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1Fiction has all sorts of [[TheUndead undead beings]] lurking around, the most common being vampires, zombies, and ghosts. Being biologically dead, you wouldn't expect them to follow the same laws of biology as humans, but this trope is when they do.
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3They might be able to eat and drink human food without it going through them (even if [[EatingOptional they don't need to]]), sleep, go to the bathroom (in what could be an inversion of NobodyPoops), procreate (perhaps resulting in a {{Dhampyr}} if it's a vampire), or catch a disease.
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5This is usually unexplained (after all, the very existence of the undead is often a mystery) but is often PlayedForLaughs. As such, the character in question may be a SillySpook. This behaviour is commonly seen in {{Friendly Zombie}}s who have been given humanising traits.
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7Compare RidiculouslyHumanRobot for the robot equivalent, and NoBiochemicalBarriers for the alien equivalent. Also compare OurZombiesAreDifferent and HotAsHell. Contrast TechnicallyLivingZombie, for when someone ''is'' living, but seems very much like an undead person, and TheNeedless, which is when a character (who may be undead) ''doesn't'' have biological needs. Can overlap with ToiletHumour if it involves using the bathroom, burping, or farting.
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15* ''Advertising/MonsterCereals'': Five of the six monsters (Count Chocula, Frankenberry, Boo Berry, Fruity Yummy Mummy, and Carmella Creeper) are undead creatures. Despite this, they still shill and eat their trademark cereals and are often seen sleeping.
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19* Normally, undead in ''Literature/TheDeathMageWhoDoesntWantAFourthTime'' are mindless creatures that want to kill all living beings, but thanks to Vandalieu and his [Death Charm] attribute, undead of all sorts regain their sanity and memories from when they were alive, and act accordingly.
20* Ayumu Aikawa, the protagonist of ''Literature/IsThisAZombie'', was revived by a necromancer after he was killed, but other than drying up like a prune when under the sunlight, he looks and acts just as he did when alive.
21* The zombies in ''Anime/MonsterMusume'' are a varied bunch depending on their stages of wear and tear (they rot if not preserved and can't heal, so injuries stay forever leaving them as Frankenstein-esque patchworks in extreme cases), but the "freshest" undead are basically indistinguishable from normal humans: one of them, [[UndeadChild Yuuhi]] had no clue that she had died and risen again until Ms. Smith examined her and realized she had no pulse. In basically all cases of undead, they retain their human personalities, can eat, need sleep, and retain at least some measure of feeling; Zombina can't feel pain, but ''can'' feel pleasure.
22* ''Manga/MyLovelyGhostKana:'' Kana can eat and drink despite not needing to, and can even make herself substantial enough to have sex with her (living) boyfriend Daikichi.
23* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Brook, thanks to the Yomi Yomi no Mi (Revive-Revive Fruit), is a living skeleton who can get bruised despite lacking skin, and when asked by Luffy, he confirms that he is capable of pooping. He also eats despite lacking a stomach, is shown frequently to be a DirtyOldMan, and like every other Devil Fruit user, he is [[WeaksauceWeakness weak to seawater]].
24* ''Anime/YokaiWatch'': Yo-Kai are ghosts who are often seen eating. Jibanyan the cat-based Yo-Kai in particular loves eating chocolate bars, which are [[ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare poisonous to cats]], but then Jibanyan is technically already dead anyway. Hungramps can make anyone, including his fellow Yo-Kai, hungry. Cheeksqueek's debut episode reveals that Yo-Kai can fart (though Whisper tries to deny this at first) and Fidgephant's debut shows that they can use the bathroom when Fidgephant uses his PottyEmergency-inducing powers on Roughraff and later Manjimutt.
25* ''Manga/YuunaAndTheHauntedHotSprings'': Aside from having supernatural powers (floating, telekinesis, altering her clothes at will), Yuuna is more like an invisible human than a ghost. She eats, drinks and sleeps, and even the way she's "bound" to a location is much looser than for other ghosts. She can leave the titular hot sprints whenever she pleases; she's only bound to ''sleep'' in a specific room at the resort (and will end up back in her room if she falls asleep elsewhere). [[spoiler:Eventually Yuuna even finds out that it's possible for her to get pregnant, if her partner is a man with sufficiently high spiritual power.]]
26* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': The members of Franchouchou, once they reawaken their personalities and memories, are shown to still be able to eat, sleep, and feel pain.
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30* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': The vampire Cassidy has no fangs, eats human food (but with lots of rare steak), and drinks vast amounts of alcohol. The only traditional vampiric weakness he displays is that direct sunlight ignites him, and he always wears shades due to having red irises and very bloodshot whites.
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34* PlayedForLaughs in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11257843/1/Difficulty-Levels Difficulty Levels]]'', a fic based on ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm''. Raynor, Rehgar, Kerrigan, and Uther are all discussing their [[DoubleEntendre "Difficulty"]], and debating whether or not they'd sleep with [[AttractiveZombie Sylvanas]], only to find the Banshee Queen in question walking away adjusting her trousers following an... encounter with [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent the Elite Tauren Chieftain]]. Sylvanas just says, "I'm undead, not dead."
35* ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'':
36** Ebony is a vampire but she still sleeps as often as a human and in one scene, she's shown eating cereal (albeit [[BlackComedy with blood instead of milk]]).
37** Draco is [[AdaptationalSpeciesChange also a vampire]], but in one scene, he's said to get an erection (or, as the narration puts it, an "[[RougeAnglesOfSatin eructation]]").
38** Zigzagged for the crying that the vampires do ([[ProneToTears a lot]]). Sometimes, they cry regular tears, but other times they cry out [[TearsOfBlood blood]].
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42* ''WesternAnimation/TheBookOfLife'': Carmelo, who is a [[DemBones skeleton]] in the Land of the Remembered, [[BigEater loves to eat]].
43* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'':
44** A clerk (who is [[DemBones a skeleton]]) from the Land of the Dead is shown to be allergic to Dante the dog. Miguel points out that Dante doesn't have any hair and the clerk quips that [[TheNoseless he doesn't even have a nose]].
45** Throughout the movie, the living skeletons can also be seen eating and drinking food, often obtained as offerings from their families. However, it is still directly stated that [[NobodyPoops there are no bathrooms in the Land of the Dead]].
46* ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'': Everyone in the Land of the Dead is either a walking skeleton or a zombie, yet they're still shown to eat and drink in the bar.
47* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'':
48** During the opening, Dracula (who is a vampire) [[TheDiaperChange changes his daughter Mavis's diaper]], and Mavis later grows up into an adult vampire (albeit over the course of 118 years). It's also invoked at one point; Frank moves his detached lower body over to Murray the mummy and farts loudly to make it look like he did it.
49** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'': Mavis the vampire becomes pregnant after she and Johnny get married, and she gives birth to Dennis the {{Dhampyr}}. During said pregnancy, she [[WackyCravings craves ice cream with anchovies]].
50** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania3SummerVacation'': Ericka hears that Dracula the vampire is [[PlotAllergy allergic]] to [[VampiresHateGarlic garlic]], so she tricks him into eating garlic-laced guacamole to kill him. All this does is make him break wind. Later, the same thing happens to Mavis (who is also a vampire).
51* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': At one point, Sally sends a basket of snacks up to Jack (a [[DemBones living skeleton]]) while he's working.
52* ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'': Discussed. When Norman, who can communicate with the undead, is translating a zombie's moans, Norman's father says, "Please don't tell me he needs to go to the bathroom".
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56* ''Film/{{Braindead}}'' (a.k.a. ''Dead Alive''): After two of the zombies, Father [=McGruder=] and Mrs. [=McTavish=], have sex, Mrs. [=McTavish=] gives birth to a zombie baby.
57* ''Film/DeathBecomesHer'': The immortality potion in the film essentially make you immortal by technically making you into a living zombie, since any major damage you take is permanent (like getting holes blown into your stomach) and has to be fixed with everyday items like tape and makeup if that happens. (The film never really dwells into specifics.) Yet, all who do can still drink and eat like normal.
58* ''Film/UnderWraps1997'': When Harold the mummy is awakened, he chases the gang until he comes across a bathroom. [[RipVanTinkle He goes inside to use it and the others hear him peeing.]]
59-->'''Gilbert:''' Man, that mummy had to ''go''.
60* ''Film/VanHelsing'': PlayedWith in Dracula's case: his vampire brides are able to give birth, but the children are dead on arrival and need to be brought to life [[spoiler: using electricity run through Frankenstein's Monster]].
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64* ''Literature/MrMen'': At the end of "Mr. Men: Adventure with Monsters", several Mr. Men and Little Misses enjoy tea and crumpets with monsters in a haunted house. Among the ones eating and drinking are a mummy, a vampire (who claims to have a SweetTooth), and a FrankensteinsMonster.
65* ''Literature/MyWeirdSchool'': In "Miss Mary is Scary!", the trope is discussed in the beginning when AJ believes that ghosts are using the bathroom because of the automatic sinks, toilets, and hand dryers. At the end of the book, this turns out to be true when AJ finds a ghost coming out of a stall in the men's room.
66-->'''AJ:''' I didn't know ghosts use the bathroom.\
67'''Ghost:''' Now you know.
68* ''Scream Team'': In "The Vampire at Home Plate", J.D. the ghost yells that he's going to eat Karl and his friends. Patsy points out that he probably doesn't need to because he's already full, and then it's revealed that J.D. has a whole hamburger inside his see-through body.
69* Geoph Essex's ''Lovely Assistant'':
70** While the title character does continue to eat and drink, this trope is {{Averted|Trope}} at least twice, first with regard to menstruation:
71--->She politely refrained from pointing out that she hadn’t gotten her period since she'd died. Her cycle had always been a bit erratic anyway, but she had been slightly nervous for a week or two at the prospect of raising a tiny Keith Heckler — her meetings with Caravel had settled that question, though, when she discovered that she was, technically speaking, dead. Jenny was pretty sure the dead didn’t get pregnant any more than they menstruated.
72** ...and again later on the subject of bathrooms in general:
73--->She made a quick round trip through the bathroom to snatch her toothbrush, hairbrush, and a few other items, and shoved them into the backpack’s side pocket. The clean white toilet made her pause: she hadn't actually sat on a toilet in at least a week. To Jenny, bathrooms had become useful private spots with easy passage to Wonderland, rather than places to go to relieve herself. Since she now knew how to use her sword, bathrooms were even less relevant.
74* In ''[[Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes Night Flier]]'', by Creator/StephenKing, a vampire uses a urinal. This is a massive shock to a human also in the restroom at the time, since the (rather bloody) urine is visible in a mirror, while the body producing it is not.
75* ''Literature/SaintessSummonsSkeletons'': Alith is technically a ghost, having died on (some version of) Earth and then being summoned by Sofia. However, the System gives her a [Human form] skill that lets her become effectively human at will (so long as she's in an environment that the System can reach, and remains connected to the spiritual plane). She can eat and drink -- although she doesn't actually need to -- sleep, you name it. [[spoiler:She can even ''be eaten'', [[LetsMeetTheMeat volunteering herself]] as emergency rations when she and Sofia are trapped in Zangdar for months.]] She still counts as undead, though, so skills like [Heal Undead] work on her.
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79* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and its spinoff ''Series/{{Angel}}'' have a lot of these aspects applied to vampires. They need to drink blood, stay away from sunlight, and keep clear of holy objects, but otherwise are completely able to pass as human (unless they put on their GameFace).
80** Even though vampires no longer need to breathe oxygen, it doesn't seem to stop Spike from smoking [[SmokingIsCool as long as it looks cool]].
81** Vampire eating habits are interesting. Being vampires requires them to drink blood to survive, but they are also apparently capable of eating normal human food. There is no real explanation as to how exactly that works from a biological perspective, so it's an exercise left to the viewer to puzzle out. It's also implied that human food isn't as enjoyable to vampires, as when [[spoiler: Angel becomes human for a day]], he immediately starts stuffing his face and talking about how good food tastes.
82** Similarly, the shows portray vampires as being able to drink alcohol and even get drunk. Spike likes hitting the sauce as much as he likes his cigarettes, and Harmony is shown drinking a martini at one point.
83* ''Series/PushingDaisies'': Any being Ned brings back to life appears to be no different from the way they were before they died, unless they sustained a gruesome injury or have significantly rotted. They can eat, drink, get hurt, etc. To the trained nose they smell of death, but that's about it. It is also unclear whether they age slowly or at all [[note]] Ned's childhood dog still being alive over 20 years after he was brought back indicates they do not age normally, but since Ned rarely brings anyone back for more than one minute, it is never discussed.[[/note]] In fact, as discussed in "Pie-lette", Ned feels they should not qualify as "undead" at all:
84-->'''Ned:''' And "undead"? Nobody wants to be "un"-anything. Why begin a statement with a negative? It's like saying "I don't disagree." Just say you agree.\
85'''Emerson:''' Are you comfortable with "living dead"?\
86'''Ned:''' You're either living or you're dead. When you're living, you're alive. When you're dead, that's what you are. But when you're dead and then you're not, you're alive again. Can't we say "alive again"?
87* ''Series/ZNation'': A number of jokes involve the zombies, as rotten and brainless as they are, still being occasionally affected just as well as living beings by drugs (in "Zombie Road", Doc gets a zombie high with second-hand marijuana smoke to prevent being attacked) and meds (in "Murphy's Law" a bunch of zombies that ate a smuggler carrying Viagra are walking around with [[RagingStiffie Raging Stiffies]] ([[TakeOurWordForIt off-screen]])).
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91* ''Series/SesameStreet'': The Count is a FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire, yet he feels pain (as shown in an episode where he screams because a bee stung him) and one episode has him [[SickEpisode catch a type of flu]] that makes him faint.
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95* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'': Vampires can expend blood points to temporarily ape being alive, including blushing, breathing naturally and functioning sexually. The higher your Humanity the cheaper this becomes, to the degree that [[ProHumanTranshuman high-Humanity (9 or 10) vampires]] can fall under this trope all the time as long as they remember to do it. A Quality is still needed to eat normally though.
96* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'': The "Blush of Life" ability temporarily removes the UncannyValley effect associated with walking corpses and lets the vampire pass for human, including a pulse, body heat, eating without vomiting, and sexual functions.
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100* In ''Theatre/JasperInDeadland'', the corpses in Deadland all suffer from GhostAmnesia, but apart from that they're just like normal humans. They drink bottled water, can smoke cigarettes and hookah, have cell phones with some sort of internet access, and even though [[YouCantKillWhatsAlreadyDead they can't die]], they still have functioning organs, as shown when Gretchen tears out her heart to use it for a transplant.
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104* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion'': Vampirism is caused by a disease, so vampires can eat, drink, and sleep, are susceptible to drowning, and can [[{{Dhampyr}} have children]]. Unlike other undead, they're still considered humanoid for the purposes of [[YourSoulIsMine Soul Trap]] effects.
105* ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkinDSides'': One of the character tidbits is that Pump loves cherries, implying that he still has tastebuds and/or needs to eat despite being a ghost.
106* The inhabitants of the Land of the Dead in ''Videogame/GrimFandango'' retain the ability to eat, drink, sleep, and (one presumes) have sex, despite existing in the liminal space between their human death and their eternal destiny. They can even smoke without taking ill effects (since they're, y'know, ''dead'').
107* ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'': In "Harry and the Haunted House", a ghost is seen drinking water at one point.
108* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'': There are some ghosts who have their share of human traits:
109** Mr. Luggs [[BigEater voraciously eats the spread of food in front of him]].
110** Sue Pea promises not to [[EmbarrassingDampSheets wet the bed]], indicating that ghosts use the bathroom. You can take advantage of this by [[GrossoutFakeout spraying her sheets with water to trick her into thinking she had an accident]].
111* ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'': While the ghosts don't need to sleep, they still eat and drink, and one mission has the ghost pirates having a burping contest.
112* ''VideoGame/{{Pokemon}}'': Ghost-type Pokémon are Pokémon meant to be based on ghosts, with some of them (such as Gengar, Phantump, and Yamask) even being stated to be once-living humans. Despite this, they are shown to be just as capable of breeding, eating, sleeping, and getting status conditions as any other Pokémon. They even seem to be capable of dying, with the ghost of a Mimikyu and the remains of a Trevenant being seen in the [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries anime]].
113* ''VideoGame/ShadowGambitTheCursedCrew'': The crew of the ''Red Marley'' are undead pirates, but they often mention eating, drinking, smoking tobacco, and sleeping. Some of them can't swim, implying that breathing is necessary as well.
114* ''VideoGame/TheSims'':
115** Ghosts still have the same needs as living sims, including eating, sleeping, and using the bathroom. In ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', they could even reproduce.
116** Downplayed for zombies, who [[TheSleepless don't need to sleep]] or use the bathroom, but they do eat. Specifically, they eat plants.
117** Zigzagged with the GrimReaper, who is a walking skeleton. Initially, female Sims were able to conceive a baby with him, but a later patch removed this ability. However, he still is occasionally seen using the toilet.
118* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Yuyuko is a ghost but has no issue eating and loves doing so. The vampires Remilia and Flandre also regularly have their maid Sakuya craft them full-course meals, though it is known that their desserts have a substantial amount of blood mixed into them.
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122* ''VisualNovel/MonsterProm'': All the undead characters in the game act just the same as every other monster. Brian/Green is a zombie, but as a playable character, he can do everything his living counterparts can. And Polly the ghost girl eats, sleeps, and does epic amounts of drugs (though she does take advantage of the fact that being dead means she can't overdose).
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126* ''Webcomic/{{Erma}}'': Erma and her mother Emiko are technically ghosts, [[StringyHairedGhostGirl Onryo]] specifically. Despite this, both of them where born naturally, have grown and developed, and otherwise do all the things a living person does including eating and sleeping. Really, the only thing distinguishing them from a normal living human is the assortment of supernatural powers they both possess and their UndeathlyPallor.
127* ''Webcomic/ThePetriDish'': One strip had a zombie using the bathroom.
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131* Kureiji Ollie from ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}'' is a RevenantZombie. She was brought back to life for reasons that have never been fully elaborated, and she can detach her limbs at will. That said, she still needs to eat, go to the bathroom, and attend to any other normal bodily functions. As with every other idol, she occasionally needs to go to an "[[UnusualEuphemism idol meeting]]" (bathroom break).
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135* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'':
136** Turning your pet into a zombie or a ghost only changes its appearance, so the pet will still get hungry and will still be able to catch diseases.
137** One Random Event has the ghost of King Coltzan having Kikoughela (a type of throat disease that Neopets can get).
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141* ''WebVideo/CinemaSins'': Mocked in the ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' review when Jeremy quips that no one was wondering if vampires can defecate when Dracula is [[TheDiaperChange changing baby Mavis]].
142* ''WebVideo/EdgarAllanPoesMurderMysteryDinnerParty'': Lenore -- and other returned spirits like her -- appears no different from a living being. In fact, Charlotte repeatedly forgets that Lenore is already dead. She is capable of drinking alcohol and cooking soup, among other things, though she also has some typical ghostly powers, such as going incorporeal, making things appear, and being immune to toxins. She also indicates that it takes time and energy for a ghost to become corporeal (so she [[TheAlcoholic mostly uses it to drink]]).
143* ''WebVideo/{{Smosh}}'': Discussed and defied in "Twilight: New Moon Deleted Scenes 1". [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga Bella]] asks Edward if vampires defecate, to which he responds that [[NobodyPoops they don't]]. Bella is confused because ''Literature/EveryonePoops'' says that everybody does that.
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147* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': Marceline the Vampire Queen [[BigEater voraciously feasts on the food]] that Jake brings along in "Checkmate". Additionally, in "Marceline's Closet", she uses the bathroom [[ItMakesSenseInContext while Finn and Jake are hiding in her closet]].
148* ''WesternAnimation/CaspersScareSchool'': At the start of "Fang Decay", various students are seen doing the PottyDance because Thatch is taking a long time to brush his teeth in the bathroom due to his [[TheToothHurts toothache]]. Casper the ghost and Ra the mummy are among those standing in line.
149* ''WesternAnimation/CountDuckula'': Due to being resurrected with a ritual where ketchup was used instead of blood, Duckula is a VegetarianVampire who only eats vegetables.
150* ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|1987}}'': Drakeula the vampire from "Ducky Horror Picture Show" [[VegetarianVampire survives on apples.]]
151* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Death (who is TheGrimReaper) can drink coffee, as shown in "Death Lives". In "Wasted Talent", he also ends up getting completely drunk at a frat house.
152* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcgee'': Despite being a ghost, Scratch sleeps (a lot), eats (a lot), and somehow is even allergic to carob.
153* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': Grim is seen eating several times and gets sick in "Night of the Living Grim". Billy and Mandy are surprised that the grim reaper can get sick. "Waking Nightmare" also has a gag where Grim thinks he sat on a whoopie cushion and is implied to have actually farted, in spite of the earlier episode "Duck!" having him make it very clear that he is incapable of flatulence due to being a skeleton who lacks the required organs to do so.
154* ''WesternAnimation/HelloKittysFurryTaleTheater'': In "Catula", the titular Catula (played by Catnip) goes around stealing the townspeople's milk cartons with the intent to drink from them.
155* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvaniaTheSeries'': It's mentioned in "Buggin' Out" that Mavis the vampire breaks wind in her coffin when she's alone. In "Casket If You Can", she [[PottyEmergency has to use the bathroom quite badly]] after she guzzles a lot of blood.
156* ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'': The ghosts in the Nether World don't appear to sleep, but they are often shown eating (there's even a chef named Ogle), and one ghost farts in "Stand by Your Pac-Man". In "No Pets Allowed... Especially Monsters! Part 2", Inky mentions that ghosts can use the bathroom. Cylindria is quite disgusted to hear about this.
157* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'': Slimer is a ghost, yet in "Ghostworld", he somehow catches a cold off Egon. It's also shown that Slimer can use the bathroom when he suffers from [[PottyEmergency bathroom emergencies]] in "Camping It Up" and "Guess What's Coming to Dinner", and in "The Boogeyman is Back", he sleeps and later claims to be thirsty.
158* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tutenstein}}'': In "The Awakening", Tut (the titular mummy) [[RipVanTinkle makes a mad dash for the bathroom after he's brought back from the dead.]]
159* ''WesternAnimation/UglyAmericans'': Randall the zombie [[TheSleepless does not sleep]], so he just eats ice cream all night long.
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