K-8 ([info]consciousobject) wrote,
@ 2008-03-19 15:06:00
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First Catgirl Transformation
I have a fascination with certain creature transformations, one of the first ones I noticed being a transformation to catgirl. It's not really an erotic interest / fetish for me, just one of those things I think would be really interesting/cool to experience.

aprilcat


The first time I ever thought about the catgirl thing was upon seeing this episode from the second season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1989, called "The Catwoman From Channel Six," where April finds herself slowly turning into one. My seven-year-old self was fascinated by this idea, and how that would feel? What would it feel like to have a tail? What sort of sensation would fur have? Paws? A cat mouth, ears, etc.? And for some reason, that stuck with me.

One thing I've noticed since, is that I have next to zero interest in people transforming into a complete cat (or any other animal). It's that in-between state, of humanoid creature, that seems most interesting to me. Nor do I feel a strong association or desire to be any single particular animal, as those who identify as furries seem to. I'm just fascinated by what it'd feel like to temporarily be transformed into this or that form.

I've also noticed that some of these transformations can have somewhat an erotic appeal for me, if there are the right elements of control and/or humiliation. Which it turned out, to my surprise when I watched this episode again, this had plenty of as well. For example, as she slowly transforms, her speech becomes slightly inhibited by random meows that she can't control (though the voice acting of it is not very good / kind of annoying). A perfectly humiliating loss-of-control. She also appears to begin having trouble walking upright at times.

On top of that, halfway through the episode she runs into Shredder, who just so happens to have a mind-control cat collar on hand to fit her with. The odds, right? I'd like to have seen a little more of her trying to visibly fight the effects of the collar (maybe try to take it off, and discover she's unable to, etc.), but you can't have it all. ;-)

I've uploaded a clip to share of the episode edited down to just the cat parts, but I have to warn you: have you ever watched an old movie or TV show you remember being fond of as a kid, and realized as an adult that it really didn't hold up at all? Yeah, TMNT is very much one of those series. I was such a TMNT fanatic back in the day, but I've discovered that, as an adult, I'm unable to get through a full episode without *something* making me cringe. Bad acting, bad dialogue, bad writing...plenty of all three.

I'm not sure if the following was a regular occurrence, but in this episode it was some terrible stereotyping of women that got me rolling my eyes in particular. For example:

Don: Well, April, how's it feel being human again?

April: Awful! My nails are absolutely ruined from walking around on all fours!

Raph: *laughs* Yep, she's back to being a woman, all right.

Me: *groans*


Or when Shredder tells Bebop and Rocksteady to feed her, and Bebop throws a mouse in. April screams, and presses up against the other side of the cage.

Shredder: You fool! She's still more female than feline!

Me: *bangs head on desk*


Anyways, I've edited those bits out to spare you, but the full episode is easily found on YouTube if you're curious.

Now, enjoy some transmogrifying:



Her kitty-smile at the end of that clip is so cute. ^_^


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