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Not to be confused with [[Fusion Dance|Fusion]] or [[Grand Theft Me]], but somewhat similar to [[Sharing a Body]] in some cases (but not always).
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== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Rune Soldier Louie]]'', the main character, Louie, fist fights in a tournament with an assassin, only find that his opponent's executioner mask covered head is a disguise for a really, really tiny second assassin, who attempts to knife the tournament's sponsor...and fails.
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== Film ==
* Disney's ''[[Hercules (1997 film)||Hercules]]'' and its following cartoon series have Pain and Panic, two shapeshifting imp-like minions in service to the [[Big Bad]]. More curious is their ability to combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[Sharing a Body|Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in ''[[Little Nemo|Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be ([[Fantastic Racism|being goblins]]). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
* Disney's ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]'' has Dopey stand on top of Sneezy, in a long coat, to dance with Snow White in the Silly Song number.
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