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*** Had the show gotten a fourth season, there would have been an episode where the Autobots are forced to go face-to-face with Blackarachnia again, who now has started to make other Transformers part-organic. One of the organic robots the Autobots had to face in that episode would have been an [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Optimus Primal]]-esque robot named Primal Major. And the name of the episode? [[Take That|"Trukk vs. Munky."]]
* ''[[Turbo Teen]]''. The main character's face stretches out to become the grill of the car, his hands and feet become wheels, etc.
* One of the reasons why ''[[The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack]]'' is such a {{Nightmarefuel[[Nightmare Fuel|profoundly disturbing}}]] series is because of the abundance of this trope.
* The focus of the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (Animation)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' episode "Insane in the Membrane". After four seasons of losing body parts, Baxter Stockman finally obtains a new body via cloning. Soon enough, however, he discovers that it's unstable, as his limbs start deteriorating and melting off, ending with the result seen on the trope picture. Worse still, his mind is going with it...
* In the world of ''[[Codename Kids Next Door (Animation)|Codename Kids Next Door]]'', chicken pox works a little differently than it does in the real world. The victim does indeed get raised sores all over her face and body... except the sores are tiny, living chicken heads bursting through the skin to wriggle and cluck wildly. It's intended as a [[Visual Pun]], but plays out as pure [[Nightmare Fuel]].