Age progression manga series#
The BBC television series "Honey, We're Killing the Kids" focused on showing parents the consequences of poor parenting using the Age progression technique to estimate how their children may look like as adults if they continue with their present life-style, dietary and exercise habits.In the opening scene of Alien: Resurrection the Ripley 8 clone morphs from a girl to an adult.One example of female age progression is Life In A Day or originally Antidote, a Canadian film about a baby rapidly aging because of a failed cell-accelerating experiment.Films with girls are less likely to have physical transformations: Body swap film in which young girls' souls end up in the bodies of older women.