Metamorphosis
Within the context of the GTS community, metamorphosis is a radical change in a human (or some anthropomorphic being), becoming transformed into something very different (not human, but animals or even non-anthropomorphic inert beings). It is often abbreviate as morph.
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Acraga Coa: an insect that radically changes its shape (that is, there is a process of metamorphosis) from its caterpillar form to its winged moth form. More images here.
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The werewolf is a classic example of transformation.
It may sound weird (and it is), but there are those who believe that such a process can be associated with the size difference.
Shrinking?
It is human being is transformed into some object "smaller" (whatever that means or how the size difference is defined in that context) than this, so that (magically) continue to retain the "consciousness" despite being now an inert being. Some examples:
- A human becomes a piece of clothing, say, a glove. A normal-sized woman is equipped with this glove (obviously, she carries it in her hand), so there is interaction. Does that mean that for the "glove" said woman is a relative giantess (to be more precise: para-giantess).
- They can also be other "small" objects such as: a wristwatch, a shoe, socks, glasses, or some strange hybrid between "small" animal (like a bug) and a human.
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Johnny Bravo - SE2-EP07a: Johnny and a fly are mixed, making Johnny a fly (small size) with a human head and the fly making it a human (normal size) with a fly head. In this case, it is assumed that Johnny is the fly with a human head because that is the being that conserves Johnny's consciousness.
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Dexter - SE2-EP02a: Dexter changes body with a mouse, so Dexter is now a mouse (because he keeps his consciousness).
Enlargement?
It is human being is transformed into some object "larger" (whatever that means or how the size difference is defined in that context) than this, so that (magically) continue to retain the "consciousness" despite being now an inert being. Some examples:
- A woman is transformed into some architectural structure, let's say, a house. A person of normal size enters that house, so there is interaction. Does that mean that for the normal-sized person, is the house a giantess?
- They can also be other "big" objects such as: a skyscraper, a lamp post, an airplane, a ship, or a strange hybrid between a "big" animal (like a elephant) and a human.
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Megas XLR - SE2-EP01: A group of heroines (parodies of Sailor Moon) can be transformed into mechas. Does that mean that, like mechas, they are giantesses?
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold - SE1-EP05: A sorceress (normal size) is transformed into a dragon (giant size) to face the heroes.
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Adventure Time - SE09-EP08b: Bubblegum Princess is transformed into a tower.
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