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How could anybody have forgotten "The Stuff"?

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* ''Film/TheStuff'' is built ''entirely'' on this trope.
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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'' featured a BlobMonster made of tapioca pudding that, akin to ''Film/TheBlob'', sought to devour the entire town and grew every time it got it's pseudopods on a fresh victim. Thankfully, unlike ''The Blob'', the victims it devoured were still alive, albeit [[TimedMission running out of time]] as the air pockets inside the creature wouldn't last forever.

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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'' featured a BlobMonster made of tapioca pudding that, akin to ''Film/TheBlob'', ''Film/TheBlob1958'', sought to devour the entire town and grew every time it got it's pseudopods on a fresh victim. Thankfully, unlike ''The Blob'', the victims it devoured were still alive, albeit [[TimedMission running out of time]] as the air pockets inside the creature wouldn't last forever.
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* PlayedForLaughs in the ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' event "Saber Wars II". The Master's crew landed on an out-of-the-way restaurant after being robbed by monkeys and is treated to a meal of still-living monsters that tried to eat them, courtesy of the cook [[spoiler:who is an amnesiac Gawain.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pastacolypse}}'' features pasta creatures of various sizes created by Alfredo Manicotti and under his orders, violently kill anyone in their way with their sharp teeth.
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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'' featured a BlobMonster made of tapioca pudding that, akin to ''Film/TheBlob'', sought to devour the entire town and grew every time it got it's pseudopods on a fresh victim. Thankfully, unlike ''The Blob'', the victims it devoured were still alive, albeit [[TimedMission running out of time]] as the air pockets inside the creature wouldn't last forever.
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A Surprisingly Realistic Outcome must be something that can happen in reality. Candy golems aren't real, so you can't say a certain result is more realistic than another.


* In one episode of the 1993 ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' revival ''Super Secret Secret Squirrel'', the antagonist is a living gingerbread man named Greg with a grudge against children since his leg was bitten off by a hungry child. To this end, he created a gigantic golem made out of candy that would eat children and tried feeding Secret and Morocco to it as its first meals. Unfortunately for Greg, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs since the golem is still ultimately made out of candy -- Secret and Morocco defeat it simply by ''eating'' it.

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* In one episode of the 1993 ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' revival ''Super Secret Secret Squirrel'', the antagonist is a living gingerbread man named Greg with a grudge against children since his leg was bitten off by a hungry child. To this end, he created a gigantic golem made out of candy that would eat children and tried feeding Secret and Morocco to it as its first meals. Unfortunately for Greg, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs since the golem is still ultimately made out of candy -- Secret and Morocco defeat it simply by ''eating'' it.
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** In a school EducationalFilm about the food chain host Troy [=McClure=] tells a child "if a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about!"

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** In a school EducationalFilm educational film about the food chain host Troy [=McClure=] tells a child "if a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about!"
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Food becomes sentient and begins fighting and killing. One can often expect it to be many times its normal size and armed with fangs and claws. This may be the result of ItCameFromTheFridge, LethalChef or RaisingTheSteaks, and in some cases may overlap with AnthropomorphicFood.

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Food becomes sentient and begins fighting and killing. One can often expect it to be many times its normal size and armed with fangs and claws. This may be the result of ItCameFromTheFridge, LethalChef LethalChef, or RaisingTheSteaks, and in some cases may overlap with AnthropomorphicFood.



* One ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' issue had Nobita and Doraemon starting a farm which produces sentient, living candy that becomes edible the moment they're harvested, which they kept to themselves... until Suneo and Gian, the two bullies, stumbled upon the candy farm and began stealing from them. When Nobita noted that some of their candies were missing, Doraemon retaliated by bringing out the guard dogs -- ''giant'' sticks of sentient bubblegum, which gobbled up Suneo and Gian, to their horror.

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* One ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' issue had Nobita and Doraemon starting a farm which that produces sentient, living candy that becomes edible the moment they're harvested, which they kept to themselves... until Suneo and Gian, the two bullies, stumbled upon the candy farm and began stealing from them. When Nobita noted that some of their candies were missing, Doraemon retaliated by bringing out the guard dogs -- ''giant'' sticks of sentient bubblegum, which gobbled up Suneo and Gian, to their horror.



* In the French comic ''Mélusine'' (the story of an apprentice witch during Middle Ages), the transfiguration teacher reports that during a previous lesson, he made his pupils prepare a whole meal by magic. The roast suddenly came back to life and devoured all the guests. Now the school still provides cooking lessons, but without a hint of magic...

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* In the French comic ''Mélusine'' (the story of an apprentice witch during the Middle Ages), the transfiguration teacher reports that during a previous lesson, he made his pupils prepare a whole meal by magic. The roast suddenly came back to life and devoured all the guests. Now the school still provides cooking lessons, lessons but without a hint of magic...



** In the first occasion he experimented a bit with the lunch after reading ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', culminating in cooking with lightning, resulting in the soup mutating in a hostile blob creature that ate at least one soldier before being eaten itself.
** In the second occasion he somehow procured living and rather short-tempered spaghetti, and when the sergeant insulted him he had the spaghetti attack him with bites.

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** In On the first occasion he experimented a bit with the lunch after reading ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', culminating in cooking with lightning, resulting in the soup mutating in into a hostile blob creature that ate at least one soldier before being eaten itself.
** In On the second occasion he somehow procured living and rather short-tempered spaghetti, and when the sergeant insulted him he had the spaghetti attack him with bites.



* ''Film/AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania''. Krylar offers Hank, Janet, and Hope drinks each containing a little tentacled creature that reacts in fear to getting eaten. They decline, while Krylar gulps one down. After Krylar betrays them, Janet throws a Pym Particle disc at one of the creatures causing it to grow to huge size. The last thing we see of Krylar, he's caught in its tentacles and being pulled towards it.

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* ''Film/AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania''. Krylar offers Hank, Janet, and Hope drinks each containing a little tentacled creature that reacts in fear to of getting eaten. They decline, while Krylar gulps one down. After Krylar betrays them, Janet throws a Pym Particle disc at one of the creatures causing it to grow to huge size. The last thing we see of Krylar, he's caught in its tentacles and being pulled towards it.



* The Hungry Burger card in ''Tabletopgame/YuGiOh'' sometimes gets described as this in any video games where it receives a description at all.

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* The Hungry Burger card in ''Tabletopgame/YuGiOh'' sometimes gets described as this in any video games game where it receives a description at all.



* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'', the bros have to fight the Chuckolator, a monster made of living cola that grows stronger whenever it's told jokes. It's an interesting set up for a boss battle, that's for sure.
* ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'' has Mii-eyed hamburgers as enemies which can swallow you party members. Gross.

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* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'', the bros have to fight the Chuckolator, a monster made of living cola that grows stronger whenever it's told jokes. It's an interesting set up setup for a boss battle, that's for sure.
* ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'' has Mii-eyed hamburgers as enemies which can swallow you your party members. Gross.



* In the ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' video "Expiration Date", the mercs accidentally turn a loaf of bread into a giant abomination which attacks them and [[SwallowedWhole swallows Scout and Miss Pauling.]] (They're all right after the rest kill it and cut them out, as said abomination didn't actually have any sort of digestive system.)

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* In the ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' video "Expiration Date", the mercs accidentally turn a loaf of bread into a giant abomination which that attacks them and [[SwallowedWhole swallows Scout and Miss Pauling.]] (They're all right after the rest kill it and cut them out, as said abomination didn't actually have any sort of digestive system.)



* Sokka has a nightmare about this in an episode of ''Westernanimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and is terrified it might come true.

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* Sokka has a nightmare about this in an episode of ''Westernanimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and is terrified it might come true.



* In one episode of the 1993 ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' revival ''Super Secret Secret Squirrel'', the antagonist is a living gingerbread man named Greg with a grudge against children since his leg was bitten off by a hungry child. To this end he created a gigantic golem made out of candy that would eat children and tried feeding Secret and Morocco to it as its first meals. Unfortunately for Greg, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs since the golem is still ultimately made out of candy -- Secret and Morocco defeat it simply by ''eating'' it.

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* In one episode of the 1993 ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' revival ''Super Secret Secret Squirrel'', the antagonist is a living gingerbread man named Greg with a grudge against children since his leg was bitten off by a hungry child. To this end end, he created a gigantic golem made out of candy that would eat children and tried feeding Secret and Morocco to it as its first meals. Unfortunately for Greg, SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome occurs since the golem is still ultimately made out of candy -- Secret and Morocco defeat it simply by ''eating'' it.



** In a ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' episode Homer gets eaten by an giant donut.

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** In a ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' episode episode, Homer gets eaten by an a giant donut.

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