Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Update Complete!

The December update is now complete. 10 new items have been added since Sunday.
I didn't get around to posting everything I wanted, such as the many comics I have backlogged, but those will appear in the next update, which should be in mid-January (if I have lots of free time after Christmas, I might post one or two items). So if you suggested something that didn't show up this time, my apologies--I'll get to it! In the meantime, enjoy the new stuff. Youtube has become rather unpredictable, so please let me know ASAP if any of the videos get taken down. Have a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

P.S. There's a full moon on Christmas, so if you transform and run amok, make sure you wake up indoors!

P.P.S. Shadowlord Inc. just updated as well, so make sure to check the many fresh goodies over there!


Tiger and Wolf (Werewolf and Weretiger Transformations)

Here's a slightly strange movie: Tiger and Wolf (2013) seems to have been inspired by the Twilight craze, since the story involves lots of shirtless high school hunks turning into werewolves and weretigers (which are part of Thai folklore). But despite what you're about to see, most of the movie is live-action--only the parts involving werecreatures are animated. Now, on one hand that's an interesting way to cut costs. One the other, the animation looks like it was made in two hours on the director's mac. Nevertheless, it's an interesting experiment. Towards the end, you can see one of the live action characters shift into his animated counterpart.


Crying Wolf (Werewolf Transformations)

This very cheesy werewolf film was released earlier this year. As you can see, the special effects are a combination of cheap CGI and even cheaper costumes, but I give the filmmakers credit for going to the effort of portraying several werewolf transformations. I've edited together the first transformation scene, a later scene of a group of characters transforming (NSFW--there are lady boobs on display), and a reversion scene toward the end.


The Changing Times Podcast

For the first time I'm going to write about something that isn't a movie, TV show, comic, or book.
Changing Times is a podcast that's all about transformations. As proprietor Cheasy Dino states, it's "a project to create a more sociable atmosphere for transformation enthusiasts." It's goal "is to bring the transformation community together, as well as share our interests." The podcast features interviews with artists, writers, and various other members of the TF community. Past guests have included Dragoniade and Arania, and our friend Dutchbull will be appearing soon too.

And now I have joined their company. Last fall I had the pleasure of being interviewed for the podcast, and you can now listen to the results. I'm not sure if you want to hear me ramble on for an hour, but please support the podcast and give some of the other episodes a listen. My thanks to Cheasy for a very enjoyable interview and for helping to create stronger ties in the transformation community.

Scream Street (Werewolf Transformation)

Scream Street is a claymation/stop-motion animated series from the BBC, based on a popular set of children's books. The main character is a werewolf. From what I can tell, the same transformation sequence is re-used in most of the episodes, so here's its first appearance, in episode 2.


Werewolf Transformation 7 by blackjack60

Concrete Revolutio & Zatch Bell (Jaguar Transformation and monster transformation)

Thanks to Daymon for alerting me to episode 10 of the anime Concrete Revolutio. I have no idea what's going on this clip, but the Jaguar-man is pretty cute:



As a bonus, here's another find by Daymon--a clip from episode 147 of Zatch Bell, showing a little monster turning into a much bigger one:

Monday, December 21, 2015

Robinsons Drinks (Age Progression Transformation)

This juice commercial is true to its title: "They Grow Up Fast." And it's very well edited!

Robinsons TV advert 2015 - They Grow Up Fast from McKenzie Rudolphe Films on Vimeo.


I wish the transformation between the early adolescent and rebellious teenager had been shown, but I can't complain about anything else.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (Monster Transformation)

Thanks to Mike for recommending this clip from a Marvel Comics TV show. I'm not familiar with the material, so all I can say is that in a character turns into a spiky, hulking monster called "Lash."


In the next episode (season 3, episode 7), Lash transforms again:

And for those who like reversion scenes, he reverts to human form here.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Rat and Monster Transformations)

The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon was full of transformations, and Daymon recommended featuring three of them. Putting aside from the mutation scene in the first episode, there's also... Vernon's rat-man transformation: The Turtles' secondary mutation into monsters:


Michelangelo's later, even better mutation into a nastier-looking monster--keep watching until you're past the 1:30 mark: Leonardo undergoes a similar transformation several minutes later. And here's a bonus--the anthropomorphic transformations of the Punk Frogs!

Momo Kyun Sword (Monster/Muscle Growth Transformation)

In the last Transformation Round-Up I featured a muscle-growth gif (found by Daymon) from an unknown anime and asked if anyone knew what show it from. An anonymous commenter, following on a tip left by the aptly named "Ms. Helpful," found the source.
It's from the anime Momo Kyun Sword and features a demon who becomes stronger whenever he eats women's panties. Here's the clip--there's further muscle growth toward the end:

Muscle growth fans should make sure to watch the other videos on this excellent channel!

Guardians of the Galaxy (Racoon Monster/Muscle Growth Transformation)

Thanks to Daymon for the following discovery: in the ninth episode of this Marvel comics cartoon, the brother of Rocket Racoon undergoing a Hulk-style transformation.





One Punch Man (Monster/Muscle Growth Transformations)

 Edit: I'm re-dating this as a "new" post since the original video was taken down shortly after I originally embedded it, and I didn't get around to finding  a replacement until now.

Thanks to Daymon for suggesting the first episode of this anime parody of the superhero genre.
The clip below should explain itself:


Far23 also discovered that a Lion boss in a later episode undergoes some muscle growth of his own.