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{{quote|''At an eating contest you boast
''That you can eat the most
''How do you down your fiftieth piece of pie?
''Eagerly '''(ugh!)''', eagerly '''(yech!)''', Eager L.Y.|'''[[Tom Lehrer]]''', ''[[The Electric Company|L-Y]]'' }}
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[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], two characters, one of them possibly being a [[Big Eater]], engage in this type of contest, where they try to outeat each other with as much food as possible. Often, the Big Eater will come out as the victor, while the other loses by becoming full too fast, sometimes ending up with a [[Balloon Belly]].
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* Lina and Gourry got into one in the fourth season of ''[[Slayers]]''. The loser (The one to eat the least amount of food) had to pick up the check.
* ''[[Naruto]]'' and Sasuke once compete by having an Eating Contest, finish at the same time and [[Crowning Moment of Funny|promptly throw up]].
* ''[[One Piece]]''; given as Luffy is one of the biggest eaters among [[Big Eater|Big Eaters]] in anime, it seemed natural he's compete in one eventually, as he and the other Straw Hats did during the second Davy Back Fight in the Long Ring Long Land Arc. (Anime version only.) The rules were - other than [[Captain Obvious|"first team to finish the food wins"]] - that each competitor must have an actual stomach (in [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink|this anime,]] that isn't always a certainty; Brook is unable to participate because of this rule) and that if anyone other than the competitors sets foot on the stage, their team is automatically disqualified. However, in this case it was actually a trap set by Marine Vice Admiral Komei, who planted special mushrooms with sedative qualities in the food, hoping to drug the Straw Hats so he could arrest them. The rule about having to have a stomach was made because any creature who did not have one would not be affected by the mushrooms, and the rule about no one else going onstage was made so no one could free help them if they succumbed to it. Thus, the results of this contest were inconclusive.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* An [[Archie Comics]] story had [[Big Eater|Jughead]] compete against a member of a rival gang in a hamburger-eating contest at Pop's chocolate shop. {{spoiler|Jughead won in the end, because no other [[Big Eater]] could quite match up to Jughead's style}}.
* In the old Polish comic ''[[Koziolek Matolek]]'', the titular goat encounters some indians, and after being challenged to a duel by their chief, the goat picks the competition to be eating grass. The chief eats until he explodes.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* A fairly common competitive sport, albeit one forbidden by orthodoxy, in the [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] [[Dystopia]] ''[[Thinner Than Thou]]''. One of the protagonists is even a semi-professional participant.
* The [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]] short story "Too Rich for My Blood" by Rebecca Levine (in the collection ''Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins'', representing Gluttony) is set at a hot dog eating contest in Las Vegas. One of the contestants has been doped with an alien serum to increase his appetite. When they run out of hot dogs, [[I'm a Humanitarian|he starts on the other competitors]]. [[Zombie Apocalypse|And then it goes viral...]]
* In ''[[Clarence Goes To Town]]'', Clarence, a realistically portrayed dog, is in a quiz-and-stunt contest with a bunch of humans. One of the stunts is a pie-eating contest. The show runners decide that, since pie isn't good for dogs, Clarence's pie is substituted with a half pound of raw hamburger.
 
== [[Film]] ==
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* ''Mr Woodcock'' has this.
 
== [[Newspaper ComicsLiterature]] ==
* A fairly common competitive sport, albeit one forbidden by orthodoxy, in the [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] [[Dystopia]] ''[[Thinner Than Thou]]''. One of the protagonists is even a semi-professional participant.
* A ''[[Garfield]]'' strip had Garfield and Jon have a popcorn-eating contest together. However, Garfield won unfairly by eating both bowls of popcorn instead of one kernel at a time like Jon did. Another strip had Garfield and Jon have a hot pepper-eating contest to see who would endure the hotness of each different pepper they ate. Garfield lost in the end when he ate a Peruvian Death Pepper.
* The [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]] short story "Too Rich for My Blood" by Rebecca Levine (in the collection ''Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins'', representing Gluttony) is set at a hot dog eating contest in Las Vegas. One of the contestants has been doped with an alien serum to increase his appetite. When they run out of hot dogs, [[I'm a Humanitarian|he starts on the other competitors]]. [[Zombie Apocalypse|And then it goes viral...]]
* In ''[[Clarence Goes To Town]]'', Clarence, a realistically portrayed dog, is in a quiz-and-stunt contest with a bunch of humans. One of the stunts is a pie-eating contest. The show runners decide that, since pie isn't good for dogs, Clarence's pie is substituted with a half pound of raw hamburger.
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
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* ''[[Bones]]'' had an episode where the victim was a competitive eater.
 
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Table Top Role Playing Game|Tabletop Role Playing Games]] ==
* ''[[Garfield]]''
** AIn ''[[Garfield]]''one strip had Garfield and Jon have a popcorn-eating contest together. However, Garfield won unfairly by eating both bowls of popcorn instead of one kernel at a time like Jon did. Another strip had Garfield and Jon have a hot pepper-eating contest to see who would endure the hotness of each different pepper they ate. Garfield lost in the end when he ate a Peruvian Death Pepper.
** In [https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2020/07/12?ct=v&cti=2129226 yet another], they do so with ice cream; first match seems to end in a draw due to both of them getting "brain freeze". Liz catches them and seems to find it silly at first - [[Not So Above It All| but then says, "Deal me in"]].
 
== [[LiteratureTabletop Games]] ==
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', this is a form of [[Duel to the Death]] between ogres: The winner gets to eat the loser. The ogres will gladly take similar challenges from non-ogres, except trolls, whose [[Hollywood Acid]] digestive system is a [[Game Breaker]] even by ogre standards.
** In ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'', the Space Wolves Primarch, Leman Russ, went into an eating contest against the Emperor when they first met. {{spoiler|He WON''won''. Empy only got his allegiance by challenging him to a proper fight and winning.}}
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* In the ''[[Whateley Universe]]'' story "Parents' Day", Tennyo's family comes to see her, and she ends up in an eating contest against her mother (both her parents are mutants too - so are her brothers).
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* An episode of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' had Jon and Garfield go to an authentic Chinese restaurant while visiting China. While there, the owner tells them the story of how thousands of years ago, a cat similar to Garfield [[Batman Gambit|outwitted the dragon]] out of all the food that he stole by bullying the villagers by challenging him to an eating contest. When the dragon discovers that he had been tricked out of all the food he acquired, he then chases the cat clear across China, making it sort of a [[Subverted Trope|subversion]]. When the story is finished, the owner then warns Jon that if an orange cat with black stripes (referring to Garfield) should ever eat too much whilst in China, the dragon will return and exact his revenge. However, much to the horror of both Jon and the restaurant owner, Garfield had already eaten all of the food that was in the restaurant while the owner was telling the story, [[Broken Aesop|claiming it to be a long fable]], so he and Jon leave afterward.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Homer gets in an eating contest with a trucker named Red, who dies right after beating Homer by finishing a 16-pound steak first. Just before the contest Red had eaten an entire lamb. Before the contest, Red and Tony Randall had been the only two people ever to complete the challenge.
* [[Big Eater|Coop]] in ''[[Megas XLR]]'' competes in these, and has three championship crowns from the "Lord of the Large Pants" eating contest.
* Arnold competes in one in the ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' episode "Eating Contest".
* A [[Ripped from the Headlines]] episode of ''[[King of the Hill]]'' featured a hot-dog eating contest where Dale shows up Bill by double-fisting the hot dogs, but losing in the end to a skinny Asian speed-eater.<ref>Clearly, this was a [[Captain Ersatz]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeru_Kobayashi Takeru Kobayashi], a Japanese man known for winning the Nathan's Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest multiple times, among other contests.</ref>
* In ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]'', Jackie and his friends have to compete in an eating contest to find the tiger talisman.
* Chris wins a hot dog eating contest in an episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'', but [[Reality Ensues]] quickly, and he gets sick, leading to Meg enrolling him in "fat camp".
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* From ''[[Kim Possible]]''; Dr. Drakken has won an unspecified pie-eating contest five years straight and is rather proud to have done so.
* ''[[Gravity Falls]]'': In the episode "Blendin's Game", one of the events in the [[Deadly Game|Globnar]] is a hot dog eating contest.
* In the ''[[Family Guy]]'' episode "Killer Queen", Chris enters a hot dog eating contest. He wins, but [[Reality Ensues]] - he becomes sick, prompting Meg to send him to a "fat farm" for teens so he can lose weight.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==