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* Venom of ''[[Spider-Man]]'' can camouflage itself by blending in with nearby walls and mimic other humans or clothing.
* Sham of the ''[[DNAgents]]'' can be any human form, but he doesn't transform his clothing.
* ''[[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]]'' has [[Meaningful Name|Karma]], which is a [[Justified Trope]] considering she's a robotic spy with advanced synthetic texture-maping tech for skin.
 
 
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== Tabletop Games ==
* ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' is filled with creatures, races, classes, spells, and items that allow characters to shapeshift.
** Creature example: Dopplegangers.
** Race example: Changelings (actually descended from dopplegangers).
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* To a very limited extent, Meatwad from ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''. He can form a hotdog (made out of meat), or an igloo (made out of meat). Occasionally he takes other forms (meat bridge, Samurai Lincoln).
** And in [[The Movie]] an office park complex.
* ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' has mainly all of the fairies in fairyworld who can shapeshift at will due to their magic powers. Cosmo and Wanda can also do this—except in one episode where Cosmo's fagiggly gland acted up causing [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|just the opposite]] to happen to him.
* Nergal Jr from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]''.
* Courage from ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]''.
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* The Polymorphic Specters from ''[[Code Lyoko]]''.
* David Bowie (yes, ''that'' David Bowie) has shapeshifting powers in ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'' world. In one scene he transforms into a bird and flies away, prompting Hank to comment that "the guy from ''[[Labyrinth]]'' turned into a bird and flew away!"
* Ralph, The All Purpose Animal from ''[[Twice Upon a Time (1983 film)|Twice Upon a Time]]''.
* The Fleeblebroxians from the ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' episode "Dale Beside Himself" can shapeshift into whatever they want to. One of them spends half of the episode as a Dale [[Doppelganger]].
* In an episode of ''[[South Park]]'', the kids are captured by aliens. Their leader is a shapeshifter who initially takes the form of Stan's dad. The kids denounce this as stupid (a [[Take That]] against ''[[Contact (film)|Contact]]''), and he goes on to take a variety of forms ripped from pop culture, all of which the kids reject. Finally, he asks them what they want—and they settle on "a taco...that craps ice cream", a form he [[Crowning Moment of Funny|assumes for the remainder of the episode.]]
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