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* ''WhenEvilCalls'': The fat kid who wishes to be thin is wearing a very scruffy uniform, exhibits JabbaTableManners, and exudes a general air of slovenliness. He looks at a flier for a weight loss program, but attempts to take a magical shortcut instead.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', Steven Mandragora, the villain from "Double Date" is introduced devouring a plate of oysters, slurping them into his gaping maw and letting the juice trickle down the sides of his mouth. As Black canary would say, "I'm sorry, but ''ew''." Then again, when she actually snaps and punches him she finds it's "like hitting a brick wall." Mandragora is an expy of Tobias Whale, who is himself an expy of TheKingpin.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', Steven Mandragora, the villain from "Double Date" is introduced devouring a plate of oysters, slurping them into his gaping maw and letting the juice trickle down the sides of his mouth. As Black canary would say, "I'm sorry, but ''ew''." Then again, when she actually snaps and punches him she finds it's "like hitting a brick wall." Mandragora is an expy of Tobias Whale, who is himself an expy of TheKingpin.ComicBook/TheKingpin.
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* Heffer Wolfe from ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''
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* Heffer Wolfe from ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''.
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* Harold Berman from ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''
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* Harold Berman from ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''.
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* Control Freak from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''
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* Harvey Bullock from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
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* Kendra Krinklesac from ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow''
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' Has Hungry Larry. His saliva gets everywhere after he [[spoiler:swallows everyone whole.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' Has has Hungry Larry. His saliva gets everywhere after he [[spoiler:swallows everyone whole.]]
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** And, of course, [[Film/{{Spaceballs}} Pizza the Hut]], with toppings falling off and everything.
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* Lt. Max Eckhart in ''Film/{{Batman}}'' and Detective Arnold Flass in ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (but not in ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne''). They may have been [[{{Expy}} inspired]] by Harvey Bullock.
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* Lt. Max Eckhart in ''Film/{{Batman}}'' ''Film/Batman1989'' and Detective Arnold Flass in ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (but not in ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne''). They may have been [[{{Expy}} inspired]] by Harvey Bullock.
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* Exaggerated with Seamus Osgranov from ''Literature/TailsOfFame''. He farts a lot, doesn't like to shower or brush his teeth, wears messy clothes, and lives in a disheveled, trashy apartment. Seamus is so slobby and lazy that he's perfectly content with ''shitting himself'' instead of merely going to the bathroom.
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* TheKingpin is an aversion (he's evil, he's not actually fat and he's not a slob), but at one point it's revealed that he employs one of these as a body double. Said body double lives in a secret apartment inside Kingpins building, and is supplied with all the junk food and cable tv he wants. When forced to go underground to escape Doctor Octopus (during his tenure as the Superior Spiderman), Kingpin kills his double and leaves his body to be burned beyond recognition in a fire, allowing him to fake his death.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', the villain from "Double Date" is introduced devouring a plate of oysters, slurping them into his gaping maw and letting the juice trickle down the sides of his mouth. As Black canary would say, "I'm sorry, but ''ew''." Then again, when she actually snaps and punches him she finds it's "like hitting a brick wall."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', Steven Mandragora, the villain from "Double Date" is introduced devouring a plate of oysters, slurping them into his gaping maw and letting the juice trickle down the sides of his mouth. As Black canary would say, "I'm sorry, but ''ew''." Then again, when she actually snaps and punches him she finds it's "like hitting a brick wall."" Mandragora is an expy of Tobias Whale, who is himself an expy of TheKingpin.
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** Cleveland himself qualifies in some episodes. One starts with him literally doing nothing for an entire weekend except sit on the couch in his underwear, drink beer and eat snacks while all the other characters move around him in sped up animation.
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[-[[caption-width-right:350:Sick bastard made me [[DonutMessWithACop drop my donut!]] It's a clean shoot!]]-]
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donut!]]]]-]
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* Lt Max Eckhart in ''Film/{{Batman}}'' and Det Arnold Flass in ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (but not in ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne''). They may have been [[{{Expy}} inspired]] by Harvey Bullock.
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* Lt Lt. Max Eckhart in ''Film/{{Batman}}'' and Det Detective Arnold Flass in ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (but not in ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne''). They may have been [[{{Expy}} inspired]] by Harvey Bullock.
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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series has Ogrim, a [[GiantMook massive]] form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] that are as [[DumbMuscle dim-witted as they are strong]]. Ogrim are are among the largest of the lesser Daedra, with heavy set frames and huge bulbous stomachs. They are also universally hostile to mortals.
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* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit J.D. Hogg]] from ''TheDukesOfHazzard'' exhibits behavior #1, if none of the others.
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* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit J.D. Hogg]] from ''TheDukesOfHazzard'' ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' exhibits behavior #1, if none of the others.
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*Cyborg and Beast Boy fit this trope to a tee in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo.''
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' Has Hungry Larry. His saliva gets everywhere after he [[spoiler:swallows everyone whole.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' reveals that Larry used to be a fat slob (and proud of it) before getting a new car, a girlfriend and a job. When the titular character causes him to lose of of these things, he has a relapse.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' reveals that Larry used to be a fat slob (and proud of it) before getting a new car, a girlfriend and a job. When the titular character causes him to lose of of these things, he has a relapse.
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* The guards of ''NinthRock'' occasionally find food in their pockets, and [[FatIdiot are dumb enough to eat it]] despite its questionable age.
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* Tharqa of ''PennyAndAggie''.
* ''MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''. Making a cameo appearance across a story arc, Princess Aurelina takes this trope so far that she literally has slaves to lift her arms and is constantly convered in food slurry.
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* Tharqa of ''PennyAndAggie''.
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*''MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''.''Webcomic/MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''. Making a cameo appearance across a story arc, Princess Aurelina takes this trope so far that she literally has slaves to lift her arms and is constantly convered in food slurry.
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* Lardee from ''MyMilkToof'' is very mess when it comes to eating and doesn't like bathing.
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* Lardee from ''MyMilkToof'' ''Webcomic/MyMilkToof'' is very mess when it comes to eating and doesn't like bathing.
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* Fat Bastard in the ''AustinPowers'' series: definitely all of them.
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* Fat Bastard in the ''AustinPowers'' ''Film/AustinPowers'' series: definitely all of them.
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* Stockholm police officer Evert Bäckström is the archetypical fat slob in the [[Series/{{Backstrom}} novels by Lief G.W. Eriksson]]. Among other things he masnages to keep a diet going for perhaps three days before lapsing into his previous unhealthy fast-food diet. He is also in the habit of rummaging in his laundry basket for the least nasally offensive underpants. The local adaptation on American television is scarcely any better.
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* Stockholm police officer Evert Bäckström is the archetypical fat slob in the [[Series/{{Backstrom}} [[Literature/{{Backstrom}} novels by Lief G.W. Eriksson]]. Among other things he masnages manages to keep a diet going for perhaps three days before lapsing into his previous unhealthy fast-food diet. He is also in the habit of rummaging in his laundry basket for the least nasally offensive underpants. The local adaptation on American television is scarcely any better.
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* Stockholm police officer Evert Bäckström is the archetypical fat slob in the [[Series/{{Backstrom}} novels by Lief G.W. Eriksson]]. Among other things he masnages to keep a diet going for perhaps three days before lapsing into his previous unhealthy fast-food diet. He is also in the habit of rummaging in his laundry basket for the least nasally offensive underpants. The local adaptation on American television is scarcely any better.
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* Randy from ''MyNameIsEarl''
* Series/KeepingUpAppearances: Onslow is practically summed up by this trope. He is an obese couch potato who sits in front of the TV all day.
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* Randy from ''MyNameIsEarl''
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* Heffer Wolfe from ''RockosModernLife''''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''
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* ComicBook{{Urbanus}}: Jef Patat, a DirtyOldMan, living under a bridge. He is obese, filthy and not to be trusted.
* There's an entire culture group of these in the ''JudgeDredd'' comics, who all ride around on motorized scooters and are essentially just filthy, fat wastes of space.
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* There's an entire culture group of these in the''JudgeDredd'' ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' comics, who all ride around on motorized scooters and are essentially just filthy, fat wastes of space.
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* Doug Heffernan in ''KingOfQueens'' teeters dangerously on the brink of being this trope. Wife Carrie has called him out on his compulsive over-eating and slobbish tendencies quite a few times.
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* Doug Heffernan in ''KingOfQueens'' ''Series/TheKingOfQueens'' teeters dangerously on the brink of being this trope. Wife Carrie has called him out on his compulsive over-eating and slobbish tendencies quite a few times.
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* Harold Berman from ''HeyArnold''
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* Eddie Fitzgerald, protagonist of Serise/''{{Cracker}}'' series is heavily overweight, often disheveled and unkempt and fond of caustic comments. He is also alcoholic and has problems with habitual gambling. [[BunnyEarsLawyer Good thing]] he's also the best [[TheProfiler profiler]] around.
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* Eddie Fitzgerald, protagonist of Serise/''{{Cracker}}'' ''Series/{{Cracker}}'' series is heavily overweight, often disheveled and unkempt and fond of caustic comments. He is also alcoholic and has problems with habitual gambling. [[BunnyEarsLawyer Good thing]] he's also the best [[TheProfiler profiler]] around.
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* Eddie Fitzgerald, protagonist of 'Cracker' series is heavily overweight, often disheveled and unkempt and fond of caustic comments. He is also alcoholic and has problems with habitual gambling.
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* Eddie Fitzgerald, protagonist of 'Cracker' Serise/''{{Cracker}}'' series is heavily overweight, often disheveled and unkempt and fond of caustic comments. He is also alcoholic and has problems with habitual gambling. [[BunnyEarsLawyer Good thing]] he's also the best [[TheProfiler profiler]] around.
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* Fat Freddy of TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers, considerably dimmer and way more slovenly than his two scrawny friends. One of the highlight comics has him in a marijuana-and-hunger-fueled frenzy, bursting into a grocery store, devouring a massive pile of food, and collapsing ecstatically after a huge belch.
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* Fat Freddy of TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers, ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers, considerably dimmer and way more slovenly than his two scrawny friends. One of the highlight comics has him in a marijuana-and-hunger-fueled frenzy, bursting into a grocery store, devouring a massive pile of food, and collapsing ecstatically after a huge belch.
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* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}: Jef Patat, a DirtyOldMan, living under a bridge. He is obese, filthy and not to be trusted.
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* Ronald from ''DeadRising''.
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* Ronald from ''DeadRising''.''VideoGame/DeadRising''.
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* In ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', there was Takasu, the obese and [[DirtyCop corrupt warden]] of the detention facility, who had the habit of picking his nose and flicking it at inmates to intimidate them. (One of the few things American fans did ''not'' mind the dub editing out.)
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* Doug Heffernan in ''KingOfQueens'' teeters dangerously on the brink of being this trope. Wife Carrie has called him out on his compulsive over-eating and slobbish tendencies quite a few times.