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Another Top 10 Bizarre Transformations in Cartoons

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You people don't know how much I suffer for you. I knew this had to be made, because the first one was my biggest hit with people. I knew I had to top myself too, and the only thing people respond to is suffering, so I took extra steps to load this with transformations that made my skin CRAWL !

Yes, I do have honorable mentions, eight of them in fact, but if this does well as well, it'll be a whole other list.

Didn't see one you thought should be here? Be sure to check out the first one, and remember, I have to have watched it for it to be a contender (No Steven Universe, No Masters of the Universe, sorry people who suggested them):
Top 10 Bizarre Transformations in Cartoons

10. Teen Titanimals (Teen Titans)- I wanted to talk about the over sexualized She Hulk transformation from the Incredible Hulk episode "Doomed", but people would kill me if I shelved this little beauty again. This represents just what disturbs me about transformations, it's violating a person's body and making everything about them foreign. I did put this lower on the list, since it was played mostly for laughs (the guy behind it is voiced by Tom Kenny for crying out loud), but the concept still retains a dark undertone to it. You have this man who is wants to kill the teen titans (how he hopes to accomplish that when he turns one into a tiger and another into a cyborg bear is beyond me) and does it with this childish sense of humor. Very off putting.

9. Hercules and the Song of Circe, AKA, The Circe Episode (Hercules: The Animated Series)- Oh, Circe, why do you keep popping in things you don't belong? Was Percy Jackson not enough for you? Sadly, even Disney has a bottom of the barrel, and this is probably it. A TV spin off of one of Disney's more "meh" Renaissance films that had Circe, the sex crazed, manner obsessed, possible furry of Homer's epic, The Odyssey, turn fellow mythical characters Icarus, Hercules, and Adonis into a freaking Platypus, Squirrel, and Peacock (A Greek wouldn't even know what two of those are!). And guess who she's voiced by. Just guess, I bet you'd never get it in a MILLION YEARS unless you just looked up the answer, you cheat.

Here's a hint:

:iconelsaplz: :iconsaysplz: LET IT GO, LET IT GO!

(Hate...)

It's freaking Idina Menzel! Talk about your turn arounds, it only took... oh, about 15 years to climb up from one off antagonist of a TV show to main character in a Disney film.

So, what do I find weird with this? Did I mention that HERCULES, ICARUS, AND ADONIS ARE TURNED INTO ANIMALS? I should have realized then just what a middle finger Disney's version was to Greek mythology.

8. Mutant T-Bone (SWAT Kats)- This one is rather brief, but it terrified me as a kid. Basically, the Dr. Viper from my top 10 disturbing villains list turns the entire city into a swamp full of mutant flora and fauna, including a mutant frog who passes the love onto T-Bone, who becomes a monstrous mutant looking mofo, who Razor has to subdue. As I said, a fairly short scene, but still bizarre and creepy, especially when you have that thing about mutants like I do. They just really freaking creep me out.

7. Street Rat Jasmine and Iago the Lizard (Aladdin: the animated series)- Jasmine turned into a lot of things during the series, kind of weird. She was a rat, a carrot, a Naga-creature. The only thing she didn't turn into was a tiger, seems like. Oh, but don't worry, the fanart Google showed me for trying to find a good shot of Jasmine and Iago more than makes up for it... repressing those memories... now.

6. Man-Spider (Spiderman: The Animated Series)- Pardon me, I need to start screaming.

*gets up, goes into sound proof room, shuts door*

*deep breath* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Good God, that thing is horrifying. It took the freaking Punisher to take that monster down, and that guy don't piss around.

I never really did like Spiderman, and this scene sealed it for me. Now, somebody get me a brooding billionaire with a bat fetish! He's never been violated on that level.

*calms down* Sorry, I just relived something I had blocked out of my mind out of sheer terror. 

5. Grandpa Stink Larva (Ben 10)- Just... eww. That is gross, it's disturbing, and it gave me nightmares when I first saw it. You have this intelligent, badass character, and reduce him to a slimy quivering mass! God help me if that happened to a main character or someone I really liked!

:iconyodaplz: :iconsaysplz: Mh mh mh mh mh

What was that? Anyway, at least this beloved character was in a boys cartoon. Can't imagine the kind of scarring a girl cartoon equivalent would be.

4. Flutter Hulk (Friendship is Magic)- Huh-wueh-bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh. Oh God, dry heaving's worse than regular heaving! It's just mucus and stomach acid. Give me a second... OK, I'm good. Surprised I made it that long. Fluttershy was never my favorite character, actually, she was one of my least favorites, because her mannerisms reminded me a great deal of my grandmother, and seeing her walked over all the time reminded me of how awful my grandmother was treated sometimes by my aunt, uncle, father, sister, brother, and cousin. Yes, she should have disciplined them when they were younger, but still, it's no excuse for them to treat her the way they do. Plus, this is totally out of character for Fluttershy. Fluttershy's temper CAUSES problems, not solves them. And... yeah, the bit about the firefly is bullshit, maybe it was just the writers voicing their complaints about not having rights to the character because of a Joss Whedon show (that was pretty much a rippoff of Cowboy Bebop, just added zombies, being honest). And... yeah, that's grotesque. Season 4's visual style in general was unsettling to me, between the weird faces and new models for old ponies. This was just the steroid abusing icing on the cake.

3. Dark Paw Wolf (Darkwing Duck)- This is just freaking bizarre. I can't even look at this one, it makes me so uncomfortable. I don't know why it rubs so wrong, but it does. Probably because me favorite Disney hero is reduced to a four legged wolf form. Yeah, no. Do Not Want!

2. Wo-Man Bat (Batman the Animated Series)- Kirk Langstrom's transformation into Man Bat was the pilot for the series, and boy what a creepy start it was. This however, is something far more disturbing. I never got this episode. It didn't need to be made, and when you see the Woman Bat's slow, painful looking transformation, and then get a jumpscare when she screeches at a stewardess, I'm just glad I didn't see it as a kid, would have scarred me as much as the Man Spider, and we don't want a repeat of that.

Ok, I'm ready, hit me with your best shot... me!

The Crawling Flesh (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)- NO, NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!

Every single NO I have ever typed, implied, or embedded a video of on this site is directed at the assholes who wrote that episode!

Guys, I grew up with Toy Story. Buzz Lightyear was my first favorite character. I loved him, I loved everything about him. Cool design, cool voice, cool skills, cool everything. And while I am not a fan of them constantly going back to his lunacy, at least he was still Buzz! In Star Command? Oh, no, there are no sacred cows here. Zurg turns Buzz, his teammates, all of star command even, into giant blob monsters. That just... hurts me... on a psychological level. It's probably a good thing I only saw this episode once. Any more, and I'd probably be locked up in a loony bin, because kids don't see cherished childhood memories tarnished like that and come out all hunky dory. Even the ending of the episode is disturbing, with Zurg have been blob-ified himself. I don't care what the guy did, nobody deserves that fate. In other words, he has no mouth, yet he must scream.

And that's my second top ten most bizarre transformations. Hopefully, this sequel came out more like Empire Strikes Back than Hunchback of Notre Dame 2. 
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QueenOfBurtonia1999's avatar

I have a scene in one of my stories where Ramsley from The Haunted Mansion and Tim Burton(a fictional depiction of him anyway) get transformed into living wax figures after the Red Queen learns that Serena(my fictional persona) hated the Wax Phantom from Scooby-Doo.....let's just say, it's kind of creepy.