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Originally Posted by biohawk84
How were the TF's in the Animorphs books? I remember them being relatively quick and non-process centric in the TV Series. The best in my opinion was the "forced" croc-tf one due to an "allergy".
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I recently acquired and revisited most of the Animorphs books and I will second that they contain a surprising amount of process detail. I remember them being one of the early TF triggers for me, but I didn't remember the true extent of how far the books went in describing their morphing abilities. I mean it doesn't get graphic like a lot of content in the community being that it's a YA series, but I don't think you'd be disappointed.
My favorite happens to be the book that was used as the basis for the "croc allergy" episode. The title of the book escapes me at the moment.
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There's a great scene in the book where the girl starts morphing uncontrollably like she did in the episode, except she's at home and she turns into a whole series of animals, including an elephant, which proceeds to collapse through the floor of her second story house after she busts out of her clothes.
I'm also quite partial to the horse TFs that are described pretty frequently throughout the series.