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* In the rebooted series of [[Yoohoo and Friends]] it is the central theme with polluting corporate executives being turned into [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|cute, cuddly animals]] by Father Time and sent on missions to fix up the environmental damage they have caused.
* In one episode of [[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]], Loki turns Thor into a frog so he won't interfere with his Frost Giant invasion of Earth. He's not as strong as he once was, but he still has power over Mjolnir and human speech in this state. At one point, one member of Spidey's team suggests that White Tiger (the only girl of the group) kiss "The Frog Prince", an idea she immediately dismisses. {{spoiler|Spidey gets Thor back to normal by ''tricking the Trickster God himself''- he points out that nobody would be impressed by a god killing a frog, and reverting Thor gives him the opportunity to kick Loki's ass.}}
* In ''[[Totally Spies!]]'', this happens to the three protagonists a ''lot'' usually to Clover, who is the [[Designated Victim]] of any scheme that involves altering someone's appearance. Fans have theorized the show was developed with the intent to display every bizarre type of [[Fetish Fuel]] imaginable.
* In most versions of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', mutations are not done with the recipient's intent or approval, but most victims are able to cope reasonably well.
** Within limits, of course. In the 1987 series, April was likely ''very'' relieved when she was cured of the [[Cat Girl]] transformation that caused her to attack Splinter.
 
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