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* A series of promotional videos for [[Kid Icarus: Uprising]] released via the Nintendo Video service on the 3DS featured Palutena dealing with various living vegetables.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', Cracker - [[Arc Villain|Big Mom's]] son and lieutenant - has consumed the ''Bisu Bisu no Mi'', a Devil Fruit that lets the user manipulate biscuits; combined with Cracker's creativity and aesthetic, he uses this power to build "puppets" from biscuits, sort of like golems. These puppets are incredibly lifelike, resembling giant, armored humans. He can even add a special jam to the "recipe" to make enemies think these puppets bleed when injured.
* In one episode of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', Jeagar, Jack, Aki, and Yusei had to solve a Duel Puzzle video game in order to get access to some classified information. The opponent in the game was Cup Ramen Man, a living, Duel Runner riding, cup of Ramen with [[Cool Shades]]. He also used monster cards based on Cup Ramen. He was a serious [[Deadpan Snarker]] to boot. After being beaten, he fell off his bike and exclaimed, "This should've ended in China!"
 
* In the manga version of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal]]'', there was Captain Corn, who was pretty much what his name implied: a humanoid ear of corn dressed like a pirate [[Cigar Chomper| who always smoked a cigar]]. A Numbers Hunter, his origin was kind of weird. When [[Big Bad| Dr. Faker]] found a compass that belonged to an 18th Century pirate named Captain Roberts, there was a kernel of corn inside that had fallen into it when Roberts was eating an ear of corn. The kernel fell into some machine that Faker had invented, turned it into Captain Corn, and gave it a soul. While this sounds humorous, Captain Corn's motivation for being a Numbers Hunter were very serious: he only got to ''keep'' the soul that Faker gave him if he succeeded his mission, the same offer Faker gave two similar Numbers Hunters. (And sadly, he did not.)
* Cookpals in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', used by Michio; the Action Duel simulated cooking them into stronger Royal Cookpals, including Knight Napolitan, Prince Curry, King Hamburg, Queen Omelette and Princess Pudding.
 
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