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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]].]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]].]]
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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow returns BackFromTheDead, and has now become a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow returns BackFromTheDead, and has now become a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] a [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!



* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well. And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].

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* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well. And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], aunts, turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "[[http://randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com/rah/megaman/2-5/ Night of the Living Monster Bots]]" deserves special recognition.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "[[http://randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com/rah/megaman/2-5/ Night of the Living Monster Bots]]" deserves special recognition.
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* One reviewer for ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' explained the MythArc as "[[SpaceWestern Space Cowboys]] versus [[RecycledInSpace Space Zombies]] - how did this show ''not'' catch on?!"

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* One reviewer for ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' explained the MythArc as "[[SpaceWestern Space Cowboys]] versus [[RecycledInSpace [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace Space Zombies]] - how did this show ''not'' catch on?!"
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* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' gives us Rath; an alien that looks like [[PantheraAwesome a tiger]], and [[WrestlerInAllOfUs fights and acts like a wrestler]].
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** Monkey ninjas, and Mystical Monkey Powers. Really, [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkeys are awesome.]]

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** Monkey ninjas, and Mystical Monkey Powers. Really, [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkeys are awesome.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Music/VanHalen with ComicBook/TheMightyThor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] from the same show.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Music/VanHalen with ComicBook/TheMightyThor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] monkey from the same show.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Abradolf Lincler - combination of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler.
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* The titular ''WesternAnimation/RainbowButterflyUnicornKitty'', who can [[MultiformBalance change into any of the former three]] at any given time.
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** In the episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding {{Tyrannosaur|usRex}}s, [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.

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** In the episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding {{Tyrannosaur|usRex}}s, Tyrannosaurs, [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.

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'''Homer''': Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or the dogs with bees in their mouths]], and when they bark they shoot bees at you?

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'''Homer''': Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or the dogs with bees in their mouths]], and when they bark they shoot bees at you?you?[[note]]These are possible to create in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.[[/note]]



** It is actually possible for characters to create the-dogs-with-bees-in-their-mouths-and-when-they-bark-they-shoot-bees-at-you in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.
** Also: the future has several {{Forbidden Zone}}s. One has, flying, man-eating [[MixAndMatchCritters uni-clams]].

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** It is actually possible for characters to create the-dogs-with-bees-in-their-mouths-and-when-they-bark-they-shoot-bees-at-you in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.
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In "Future-Drama," the future has several {{Forbidden Zone}}s. One has, has flying, man-eating [[MixAndMatchCritters uni-clams]].uni-clams]] guarding Burns' manor.
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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes returns BackFromTheDead, and has now become a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!

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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_T-Rex The Adventures of T-Rex]]'' is an early 90s co-production between USA and Japan born after the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series is set InAWorld populated by anthropomorphic dinosaurs and reptiles, based on TheRoaringTwenties in America. The main characters are five Tyrannosaurus twins who act in a vaudeville show... but TheyFightCrime, too! They have a secret identity as the vigilante group T-REX, complete with Rexmobile and matching outfits a la Franchise/SuperSentai (one should remember this show is half-Japanese). Each one of them has a power based on a different body part, and their American voice actors are imitating celebrities, from Bing Crosby to Humphrey Bogart. Let me rephrase that: comedian Tyrannosaurus quintuplets celebrity impersonators - who are also transforming superheroes - fight against dinosaur gangsters and mob bosses. How come nobody remembers this?

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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_T-Rex The Adventures of T-Rex]]'' is an early 90s co-production between USA and Japan born after the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series is set InAWorld populated by anthropomorphic dinosaurs and reptiles, based on TheRoaringTwenties in America. The main characters are five Tyrannosaurus twins who act in a vaudeville show... but TheyFightCrime, too! They have a secret identity as the vigilante group T-REX, complete with Rexmobile and matching outfits a la Franchise/SuperSentai (one should remember this show is half-Japanese). Each one of them has a power based on a different body part, and their American voice actors are imitating celebrities, from Bing Crosby to Humphrey Bogart. Let me rephrase that: comedian Tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' quintuplets celebrity impersonators - -- who are also transforming superheroes - -- fight against dinosaur gangsters and mob bosses. How come nobody remembers this?



*** Lockdown - his Robot-Pirate rival. He's a full-time bounty hunter, he collects trophies of his captures, his alt mode is a huge muscle car that's a mashup between a '60s Cougar and an '80s Corvette, he has what a human would call tattoos, a hook, a chainsaw, his own spaceship, and has worn a robot sized poncho. On the moon. He seems to also gain new abilities every time we see him - but then, he is a sucker for upgrades. He was designed to look a little like an undertaker with a skull for a head.

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*** Lockdown - his Robot-Pirate rival. He's a full-time bounty hunter, he collects trophies of his captures, his alt mode is a huge muscle car that's a mashup between a '60s Cougar and an '80s Corvette, he has what a human would call tattoos, a hook, a chainsaw, his own spaceship, and has worn a robot sized poncho. On the moon. He seems to also gain new abilities every time we see him - -- but then, he is a sucker for upgrades. He was designed to look a little like an undertaker with a skull for a head.



*** The new, [[MadeOfExplodium even explodier]] incarnation of Wheeljack, a SamuraiCowboy Robot who specialises in dual katana and grenades. As if that weren't enough, he's also an AcePilot - by virtue of shooting down 'cons while ''flying'' his spaceship, rather than just ''being'' a spaceship.

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*** The new, [[MadeOfExplodium even explodier]] incarnation of Wheeljack, a SamuraiCowboy Robot who specialises in dual katana and grenades. As if that weren't enough, he's also an AcePilot - -- by virtue of shooting down 'cons while ''flying'' his spaceship, rather than just ''being'' a spaceship.



** Then there's the time Brock had to fight those Vatican karate gorillas...

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** Then there's the time Brock had to fight those Vatican karate gorillas...gorillas...

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** In "Imaginary Fiend", the Girls think up their own imaginary friend to fight Mike Believe's mischievous NotSoImaginaryFriend Patches. After a bit of debate, the girls pool their ideas together (Buttercup wants it to be strong and tough, Blossom wants it to be smart, and Bubbles wants it to be cute) and come up with a GeniusBruiser anthropomorphic bunny in a pretty dress and combat boots.

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** In "Imaginary Fiend", the Girls think up their own imaginary friend to fight Mike Believe's mischievous NotSoImaginaryFriend Patches. After a bit of debate, the girls pool their ideas together (Buttercup wants it to be strong and tough, Blossom wants it to be smart, and Bubbles wants it to be cute) and come up with a GeniusBruiser anthropomorphic bunny in a pretty floral-print dress and combat boots.

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]].
** He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Van Halen with Thor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] from the same show.

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]].
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Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Van Halen Music/VanHalen with Thor ComicBook/TheMightyThor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] from the same show.



* Predictably, the show ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' contains gargoyles, including samurai gargoyles and gargoyle-bots. The undisputed winner, however, is Coldstone, an undead cyborg gargoyle.
** An undead cyborg gargoyle with three souls in one body! Souls which, incidentally, have a SiblingTriangle.
** Also the Mutates, who are human-cat-bat-eel hybrid mutants designed to look like gargoyles.

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* Predictably, the show ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' contains gargoyles, including samurai gargoyles and gargoyle-bots. The undisputed winner, however, is Coldstone, an undead cyborg gargoyle.
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gargoyle. An undead cyborg gargoyle with three souls in one body! Souls which, incidentally, have a SiblingTriangle.
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SiblingTriangle. Also the Mutates, who are human-cat-bat-eel hybrid mutants designed to look like gargoyles.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had Hoss Delgado, Spectral Exterminator, who is a cross between Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and Snake Plissken. He had an artificial hand whose main function is a ''[[ChainsawGood chainsaw shooting]] crossbow''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'':
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Hoss Delgado, Spectral Exterminator, who is a cross between Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and Snake Plissken. He had an artificial hand whose main function is a ''[[ChainsawGood chainsaw shooting]] crossbow''.



** The GrandFinale movie, "Wrath of the Spider Queen," has the title character, a half-woman, half-spider alien who was born on Spider Planet in Galaxy Omega 9, but currently resides in the Underworld. But then, the FinalBoss turns out to be even weirder, as he's a [[spoiler:half-spider, half-''bull'' [[WarGod god of anger]] from the same planet, [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned in milk carton]]]].

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** The GrandFinale movie, "Wrath of the Spider Queen," has the title character, a half-woman, half-spider alien who was born on Spider Planet in Galaxy Omega 9, but currently resides in the Underworld. But then, the FinalBoss turns out to be even weirder, as he's a [[spoiler:half-spider, half-''bull'' [[WarGod god of anger]] from the same planet, [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned in a milk carton]]]].



* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well.
** And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', among Heloise's inventions are giant robot clowns and a cyborg GiantSpider.

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* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well.
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well. And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', among ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'':
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Heloise's inventions are giant robot clowns and a cyborg GiantSpider.



* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[Franchise/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]].]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "Night of the Living Monster Bots" deserves special recognition.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[Franchise/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]].]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "Night "[[http://randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com/rah/megaman/2-5/ Night of the Living Monster Bots" Bots]]" deserves special recognition.



* {{Discussed}} in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw,'' about a ShowWithinAShow based on ''Franchise/DoctorWho.''
-->'''Melissa:''' How can he be a {{TimeTravel}}er, ''and'' [[HumanAlien an alien]], ''and'' a cyborg?

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* {{Discussed}} {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw,'' about a ShowWithinAShow based on ''Franchise/DoctorWho.''
-->'''Melissa:''' How can he be a {{TimeTravel}}er, ''and'' [[HumanAlien [[HumanAliens an alien]], ''and'' a cyborg?



** There was a fabled discussion (among the members of Music/{{KORN}}) over whether the apparitions of the episode were pirates who died and became ghosts, or ghosts who died and became pirates.

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** There was a fabled discussion (among the members of Music/{{KORN}}) over whether [[GhostPirate the apparitions of the episode episode]] were pirates who died and became ghosts, or ghosts who died and became pirates.



** One news report was given by a midget in a bikini. Another was given by a Japanese man who looked kind of like Ricardo Montalban.
** Manbearpig. Half man. Half bear.... Half pig.
*** No, it's actually half man, half bear-pig. (Or is that half pig, half bear-man?)
** The "wizard alien" from "Sexual Healing." In this episode, the American government is trying to figure out what caused the "recent" trend of successful men having affairs with lots of women. Instead of just admitting that this kind of thing has happened throughout history and that most men have similar urges, the government [[AliensMadeThemDoIt blames it on a wizard alien living in Independence Hall.]] [[spoiler:When a soldier calls BS on this, the other soldiers take him away, dress him up as a wizard alien, and have Kyle and Butters shoot him dead.]]

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** One news report was given by a midget in a bikini. Another was given by a Japanese man who looked kind of like Ricardo Montalban.
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pig.]] No, it's actually half man, half bear-pig. (Or is that half pig, half bear-man?)
** The "wizard alien" "[[WizardsFromOuterSpace wizard alien]]" from "Sexual Healing." In this episode, the American government is trying to figure out what caused the "recent" trend of successful men having affairs with lots of women. Instead of just admitting that this kind of thing has happened throughout history and that most men have similar urges, the government [[AliensMadeThemDoIt [[NeverMyFault blames it on a wizard alien living in Independence Hall.]] Hall]]. [[spoiler:When a soldier calls BS on this, the other soldiers take him away, dress him up as a wizard alien, and have Kyle and Butters shoot him dead.]]



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding {{Tyrannosaur|usRex}}s, [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.

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** The show also includes Time Ape, a "trans-chronological being" who looks like an ape with a clock for a head [[spoiler:and is the above-mentioned time-traveling alien cyborg's brother, somehow]].
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* {{Discussed}} in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw,'' about a ShowWithinAShow based on ''Franchise/DoctorWho.''
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* In "Monster Bash Surprise" from ''WesternAnimation/EsmeAndRoy'', Fig is originally dressed up as a star for a costume party, but after seeing other costumes, suddenly can't choose what costume she wants to wear. She eventually ends up combining elements of several costumes, including the original star, a ballerina, a firefighter, a superhero and a witch.
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* ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'': Horned King is somewhere at the cross of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]], [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], [[EvilSorcerer evil sorcerer]], TheConqueror and ImmortalitySeeker, and TheUndead in general. Sure, it's all in the same general vicinity, but sources just can't agree on what he ''is''. His horns and blazing {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} make him look like a demon, but he looks like some sort of human undead (he is specifically referred to as a ''man'' during the movie, but nothing is ever done to try and explain the horns)… Spin-off material sometimes call him a "demon king", but Internet posited he was a lich, which he certainly looks like one, except that he doesn't have any visible phylactery. The whole thing was helped by two decisions: first, he's a CompositeCharacter of EvilSorcerer EvilOverlord BigBad Arawn from the original novel, and the original Horned King, a very living TheConqueror. However, the latter was wearing a skull-like mask, which the Disney studios made into a ''real'' SkullForAHead, starting the notion that he is an undead.

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* ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'': ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'': Horned King is somewhere at the cross of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]], [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], [[EvilSorcerer evil sorcerer]], TheConqueror and ImmortalitySeeker, and TheUndead in general. Sure, it's all in the same general vicinity, but sources just can't agree on what he ''is''. His horns and blazing {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} make him look like a demon, but he looks like some sort of human undead (he is specifically referred to as a ''man'' during the movie, but nothing is ever done to try and explain the horns)… Spin-off material sometimes call him a "demon king", but Internet posited he was a lich, which he certainly looks like one, except that he doesn't have any visible phylactery. The whole thing was helped by two decisions: first, he's a CompositeCharacter of EvilSorcerer EvilOverlord BigBad Arawn from the original novel, and the original Horned King, a very living TheConqueror. However, the latter was wearing a skull-like mask, which the Disney studios made into a ''real'' SkullForAHead, starting the notion that he is an undead.



* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' combined {{Talking Animal}}s, Franchise/IndianaJones-styled adventures, dogfighting, ScrewballComedy, and exercises in FilmNoir, Film/HammerHorror, [[ZanyScheme zany schemes gone awry]], and even its fair share of drama along the way, featuring characters from ''Disney/TheJungleBook'' fighting [[SkyPirate Air Pirates]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' combined {{Talking Animal}}s, Franchise/IndianaJones-styled adventures, dogfighting, ScrewballComedy, and exercises in FilmNoir, Film/HammerHorror, [[ZanyScheme zany schemes gone awry]], and even its fair share of drama along the way, featuring characters from ''Disney/TheJungleBook'' ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'' fighting [[SkyPirate Air Pirates]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Aku is {{Satan}}, an EvilOverlord, a GodEmperor, a GalacticConqueror, a SorcerousOverlord, ''and'' TheDon rolled up into one.

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** As part of the ScienceFantasy AnachronismStew setting of the show, the various enemies Jack faces throughout the series include things like robot vikings on ship-shaped tanks and alien monkey bounty hunters.
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*** Lockdown is probably the closest literal use of this trope you can get. He trained as a ninja, has the whole pirate bounty-hunter theme going on, [[{{Squick}} attaches robot corpse parts to himself]], thus being part zombie, and [[CaptainObvious is a robot]].

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*** Lockdown is probably the closest literal use of this trope you can get. He trained as a ninja, has the whole pirate bounty-hunter theme going on, [[{{Squick}} attaches robot corpse parts to himself]], thus being part zombie, and [[CaptainObvious is a robot]].robot.
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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_T-Rex The Adventures of T-Rex]]'' is an early 90s co-production between USA and Japan born after the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series is set InAWorld populated by anthropomorphic dinosaurs and reptiles, based on TheRoaringTwenties in America. The main characters are five Tyrannosaurus twins who act in a vaudeville show... but TheyFightCrime, too! They have a secret identity as the vigilante group T-REX, complete with Rexmobile and matching outfits a la SuperSentai (one should remember this show is half-Japanese). Each one of them has a power based on a different body part, and their American voice actors are imitating celebrities, from Bing Crosby to Humphrey Bogart. Let me rephrase that: comedian Tyrannosaurus quintuplets celebrity impersonators - who are also transforming superheroes - fight against dinosaur gangsters and mob bosses. How come nobody remembers this?

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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_T-Rex The Adventures of T-Rex]]'' is an early 90s co-production between USA and Japan born after the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series is set InAWorld populated by anthropomorphic dinosaurs and reptiles, based on TheRoaringTwenties in America. The main characters are five Tyrannosaurus twins who act in a vaudeville show... but TheyFightCrime, too! They have a secret identity as the vigilante group T-REX, complete with Rexmobile and matching outfits a la SuperSentai Franchise/SuperSentai (one should remember this show is half-Japanese). Each one of them has a power based on a different body part, and their American voice actors are imitating celebrities, from Bing Crosby to Humphrey Bogart. Let me rephrase that: comedian Tyrannosaurus quintuplets celebrity impersonators - who are also transforming superheroes - fight against dinosaur gangsters and mob bosses. How come nobody remembers this?
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* Marceline from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is a [[HalfHumanHybrid Half]]-[[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] singer/guitarist.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' had (in the episode of the same name) "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas".

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* Marceline from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is a [[HalfHumanHybrid Half]]-[[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] singer/guitarist.
rock star.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' had (in the episode of the same name) "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas".Koopas", four of the Koopalings turned into giant ninjas in order to kidnap Prince Huge of Giant Land.
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** ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise (2015)'' proves that Transformers hasn't gone all the way yet. It doesn't just have everybody's favourite fire-breathing robot dinosaur (who is also being ridden by Optimus Prime in the style of a medieval knight with a gun-sword half the size of his body). And robots with trenchcoats and robot samurais and robot ninjas. Almost all of the Decepticons are now Predacons, their mech forms based on animals that range from Robot Wolves, to Robot Crabs and Moose. And it's not subtle like ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' - they often have a vehicle mode on top of their mech forms.

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** ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise (2015)'' ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2015'' proves that Transformers hasn't gone all the way yet. It doesn't just have everybody's favourite fire-breathing robot dinosaur (who is also being ridden by Optimus Prime in the style of a medieval knight with a gun-sword half the size of his body). And robots with trenchcoats and robot samurais and robot ninjas. Almost all of the Decepticons are now Predacons, their mech forms based on animals that range from Robot Wolves, to Robot Crabs and Moose. And it's not subtle like ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' - they often have a vehicle mode on top of their mech forms.

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. Chicken]].
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He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]].
** He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!
* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well.
** And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' started with perfectly normal giant alien TransformingMecha, but it escalated fast, with [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cannonball pirate robots]], [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Nightbird_(G1) ninja robots]], and [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Zombie zombie robots]]. It seems MechanicalLifeforms ''can'' in fact become undead enough to qualify as zombies. This trope is [[MerchandiseDriven almost]] Transformers' ''raison d'etre''.
** The ''Dinobots'' were the first example of escalation - [[DinosaursAreDragons Fire-breathing]] TransformingMecha robot dinosaurs.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', which is about [[{{Zeerust}} 80s-Futuristic]] TransformingMecha with [[HornyVikings Viking-Helmet-Heads]] fighting Robot-Squids of two different kinds (and members of one kind of Robot-Squid have ''five faces each'') has Unicron, a Robot Satan.
** Primus, Unicron's Good Counterpart and the Transformers' creator in-fiction. TransformingMecha PhysicalGod Planet-sized RealityWarper robot loaded with MoreDakka that's all {{BFG}}s and {{Hand Cannon}}s and ''also'' turns into a planet, [[Anime/TransformersCybertron once seen]] DualWielding ''moons'' as {{Epic Flail}}s and also [[Awesome/{{Transformers}} once seen using a]] CoolStarship as a WaveMotionGun to close an [[OmnicidalManiac Omnicidal]] [[UnrealisticBlackHole Magic Black Hole]].
** Bludgeon, from G1 and the ''[[Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen Revenge of the Fallen]]'' toyline, is a DualWielding DemBones Samurai Robot.
*** His MirrorUniverse counterpart, however, is a ''cowboy tank''.
*** A design for an ''Animated'' incarnation of the character (intended for the unproduced 4th season) made him a ''pirate'' robot tank with an undead motif.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' doesn't disappoint when messing with the RuleOfCool:
*** Prowl - a Robot-Ninja. He's a FriendToAllLivingThings, an alien, has CoolShades, and his transformation is a cop's motorcycle. He has been a medic, a BountyHunter, a zombie, a Samurai, psychic, almost dead, a ghost in the machine, on the moon, can use an ImprovisedWeapon, and ended his career as an actual ghost.
*** Lockdown - his Robot-Pirate rival. He's a full-time bounty hunter, he collects trophies of his captures, his alt mode is a huge muscle car that's a mashup between a '60s Cougar and an '80s Corvette, he has what a human would call tattoos, a hook, a chainsaw, his own spaceship, and has worn a robot sized poncho. On the moon. He seems to also gain new abilities every time we see him - but then, he is a sucker for upgrades. He was designed to look a little like an undertaker with a skull for a head.
*** Lockdown is probably the closest literal use of this trope you can get. He trained as a ninja, has the whole pirate bounty-hunter theme going on, [[{{Squick}} attaches robot corpse parts to himself]], thus being part zombie, and [[CaptainObvious is a robot]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' inevitably brings its own combos:
*** The new, [[MadeOfExplodium even explodier]] incarnation of Wheeljack, a SamuraiCowboy Robot who specialises in dual katana and grenades. As if that weren't enough, he's also an AcePilot - by virtue of shooting down 'cons while ''flying'' his spaceship, rather than just ''being'' a spaceship.
*** ''Transformers Prime'' is the first ''Transformers'' continuity to use genuine Robot Zombies, not just some form of mind control. So I guess that's the complete set then?
*** ''Transformers Prime'' manages to kick things up another notch in the movie: [[DracoLich Undead Dragons]] that are TransformingMecha from Outer Space.
** ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise (2015)'' proves that Transformers hasn't gone all the way yet. It doesn't just have everybody's favourite fire-breathing robot dinosaur (who is also being ridden by Optimus Prime in the style of a medieval knight with a gun-sword half the size of his body). And robots with trenchcoats and robot samurais and robot ninjas. Almost all of the Decepticons are now Predacons, their mech forms based on animals that range from Robot Wolves, to Robot Crabs and Moose. And it's not subtle like ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' - they often have a vehicle mode on top of their mech forms.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Aku is {{Satan}}, an EvilOverlord, a GodEmperor, a GalacticConqueror, a SorcerousOverlord, ''and'' TheDon rolled up into one.
* Disney's [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron Horned King]] is somewhere at the cross of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]], [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], [[EvilSorcerer evil sorcerer]], TheConqueror and ImmortalitySeeker, and TheUndead in general. Sure, it's all in the same general vicinity, but sources just can't agree on what he ''is''. His horns and blazing [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] make him look like a demon, but he looks like some sort of human undead (he is specifically referred to as a ''man'' during the movie, but nothing is ever done to try and explain the horns)… Spin-off material sometimes call him a "demon king", but Internet posited he was a lich, which he certainly looks like one, except that he doesn't have any visible phylactery. The whole thing was helped by two decisions: first, he's a CompositeCharacter of EvilSorcerer EvilOverlord BigBad Arawn from the original novel, and the original Horned King, a very living TheConqueror. However, the latter was wearing a skull-like mask, which the Disney studios made into a ''real'' SkullForAHead, starting the notion that he is an undead.

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* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In Creator/AdultSwim once spent a later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]].
** He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!
* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well.
** And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' started with perfectly normal giant alien TransformingMecha, but it escalated fast, with [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cannonball pirate robots]], [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Nightbird_(G1) ninja robots]], and [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Zombie zombie robots]]. It seems MechanicalLifeforms ''can'' in fact become undead enough to qualify as zombies. This trope is [[MerchandiseDriven almost]] Transformers' ''raison d'etre''.
** The ''Dinobots'' were the first example of escalation - [[DinosaursAreDragons Fire-breathing]] TransformingMecha robot dinosaurs.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', which is
week talking about [[{{Zeerust}} 80s-Futuristic]] TransformingMecha with [[HornyVikings Viking-Helmet-Heads]] fighting Robot-Squids of two different kinds (and members of one kind of Robot-Squid have ''five faces each'') has Unicron, a Robot Satan.
** Primus, Unicron's Good Counterpart and the Transformers' creator in-fiction. TransformingMecha PhysicalGod Planet-sized RealityWarper robot loaded with MoreDakka that's all {{BFG}}s and {{Hand Cannon}}s and ''also'' turns into a planet, [[Anime/TransformersCybertron once seen]] DualWielding ''moons'' as {{Epic Flail}}s and also [[Awesome/{{Transformers}} once seen using a]] CoolStarship as a WaveMotionGun to close an [[OmnicidalManiac Omnicidal]] [[UnrealisticBlackHole Magic Black Hole]].
** Bludgeon, from G1 and the ''[[Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen Revenge of the Fallen]]'' toyline, is a DualWielding DemBones Samurai Robot.
*** His MirrorUniverse counterpart, however, is a ''cowboy tank''.
*** A design for an ''Animated'' incarnation of the character (intended for the unproduced 4th season) made him a ''pirate'' robot tank with an undead motif.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' doesn't disappoint when messing with the RuleOfCool:
*** Prowl - a Robot-Ninja. He's a FriendToAllLivingThings, an alien, has CoolShades, and his transformation is a cop's motorcycle. He has been a medic, a BountyHunter, a zombie, a Samurai, psychic, almost dead, a ghost in the machine, on the moon, can use an ImprovisedWeapon, and ended his career as an actual ghost.
*** Lockdown - his Robot-Pirate rival. He's a full-time bounty hunter, he collects trophies of his captures, his alt mode is a huge muscle car that's a mashup
hypothetical battle between a '60s Cougar flying shark and an '80s Corvette, he has what a human would call tattoos, a hook, a chainsaw, his own spaceship, and has worn a robot sized poncho. On the moon. He seems to also gain new abilities every time we see him - but then, he is a sucker for upgrades. He was designed to look a little like an undertaker with a skull for a head.
*** Lockdown is probably the closest literal use of this trope you can get. He trained as a ninja, has the whole pirate bounty-hunter theme going on, [[{{Squick}} attaches robot corpse parts to himself]], thus being part zombie, and [[CaptainObvious is a robot]].
flying crocodile.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' inevitably brings its own combos:
***
''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' features The new, [[MadeOfExplodium even explodier]] incarnation Cybernetic Ghost of Wheeljack, a SamuraiCowboy Robot who specialises in dual katana and grenades. As if that weren't enough, he's also an AcePilot - by virtue of shooting down 'cons while ''flying'' his spaceship, rather than just ''being'' a spaceship.
*** ''Transformers Prime'' is the first ''Transformers'' continuity to use genuine Robot Zombies, not just some form of mind control. So I guess that's the complete set then?
*** ''Transformers Prime'' manages to kick things up another notch in the movie: [[DracoLich Undead Dragons]] that are TransformingMecha from Outer Space.
** ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise (2015)'' proves that Transformers hasn't gone all the way yet. It doesn't just have everybody's favourite fire-breathing robot dinosaur (who is also being ridden by Optimus Prime in the style of a medieval knight with a gun-sword half the size of his body). And robots with trenchcoats and robot samurais and robot ninjas. Almost all of the Decepticons are now Predacons, their mech forms based on animals that range from Robot Wolves, to Robot Crabs and Moose. And it's not subtle like ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' - they often have a vehicle mode on top of their mech forms.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Aku is {{Satan}}, an EvilOverlord, a GodEmperor, a GalacticConqueror, a SorcerousOverlord, ''and'' TheDon rolled up into one.
* Disney's [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron Horned King]] is somewhere at the cross of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]], [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], [[EvilSorcerer evil sorcerer]], TheConqueror and ImmortalitySeeker, and TheUndead in general. Sure, it's all in the same general vicinity, but sources just can't agree on what he ''is''. His horns and blazing [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] make him look like a demon, but he looks like some sort of human undead (he is specifically referred to as a ''man'' during the movie, but nothing is ever done to try and explain the horns)… Spin-off material sometimes call him a "demon king", but Internet posited he was a lich, which he certainly looks like one, except that he doesn't have any visible phylactery. The whole thing was helped by two decisions: first, he's a CompositeCharacter of EvilSorcerer EvilOverlord BigBad Arawn
Christmas Past from the original novel, Future. The outrageous stories he tells also fall under this trope. In his first appearance, his stories are about a war between toy-making elves from "the red planet" and a large prehistoric ape who is actually Santa Claus (and for some reason, he also explains where baby robots come from). In his second appearance, he talks about hyper-evolved chickens who take over the original Horned King, a very living TheConqueror. However, world in the latter was wearing a skull-like mask, which the Disney studios made into a ''real'' SkullForAHead, starting the notion that he is an undead.future.



* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The title says it all]]: ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperForceGo!''
* Predictably, the show ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' contains gargoyles, including samurai gargoyles and gargoyle-bots. The undisputed winner, however, is Coldstone, an undead cyborg gargoyle.
** An undead cyborg gargoyle with three souls in one body! Souls which, incidentally, have a SiblingTriangle.
** Also the Mutates, who are human-cat-bat-eel hybrid mutants designed to look like gargoyles.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpeedRacerTheNextGeneration'' turns Chim-Chim into a ROBOT MONKEY. Read that again.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' features ''another'' example of zombie robots in the episode "Junk in the Trunk." Guess no combination is truly ''impossible.''
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': the KND once had to face an A.D.U.L.T in a 10 foot-tall, heavily armored mechanized suit with guns, missiles, and two ''flaming'' chainsaws.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Van Halen with Thor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] from the same show.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had Hoss Delgado, Spectral Exterminator, who is a cross between Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and Snake Plissken. He had an artificial hand whose main function is a ''[[ChainsawGood chainsaw shooting]] crossbow''.
** Irwin, who's 1/2 mummy, 1/4 vampire, and 22/7 nerd, which is a result of having Dracula as a grandfather, a dhampyr as a father, and a mummy as a mother.
** The GrandFinale movie, "Wrath of the Spider Queen," has the title character, a half-woman, half-spider alien who was born on Spider Planet in Galaxy Omega 9, but currently resides in the Underworld. But then, the FinalBoss turns out to be even weirder, as he's a [[spoiler:half-spider, half-''bull'' [[WarGod god of anger]] from the same planet, [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned in milk carton]]]].
* ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders'': Two races of aliens fighting with high-tech weapons while riding dinosaurs!

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* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The title says it all]]: ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperForceGo!''
* Predictably, the show ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' contains gargoyles, including samurai gargoyles and gargoyle-bots. The undisputed winner, however, is Coldstone, an undead cyborg gargoyle.
** An undead cyborg gargoyle with three souls in one body! Souls which, incidentally, have a SiblingTriangle.
** Also the Mutates, who are human-cat-bat-eel hybrid mutants designed to look like gargoyles.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpeedRacerTheNextGeneration'' turns Chim-Chim into a ROBOT MONKEY. Read that again.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' features ''another'' example of zombie robots in
''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' had (in the episode "Junk in the Trunk." Guess no combination is truly ''impossible.''
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': the KND once had to face an A.D.U.L.T in a 10 foot-tall, heavily armored mechanized suit with guns, missiles, and two ''flaming'' chainsaws.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Van Halen with Thor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God
of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkey]] from the same show.
name) "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had Hoss Delgado, Spectral Exterminator, who is a cross between Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and Snake Plissken. He had an artificial hand whose main function is a ''[[ChainsawGood chainsaw shooting]] crossbow''.
** Irwin, who's 1/2 mummy, 1/4 vampire, and 22/7 nerd, which is a result of having Dracula as a grandfather, a dhampyr as a father, and a mummy as a mother.
** The GrandFinale movie, "Wrath of
One reviewer for ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' explained the Spider Queen," has the title character, a half-woman, half-spider alien who was born on Spider Planet in Galaxy Omega 9, but currently resides in the Underworld. But then, the FinalBoss turns out to be even weirder, MythArc as he's a [[spoiler:half-spider, half-''bull'' [[WarGod god of anger]] from the same planet, [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned in milk carton]]]].
* ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders'': Two races of aliens fighting with high-tech weapons while riding dinosaurs!
"[[SpaceWestern Space Cowboys]] versus [[RecycledInSpace Space Zombies]] - how did this show ''not'' catch on?!"



* As noted by Malory, ''{{WesternAnimation/Archer}}'' features Ray Gilette, a crippled gay hillbilly spy
-->'''Ray''': To reiterate, I am paralyzed!
-->'''Cyril''': Well, join a support group.
-->'''Malory''': For who? Crippled gay hillbilly spies? There's a niche.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' sees Joey and AP fight a Pterodactyl-Ninja-Knight created by a time travel vortex.
* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. All animals in the fictional setting are the combination of two or more real life animals; e.g., bat-wolves, platypus-bears, duck-turtles. The king of the Earth Kingdom is holding a party in honour of his pet bear, Bosco, and sends out invitations, the main characters, when reading the invitation, ask whether it's a string of bear hybrids. When they are told it's just a simple plain bear, they find the concept 'just weird'.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'':
-->'''Plastic Man''': Are you seeing what I'm seeing? Because I'm seeing gorillas, riding pterodactyls... with harpoon guns... stealing a boat.
** The show also has a scene where Batman teams up with Vampire Batman, Cowboy Batman, Psychic Batman, Robot Batman, Gorilla Batman, and Space Batman. Words cannot describe how awesome it was.
** Later, we got Batman being chased by skiing ninjas with lasers.
* More scary than cool, but ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'' has [[spoiler: [[https://rubberlotus.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/vampire-joker.jpg?w=451&h=253 Vampire Joker]]]], which is at least as disturbing as you would think. The fact that the character in question is voiced by [[ScaryBlackMan Kevin Michael Richardson]] adds some awesome, however.
* ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'': As the title implies, the three main characters are Martian mice who ride motorcycles. In addition, Modo has a robotic arm, which makes him a Martian biker mouse cyborg.
* ''Disney/TheBlackCauldron'': Horned King is somewhere at the cross of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]], [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], [[EvilSorcerer evil sorcerer]], TheConqueror and ImmortalitySeeker, and TheUndead in general. Sure, it's all in the same general vicinity, but sources just can't agree on what he ''is''. His horns and blazing {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} make him look like a demon, but he looks like some sort of human undead (he is specifically referred to as a ''man'' during the movie, but nothing is ever done to try and explain the horns)… Spin-off material sometimes call him a "demon king", but Internet posited he was a lich, which he certainly looks like one, except that he doesn't have any visible phylactery. The whole thing was helped by two decisions: first, he's a CompositeCharacter of EvilSorcerer EvilOverlord BigBad Arawn from the original novel, and the original Horned King, a very living TheConqueror. However, the latter was wearing a skull-like mask, which the Disney studios made into a ''real'' SkullForAHead, starting the notion that he is an undead.



* In one episode of ''ReBoot'', one game crashed, and the User loaded another game on top of it, resulting in a mishmash of a dinosaur adventure and a military game, notably including Pterodactyl jets and a Tankasaurus Rex.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Monkey ninjas, and Mystical Monkey Powers. Really, [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkeys are awesome.]]
** And in one of the video games, ''robot monkey ninjas.''
*** One episode went out of its way to invoke this with "Monkey Ninjas InSpace". (The best thing about it was the title.) In a later episode, a director independently tries to use it as a movie idea, only to be shut down with a "been there, done that" reaction.
** The Samurai Gorillas from "Gorilla Fist".
** ''Kim Possible''; Sumo Ninja.
* More scary than cool, but ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'' has [[spoiler: [[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3923/batmanthevampirejoker1dg5.png Vampire Joker]]]], which is at least as disturbing as you would think. The fact that the character in question is voiced by [[ScaryBlackMan Kevin Michael Richardson]] adds some awesome, however.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' mentioned this, when Homer stood up against Mr. Burns:
-->'''Mr. Burns''': I suggest you leave immediately.\\
'''Homer''': Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or the dogs with bees in their mouths]], and when they bark they shoot bees at you?
** In a deleted scene, Burns goes on to sic a ''robotic Richard Simmons'' on Homer.
** In a film of "[=McBain=]", the titular hero comes under attack by "Commie Nazis" flying planes with an insignia which features the Nazi Swastika and the Soviet Hammer and Sickle on top of each other.
** It is actually possible for characters to create the-dogs-with-bees-in-their-mouths-and-when-they-bark-they-shoot-bees-at-you in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.
** Also: the future has several {{Forbidden Zone}}s. One has, flying, man-eating [[MixAndMatchCritters uni-clams]].
** Poochie from Itchy and Scratchy is intended to be this, as he introduces himself as being "half Joe Camel and a third Fonzarelli, I'm a kung-fu hippie, from gangsta city, I'm a rappin' surfer." However, he's actually a very unpopular character because of this, and annoys the viewers, the former TropeNamer for The Poochie (now ShooOutTheNewGuy).
*** You forgot Creator/MrT. ("You the fool I pity.")
* Most of the combat in ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' is swordfighting done on flying motorcycle-biplane hybrids.
* ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'': As the title implies, the three main characters are Martian mice who ride motorcycles. In addition, Modo has a robotic arm, which makes him a Martian biker mouse cyborg.
* The ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' episode "Zim Eats Waffles" features a flesh-eating robot demon squid that summons an army of cyborg zombie soldiers. Other episodes have mention of similar things, for example laser weasels and a mongoose dog (although the latter was courtesy of the series CloudCuckooLander).
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers Venture Bros.]]'' episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding [[TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurs]], [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.
** In the episode "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny", the Monarch narrates one of his early attacks on the Venture compound, attributing his failure to Venture's "army of ex-navy seal cyborg ninja witches". The simultaneous flashback shows, however, that he was defeated by Venture's lone bodyguard Myra. Helper helped too...
---> "These guys like their system. It's what they do. You take that away and you are looking at a bunch of pissed off nutbags with ray-guns and giant... I dunno, a giant octopus/tank with laser-eyes"
** Fakeout: "Hey, it's that ghost pirate! Who's not a ghost. Or even a pirate, really."
** Then there's the time Brock had to fight those Vatican karate gorillas...

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* In one episode of ''ReBoot'', one game crashed, and ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': the User loaded another game on top of it, resulting KND once had to face an A.D.U.L.T in a mishmash of a dinosaur adventure 10 foot-tall, heavily armored mechanized suit with guns, missiles, and two ''flaming'' chainsaws.
* The very first MonsterOfTheWeek from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' was "WesternAnimation/TheChickenFromOuterSpace", who was obviously an Alien Chicken. In
a military game, notably including Pterodactyl jets and later episode, he somehow comes BackFromTheDead, now a Tankasaurus Rex.
roasted chicken without a head; so he's a [[LosingYourHead Headless]] [[NonhumanUndead Zombie]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]. He also has some offspring, known only as the "Son of the Chicken From Outer Space", who also happens to be a trio of [[ConjoinedTwins Conjoined Triplets]]; [[UpToEleven which would make them a]] [[MultipleHeadCase Three-Headed]] [[IntelligentGerbil Alien]] [[FeatheredFiend Chicken]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Monkey ninjas, and Mystical Monkey Powers. Really, ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' used this in the ShowWithinAShow[=/=]ThreeShorts companion, ''The Justice Friends'', combining hard rock legend Eddie Van Halen with Thor to create "Val Hallen, the Viking God of Rock." Easily the coolest super hero in history, except possibly "Monkey" the superpowered [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkeys are awesome.]]
** And in one of
monkey]] from the video games, ''robot monkey ninjas.''
*** One episode went out
same show.
* ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders'': Two races
of its way to invoke this aliens fighting with "Monkey Ninjas InSpace". (The best thing about it was high-tech weapons while riding dinosaurs!
* The ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''
* ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' cartoon had
the title.) In a later episode, a director independently tries to use it as a movie idea, only to be shut down with a "been there, done that" reaction.
**
villainous minions Scared Stiff and Long John Scarechrome. The Samurai Gorillas from "Gorilla Fist".
** ''Kim Possible''; Sumo Ninja.
* More scary than cool, but ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'' has [[spoiler: [[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3923/batmanthevampirejoker1dg5.png Vampire Joker]]]], which is at least as disturbing as you would think. The fact that the character in question is voiced by [[ScaryBlackMan Kevin Michael Richardson]] adds some awesome, however.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' mentioned this, when Homer stood up against Mr. Burns:
-->'''Mr. Burns''': I suggest you leave immediately.\\
'''Homer''': Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or the dogs with bees in their mouths]], and when they bark they shoot bees at you?
** In a deleted scene, Burns goes on to sic a ''robotic Richard Simmons'' on Homer.
** In a film of "[=McBain=]", the titular hero comes under attack by "Commie Nazis" flying planes with an insignia which features the Nazi Swastika and the Soviet Hammer and Sickle on top of each other.
** It is actually possible for characters to create the-dogs-with-bees-in-their-mouths-and-when-they-bark-they-shoot-bees-at-you in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.
** Also: the future has several {{Forbidden Zone}}s. One has, flying, man-eating [[MixAndMatchCritters uni-clams]].
** Poochie from Itchy and Scratchy is intended to be this, as he introduces himself as being "half Joe Camel and a third Fonzarelli, I'm a kung-fu hippie, from gangsta city, I'm a rappin' surfer." However, he's actually a very unpopular character because of this, and annoys the viewers, the
former TropeNamer for The Poochie (now ShooOutTheNewGuy).
*** You forgot Creator/MrT. ("You the fool I pity.")
* Most of the combat in ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks''
is swordfighting done on flying motorcycle-biplane hybrids.
* ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'': As the title implies, the three main characters are Martian mice who ride motorcycles. In addition, Modo has
a robotic arm, which makes him a Martian biker mouse cyborg.
* The ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' episode "Zim Eats Waffles" features a flesh-eating
robot demon squid ghost that summons an army of cyborg zombie soldiers. Other episodes have mention of similar things, for example laser weasels resembles a skeleton and a mongoose dog (although the latter was courtesy of the series CloudCuckooLander).
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers Venture Bros.]]'' episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining
is a technology-themed ghost pirate from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding [[TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurs]], [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.
** In the episode "Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny", the Monarch narrates one of his early attacks on the Venture compound, attributing his failure to Venture's "army of ex-navy seal cyborg ninja witches". The simultaneous flashback shows, however, that he was defeated by Venture's lone bodyguard Myra. Helper helped too...
---> "These guys like their system. It's what they do. You take that away and you are looking at a bunch of pissed off nutbags with ray-guns and giant... I dunno, a giant octopus/tank with laser-eyes"
** Fakeout: "Hey, it's that ghost pirate! Who's not a ghost. Or even a pirate, really."
** Then there's the time Brock had to fight those Vatican karate gorillas...
future.



* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'':
-->'''Plastic Man''': Are you seeing what I'm seeing? Because I'm seeing gorillas, riding pterodactyls... with harpoon guns... stealing a boat.
** The show also has a scene where Batman teams up with Vampire Batman, Cowboy Batman, Psychic Batman, Robot Batman, Gorilla Batman, and Space Batman. Words cannot describe how awesome it was.
** Later, we got Batman being chased by skiing ninjas with lasers.
* WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'s Ford [=ThunderCougarFalconBird=].

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'':
-->'''Plastic Man''': Are you seeing what I'm seeing? Because I'm seeing gorillas, riding pterodactyls... with harpoon guns... stealing a boat.
** The show also
''WesternAnimation/{{Freaktown}}'' has a scene where Batman teams up with Vampire Batman, Cowboy Batman, Psychic Batman, Robot Batman, Gorilla Batman, and Space Batman. Words cannot describe how awesome it was.
recurring character named Wereshark, a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] who is also ''[[ThreateningShark a great white shark]]''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** Later, we got Batman being chased by skiing ninjas with lasers.
* WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'s
Ford [=ThunderCougarFalconBird=].



* At some point in the '90s, there was a CG show called ''Series/VanPires''. In this show, the protagonists would fuse with various vehicles to combat other vehicles who turned into giant robots who woke up after dark drained normal vehicles of fuel (the Vanpires in question). They did every Saturday morning cliche in the book, but... man, mid-'90s CG cyborg car robot vampire hunters!
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', in "The Idiot Box", mentions Robot Pirate Island, and Squidward wants to arm wrestle with cowboys on the moon.
** Sadly, Robot Pirate Island turns out to be an island where robots fight pirates, not an island full of robot pirates, making it instead an example of [[CoolVersusAwesome a related trope.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had a fabled discussion (among the members of Music/{{KORN}}) over whether the apparitions of the episode were pirates who died and became ghosts, or ghosts who died and became pirates.
** In one of the episode commentaries, an idea for an episode was mentioned involving a zombie werpechaun, or a leprechaun that was bit by a vampire and a werewolf who then died and came back as a zombie.
** One news report was given by a midget in a bikini. Another was given by a Japanese man who looked kind of like Ricardo Montalban.
** Manbearpig. Half man. Half bear.... Half pig.
*** No, it's actually half man, half bear-pig. (Or is that half pig, half bear-man?)
** The "wizard alien" from "Sexual Healing." In this episode, the American government is trying to figure out what caused the "recent" trend of successful men having affairs with lots of women. Instead of just admitting that this kind of thing has happened throughout history and that most men have similar urges, the government [[AliensMadeThemDoIt blames it on a wizard alien living in Independence Hall.]] [[spoiler:When a soldier calls BS on this, the other soldiers take him away, dress him up as a wizard alien, and have Kyle and Butters shoot him dead.]]
** But all this pales in comparison to "Imaginationland", a mythical realm where ''every'' fictional character ever created in history lives together in some sort of Toontown on steroids. Their "Council of Nine" alone includes [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]], Morpheus from ''Film/TheMatrix'', Franchise/WonderWoman and ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}. And where else could you see [[BadassSanta Santa Claus]] slaughtering [[Literature/PeterPan Captain Hook]]?
* There's an episode in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' that has three Jedi and a bunch of clone troopers fight alien bug warriors who are also zombies.
* Creator/AdultSwim once spent a week talking about a hypothetical battle between a flying shark and a flying crocodile.
** ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' features The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future. The outrageous stories he tells also fall under this trope. In his first appearance, his stories are about a war between toy-making elves from "the red planet" and a large prehistoric ape who is actually Santa Claus (and for some reason, he also explains where baby robots come from). In his second appearance, he talks about hyper-evolved chickens who take over the world in the future.
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', among Heloise's inventions are giant robot clowns and a cyborg GiantSpider.
** There was also the episode "Snowrilla" which features Jimmy and Beey meeting the titular creature: A [[MultipleHeadCase two-headed]] yeti that snowboards (though he talks like a SurferDude).
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''

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* At some point Predictably, the show ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' contains gargoyles, including samurai gargoyles and gargoyle-bots. The undisputed winner, however, is Coldstone, an undead cyborg gargoyle.
** An undead cyborg gargoyle with three souls in one body! Souls which, incidentally, have a SiblingTriangle.
** Also the Mutates, who are human-cat-bat-eel hybrid mutants designed to look like gargoyles.
* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': They start with [[BlobMonster Bio-Vipers]], then we get [[PoweredArmor mech-suits]], so it was inevitable they would create ''Mech-Vipers''.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' had Hoss Delgado, Spectral Exterminator, who is a cross between Ash from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and Snake Plissken. He had an artificial hand whose main function is a ''[[ChainsawGood chainsaw shooting]] crossbow''.
** Irwin, who's 1/2 mummy, 1/4 vampire, and 22/7 nerd, which is a result of having Dracula as a grandfather, a dhampyr as a father, and a mummy as a mother.
** The GrandFinale movie, "Wrath of the Spider Queen," has the title character, a half-woman, half-spider alien who was born on Spider Planet in Galaxy Omega 9, but currently resides
in the '90s, there was a CG show called ''Series/VanPires''. In this show, Underworld. But then, the protagonists would fuse with various vehicles to combat other vehicles who turned into giant robots who woke up after dark drained normal vehicles of fuel (the Vanpires in question). They did every Saturday morning cliche in the book, but... man, mid-'90s CG cyborg car robot vampire hunters!
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', in "The Idiot Box", mentions Robot Pirate Island, and Squidward wants to arm wrestle with cowboys on the moon.
** Sadly, Robot Pirate Island
FinalBoss turns out to be an island where robots fight pirates, not an island full even weirder, as he's a [[spoiler:half-spider, half-''bull'' [[WarGod god of robot pirates, making it instead an example of [[CoolVersusAwesome a related trope.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had a fabled discussion (among the members of Music/{{KORN}}) over whether the apparitions of the episode were pirates who died and became ghosts, or ghosts who died and became pirates.
** In one of the episode commentaries, an idea for an episode was mentioned involving a zombie werpechaun, or a leprechaun that was bit by a vampire and a werewolf who then died and came back as a zombie.
** One news report was given by a midget in a bikini. Another was given by a Japanese man who looked kind of like Ricardo Montalban.
** Manbearpig. Half man. Half bear.... Half pig.
*** No, it's actually half man, half bear-pig. (Or is that half pig, half bear-man?)
** The "wizard alien" from "Sexual Healing." In this episode, the American government is trying to figure out what caused the "recent" trend of successful men having affairs with lots of women. Instead of just admitting that this kind of thing has happened throughout history and that most men have similar urges, the government [[AliensMadeThemDoIt blames it on a wizard alien living in Independence Hall.]] [[spoiler:When a soldier calls BS on this, the other soldiers take him away, dress him up as a wizard alien, and have Kyle and Butters shoot him dead.]]
** But all this pales in comparison to "Imaginationland", a mythical realm where ''every'' fictional character ever created in history lives together in some sort of Toontown on steroids. Their "Council of Nine" alone includes [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]], Morpheus from ''Film/TheMatrix'', Franchise/WonderWoman and ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}. And where else could you see [[BadassSanta Santa Claus]] slaughtering [[Literature/PeterPan Captain Hook]]?
* There's an episode in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' that has three Jedi and a bunch of clone troopers fight alien bug warriors who are also zombies.
* Creator/AdultSwim once spent a week talking about a hypothetical battle between a flying shark and a flying crocodile.
** ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' features The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past
anger]] from the Future. The outrageous stories he tells also fall under this trope. In his first appearance, his stories are about a war between toy-making elves from "the red planet" and a large prehistoric ape who is actually Santa Claus (and for some reason, he also explains where baby robots come from). In his second appearance, he talks about hyper-evolved chickens who take over the world same planet, [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoned in the future.
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', among Heloise's inventions are giant robot clowns and a cyborg GiantSpider.
** There was also the episode "Snowrilla" which features Jimmy and Beey meeting the titular creature: A [[MultipleHeadCase two-headed]] yeti that snowboards (though he talks like a SurferDude).
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''
milk carton]]]].



* The ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' episode "Zim Eats Waffles" features a flesh-eating robot demon squid that summons an army of cyborg zombie soldiers. Other episodes have mention of similar things, for example laser weasels and a mongoose dog (although the latter was courtesy of the series CloudCuckooLander).
* [[BigBad Shendu]] from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a {{Draconic|Humanoid}} [[DragonsAreDemonic Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]]. For most of the 2nd and 3rd seasons, Shendu is also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]], which would make him a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghostly]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]] [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] as well.
** And that doesn't even scratch the surface with [[OurDemonsAreDifferent other demonic creatures]] in this show, which includes Shendu's family; his son, brothers, and sisters all look rather different, some being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot in their own right. ''Especially'' his son Drago [[spoiler:after he [[UpToEleven absorbs the powers of all his uncles and aunts]], turning into a freaky HybridMonster in the process]].
* On ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'', among Heloise's inventions are giant robot clowns and a cyborg GiantSpider.
** There was also the episode "Snowrilla" which features Jimmy and Beey meeting the titular creature: A [[MultipleHeadCase two-headed]] yeti that snowboards (though he talks like a SurferDude).



* The ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''
* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': They start with [[BlobMonster Bio-Vipers]], then we get [[PoweredArmor mech-suits]], so it was inevitable they would create ''Mech-Vipers''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "Night of the Living Monster Bots" deserves special recognmagician

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* The ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain''
A minor case in ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'': In the episode "Dressed for Spook-cess", Sheree's Halloween costume is a "Pirate-Robot-Fairy".
* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': They start In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'', Stumpy tries to play a game with [[BlobMonster Bio-Vipers]], then we get [[PoweredArmor mech-suits]], so a bunch of figurines called "ninja terrorists".
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
** Monkey ninjas, and Mystical Monkey Powers. Really, [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys monkeys are awesome.]]
** And in one of the video games, ''robot monkey ninjas.''
*** One episode went out of its way to invoke this with "Monkey Ninjas InSpace". (The best thing about
it was inevitable they would create ''Mech-Vipers''.
the title.) In a later episode, a director independently tries to use it as a movie idea, only to be shut down with a "been there, done that" reaction.
** The Samurai Gorillas from "Gorilla Fist".
** Sumo Ninja.
* Captain Metalbeard from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' is a {{Cyborg}} {{Pirate}} TransformingMecha with {{Arm Cannon}}s and a Shark arm. He pretty much runs on the RuleOfCool.
* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[Franchise/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]].]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/MegaMan'' series featured many unique robots, including some mentioned on the NinjaPirateZombieRobot/VideoGames page, but "Night of the Living Monster Bots" deserves special recognmagicianrecognition.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' features ''another'' example of zombie robots in the episode "Junk in the Trunk." Guess no combination is truly ''impossible.''
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic'': The Changelings are [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Insectoid]] [[WingedUnicorn Alicorn]] [[HornyDevils Succubi]], King Sombra is a LivingShadow [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] {{Unicorn}}, and Tirek is a [[OurCentaursAreDifferent Centaur]] [[KillerGorilla Ape]] [[BigRedDevil Devil]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' had one episode where the heroes had to deal with a gang of horse thieves. They weren't called that for stealing horses but for being thieves ''and'' horses.



* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. All animals in the fictional setting are the combination of two or more real life animals; e.g., bat-wolves, platypus-bears, duck-turtles. The king of the Earth Kingdom is holding a party in honour of his pet bear, Bosco, and sends out invitations, the main characters, when reading the invitation, ask whether it's a string of bear hybrids. When they are told it's just a simple plain bear, they find the concept 'just weird'.
* One reviewer for ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' explained the MythArc as "[[SpaceWestern Space Cowboys]] versus [[RecycledInSpace Space Zombies]] - how did this show ''not'' catch on?!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' had one episode where the heroes had to deal with a gang of horse thieves. They weren't called that for stealing horses but for being thieves ''and'' horses.
* ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' cartoon had the villainous minions Scared Stiff and Long John Scarechrome. The former is a robot ghost that resembles a skeleton and the latter is a technology-themed ghost pirate from the future.
* Captain Metalbeard from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' is a {{Cyborg}} {{Pirate}} TransformingMecha with {{Arm Cannon}}s and a Shark arm. He pretty much runs on the RuleOfCool.

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* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. All animals in the fictional setting are the combination of two or more real life animals; e.g., bat-wolves, platypus-bears, duck-turtles. The king of the Earth Kingdom is holding a party in honour of his pet bear, Bosco, and sends out invitations, the main characters, when reading the invitation, ask whether it's a string of bear hybrids. When they are told it's just a simple plain bear, they find the concept 'just weird'.
* One reviewer for ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' explained the MythArc as "[[SpaceWestern Space Cowboys]] versus [[RecycledInSpace Space Zombies]] - how did this show ''not'' catch on?!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' had
In one episode where of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', one game crashed, and the heroes had to deal with a gang User loaded another game on top of horse thieves. They weren't called that for stealing horses but for being thieves it, resulting in a mishmash of a dinosaur adventure and a military game, notably including Pterodactyl jets and a Tankasaurus Rex.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'': "Space pirate monkey! From Pluto!"
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Aku is {{Satan}}, an EvilOverlord, a GodEmperor, a GalacticConqueror, a SorcerousOverlord,
''and'' horses.
* ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' cartoon had the villainous minions Scared Stiff and Long John Scarechrome. The former is a robot ghost that resembles a skeleton and the latter is a technology-themed ghost pirate from the future.
* Captain Metalbeard from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' is a {{Cyborg}} {{Pirate}} TransformingMecha with {{Arm Cannon}}s and a Shark arm. He pretty much runs on the RuleOfCool.
TheDon rolled up into one.



* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic'': The Changelings are [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Insectoid]] [[WingedUnicorn Alicorn]] [[HornyDevils Succubi]], King Sombra is a LivingShadow [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] {{Unicorn}}, and Tirek is a [[OurCentaursAreDifferent Centaur]] [[KillerGorilla Ape]] [[BigRedDevil Devil]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' combined TalkingAnimals, Franchise/IndianaJones-styled adventures, dogfighting, ScrewballComedy, and exercises in FilmNoir, Film/HammerHorror, [[ZanyScheme zany schemes gone awry]], and even its fair share of drama along the way, featuring characters from ''Disney/TheJungleBook'' fighting [[SkyPirate Air Pirates]].
* As noted by Malory, {{WesternAnimation/Archer}} features Ray Gilette, a crippled gay hillbilly spy
-->'''Ray''': To reiterate, I am paralyzed!
-->'''Cyril''': Well, join a support group.
-->'''Malory''': For who? Crippled gay hillbilly spies? There's a niche.
* A minor case in ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'': In the episode "Dressed for Spook-cess", Sheree's halloween costume is a "Pirate-Robot-Fairy".
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' sees Joey and AP fight a Pterodactyl-Ninja-Knight created by a time travel vortex.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Freaktown}}'' has a recurring character named Wereshark, a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] who is also ''[[ThreateningShark a great white shark]]''.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'', Stumpy tries to play a game with a bunch of figurines called "ninja terrorists".
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'': "Space pirate monkey! From Pluto!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' had (in the episode of the same name) "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas".
* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal with a [[Franchise/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]]]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic'': ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Mentioned when Homer stood up against Mr. Burns:
--->'''Mr. Burns''': I suggest you leave immediately.\\
'''Homer''': Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or the dogs with bees in their mouths]], and when they bark they shoot bees at you?
** In a deleted scene, Burns goes on to sic a ''robotic Richard Simmons'' on Homer.
** In a film of "[=McBain=]", the titular hero comes under attack by "CommieNazis" flying planes with an insignia which features the Nazi Swastika and the Soviet Hammer and Sickle on top of each other.
** It is actually possible for characters to create the-dogs-with-bees-in-their-mouths-and-when-they-bark-they-shoot-bees-at-you in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' and ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' -- it just needs 3 dots of Life magic and a normal dog, or 5 if you have to make the dog too.
** Also: the future has several {{Forbidden Zone}}s. One has, flying, man-eating [[MixAndMatchCritters uni-clams]].
** Poochie from Itchy and Scratchy is intended to be this, as he introduces himself as being "half Joe Camel and a third Fonzarelli, I'm a kung-fu hippie, from gangsta city, I'm a rappin' surfer." Also Creator/MrT. ("You the fool I pity.") However, he's actually a very unpopular character because of this, and annoys the viewers, the former {{Trope Namer|s}} for
The Changelings Poochie (now ShooOutTheNewGuy).
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** There was a fabled discussion (among the members of Music/{{KORN}}) over whether the apparitions of the episode were pirates who died and became ghosts, or ghosts who died and became pirates.
** In one of the episode commentaries, an idea for an episode was mentioned involving a zombie werpechaun, or a leprechaun that was bit by a vampire and a werewolf who then died and came back as a zombie.
** One news report was given by a midget in a bikini. Another was given by a Japanese man who looked kind of like Ricardo Montalban.
** Manbearpig. Half man. Half bear.... Half pig.
*** No, it's actually half man, half bear-pig. (Or is that half pig, half bear-man?)
** The "wizard alien" from "Sexual Healing." In this episode, the American government is trying to figure out what caused the "recent" trend of successful men having affairs with lots of women. Instead of just admitting that this kind of thing has happened throughout history and that most men have similar urges, the government [[AliensMadeThemDoIt blames it on a wizard alien living in Independence Hall.]] [[spoiler:When a soldier calls BS on this, the other soldiers take him away, dress him up as a wizard alien, and have Kyle and Butters shoot him dead.]]
** But all this pales in comparison to "Imaginationland", a mythical realm where ''every'' fictional character ever created in history lives together in some sort of Toontown on steroids. Their "Council of Nine" alone includes [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]], Morpheus from ''Film/TheMatrix'', Franchise/WonderWoman and ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}. And where else could you see [[BadassSanta Santa Claus]] slaughtering [[Literature/PeterPan Captain Hook]]?
* ''WesternAnimation/SpeedRacerTheNextGeneration'' turns Chim-Chim into a ROBOT MONKEY. Read that again.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', in "The Idiot Box", mentions Robot Pirate Island, and Squidward wants to arm wrestle with cowboys on the moon. Sadly, Robot Pirate Island turns out to be an island where robots fight pirates, not an island full of robot pirates, making it instead an example of [[CoolVersusAwesome a related trope.]]
* There's an episode in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' that has three Jedi and a bunch of clone troopers fight alien bug warriors who
are [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Insectoid]] [[WingedUnicorn Alicorn]] [[HornyDevils Succubi]], King Sombra also zombies.
* Most of the combat in ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks''
is a LivingShadow [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] {{Unicorn}}, and Tirek is a [[OurCentaursAreDifferent Centaur]] [[KillerGorilla Ape]] [[BigRedDevil Devil]].
swordfighting done on flying motorcycle-biplane hybrids.
* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The title says it all]]: ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperForceGo!''
* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' combined TalkingAnimals, {{Talking Animal}}s, Franchise/IndianaJones-styled adventures, dogfighting, ScrewballComedy, and exercises in FilmNoir, Film/HammerHorror, [[ZanyScheme zany schemes gone awry]], and even its fair share of drama along the way, featuring characters from ''Disney/TheJungleBook'' fighting [[SkyPirate Air Pirates]].
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''
* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' started with perfectly normal giant alien TransformingMecha, but it escalated fast, with [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cannonball pirate robots]], [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Nightbird_(G1) ninja robots]], and [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Zombie zombie robots]]. It seems MechanicalLifeforms ''can'' in fact become undead enough to qualify as zombies. This trope is [[MerchandiseDriven almost]] Transformers' ''raison d'etre''.
** The ''Dinobots'' were the first example of escalation - [[DinosaursAreDragons Fire-breathing]] TransformingMecha robot dinosaurs.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', which is about [[{{Zeerust}} 80s-Futuristic]] TransformingMecha with [[HornyVikings Viking-Helmet-Heads]] fighting Robot-Squids of two different kinds (and members of one kind of Robot-Squid have ''five faces each'') has Unicron, a Robot Satan.
** Primus, Unicron's Good Counterpart and the Transformers' creator in-fiction. TransformingMecha PhysicalGod Planet-sized RealityWarper robot loaded with MoreDakka that's all {{BFG}}s and {{Hand Cannon}}s and ''also'' turns into a planet, [[Anime/TransformersCybertron once seen]] DualWielding ''moons'' as {{Epic Flail}}s and also [[Awesome/{{Transformers}} once seen using a]] CoolStarship as a WaveMotionGun to close an [[OmnicidalManiac Omnicidal]] [[UnrealisticBlackHole Magic Black Hole]].
** Bludgeon, from G1 and the ''[[Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen Revenge of the Fallen]]'' toyline, is a DualWielding DemBones Samurai Robot.
*** His MirrorUniverse counterpart, however, is a ''cowboy tank''.
*** A design for an ''Animated'' incarnation of the character (intended for the unproduced 4th season) made him a ''pirate'' robot tank with an undead motif.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' doesn't disappoint when messing with the RuleOfCool:
*** Prowl - a Robot-Ninja. He's a FriendToAllLivingThings, an alien, has CoolShades, and his transformation is a cop's motorcycle. He has been a medic, a BountyHunter, a zombie, a Samurai, psychic, almost dead, a ghost in the machine, on the moon, can use an ImprovisedWeapon, and ended his career as an actual ghost.
*** Lockdown - his Robot-Pirate rival. He's a full-time bounty hunter, he collects trophies of his captures, his alt mode is a huge muscle car that's a mashup between a '60s Cougar and an '80s Corvette, he has what a human would call tattoos, a hook, a chainsaw, his own spaceship, and has worn a robot sized poncho. On the moon. He seems to also gain new abilities every time we see him - but then, he is a sucker for upgrades. He was designed to look a little like an undertaker with a skull for a head.
*** Lockdown is probably the closest literal use of this trope you can get. He trained as a ninja, has the whole pirate bounty-hunter theme going on, [[{{Squick}} attaches robot corpse parts to himself]], thus being part zombie, and [[CaptainObvious is a robot]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' inevitably brings its own combos:
*** The new, [[MadeOfExplodium even explodier]] incarnation of Wheeljack, a SamuraiCowboy Robot who specialises in dual katana and grenades.
As noted if that weren't enough, he's also an AcePilot - by Malory, {{WesternAnimation/Archer}} features Ray Gilette, virtue of shooting down 'cons while ''flying'' his spaceship, rather than just ''being'' a crippled gay hillbilly spy
-->'''Ray''': To reiterate,
spaceship.
*** ''Transformers Prime'' is the first ''Transformers'' continuity to use genuine Robot Zombies, not just some form of mind control. So
I am paralyzed!
-->'''Cyril''': Well, join a support group.
-->'''Malory''': For who? Crippled gay hillbilly spies? There's a niche.
* A minor case
guess that's the complete set then?
*** ''Transformers Prime'' manages to kick things up another notch
in ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'': the movie: [[DracoLich Undead Dragons]] that are TransformingMecha from Outer Space.
** ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise (2015)'' proves that Transformers hasn't gone all the way yet. It doesn't just have everybody's favourite fire-breathing robot dinosaur (who is also being ridden by Optimus Prime in the style of a medieval knight with a gun-sword half the size of his body). And robots with trenchcoats and robot samurais and robot ninjas. Almost all of the Decepticons are now Predacons, their mech forms based on animals that range from Robot Wolves, to Robot Crabs and Moose. And it's not subtle like ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' - they often have a vehicle mode on top of their mech forms.
* At some point in the '90s, there was a CG show called ''Series/VanPires''. In this show, the protagonists would fuse with various vehicles to combat other vehicles who turned into giant robots who woke up after dark drained normal vehicles of fuel (the Vanpires in question). They did every Saturday morning cliche in the book, but... man, mid-'90s CG cyborg car robot vampire hunters!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' episode "Eeny Meeny Miney... Magic!", Brock Samson's [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] vision includes ninjas raining from the sky, cowboys with flamethrowers riding {{Tyrannosaur|usRex}}s, [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]] on [[BadassBiker motorcycles]], and SCUBA divers with machine guns. And he has to fight them all. And he kills them all, winding up on a mountain of ninja/cowboy/dinosaur/bear corpses.
**
In the episode "Dressed for Spook-cess", Sheree's halloween costume is a "Pirate-Robot-Fairy".
* An episode
"Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' sees Joey Destiny", the Monarch narrates one of his early attacks on the Venture compound, attributing his failure to Venture's "army of ex-navy seal cyborg ninja witches". The simultaneous flashback shows, however, that he was defeated by Venture's lone bodyguard Myra. Helper helped too...
---> "These guys like their system. It's what they do. You take that away
and AP fight a Pterodactyl-Ninja-Knight created by a time travel vortex.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Freaktown}}'' has a recurring character named Wereshark, a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] who is also ''[[ThreateningShark a great white shark]]''.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'', Stumpy tries to play a game with
you are looking at a bunch of figurines called "ninja terrorists".
* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'': "Space pirate monkey! From Pluto!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' had (in the episode of the same name) "Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas".
* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Man-Wolf episode. [[spoiler:The crystal affects the guest hero at the climax, so Spidey and friends have to deal
pissed off nutbags with ray-guns and giant... I dunno, a [[Franchise/IncredibleHulk Hulk-Wolf]]]].giant octopus/tank with laser-eyes"
** Fakeout: "Hey, it's that ghost pirate! Who's not a ghost. Or even a pirate, really."
** Then there's the time Brock had to fight those Vatican karate gorillas...
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** But all this pales in comparison to "Imaginationland", a mythical realm where ''every'' fictional character ever created in history lives together in some sort of Toontown on steroids. Their "Council of Nine" alone includes [[StarWars Luke Skywalker]], Morpheus from ''Film/TheMatrix'', WonderWoman and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Popeye]]. And where else could you see [[BadassSanta Santa Claus]] slaughtering [[PeterPan Captain Hook]]?

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** But all this pales in comparison to "Imaginationland", a mythical realm where ''every'' fictional character ever created in history lives together in some sort of Toontown on steroids. Their "Council of Nine" alone includes [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]], Morpheus from ''Film/TheMatrix'', WonderWoman Franchise/WonderWoman and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Popeye]]. ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}. And where else could you see [[BadassSanta Santa Claus]] slaughtering [[PeterPan [[Literature/PeterPan Captain Hook]]?

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