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* Every member of Oberon's Children from ''[[Gargoyles]]'' is a Shapeshifter. Heck, "changeling" was another name for them used by the title characters.
* Klone from ''[[Blackstar]]'' is a rare example of a good-aligned shapeshifter, using his powers to combat the forces of evil and once to even sneak into the [[Big Bad]]'s hideout.
* Widget from the ''[[Widget, the World Watcher]]'' series can shapeshift to pretty much anything as long as he isn't upside down.
* Two episodes of ''[[Exo Squad]]'' featured a Neosapien who was transformed into a [[Blob Monster|blobish creature]] that could shapeshift by Automutation Syndrome and medical experiments.
* Beast Boy from ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'', of course, can change himself into [[Animorphism|any animal that has ever lived]], earth-based or alien—he just seems to need to know what it looks like. Madame Rouge, one of the main villains from the fifth season, however, puts him to shame, being able to transform into ''anything'', period, in addition to the ability to reform herself if killed. She's generally considered to be ''the'' deadliest one-on-one opponent in the show, barring the [[The Legions of Hell|demon characters]].