Animalistic Abomination: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' has {{spoiler|Kyubey (aka Incubator), who typically appears in the form of a harmless-looking cutesy feline}}.
* In ''[[Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker|Pokémon: Jirachi—Wish Maker]]'', the villain Butler attempts to create a Groudon using Jirachi's wish granting powers. The result is a bizarre demon that ''looks'' like Groudon, but it's pretty easy to tell it's ''not''.
* In the ''[[Witch Hat Atelier (manga)|Witch Hat Atelier]]'' manga, the Brimmed Caps possess [[Black Magic]] transformation spells which can create Animalistic Abominations along with a [[Painful Transformation]] sequence. {{spoiler|In volume fivefour, a spell is used on Euini, turning him into a scalewolf, which attacks Coco and Tetia in volume 5.}} It'sThe moreabomination disturbingis thandistinctive usual,from asregular scale wolves for three reasons: its black colour — the truecolour identityassociated ofwith oneshadows ofand thesenightmares, beastsvicious, violent behaviour, and, most significantly, the fact that it is created from a person with no choicesay in their transformation. It has the shape and figure of a wolf, and, like the scalewolf name suggests, its back is covered with scales. Its eyes are white, an odd contrast from the darkness of its body, with no pupils, making it fall into the uncanny valley.
 
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