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* Henri in ''[[Liberty's Kids]]''.
* Greedy Smurf and Peewit of ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
** One-episode character Timber Smurf can eat just as much as Greedy does, [[Mighty Lumberjack| being a lumberjack.]]
* Ralphie on ''[[The Magic School Bus]]''
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''
** Pinkie Pie can put away the sweets when she wants to. (An entire cake in less than three seconds!)
*** In "Swarm of the Century", she eats a cake larger than her head in one bite. And in "[[MM Mystery]] on the Friendship Express]]", she consumes a massive cake several times larger than herself in one gigantic gulp, after diving down on top of it.
** Also seen in Snails, a young unicorn boy whose head is bigger than his body.
** Also Spike.
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* In ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', Wally West/The Flash (this seems to be a common trait of all versions of the character) also needs to eat a lot due to high metabolism. He actually complains about this in "Hearts and Minds" when he has to eat an (judging by his and Kilowog's expressions) alien vegetable that tastes terrible because someone with his metabolism can't be picky.
* Plagg, Adrian's tiny little [[Fairy Companion]] in ''[[Miraculous Ladybug]]''. When not helping Adrian become his heroic identity Cat Noir, Plagg is usually scarfing cheese, often eating wheels bigger than he is in one bite. But then, he ''is'' [[Anthropomorphic Personification| the embodiment of]] Entropy, so it makes sense.
* Sparky from ''[[Atomic Betty]]'' is [[Obsessed with Food]] and always thinking about his stomach; or rather, ''stomachs'', plural, [[Bizarre Alien Biology|he has four of them.]]
* DC Super Hero Girls:
** Wonder Woman; in the first full-length episode, when she discovers her fondness for ice cream, she not only quickly scarfs ''her'' dessert (a ''huge'' sundae-brownie combination) but also those of her five friends. This is taken to ridiculous extremes in the #LetThemEatPie short, where a similar revelation leads to her winning a pie-eating contest, eating more than Giganta (a literal giant) and doing so ''faster'' than Barry Allen (the Flash, you know, "The Fastest Man Alive"); in fairness, though, she only ate more than Barry because he got sick and was disqualified. Babs and Jess ''have to restrain her'' so she'll stop eating after she wins.
** While many versions of Supergirl fit this Trope, it is exaggerated with this version, not just with ice cream or sweets. In the multi-part #FreshPrincessOfRenFaire she eats more turkey legs for her Kryptonian metabolism to handle, giving her a start of a [[Balloon Belly]].
** Babs too, especially when it comes to Mexican food and (again) ice cream.
 
== Fat Characters ==
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'''Lisa:''' Hey, my dad may have gained a little weight, but he's not some kind of food-crazed maniac.
''(Homer drives by in a stolen ice-cream truck, vigorously stuffing his face)'' }}
**:* In [[Halloween Episode|Treehouse of Horror IV]], Homer sold his soul for a donut and, while in hell, was forced to eat all donuts in the world as [[Ironic Punishment]]. It backfired.
*:* [[Bad Cop, Incompetent Cop|Police Chief Clancy Wiggum]]'s round body says it all. Although mostly known for his sweet tooth, he's open to a wide range of food including some pretty exotic stuff.
*:* [[The Law of Fan Jackassery|Comic Book Guy]] actually trumps both of the above in terms of sheer size, though this is due to being perhaps the most lethargic man in all of Springfield. And in Springfield... THAT'S an acomplishment.
*:* The German foreign exchange student Uter is pretty much solely defined by his absolute lust for all things chocolate.
*:* Not usually known for his eating habits, there has been some times where Bart has overindulged to great extent.
* The one and only Ord from ''[[Dragon Tales]]'', as he has an appetite bigger than his eyes and a stomach bigger than himself* Broadway from ''[[Gargoyles]]''.
* Coop from ''[[Megas XLR]]''. His enormous appetite matched only by his enormous size. It was claimed in one episode that Coop doesn't get full, he just gets "less hungry".
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* Disney's ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' has [[The Big Guy|Buford]], who won a medal for eating, [[Up to Eleven|AND ate the medal too!]]
* On ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'', besides Garfield himself, Jon, in one episode receives a visit from his [[The Thing That Would Not Leave|Uncle Ed]] who proceeds to eat him out of house and home. Finally, Garfield, who can't get a bite in edgewise, decides to call Jon's Aunt Edna to take him back home and put him back on the diet he was supposed to be on.
* Fat Cells in ''[[Ozzy and Drix]]'' are depicted as overweight rich folk, which makes sense given their function. How much an appetite they have depends on Hector's level of activity; if he's lounging around all day snacking, they are very hungry, as they have to store the excess fat he takes in. If Hector is exercising, they aren't as hungry.
* Widdle from the ''[[Ewoks]]'' cartoon is an obese Ewok who is [[Obsessed with Food]], but also a [[Gentle Giant]]. Well, "giant" by Ewok standards.
* Slimer from ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'', much like his film counterpart. Many other one-shot ghosts also fit the Trope.
 
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