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{{quote|'''Buffy:''' You and bug people, Xander. What's up with that?
'''Xander:''' No, but this dude was completely different than praying mantis lady. He was a man ''of'' bugs, not a man who ''was'' a bug.|''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', "What's My Line, Part Two"}}
|''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', "What's My Line, Part Two"}}
 
Sometimes, when you want a [[Grotesque Gallery|really scary]] monster, a [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|giant insect]] just won't do. They've been done to death and look really [[Special Effects Failure|cheesy]] to boot. But you still want a bug monster - what do you do?
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* In ''[[Invader Zim]]'' [[Wave of Babies|a bunch of baby-like aliens]] combine into a giant bipedal monster.
{{quote|"''FORM GIGANTO-BABY!''"}}
* In ''[[Re BootReBoot]]'', we have Nulzilla. We also have {{spoiler|Enzo and Dot's father}}, who can regain a bipedal form and his ability to speak by making a <s> human</s> sprite-sized body of nulls, with the null that used to be him as the head.
* ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' had a villainous [[Crazy Cat Lady]] who surrounded herself with her thousands of cats and basically made a cat-shaped [[Humongous Mecha]] out of them.
* In ''[[Max Steel]]'', the villain Bio Constrictor was made of dozens of snakes.