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6* This trope is so prevalent with goats in media that they have gained [[ExtremeOmnigoat their own subtrope.]]
7** The same thing applies to ostriches. They tend to swallow things whole in a snakelike manner, showing off DinnerDeformation as the item goes down their long thin throat.
8* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': In "Over Exposed", Jude ate fast-food french fries that had been sitting under heat lamps for twenty minutes, straight out of a trashcan. Unlike most of the other examples on this page, he got sick afterward.
9-->'''Wyatt:''' [[SickAndWrong That is so wrong.]]
10* In The Archies In Jugman, Jugman (Jughead's caveman counterpart) is seen eating various non-food objects throughout the movie.
11* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'':
12** Carl [[MeaningfulName Wheezer]] is once stated to eat anything, and indignantly claims that he doesn't eat newspaper before sheepishly admitting that he's tried to quit. When he rolls a game show wheel and gets [[ForeignQueasine Plutonian gut chunks]], he shakily tries a bite before deciding he likes it and scarfing it down, even snatching a piece that falls to the ground before it can bounce twice. During the climactic battle, he also [[BrickJoke swipes an extra plate of the same dish.]]
13** In the same special, he gleefully eats a fake ice cream cone that tastes like sheet rock since "[he hasn't] tried that flavor." However, he is practically the poster boy for the SicklyNeuroticGeek trope (and so is the rest of his family for that matter), meaning he has roughly as many allergies as Jimmy has IQ points. [[DownplayedTrope So while there are plenty of things he]] ''[[DownplayedTrope can't]]'' [[DownplayedTrope eat]], there's nothing he ''won't'' eat.
14** Not to mention that in the [[WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius debut movie]], he eats toothpaste mistaking it for astronaut food. Jimmy pointing it out to him [[SubvertedTrope doesn't make him react]] as one would [[IAteWhat expect]]:
15--->'''Carl:''' ...Oh. ''(smiles)'' Minty.
16* M from Alphablocks regularly eats the ground. In one episode, he ate the moon, most likely KNOWING the CheesyMoon is a joke.
17* Wakko Warner of ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' fame is known to eat anything, at one occasion even eating the lightbulb that appeared [[IdeaBulb when Yakko got an idea]].
18* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''
19** Buster once ate ice cream with fish in it.
20** In "To Eat or Not to Eat", George eats an entire addictive candy bar whole--with the wrapper still on it.
21* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Dinobot finds a clone of himself infiltrating the Maximal base, and... well, take a guess how he deals with it.
22-->'''Dinobot:''' He was such a handsome fellow... and, quite tasty. ''[picks last bit of the clone out of his teeth, hitting Optimus in the face with it, and belches]''\
23'''Optimus Primal:''' ...You're disgusting.
24** The ability to derive energy from consuming organic matter is outright stated in the series to be one of the benefits to having a pseudo-organic beast mode. Rhinox once ate wild bean vines to keep his energy up... though they ended up proving hard to digest in a [[{{Fartillery}} very useful way]].
25* Music/RingoStarr in ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles''. In one episode, Music/GeorgeHarrison complains that he's so hungry he could eat his guitar, and Ringo tells him in all seriousness that guitars taste terrible and offers him a (literal) drumstick instead. George gets angry and shoves the drumstick into Ringo's mouth, and Ringo shrugs his shoulders and eats it.
26* The Gourmand alien species from ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' (the species of Ben's alien form Upchuck) can eat almost any form of matter, which is used as fuel for their BreathWeapon (or rather, ''burp'' weapon). "Almost" because there are some things they can't stomach, namely anything humans ''do'' consider food.
27** This is also the basis of their plan when facing planetary conquest. After all, it's very hard to take over a world when the inhabitants are willing to ''eat the planet'' and use it as fuel to burp-propel their way to a new one. Their planet is (or rather, was) called Peptos ''XI'' for a reason.
28** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' gives us Eatle, a similarly-powered alien.
29* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' dealt with Bonkers and Lucky re-institutionalizing a hairy beast known as The Louse who devoured everything in sight, when Lucky tries to better his table manners he eats the entire table along with the plate and eating utensils.
30* WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} can be classified as this. He's known to eat other things than food such as maps and even once eating a marching band (but he let them go soon afterward, the last thanking him for the ride). Mung has taken advantage of this to have Chowder chomp their way through jungle foliage like a portable chainsaw/woodchipper or [[StomachOfHolding keep items in there]] such as various instruments when they were preparing sing beans.
31* Philly Phil from ''WesternAnimation/ClassOf3000'' has been known to eat several unusual items: a pinecone with some mud on it, a donut with a ''lit'' candle, a soda can, and the Westley school lunches.
32* Numbuh 2 of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' frequently eats things other KND operatives hate, like [[StockYuck spinach, broccoli]] and the dishes made by [[LethalChef Grandma Stuffum]]. Out of all the kid characters on the show, he's probably the least picky when it comes to his eating habits (although he doesn't seem to like anchovies on pizza). The only time he's appalled after the fact is when Grandma Stuffum had used her special to try defeating him only for it to have no effect, which has her question how a kid could eat so many servings of refried platypus innards. He [[EveryoneHasStandards incredulously]] repeats [[IAteWhat "Platypus innards?!"]]
33* ''WesternAnimation/TheCrunchBird'': The crunch bird can eat anything, apparently. It eats a chair.
34* Chris from ''WesternAnimation/DanVs'' It takes him a while to register that he's eaten something human beings really shouldn't eat.
35* Thunk Crood from ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'' at one point decides it would be fun to taste everything he can find so people have a record of what's edible and what's not.
36-->'''Thunk''': Take this green berry. Thanks to me, we'll know if it tastes like green, or berry!\
37''(Pops the berry in his mouth and abruptly passes out)''\
38'''Womp''': Or poison!
39* A RunningGag in ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' involving Toot is her habit of eating literally anything that she can grasp (she is a one-dimensional fat joke, after all). She has eaten remote controls, refrigerators, large automobiles and even people (she has eaten at least two housemates on separate occasions).
40* Ed from ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' apparently never listened to the old adage "never eat anything bigger than your head": When sitting down to a bowl of soup, he eats the bowl as well, and Eddy once tricked Ed into eating his ''bed''.
41-->'''Ed:''' ''[wipes his mouth after eating the bed]'' That hit the spot!
42* [[EvilCounterpart Anti-Wanda]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' will eat anything. [[TheDitz Often with]] [[{{Squick}} her feet]].
43* ''WesternAnimation/FatDogMendoza'' stars the titular dog (who's actually more spherical than fat) and literally stores things inside himself.
44* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
45** Dr. Zoidberg has been known to eat anything he can get his claws on, including a boot from the ocean floor, a weeks-old moldy sandwich, a tiny edible crown (made of wood), cholesterol scraped from one of Fry's arteries, the Earth Flag, a deviled egg surgically extracted from his stomach, and a live raccoon he found in his shell after fishing it out of a dumpster. He has also expressed curiosity as to what the Shroud of Turin tastes like. In fact, WordOfGod states there are ''only three things'' he won't eat: fluorescent lightbulbs, brown crayons, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking tofu]]. His race was single-handedly responsible for the extinction of the anchovy.
46** Though not as much as Zoidberg, Fry has also been known to eat many items that should not be edible, or even food at all. This includes a heaping bowl of salt, a jigsaw puzzle, a softball, rocks, and silverware.
47** In "Yo Leela Leela", the orphan kids are said to have eaten all of the books at the orphanarium. Leela donates more books in one scene, only for a kid to take a bite out of one of them.
48* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': The Archmage ate the Grimotum Achenorum in order to subvert a rule that Avalon has about bringing human magic onto the island.
49* ''WesternAnimation/GertieTheDinosaur'': Gertie eats a pumpkin, a tree (roots and all) bigger than she is, and a rock. She also sucks a lake completely dry.
50* ''WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh'': Gil is often seen eating bugs, or more often, his TrademarkFavoriteFood, pizza.
51* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Implied in "Fight Fighters" when we see one of Mabel's drinks contains a strange cyclops troll doll and several dice, all in a green fluid. In the later episode "Sock Opera" she offers her brother a drink from a blenderful of the same vivid liquid, referred to as "Mabel juice", which also contains plastic dinosaurs. A few shots of Mabel juice gives her the energy to outrun that episode's villain hours later, and Stan describes the taste as [[TastesLikeFeet "if coffee and nightmares had a baby"]].
52** Mabel's list of snacks also includes an entire tube of sparkly toothpaste, an industrial-sized can of sprinkles of the sort you put on ice cream labelled "not for individual consumption", several lone sugar packets, and enough expired (and banned) Fun-Dip–style candy to make her catatonic [[MushroomSamba and hallucinating]]. She's been seen projectile-coughing up a handful of sequins. She also swallowed a holographic sticker in "The Golf War" (for plot reasons in that case, since [[spoiler:she was trying to get the Lilliputtians to stop fighting over said sticker]]), and in "Blendin's Game" she attempted to eat a bunch of candy from the vending machine without taking any of the wrappers off, but just ended up choking and having to whack herself in the stomach to cough it out. Also, according to a Reddit discussion with series creator Alex Hirsch, she was once sent to the hospital after attempting to eat scratch-and-sniff stickers.
53** One of the unseen example segments of "Mabel's Guide to Life" supposedly taught the viewer about "eating non-foods". All we see is Mabel shoving a leaf into her mouth and shrugging aggressively.
54** To a lesser extent, Soos is this. In the episode "Society of the Blind Eye", he attempted to eat his own pants, simply because the lyrics of a rap song told him to. And during [[WorldOfChaos Weird]][[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt mageddon]], Soos apparently ate part of his hat while (again) off-screen, because he was TooDesperateToBePicky - there wasn't much in the way of actual food to be had at the time.
55* In ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'', Skeletor's henchman Trap-Jaw could eat anything, using his metal jaw to chew up rocks and metal. He was also able to gain SuperStrength in one episode of the original series by eating an enchanted mineral called [[{{Unobtainium}} Eternium]]. (He ''believed'' he could do so in [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2002 the remake]] as well, but he never succeeded in obtaining any; however, when tricked into eating something called "deuterium", he became sick.)
56* One Goofy episode from Disney's ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' had Goofy learning etiquette. At the dining table he eats the meal set in front of him, and then eats his metal utensils, plate, and table (he justifies that he needed the iron).
57** That, and the narrator told him that a gentleman [[ExactWords never leaves the table]] [[LiteralMinded without eating everything in front of him]].
58* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' episode "Weight and See" has Tohru on a diet. After absorbing the mountain demon chi from the enchanted chopsticks he used to indulge in some rice, Tohru's appetite starts to grow. He eats an entire box of cookies and then the box. Then he starts eating Uncle's antiques and later San Francisco.
59* Beezy and his girlfriend Saffi on ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' are known to eat just about anything, including rocks, tires, shoes, balloons, and nails. Sometimes, they're even snatching it up frog-like with their tongues. In fact, Beezy and Saffi's relationship got off to a strong start ''because'' of their shared tastes!
60-->'''Beezy:''' Jimmy, is [Saffi] offering me food?\
61'''Jimmy:''' Uhhh, she's offering you my shoe.\
62'''Beezy:''' (takes a nibble) Just the way I like it!
63* ''WesternAnimation/JorelsBrother'': Granny Gigi's little dog Zazá will eat anything she feels like eating, including car keys, [[ADogAteMyHomework essays]], a helmet, a VHS tape, and a ''whole kid''. She always spits these back, though.
64* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', one of John Stewart's fellow Green Lanterns, Kilowog, is shown to apparently be this in a scene where he and Flash were poking around John's apartment. Flash first finds a carton of "[[BlandNameProduct Bob and Terry's]]" ice cream in the freezer and shows it to Kilowog, who tosses the entire carton into his mouth, eats it, and declares it "delicious!" Flash then continues searching and finds a VHS tape of ''Film/OldYeller''. He gives it to Kilowog just to show him, but once again, Kilowog tosses it in his mouth and eats it, declaring it "delicious!"
65* Gonard from ''WesternAnimation/KappaMikey'' alternates between a BigEater and an Extreme Omnivore on a whim, and is generally the epitome of either (when not the epitome of ''both''). During one scene, he took video cameras from people, put them on a sandwich, and, at the end of the chase scene, ate it on one bite.
66** He basically will eat anything if it's put into a sandwich.
67* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfJuniperLee'' featured a creature known as a "Batoot," which ate anything in its path, and had the added misery of bringing bad luck with it wherever it went, the severity of which was measured by its unhappiness. The more miserable it became, the worse the circumstances around it became. When Juniper was supposed to take care of it until its herd returned, the large green (but somehow endearing-looking) creature devoured the entire contents of both the attic and the basement of Juniper's home.
68* Stitch's appetite expanded from just eating alien food in the movie, to gobbling anything that strikes his fancy in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. Throughout the series he's eaten garbage, tools, nuts and bolts, a can of macadamia nuts, a left shoe, several cans of soda, Mertle's awful rock-hard muffins, a container of fresh eggs and even Mertle's dog (although he spit it out later).
69** There was also moments of extreme eating from Stitch's cousins. In one episode there was an experiment named Tank that was solely designed to eat metal and grow bigger and an experiment named Wishy-Washy who was briefly seen eating a pack of comic books.
70* Gump in ''WesternAnimation/LittleWizards'' definitely ''prefers'' real food, but is known to eat inedible objects when he mistakes them for food. In particular, one episode ends with him trying to make amends for the things he did by giving the rest of the group some muffins he made, but nobody apart from Gump finds them edible. When Gump confesses he borrowed a recipe of Winkle's he saw lying around, the angry female monster explains that the recipe was for mock-cakes -- which aren't ''supposed'' to be eaten, as they're pure pretend. Gump is momentarily embarrassed, then grabs one of the leftover muffins, eats it, and announces he'll happily eat theirs if they don't want them.
71* The Tasmanian Devil in ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' is the animated archetype for this character. Many of the jokes in the WB shorts featuring him involve other characters easily tricking him into eating something that no sane creature would, like burning sticks of dynamite, inflatable life rafts, and in one case, an entire refrigerator.
72** Likewise with the spin-off series ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' with the character of Dizzy Devil, a younger Tasmanian Devil. One episode even featured the characters having a contest, "Will Dizzy Eat it?" where Dizzy was fed various things including a jet plane.
73** Taz's [[WesternAnimation/TazMania entire family]] has shown signs of this trope, although none of them to the extent that Taz himself is.
74* Jim from ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'' was constantly eating everything in sight, including leftover food in restaurants and a chunk of the apartment sofa.
75** Stoagie falls under this as well. Then again, he's a dog. So it's probably within the realm of normal. In fact, Jim eats a few things he saw Stoagie eating first, reasoning that if ''he'' liked it, it can't be that bad.
76* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Suki loves to eat everything, even food that isn't supposed to be for dogs.
77* Baby Animal on ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984''.
78* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
79** Pinkie Pie has shown a willingness to eat virtually anything, eating cupcakes with hot sauce and ashen lumps that are supposedly cupcakes without complaint. Her first reaction to seeing a vat of liquid rainbow was to taste it, and her only problem with it was that it turned out to be extremely spicy; the rainbow was one of ''very few'' things she's ever objected to the flavor of. She didn't even comment of the flavor of a batch of bad muffins which was made using incorrect ingredients (including soda and ''earthworms'') and made any pony who ate them, including her, very sick. In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E1TheCutieMapPart1 The Cutie Map Part 1]], the protagnists are served muffins that even Pinkie finds revolting. Unfortunately for Pinkie, Applejack's plan to find out more about the town mandates that the former eat all of them because, as Applejack notes, she has the strongest stomach of the group. Interestingly, the same scene shows Double Diamond happily eating one without issue, implying that they're still safe to eat and are simply an acquired taste.
80*** On top of Pinkie's personal tastes, the entire Pie family, Pinkie included, has repeatedly shown a taste for rocks. In the episode [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E18MaudPie "Maud Pie"]], the Pie family's rock candy recipe turns out to contain actual rocks as one of the ingredients (which is implied to be why the candy gives Pinkie Pie's friends stomachaches and hurts their teeth), and in the episode [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E21Hearthbreakers "Hearthbreakers"]], they have rock soup for Hearth's Warming Eve dinner, much to the Apple family's dismay.
81** Spike the dragon definitely qualifies — he prefers eating gemstones, but can and often will eat literally anything. Including eating and enjoying the aforementioned wormy muffins which made everyone else very ill. ''After'' seeing a live earthworm stick its head out of one. In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E23InspirationManifestation Inspiration Manifestation]]", Spike eats a whole book without ill effects.
82** The Parasprites from "Swarm of the Century", particularly after Twilight tries to stop them from eating all the food in town by casting a spell which makes them stop eating food. The spell works, but causes the Parasprites to eat non-foods instead, leading them to destroy the town itself by eating the buildings.
83** Discord, {{reality warp|er}}ing AnthropomorphicPersonification of chaos that he is, has consumed a drinking glass (and discarded the chocolate milk the glass contained), pages torn out of a spellbook, and a teacup.
84* The Great Devourer from ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' is practically one of the poster boys (or girls) of this trope. Her one and only goal is to eat EVERYTHING, including her own followers. After all, [[MeaningfulName she’s called the Great Devourer for a reason]].
85* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': Patrick has been known to eat a lot of random things. In "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS1E1LateForBreakfastBummerJobs Late for Breakfast]]", he's excited to eat Bunny's "trasherole": a casserole made with garbage like old shoes that contains very little actual food. He's also been shown eating things like entire pizza boxes.
86* The leopard seal from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}'' short "Pingu's Dream" during the title character's dream sequence. At one point, the seal takes the mattress of Pingu's bed and eats it like a candy bar.
87* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' had a sketch where a young girl was visited by Billy the Beef Tallow Boy, who entertained the girl by deep-frying several inedible objects and letting her father eat them. The girl's father ends up eating a shirt, a pair of shoes, a telephone, false teeth, and a Buick.
88* Dick Daring of ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements'' once ate 50 pinecones on a dare. The dare was to eat ''one'' pinecone, but he found them so delicious he just couldn't help himself.
89* Heffer from ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' has eaten metal nails, a bag of fat cells suctioned out of Spunky, the ribcage of a chicken (which ends up biting him in the ass when it causes him to choke), and a potato chip from 1973 (which was lodged in the Suck-o-Matic's uvula, no less).
90** Spunky even more so, which is appropriate considering the fact that he's a non-anthropomorphic dog. He once ate toenail clippings, drank a bowl of his own slobber, chewed on a slime found in a container of food that [[WayPastTheExpirationDate expired during]] UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, happily lapped up some tea that had ''toe jam'' in it, and once devoured three living, singing fruits (who were supposed to unclog Rocko's pipes) alive before they could do their job.
91* Shaggy in ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' is a human whose TrademarkFavoriteFood is a brand of ''dog biscuit''. Though there were several years where he never ate meat, which was the request of voice actor Creator/CaseyKasem, a devout vegan who briefly quit the role over having to voice the character in a Burger King commercial.
92* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'': The Beast Planet is a space station of incredible size, larger than all significant solid solar bodies including worlds such as Tek and Fire. Its origin is unknown, as is its true purpose as it travels around the universe consuming planets, earning it the name Eater of Worlds.
93* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' has the goat. Probably the ''only'' reason she hasn't eaten one of her farm buddies by now is that you can't do that on children's TV...
94* Homer Simpson from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has been known to eat some very weird stuff. He's eaten stuff like bacon mixed with fudge, butter and Shake n' Bake in his coffee on separate occasions, a horse head, ketchup on salad, a jar of brine and a bag of flour. He's also eaten some inedible stuff like a pair of men's slacks (which apparently tasted better than Indian cuisine), complimentary sized containers of dish detergent and gasoline, a jar of petroleum jelly, ''radioactive material'', flowers, Marge's lipstick and fancy soaps, plastic lobsters from a seafood restaurant, a bowl of change and a rubber biter covered in petroleum jelly (and asked Marge to write down the "recipe" so that he could have it again). However, he doesn't like eating anything that's low in fat.
95** In one episode, he ate the baking soda that had been in the back of the fridge before they even first moved in (before subsequently going on an 'antacid trip'). Lisa is then revealed to be on a first-name basis with the Poison Control Hotline operator. Likewise, in another episode he ate the contents of an entire mayonnaise jar; for once, it did give him a stomachache, though in another occasion a repeat with the addition of vodka had better results.
96** He also has a few favorites he finds extremely shameful. He was recorded hiding in his bathroom to eat flowers and confessed to having a problem when it was revealed he eats Flanders' garbage.
97** Another crazy food combination that Homer wasn't able to eat was a frozen piecrust filled with cloves and Tom Collins mix. He cringed after taking one bite.
98** Bart tries to do this to win a contest where you try to humiliate yourself as much as possible, but the audience proves too much for him ("''Please'', no more spark plugs.")
99** [[TooDumbToLive Ralph Wiggum]] occasionally eats glue and crayons. He even made a "crayon sandwich" (which also had thumb tacks inside) for a cooking contest.
100** Babies are known for attempting to eat anything they can get their hands on, just because they're too young to know any better, and Maggie is no exception. For instance, she once swallowed an issue of ''Time'' magazine whole.
101* The ogre Big Mouth from ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' was always hungry, but could eat anything, even rocks.
102* On ''WesternAnimation/SonsOfButcher'', Ricky (who is normally just a BigEater) willingly ingests a tapeworm in order to lose weight, and uses it as an excuse to eat anything and everything he can get his hands on, whether it's food or not.
103* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' has [[TheHedonist Kenny]], who is not against consuming anything if dared, offered money for, or to get high. Amongst his exploits is drinking gasoline and getting high on cat urine. [[spoiler:Of course, he doesn't have to worry about consequences, since he knows that every time he dies, he'll be reincarnated within 24 hours, with nobody remembering his death except him.]]
104* Entree of ''WesternAnimation/{{Spliced}}'' once challenged someone to see who could eat more toolboxes. Another time, Entree ate a rhino. Not rhino ''meat''--a whole, living rhinoceros. In fact, he's eaten most of the other characters at some point.
105* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
106** In "Something Smells," [=SpongeBob=] made a "sundae" out of various mismatched ingredients (including peanuts, ketchup, onions, and ''dirt''), giving him ''horrible'' breath. He also tried Snail-Po; he hated it, but nonetheless had some more in an attempt to retrace his steps.
107** Patrick once willingly ate a burger made with ''raw sewage''. He also ate some of the aforementioned sundae that [=SpongeBob=] made, a glass of rancid milk (although he clearly didn't like the taste), and was implied to have eaten a used diaper. Furthermore, he's one of the only characters able to tolerate food from the Chum Bucket (although he still seems to prefer the Krusty Krab).
108** In "Squirrel Record," Sandy tries to set the record for eating the most raw chum without dying, which is apparently one spoonful. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Plankton was reluctant to let her do it]].
109* Oddly, Anakin in the ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' miniseries brings a bag of bugs and worms to the little makeshift shelter he and Obi-Wan hang out in while waiting out a protracted siege and starts happily chomping on them. When Obi-Wan expresses his disgust, Anakin quips about how Obi-Wan always taught him to "feed off the living Force".
110* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': Amethyst is a hedonist from a species [[EatingOptional that only eat when they want to]] and are [[SuperToughness durable enough]] to eat pretty much anything, so she's tried some strange things. In "Steven the Sword Fighter" she swallowed a magic cloud, which caused her to [[InflatingBodyGag inflate and float like a balloon]], and in "So Many Birthdays" she scarfed down [[WayPastTheExpirationDate a five-year-old seafood burrito]] (though the old burrito did make her violently sick). She also enjoys engine oil on sandwiches and fries laced with a magic spice that causes humans to breathe fire when they eat it. Later episodes have her eating garbage on numerous occasions, including a used tea bag, a pizza box, and a plastic water bottle.
111* The titular characters of ''WesternAnimation/StreetSharks'' can eat anything from hamburgers to steel girders and concrete without indigestion. [[TakeThat Just don't offer them]] [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles pizza]].
112* Wasabi from ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'' may be classified as one. In "But Is It Art?", he eats a piece of paper Maguro gives to him.
113* Just about every pizza Michelangelo prepares and eats in the '87 ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', such as peanut butter and clams, chocolate fudge with garlic, and strawberry with anchovy sauce.
114** And Creator/JamesRolfe decided to {{defictionaliz|ation}}e [[http://cinemassacre.com/2011/05/10/tmnt-tuesday-pizza-tasting/ those pizzas]]... (though he did like "tea and toast" and marshmallow/pepperoni).
115* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'':
116** Cyborg, in the episode ''Crash'', is infected with a computer virus, making him perceive objects and various people as some of his favorite foods. Normally, Cyborg is a BigEater. Mayhem and HilarityEnsues.
117** Starfire exhibits such a behavior occasionally, though usually out of ignorance of what Earthlings consider food (or out of the habits borne of some of the really gross things that Tamaraneans ''do'' consider food). For instance, she considers mustard to be a most delicious beverage, and once ate Tamaranean berries that had ''just'' been regurgitated by Silkie.
118** Also, in the episode he was introduced, Silkie ate his way through half the contents of Titans Tower.
119** Terra, too, shows herself to be one. For one thing, she's the ''only person'' to stomach Starfire's [[WeirdWorldWeirdFood food]] and ''like it!''
120* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
121** Owen is the more extreme "can eat anything" type, willing to est almost anything--even things that are not normally considered food. He once ate a shower curtain because it had pictures of cupcakes on it.
122--->'''Owen:''' I'll eat my own gitch if I have to. Will I have to?
123** Sugar is the milder "unpicky eater" type, implied to be the result of her backwoods upbringing. Live spiders, rotten eggs, even canned meat that expired in the ''70s''. It's all the same to her.
124--->'''Sugar:''' Mama says I got the stomach of a raccoon. Prob'ly from eatin' all that raccoon. Guess you are what you eat!
125* The Insecticons of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' are capable of consuming both organic and inorganic matter. A field of grain, a metal blast door, or even an experimental power generator is all fair game.
126* Trolls from ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollhunters}}'' in general tend to have peculiar eating habits; while some, especially changelings like Strickler, seem fine eating ordinary human food, others will casually chow down on grilled maggots, VHS tapes, empty soda cans, used socks and cat litter.
127* Big Dog in ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' is pretty much capable of eating anything he would want to eat, in one occasion even functioning as a canine vacuum cleaner. His eating habits are comparable to those of Guu, in a way that anything he eats is capable of coming out again in one piece (if mostly covered in saliva). Unless he actually chewed, of course.
128-->'''Little Dog:''' I just saw an airplane!
129-->'''Big Dog:''' I can ''eat'' an airplane.
130* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': In "Fetch a Sketch", Zeke draws his perfect pet, Sketch. Sketch is very weird looking, with a hyena's jaw, feathers, fins, and other weird parts. However, Sketch doesn't eat normal food. He eats things, like furniture and fences. He also grows quickly, and soon balloons to a 50-foot monster.
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