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== Thin Characters == |
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* Both Shaggy and Scooby in ''[[Scooby-Doo]]''. This is strange considering that Shaggy is the thinnest member of Mystery Inc., but considering all the running he does... |
* Both Shaggy and Scooby in ''[[Scooby-Doo]]''. This is strange considering that Shaggy is the thinnest member of Mystery Inc., but considering all the running he does... |
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** This is lampshaded in ''Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost'', when both he and Scooby eat a ton of food and put on a lot of weight... but they later drop the weight after running away from the Hex Girls whom they think are witches. |
** This is lampshaded in ''Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost'', when both he and Scooby eat a ton of food and put on a lot of weight... but they later drop the weight after running away from the Hex Girls whom they think are witches. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |
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== Fat Characters == |
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* [[Chowder]] is possibly the biggest eater ever conceived, to the point where its his defining character trait. On several occasions, he's doubled as a [[Bag of Holding]], able to eat large objects -- up to and including ''an entire fair booth'' -- and spit 'em out later. |
* [[Chowder]] is possibly the biggest eater ever conceived, to the point where its his defining character trait. On several occasions, he's doubled as a [[Bag of Holding]], able to eat large objects -- up to and including ''an entire fair booth'' -- and spit 'em out later. |
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* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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* 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. |
* 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. |
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