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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': includes the Candy Kingdom, the Duke of Nuts's realm, the Hotdog Princess, and a family of non-anthropomorphic fruit that is treated as if it were sentient. In general, people only eat the non-anthropomorphic bits of the Candy Kingdom[[note]]Like the sidewalks which are also made of candy[[/note]], etc., but there is a notable exception where Princess Bubblegum (a candy person herself) drinks a smoothie with a face.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': includes the Candy Kingdom, the Duke Duchy of Nuts's realm, Nuts, the Lemongrab Earldom, the Breakfast Kingdom, the Hotdog Princess, Kingdom, the Wildberry Kingdom, and even a family of non-anthropomorphic fruit that is treated as if it were sentient. In general, people only eat the non-anthropomorphic bits of the Candy Kingdom[[note]]Like Kingdom,[[note]]Like the sidewalks which are also made of candy[[/note]], candy[[/note]] etc., but there is a notable exception where Princess Bubblegum (a candy person herself) drinks a smoothie with a face.
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* The UsefulNotes/AtariLynx game ''Kung Food'' is a BeatEmUp with a refrigerator full of evil sentient food. The player is a scientist who accidentally brings the food to life, and fights through them to escape the refrigerator and end the calamity.

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* The UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Platform/AtariLynx game ''Kung Food'' is a BeatEmUp with a refrigerator full of evil sentient food. The player is a scientist who accidentally brings the food to life, and fights through them to escape the refrigerator and end the calamity.



* Appearing only on the box cover of the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 game ''VideoGame/PlaqueAttack'', in addition to an anthropomorphic tube of toothpaste.

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* Appearing only on the box cover of the UsefulNotes/Atari2600 Platform/Atari2600 game ''VideoGame/PlaqueAttack'', in addition to an anthropomorphic tube of toothpaste.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheMunchables'', King Pumpkin and his food army invade the home of the titular creatures. ''[[WeaksauceWeakness All of them are lethally edible]].'' The best way to defeat them is to gobble them down like the munching monsters they are.
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* ''WesternAnimation/GodRocks'': The bad guys in the TV show the rocks watch in "A Blast from the Past (Anybody Got Change for a Buck?)" are mutant alien vegetables, a spoof on how ''[=VeggieTales=]'', which ''God Rocks!'' is a competitor to, stars vegetables.
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* Loaf from ''VideoGame/BornOfBread'' is a boy made entirely of dough that came to life thanks to a spell book and the hand of Papa Baker.
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** In the special ''Film/WhenYouWishUponaPickle'', a mysterious (and sentient) Wish Pickle, which grants one wish per customer, is delivered to Sesame Street. Cookie Monster's wish for more cookies gets him multiplied, Abby Cadabby's wish brings her favorite storybook detective to life, and Ernie's wish for Bert (who wants to be a weather man) to be on TV causes Bert to become [[TrappedInTVLand physically trapped inside the television and get shuffled from show to show]].
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* Several inhabitants of the titular world of living chalk drawings in ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone'' happen to be sentient food. Some examples include Snap being unnerved by a burger wanting to be eaten by him in "If You Can't Beat Them, Eat Them", the music video segment "Piece of Cake" featuring a gigantic cake with a face who is menaced by Rudy, Snap and Penny intending to eat her and one recurring background character being a slice of buttered toast with arms, legs and a face.
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* ''VideoGame/SpudsAdventure'''s main cast are living vegetables, including the hero, Spud the potato.
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* InteractiveFiction games ''Who Iced Mayor [=McFreeze=]?'' and ''Who Shot Gum. E. Bear?'' are set in Sugar City, which is a FilmNoir setting incongruously filled with animated food. Mayor [=McFreeze=] and his wife are popsicles, Gum E. Bear is a [[PunnyName gummy bear]], Officer Donut is a [[DonutMessWithACop giant donut]] and the private eye protagonist Bubble Gumshoe is a piece of bubblegum.

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* InteractiveFiction games ''Who Iced Mayor [=McFreeze=]?'' and ''Who Shot Gum. E. Bear?'' are set in Sugar City, which is a FilmNoir setting incongruously filled with animated food. Mayor [=McFreeze=] and his wife are popsicles, Gum E. Bear is a [[PunnyName gummy bear]], bear, Officer Donut is a [[DonutMessWithACop giant donut]] and the private eye protagonist Bubble Gumshoe is a piece of bubblegum.
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* InteractiveFiction games ''Who Iced Mayor [=McFreeze=]?'' and ''Who Shot Gum. E. Bear?'' are set in Sugar City, which is a FilmNoir setting incongruously filled with animated food. Mayor [=McFreeze=] and his wife are popsicles, Gum E. Bear is a [[PunnyName gummy bear]], Officer Donut is a [[DonutMessWithACop giant donut]] and the private eye protagonist Bubble Gumshoe is a piece of bubblegum.
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* WebVideo/ElementAnimation's ''The Crack'' stars three talking eggs who live on a kitchen countertop.

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* WebVideo/ElementAnimation's WebAnimation/ElementAnimation's ''The Crack'' stars three talking eggs who live on a kitchen countertop.
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* LetsPlay/TacoMan, a walking, talking taco. He also has a taco-wife and taco-son, and a burrito boss, Ben Burrito.

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* LetsPlay/TacoMan, WebAnimation/TacoMan, a walking, talking taco. He also has a taco-wife and taco-son, and a burrito boss, Ben Burrito.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pastacolypse}}'' features plenty of living pasta creatures attacking the world, with Alfredo Manicotti (who got turned into a man-pasta hybrid alongside Bob who becomes Alfredo's primary henchman) creating them.
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* Jammy, a sentient blob of delicious jam from one ''WesternAnimation/GrojBand'' episode.
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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Calvin has gotten into FIGHTS with his food. One meal even began reciting the famous soliloquy from ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' before suddenly stopping and loudly singing the song "Feelings." Calvin then ate the dish just to make it shut up.

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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Calvin ComicStrip/{{Calvin|And Hobbes}} has gotten into FIGHTS with his food. One meal even began reciting the famous soliloquy from ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' before suddenly stopping and loudly singing the song "Feelings." Calvin then ate the dish just to make it shut up.
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** Capsakid and its evolution Scovillain are based off chili peppers. The former starts off as unripen and, with the help of the {{PlayingWithFire Fire Stone}}, becomes a two-head red and green pepper.

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** Capsakid and its evolution Scovillain are based off chili peppers. The former starts off as unripen and, with the help of the {{PlayingWithFire [[PlayingWithFire Fire Stone}}, Stone]], becomes a two-head red and green pepper.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Fishgun}}'' have you fighting killer fruits who wants to chomp on you throughout, culminating with you facing a giant strawberry that tries gobbling you up as it's last boss.

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* ''WebVideo/Dimension20'': ''A Crown of Candy'' and its prequel ''The Ravening War'' are both set in the land of [[LevelAte Calorum]], which is populated with this, running the spectrum of humanoids to food items with arms, legs, and a face. Despite the colorful and [[JustForPun pun-filled]] setting, the seasons are deadly serious, being compared to "''Series/GameOfThrones'' in ''TabletopGame/CandyLand.''"

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* ''WebVideo/Dimension20'': ''A Crown of Candy'' and its prequel ''The Ravening War'' are both set in the land of [[LevelAte Calorum]], which is populated with this, running the spectrum of humanoids to food items with arms, legs, and a face. Despite the colorful and [[JustForPun pun-filled]] {{pun}}-filled setting, the seasons are deadly serious, being compared to "''Series/GameOfThrones'' in ''TabletopGame/CandyLand.''"
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* Most of the characters in ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'' are anthropomorphic foods, with the main character, Bread Pitt, being a "barber" (or decorator) for many of his customers, working with the cupcake Choco and the carton of milk, Wilk.

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* Most of the characters in ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'' are anthropomorphic foods, with the main character, a talking piece of bread named Bread Pitt, being a "barber" (or decorator) for many of his customers, working with the cupcake Choco and the carton of milk, Wilk.

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* Most of the characters in ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'' are anthropomorphic foods, with the main character, Bread Pitt, being a "barber" (or decorator) for many of his customers, working with the cupcake Choco and the carton of milk, Wilk.



* Most of the characters in ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'' are anthropomorphic foods, with the main character, Bread Pitt, being a "barber" (or decorator) for many of his customers, working with the cupcake Choco and the carton of milk, Wilk.
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* Most of the characters in ''Animation/BreadBarbershop'' are anthropomorphic foods, with the main character, Bread Pitt, being a "barber" (or decorator) for many of his customers, working with the cupcake Choco and the carton of milk, Wilk.
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* In ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' Smooth Moves one of the microgames requires The Player to catch living food on a dinner plate.

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* In ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' Smooth Moves one ''VideoGame/WarioWareSmoothMoves'': One of the microgames requires The Player to catch living food on a dinner plate.
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* The [[https://www.facebook.com/greendelabean/ Green de la Bean]] Website/{{Facebook}} meme account stars an anthropomorphic green bean. Some comics posted there have it interacting with other anthropomorphic fruits and "vegetals."
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** Capsakid and its evolution Scovillain are based off chili peppers. The former starts off as unripen and, with the help of the {{PlayingWithFire Fire Stone}}, becomes a two-head red and green pepper.
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* ''WebVideo/Dimension20'': ''A Crown of Candy'' and its prequel ''The Ravening War'' are both set in the land of [[LevelAte Calorum]], which is populated with this, running the spectrum of humanoids to food items with arms, legs, and a face. Despite the colorful and [[JustForPun pun-filled]] setting, the seasons are deadly serious, being compared to "''Series/GameOfThrones'' in ''TabletopGame/CandyLand.''"
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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': In "The Qyah Ice Classic," Tooey has a dream about talking muffins.
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-->'''Calvin's Mom:''' You finished that right up! Did you like it?
-->'''Calvin:''' Let's not have this ever again.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperWish'': Balloonicus' minions are the caker pops, [[{{Cyclops}} a legion of one-eyed anthropomorphic cake pops with arms and legs who do his bidding.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperWish'': Balloonicus' minions are the caker pops, [[{{Cyclops}} a legion of one-eyed anthropomorphic cake pops pops]] with arms and legs who do his bidding.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Summerween", Mabel's friend Candy dresses up as a giant peppermint for Summerween: "I am so sweet, I could eat myself!" It also turns out the Summerween Trickster is a ''tsukumogami''-esque monster made from an amalgam of [[IGotARock rejected candy]].

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Summerween", "[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E12Summerween Summerween]]", Mabel's friend Candy dresses up as a giant peppermint for Summerween: "I am so sweet, I could eat myself!" It also turns out that the Summerween Trickster is a ''tsukumogami''-esque monster made from an amalgam of [[IGotARock rejected candy]].
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* ''Animation/KingShakir'': The fourth episode, "Food Fight", has an anthropomorphic hot dog and lahmajoun (a Turkish delicacy) fighting against evil vegetables.

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