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* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]''
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]''
** While not done properly, one episode of used this as a gag. Timmy even was fed with a... [[Buffy-Speak|thingy]] like the one used on horses.
** While not done properly, one episode of used this as a gag. Timmy even was fed with a... [[Buffy-Speak|thingy]] like the one used on horses.
{{quote| '''Timmy:''' And I'm sick of eating these oats... even if they are low in fat.}}
{{quote|'''Timmy:''' And I'm sick of eating these oats... even if they are low in fat.}}
** Played straight in "Timmy the Barbarian", a ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' parody told by Jorgen Von Strangle to Binky ''as a bedtime story''. Cosmo was not only the "no respect" carrier of the group's bags, but Jorgen's narration turned him ''[[Literal Metaphor|into a literal pack mule]]'' just to add insult to injury.
** Played straight in "Timmy the Barbarian", a ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' parody told by Jorgen Von Strangle to Binky ''as a bedtime story''. Cosmo was not only the "no respect" carrier of the group's bags, but Jorgen's narration turned him ''[[Literal Metaphor|into a literal pack mule]]'' just to add insult to injury.
* [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Roger Rabbit]], in the theatrical cartoon ''[[Roger Rabbit Shorts|Trail Mix-Up]]''.
* [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Roger Rabbit]], in the theatrical cartoon ''[[Roger Rabbit Shorts|Trail Mix-Up]]''.