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When a character shapeshifts into an animal, [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|voluntarily]] [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|or otherwise]], there is a high likelihood that an ''actual'' animal will try to hit on them.
 
The character may regard their newfound animal admirers as anything from a [[Dogged Nice Guy|Dogged Nice Creature]] to an [[Abhorrent Admirer]], depending on their perceptions of the species in question; unlike [[Black Comedy Rape]], the animal intends no real offense with their advances -- theadvances—the character probably just [[Smells Sexy]], whether they realize it or not.
 
While it can be (and often is) [[Played for Laughs]], it can also be played for all the [[Fetish Fuel]] it is worth, thanks in no small part to [[Rule 34]]: If the character starts [[The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body|viewing the animal as attractive]] in return, they might end up hitting on the animal themselves. The consequences of whether or not they can adequately restrain their amorous animal impulses can provide clues to the author's position on the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]]: it could, for example, [[Metamorphosis|trap the character in animal form forever]].
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* In ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'', when Ichigo accidentally turns into a cat, she gets hit on by a very fat [[Abhorrent Admirer]] cat whose lecherous meows are even translated for the reader/viewer. She gets rescued by another more [[Bishonen]]-looking cat, with whom she shares an [[Accidental Kiss]].
** Partially subverted, considering {{spoiler|the cat is Ryou, who experimented the transformation ray on himself before turning the girls into Mew Mews.}}
* In ''[[Dragonball Z]]'', Captain Ginyu accidentally does a [[Freaky Friday Flip|body swap]] with a frog. One of the first thing that happens to him when left to his own devices is a female frog having the hots for him. She chases Ginyu for the rest of the series--interestinglyseries—interestingly enough, following Ginyu to different planets when needed.
 
 
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== Western Animation ==
* It doesn't involve a human, but ''[[Looney Tunes]]''' Pepe le Pew's pursuit of a female cat who looks like a skunk following a run-in with some white paint has aspects of this.
** At the end of one cartoon he had the tables turned on him when ''he'' got painted (making him look like a [[wikipedia:Russian Blue|Russian Blue]]) while the female cat got soaked and lost her stripe -- andstripe—and her attractiveness to him.
** And continued in ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' with Fifi Le Fume, who mistakes both Sylvester [[Expy]] Furball and Wile E. equivalent Calamity for skunks at some point and pursues them.
* A reverse example happens in an episode of ''[[Sheep in The Big City]]'' when Sheep wishes to be human only to end up attracting [[Grande Dame|Lady]] [[Rich Bitch|Rich]][[Abhorrent Admirer|ington.]]
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