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[[File:GourryLina.png|link=Slayers (Anime)|rightframe|Getting the last meatball? [[Serious Business]].]]
 
 
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* Sebastian uses silverware as weaponry in ''[[Black Butler (Manga)|Black Butler]]''. Then again, he is a [[Battle Butler]], so he can do some pretty wicked things with tableware.
** By which we of course mean using them as throwing knives and taking on {{spoiler|an angel}} by holding them as wolverine claws.
* While Kenshiro of ''[[Fist of the North Star (Manga)|Fist of the North Star]]'' didn't use any forks, his incarnation in ''[[Fist of the Blue Sky]]'' used a whole bunch of them to take out a bunch of evil gangsters who were viciously mistreating his [[Blood Brothers|sworn brother]]. And in the anime adaptation of the manga, he uses Kenshiro's famous [[Kiai]] for the [[Rapid -Fire Fisticuffs|Hokuto Hyakuretsu Ken]] ("AHHHHTATATATATATATATATATATATA!") from the previous series while he's throwing those forks.
** Or in the French [[Gag Dub]], the infamous "Hokuto de cuisine".
* While not exactly while fencing, {{spoiler|Chloe}} in ''[[Noir (Anime)|Noir]]'' was killed by {{spoiler|Kirika}} with a fork. Over {{spoiler|Mireille}}. Make your own conclusions about the symbolism of that scene.
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== Music Videos ==
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic (Music)|Weird Al Yankovic]] parodied [[Michael Jackson (Music)|Michael Jackson]]'s "Beat It" (featuring two gang leaders in a knife fight) with "Eat It". The leaders were instead fighting over a chicken, and armed... well, one had a fork, the other a spoon.
** What's even better is that the spoon and fork are propped as ''switchblades''.
 
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