Female Cartoon Characters Who Get Possessed
Note: Or infested. Animation, comics, etc. Be free to suggest more. Male list. Female live-action list. Male live-action list.
Frightwig from Ben 10 (“Ghosfreaked out”)
Gwen Tennyson from Ben 10 (“Ghosfreaked out”)
Anya Alstreim from Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
Sissi Delmas from Code Lyoko (“Contact,” “Cousins Once Removed”)
Tamiya Diop from Code Lyoko (“Music to Soothe the Savage Beast”)
Aelita Hopper from Code Lyoko (“Double Trouble,” “The Pretender,” “The Secret”)
nurse from Code Lyoko (“Contact”)
Yolanda Perraudin from Code Lyoko (“Tip-Top Shape”)
Milly Solovieff from Code Lyoko (“Music to Soothe the Savage Beast”)
Sophie from Code Lyoko (“Music to Soothe the Savage Beast”)
various from Code Lyoko (“Lyoko Minus One”)
Muriel Bagge from Courage the Cowardly Dog (“The Demon in the Mattress”)
Sam Manson from Danny Phantom (“Urban Jungle”)
Paulina from Danny Phantom (“Lucky in Love,” “Public Enemies,” “What You Want”)
various from Danny Phantom (“Urban Jungle”)
Mabel Pines from Gravity Falls (“The Inconveniencing”)
Mandy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (“Get out of My Head!”)
woman possessed by mummy’s ghost from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (“Get out of My Head!”)
Ami Onuki from HiHi Puffy AmiYumi (“Ami Goes Bad”)
Wonder Woman from Justice League Unlimited (“Dead Reckoning”)
Jody Irwin from The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (“It Takes a Pillage”)
Ophelia Ramirez from The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (“It Takes a Pillage”)
Katie from Martin Mystery (“The Curse of the Necklace”)
Diana Lombard from Martin Mystery (“The Body-Swapper,” “Haunting of the Blackwater,” “Return of the Djini”)
M.O.M. from Martin Mystery (“Beast from within”)
Jenny Wakeman from My Life As a Teenage Robot (“Pest Control,” “The Return of the Raggedy Android”)
Lorna from Over the Garden Wall (“The Ringing of the Bell”)
Hotaru Tomoe from Sailor Moon S
Clover from Totally Spies! (“It’s How You Play the Game”)
Mira from Totally Spies! (“It’s How You Play the Game”)
Maria Kurenai from Vampire Knight
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I think my favorite demons in Dragon Age are envy and hunger. They operate like ambush predators in a way no other demon does; because they operate mostly outside of the fade.
Envy targets people that it is envious of, that will grant it more power/status/renown. You don’t have to be envious, just of enough significance that it is envious. Which means that no one is safe from this demon. And when it catches you? It will either keep you alive or kill you. But before that, it traps you in your own mind to study you, not the fade, your own mind. A place where friends and such can’t reach you to save you. It adds a whole other dimension of existence to da that is just ripe for expanding on the limits and rules. On top of that, when it takes your traits they’re used in the most extreme form of them to further its goals. Suddenly your good intentions are paving the road of others suffering thanks to the demon wearing your face, at best (in my opinion) your dead and your loved ones deal with the fallout. At worst, you have to recover from the damage, it might introduce new paranoias or repulsion, and that’s a fun little psychological horror element to me.
Hunger though, sure it can possess you. Make you a vampire. But it also doesn’t have to. It cursed you, lays in wait till someone so desperate, so hungry for something like revenge, survival, or power, that it will curse you. Fuel you on your endeavor and feed on your hunger as you infect more and more. Which brings this fun little man vs nature vs man triad that just really I want more of in media.
Nightmare would make the list…if it ever left the fade. Like truly, the fact it can erase memories, haunt you with your deepest fears, feed them? There are so many fun narrative devices that invites. But it sits in the fade, it’s restricted in a way that most won’t ever encounter the massive threat it could be.
But hunger and envy? They’re rare and seemingly stalk about Thedas freely. Picking where they hunker down and who is their victims. Envy based on its own desires and hunger by its own design. I’d like more of that honestly.
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hey the concept of the hermits going home without cub being cured and also potentially hc!false having been replaced by e!false is equal parts terrifying and intriguing to me
especially would love to see Xb and Beefs reaction to their friends finally coming home only for everything to still be so so wrong
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The Summer That Hikaru Died/Hikaru Ga Shinda Natsu
by Mokumoku Ren
When Yoshiki's best friend Hikaru (also the one who he has feelings for) is lost in the mountains surrounding their idyllic village, everyone fears the worst. But one week later Hikaru returns seemingly unhurt. But Yoshiki can't help but feel that something is not quite the same with his friend. And maybe this has something to do with the myths of a "Lord Brain Snatcher" that's prevalent in their small village.
The initial chapters can seem super confusing but the story gets clearer as it goes forward. It is scary and thrilling. Definitely a good read!
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SNATCHED
Over the past few years Hulu has really made an effort during the Halloween season with their Huluween celebration which amongst features and specials, includes original horror short films. This year one of the entries, SNATCHED, stars She-Hulk herself, Tatiana Maslany. This quirky horror comedy, deals with a teen boy coming out to his parents who may or may not be dealing with possession.
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