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Sistertrope of [[Level Ate]]. This often, but not always, overlaps with [[Giant Food]] and [[Bizarrchitecture]].
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** And the iconic "land of chocolate" sequence, when he imagines edible roads, sign-posts, small dogs, and candy-shops (where they're having a fifty percent off sale.)
** Also, in the episode "Trash of the Titans", Homer ran for sanitation commissioner and accused his opponent of luring children to a gingerbread house.
* Sugarcube Corner in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' has the gingerbread house look going for it, though if it's actually edible is anypony's guess.
* ''[[Garfield and Friends (Animation)|Garfield and Friends]]'': Garfield told Nermal a version of the tale, but have to soften it for Nermal. Instead of pushing the witch into the oven, Hansel and Gretel reported her to the City Hall for building a house with lower quality materials. The house had to be demolished, which created job opportunities as a demolishing area, one of those taken by Hansel and Gretel's Dad. As Nermal felt sorry for the witch, Garfield added she opened a daycare.
* Titans Tower became a gingerbread house in the ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'' episode "Mother Mae-Eye."