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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
** 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
* 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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