rat, and partially liquifies Bouncing Boy]].
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* The move Acid Armor in Franchise/{{Pokemon}} is an {{invoked|Trope}} example, where the Pokémon rearranges its molecular structure to melt into a puddle, and then turn back to normal to sharply increase their defense.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "Child's Play the team have to combat a bratty alien wizard, who keeps [[TantrumThrowing having a fit]] every time things don't go his way. He manages to [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation turn Lightning Lad into a rat, and partially liquifies Bouncing Boy]].
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* Zan of the ComicBook/WonderTwins can transform himself into any state of water, including liquid. In more comedic media, such as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', this is often played for laughs.
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* Zan of the ComicBook/WonderTwins ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' can transform himself into any state of water, including liquid. In more comedic media, such as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', this is often played for laughs.