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** The MonsterOfTheWeek at the beginning of "[[Recap/Ben10AlienForceS3E10GhostTown Ghost Town]]" also spat acid.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': Hornets have the ability to shoot acid, though they mostly stop using this ability in later seasons.

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* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}:'' Common to pretty much every Digimon at Fresh and In-Training is that they can spit acidic bubbles, which are not very effective.



* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}:'' Common to pretty much every Digimon at Fresh and In-Training is that they can spit acidic bubbles, which are not very effective.
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* ''VideoGame/DeepRockGalactic'': Glyphid Praetorians and Acidspitters attack by spitting or vomiting out gouts of acid. Driller class dwarves can retaliate with their own version of this they opt to use the Corrosive Sludge Pump as their primary weapon, which lingers both on the bug and on the floor and visibly melts what it kills.

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* ''VideoGame/DeepRockGalactic'': Glyphid Praetorians and Acidspitters attack by spitting or vomiting out gouts of acid. Driller class dwarves can retaliate with their own version of this if they opt to use the Corrosive Sludge Pump as their primary weapon, which lingers both on the bug and on the floor and visibly melts what it kills.



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* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': The Spit Acid mutation, one of the mutation options in the 2E ''Tome of Corruption'', allows its bearer to spit globs of clinging, caustic liquid up to ten yards away. It's one of the very few broadly beneficial mutations, as it provides a built-in weapon without mechanical handicaps while also being relatively easy to hide.
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* In ''WebAnimation/BattleForBFB'', Rocky's vomit is surprisingly acidic. As shown in "Lick Your Way to Freedom", his barf was toxic enough to burn the hard candy shell of his [[ItMakesSenseInContext giant jawbreaker.]]

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* ''Manga/SazanEyes'': Koko wields the powers of the water from the Water General's Tomb. In layman terms, his very body is partly composed of deadly corrosive water he can regurgitate at will. Said location is also guarded by a Guardian made of highly corrosive water, which proves almost fatal to Yakumo, despite his immortality ([[AndIMustScream or because of said immortality...]])

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* ''Manga/SazanEyes'': Koko wields the powers of the water from the Water General's Tomb. In layman terms, his very body is partly composed of deadly corrosive water he can regurgitate at will. Said location is also guarded by a Guardian made of highly corrosive water, which proves almost fatal to Yakumo, despite his immortality ([[AndIMustScream or because of said immortality...]])]]).



* ''Literature/FengshenYanyi'':
** Of the Ten Deadly Formations/Traps, two of them have corrosive effects: the Blood-Altering Formation employs black sands which, on contact, makes the blood of the victim ooze out of the skin and corrode him into a pile of bloody goo, while the Crimson Water Formation pours enormous quantities of red water which can istantly melt anything it touches.
** Cihang Daoren and Yuanshi Tianzun both have a magic treasure which can suck inside the target and melt his body into a red liquid.
** In some versions of the novel, the Three Lights Divine Water is composed of three types of water infused with the light of the sun, the moon and the stars: on their own they are deadly and the sun water can melt the body of anyone touching it unprotected, though when together they have benevolent powers.



%%* ''Literature/{{Tadgifauna}}'': Two of the titular creatures have this ability.%%ZCE, explain how.



%%* ''Literature/{{Tadgifauna}}'': Two of the titular creatures have this ability.%%ZCE, explain how.
* ''Literature/FengshenYanyi'':
** Of the Ten Deadly Formations/Traps, two of them have corrosive effects: the Blood-Altering Formation employs black sands which, on contact, makes the blood of the victim ooze out of the skin and corrode him into a pile of bloody goo, while the Crimson Water Formation pours enormous quantities of red water which can istantly melt anything it touches.
** Cihang Daoren and Yuanshi Tianzun both have a magic treasure which can suck inside the target and melt his body into a red liquid.
** In some versions of the novel, the Three Lights Divine Water is composed of three types of water infused with the light of the sun, the moon and the stars: on their own they are deadly and the sun water can melt the body of anyone touching it unprotected, though when together they have benevolent powers.



*** According to the Pokédex, Flapple can store acid in its cheeks that can cause chemical burns when used. Its alternate counterpart, Appletun, has its exclusive move Apple Acid while Flapple has Acid Spray (which is strange since there was no mention of Appletun using acid attacks).

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*** ** According to the Pokédex, Flapple can store acid in its cheeks that can cause chemical burns when used. Its alternate counterpart, Appletun, has its exclusive move Apple Acid while Flapple has Acid Spray (which is strange since there was no mention of Appletun using acid attacks).



* ''VideoGame/StarcraftII'': Some Zerg creatures use acid in their attacks.

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* ''VideoGame/StarcraftII'': ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'': Some Zerg creatures use acid in their attacks.



* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': Chimeras can be upgraded to barf acid at enemy buildings, which does more damage than their usual lightning attack (and has a longer range, for some reason).

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* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': In ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} III'', Chimeras can be upgraded to barf acid at enemy buildings, which does more damage than their usual lightning attack (and has a longer range, for some reason).



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** An earthworm {{Yokai}} Sennin wields the Paopei Kojueki (Liquid Crinsom Orb), which allows him to emit splashes of acidic liquid to melt his enemies.

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** An earthworm {{Yokai}} {{Youkai}} Sennin wields the Paopei Kojueki (Liquid Crinsom Orb), which allows him to emit splashes of acidic liquid to melt his enemies.

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* The Batman/Superman crossover "World's Finest" had the Joker, having obtained a lode of Kryptonite, kidnapping Lois Lane. Superman, in a lead-lined suit comes to rescue Lois, as the Joker holds up the Kryptonite to Superman only to find him not succumbing to it. Distraught, the Joker wonders what went wrong, then it hits him:
-->'''Joker:''' Silly me...I forgot the acid! (''Sprays acid from his boutonniere onto Superman's suit, dissolving it'')


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* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': The [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Batman]]/Superman crossover "World's Finest" has the Joker, having obtained a lode of Kryptonite, kidnapping Lois Lane. Superman, in a lead-lined suit comes to rescue Lois, as the Joker holds up the Kryptonite to Superman only to find him not succumbing to it. Distraught, the Joker wonders what went wrong, then it hits him:
-->'''Joker:''' Silly me...I forgot the acid! (''Sprays acid from his boutonniere onto Superman's suit, dissolving it'')
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* The Batman/Superman crossover "World's Finest" had the Joker, having obtained a lode of Kryptonite, kidnapping Lois Lane. Superman, in a lead-lined suit comes to rescue Lois, as the Joker holds up the Kryptonite to Superman only to find him not succumbing to it. Distraught, the Joker wonders what went wrong, then it hits him:
-->'''Joker:''' Silly me...I forgot the acid! (''Sprays acid from his boutonniere onto Superman's suit, dissolving it'')
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*** According to the Pokédex, Flapple can store acid in its cheeks that can cause chemical burns when used. Its alternate counterpart, Appletun, has its exclusive move Apple Acid while Flapple has Acid Spray (which is strange since there was no mention of Appletun using acid attacks).

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