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6->''"Some delicacies are not to be savored, save by the callous."''
7-->-- '''[[BigBad Baron Sengir]]''', ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', "[[https://scryfall.com/card/hml/47a/feast-of-the-unicorn Feast of the Unicorn]]"
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9So a character [[ForTheEvulz relishes the outcomes of their evil actions]]. Maybe they [[OrcusOnHisThrone stew in their own evil juices]]. Perhaps they are the kind that [[EvilPlan has a menu of dastardly deeds]] to choose from, or maybe they've just got a select few [[ChronicVillainy on speed dial to take-out]].
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11I'm hungry. We got anything eeeeeevil to eat? Yes, ReptilesAreAbhorrent, but that's just for a pet. [[ScaledUp Or my Final Form]]. There's [[CarnivoreConfusion no evil animals]]? Damn, I'll have to do the next best thing: eat something that makes ''me'' more evil for even thinking it.
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13Bad people thus eat the meat of exotic animals, especially those that are endangered. The concept is generally that they are so heartless, they would help a species go extinct or sink their teeth into something that's generally considered a rare beauty when they could just as easily get some chips. FridgeLogic issues as to how they'd know how to ''cook'' an exotic animal they'd never tried before, or that it wouldn't taste like crap, seldom come up.
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15Or maybe not necessarily something endangered: perhaps the animal in question is just [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute generally regarded as beautiful or adorable]] (a RightHandCat may fall victim into this, especially if [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness they lost their usefulness]]). Alternatively, the dish to prepare it requires some form of twisted, sadistic torture and suffering to the animal, that the very idea of eating such a dish comes off as downright evil.
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17Since different cultures and ethnic groups have different [[ForeignQueasine food cultures]] and food [[YourNormalIsOurTaboo taboos]], this trope is often invoked in propaganda to either [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys lampoon]] or [[EatsBabies demonize]] opposing groups.
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19Overlaps quite nicely with the EvilPoacher, and is often the meal of the CardCarryingVillain. AsiansEatPets often overlaps when Asians are depicted as evil for eating animals that are commonly household companions. For the clothing equivalent, see FurAndLoathing. If the exotic animals are consumed because they get people high and/or confer special powers to the eater, that's MonsterOrganTrafficking. For similarly evil cases, see SapientEatSapient, ToServeMan, and ImAHumanitarian. Related to HauteCuisineIsWeird.
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27%%* ''Manga/BladeOfTheImmortal'': Played straight with Rin's poor dog. %%"Played straight" doesn't tell readers anything as to how the example fits the trope.
28* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'', Jaguara dines on wolf meat seemingly for the sole purpose of torturing Cheza.
29* In ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', one of the Bebop Crew's target is dining on Ganymede Sea Rat - an endangered species, and expensive dish. Jet notes the sea rat is reported to ''tasted terrible'', so it's mostly eaten as a status symbol. Said man was quickly gunned down by [[AnimalWrongsGroup the Space Warriors]] for this.
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33* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' has the [[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?printed=true&multiverseid=16625 Feast of the Unicorn]] from the Homelands set. The flavor text says it all:
34-->'''Autumn Willow:''' Could there be a fouler act? No doubt the Baron knows of one.\
35'''Baron Sengir:''' Some delicacies are not to be savored, save by the callous.
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39* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'' villain Jaeger makes money off recording himself hunting creatures and individuals who are the LastOfTheirKind, and it's implied that he sells their bodies afterwards to members of his twisted audience for consumption or whatever other uses they might want them for.
40* ''ComicBook/XOfSwords'': Before the tournament, the swordbearers of Krakoa and Arakko must eat a lavish dinner at the Starlight Citadel that serves endangered animals from across Otherworld, showing off what a callous witch Saturnyne is.
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44* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'': The main character was once temporarily transferred to Marketing, which appears to be a 24-7 Toga party. Lunch that day is barbecued unicorn.
45-->'''Dilbert:''' ''(staring at the unicorn horn on a bun)'' I don't think this is really the "best part".
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49* ''Fanfic/PrehistoricParkReturnedFromExtinction'': Inverted in Chapter 171 when Elise and Sean eat a red lionfish to ''help'' the environment (Red Lionfish are native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but have become an invasive species in the Caribbean, where the story takes place). [[TruthInTelevision There is a campaign in]] RealLife to do this, since the venomous fish have few predators and can have their spines removed to make them edible.
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53%%* The film ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesInAnAdventureWithScientists'' has this as a recreational hobby [[spoiler: ''for all the world's leaders''. Queen Victoria somewhat uses this]] in an EvilerThanThou speech aimed at the Pirate Captain. %%No context.
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57* ''Film/TheProtector'' has the bad guys running a restaurant with meals like this. When they served the main character's elephant as a main course, that went a bit too far. [[spoiler:[[JerkAss Sending him the bill didn't help...]]]]
58* In the film ''Film/TheFreshman1990'' with Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando, the evil, jaded rich people regularly dined on endangered animals as a thrill. [[spoiler:Or at least, they ''thought'' what they were eating were endangered animals; turns out that although the exotic creatures are displayed alive before the diners prior to each banquet, it's plain ol' chicken that actually gets cooked.]]
59* ''Film/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea'' has the following:
60-->'''Captain Nemo:''' Eat your pudding, Mr. Land.\
61'''Ned Land:''' I ain't sure it's puddin'.\
62''[Ned cautiously samples his "pudding" and seems to enjoy it]''\
63'''Ned Land:''' What is it?\
64'''Captain Nemo:''' It's my own recipe: sauté of unborn octopus.
65* ''Film/Dune1984'' has an inexplicable throwaway scene of Rabban crushing a live mouse in a small device and then drinking the resulting mess with a straw. Yes, the man is generally referred to as "The Beast Rabban", but still.... ''subtle'', [[Creator/DavidLynch Lynch]].
66* In ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth1959'', it's not until the villain eats his beloved pet duck Gertrude that Hans musters enough outrage to fight the man.
67* In ''Film/FacesOfDeath IV'', a Vietnamese family is shown butchering (alive) and cooking a puppy.
68* In ''Film/TheatreOfBlood'', where a Shakespearean ham murders his critics according to the play, one CampGay critic with two beloved poodles has a murder with a ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus'' theme. Take a guess what's in the pies they force feed him.
69* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', the guests at Pankot Palace are served strange delicacies, such as live snakes, insects, eyeballs, and monkey brains. This is somewhat foreshadowing the fact that most people in the palace (save for Indy and his sidekicks) are members of the Thuggee cult.
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73* In ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': The Time Paradox, Damon Kronski acquires a slab of glacial ice that has the last specimens of an extinct species of fish frozen inside it, just so he can serve the fish to guests at a conference he's hosting for [[CruellaToAnimals The Extinctionists]].
74* The unnamed gluttonous Patrician in ''Literature/TheColourOfMagic''[[note]]WordOfGod is that he's Vetinari as written by a less skilled Terry. {{Fanon}} isn't so sure.[[/note]] dined on candied jellyfish.
75* Hagrid comments that in the Literature/HarryPotter-verse, only the evil or desperate harm or eat a Unicorn. Voldemort had his reasons, but the implication is that others had done it too.
76* Scott Adam's ''Clues for the Clueness: Dogbert's Big Book of Manners'' has a sort of nonvillainous example (Dogbert's evil but Dilbert isn't): According to Dogbert, it's customary to order the most expensive entrees when ordering a meal on your company's tab.
77-->'''Dogbert:''' I'll have the endangered species kabob.\
78'''Dilbert:''' I'll have the Bigfoot sirloin grilled over moonrocks.
79* One ''Literature/TheDestroyer'' book featured an authentic dinosaur. The CorruptCorporateExecutive who organized its capture and transport to America planned to use it for an "Authentic dino burger" marketing scheme. Admittedly the majority of the "authentic" burgers would be fake, but they did honestly plan to make processed meat out of the zoological find of the century. [[spoiler: Remo killed them.]]
80* In the Literature/{{Narnia}} book ''Literature/TheSilverChair'', it is discovered that the venison served at the table of the "Friendly Giants" came from a Talking Stag. The author notes that for anyone of Narnian culture, this is the equivalent of cannibalism. [[spoiler: If that weren't enough, the characters later find out they are on the menu for the following night.]]
81* ''Franchise/DoctorWho'' [[Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]]:
82** In the novel ''St. Anthony's Fire'', the BigBad offers the Doctor [[EatsBabies candied baby cheeks]]. After [[ForTheEvulz torturing a kitten]] in an earlier scene.
83** Kind of played with in ''The Infinity Doctors'': The BigBad mocks the Doctor for sticking to vegetarianism in a world created by the minds of the inhabitants by offering him minotaur steak and dragon soup. The Doctor feels this is missing the point.
84* A ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' short story has Batman and Penguin [[EnemyMine united]] in putting a stop to a club where rich people eat endangered birds.
85* In ''Literature/OryxAndCrake'' and the companion novel The Year of the Flood, there is a restaurant called Rarity which is supposedly named that because they have the right sanitary practices to serve rare meat, but in fact have a back-room business in the meat of endangered or extinct animals.
86* Creator/SimonRGreen:
87** Rick's, a restaurant in the {{Literature/Nightside}}, specializing in meals made from extinct or imaginary animals. Not as bad as most examples, as the Nightside is a nexus for hundreds of alternate and fantastic worlds, so Rick can presumably procure his meats from worlds where the animals in question are abundant.
88** The Droods' kitchens offer a bewildering selection of foods, whether foreign or fantastical, and some are more than a little disturbing. The winged unicorns from the family stables get butchered for meat once they die of natural causes, and some meat dishes are temporarily animated as zombies so they can march onto the diners' plates all by themselves. (Eddie does admit ''that'' part's not to everyone's taste.) The Droods aren't exactly ''evil'', but they are definitely '''not''' sentimental or squeamish.
89* The Creator/NeilGaiman short story "Sunbird" follows a society of epicureans that pursues only the rarest meals. They don't seem to [[CruellaToAnimals delight in suffering]] but do take pride in the fact that they may be eating something right off the face of the earth. [[spoiler:Trying to sample [[ThePhoenix phoenix]] doesn't go as they expect...]]
90* Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith used these to highlight the loathsome decadence of some villains. In "The Dark Eidolon", the EvilSorcerer Namirrha invites his King to a feast where he serves wine that was looted from royal tombs and boar that was fed on flesh from torture victims. [[spoiler:Since the whole NastyParty is a {{Revenge}} plot to terrify and ultimately murder everyone present, the awfulness is probably intentional.]]
91* The children's book ''Dragon Stew'' by Tom [=McGowen=] revolves around a lazy but clever lad's lie to a food-obsessed king that he can prepare a dish the king has never had before, the namesake stew. Then the king's knights bring in a live dragon so he can do so...
92* In ''Literature/TheWishList'', {{Satan}} occasionally hosts endangered species banquets with his favoured archdevils.
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96* In the ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "[[Recap/AngelS05E03Unleashed Unleashed]]", the villains are a club who like to dine on werewolves. Note that every werewolf is a human with a curse, and the curse dissipates (returning the werewolf to human form) when the werewolf dies. So they have to eat them ''alive''.
97* ''Series/TheDefenders2017'': Murakami is introduced removing the organs from a moon bear (an endangered species) presumably for traditional medicine. To his credit, he was at least willing to risk his immortal life killing it.
98* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' has a character with an animal smuggling ring, whose members ate several of the animals. The first animal shown prepared definitely didn't get a GoryDiscretionShot.
99* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIOutOfTime Out of Time]]", the crew's evil future selves use their time machine to travel through history, eating delicacies like dolphin sweetmeats and baby seal hearts with hosts such as Louis XVI and UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler.
100* ''Series/TheGoodies'': In "Dodonuts", Bill attempts to stop Tim and Graeme from hunting and eating the last dodo. They're with the Endangered Species Club, and assure Bill that they always eat whatever they shoot so it doesn't go to waste. In fact, they don't eat anything they don't shoot first, which they prove by shooting a biscuit before eating it.
101* In the ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'' season 9 episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E05DogDeanAfternoon Dog Dean Afternoon]]", a chef has learned hoodoo and uses it to eat animal parts and take on their powers, [[spoiler:in an effort to stave off lung cancer]]. Of course, he gets eaten alive by dogs by the end of the episode.
102* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'':
103** In "Ko No Mono", Hannibal and Will eat [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ortolan_bunting#As_food ortolan]] (a protected species, prepared by drowning the live bird in brandy before roasting) while discussing their shared [[IAmAHumanitarian Humanitarian]] interests.
104** Hannibal occasionally uses these as a creative break from feeding people [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies exquisitely prepared human flesh]]. In one case, he treats a man to escargot... made from snails that he'd fattened on meat from the man's own arm.
105* In the ''Series/AlteredCarbon'' episode "In a Lonely Place", the super-wealthy Bancrofts are serving a whole tiger as an appetizer during a FancyDinner at their estate.
106* One episode of ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' had the antagonist be a guy who ate rare animals. In the episode itself he tries to eat a chimp the boys buy on a lark, and apparently actually went to prison for it in the past.
107* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' shows that the Mirror Universe elites eat [[ToServeMan Kelpians]].
108* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': The BigBad of the two-part episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E8YearOfHell Year of Hell]]" serves a meal to his prisoners that is made up of dishes which were all taken from civilizations that he [[RetGone erased from history with his superweapon]].
109* ''Series/{{Succession}}'' includes a scene where Tom and Greg, relative newcomers to the billionaire Roys (Greg is a "new hire" cousin, Tom is daughter Shiv's fiance), enjoy the expensive and illegal dish ortolan[[note]]a dish made out of a songbird that was made illegal for the cruelty of its preparation[[/note]], signifying how enamored Tom is with the privilege being rich gives him.
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113* In Creator/TheCapitolSteps' "Loonies of the Right," Bob Dole sings:
114-->How we love the endangered spotted owl\
115In a cream sauce, it's a tasty little fowl
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119* ''TabletopGame/{{Arduin}}'': ''The Arduin Grimoire IV (The Lost Grimoire)'' describes Dirty Dorg's restaurant, a haven for evil creatures, which has a menu featuring the meat of various monsters, including those of good-aligned creatures such as unicorn and hobbit.
120* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''
121** One supplement full of many very short adventures included one in which the source of steaks being served at a newly-popular inn turns out to be either unicorns or purple worms, depending on the DM's preferences. The latter aren't sentient, but they were "harvested" by sawing segments off the rear ends of still-living worms.
122** Late in the 3rd edition adventure path ''Age of Worms'', the party finds itself having to attend a feast held by [[AristocratsAreEvil Prince Zeech]], where the main course is two roast [[NonhumanUndead centaur zombies]] (for context, zombies aren't sapient, but the magic animating them is inherently evil, and the centaurs that were killed and reanimated were most definitely intelligent beings and very likely good-aligned).
123* ''TabletopGame/HunterTheVigil'': It's not unheard of for the more extreme members of Ashwood Abbey to eat, drink the blood of, or [[MonsterOrganTrafficking make drugs out of]] supernatural creatures.
124* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'': The supplement ''Runner Havens'' has a restaurant in Seattle called the Peaceable Kingdom. The front of the house is a high-quality Chinese restaurant, but if you know the right people and have the money, the ''back'' of the house serves fine dishes made exclusively with endangered species (including some magical ones). They're very good at catching would-be whistleblowers, whose leftovers are swapped with perfectly mundane ones before they can have them analyzed.
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128* Variation: In ''Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad'', Madame Rosepettle insists on a diet of nothing but Siamese cats for Rosalinda, her silver piranha fish. She is outraged that one of her bellboys has fed a common alley cat to Rosalinda, and waves aside the objection that there were no Siamese cats in the vicinity.
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132* You can actually purchase a product called unicorn meat. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W475pUGP880 It is actually a dismembered unicorn plush toy in a can.]]
133** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saL72UcCYKs There's also an option for dragon meat.]]
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137* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'': TheDreaded MadDoctor of Arx [[spoiler:(who's actually a MeatPuppet for an arch-demon)]] eats fish that have been tainted by Void, the corruptive force that empowers the game's villains. Normally, Void-tainted meat is poisonous for mortals, and Void exposure can [[TheCorruption mutate wildlife into malignant monsters]] rather than kill it outright.
138* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': Played for pragmatism rather than horror by Cu Chulainn (Lancer)'s interlude quest. On a mission to hunt a wild boar that's been ravaging farms, you find that it's been eaten by a chimera which attacks you next. Once you dispatch the chimera, Lancer suggests butchering it, since meat is meat. After the meal is over, he realizes that [[spoiler:he doesn't know what animals comprise ''this'' chimera, so [[OhCrap he may have unwittingly eaten dog]]]].
139* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'': The colonel from the [[BananaRepublic nameless South American country]] is seen to dine on tapir snout.
140* ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPartnersInTime'': When baby Bowser is choking on stolen cookies, he is offered milk from his caretaker Kamek, who insists it's from an evil cow.
141* ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'': {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s have mass-produced such tasty treats as Meech Munchies, discontinued due to the Meeches going extinct, and Gabbiar, made from the eggs of the [[LastOfHisKind all-but-extinct]] Gabbits.
142* ''Videogame/SimCity4'': One "Evil" U-Drive-It mission has you catching endangered fish and then serving them up for dinner to {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s, who will then reward you with a stock market.
143* ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' alludes to this via an [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Eggman PA announcement]]:
144-->'''Eggman:''' This exotic aquarium contains many rare and endangered species. [[BlackComedy Enjoy them with a delicious soy glaze at the Bucket O’Sushi restaurant!]]
145* In ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'', one line [[AnimalLover The Business]] may say when you capture the rarest, red-crested variant of a [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter virmink]] alive suggests what would've happened to that virmink had [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Nef Anyo]] got his hands on it first: being ground down into a nutrient paste. The thought of this gets him unusually angry.
146-->''"The Vallis lifeforms emerged like memories, as Venus herself remembered who she was. This, here, is one of the most distant, most precious remembrances – an original [[{{Precursors}} Orokin]] strain, unseen for millennia. And Nef would have it ground down to make nutrient paste. Another sacrifice to short-term thinking, to profit. To that, I say no. I say never!"''
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150* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0744.html Official banquets]] in the [[TheEmpire Empire of Blood]] include dishes such as phoenix pâté (with liver taken from the still-living bird, since phoenixes burst into flames when dying) and pegasus flank. Even though the dinner is in his honor, Elan loses his appetite very fast. (note: these animals are sapient in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, and presumably likewise in OOTS)
151* In "Rush Limbaugh Eats Everything", part of the ''Electric Sheep Comix'' web anthology, the right-wing pundit Rush Limbaugh takes up eating endangered animals in his show [[RefugeInAudacity specifically to piss off his opponents]].
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155* ''Website/GoodbyeStrangers'': Meaty Mouse secretly has an obsession with eating endangered species and rare strangers.
156* In ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nQ6c7WIudE Ramenz mockumentary on Japanese sushi,]]'' they suggest asking the chef for "off-menu" recommendations. Then they pan across various meats on the sushi bar, some obscured with pixelation while cutting away to photos of various protected species of animals.
157* ''Website/{{Uncyclopedia}}'' gives us ''[[https://en.uncyclopedia.co/wiki/UnBooks:A_Connoisseur%27s_Guide_to_Dishes_on_Endangered_Species A Connoisseur's Guide to Dishes on Endangered Species,]]'' featuring such delights as Baked Baby Panda Parmesan Pasta, Grilled Spotted Owl, Koala Stroganoff, Baby Beluga Chowder, and Hot Mexican Prairie Dog, amongst others.
158* In ''Series/{{Upload}}'', [[CorruptCorporateExecutive David Choak]] casually mentions eating an endangered bird sandwich at one point, and also revels in having the last living black rhino killed so they could program the taste into Lakeview for him to eat.
159* ''Website/SCPFoundation:'' [[http://www.scpwiki.com/scp-971 SCP-971]] is a takeout menu for a fast food service that sells hamburgers, chicken fingers, fries, etc. made from the meat of endangered animals. Somehow, the company has a method of non-lethally extracting meat from said endangered animals, not killing them but causing them to lose weight and muscle mass.
160* ''Website/{{Cracked}}'' has the article [[https://www.cracked.com/article_16951_the-6-most-sadistic-dishes-from-around-world.html The Six Most Sadistic Dishes From Around The World.]]
161** Number 6 is ikizukuri, sushi prepared alive.
162** Number 5 is ortolan, a small bird that is prepared for eating by blinding them to fatten them up.
163** Number 4 is foie gras, fatty liver, achieved by force feeding ducks or geese.
164** Number 3 is dojo tofu, baby loaches cooked alive in a block of tofu.
165** Number 2 is fen gan ji, chicken that is stuffed and hung out to dry while still alive.
166** Number 1 is fresh donkey, a donkey that is eaten alive by being cut into pieces which are served immediately.
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170* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/AceVenturaPetDetective'' has a VillainousGlutton who is kidnapping endangered species as part of a planned seven-course meal.
171* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' has an episode where Ben, Gwen, and Kevin are asked to transport an alien baby to an enemy planet as a peace offering. It turns out the enemy leader just wanted the baby to be part of a dish he was preparing. Ben, who is currently stuck in the form of an alien with anger issues, gets so mad when he finds this out that he dives into the villain's mouth to retrieve the baby from his stomach and then threatens to tie his intestines into knots.
172* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'':
173** Just to show how messed up the future is, some animals not considered food today, are eaten regularly, like parrots. Not dolphins though, since they're intelligent. Unless they blow all their money on lottery tickets, then it's OK.
174** It should be noted beverages made from humans are also prominent, which shouldn't be surprising given the number of suicide booths there are. And then there's the Executive Powder.
175** Human noses are apparently both an exotic treat and an aphrodisiac. This trope was invoked during an in-universe news report. However, it turns out that the reason why they went for the nose was that the aliens thought the noses were the genitals.
176* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' had this in the episode where the cast found the Rabbit Talisman, on an endangered Literature/{{T|heTortoiseAndTheHare}}ortoise that a villain was planning to dine upon.
177* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays''
178** One villain only wants to eat cryptids.
179** Another minor character ate panda dumplings.
180* By the time of the ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', the Earth Kingdom nobility have become fond of dining on rare animal meats - including veal made from baby Sky Bison. It is even rumored (and confirmed in the DVD commentaries) that the Earth Queen had her father's pet bear cooked and served as a meal. This symbolises the decadence the Earth Kingdom has slipped into under Hou-Ting.
181* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' averted this by [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten refusing to eat a kitten when he was trying to pass as a villain]].
182%%* Chef Gaston Gourmand from ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'' has made preparing this kind of food his calling - in several episodes planning to cook for the other two Big Bads Zach Varmitech and Donita Donate. %%"This kind of food" doesn't by itself provide context.
183* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
184** The episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E5TheFatAndTheFurriest The Fat and the Furriest]]" had as the VillainOfTheWeek an EgomaniacHunter that showcased how little he cared about nature by suddenly shooting down a condor, catching it between two slices of bread, and eating it all for a quick snack with a blissful look on his face. Later in the episode, he pulled a similar reaction to Homer imagining food at the thought of eating condor eggs.
185** In “[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E15HomieTheClown Homie the Clown]]”, Krusty the Clown has apparently eaten enough condor egg omelettes that he decides he should cut back on them to save some money due to prior reckless spending -- but even thinking about those omelettes is enough to make him immediately want several more. In “[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E7MargeGetsAJob Marge Gets a Job]]”, he swipes and eats a raw egg from a hawk on-air, causing said hawk to immediately attack him.
186* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'': One whole dragon is the key ingredient of Lao Mang Long Soup, which acts as a PsychoSerum. It turns anybody who drinks it into an evil, immortal monster, and they must drink it regularly to be able to return to their human form.
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