"Below is a list of all transformations/alternate states in the Metal Slug series."@en . . . "nm0314776"@en . . . . . "9612"^^ . . "2314"^^ . . "audiobook"@en . "Captain Sulu Adventures #1"@en . "Transformations is the hundred and fourth and last episode of Transformers: Rescue Bots. It first aired in the United States on October 29, 2016 on Discovery Family."@en . . . "Dana Ivey"@en . . "--02-01"^^ . . . "Transformations"@en . . "Transformations"@en . . . . . . "This article is a list of transformations that players can use in specific parties."@en . . . . "none"@en . . . . . . "Imperial Silver Piece x2"@en . . "First adventure"@en . . . . "ISBN 0671864386 \nISBN 067188624X"@en . . "\"Cacophony\""@en . . . . . . . . . . "In the series, Arthur, Lancelot and other playable characters may be temporarily transformed into something else by evil magic. The Magician is the most common source of transformations, but it may also be caused by other hazards and enemies, like Rangda and Hell Face."@en . . "A staple of the comic book superhero is the costume they wear either to differentiate themselves from their secret identity, or simply as a more practical means of engaging in combat. Clark Kent is known in popular culture for using a telephone booth to change into Superman, while The Flash stores his costume compacted into a tiny ring. Wonder Woman's method often uses a bit more flair. In the 1970s, Lynda Carter developed the most famous method of transformation for the Wonder Woman TV series: performing a pirouette as a means to spin Diana Prince around, shedding her civilian fatigues, and emerging as Wonder Woman. The practice has been emulated in the comics, which prior to the TV series, used other means. Most notably, this involved passing the loop of her lasso over her body to magically reveal her costume."@en . . . . . "11611.8"^^ . . . "Transformations are a big part of Sailor Moon, since the Senshi uses them to transform into their sailor fukus while yelling out a special command along with holding a pen, wand, or in Usagi's case her brooch."@en . . . "Blue Mage 50+"@en . "Excel"@en . "This article is a list of transformations that players can use in specific parties."@en . "In the Kirby series, transformations are forms that Kirby can take that change his appearance and abilities. These differ from his usual Copy Abilities in that he does not need to inhale any enemies to gain them, and rather than changing color or gaining a hat, his entire body is changed into a different form. Transformations first appeared in Kirby's Epic Yarn and have since appeared in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse as well. Transformations have so far appeared only in games where Kirby does not have access to his usual Copy Abilities."@en . . "Below is a list of all transformations/alternate states in the Metal Slug series."@en . "2294"^^ . "Approx. 70 Minutes"@en . . . "Transformations are forms the player can take to aid in battle until the timer expires or the player is Knocked Out. Powersets that include transformations are Ice, Nature, Sorcery and Mental. Other transformations can be obtained through the use of Trinkets or during certain game and story events."@en . . "Transformations are a big part of Sailor Moon, since the Senshi uses them to transform into their sailor fukus while yelling out a special command along with holding a pen, wand, or in Usagi's case her brooch."@en . "George Takei, Dana Ivey, and Daniel Gerroll"@en . "CS NPC Raubahn"@en . . . . . "In the series, Arthur, Lancelot and other playable characters may be temporarily transformed into something else by evil magic. The Magician is the most common source of transformations, but it may also be caused by other hazards and enemies, like Rangda and Hell Face."@en . . "Transformations is the hundred and fourth and last episode of Transformers: Rescue Bots. It first aired in the United States on October 29, 2016 on Discovery Family."@en . "Daniel Gerroll"@en . "A staple of the comic book superhero is the costume they wear either to differentiate themselves from their secret identity, or simply as a more practical means of engaging in combat. Clark Kent is known in popular culture for using a telephone booth to change into Superman, while The Flash stores his costume compacted into a tiny ring. Wonder Woman's method often uses a bit more flair. The practice has been emulated in the comics, which prior to the TV series, used other means. Most notably, this involved passing the loop of her lasso over her body to magically reveal her costume."@en . . . "ISBN 067188624X"@en . . "A juvenile soulflayer has been discovered in the Alzadaal Undersea Ruins. Make your way to the ruins and eliminate this threat."@en . . . . "audio"@en . . "other"@en . ""@en . . "Paragon of Blue Mage Excellence"@en . . . . . "Yes, by erasing AF memory"@en . . . . "Transformations are forms the player can take to aid in battle until the timer expires or the player is Knocked Out. Powersets that include transformations are Ice, Nature, Sorcery and Mental. Other transformations can be obtained through the use of Trinkets or during certain game and story events."@en . "In the Kirby series, transformations are forms that Kirby can take that change his appearance and abilities. These differ from his usual Copy Abilities in that he does not need to inhale any enemies to gain them, and rather than changing color or gaining a hat, his entire body is changed into a different form. Transformations first appeared in Kirby's Epic Yarn and have since appeared in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse as well. Transformations have so far appeared only in games where Kirby does not have access to his usual Copy Abilities."@en . "22942314"^^ . . . "671864386"^^ . "nm0412374"@en . .