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Food used as [[Improvised Weapon|melee weapons]]. Be sure to take note of the fact that a [[Genre Savvy]] criminal will realize that they can [[Eat the Evidence]] if the weapon was used to commit a crime without having to suffer horrific indigestion as a result. |
Food used as [[Improvised Weapon|melee weapons]]. Be sure to take note of the fact that a [[Genre Savvy]] criminal will realize that they can [[Eat the Evidence]] if the weapon was used to commit a crime without having to suffer horrific indigestion as a result. |
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[[Baguette Beatdown]] is a [[Sub-Trope]]. See also [[Edible Ammunition]], [[Produce Pelting]], [[Shamu Fu]], [[Food Slap]], and [[Fork Fencing]]. |
[[Baguette Beatdown]] is a [[Sub-Trope]]. See also [[Edible Ammunition]], [[Produce Pelting]], [[Shamu Fu]], [[Food Slap]], and [[Fork Fencing]]. |
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', foods, such as Okonomiyaki, Ramen, and Takoyaki, are used as a weapon a number of times. |
* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', foods, such as Okonomiyaki, Ramen, and Takoyaki, are used as a weapon a number of times. |
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* In ''[[Digimon Data Squad]]'', Raramon uses Sausages as Nunchucks in the movie. AND IT IS AWESOME. |
* In ''[[Digimon Data Squad]]'', Raramon uses Sausages as Nunchucks in the movie. AND IT IS AWESOME. |
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* Several of the [[Joke Weapon|joke weapons]] in the [[Soul Series]] are foods, such as shiskabobs and a giant sausage. |
* Several of the [[Joke Weapon|joke weapons]] in the [[Soul Series]] are foods, such as shiskabobs and a giant sausage. |
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* Some of the improvised weapons used by Joachim and Frank in the ''[[Shadow Hearts]]'' series are technically edible. Specifically, a tuna, a swordfish, and a shish-kebab. |
* Some of the improvised weapons used by Joachim and Frank in the ''[[Shadow Hearts]]'' series are technically edible. Specifically, a tuna, a swordfish, and a shish-kebab. |
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* ''[[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice]]'' and ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' have "fun" weapons that include edible things like lollipops, shish-kebabs, and baked potatos. Their actual equipment stats are generally close to non-existent, but they all possess useful secondary abilities. |
* ''[[Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice]]'' and ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' have "fun" weapons that include edible things like lollipops, shish-kebabs, and baked potatos. Their actual equipment stats are generally close to non-existent, but they all possess useful secondary abilities. |
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* In ''[[Phantom Brave]]'', bread and fish are among the items you can use as weapons. |
* In ''[[Phantom Brave]]'', bread and fish are among the items you can use as weapons. |
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* ''[[Elona]]'' has equipment that can be either candy or raw, that can then be eaten. |
* ''[[Elona]]'' has equipment that can be either candy or raw, that can then be eaten. |
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* In ''[[Sengoku Basara]] 2'', we have the joke weapons of [[Only Sane Man|Kojuro]] (a leek used as a katana), [[Prongs of Poseidon|Toshiie]] (a swordfish), [[The Archer|Ranmaru]] (a chocolate banana), and [[Blade on a Stick|Ieyasu]] (a giant shrimp). |
* In ''[[Sengoku Basara]] 2'', we have the joke weapons of [[Only Sane Man|Kojuro]] (a leek used as a katana), [[Prongs of Poseidon|Toshiie]] (a swordfish), [[The Archer|Ranmaru]] (a chocolate banana), and [[Blade on a Stick|Ieyasu]] (a giant shrimp). |
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** Hideaki from ''Sengoku Basara 3'' can throw food carrots and lobsters at enemies. |
** Hideaki from ''Sengoku Basara 3'' can throw food carrots and lobsters at enemies. |
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* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' has Janice, a [[Demi Human|half-rabbit]] monster trainer that attacks enemies with a giant carrot. |
* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' has Janice, a [[Demi Human|half-rabbit]] monster trainer that attacks enemies with a giant carrot. |
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* In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Tooie]]'', pink and blue Flatsos use sausages and candy canes, respectively, as weapons. |
* In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Tooie]]'', pink and blue Flatsos use sausages and candy canes, respectively, as weapons. |
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* In ''[[Girl Genius]]'', one cook was [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20100528 threatened] by his own granddaugh--''Aaah!'' Not with the schlognwurst! It's ''expensive!''. It promptly is used against the Jäger. Other implements include a barrel of pickled herrings and a jar olives. |
* In ''[[Girl Genius]]'', one cook was [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20100528 threatened] by his own granddaugh--''Aaah!'' Not with the schlognwurst! It's ''expensive!''. It promptly is used against the Jäger. Other implements include a barrel of pickled herrings and a jar olives. |
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** [[Bilingual Bonus]] too: "schlogn" is yiddish for "hit". |
** [[Bilingual Bonus]] too: "schlogn" is yiddish for "hit". |
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*** Or, if you will, slugging. |
*** Or, if you will, slugging. |
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* In ''[[Not Quite Daily Comic]]'', characters use [http://www.truefork.org/Art/comic/cindex.php?130 carrots] for dagger practice. Then eat them. |
* In ''[[Not Quite Daily Comic]]'', characters use [http://www.truefork.org/Art/comic/cindex.php?130 carrots] for dagger practice. Then eat them. |
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