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* Boss Hogg from ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' was very fat, very hungry (in one show he devours a tableful of chicken wings) and always leering lecherously at Daisy as his white three piece suit strained to cover his bulk. (Not in TheMovie, however.) (Sorrell Booke, who portrayed the character, was only slightly overweight. He wore padding under his suit to make himself look obese.)

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* Boss Hogg from ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' was is very fat, [[BigEater very hungry hungry]] (in one show he devours a tableful of chicken wings) wings), and always leering lecherously at Daisy as his white three piece suit strained to cover his bulk. (Not in TheMovie, however.) (Sorrell Booke, who portrayed the character, was only slightly overweight. He wore padding under his suit to make himself look obese.)



** Ramsay Bolton is in good shape, but he's often seen eating, usually at an inappropriate time or while discussing something horrible he's done in a matter-of-fact way. In Season 5 this is used in a scene that very deftly summarizes him: in the same episode that both Jon Snow and Stannis express their worry about provisions for the long winter ahead (which should finally be coming, in a matter of only weeks)...Ramsay is enjoying a private feast with heaping piles of meat: foodstuffs he should have saved up for the hard times that are coming. Ramsay does whatever he feels like in the moment, without even pausing to think of something as simple as how to sustain his food supply tomorrow.

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** Ramsay Bolton is in good shape, but he's often seen eating, usually at an inappropriate time or while discussing something horrible he's done in a matter-of-fact way. In Season 5 this is used in a scene that very deftly summarizes him: in the same episode that both Jon Snow and Stannis express their worry about provisions for the long winter ahead (which should finally be coming, in a matter of only weeks)... Ramsay is enjoying a private feast with heaping piles of meat: foodstuffs he should have saved up for the hard times that are coming. Ramsay does whatever he feels like in the moment, without even pausing to think of something as simple as how to sustain his food supply tomorrow.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'' ArcVillain Shinkuro Isaka is both this ''and'' LeanAndMean, shown eating dozens of plates of food per meal while his build is quite slender. His gluttony also extends to superpowers: not satisfied with his already broken ability to control the weather, he turns other people into incubators for more powers, which will kill them in a way that allows him to then safely take the power for himself. [[spoiler:When his primary power is destroyed, he loses control of the powers he absorbed and they devour him in agonizing fashion.]]

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* Grunchlk from ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', who always seems to be eating something while on camera -- even if it's two of his own fingers.


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* Shockeye in [[Series/DoctorWho "The Two Doctors"]] spends almost all his time eating, preparing new meals, and thinking about food, although it seems that members of his species can be gluttons without gaining weight.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Shockeye in [[Series/DoctorWho [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors "The Two Doctors"]] spends almost all his time eating, preparing new meals, and thinking about food, although it seems that members of his species can be gluttons without gaining weight.



* ''Series/{{Fargo}}'' season 3 has [[BigBad V. M. Varga]], a bulimic who gorges himself on food before vomiting, with [[BritishTeeth the teeth to show for it]]. One episode has him eating ice cream from a container while on the toilet.



* Nerus, a Goa'uld from ''Series/StargateSG1'', is a relatively sympathetic villain, for his species. Which means he's a devious but AffablyEvil bastard. When he turns out to have become a double-agent for the Ori and remains completely unhelpful to Stargate Command, General Landry figures out how to get his cooperation: no food.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'':
** [[spoiler:Leo Burns exacts bitter vengeance upon the cook whose food immobilized him with obesity]].
** Also the twin funeral parlor directors, who were stealing from their clients.

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* Nerus, a Goa'uld from ''Series/StargateSG1'', ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'' is one more to a relatively sympathetic villain, for his species. Which means he's a devious but AffablyEvil bastard. degree of decadence than amount. When he turns out kills, he usually just takes enough from his victims to have become last him a double-agent couple of meals and disposes of the rest. While he doesn't gorge himself on human meat, the rate at which he goes through murdering folks for a few choice cuts makes him qualify for this trope nonetheless.
* The killer of
the Ori and remains completely unhelpful to Stargate Command, General Landry figures out how to get week in one ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' didn't limit his cooperation: no food.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'':
** [[spoiler:Leo Burns exacts bitter vengeance upon the cook whose
gluttony just to food immobilized him with obesity]].
** Also
(though he was notably overweight): he killed his own son-in-law [[spoiler: [[ParentalIncest because he wanted his daughter all to himself.]]]] A disgusted Eames comments at the twin funeral parlor directors, who were stealing from their clients.end that now she understands why gluttony is one of the SevenDeadlySins.



* In the ''Series/MonsterSquad'' episode "The Ringmaster", one of the titular villain's minions was an obese woman named Bonnie Bon who was constantly devouring junk food.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'':
** [[spoiler:Leo Burns exacts bitter vengeance upon the cook whose food immobilized him with obesity]].
** Also the twin funeral parlor directors, who were stealing from their clients.
* Nerus, a Goa'uld from ''Series/StargateSG1'', is a relatively sympathetic villain, for his species. Which means he's a devious but AffablyEvil bastard. When he turns out to have become a double-agent for the Ori and remains completely unhelpful to Stargate Command, General Landry figures out how to get his cooperation: no food.



* The killer of the week in one ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' didn't limit his gluttony just to food (though he was notably overweight): he killed his own son-in-law [[spoiler: [[ParentalIncest because he wanted his daughter all to himself.]]]] A disgusted Eames comments at the end that now she understands why gluttony is one of the SevenDeadlySins.
* ''Series/{{Fargo}}' season 3 has [[BigBad V. M. Varga]], a bulimic who gorges himself on food before vomiting, with [[BritishTeeth the teeth to show for it]]. One episode has him eating ice cream from a container while on the toilet.



* In the ''Series/MonsterSquad'' episode "The Ringmaster", one of the titular villain's minions was an obese woman named Bonnie Bon who was constantly devouring junk food.
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* In the ''Series/MonsterSquad'' episode "The Ringmaster", one of the titular villain's minions was an obese woman named Bonnie Bon who was constantly devouring junk food.

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** The Pudgy Pig would eat the world's food supply in 48 hours.
** A less iconic example was the Ravenator, but Rita used a very different strategy with him, shrinking him to the size of an insect and tricking Tommy into swallowing him, which gave Tommy a huge craving for junk food. (When he was discovered, the Rangers deduced that Rita's true plan was likely to use Tommy like a Trojan Horse to infiltrate the Command Center.)
** Hydro Hog, the Alien Rangers' ArchEnemy on their home planet, was a variation. He was obese, but rather than being a BigEater, he was more of a "Big Drinker", in that he was able to consume entire bodies of water (the size of lakes). Which is why he was such a deadly enemy to them, being of an aquatic species who depended more on water than even most beings.

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** The Pudgy Pig would eat the world's food supply in 48 hours.
hours, and even ate the Rangers' weapons. His ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' counterpart Dora Circe could do likewise, using his SuperSpeed to snatch people's food off their plates before they could even take a bite.
** A less iconic example was the Ravenator, but Rita used a very different strategy with him, shrinking him to the size of an insect and tricking Tommy into swallowing him, which gave Tommy a huge craving for junk food. (When he was discovered, the Rangers deduced that Rita's true plan was likely to use Tommy like a Trojan Horse to infiltrate the Command Center.)
) In ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', he's the {{youkai}} Gakitsuki, and has a very similar power, entering the body of [[BigEater Seikai]] and giving him an even bigger appetite than ever until he grows to a gigantic size.
** Hydro Hog, Hog (Umibozu in ''Kakuranger''), the Alien Rangers' ArchEnemy on their home planet, was a variation. He was obese, but rather than being a BigEater, he was more of a "Big Drinker", in that he was able to consume entire bodies of water (the size of lakes). Which is why he was such a deadly enemy to them, being of an aquatic species who depended more on water than even most beings.


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* The first ten episodes of ''Series/UltramanMebius'' give us Bogal, a rare female example. She's a vaguely snake-like {{kaiju}} who specializes in consuming all creatures on a planet before moving on to the next one. She has a particular taste for other kaiju, whom she awakens from underground or summons from space to be unwittingly eaten. In episode 9, she swallows Gudon and Twin Tail whole one after another!
** Her children, the Lesser Bogals, are too small to attack kaiju, but have appetites just as ravenous. They scavenge the corpses of deceased monsters, but [[MonstrousCannibalism will also readily devour each other the moment one of them falls dead]] in order to become even more monstrous.
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* ''Series/{{Fargo}}' season 3 has [[BigBad V. M. Varga]], a bulimic who gorges himself on food before vomiting, with [[BadBritishTeeth the teeth to show for it]]. One episode has him eating ice cream from a container while on the toilet.

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* ''Series/{{Fargo}}' season 3 has [[BigBad V. M. Varga]], a bulimic who gorges himself on food before vomiting, with [[BadBritishTeeth [[BritishTeeth the teeth to show for it]]. One episode has him eating ice cream from a container while on the toilet.
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* ''Series/{{Fargo}}' season 3 has [[BigBad V. M. Varga]], a bulimic who gorges himself on food before vomiting, with [[BadBritishTeeth the teeth to show for it]]. One episode has him eating ice cream from a container while on the toilet.
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** Walder Frey is much the same. His opening scenes in any given episode often depict him eating in a [[JabbaTableManners disgustingly loud fashion]] while someone is talking to him.

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** Walder Frey is much the same. His opening scenes scene in any given episode often depict usually involves him eating in a [[JabbaTableManners disgustingly loud fashion]] while someone is talking to him.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Ramsay Bolton is in good shape, but he's often seen eating, usually at an inappropriate time or while discussing something horrible he's done in a matter-of-fact way. In Season 5 this is used in a scene that very deftly summarizes him: in the same episode that both Jon Snow and Stannis express their worry about provisions for the long winter ahead (which should finally be coming, in a matter of only weeks)...Ramsay is enjoying a private feast with heaping piles of meat: foodstuffs he should have saved up for the hard times that are coming. Ramsay does whatever he feels like in the moment, without even pausing to think of something as simple as how to sustain his food supply tomorrow.

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Ramsay Bolton is in good shape, but he's often seen eating, usually at an inappropriate time or while discussing something horrible he's done in a matter-of-fact way. In Season 5 this is used in a scene that very deftly summarizes him: in the same episode that both Jon Snow and Stannis express their worry about provisions for the long winter ahead (which should finally be coming, in a matter of only weeks)...Ramsay is enjoying a private feast with heaping piles of meat: foodstuffs he should have saved up for the hard times that are coming. Ramsay does whatever he feels like in the moment, without even pausing to think of something as simple as how to sustain his food supply tomorrow.tomorrow.
** Walder Frey is much the same. His opening scenes in any given episode often depict him eating in a [[JabbaTableManners disgustingly loud fashion]] while someone is talking to him.
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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Ramsay Bolton is in good shape, but he's often seen eating, usually at an inappropriate time or while discussing something horrible he's done in a matter-of-fact way. In Season 5 this is used in a scene that very deftly summarizes him: in the same episode that both Jon Snow and Stannis express their worry about provisions for the long winter ahead (which should finally be coming, in a matter of only weeks)...Ramsay is enjoying a private feast with heaping piles of meat: foodstuffs he should have saved up for the hard times that are coming. Ramsay does whatever he feels like in the moment, without even pausing to think of something as simple as how to sustain his food supply tomorrow.
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* Boss Hogg from ''TheDukesOfHazzard'' was very fat, very hungry (in one show he devours a tableful of chicken wings) and always leering lecherously at Daisy as his white three piece suit strained to cover his bulk. (Not in TheMovie, however.) (Sorrell Booke, who portrayed the character, was only slightly overweight. He wore padding under his suit to make himself look obese.)

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* Boss Hogg from ''TheDukesOfHazzard'' ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' was very fat, very hungry (in one show he devours a tableful of chicken wings) and always leering lecherously at Daisy as his white three piece suit strained to cover his bulk. (Not in TheMovie, however.) (Sorrell Booke, who portrayed the character, was only slightly overweight. He wore padding under his suit to make himself look obese.)



* ''PushingDaisies'':

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* ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'':

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* The killer of the week in one LawAndOrderCriminalIntent didn't limit his gluttony just to food (though he was notably overweight): he killed his own son-in-law [[spoiler: [[ParentalIncest because he wanted his daughter all to himself.]]]] A disgusted Eames comments at the end that now she understands why gluttony is one of the SevenDeadlySins.

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* The killer of the week in one LawAndOrderCriminalIntent ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' didn't limit his gluttony just to food (though he was notably overweight): he killed his own son-in-law [[spoiler: [[ParentalIncest because he wanted his daughter all to himself.]]]] A disgusted Eames comments at the end that now she understands why gluttony is one of the SevenDeadlySins.
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* The killer of the week in one LawAndOrderCriminalIntent didn't limit his gluttony just to food (though he was notably overweight): he killed his own son-in-law [[spoiler: [[ParentalIncest because he wanted his daughter all to himself.]]]] A disgusted Eames comments at the end that now she understands why gluttony is one of the SevenDeadlySins.

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Simply being fat does not automatically qualify a villain for this trope; there must be ample evidence that he is a glutton. (Fat Bastard is a more appropriate trope for the examples being removed) Also removing Zero Content Examples and cleaning up bulets


* Dale the Whale from ''Series/{{Monk}}'' is so fat he can hardly move. This provides an effective contrast to Monk: Dale is fit of mind but not body, Monk is the opposite.



* There was a one-off demon villain in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' that was so fat he could hardly move. He didn't need to -- he had telekinesis.



* In ''PushingDaisies'', [[spoiler:Leo Burns exacts bitter vengeance upon the cook whose food immobilized him with obesity]].

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* Pudgy Pig of ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' fame would eat the world's food supply in 48 hours.

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* ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'':
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Pudgy Pig of ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' fame would eat the world's food supply in 48 hours.hours.
** A less iconic example was the Ravenator, but Rita used a very different strategy with him, shrinking him to the size of an insect and tricking Tommy into swallowing him, which gave Tommy a huge craving for junk food. (When he was discovered, the Rangers deduced that Rita's true plan was likely to use Tommy like a Trojan Horse to infiltrate the Command Center.)
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* Dale the Whale from ''Series/{{Monk}}'' is so fat he can hardly move. This provides an effective contrast to Monk: Dale is fit of mind but not body, Monk is the opposite.
* Shockeye in [[Series/DoctorWho "The Two Doctors"]] spends almost all his time eating, preparing new meals, and thinking about food, although it seems that members of his species can be gluttons without gaining weight.
* There was a one-off demon villain in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' that was so fat he could hardly move. He didn't need to -- he had telekinesis.
* Grunchlk from ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', who always seems to be eating something while on camera -- even if it's two of his own fingers.
* Boss Hogg from ''TheDukesOfHazzard'' was very fat, very hungry (in one show he devours a tableful of chicken wings) and always leering lecherously at Daisy as his white three piece suit strained to cover his bulk. (Not in TheMovie, however.) (Sorrell Booke, who portrayed the character, was only slightly overweight. He wore padding under his suit to make himself look obese.)
* Nerus, a Goa'uld from ''Series/StargateSG1'', is a relatively sympathetic villain, for his species. Which means he's a devious but AffablyEvil bastard. When he turns out to have become a double-agent for the Ori and remains completely unhelpful to Stargate Command, General Landry figures out how to get his cooperation: no food.
* In ''PushingDaisies'', [[spoiler:Leo Burns exacts bitter vengeance upon the cook whose food immobilized him with obesity]].
** Also the twin funeral parlor directors, who were stealing from their clients.
* Pudgy Pig of ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' fame would eat the world's food supply in 48 hours.
** Hydro Hog, the Alien Rangers' ArchEnemy on their home planet, was a variation. He was obese, but rather than being a BigEater, he was more of a "Big Drinker", in that he was able to consume entire bodies of water (the size of lakes). Which is why he was such a deadly enemy to them, being of an aquatic species who depended more on water than even most beings.
* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' the Leviathans' appetite for human flesh is so great that their entire EvilPlan consists of weeding out the competition and turning humans into docile livestock because they think our population is too low. Yes, six ''billion'' humans apparently isn't enough for them.
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