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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]
In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting is found in the oldest forms of totemism and shamanism , as well as the oldest existent literature and epic poems such as the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Iliad .
Fictional shapeshifters (9 C, 154 P)-Fairy tales about shapeshifting (4 C, 211 P) Films about shapeshifting (5 C, 243 P) Television series about shapeshifting (3 C, 60 P)
Marvel Comics shapeshifters (1 C, 167 P) S. ... Pages in category "Fictional shapeshifters by franchise" This category contains only the following page.
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.
Fictional shapeshifters (9 C, 154 P) B. Bake-danuki (10 P) G. Shapeshifters in Greek mythology (15 C, 29 P) K. Kallikantzaros (8 P) ... Pages in category "Shapeshifters"
Fiction about shapeshifting (12 C, 179 P) T. Therianthropy (1 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Shapeshifting" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total.