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* ''Series/StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekStrangeNewWorldsS2E05Charades Charades]]" has Spock become fully human thanks to extradimensional aliens accidentally "repairing" him by using Christine Chapel as the template. While M'Benga and Chapel are working on a cure, Spock has to deal with his fiancée T'Pring insisting on a ritualistic tea ceremony involving the couple and their respective parents (minus Sarek, who's still not on speaking terms with Spock). Since Spock's future mother-in-law T'Pril is disdainful of humans, Amanda has to teach Spock how to pretend to be Vulcan to fool his future in-laws. He not only succeeds but also gains an insight into just how much his mother has suffered for his sake.
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* Fairy tale characters such as Gus (the mouse from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'') and [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid Ariel the mermaid]] appear in ''Series/OnceUponATime'', where they transform into humans from their respective species.

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* Fairy tale characters such as Gus (the mouse from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'') and [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid [[Franchise/TheLittleMermaid Ariel the mermaid]] appear in ''Series/OnceUponATime'', where they transform into humans from their respective species.
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* The ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "DNA" had Kryten turn human, much to his surprise and pleasure -- until he found out his spare parts (most notably his spare heads) hated him for it. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ofl_UP3apM Just take a look]] at the scene. And the photos were an example of EnforcedMethodActing. And his eyes no longer have a zoom mode. And his nipples no longer pull in radio signals. And the whole last-chicken-in-the-shop look for certain body parts.

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* The ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "DNA" had "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIVDNA D.N.A.]]" has Kryten turn human, much to his surprise and pleasure -- until he found finds out that his spare parts (most notably his spare heads) hated hate him for it. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ofl_UP3apM Just take a look]] at the scene. And the photos were an example of EnforcedMethodActing. And his eyes no longer have a zoom mode. And his nipples no longer pull in radio signals. And the whole last-chicken-in-the-shop look for certain body parts.



* It was also a punishment for Q in one episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Having less than a microsecond to decide, he chose to be human in the hopes that Picard and crew would protect him. Then spent most of the episode lamenting that he should have asked to be turned into anything else other than human.

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* It was This is also a punishment for Q in one the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''."[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E13DejaQ Déjà Q]]". Having less than a microsecond to decide, he chose to be human in the hopes that Picard and crew would protect him. Then spent most of the episode lamenting that he should have asked to be turned into anything else other than human.

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* The is the twist at the end of ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster". [[spoiler: The MonsterOfTheWeek is not, as Mulder suspects, a man who turns into a reptile-monster, but a reptile-monster who turns into a human, as the result of being bitten by one]]. Even Mulder doesn't know what to make of that one.

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* ''Series/TheXFiles'': The is the twist at the end of ''Series/TheXFiles'' the episode "Mulder "[[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE03MulderAndScullyMeetTheWereMonster Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster". [[spoiler: The Were-Monster]]". [[spoiler:The MonsterOfTheWeek is not, as Mulder suspects, a man who turns into a reptile-monster, but a reptile-monster who turns into a human, as the result of being bitten by one]]. one.]] Even Mulder doesn't know what to make of that one.one.
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* Samantha of ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' turned a horse into a woman just to understand what the horse wanted to say. The changeling was not happy with this: "I've got nothing to swat flies with!"
** She did this in another episode as well, turning a cat into a woman to model for her husband's boss. In this case, though, the cat-turned-woman actually ''likes'' being human.
* ''Franchise/{{Buffyverse}}'':
** ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
*** According to the Shanshu Prophecy, a vampire with a soul will earn the right to become human again after playing a pivotal role in the Apocalypse. So far, Angel and Spike are candidates.
*** Illyria started out life as a routine SealedEvilInACan, escaping from her tomb in a sarcophagus and possessing the body of Winifred "Fred" Burkle, a series regular. Illyria, having shrank down from the 50-foot Cthulhu into a skinny (albeit indestructible) corpse, is forced to throw in her lot with Angel's crew, being stuck with a form which would serve as catnip to her demonic cohorts. Adding to her problems, remnants of Fred's brain patterns start affecting the creature's personality, causing it to unconsciously reconstruct her host's old life -- including bonding with Fred's grieving lover, Wesley. By the series finale, it's almost impossible to tell where Fred ends and Illyria begins.
*** In the "I Will Remember You" episode of ''Series/{{Angel}},'' the titular vampire is made human by accidentally mixing his blood with the blood of a Mohra demon with regenerative powers. After becoming a SenseFreak, noting that he doesn't like yoghurt, having mucho bed-time with Buffy (in a ContrivedCoincidence {{Crossover}}) and generally enjoying the sun he employs an in-universe ResetButton when he learns that [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome his humanity will prevent him from fighting in the upcoming apocalypse]] and thus cause the deaths of many people, including the Slayer. His reward and punishment (two for one!) was being the only person to remember the lost day.
** Anya from ''[[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy]]'' is another example. Anya was originally a thousand-year-old vengeance demon who took human form to curse unfaithful men. Then in "The Wish" she loses her powers, and becomes human. She eventually resigns herself to being human. Her unfamiliarity with human social conventions (particularly not talking about sex in public) is a running gag/theme.
*** Or so it seems, at first; it actually turns out she ''originally'' was a human, born in Sweden during Viking times. And she was [[CloudCuckooLander just as weird]] back then, while other vengeance demons like Halfryk don't seem to have any such foibles.
** Also from Buffyverse, Darla, the first vampire seen in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, is resurrected as a human [[spoiler:complete with incurable disease that nearly killed her originally]] but with the full memory of having been a vampire intact. Later, [[spoiler:she is turned into a vampire again, but suffers from bouts of human emotions when she becomes pregnant with Connor.]]
* In ''Series/Charmed1998'', a snake, a rabbit, and a pig were turned into humans by a group of girls who wanted a date for a dance. The spell was temporary but the transformed men wanted to remain human permanently.
* The ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode "Little Boy Boo" has Robbie telling Baby a scary story about a "wereman", starring himself as the victim of the curse.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E4DaleksInManhattan "Daleks in Manhattan"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E5EvolutionOfTheDaleks "Evolution of the Daleks"]] has a halfway example: while stranded in the 1930s, Dalek Sec absorbs a human ally and becomes the first Human-Dalek. Admittedly, he doesn't really ''look'' like a human except for having arms and legs — he still has Dalek tentacles and the single eye on his new head — but his worldly perspective becomes more and more human during the rest of the arc, to the point that he begins to consider the Daleks' creator Davros to have been wrong and wants to help and be helped by the Daleks' sworn enemy, the Doctor himself. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this ends up getting him killed by the other Daleks as a heretic, possibly sacrificing himself to save the Doctor from the others.]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]] reveals that Time Lords can use a device called a Chameleon Arch to turn themselves human (or any other HumanAlien species) and put their memories and Time Lord nature in a fob watch. Opening the watch turns them back. The difference from most examples of this trope is that Time Lords, while transformed, have no real memory of their former selves. The Doctor, as a human, has strange dreams of his Time Lord life, but doesn't doubt his humanity and seems perfectly content.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia "Utopia"]] reveals another Chameleon Arch user: [[spoiler:TheMaster, a.k.a. "Professor Yana". As Yana, the Master hears the sound of drums that he started hearing when he looked into the Time Vortex as a child, but just like the Doctor earlier, doesn't suspect the truth.]]
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E4TheDoctorsWife The Doctor's Wife]]": [[spoiler:The TARDIS']] soul is ripped out and stuffed into a human body.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon "Fugitive of the Judoon"]]: [[spoiler:Ruth Clayton turns out to be a Time Lord hidden via a Chameleon Arch — and not just ''any'' Time Lord: she's a previously unknown incarnation of the Doctor whose positioning in their overall timeline is a mystery, since she and Thirteen don't have any memories of ever being each other. Her husband Lee is also implied to be a Time Lord or other Gallifreyan turned human as well, but with his memories intact.]]
* In ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', one man uses an artifact to turn his dog into a wife (his real wife is [[{{Animorphism}} turned into a dog]]).
* ''Series/{{Grimm}}'':
** After Adalind attacks Nick, his family, and his friends several times, Nick tricks her into biting him, which forces some of his Grimm blood into her system, stripping her of her hexenbiest powers. She spends the rest of the season working to recover her powers, feeling that she is nothing without her magical powers.
** In retaliation, Adalind takes a potion that transforms her to look like Nick's fiancee, Juliette. Nick and Adalind-as-Juliette then have sex, which strips Nick of his Grimm powers. Nick, who at one point hated being a Grimm, is desperate to recover his powers, realizing how much he's come to rely on them to protect the people around him.
* In ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' a pig named Katharine fell in love with Hercules from a previous adventure where he got turned into a pig. Aphrodite granted her wish to be human, and as a bonus, gave her a body identical to hers (they were played by the same actress). However, while Hercules treated her well, she ultimately could not adjust to living like a human and asked to be changed back. The final straw for her was that her barnyard friends didn't recognize her and they couldn't understand each other.
* In ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', Jeannie turned a chimpanzee named Sam into a man. Sam winds up liking being human.
* ''Series/TheJourneyOfFlower'': Tang Bao, a spirit worm, turns into a human in episode thirteen.
* ''Series/MakoMermaidsAnH2OAdventure'' has a trio of mermaids banished from their pod when they accidentally allow a human boy to enter their sacred moon pool and become a merman. To get back, the trio use magic to take human appearance and have a hard time at first from walking to figuring out what to eat and human customs.
** The trio soon discover the school principal is a mermaid herself who made herself appear human years before after falling in love with a human boy and she helps them get used to their new forms.
** Rita's cat Poseidon winds up as a copy of Evie after spilling some potions and seeing Evie in the hallway. Though apparently instantly able to speak, Poseidon gives no acknowledgment whatsoever that a change even took place. However, s/he still behaves like a cat, knows that the mermaids are mermaids (which, at this point, the real Evie doesn't), and doesn't know things Evie knows, causing no end of confusion for the main cast. (Especially for Evie, who is told multiple times that she was just seen somewhere she knows she wasn't.)
** [[spoiler:It's later revealed that Zack was born as a merman; his mother transformed him into a human using a powerful spell that couldn't be broken by contact with water until he fell into the Moon Pool.]]
* Fairy tale characters such as Gus (the mouse from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'') and [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid Ariel the mermaid]] appear in ''Series/OnceUponATime'', where they transform into humans from their respective species.
** In ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'', [[spoiler:Cyrus begins the series as a genie (once a human) but later becomes a human. Additionally, Will briefly becomes a genie but is restored to a human again.]]
* In ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'', this is [[spoiler: Mack's]] fate when Sentinel Knight uses the Corona Aurora to [[spoiler: resurrect him after his HeroicSacrifice.]]
* The ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' episode "Cassie's Best Friend" has Cassie's dog Jetson become a human being.
* Black cat Luna of the live-action ''Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon'' has the ability to turn into a human girl. Unlike prior incarnations in [[Franchise/SailorMoon the franchise]] she turns into a small child, and even a Sailor Senshi. However, she still acts like a cat sometimes, and sneezing changes her back.
* The ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "DNA" had Kryten turn human, much to his surprise and pleasure -- until he found out his spare parts (most notably his spare heads) hated him for it. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ofl_UP3apM Just take a look]] at the scene. And the photos were an example of EnforcedMethodActing. And his eyes no longer have a zoom mode. And his nipples no longer pull in radio signals. And the whole last-chicken-in-the-shop look for certain body parts.
* The Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} TV movie ''Rufus'' is about a dog who becomes a teenage boy by wearing a magical necklace. Like the above, it's filled with MyInstinctsAreShowing moments. The sequel has Rufus falling in love with a girl who owns a similar necklace -- and she's really a cat!
* Being [[ShapeshifterModeLock stuck in his]] [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm human-like form]] was a punishment for Odo on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. Interestingly, the condition lasted several episodes before it was finally reversed.
* It was also a punishment for Q in one episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Having less than a microsecond to decide, he chose to be human in the hopes that Picard and crew would protect him. Then spent most of the episode lamenting that he should have asked to be turned into anything else other than human.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'':
** [[MsFanservice Seven of Nine]] started out as human, became a [[TheVirus Borg]] as a kid, and was forcibly [[BroughtDownToNormal brought back down to human]] (more or less) by the crew of ''Voyager''. While initially not happy about it (to say the least), Captain Janeway guided her through the process of rediscovering her humanity through time, patience, care, LesYay...
** Also, it was impossible to communicate with Species 8472 before they started taking on human form, and afterwards we never saw them in their tripedal, purple-skinned, cross-pupilled SupernaturalGoldEyes form again.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Castiel in the episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E21TwoMinutesToMidnight Two Minutes to Midnight]]". After his previous altercation with other angels in "Point of No Return", Castiel turns up in a hospital and finds that he has become pretty much human. [[spoiler:He shows that there's just enough angel left inside him to resist Pestilence's powers.]]
** As of the end of Season 8, [[spoiler:not only has Castiel been subjected to this again, but so has ''every angel in Heaven'', barring the one vengeful angel who forced them all to fall]].
** Additionally, late in Season 8 it was revealed that it was possible [[spoiler:to cure a demon's soul back into that of a human. The two times its been done on-screen have involved [[HeelRealization a lot of crying as the demons realize]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone just how terrible their actions as a demon were]].]]
%%* [[spoiler:Katherine]] in the Season 5 finale of ''Series/TheVampireDiaries''.
** In the final season, [[spoiler: Jack]] turns [[spoiler: Chuck, the character who serves as the in-universe equivalent of God]] into a human so that the latter can understand the difficulties of being a human, particularly trying to survive in a universe where the omnipotent deity treats your life like a cringey reality TV show. [[spoiler: Chuck]] is appalled realizing that he is no longer in control and that he will eventually die, just like all the other mortals.
* The 1997 TV movie ''Whiskers'' is about a boy who spends too much time with his cat. His cat was turned into a human with the help of an Egyptian goddess wishing he has a human friend. Filled with MyInstinctsAreShowing moments.
* Used in ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' when Alex gets Justin to turn a couple of guinea pigs into humans for some information.
* The is the twist at the end of ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster". [[spoiler: The MonsterOfTheWeek is not, as Mulder suspects, a man who turns into a reptile-monster, but a reptile-monster who turns into a human, as the result of being bitten by one]]. Even Mulder doesn't know what to make of that one.

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