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Maintained to separate fiction - While some may argue that the category of Fictional Shapeshifters is superfluous, this category is maintained to separate shapeshifters appearing in works of fiction (i.e. characters created by a specific author in specific work) and those from legend, mythology or folklore (for instance, the trickster gods of various mythologies).
Werebat: Human with the ability to change into a bat-like form, appears in modern fiction. [4] [5] Werecoyote: Human with the ability to change into a coyote form comparable to a werewolf, [6] appears in modern fiction. [7] [8] [9] [6] It has been associated with America. [6]
Fictional shapeshifters (9 C, 154 P)-Fairy tales about shapeshifting (4 C, 211 P) Films about shapeshifting (5 C, 245 P) Television series about shapeshifting (3 C, 60 P)
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Fictional shapeshifters (9 C, 155 P) B. Bake-danuki (10 P) G. Shapeshifters in Greek mythology (15 C, 29 P) K. Kallikantzaros (8 P) ... Pages in category "Shapeshifters"
Puss in Boots - A clever and magical cat who tricks a king into raising a lowborn miller to the station of a great noble, and defeats a shapeshifting ogre by tricking him into becoming a mouse. Raven amongst the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Chitauri, alien shapeshifters from the Ultimate Marvel universe. Iguana, an enemy of Spider-Man; Lizard, an enemy of Spider-Man; The Lizard Men of Subterranea; The Lizard Men of the Savage Land; The Lizard Men of Tok from the Microverse; Sauron, a Pteranodon-like enemy of the X-Men; Skrulls, an alien race of reptilian shapeshifters
This is a list of fictional non-binary characters (i.e. genderqueer) identified as such in anime, animation, print media, ... The character, a shapeshifter, switches ...