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* The ''[[Iron Man]]'' cartoon of the 90's had this. When Tony needed the armor he was currently wearing to be something else, he'd call the other armor by name, and his chassis would simply change accordingly. This was a way to integrate the vast variations of Iron Man armor from the comics.
* [[Captain Marvel]] can apparently '''weaponise''' his transformation sequence, if his appearance in ''[[Justice League]]'' is anything to go by. While [[Let's You and Him Fight|battling]] [[Superman]], he caught Supes in a [[Bear Hug]], called out his transformation phrase, and the bolt of lightning that would normally have transformed him back into Billy Batson instead struck Supes for damage.
* In ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]'', Jessica uses the [[Green Lantern]] Oath to do this (as in, "In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night!"), a departure from the comic version where the Oath is used to recharge the Ring. Sometimes she doesn't need to say anything at all, but then, [[Self-Parody| this isn't exactly a serious adaptation.]]
 
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