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** Inque, a shapeshifting mutant who provides plenty of ''canon'' [[Fetish Fuel]] for the technician who releases her from a cryogenics facility. She dupes him in the nastiest way imaginable. She also likes to engage in [[Orifice Invasion]] and at one point tries to suffocate the protagonist by forcing herself down his throat.
** In one episode, an android contorts his limbs horribly in order to chase Batman down an elevator shaft. The commentary mentions that this was an homage to ''[[Urotsukidouji|Legend of the Overfiend]]''.
** "Splicers" is about this new fad of people (mostly teenagers) getting some animal genetics mixed with their body so they look like human/animal hybrids, including a bull, a snake, and a big cat ([[Furry Fandom|sounds really familiar for some reason]]) . Even Terry McGinnis involuntarily becomes an actual batman until he got better. However, the ''really'' bad part is when, after splicing becomes illegal since it makes people more aggressive, Batman goes to confront the guy who invented the process, who then turns himself into some weird [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|Hawk-tiger-snake thing]] and after knocking away Terry's gun filled with mutagen cure all, Terry starts sticking the villian with multiple syringes. The villian then transforms into a [[Nightmare Fuel|disgusting creature that is even today one of the most disturbing things ever]] [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|put into a kid's show.]] Unless you want to possbily be scared witless and lose some sleep, [[Take Our Word for It]]. [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101214110729/http://dvdinmypants.com/reviews/A-G/images/batmanbeyond5.jpg Otherwise...]
** Jackson Chappell, who is rendered an obscenely muscled but brain-dead vegetable after an overdose of steroid patches.
** The dog fighting club whose owner is using steroids on the dogs. The first test subject is... a bit overdone.
** "Earth Mover" featured a rotting, ''living'' corpse, who was buried alive with a radioactive chemical that fused his body into the surrounding dirt. After years of being trapped underground, he looks like [http://scrimbrown.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/earthmover.jpg this]{{Dead link}}. And keep in mind that ''[[And I Must Scream|he's still alive]]''.
* In ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYVS01MI2ZE Brainiac morphs Lex Luthor's body] into some bizarre hybrid of biology and technology.
** There's also an earlier scene in the same episode where Supergirl kills Galatea by... smashing a giant freaking power cable from the Watchtower's main reactor into her stomach. As Supergirl and an injured Steel limp away; you see Galatea twitching, her skin grey and a massive scar on her stomach.