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Suppose some animal, or child, or any other character doesn't want to eat what they're being fed; how will you get that food in them, without resorting to [[Force Feeding]]? Why, you [[Title Drop|feed by example]], of course!
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== Comics ==
* [[Tintin
== Film ==
* In ''[[
* ''[[Free Willy]]'' has a variant of this. Jesse tries throwing Willy the fish and it doesn't work, so he holds it up and pantomimes eating it. This leads to him eventually realizing Willy wants him to put the fish right into his mouth.
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* ''[[House]]'' uses a similar tactic to get a low-functioning autistic kid to put on an oxygen mask, he refers to it as "eating the yellow berries".
* ''[[Finding Bigfoot]]''. James "Bobo" Fay once cooked up some bacon because he believes that "squatches" like the smell. He said that after the bacon was cooked he would throw pieces of it into the woods for them to eat, and he ate some to show any that were watching him that it was O.K. to eat it.
* ''[[Malcolm in
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== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[My Little Pony:
* Inverted in ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'', when Toothless (the dragon) presents a fish to Hiccup to eat after eating his own.
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