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{{quote|"''They're going to bury what's left of ya in a soup can!"''|'''The Demoman''' from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''}} |
{{quote|"''They're going to bury what's left of ya in a soup can!"''|'''The Demoman''' from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''}} |
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This is not ''quite'' [[Never Found the Body]] |
This is not ''quite'' [[Never Found the Body]]—it's found, all right. More specifically, bits and pieces are found. Usually refers to a very violent death, as either only a few measly fragments of a body is found, or it's been so destroyed you need a mop to clean it up and a bucket (not a body bag) to carry it in. |
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The inevitable result of [[Turbine Blender]], frequent result of [[Ludicrous Gibs]]. Note that this doesn't preclude what's left of the person being buried. |
The inevitable result of [[Turbine Blender]], frequent result of [[Ludicrous Gibs]]. Note that this doesn't preclude what's left of the person being buried. |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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* ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]'' |
* ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]''—very often, and [[Played for Laughs]] |
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* In ''[[Beast Wars]]'', when Dinobot makes his stand against the Predacons and calls for Maximal backup, Rattrap half-jokes: "Dinobot versus six Preds ... there won't be enough of him left to make a ''toaster!''" They do actually find Dinobot in one piece, though the damage he took is still fatal. |
* In ''[[Beast Wars]]'', when Dinobot makes his stand against the Predacons and calls for Maximal backup, Rattrap half-jokes: "Dinobot versus six Preds ... there won't be enough of him left to make a ''toaster!''" They do actually find Dinobot in one piece, though the damage he took is still fatal. |
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* In the pilot of ''[[Futurama]]'', Professor Farnsworth hires the protagonists as his new delivery crew and gives them their career chips, which he pours from an envelope labeled "Contents of Space Wasp Stomach". |
* In the pilot of ''[[Futurama]]'', Professor Farnsworth hires the protagonists as his new delivery crew and gives them their career chips, which he pours from an envelope labeled "Contents of Space Wasp Stomach". |