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* In ''[[Trinity Blood]]'', [[Played for Laughs]] with Father Nightroad at the start of the first episode of the Anime, who hasn't eaten in 22 hours due to not being able to pay for a sandwitch. Later, it's [[Played for Drama]] with Ion, who is a [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire]] afraid of loosing his self - control. However, when they're able to eat normally, neither is obsessed with food.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', Luffy gets hungry real easily to where he will try to eat the nearest thing as a [[Running Gag]]. He particularly likes meat (of any sort) but will eat anything that tastes good. After a few hours without eating, he will start to complain to anyone nearby. After several hours, it substantially affects his ability to fight—normally [[Played for Laughs]] but becomes a major plot point when he {{spoiler|1=fails to stop the CP9 agents from assassinating Iceburg, burning down his mansion, and kidnapping Franky.}}
** While Luffy is the Biggest Eater of the franchise, Jewelry Bonney is a close second and arguably even more obsessed with food than he is. Several members of her crew are skilled chefs whose job is to serve her while she leads them into battle, often giving her orders with her mouth full. In non-combat situations she tends to shovel everything edible in sight into her mouth without regard for manners or utensils while barking orders for more food. While both she and Luffy consider themselves rivals to the other, they have a mutual rapport with each other that stems from being [[Not So Different]] for this reason.
* ''[[Toriko]]'' doesn't think about anything but eating (Justified since he has a [[Hyperactive Metabolism]] which means he'll starve in hours rather than days and gathering ingredients and cooking's kind of a [[Serious Business]] in his world). Naturally the anime adaptation has crossed over with One Piece.
* Goku from [[Dragonball Z]]. Justified in that he weakens ''a lot'' if he's hungry.