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* Billy from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'', in a childhood flashback by his father, uses his flatulence as propulsion to win fastest baby races, and somehow was certified as a genius because to this. |
* Billy from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'', in a childhood flashback by his father, uses his flatulence as propulsion to win fastest baby races, and somehow was certified as a genius because to this. |
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* In the first ''[[South Park]]'' episode, Cartman's [[Farts on Fire]] were needed to summon the aliens. In a more recent episode, Cartman ''injected apple juice into his veins'' to worsen the frequency and potency of his farts as a weapon against a Muslim couple he was demanding information from. |
* In the first ''[[South Park]]'' episode, Cartman's [[Farts on Fire]] were needed to summon the aliens. In a more recent episode, Cartman ''injected apple juice into his veins'' to worsen the frequency and potency of his farts as a weapon against a Muslim couple he was demanding information from. |
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** In ''Eat, Pray, Queef", [[Even Evil Has Standards| CARTMAN, of all people]] was outages after Butters gets queefed on. |
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* In the episode of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' in which they premiere, the Rowdyruff Boys create a toxic cloud of gas to stop the Powerpuffs. |
* In the episode of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' in which they premiere, the Rowdyruff Boys create a toxic cloud of gas to stop the Powerpuffs. |
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* In ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'', Jake sometimes uses his dragon powers to [[Farts on Fire|fart fire.]] |
* In ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'', Jake sometimes uses his dragon powers to [[Farts on Fire|fart fire.]] |
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* In ''Reboot'', one episode featured a video game that was clearly a parody of Pokemon. Bob, changed into a dragonlike creature, is ordered to use his "Nuclear Bottom Burp" attack. |
* In ''Reboot'', one episode featured a video game that was clearly a parody of Pokemon. Bob, changed into a dragonlike creature, is ordered to use his "Nuclear Bottom Burp" attack. |
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== Real Life == |
== Real Life == |