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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in backstage segment on the December 30th, 2001 episode of ''Smackdown'', Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin squirts ketchup on Wrestling/BookerT and later rips open a bag of flour and pours it on his rival. Later in that same segment, Austin purposely gets milk all over himself in the same manner that he usually does with beer.

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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a backstage segment on the December 30th, 2001 episode of ''Smackdown'', Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin squirts ketchup on Wrestling/BookerT and later rips open a bag of flour and pours it on his rival. Later in that same segment, Austin purposely gets milk all over himself in the same manner that he usually does with beer.
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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a WWE backstage segment, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin rips open a bag of flour and pours it on Wrestling/BookerT. Later in that same segment, Austin purposely gets milk all over himself in the same manner that he usually does with beer.

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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a WWE backstage segment, segment on the December 30th, 2001 episode of ''Smackdown'', Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin squirts ketchup on Wrestling/BookerT and later rips open a bag of flour and pours it on Wrestling/BookerT.his rival. Later in that same segment, Austin purposely gets milk all over himself in the same manner that he usually does with beer.
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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a WWE backstage segment, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin rips open a bag of flour and pours it on Wrestling/BookerT.

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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a WWE backstage segment, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin rips open a bag of flour and pours it on Wrestling/BookerT. Later in that same segment, Austin purposely gets milk all over himself in the same manner that he usually does with beer.
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* During a fight in a supermarket as part of their feud in a WWE backstage segment, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin rips open a bag of flour and pours it on Wrestling/BookerT.
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* ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloGoToMars'': The film ends with Lester and Orville taking part in a parade after their safe return to Earth. Queen Allura, who's watching remotely, responds by sending a spaceship to "Give him my regards", dropping a cake on Orville's head.
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* ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloInHollywood'': Early on, while practicing shaving a customer (actually a balloon), Abercrombie messes up and pops the balloon, resulting in him getting covered in shaving cream. Then he does it ''again'' due to accidentally heating up the razor.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AngelWars'': Eli and Kira fight a monster that's implied to be a manifestation of human discouragement whose primary attack is to launch sticky slime at targets, immobilizing them and even making them hard to see. When the two of them manage to AttackItsWeakPoint, it explodes, and covers them in slime again.
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* Another UK show by Dave Benson Phillips called "Wake Up in the Wild Room" had most mess via pies in the face from a creepy ghost. However there was one game (frequently but not always played) which resulted in a kid being locked in a gunge tank and their partner finding keys to get them out. Inevitably they failed and the poor kid's hair got absolutely drenched with a particularly generous amount of thick and nasty looking gunge.

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* Another UK show by Dave Benson Phillips called "Wake Up in the Wild Room" had most mess via pies in the face from a creepy ghost. However there was one game (frequently but not always played) which resulted in a kid being locked in a gunge tank and their partner finding keys to get them out. Inevitably they failed and the poor kid's hair got absolutely drenched with a particularly generous amount of thick and nasty looking gunge.gunge [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXS-aqxsSJs as shown here]]
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* Relatively short lived British kids show "Mad For It" had the "Dungeon of Gunge" (not really a dungeon, just an enclosed gunge tank under a giant nose). Losers of games were sent there to be (surprise surprise) gunged at the end of the show. Pies in the face happened very frequently as well, from various odd characters.

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* Relatively short lived yet seemingly well remembered British kids show "Mad For It" had the "Dungeon of Gunge" (not really a dungeon, just an enclosed gunge tank under a giant nose). Losers of games were sent there to be (surprise surprise) gunged at the end of the show. Pies in the face happened very frequently as well, from various odd characters.
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* Relatively short lived British kids show "Mad For It" had the "Dungeon of Gunge", (not really a dungeon, just an enclosed gunge tank under a giant nose). Losers of games were sent there to be gunged at the end of the show. Pies in the face happened very frequently as well, from various odd characters.

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* Relatively short lived British kids show "Mad For It" had the "Dungeon of Gunge", Gunge" (not really a dungeon, just an enclosed gunge tank under a giant nose). Losers of games were sent there to be (surprise surprise) gunged at the end of the show. Pies in the face happened very frequently as well, from various odd characters.
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* Relatively short lived British kids show "Mad For It" had the "Dungeon of Gunge", (not really a dungeon, just an enclosed gunge tank under a giant nose). Losers of games were sent there to be gunged at the end of the show. Pies in the face happened very frequently as well, from various odd characters.
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* Another UK show by Dave Benson Phillips called "Wake Up in the Wild Room" had most mess via pies in the face from a creepy ghost. However there was one game (frequently but not always played) which resulted in a kid being locked in a gunge tank and their partner finding keys to get them out. Fail and their hair got absolutely ruined with a particularly generous amount of thick and nasty looking gunge.

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* Another UK show by Dave Benson Phillips called "Wake Up in the Wild Room" had most mess via pies in the face from a creepy ghost. However there was one game (frequently but not always played) which resulted in a kid being locked in a gunge tank and their partner finding keys to get them out. Fail Inevitably they failed and their the poor kid's hair got absolutely ruined drenched with a particularly generous amount of thick and nasty looking gunge.
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* Daine, the protagonist of ''Literature/TheImmortals'', is a FriendToAllLivingThings and able to heal animals of injury and illness. They love her inherently, so there are many scenes of her with bats or birds perched all over her, and horses shoving their faces into her chest. Very, very often they leave something behind even if they're trying to be clean. In ''Emperor Mage'' she heals an entire aviary's worth of birds of their poisoning, and all the lead in their bodies collects in their droppings, which streak her hair, skin, and clothes. Because she's loved and treated animals for her whole life, Daine does not care about being covered in their mess, paying more attention to the strange consistency of their poop, but she ''is'' dismayed realizing that her nice formal dinner clothes are ruined.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie'', Pooh and Tigger get covered in honey after the latter, along with Eeyore, Rabbit, and (unbeknownst to the others) Piglet trick the bees into going into a fake hive.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie'', Pooh and Tigger get covered in honey after the latter, two of them, along with Eeyore, Rabbit, and (unbeknownst to the others) Piglet trick the bees into going into a fake hive.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': This happens to Ralph quite a bit, especially in ''Sugar Rush'' (candy gunge, yes, but still). It's usually chocolate to boot, and he doesn't like chocolate.


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* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'': This happens to Ralph quite a bit, especially in ''Sugar Rush'' (candy gunge, yes, but still). It's usually chocolate to boot, and he doesn't like chocolate.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie'', Pooh and Tigger get covered in honey after the latter, along with Eeyore, Rabbit, and (unbeknownst to the others) Piglet trick the bees into going into a fake hive.
-->'''Tigger''': We're geniuses! ''(Rabbit accidentally pours the honey on him and Pooh instead of into the honey pot.)'' Sticky geniuses!
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* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'': In “A Royal Pain”, Billie ends up covered in barbeque sauce courtesy of Buddy’s giant bowl of the stuff.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': In "Suspended", Harold gets himself suspended so he doesn't have to go to school, only to regret it when things don't go as planned. When he tries to sneak back into school, he hides in a dumpster. One of the school's workers dumps some rotten cheese that he left out in the sun into the dumpster, oblivious to Harold's presence. This results in Harold getting covered in the rotten cheese.
-->'''Harold:''' Stupid cheese!

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the episode "The Old Switcheroo", Tigger and Roo get covered in mud and bubblegum while playing together.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'':
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In the episode "The Old Switcheroo", Tigger and Roo get covered in mud and bubblegum while playing together.together.
** In "The Three Little Piglets", Rabbit gets covered in honey at the end of the episode.

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