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From the diary of [[Jimmy Olsen|James Bartholomew Olsen]]:
From the diary of [[Jimmy Olsen|James Bartholomew Olsen]]:


''"Dear Diary,''
{{quote|''"Dear Diary,''

''I became Turtle Boy today. I was better than last time; I only fell on my shell once and a nice man was there to flip me over. I don't know quite what set it off -- the [[Green Rocks|radioactive meteorite]] I was investigating or that [[Applied Phlebotinum|mystical talisman]] my girlfriend gave me.''
''I became Turtle Boy today. I was better than last time; I only fell on my shell once and a nice man was there to flip me over. I don't know quite what set it off -- the [[Green Rocks|radioactive meteorite]] I was investigating or that [[Applied Phlebotinum|mystical talisman]] my girlfriend gave me.''

''It was certainly better than yesterday: a combination of Omega Radiation and a kryptonite candle turned me into Melting Lad. I really don't understand how [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|melting is a superpower]], but I was a puddle for half the day. [[Superman]] had to use his [[New Powers as the Plot Demands|super-sculpting skills]] to put my atomic structure back together. I have to remember to get him something good for his birthday. Maybe a tie?''
''It was certainly better than yesterday: a combination of Omega Radiation and a kryptonite candle turned me into Melting Lad. I really don't understand how [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|melting is a superpower]], but I was a puddle for half the day. [[Superman]] had to use his [[New Powers as the Plot Demands|super-sculpting skills]] to put my atomic structure back together. I have to remember to get him something good for his birthday. Maybe a tie?''

''Well, tomorrow is a new day. Let's hope I don't get any more weird or wacky powers -- I don't know how much I can handle, to be honest. It's never just super-strength or flight, it's always something weird, like [[Contagious Powers|lycanthropy]] or becoming super-fat (again, ''how'' is that a superpower?).''
''Well, tomorrow is a new day. Let's hope I don't get any more weird or wacky powers -- I don't know how much I can handle, to be honest. It's never just super-strength or flight, it's always something weird, like [[Contagious Powers|lycanthropy]] or becoming super-fat (again, ''how'' is that a superpower?).''

''Tomorrow looks to be better, though, diary. I only have one assignment with Ms. Lane: to photograph STAR Labs' new particle decelerator. [[Tempting Fate|Here's hoping there are no mishaps]].''
''Tomorrow looks to be better, though, diary. I only have one assignment with Ms. Lane: to photograph STAR Labs' new particle decelerator. [[Tempting Fate|Here's hoping there are no mishaps]].''
''Until tomorrow,''
''Jimmy."''}}


Where an [[Unfazed Everyman]] is a normal person surrounded by [[Weirdness Magnet|weirdness]], but who stays normal nonetheless, '''Superpower Silly Putty''' is a [[Sister Trope]] describing someone who is transformed by the weirdness. Numerous times. They never keep the powers, however; the sap always manages to [[Sidekick Glass Ceiling|lose them]] just as they're getting [[Snap Back|used to them]]. [[How Do I Shot Web?|Don't expect 'em to know exactly how to use them during the duration, either]].
''Until tomorrow,''<br />''Jimmy."''


This trope was one of the hallmarks of the [[Silver Age]] of comics, and is pretty much a [[Dead Horse Trope]] in that genre by now.
A Sister Trope to [[Unfazed Everyman]]. Where an [[Unfazed Everyman]] is a normal person surrounded by [[Weirdness Magnet|weirdness]], but who stays normal nonetheless, someone who is '''Superpower Silly Putty''' is one who is transformed by the weirdness. Numerous times. He never keeps the powers, however; he always manages to [[Sidekick Glass Ceiling|lose them]] just as he is getting [[Snap Back|used to them]]. [[How Do I Shot Web?|Don't expect him to know exactly how to use them during the duration]].


A subtrope of [[Superpowers for A Day]]. Not to be confused with [[Plastic Man]], a literal Silly Putty superhero.
Pretty much a [[Dead Horse Trope]] by now, it was used quite frequently in the [[Silver Age]].


A subtrope of [[Superpowers for A Day]].
Not to be confused with [[Plastic Man]], a literal Silly Putty superhero.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==

* As mentioned above, this was a frequent trope employed by [[DC Comics]] during [[the Silver Age of Comic Books]], and became much less common as the genre transitioned to the [[Bronze Age]]. For the most part, it stopped being played straight well into the post-''[[Final Crisis]]'' era.
== [[Comics]] ==
* [[Superman|Jimmy Olsen]], who had (and lost) so many superpowers, there is an entire collection called ''The Many Transformations of Jimmy Olsen''.
* The arguable poster boy (and definite provider of the page image) is [[Jimmy Olsen]], who has had and lost so many superpowers, there is an entire collection called ''The Many Transformations of Jimmy Olsen''.
** In the [[Elseworld]] story ''[[For Want of a Nail|The Nail]]'' Jimmy Olsen is the aide of Metropolis Mayor Lex Luthor because he has extensive experience of [[Differently-Powered Individual|Meta-Human]] affairs due to his numerous transformations. {{spoiler|Deconstructed when it is revealed that without Superman as his best friend, the transformations have driven him insane. And then Luthor used him as a guinea pig for grafting Kryptonian DNA to a human body. One short [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]] later and Olsen is the [[Big Bad]], using Luthor as a [[Brainwashed]] puppet to bring down anyone who might be a threat to his dream of "New Krypton"}}.
** In the [[Elseworld]] story ''[[The Nail]]'' Jimmy Olsen is the aide of Metropolis Mayor Lex Luthor because he has extensive experience of [[Differently-Powered Individual|Meta-Human]] affairs due to his numerous transformations. {{spoiler|Deconstructed when it is revealed that without Superman as his best friend, the transformations have driven him insane. And then Luthor used him as a guinea pig for grafting Kryptonian DNA to a human body. One short [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]] later and Olsen is the [[Big Bad]], using Luthor as a [[Brainwashed]] puppet to bring down anyone who might be a threat to his dream of "New Krypton"}}.
** One comic (a lead-up to the ''New Krypton'' story) suggests Jimmy has had this happen to him so many times that it's made his mind impossible to read. Jimmy himself figures it out while being chased by a mind reading assassin. Long story.
** One comic (a lead-up to the ''New Krypton'' story) suggests Jimmy has had this happen to him so many times that it's made his mind impossible to read. Jimmy himself figures it out while being chased by a mind reading assassin. Long story.
** And in ''[[Countdown to Final Crisis]]'', Jimmy starts cycling through ''all'' his powers, and decides now's his moment to become a superhero ... Mr Action.
** And in ''[[Countdown to Final Crisis]]'', Jimmy starts cycling through ''all'' his powers, and decides now's his moment to become a superhero: Mr. Action.
* Lana Lang also fell into this a lot in the [[Silver Age]].
* Lana Lang also fell into this a lot in the Silver Age. So did Lois Lane. In fact, on [[Superdickery.com]], the sheer amount of Silver Age Superman stories where either Jimmy, Lois or Lana get superpowers is the most frequent [[Running Gag]].
** At least [[Da Chief|Perry White]] got off scot-free, right? [https://web.archive.org/web/20150812073656/http://www.superdickery.com/perry-gets-powers-aga-wait-perry/ ...Oh].
** So did Lois Lane. In fact, the sheer amount of [[Silver Age]] Superman stories where either Jimmy, Lois or Lana get superpowers is the most frequent [[Running Gag]] in Superdickery.com
* Silver Age [[Batman]] was either getting a superpower or experiencing a bizarre transformation (alien, genie, giant, merman, etc) every month. It would always [[Snap Back]] at the end of the story.
*** At least [[Da Chief|Perry White]] got off scot-free, right? [http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1180:perry-gets-powers-aga-wait-perry&catid=29:confounding-comic-covers-index&Itemid=32 ...Oh].
* There was period in the [[Silver Age]] when [[Batman]] was either getting a superpower or experiencing a bizarre transformation (alien, genie, giant, merman, etc) every month. It would always [[Snap Back]] at the end of the story.
** It still happens every now and then. There's even an [[Elseworld]] based on Bruce Wayne becoming a [[Green Lantern]]. (Or a pirate, or a knight...)
** It still happens every now and then. There's even an [[Elseworld]] based on Bruce Wayne becoming a [[Green Lantern]]. (Or a pirate, or a knight...)
** And according to [[Grant Morrison]], ''every single wacky [[Silver Age]] transformation'' is now canon. Albeit with most of them [[Ret Conned]] into being hallucinations brought about by a sensory deprivation experiment, or by the many chemical weapons Batman's rogues tend to use.
** And according to [[Grant Morrison]], ''every single wacky [[Silver Age]] transformation'' is now canon... albeit with most of them [[retcon]]ned into being hallucinations brought about by a sensory deprivation experiment, or by the many chemical weapons Batman's rogues tend to use.
* Rick Jones, the sidekick to the entire [[Marvel Universe]].
* Rick Jones, the sidekick to the entire [[Marvel Universe]].


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Ron Stoppable is hit with this quite frequently in ''[[Kim Possible]]''.
* Ron Stoppable is hit with this quite frequently in ''[[Kim Possible]]''.
* [[Johnny Test]].
* [[Johnny Test]].
* Clover in ''[[Totally Spies]]'' tended to be subject to [[Fetish Fuel]] inducing transformations.
* This happened frequently and often in ''[[Totally Spies!]]'', which split this between its three main characters. Clover tended to be subject to [[Fetish Fuel]]-inducing transformations, whereas Alex would almost always be the one to trade faces with the villain in the cases of partial/body-swap machines. Sam, meanwhile, often found herself brainwashed.
** Similarly, Alex would always be the one to trade faces with the villain in the cases of a partial body swap machine. (Yes there were multiples of these)
*** For the sake of completion, it was Sam who took on all the brainwashing.
* [[Martin Morning]] changes into a new character (spy, robot, eskimo, etc.) [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|every morning]].
* [[Martin Morning]] changes into a new character (spy, robot, eskimo, etc.) [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|every morning]].
* On ''[[Jumanji]]'s'' animated adaptation, Peter was often [[Baleful Polymorph|transformed into all kinds of humanoid animals]], usually as a sanction for [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught|trying to mess with the game's rules]] or [[Tempting Fate]].
* In ''[[Jumanji]]'s'' animated adaptation, Peter was often [[Baleful Polymorph|transformed into all kinds of humanoid animals]], usually as a sanction for [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught|trying to mess with the game's rules]] or [[Tempting Fate]].


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Latest revision as of 16:10, 24 December 2022

Take one thousand shots.

From the diary of James Bartholomew Olsen:

"Dear Diary,
I became Turtle Boy today. I was better than last time; I only fell on my shell once and a nice man was there to flip me over. I don't know quite what set it off -- the radioactive meteorite I was investigating or that mystical talisman my girlfriend gave me.
It was certainly better than yesterday: a combination of Omega Radiation and a kryptonite candle turned me into Melting Lad. I really don't understand how melting is a superpower, but I was a puddle for half the day. Superman had to use his super-sculpting skills to put my atomic structure back together. I have to remember to get him something good for his birthday. Maybe a tie?
Well, tomorrow is a new day. Let's hope I don't get any more weird or wacky powers -- I don't know how much I can handle, to be honest. It's never just super-strength or flight, it's always something weird, like lycanthropy or becoming super-fat (again, how is that a superpower?).
Tomorrow looks to be better, though, diary. I only have one assignment with Ms. Lane: to photograph STAR Labs' new particle decelerator. Here's hoping there are no mishaps.
Until tomorrow,
Jimmy."

Where an Unfazed Everyman is a normal person surrounded by weirdness, but who stays normal nonetheless, Superpower Silly Putty is a Sister Trope describing someone who is transformed by the weirdness. Numerous times. They never keep the powers, however; the sap always manages to lose them just as they're getting used to them. Don't expect 'em to know exactly how to use them during the duration, either.

This trope was one of the hallmarks of the Silver Age of comics, and is pretty much a Dead Horse Trope in that genre by now.

A subtrope of Superpowers for A Day. Not to be confused with Plastic Man, a literal Silly Putty superhero.

Examples of Superpower Silly Putty include:

Comic Books

  • As mentioned above, this was a frequent trope employed by DC Comics during the Silver Age of Comic Books, and became much less common as the genre transitioned to the Bronze Age. For the most part, it stopped being played straight well into the post-Final Crisis era.
  • The arguable poster boy (and definite provider of the page image) is Jimmy Olsen, who has had and lost so many superpowers, there is an entire collection called The Many Transformations of Jimmy Olsen.
    • In the Elseworld story The Nail Jimmy Olsen is the aide of Metropolis Mayor Lex Luthor because he has extensive experience of Meta-Human affairs due to his numerous transformations. Deconstructed when it is revealed that without Superman as his best friend, the transformations have driven him insane. And then Luthor used him as a guinea pig for grafting Kryptonian DNA to a human body. One short With Great Power Comes Great Insanity later and Olsen is the Big Bad, using Luthor as a Brainwashed puppet to bring down anyone who might be a threat to his dream of "New Krypton".
    • One comic (a lead-up to the New Krypton story) suggests Jimmy has had this happen to him so many times that it's made his mind impossible to read. Jimmy himself figures it out while being chased by a mind reading assassin. Long story.
    • And in Countdown to Final Crisis, Jimmy starts cycling through all his powers, and decides now's his moment to become a superhero: Mr. Action.
  • Lana Lang also fell into this a lot in the Silver Age. So did Lois Lane. In fact, on Superdickery.com, the sheer amount of Silver Age Superman stories where either Jimmy, Lois or Lana get superpowers is the most frequent Running Gag.
  • Silver Age Batman was either getting a superpower or experiencing a bizarre transformation (alien, genie, giant, merman, etc) every month. It would always Snap Back at the end of the story.
    • It still happens every now and then. There's even an Elseworld based on Bruce Wayne becoming a Green Lantern. (Or a pirate, or a knight...)
    • And according to Grant Morrison, every single wacky Silver Age transformation is now canon... albeit with most of them retconned into being hallucinations brought about by a sensory deprivation experiment, or by the many chemical weapons Batman's rogues tend to use.
  • Rick Jones, the sidekick to the entire Marvel Universe.

Western Animation