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* Freya on ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' was a Druid girl cursed to turn into a winged werepanther at the stroke of midnight.
* In ''[[Grimm]]'' there are many people that have both a human form and a "creature" form, which have so far included werewolves, werebears, wereboars, wererats, satyrs, ogres, weresnakes, and weremice. There has been no indication of any limit to what "creatures" [[All Myths Are True|could be out there]]. And it is awesome.
* In ''[[Wednesday]]'', the title anti-heroine’s friend Enid is a werewolf who cannot “wolf out”; the most she can manage even under a full moon are claws, and even they tend to be of little use, getting in the way more often than they are useful. This causes her no end of distress, as a werewolf who cannot transform would be ostracized by her pack, likely never be able to mate, and would disappoint her parents on top of it. {{spoiler|In the season one finale, even [[Bad Moon Rising|a blood moon]] seems unable to help her do so… until the sociopathic [[Big Bad]] is about to kill Wednesday, and [[Taught By Experience|she finally manages to fully transform]], pulling a [[Big Damn Heroes]] as a result.}}
 
 
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