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8[[caption-width-right:350:''Series/{{Supernatural}}'''s [[Recap/SupernaturalS01E02Wendigo version of]] a {{wendigo}}, who was [[WasOnceAMan once human]].]]
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10Monstrous Humanoids are beings that look (somewhat) human, but definitely ''aren't''.
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12It can be their original form, but they may also be the result of a monster that starts undergoing transformations [[BishonenLine that make it more human instead of yet more monstrous]], or a human [[TransformationHorror transforming into a monster]] but only going there halfway, or [[EvilMakesYouMonstrous doing so much evil that they gradually become monsters]]. This trope is not defined by the nature of the creature but by its form.
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14Expect the more "human" of them to [[GameFace show their true monstrous features]] at some point. While {{Lovecraftian Superpower}}s can act as a qualification, they aren't a requirement, and be careful the example doesn't qualify for HumanoidAbomination instead, as {{Eldritch Abomination}}s in human form rarely qualify for this trope. See RedRightHand for examples of monstrous features being used to indicate evilness.
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16UncannyValley is related, but distinct from this trope, as monstrous humanoids, while human-looking, are still ''recognizably monstrous'', while UncannyValley creeps people out because the creature looks almost indistinguishable from humans except for the one thing that is "off" about them.
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18Many mythological beings take this form - as a physical manifestation of intelligence and civilization in the human form and assorted forces of wilderness in the monster, the result being a supernatural LiminalBeing. That this form is so common is partly due to MostWritersAreHuman, as the monsters become more comprehensible and identifiable as advanced and cunning beings as their anthropomorphism increases, but ceasing it before they become ''too'' human and progressing into UncannyValley.
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20More monstrous examples of [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampires]] may qualify as well. Many [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent Spirits]] are often depicted this way.
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22Compare and contrast HumanoidAbomination, where the creature is not '''a''' humanoid, but just humanoid. Also compare {{Demihuman}} and RubberForeheadAliens.
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24!!Sub-tropes:
25[[index]]
26* AllTrollsAreDifferent
27* BeastMan (and most of its sub-tropes)
28* {{Cthulhumanoid}}
29* CuteMonsterGirl
30* DraconicHumanoid
31* DemonDevilDistinction
32* FaunsAndSatyrs
33* HarpingOnAboutHarpies
34* HornedHumanoid
35* HuMons
36* OurDemonsAreDifferent
37* OurGhoulsAreCreepier (on those occasions where they're treated as a species in their own right rather than as a variety of undead)
38* OurGiantsAreBigger
39* OurGoblinsAreDifferent
40* OurOgresAreHungrier
41* OurOrcsAreDifferent
42* ThisIndexHasHorns
43* WingedHumanoid
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51* Most of the demons from ''Manga/SazanEyes'' that are not insectoid freaks or AnimalisticAbomination tend to be this. Some of them, like Koko's mother or Yoriko's father could pass for slightly unusual humans (usually with pointy ears).
52* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'':
53** The Apostles of all used to be humans before offering up something they cherish the most - usually a loved one - to transform into man-eating, often-Lovecraftian abominations. Even in their human form, most have monstrous traits that give their true nature away, like Wyald's ape-like features; the Baron's fangs and yellow, snake-like eyes; and Zodd's red eyes, fangs, feline facial features, and pointed ears.
54** Of the five members of the [[GodOfEvil Godhand]], Void has a skull-like face with a massive, protruding brain; Slan has four bat wings and tentacles for hair; and Femto has a beak-shaped "helmet" and [[CapeWings cape-like wings]] -- but aside from that, they are mostly human in appearance.
55* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': After Aizen merges with the Hogyoku and undergoes four OneWingedAngel transformations, each more monstrous than the last until climaxing in a Hollow-like monster with three MilkyWhiteEyes, six wings with Hollow masks and eyes with HellishPupils, three huge holes in his body. His facial skin splits apart to reveal a black skull, and his right hand is completely fused to his Zanpakuto.
56* ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'':
57** The titular warriors are a [[AmazonBrigade squad of women]] who were infused with the flesh and blood of monsters called Yoma, giving them similar abilities at the cost of risking [[OneWingedAngel becoming a monster themselves]]. This process bleaches their skin and hair, and turns their eyes silver, and the more power they draw on the more monstrous they become in appearance.
58** The Yoma themselves qualify, [[spoiler: being humans infected with a parasite that transforms them into flesh-eating humanoid monsters.]]
59* There are so many examples from the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise that to list them all would require its own page.
60* Alucard from ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''. He was once a man, [[spoiler:specifically Vlad III Tepes, a.k.a. Dracula]], but over centuries of consuming people and being experimented on by the Hellsing Organization he acquired {{Lovecraftian Superpower}}s so far beyond what a normal vampire is capable of that he almost qualifies as a HumanoidAbomination. In his 'normal' form, he's not quite human (you can't fit that many pointy teeth in a human mouth), and he almost always manifests his "true form" as an extension of his human form.
61* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': While the full-blooded yokai and [[BigBad Naraku]] are more HumanoidAbomination, most half-yokai such as Inuyasha fall into this category.
62* The "[[LovecraftianSuperpower Fractured Humans]]" from ''Manga/{{Jagaaaaaan}}'' are a prime example, as their monstrous appearances is BodyHorror galore, especially since those forms are all mirror images of their inner hidden desires.
63* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'':
64** Orochimaru appears to be a tall, thin man with unnaturally pale skin and long black hair. However, as a result of attempting to acquire Snake Sage Mode he has HellishPupils, fangs, insane regenerative capabilities, and a variety of snake-themed powers. His true form, after years of self-experimentation, is a giant snake-like monstrosity composed of hundreds of smaller snakes, and he can take over other peoples' bodies and use them as his own until his power burns them out.
65** Kabuto Yakushi, Orochimaru's right-hand man, becomes one after he infuses himself with Orochimaru's, Juugo's, Suigetsu's, Karin's, and the Sound Four's DNA, gaining HellishPupils, scales all over his body, all of Orochimaru's and the others' powers, a massive snake where his navel used to be, and can use Snake Sage Mode to turn himself into a humanoid dragon of sorts.
66** Any of the Jinchuriki, by virtue of having [[SealedEvilInACan Tailed Beasts sealed inside them]]. When they get suffciently upset or angry the [[AnimalisticAbomination Tailed Beast]] they house starts to try to take over, in stages varying from a simple power up, a BattleAura (with a mind of its own), and becoming a feral miniture of the Beast, until finally the Beast breaks free and rampages once more. Each new level starts doing more and more damage to the Jinchuriki [[spoiler:though Killer B and later Naruto are able to use these states without dying/losing control]]
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70* The aliens (and thus Concrete himself) in ''ComicBook/{{Concrete}}'' are as humanoid as a gingerbread man, and just as featureless. Not really scary on the page, but remember they're around 8 feet tall, covered in a stony skin, disproportionately strong, and weigh in at over half a ton each, and you realize how horrible they must be to be around in-universe, especially when the [[UncannyValley vaguely humanoid]] things are moving around, looking at you, or twisting their featureless faces into facsimiles of human expressions as Concrete always does. The monstrous aspect really kicks in when you think about their size and [[UncannyValley humanoid form]] in comparison to a human, though it's further offset on the page by their faces being not unlike now commonplace emojis.
71* ''ComicBook/RedRobin'': What exactly the Council of Spiders member code-named Goliath really is was never addressed but he's a very tall humanoid figure covered in fur with an extra set of eyes, an extra set of [[MultiArmedAndDangerous arms]] and MonstrousMandibles.
72* ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'': Hellspawn, titular character included, are undead humans reanimated with [[ToxicPhlebotinum necroplasm]] and bonded to a demonic symbiote, and possess a wide range of powers ranging from {{shapeshifting}} to limited [[RealityWarper reality warping]].
73* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
74** Whenever Spider-Man's "Spider" part overtakes over the "Man" part he transforms into a feral arachnoid monstrosity, as seen during the "Man-Spider" and ''The Other'' arcs. His clone Kaine underwent a similar metamorphosis a la ''The Other'' after being killed by the Lobos siblings.
75** ComicBook/{{Venom}}, ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, and the other [[TheSymbiote symbiotes]] can turn their hosts into creatures with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, AbsurdlySharpClaws, {{Overly Long Tongue}}s, and {{Lovecraftian Superpower}}s.
76* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Doomsday is a Kryptonian genetically modified as a fetus to become an eternally resurrecting, constantly mutating monster. He wiped out all the other monsters on Krypton and was sealed away, eventually making his way to earth... where he ''killed'' Superman.
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80* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'':
81** The half-human TwoBeingsOneBody hybrid Monster X retains a humanoid build from the Vivienne Graham half in its first form (particularly in Vivienne's skull-like face), although it's hunched over and quadrupedal. For the San half of Monster X, as a former head of [[DraconicAbomination Ghidorah]], this qualifies as San being a HumanoidAbomination.
82** The first of the Many, created directly from living and dead humans, look like monstrous, jaundice-skinned ghouls of their former selves.
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86* In ''WesternAnimation/Beowulf2007'', Grendel is depicted as a misshapen humanoid that is tall and lean and parts of him are inside out.
87* In ''Anime/SpiritedAway'', the staff and guests of Yubaba's bathhouse are {{Youkai}} of various degrees of anthropomorphism, though they're all there to work or relax just as would be expected in any human tourist trap.
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91* The Immortals in ''Film/ThreeHundred'' are visualized as some undefined race of humanoid monsters with killer teeth fighting for dark emperor Xerxes. They seem human at first because they're all wearing ominous masks, but when one of them has his mask blown off, the Spartan who did so shows visible dread when he sees that his opponent isn't even human.
92* ''Film/{{Bite}}'': As Casey's transformation progresses, she turns into this, losing her hair and developing an insectoid tail in addition to the inhuman-looking eyes and complexion, to say nothing of her egg-laying and acid-spewing and AllWebbedUp apartment...
93* ''Film/ComePlay'': The monster of the film walks upright and looks relatively human, aside from its [[CreepilyLongArms longer-than-natural limbs]] and very pale color. However, it isn't from our world and has unusual abilities (such as controlling electronic devices), which it uses to stalk its chosen "friend".
94* ''Film/TheNightFlier'': Far from a handsome gentleman, the vampire Dwight Renfield will always appear as a barely-human bat-like monster to his victims.
95* The Pale Man from ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' is a pale, skeletal, humanoid [[TheFairFolk creature]] with [[EyesDoNotBelongThere eyes on the palms of his hands]] that usually sits at the head of a table laden with an [[FoodChains enchanted feast]]. Anyone who eats the food wakes him up and, [[IAmAHumanitarian well...]]
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99* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'': The Enemy uses monsters they create like imps, trolls and ogres which loosely resemble humans though they clearly aren't, with often bestial features.
100* In ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', this is known as the Chimaera trait, an expression of the Physique power. It normally ranges from minor traits to still-humanoid full-body makeovers, but extreme cases can be outright weird or abstract.
101* ''Literature/{{Eclipse}}'' really enjoys coming up with distinctly... well, inhuman humanoids. Most notably, we have Nyurei Arihiku, who has jet-black skin with a red outline that flares up whenever angry or excited, along with an elongated skull, skin-less lips, an EyelessFace, and an ability to devour Hellhounds via absorption.
102* The {{Creepypasta}} story "Genetic Memory" is based around the idea that there are a group of characteristics (namely elongated, [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette pale faces]], [[CreepyShadowedUndereyes sunken eyes]], and [[FangsAreEvil sharp teeth]]) that seem to inspire an instinctive fear in humanity all across the world. In [[https://youtu.be/9oIYHK0divY?t=1m16s this illustrated version]] a man out in the cold with a covered face comes up to another and talks about all this, and comparing it to {{Primal Fear}}s that are similarly widespread, like fear of the dark and such. He ponders what could inspire such fear... [[TheReveal and then he removes his scarf, snow goggles, and hat]] to show the other man exactly what scared ancient humans so much.
103* ''Literature/TheIronTeeth'': The forests are haunted by many different types of dangerous monsters. There are a bunch of guys who do look human, more or less -- for example, ghouls and hobgoblins.
104* The Witiku in the ''Literature/NewSeriesAdventures'' novel ''The Price of Paradise'' are humanoid monsters that are described as being two meters tall with thick dense fur, red eyes, sharp fangs and long claws.
105* ''Literature/{{Once}}'':
106** While most ''[[OurFairiesAreDifferent faerfolkis]]'' are benevolent, several leering, dwarfish, hairless bipeds emerge from the forest floor to terrorise protagonist Thom.
107** Then there's the [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]], a leathery, muscular, black-eyed, pointy-toothed fiend.
108* Literature/TheRake is a wiry human figure, pale and hairless with [[LooksLikeCesare cavernous eyes]]. It is [[DependingOnTheWriter often depicted]] as an unnaturally vicious predator, whether of human intelligence or animal cunning; however, it is also related to the [[TheFairFolk mara]] of folklore, as it is described as slipping into bedrooms at night and watching the sleepers or leaving inexplicable slashes on their arms.
109* The Parshendi in ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' are of roughly human shape [[spoiler:in their base forms, at any rate]] and can in fact speak Alethi (the language of the protagonists). However, they have red-and-black marbled skin, mysterious telepathic powers, [[spoiler: and are actually limited shapeshifters. They can assume a number of different forms to suit the task at hand. The five known so far are warform (causes them to grow armor plate and become physically strong), workform (much like warform, but without the armor and with a block against violence), mateform (in which they are fertile and obsessed with sex), nimbleform (dexterous and careful), and dullform (their baseline form, has no special features or powers). They also may be able to turn into this world's version of demons]]. They also are noted for killing King Gavilar of Alethekar ''on the same night they signed a peace treaty with him'', for no reason anyone's been able to figure out.
110* The creature that Molly encounters in the bank in ''Literature/TheTaking'' is a HumanoidAbomination, but has enough typically "monstrous" features such as bulging red eyes and huge claws to overlap solidly into this as well.
111* ''Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium'':
112** Orcs and goblins were originally elves who were corrupted and mutated by Melkor into warlike, predatory creatures skilled at metalwork and engineering.
113** Trolls were created by Melkor as a parody of the [[WhenTreesAttack Ents]], being massive, unintelligent creatures that usually turn to stone in the sunlight.
114** Gollum was once a Stoor hobbit named Sméagol, who lived in a community on the banks of the Anduin River. After coming into possession of the One Ring, over the course of 500 years he was twisted into a pale, emaciated creature with fangs and glowing eyes, capable of clinging to sheer surfaces like a spider.
115* ''Literature/TheTraitorSonCycle'' has Orley's warband, who used to be humans before they became giant and misshapen, grew horns and had their skin covered in some oily, icky substance that acts as an extra protection.
116* [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Trollocs]] from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' are bulky humanoids with a variety of bestial features mixed in (individual trollocs might have goat, wolf, eagle or some twisted combination thereof, and as such are wildly diverse, but always monstrous). They're magically engineered foot soldiers for the Shadow, and have high aggression but subhuman intelligence. Their more intelligent and humanlike cousins/offshoots, the myrddraal, fall more into UncannyValley with a dash of HumanoidAbomination, though they share some of the trollocs' bestial habits, including cannibalism.
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120* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Each of the White Walkers WasOnceAMan (or rather [[InvasionOfTheBabySnatchers a baby]]), and they look like emaciated corpses that were left out to freeze but with winter-themed color coding.
121* The Orcs from ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'' are a perverted and mutated version of the Elves. They are pale-skinned, deformed, cannot survive in the sun and more bestial in nature.
122* The monster from the Upside Down in ''Series/StrangerThings'' definitely qualifies -- too tall and gauntly muscled to be human, with disturbingly long arms and hands, a mouth like a five-petalled carnivorous flower, and MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily.
123* Some of the monsters in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' fall into this category including ghosts, zombies, golems, rawheads, and wendigo.
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127* Ancient and medieval folklore is full of these, and were often used to fill out the blank spaces of a map in a similar vein to "here there be dragons." One good example was the cynocephali, dog-headed humanoids said to live in the far-flung regions of Africa and India; supposedly, St. Christopher was one of these but turned into a human being after he converted to Christianity.
128* The Hecatonchires of Myth/ClassicalMythology were a trio of [[OurGiantsAreBigger giants]] with [[MultiArmedAndDangerous 100 hands]] and [[MultipleHeadCase 50 heads]]. They helped the gods overthrow the Titans, and were stationed as the guards of Tartarus.
129* Many types of {{Youkai}} in Myth/JapaneseMythology have a form that is somewhat human, but definitely monstrous.
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133* The antagonist of ''Pinball/{{Varkon}}'', who has small fangs and a rounded, brutish face filled with wrinkles.
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137* An actual creature type in 3rd edition ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and its SpiritualSuccessor ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', differentiated from normal humanoids by their monstrous or animalistic features. The best-known kinds are [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaurs]], [[MageSpecies hags]], [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaurs]], [[TheMorlocks grimlocks]], [[HarpingOnAboutHarpies harpies]], [[SharkMan sahuagin]], {{medusa}}s, and [[SnakePeople yuan-ti]].
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141* ''VideoGame/ArmiesOfExigo'' has the Beast and Fallen faction. The foot soldiers of the Beasts are mostly BeastMan types and [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent cow-riding, boomerang-throwing goblins]]. The Fallen have Dark Elves with a twist such as the Fallen Matriarch -- a fugly, hairless mutant of a female dark elf sorceress with octopus tentacles for legs and the Avenger -- a magic immune dark elf sealed inside a walking tree and generates magic blasts as a siege engine. The Fallen also have beings from another dimension that are so alien they border on being {{Humanoid Abomination}}s, such as [[{{Cthulhumanoid}} the Void Walker]].
142* ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'' has [[WasOnceAMan Sammy Lawrence]], a former coworker of Henry's who has been turned into an inky humanoid with four fingers and the ability to teleport by the time Henry meets him again in Chapter 2.
143* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'': In the ''Dawnguard'' DLC, [[BigBad Lord Harkon]] is featured as a seemingly ordinary man with unnerving eyes but has the ability to turn into [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a humanoid bat-like monstrosity]].
144* Sephiroth, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', was infused with [[EldritchAbomination Jenova]] cells while a fetus. He has long white hair, glowing green eyes with HellishPupils, and is touted as the strongest Soldier First Class in existence. He later merges with Jenova, graduating to a full-blown HumanoidAbomination.
145* [[EvilKnockoff Dark Samus]], the main antagonist of the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'', resembles a black, biomechanical version of Samus Aran. "[[NoBiologicalSex She]]" began as the titular VideoGame/MetroidPrime, a [[StarfishAliens Metroid]] mutated by prolonged exposure to [[ToxicPhlebotinum Phazon]] and prophesied by the Chozo as [[PlanetEater the Worm]]. Following its defeat at the hands of Samus, it merged with her Phazon Suit and came back as a [[HumanoidAbomination twisted doppelganger]] bent on [[TheVirus spreading Phazon]] throughout the [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption universe]] and even [[VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes other dimensions]].
146* ''VideoGame/OtterIsland'': The monster on the island is humanoid in shape but clearly isn't human; its standard form (as far as we can tell) has pitch black skin, bulging eyes and an abnormally wide mouth with sharp teeth. It shrieks like an animal but is also capable of human speech, if not always perfectly. It can also change its shape to make itself identical to other people, right down to their clothing, though it's [[AmbiguousSituation unclear]] if it can physically change its form or uses some kind of glamour.
147* The vast majority of ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' in the [[HuMons "Human-Like" Egg Group]].
148* Alex Mercer, James Heller, and the Evolved from the ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' series are the avatars of a viral bioweapon called the BLACKLIGHT Virus, which grants them an array of {{Lovecraftian Superpower}}s. Elizabeth Greene, the Big Bad of the first game, is a HumanoidAbomination who is the avatar for the beta version of the BLACKLIGHT Virus, REDLIGHT.
149* The [[OurZombiesAreDifferent J'avo]] from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' look and behave human enough to pass as one. At least until they lose their mask or bandanas and you see that they have eyes where there shouldn't be eyes. It gets even worse when they lose a limb and [[BodyHorror insect parts]] erupt from their bodies to replace them. If they burst into flames and spin a cocoon, well, '''[[DemonicSpiders run]]'''.
150* Nightmare, the BigBad of the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'', starts off as the SuperPoweredEvilSide of ''Soul Edge'''s protagonist Siegfried Schtauffen in ''Soulcalibur I'' and ''II'', but later becomes a suit of AnimatedArmor in ''III'' and ''IV'' before gaining a new host in ''[[VideoGame/SoulcaliburV V]]''. His defining characteristics are a blue suit of armour, [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing red eyes]], a [[TheRightHandOfDoom grotesquely mutated right hand]], and a living {{BFS}} called Soul Edge.
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154* Played with in ''Webcomic/Trevor2020'', as while Trevor is still ''technically'' human, he appears to have mutated into something much more horrifying.
155* ''Webcomic/WhiteHeron'': Lieutenant Dalgyal of the North Korean Metahuman Special Forces is a metahuman supersoldier who looks like an alien out of ''Anime/DragonBallZ''--with pointed ears, no nose, no hair at all, and a third eye on his forehead.
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159* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
160** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-974 SCP-974 ("Treehouse Predator")]] is a meat-eating creature that looks like a young human child. It prefers to kill and eat prepubescent children (ages 6-12 years old).
161** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1293 SCP-1293 ("Squeedle Deedle Dee!")]] look like human beings wearing costumes, but the costumes are actually part of their bodies. The female versions bear their young live through their mouths, and the young are born fully mature in intelligence and size.
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165* Marceline from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' is a vampiress who can transform into a variety of EldritchAbomination-esque forms at will, usually for the sake of tormenting Finn and Jake. It's also worth noting that her father, Hunson Abadeer, is a blue-skinned soul-sucking humanoid demon with similar powers, which stem from the [[ArtifactOfDoom Nightosphere Amulet]].
166* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'':
167** Some of the Shadowkhan tribes look more humanoid than others, with the main aspect of their appearance revealing that they're not human being the bluish-gray skin and red eyes visible under their clothing.
168** Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
169* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': [[WardensAreEvil Warden Wrath]]. Beneath the mask, his face is entirely taken up by a hideous fanged mouth, and he can shapeshift his arms into all sorts of deadly weapons, from cutting blades to CombatTentacles.
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