Can Beast Boy turn into cryptids?
Can Beast Boy turn into a hidden animal, like Bigfoot, Nessie, or Chupacabra?
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Can Beast Boy turn into a hidden animal, like Bigfoot, Nessie, or Chupacabra?
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Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
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all-scope wise would be good.
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Can Beast Boy turn into a hidden animal, like Bigfoot, Nessie, or Chupacabra?
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Can Beast Boy turn into a hidden animal, like Bigfoot, Nessie, or Chupacabra?
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dc teen-titans beast-boy
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Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
– Jenayah
Jan 28 at 0:32
all-scope wise would be good.
– user35971
Jan 28 at 0:58
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Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
– Jenayah
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all-scope wise would be good.
– user35971
Jan 28 at 0:58
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Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
– Jenayah
Jan 28 at 0:32
Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
– Jenayah
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all-scope wise would be good.
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For a single episode in the Teen Titans cartoon, he was able to turn into a Sasquatch:
It's pretty often that we see him transforming into dinosaurs (examples: Teen Titans cartoon, Teen Titans GO cartoon). This power dates back very far and was mentioned in this 1982 interview with the co-creator of Teen Titans. Although we don't see him transform into a plesiosaur (which is essentially what the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be), there's no reason I see he couldn't.
In the comic Teen Titans Go! #36, he transforms into a Gordanian, a type of alien:
In this comic Robin says that "Animals are [Beast Boy's] thing, but he's taken on other forms... Not without a lot of effort".
In the cartoon Teen Titans GO! (video), he tries to turn into a pegasus but becomes this instead:
I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
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Yes he can, over the years he has taken the form of creatures that have no bases in the animal kingdom, such as this, a multi headed creature.
He also can do a partial transformation such as this centaur.
Here is a reddit post of some of his strange non animal transformations.
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From Wikipedia:
Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur).
The given citation is Wallace, Dan (2008), "Beast Boy", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
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For a single episode in the Teen Titans cartoon, he was able to turn into a Sasquatch:
It's pretty often that we see him transforming into dinosaurs (examples: Teen Titans cartoon, Teen Titans GO cartoon). This power dates back very far and was mentioned in this 1982 interview with the co-creator of Teen Titans. Although we don't see him transform into a plesiosaur (which is essentially what the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be), there's no reason I see he couldn't.
In the comic Teen Titans Go! #36, he transforms into a Gordanian, a type of alien:
In this comic Robin says that "Animals are [Beast Boy's] thing, but he's taken on other forms... Not without a lot of effort".
In the cartoon Teen Titans GO! (video), he tries to turn into a pegasus but becomes this instead:
I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
add a comment |
For a single episode in the Teen Titans cartoon, he was able to turn into a Sasquatch:
It's pretty often that we see him transforming into dinosaurs (examples: Teen Titans cartoon, Teen Titans GO cartoon). This power dates back very far and was mentioned in this 1982 interview with the co-creator of Teen Titans. Although we don't see him transform into a plesiosaur (which is essentially what the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be), there's no reason I see he couldn't.
In the comic Teen Titans Go! #36, he transforms into a Gordanian, a type of alien:
In this comic Robin says that "Animals are [Beast Boy's] thing, but he's taken on other forms... Not without a lot of effort".
In the cartoon Teen Titans GO! (video), he tries to turn into a pegasus but becomes this instead:
I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
add a comment |
For a single episode in the Teen Titans cartoon, he was able to turn into a Sasquatch:
It's pretty often that we see him transforming into dinosaurs (examples: Teen Titans cartoon, Teen Titans GO cartoon). This power dates back very far and was mentioned in this 1982 interview with the co-creator of Teen Titans. Although we don't see him transform into a plesiosaur (which is essentially what the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be), there's no reason I see he couldn't.
In the comic Teen Titans Go! #36, he transforms into a Gordanian, a type of alien:
In this comic Robin says that "Animals are [Beast Boy's] thing, but he's taken on other forms... Not without a lot of effort".
In the cartoon Teen Titans GO! (video), he tries to turn into a pegasus but becomes this instead:
For a single episode in the Teen Titans cartoon, he was able to turn into a Sasquatch:
It's pretty often that we see him transforming into dinosaurs (examples: Teen Titans cartoon, Teen Titans GO cartoon). This power dates back very far and was mentioned in this 1982 interview with the co-creator of Teen Titans. Although we don't see him transform into a plesiosaur (which is essentially what the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be), there's no reason I see he couldn't.
In the comic Teen Titans Go! #36, he transforms into a Gordanian, a type of alien:
In this comic Robin says that "Animals are [Beast Boy's] thing, but he's taken on other forms... Not without a lot of effort".
In the cartoon Teen Titans GO! (video), he tries to turn into a pegasus but becomes this instead:
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I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
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I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
I don't believe the creature is ever named in that episode. I always thought it was more a werewolf type thing.
– jpmc26
Jan 28 at 13:14
add a comment |
Yes he can, over the years he has taken the form of creatures that have no bases in the animal kingdom, such as this, a multi headed creature.
He also can do a partial transformation such as this centaur.
Here is a reddit post of some of his strange non animal transformations.
add a comment |
Yes he can, over the years he has taken the form of creatures that have no bases in the animal kingdom, such as this, a multi headed creature.
He also can do a partial transformation such as this centaur.
Here is a reddit post of some of his strange non animal transformations.
add a comment |
Yes he can, over the years he has taken the form of creatures that have no bases in the animal kingdom, such as this, a multi headed creature.
He also can do a partial transformation such as this centaur.
Here is a reddit post of some of his strange non animal transformations.
Yes he can, over the years he has taken the form of creatures that have no bases in the animal kingdom, such as this, a multi headed creature.
He also can do a partial transformation such as this centaur.
Here is a reddit post of some of his strange non animal transformations.
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From Wikipedia:
Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur).
The given citation is Wallace, Dan (2008), "Beast Boy", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
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From Wikipedia:
Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur).
The given citation is Wallace, Dan (2008), "Beast Boy", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
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From Wikipedia:
Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur).
The given citation is Wallace, Dan (2008), "Beast Boy", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
From Wikipedia:
Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur).
The given citation is Wallace, Dan (2008), "Beast Boy", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
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Comics-wise or all-scope wise?
– Jenayah
Jan 28 at 0:32
all-scope wise would be good.
– user35971
Jan 28 at 0:58