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{{quote|'''Spike:'''...why the hell are you suddenly a Fyarl demon? You just come over up all demon-y this morning?<br />
{{quote|'''Spike:'''...why the hell are you suddenly a Fyarl demon? You just come over up all demon-y this morning?
'''Demon-Giles:''' As a matter of fact, I did. Thanks to [[Evil Former Friend|Ethan Rayne.]]|''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''}}
'''Demon-Giles:''' As a matter of fact, I did. Thanks to [[Evil Former Friend|Ethan Rayne.]]
|''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''}}


It's morning; time for you to wake-up. You're still groggy, but you manage to roll out of bed, same as always. Maybe you feel weird; maybe your bedroom seems out of place somehow, but you're still too tired to think about it. So you stumble to the bathroom, splash some water in your face, blink the sleep from your eyes, look at yourself in the mirror and...
It's morning; time for you to wake-up. You're still groggy, but you manage to roll out of bed, same as always. Maybe you feel weird; maybe your bedroom seems out of place somehow, but you're still too tired to think about it. So you stumble to the bathroom, splash some water in your face, blink the sleep from your eyes, look at yourself in the mirror and...
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''[[Dramatic Gasp|GASP!]]''
''[[Dramatic Gasp|GASP!]]''


It's not ''your'' face in the mirror! At least, not the face you had last night. Maybe you've [[Gender Bender|switched sexes]]; maybe you've become [[Tomato in The Mirror|the one thing you hate most]]; maybe you've [[Freaky Friday Flip|switched bodies with someone]] or [[The Metamorphosis (Literature)|turned into a giant insect]], but whatever it is, you're not ''you'' anymore. You have been [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|transformed without your knowledge or consent]] and it happened while you were sleeping. You don't know how or why it happened; you [[Just Woke Up That Way]]!
It's not ''your'' face in the mirror! At least, not the face you had last night. Maybe you've [[Gender Bender|switched sexes]]; maybe you've become [[Tomato in the Mirror|the one thing you hate most]]; maybe you've [[Freaky Friday Flip|switched bodies with someone]] or [[The Metamorphosis|turned into a giant insect]], but whatever it is, you're not ''you'' anymore. You have been [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|transformed without your knowledge or consent]] and it happened while you were sleeping. You don't know how or why it happened; you '''Just Woke Up That Way'''!


This is extremely common in stories about involuntary shapeshifting, particularly if the writers are trying to shock the audience. In situations where the source of the transformation is not rapidly explained, this overlaps with [[Ontological Mystery]].
This is extremely common in stories about involuntary shapeshifting, particularly if the writers are trying to shock the audience. In situations where the source of the transformation is not rapidly explained, this overlaps with [[Ontological Mystery]].

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== [[Film]] ==


== Film ==

* ''[[Freaky Friday]]'', after the characters switch bodies.
* ''[[Freaky Friday]]'', after the characters switch bodies.
* ''[[Big (Film)|Big]]''
* ''[[Big]]''{{context}}
* ''[[13 Going On 30 (Film)|Thirteen Going On Thirty]]''
* ''[[13 Going on 30]]''{{context}}


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The [[Trope Codifier]] is Gregor Samsa in [[Franz Kafka]]'s ''[[The Metamorphosis]]'', who wakes-up one morning transformed into a giant insect.

* The canonical example is probably Gregor Samsa in [[Franz Kafka]]'s ''[[The Metamorphosis (Literature)|The Metamorphosis]]'', who wakes-up one morning transformed into a giant insect.
* In ''[[Orlando: A Biography]]'', the title character's [[Gender Bender]] takes place in just such a way, with the notable difference that she is not in the [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|slightest perturbed by it]].
* In ''[[Orlando: A Biography]]'', the title character's [[Gender Bender]] takes place in just such a way, with the notable difference that she is not in the [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|slightest perturbed by it]].
* The origin of ''[[George Shrinks]]'' in the original books. In the animated series he was born that way.
* The origin of ''[[George Shrinks]]'' in the original books. In the animated series he was born that way.
* In the [[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]] book ''The Familiar'', Jake wakes up as an adult.
* In the [[Animorphs]] book ''The Familiar'', Jake wakes up as an adult.
* In ''[[A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'' the clown Bottom wakes up with a donkey head. He takes it surprisingly well.
* In ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' the clown Bottom wakes up with a donkey head. He takes it surprisingly well.


== Live-Action Television ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* The episode "Face of the Enemy" on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[A Day in the Limelight|opens with Counselor Troi]] getting out of bed to find that she's unaccountably become a Romulan.

* The episode ''[[Good Troi Episode|Face of the Enemy]]'' on ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' opens with Counselor Troi getting out of bed to find that she's unaccountably become a Romulan.
* Similarly, the ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "Second Skin" sees Major Kira wake up to find that she's a Cardassian.
* One episode of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', "A New Man", has this happen to Giles when he gets turned into a demon by Ethan Rayne.
* Similarly, the ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'' episode ''Second Skin'' sees Major Kira wake up to find that she's a Cardassian.
* One episode of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''A New Man'', has this happen to Giles when he gets turned into a demon by Ethan Rayne.
* On ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]]'', the main character in "The Tale of the Hunted" rolls out of bed one morning as a <s> husky</s> wolf.
* On ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark]]'', the main character in ''The Tale of the Hunted'' rolls out of bed one morning as a <s> husky</s> wolf.
* In ''[[The Prisoner]]'' episode "The Schizoid Man", Number Six wakes up to find himself with a new appearance. He is greeted as "Number Twelve" and given the assignment of ''impersonating'' Number Six (who has been replaced with an actual impersonator) as part of Number Two's latest [[Loss of Identity|head-gaming scheme]].
* In ''[[The Prisoner]]'' episode "The Schizoid Man", Number Six wakes up to find himself with a new appearance. He is greeted as "Number Twelve" and given the assignment of ''impersonating'' Number Six (who has been replaced with an actual impersonator) as part of Number Two's latest [[Loss of Identity|head-gaming scheme]].


== Music ==
== [[Music]] ==
* The [[King Missile]] song "Detachable Penis" starts with the lead singer waking up one morning and realizing that his penis had disappeared.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* The [[King Missile (Music)|King Missile]] song "Detachable Penis" starts with the lead singer realizing that his penis had disappeared.
* A storyarc in ''[[FoxTrot]]'' parodying ''[[The Metamorphosis]]'' features a sequence like this after Jason [[Gender Bender|turns into a girl.]]

== Newspaper Comics ==

* A storyarc in ''[[FoxTrot]]'' parodying ''[[The Metamorphosis (Literature)|The Metamorphosis]]'' features a sequence like this after Jason [[Gender Bender|turns into a girl.]]

== Webcomics ==


== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Misfile]]'' starts with Ash waking up with [[Gender Bender|breasts that weren't there yesterday]].
* ''[[Misfile]]'' starts with Ash waking up with [[Gender Bender|breasts that weren't there yesterday]].


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Zuko allowed that avatar's bison to go free and seems set up for a [[Heel Face Turn]]. His body suffers a dramatic fever in the process; after collapsing and spending days in bed, he wakes up, goes to the mirror, and discovers his scar gone, his hair shaven and covered in air-bending tattoos. {{spoiler|It's just a nightmare, though, but the initial shock is in the spirit of this trope.}}

* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Zuko allowed that avatar's bison to go free and seems set up for a [[Heel Face Turn]]. His body suffers a dramatic fever in the process; after collapsing and spending days in bed, he wakes up, goes to the mirror, and discovers his scar gone, his hair shaven and covered in air-bending tattoos. {{spoiler|Its just a nightmare, though, but the initial shock is in the spirit of this trope.}}
* This is the premise behind the French animated series ''[[Martin Morning]]'' (Martin Matin), as [[Once an Episode]], he wakes up in his bed in the morning to find himself turned into a fantastic and/or legendary being and is forced to go through his day like this, ie: One day he's a wizard, the other day he's a pharaoh, and another day he's a vampire.
* This is the premise behind the French animated series ''[[Martin Morning]]'' (Martin Matin), as [[Once an Episode]], he wakes up in his bed in the morning to find himself turned into a fantastic and/or legendary being and is forced to go through his day like this, ie: One day he's a wizard, the other day he's a pharaoh, and another day he's a vampire.


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Latest revision as of 21:28, 23 September 2023

Spike:...why the hell are you suddenly a Fyarl demon? You just come over up all demon-y this morning?
Demon-Giles: As a matter of fact, I did. Thanks to Ethan Rayne.

It's morning; time for you to wake-up. You're still groggy, but you manage to roll out of bed, same as always. Maybe you feel weird; maybe your bedroom seems out of place somehow, but you're still too tired to think about it. So you stumble to the bathroom, splash some water in your face, blink the sleep from your eyes, look at yourself in the mirror and...

GASP!

It's not your face in the mirror! At least, not the face you had last night. Maybe you've switched sexes; maybe you've become the one thing you hate most; maybe you've switched bodies with someone or turned into a giant insect, but whatever it is, you're not you anymore. You have been transformed without your knowledge or consent and it happened while you were sleeping. You don't know how or why it happened; you Just Woke Up That Way!

This is extremely common in stories about involuntary shapeshifting, particularly if the writers are trying to shock the audience. In situations where the source of the transformation is not rapidly explained, this overlaps with Ontological Mystery.

Examples of Just Woke Up That Way include:

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • The episode "Face of the Enemy" on Star Trek: The Next Generation opens with Counselor Troi getting out of bed to find that she's unaccountably become a Romulan.
  • Similarly, the Deep Space Nine episode "Second Skin" sees Major Kira wake up to find that she's a Cardassian.
  • One episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "A New Man", has this happen to Giles when he gets turned into a demon by Ethan Rayne.
  • On Are You Afraid of the Dark?, the main character in "The Tale of the Hunted" rolls out of bed one morning as a husky wolf.
  • In The Prisoner episode "The Schizoid Man", Number Six wakes up to find himself with a new appearance. He is greeted as "Number Twelve" and given the assignment of impersonating Number Six (who has been replaced with an actual impersonator) as part of Number Two's latest head-gaming scheme.

Music

  • The King Missile song "Detachable Penis" starts with the lead singer waking up one morning and realizing that his penis had disappeared.

Newspaper Comics

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Zuko allowed that avatar's bison to go free and seems set up for a Heel Face Turn. His body suffers a dramatic fever in the process; after collapsing and spending days in bed, he wakes up, goes to the mirror, and discovers his scar gone, his hair shaven and covered in air-bending tattoos. It's just a nightmare, though, but the initial shock is in the spirit of this trope.
  • This is the premise behind the French animated series Martin Morning (Martin Matin), as Once an Episode, he wakes up in his bed in the morning to find himself turned into a fantastic and/or legendary being and is forced to go through his day like this, ie: One day he's a wizard, the other day he's a pharaoh, and another day he's a vampire.