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The smell of food wakes a character up.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* A very indirect version happens in ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', during the first Tournament Arc. Master Roshi hypnotizes Goku to sleep, as a major desperate move. Later, Roshi claims that there is no stimulus to wake up Goku before he gives a proper sign, though Bulma realizes that there's one thing to get through to [[Big Eater| Goku]], she announces its dinnertime, he immediately wakes up.
* This trope was played in ''[[K-On!]]'' - The girls were trying to wake up Yui, by claiming that they bought her cake. But she went back to sleep when she notices that there's no actual cake.
* One episode of ''[[Super GALS!]]'' has Miyu and Sayo wake up Ran by cooking some fried chicken and using fans to make sure the scent reached Ran's bedroom. It worked.
== Film ==
* ''[[Curse of the Were-Rabbit]]'', this was done to Wallace with his favorite food, cheese, when {{spoiler|he was assumed to be dead after shifting back from were-rabbit form.}}
== Live-Action Television ==
* In ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' Ted does this to Marshal in the episode Milk.
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Happens too many times with ''[[Garfield (Comic Strip)|Garfield]]''.
== Video Games ==
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== Western Animation ==
* ''[[SpongeBob]]'' used a chocolate bar to wake up patrick.
* In ''[[Star vs. the Forces of Evil]]''. The spider woke Ludo with a taco.
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