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7->''"If I wanna put a trumpet in my ass and run around this restaurant and blow "Hallelujah, Yankee Doodle," that's my business!"''
8-->-- '''Cletus Klump''', ''Film/NuttyProfessorIITheKlumps''
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12A Gasshole is a character in a series who is known for being, well, gassy. The humor may focus on the frequency with which this person farts or belches, the magnitude of their emissions, or their shamelessness about it. If they use their, ahem, ''talent'' as a form of attack, the trope is {{Fartillery}}, and if one mixes it with ''fire'', it's FartsOnFire. If this character is fat, they may be a FatComicRelief.
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14A blatant example of ToiletHumour. This can be often a way to show how unrefined a FatSlob can be (though there's little correlation between weight and gassiness in real life), and an audible sign of JabbaTableManners. Expect to have to wear a ClothespinNosePlug around this character at ALL times.
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16Although female examples have become common enough that this is no longer an AlwaysMale trope, most examples will be men (see BeautyIsNeverTarnished). Women who are depicted as Gassholes will usually be TheLadette, or at least a {{tomboy}}; the occasional classy lady (especially the GrandeDame) or girly-girl type who lets out a ''very'' unlady-like belch or fart as a comedic gag is an exception.
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21* Gasshole/WesternAnimation
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24!!Other examples:
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28[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
29* Gasser/Heppokomaru in ''Manga/BoboboboBobobo''. However, this is treated like any other power in the series, and the fact that his attacks are farts is hardly ever addressed after his first major appearance. Then again, [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} given the setting...]]
30* ''Manga/CellsAtWorkBacteria'': Considering how one setting of this spin-off is the host's intestines, it's not too surprising that she would be portrayed as having some notable digestive issues, such as excessive flatulence.
31* In ''Manga/Eyeshield21'', flatulence is one of the many bad habits of Otawara.
32* Played in a surprisingly serious manner by those affected by TheVirus in ''Manga/{{Gyo}}''.
33* In ''Manga/DNA2'', a shy and sweet gym practitioner named Kotomi Takanashi has an unusual disorder: she farts when she's nervous. (And in the manga, her farts are '''epic'''.) So she tries to solve this by bonding with her friend Junta Momonari aka the main character, an UnluckyEverydude who [[VomitIndiscretionShot throws up when he gets aroused.]]
34* One ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' story have the gadget-of-the-week being genetically-cultivated 22nd Century potatoes which can make anyone who eats it fart "musical notes". It was used by Nobita to impress his friends during a New Year party where everyone's supposed to host a talent show, but he accidentally ate ''the whole pack'' (when he's supposed to take a single bite). Cue Nobita letting out an epic atomic fart that sends him flying across the air.
35* ''Manga/DragonBall'':
36** Bacterian is a large, smelly, [[StoutStrength strong yet fat]] martial artist who fights with disgusting moves. One of the moves he is most remembered for is his "Surprise" move, where he sits on his opponent, farts on them, then rubs his buttocks on them, leaving them to grovel in the horrendous stench. He's beaten by Krillin, who lacks a nose and thus a sense of smell (though he can certainly ''imagine'' the stench).
37** Veku, Vegeta's and Goku's failed attempt at merging into Gogeta, can only attack with his flatulence. This, as well as his bouncy fat feature, are the only things that make him useful.
38* Iggy the dog in ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' is known to cling to the faces of people he doesn't like (nearly everyone) and fart. This turns into {{Fartillery}} in the [[VideoGame/JojosBizarreAdventureHeritageForTheFuture fighting game]] as he does this as his throw, and he has a super version that looks and acts similar to Akuma's Raging Demon.
39* ''Anime/{{Himawari}}'' features Momota, a cute animal sidekick who frequently attacks with his gas. He also at one point uses his backside as a watermelon-seed machine gun.
40* Hiroyuki, Fuusuke's pet penguin, from ''Manga/{{Ninku}}'', is known for releasing explosive farts, though only in the anime version. In the manga, Toji is this.
41* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': Tamama has farts vastly more potent then a normal Keronian, which he is quite proud of, and uses them as an attack on a few occasions. He also can use them to increase his swimming speed.
42* ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' has Nezumi-Otoko, whose only real abitilty other than his bad breath and body odor is farting.
43* ''Switch Girl'' has [[SchoolIdol Nika Tamiya, who in spite of being one of the most popular and prettiest girls in her school]], farts more than any character in the series. In fact she is the sole source of all the fart/gross out humor in the series. Granted, she tries to be a lady about it and goes to extreme lengths to hide it.
44* Kinnikuman from ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' tends to fart a lot. He can even fly with them. His son Kinnikuman Mantaro from ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' also has powerful farts.
45* ''Literature/KemonoNoSoujaErin'' has John, Erin's foster father and a beekeeper with a habit of farting in public. Strangely enough this is only in the anime. In the Novel and the manga he doesn't do this at all.
46* ''Literature/{{Haganai}}'' has Kate Takayama, [[NunsAreMikos a 16-year-old nun]] [[TheLadette with really poor manners]]. She tends to burp and fart in front of people with little to no shame about it.
47* ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' has Takamura, the local champion of the boxing gym and older brother-figure to its junior inhabitants. Although rare, he will fart occasionally, usually with little to no care of anyone else around him. He also jokes around with Manebu's father. One of their favorites is pronouncing Manebu's name "Mane-" and using a fart to say the rest, as "buu" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for fart.
48* ''Manga/SakigakeOtokojuku'' has Toramaru, not only does he fart a lot but they are smelly enough to knock out a killer whale, and when he lights them it creates his signature move the[[FartsOnFire "Daihouhi Kaenhousha" aka the "Big Fart Flamethrower"]]
49* Literature/{{Gokudo}}'s farts are smelly enough to empty a bar. This later becomes a ChekhovsSkill, [[spoiler: when he has to wake his companions from a sleep spell]], during other events as well.
50* ''Literature/KaiketsuZorori'': Ishishi and Noshishi have strong gas, and Zorori uses this when needed, to power machines and spacecraft. That's not to say that Zorori's farts can't power spacecraft too, though.
51* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
52** Brook, in spite of claiming to be a gentleman, tends to burp and fart in front of people with little shame about it, especially after he eats. Which is saying something considering Brook ''[[DemBones is a living skeleton]]''.
53** Franky can fill his body with gas from coke and turn it into what can honestly be called one of the most exaggerated farts in anime history. According to Usopp, they smell just as bad as a regular fart.
54* Hare from ''Anime/MonsterRancher''. While fart jokes weren't that common in the anime, it's worth noting Hare had a monopoly on them, thanks to his Gas attack. In fact, the move is much stronger in the anime than in the games; in the anime, he's first shown using it in a tournament. Not only does it knock out his opponent, Tiger, but the referee and many of the spectators also pass out from the smell. In addition to the smell, it's also shown to have a lot of force as well. A few episodes later, the hot air balloon the gang is riding in starts to go down. Hare manages to single-handedly bring it back up by using his own hot air.
55* ''Anime/BattleSpiritsSaikyoGingaUltimateZero'' has Mugen, a cute little red dragon with the power to produce explosive farts. Farting is one of Mugen's most defining characteristics. Usually he farts at Triumvirate or anyone he's really mad at or doesn't like to send them blasting off. Sometimes he even uses his farts to attack his opponents in a game. In earlier episodes Mugen would often let out a huge fart when he changed from a red spirit to a white one, and at one point he actually [[FartsOnFire farts fire.]] Oddly enough his fart jokes come off as more cutesy than gross, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcR9der5RqI as shown here ]].
56* In ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama'', it is a recurring gag for Tama-Senin to troll the Cocotamas by farting in front of them.
57* Rinka from ''Manga/Yōkai Kyūshutsu Buster: Skunk Girl'' is very flatulent and so farts that she can fart powerfully to be able to fly. Likewise, her farts are too stinky and capable of suffocating everyone around.
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61* ''Animation/{{Larva}}'': Yellow, Red, and Grey mostly.
62* Animation/MaskMasters: The Synostone seasons has Andre who's animal motif is a skunk whose pretty gassy himself and has used his farts for battle plenty of times.
63* Dhokla of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'' has the highest number of burps out of the main characters, doing so at least four times (in "Chutney Dam", "Kheer", a particularly long one in "Dhakkad Race", and "Patang Hurdang"). He also farts at least twice, in "Maa Mooli" and in "Kasturi Khushbu".
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67* Johnny Fartpants from ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}''.
68* ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' sub-strips: StinkBomb, a character from the ''[[SuperheroSchool Super School]]''
69* ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'': Fat Freddy, fond as he is of food and beer.
70* ComicBook/TheDandy had a feature known as “The Phantom Farter”, who went over to various locations, letting one rip and embarrassing celebrities (except Peter Andre, who was happy to be out of his ArrangedMarriage to an AbhorrentAdmirer). In his first appearance, he does this during a speech by the Queen, resulting in a large bounty being placed on his head.
71* ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'': issue #64 (DC run) story "Monkey Business" had Mojo Jojo opening his own legit restaurant which is a hit but the girls are still skeptical. The third segment has everyone eating Mojo's chili. Everyone farts from it which Blossom (who didn't partake) mistakes as a gas leak.
72* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsonsFuturamaCrossoverCrisis'': Bart constantly tries to prank substitute teacher Fry, who knows all of the tricks. At one point, there's a loud "BRAAAAP", and Nelson congratulates Bart on the WhoopeeCushion gag. However, Bart realizes he didn't do that gag, causing Fry to reveal that, no, there was no cushion. That was just him. All of the students go "[[ScreamingAtSquick Eeeeew!]]"
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76* ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'': Hammie. Mostly a belch variant.
77* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'': Dennis the Menace's little sister [[EnfantTerrible Bea]].
78* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' is a pure belch variant. Thank goodness. Exaggerated in [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1990/08/26 this comic]] when he drank six cases of soda pop.
79* Deliberately induced by ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'' in [[http://www.madamandeve.co.za/cartoons/me007189.jpg this strip]] to comply with government directives during the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
80* Sabra "Stick" Klein in ''ComicStrip/PreTeena'' is an adolescent girl with such a repertoire of belches that boys her own age fall helplessly in love with her superpowers.
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83[[folder:Fan Works]]
84* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5483280 Harry Potter and the Champion's Champion]]'' when Harry and Hermione start a relationship shortly after Halloween Hermione gets Ron to sign a "jealousy contract" which is charmed to cause uncontrollable and untreatable flatulence whenever he's jealous of either of them for any reason. This eventually becomes such a problem that Hermione has to ''cast a switching spell'' on the contract so that his farts are rerouted to destinations other than Gryffindor Tower. (By then, Harry and his other dorm-mates have become ''very very good'' at air-freshening spells...)
85* ''Fanfic/WhatLiesBeyondTheWalls'' has [[MeaningfulName Blowhorn]], a smelly rat who tends to use his rump [[ToiletHumour as a way to amuse himself]] -- and as a way to annoy everybeast around him.
86* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10766595/13/Harry-Potter-Three-to-Backstep Harry Potter - Three to Backstep]]'' Harry comments that he's surprised that Seamus' bed curtains haven't rotted away due to the killer flatulence he produces every morning.
87* In ''Fanfic/HatchYaLater'' Kabaton farts in a hot tub and his burps kill flowers.
88* Creator/YoshizillaRhedosaurus has the Farting Problem fics, in which certain female characters, especially the title character herself (or in the case of Meloetta, ''[[NoBiologicalSex itself]]''), fart a lot, with the biggest cases being [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Princesses Peach and Daisy]], [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Amy Rose]], [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Toadette]], [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Meloetta]], Lady Palutena, Tiny Kong, the female Wii Fit Trainer, and [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Bianca]], with five of them somehow creating memes, those being of Princess Peach farting, Lady Palutena farting, Toadette farting, Princess Daisy farting in tight jeans, and Pokémon's Farting Bianca. And also, to a lesser extent, they burp constantly, too.
89* In ''Fanfic/{{Family}}'', Wakko’s burping talent is revealed when Yakko gives him soda during a trip to the supermarket. He surprises Yakko and everyone around him by loudly belching. He then belches "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "Hello I Must Be Going".
90* In the [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]] fan comic ''Adorkable Twilight and Friends'', Moondancer of all ponies is the source of most fart-related humor, sometimes [[https://adorkabletwilightandfriends.tumblr.com/post/151660909713/adorkable-twilight-friends-farts-content faking it for the sake of a prank]] and sometimes [[https://adorkabletwilightandfriends.tumblr.com/post/170684683316/adorkable-twilight-friends-passing-blame actually doing the deed]]. Twilight herself also [[https://derpibooru.org/1008365 embodies]] [[https://adorkabletwilightandfriends.tumblr.com/post/171053642138/adorkable-twilight-friends-cuddle-buddies this]] sometimes.
91* "Fanfic/ReactingToTheLoudHouse":
92** Most of the Loud siblings sure like burping.
93*** Lynn and Lana let out large farts every time an episode shows one (much to everyone's disgust). Lincoln, Clyde, and Albert each joined in once. The two also burp loudly at several points as well.
94*** During a few points in the fanfic, Lori farts, still claiming it's her shoes, though no one believes her.
95*** In "Voices", Leni burps the loudest out of everyone, much to Chaz's amusement.
96*** Luan burps in ''Last Meal Before Bed''.
97*** Lola lets out her biggest burp from ''Come Sale Away'' in ''Pizza Time''
98*** Lincoln's no slouch to burps and farts during the viewing and food breaks.
99*** On occasion during the meal breaks, of all the Louds, Lincoln, Lynn, Lana, and Luna burp loudly the most. Of all the non-Louds, Sid burps a few times as well.
100** Girl Jordan and Polly burp loudly in "Last Meal Before Bed" and ''Who They Are'' while Sam burps the loudest out of them, Lincoln, Luna, Lynn, Lana, and Sid, proudly saying how that (is) a Sharp burp, much to Luna's amusement.
101** Margo burps in "Voices".
102** Loki Loud, Lori's male counterpart, but unlike Lori, he doesn't see anything wrong with it.
103* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Bolt becomes gassy twice in "The Imaginary Letters", once after drinking soda (belching) and once after eating chili with beans. He is not amused about this, though Penny apparently finds the first instance funny.
104* ''Fanfic/TheSimpsonsTeamLASH'' gives us Liv Krustofsky, who loves fart jokes, can fart on cue, and often [[FartsOnFire sets her farts on fire]].
105* ''Fanfic/IfWishesWerePonies'': Serving tofu to some visiting Griffons instead of meat is a flatulent failure.
106* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12681365/28/The-Veil The Veil]]'' James comments that while Sirius could belch the moons of Saturn, Peter always cleared the room with his bean-fueled farts.
107* ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'': [[BigEater Miriam]] [[GiantWoman Ransdottir]] has a noted belching habit, one of her more overtly {{tomboy}}ish traits. She's been described as doing everything from making shelves rattle to blowing dishes off of the table when she burps, and after learning her [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy far more girlish boyfriend]] isn't phased by this habit of hers, she seems to express no shame in doing so. Given how she eats, and ''[[ExtremeOmnivore what]]'' she eats, it's kind of unsurprising.
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111* Smiley from ''WesternAnimation/AnimalsUnited'' farts quite a few times, most likely as a result from drinking so much [[FrothyMugsOfWater "soda"]] off-screen.
112* Atilla from ''Atilla and the Great Blue Bean'' (2007) farts constantly, this is because he eats so many beans a day because they're his favorite food.
113* Mr. Piranha in ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022''. The [[VisibleOdor green odor]] produced by his farts even seems to be visible to the other characters!
114* In the otherwise forgettable ''Izzie's Way Home'', a [[TheMockbuster mockbuster]] of ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' produced by Creator/TheAsylum, one of the main characters is a sea cucumber who constantly burps and farts.
115* In one scene from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'', Runt trips while he, C.L., and the others were running away from the aliens, and belches with each impact.
116* The Refried Bean crayon (yes, apparently that's a color) in ''WesternAnimation/TheHeroOfColorCity''.
117* In ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'', Frank pulls a practical joke on Murray the Mummy by standing behind him and farting, leading to frantic denials from the latter.
118* Cholly the chalicothere from ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'', whose flatulence was so loud it was mistaken for a mammoth trumpeting.
119-->'''Cholly''': Sorry. My stomach ''hates'' me!\
120'''Sid''': Ew! [[{{Pun}} Well, don't that put the "stink" in "extinction"]]
121* Profiterole in ''WesternAnimation/TheIllusionauts'', up to the point on which he was chosen along with the other kids to fix Jean Visogneaux's stories just because Visogneaux had intestinal problems like him.
122* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNqqn5NPJ8k&feature=BFa&list=PLFC3C02A02919C066 Judy and Hugh Neutron]] at the end of the movie, ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutronBoyGenius''. Justified as the soda they drank was Jimmy's Neutronic Burping Soda which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
123* Pumbaa the warthog from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' and its spin-off series, ''Timon & Pumbaa''. He is implied to be an outcast due to his flatulence. Nonetheless, this quality is occasionally played for cartoonish comic effect. Pumbaa's flatulence is his VA Ernie Sabella zerberting on his hand (pressing his mouth on his hand and blowing to create the sound).
124-->'''Ernie Sabella''': I was proud to be the very first Disney character who... actually had gas!
125* Charlie Anna from ''Animation/RoadsideRomeo'', who passes gas multiple times throughout the film.
126* Aunt Fanny from ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'' mistook the other's armpit noises for an actual farting contest. She managed to ''accidentally kill a streetlamp robot''.
127-->'''Piper:''' Aunt Fanny! We were using our ''arms''!\
128'''Aunt Fanny:''' Oh. Excuse me...
129* ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'': During Frankie's funeral, the elderly leopard shark Don Feinberg tells Don Lino that he has some news. Feinberg farts, and a big green bubble pops under the orca behind him, who faints. Lino then gets up from his chair and decides to talk with Feinberg by the window.
130* ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'':
131** Plenty of this film series' humor comes from Shrek's bodily functions. During the opening sequence of the [[WesternAnimation/Shrek1 first movie]], Shrek leaps into a pond, lets out a massive fart, sighs with relief, and tries to feign innocence as a few bubbles rise up behind him -- followed by a dead trout!
132** This gem:
133--->'''Donkey:''' Whoo, Shrek, did you do that?! Man you gotta warn somebody before you just crack one off; my mouth was open n' everything!\
134'''Shrek:''' Believe me, Donkey, if it was ''me'', '''you'd be dead!'''
135** After resuming their journey to Duloc, Shrek randomly belches from the breakfast they ate before. When Donkey scolds him for doing that in front of a princess, Shrek defends it as a compliment and jokingly declares "better out than in". Donkey starts to continue scolding him, before Fiona cuts him off by giving an equally impressive burp and sweetly telling Shrek thank you for the compliment. She pulls ahead of the stunned ogre as a dumbstruck Donkey proclaims that she's as nasty as he is.
136** The fairies captured in jars [[AFateWorseThanDeath must wish they were dead]] thanks to Shrek and Fiona's farting in the opening sequence of ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2''.
137* One of the sailors in ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' speaks exclusively in farts. After an initial gag it's played seriously.
138* In the Lego DC Super Hero Girls film "Brain Drain", at one point, Supergirl has to inhale a room full of smoke-bomb vapors so the team can pursue Bumblebee. She then makes the mistake of swallowing it. Initially, she seems fine, weakly noting that it wasn't so bad when the others check on her... then she cuts off Batgirl's attempt to lead the girls after Bumblebee with an ''enormous'' belch that lasts for 8 continuous seconds, hurling the girls against the walls and pinning them there, blowing around the room's furniture (including the ''bed'') like leaves in a storm, and creating both a burp that can be heard ''at least'' across the city and a cloud of cartoon style green belch fumes that is visible ''from orbit''. After the belchstorm dies down, Harley Quinn immediately complains about the smell, asking if Supergirl was eating day-old tuna and goat's cheese in the cafeteria, which Supergirl sheepishly confirms.
139* In ''WesternAnimation/MonsterFamily'', Frank the father is this even before he becomes a monster.
140* Getting back to Harley Quinn, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' had her be the centre of the films' ToiletHumor for a time. She chalked it up to bad hot wings she had earlier, and she ''really'' needed to head to the bathroom. Batman doesn't let her since the two of them ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Nightwing)]] are on a pretty important mission.. So she gets her revenge by constantly farting until Bruce pulls over.
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143[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
144* ''Film/TheABCsOfDeath'': In the "F" segment, Yoshie's farts are powerful enough to cause her skirt to flip up. Miss Yumi can fill an entire room with the gas from her farts.
145* In the holiday movie “Elf,” Buddy lets fly with a corker of a belch after slamming down a whole 2 liter bottle of cola at once.
146* ''Film/AirBuddies'': Budderball has a habit of passing gas every time someone pulls his paw.
147* In ''Film/{{Amadeus}}'', Mozart ripped a loud one while caricaturing Salieri at the piano.
148* ''Film/AreYouBeingServed'':
149** Mrs. Slocombe and Miss Brahms mistake a deflating balloon for the emir farting:
150--->'''Mrs. Slocombe''': It's supposed to be a sign of good manners in their country...
151--->'''Miss Brahms''': He's bein' polite for a very long time...
152** Captain Peacock mistakes a deflating lilo for Mrs. Slocombe repeatedly farting:
153--->'''Mrs. Slocombe''': I seem to have a slow leak.
154--->'''Captain Peacock''': Sounded like a quick one to me.
155* ''Film/{{Bandits}}'': The daughter of the first bank manager the Bandits spend the night with rips a huge belch at the dinner table after offering to show the Bandits "something cool". [[ActorInspiredElement Also applies to the actress]], who is Bruce Willis's daughter, and according to him, no special effects were used in that scene.
156* ''Beethoven's Christmas Adventure'' includes a scene of Beethoven farting for almost a solid minute.
157* ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs Campfire scene]] + Cowboys + Pot full of beans = Memorable (and funniest!) Movie Scene in Cinematic History. This also allows for some of the Funniest Closed Captioning in Video History, as little "pffts" pop up all over the screen, theoretically following each fart.
158-->'''Cowboy''': How 'bout some more beans, Mr. Taggart?\
159'''Mr. Taggart''': I'd say you've had '''''ENOUGH!'''''
160* The opening scene from ''Series/BlueCollarComedy Tour Rides Again'' features Creator/BillEngvall going to and using the tour bus's bathroom. Creator/JeffFoxworthy follows, ''immediately'' reacts, "''Good granny!''" and chews out Bill for not saving it for the truck stop. Creator/RonWhite is next and reacts similarly, but the ''real'' punchline comes when Creator/LarryTheCableGuy goes in without smelling it at all, proving who the ''real'' Gasshole is in the group.[[note]]Larry's routines also tend to include fart jokes.[[/note]]
161-->'''Ron White''': He must've worked in a zoo.\
162'''Jeff Foxworthy''': I cannot believe he can stay in there!\
163'''Larry:''' ''(emerges)'' [[InappropriateHunger Hey, I'm still hungry; there any more a' that Frito pie left?]]
164* The aptly named dog, Mr. Smelly, in ''Film/TheBorrowers1997''. His owner, Jeff the exterminator, blames it on the dog's diet of cheese.
165* ''Film/DoctorSeries'':
166** Mrs. Wilkins from ''Film/DoctorAtLarge'' used to be one. Luckily for her, taking her red medicine for almost fifteen years remedied this.
167** Mrs. Parry from ''Film/DoctorInDistress1963'' suffers from wind, causing her to burp in front of Dr. Sparrow, Sister, and the medical students.
168** In ''Film/DoctorInTrouble'', Basil's believed appendicitis turns out to be wind, as discovered when he loudly burps in front of Sir Lancelot.
169* ''Film/DownPeriscope'' has a scene where the sub is in SilentRunningMode... and the chef farts. It fills ''the entirety of the submarine'', and no one can audibly respond because they have to maintain their silence or risk detection.
170* "Fart Girl," the 2003 New Zealand short film, features Jennifer, who has a severe gas problem and farts constantly, and they are powerful enough to knock people out or throw them away; which is why Johnny, her boyfriend, ends up abandoning her. In the end, a boy who is in love with her and followed her despite the fact that Jennifer rejected him, confesses her feelings for her by revealing that he burps a lot, sharing the same flaw as hers.
171* Michel in ''Film/LaGrandeBouffe'' drops numerous farts and has significant stomach rumbling issues, dying in the middle of a particularly prolonged example of gas passing.
172* In ''Film/LastActionHero'', there's a character in the [[ShowWithinAShow movie-within-a-movie]] who was apparently known for being flatulent (he's DeadToBeginWith). His name was Leo the Fart.
173%%* Rudy from ''Film/LittleGiants''.
174* A BookEnds example with ''Film/{{Marmaduke}}''. At the beginning and the end of the film, the titular Great Dane dog goes up onto the bed of his human owners and rips loose a big fart onto them, which he admits is juvenile and never gets old.
175* This was the defining characteristic of Devlin Bowman, the BigBad of ''Film/TheMasterOfDisguise''. Not Brent Spiner's finest role. Disturbingly enough, there seems to be an implied aversion of NoDeadBodyPoops in the ending...
176* The strangely flatulent Sir Bedevere in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Although his gas isn't a common source of humor after that; the funny part is more that that's the ''only'' thing he has to distinguish him by, when the other knights are called things like "brave" and "handsome".
177* Creator/TerryGilliam becomes one for a brief moment in his role as Constable (Ex-)Parrot during the "Crunchy Frog" sketch from ''Film/MontyPythonMostlyLiveOneDownFiveToGo''. Justified in that he's apparently eaten one of the, um... [[BlatantLies snacks]].
178* ''Film/MrPoppersPenguins'' has Stinky, who farts constantly, even being his way of saying hello. His farts are so potent that they are capable of [[{{Underwater Fart Gag}} blowing bubbles underwater]].
179* In ''Film/MutinyOnTheBuses'', Mrs. Butler burps just after calling out Nymphy Norah for being common.
180* The Spleen from ''Film/MysteryMen'' was cursed with explosive flatulence after he blamed a fart on an old gypsy woman who was passing by when he was walking in the park with his friends. [[{{Fartillery}} He now uses his superior farting skills to fight crime]]. Fo' serious.
181* ''Film/TheLastKingOfScotland'' has a scene where Nicholas Garrigan (played by [=James McAvoy=]) is summoned to see to the health of Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker) who has suddenly fallen ill and believes himself poisoned. Garrigan performs the Heimlich—and promptly gets the business end of a ''huge'' gas attack from Amin. Garrigan later advises Amin to never mix beer with aspirin again.
182* The 1984 film ''Film/NightPatrol'' features among its characters a flatulent dwarf police captain.
183* Cletus Klump from ''Film/{{The Nutty Professor|1996}}'' more than counts. Aside from being the one with the privilege of giving us our page quote there, he openly demonstrates his gasshole tendencies on both family dinner scenes in the first movie, resorting to deliberately breaking wind and utterly destroying any tracks of conversation that preceded it. Much to Ernie Junior's vast amusement.
184* In the sequel of ''Film/ProblemChild'', Mr. Peabody refuses to accept that Junior is actually in his school, and thinks it's just a bad dream. Junior challenges this notion, on the grounds that a bad dream couldn't fart at him - which Junior does, '''loudly.'''
185-->'''Junior:''' If I was a figment of your imagination, could I do...this?
186* ''Film/RaisingTheWind'': When Sir Benjamin tells a conducting Malcolm to "bring his wind up", he burps in response.
187* Booger in ''Film/RevengeOfTheNerds'', who handily defeats Ogre in a belching contest.
188** In the sequel ''Revenge of the Nerds: Nerds in Paradise'' [[OldMaster Snotty]] out-grosses Booger by releasing an epic belch that breaks a mirror in the room.
189* ''Film/TheSantaClause'':
190** Comet in the first two movies. When Scott and Charlie first meet the reindeer, Comet breaks wind after Scott says they might have "Key Lyme Disease". In the second movie, Comet eats too much chocolate and farts when Scott tries to move him.
191--> '''Scott:''' Eat some roughage, will you?
192** Scott himself ends up getting this during the first stages of his transformation into Santa; when he is getting up out of bed, you can distinctly hear a farting sound.
193* Ed, from ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'' is a "silent but deadly" variant: "I'll stop doing it when you stop laughing."
194* While this trope doesn't apply to his other iterations, the movie version of ''Film/{{Sonic the Hedgehog|2020}}'' is shown to become one after eating several chili dogs in both films, to the degree that his father Tom Wachowski teases the young hedgehog by telling him [[BringMyBrownPants "You might want to check your fur on that one, buddy."]]
195** Later, in ''Film/{{Sonic the Hedgehog 2|2022}}'', Sonic creates a [[SleepingDummy poorly made dummy]], complete with a [[MemeticMutation Sanic-like face]], to trick his parents into thinking he's in his room and [[ItMakesSenseInContext not sneaking out at night, attempting to stop a bank robbery in Seattle]], with the twist being that Sonic made a tape recording stating that he had gas from eating "way too many chili dogs" in an attempt to get Tom and Maddie from coming closer, as they would know from experience how potent the young alien hedgehog's flatulence is. The recording even includes pleas of embarrassment, that is obviously not sincere considering how shamelessly he passed gas in the first film's motel scene in front of Tom, leg lift and all. While Tom wasn't deceived to begin with, the dummy falling apart, with the tape distorting and repeating ruined any chances of it working. When Tom confronted Sonic about the incident on the lake, Sonic's only lament is [[ComicallyMissingThePoint "I knew I should've used real farts!"]]
196* One fat boy in the opponent's baseball team in ''Film/ThreeNinjas Kick Back'' who ate a can of beans lets out a large passing gas after hitting a ball causing everybody around home plate and every nearby spectators to faint with every step he makes pass gas.
197* ''Film/{{Thunderpants}}'' is a 2002 movie about a boy with superpowered flatulence.
198* In ''Film/TropicThunder'', Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black) is famous for a series of movies in which he plays an entire ''family'' whose humor seems to be entirely fat jokes and lots of flatulence. Likely a parody of Eddie Murphy's Film/TheNuttyProfessor films as well as ''Film/{{Norbit}}''.
199* Ludicrus Sextus from ''Film/UpPompeii'' burps after drinking some wine at breakfast, and also while giving his speech on vices.
200* In ''Who's Your Caddy?'', a big guy in a kilt cuts loose a [[RuleOfFunny long]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mig4rDO94QA fart]]. He must have really held that one in for a while!
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204* One of the earliest recorded jokes in history is attributed to the Sumerians, which says that something that has never happened since time immemorial is that a young woman farts on her husband's knees.
205* A person goes to the doctor complaining that they are unable to stop farting.
206-->'''Patient:''' It's not so bad, though. My farts are always silent and never smell. I've farted dozens of times since I've been in here but you couldn't even tell.\
207'''Doctor:''' I see... Here, take these pills and come back next week.\
208(One Week Later)\
209'''Patient:''' Doctor, what kind of pills did you give me?! My farts are still silent, but now they smell terrible!\
210'''Doctor:''' Great! Now that your sinuses have cleared up, let's do something about your hearing!
211* {{Invoked}} in this [[PlaygroundSong poem]], possibly originating in Boston, surprisingly with a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beans%2C_Beans%2C_the_Musical_Fruit Wikipedia page]]:
212--> Beans, beans, the musical fruit.\
213The more you eat, the more you toot.\
214The more you toot, the better you feel.\
215So let's eat beans for every meal!
216* Doubles as Moroccan traditional tale: An unlucky man named Akbar in one version (the Morocco version has this to be the local sultan), explodes in a fart in the middle of the market place, loud enough for everyone to hear -- as the place is crowded with people. The man is ashamed and goes into hiding, and lives the life of a hermit for several years (varies from ten and up to 30 years at the most), until he thinks it safe to return to his home town, because now people [[TemptingFate surely have forgotten the incident]]. Coming into town, and the market square, he spots a new building he has never seen before, and asks a boy when that building was erected. The boy answers accordingly:
217---> That building was finished 13 years, five months and six days after the fart of Akbar.
218* A man enters a talent show and says he has an amazing act: he can sing and play the trumpet at the same time. The manager is currently overseas, but his deputy says he'll give it a shot. The man pulls out a trumpet on a length of tubing, inserts the tube up his ass, and starts playing (and singing) the national anthem. The duly impressed deputy immediately calls his boss so he can listen in. Then, after the act, when asking for the boss' opinion (a variation involves a female artist, a harmonica, and CountryMatters):
219--> "You call me at '''3 in the goddamn morning''' so I can hear some asshole playing the trumpet!?!"
220* A man who loves to eat beans has a massive pile of the legumes for lunch on his birthday. He suffers an attack of horrible gas, but at that precise moment, his wife shows up at his workplace to take him home for a big surprise. She makes him put on a blindfold as she drives, and he's so afraid of passing gas in front of her that he holds it in for the entire car ride. When they finally get back and she escorts him to the kitchen table, she leaves the room to prepare, and the husband takes this as a cue to finally let go of all that gas. He spends several minutes letting them out, and manages to fully relieve himself by the time his wife returns. She instructs him to take off the blindfold... and he discovers that the ''entire kitchen'' is filled with his friends and family for a surprise party.
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224* Mulch Diggums from the ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'' series, or dwarves from that series in general. It's justified because dwarves burrow by eating their way through soil and, to not put too fine a point on it, expelling it out the other end as fast as they swallow it. This means that they can build up a ''lot'' of trapped air in their digestive systems, which are also specifically designed to be one-way only. A "back-up", where the trapped air rises back out their mouth, could have fatal consequences.
225* ''Literature/BruceCovillesBookOf Aliens'': The Kwarkissians in ''I, Earthling'' tend to punctuate their words with gaseous emissions, such as an entire classroom farting in unison to show approval.
226* "Banggwijaengi myeoneuri" (meaning The Farting Daughter In-law in Korean). This Korean folktale features a young woman who produces loud destructive farts. When her fart severely damages her husband's house, his family throws her out. However, her flatulence later proves beneficial to the family and she is welcomed back. A similar variant of this tale also exists in Japan.
227* ''Literature/CatsVsRobots'': Giff M.E. Huggs' pug, Dig Doug, farts regularly.
228* Dylan Marvil from ''Literature/TheClique'' is not shy about burping in public, and even enjoys burping the names of people she knows.
229* Some of the characters in ''{{Literature/Dinoverse}}'' end up as large herbivorous dinosaurs, who pass a great deal of gas as part of their digestive process. Aware that this could happen, Bertram tries just not eating, which doesn't work so well. He does have to eat, and the others are predictably appalled. Later, separated from the group, he decides that since he's too cumbersome and slow to search effectively it's best if he eats a lot and stays in one place, lets nature [[UnusualEuphemism take its course]], and wait for the others to find him.
230* ''Literature/DirtyBertie'': Bertie farts a lot, which is the main plot of "Pooh, Is That You, Bertie?". Whiffer the dog also got his name because he farts a lot.
231* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'' has Trev's friend (well, for [[TheFriendNobodyLikes a certain value of friend]]), Carter the Farter. Or as he later tries to rename himself, Fartmeister. Trev tells him he's not going to get anywhere with either.
232* OlderThanPrint: Barbariccia in Dante Alighieri's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy''.
233* The titular charcter of the old children's book, ''Farley Farts''.
234* ''Literature/GangstaGranny'': The granny farts a lot and her farts smell like rotten cabbage.
235* Mr. Mulclar, the door repairman from the ''Literature/GarrettPI'' novels, is an otherwise-nice man who seems oblivious to how his cathedral-clearing flatulence drives people away.
236* The children's book ''Harvey, the Boy Who Couldn't Fart'': Inverted for Harvey, but played straight for his friends who Harvey is jealous of because they are "experts" at farting.
237* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Ponix Enaz is not allowed to eat beans in public because he has horrible gas. He does so anyways because he's also TheDitz.
238* ''Literature/MaximumRide'': The Gasman, aka Gazzy, acquired his nickname due to his propensity for farting. His flatulence is said to be loud and smelly.
239* ''Literature/NakedLunch'' -- "Did I ever tell you about the man who taught his asshole to talk?"
240* The titular character of ''Literature/NorthToBenjamin'' is an old dog who would fart quite often.
241* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Garth the Gross]], a minor character from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. In comparison, Baelor Hightower, one of Elia Martell's suitors back in the day, isn't normally known for this, but apparently one slipped out while he was visiting her in Dorne. Her brother Oberyn immediately dubbed him "Baelor Breakwind" (after [[MemeticBadass Baelor "Breakspear" Targaryen]]), and the courtship eventually fell through. Then Elia married Prince Rhaegar, and [[CruelAndUnusualDeath some other stuff happened]], and Oberyn [[ItsAllMyFault still hasn't forgiven himself]].
242* The titular character of the children's book, ''Literature/PrincessPumpalot'', tends to fart a lot, which is why she is known as the Farting Princess.
243* The French series of children's books ''Literature/LesRoisLesReines'' has Queen Prout Prout, an anthropomorphic cow who has constant farting due to her diet including cabbage and then string beans. So much so that King Zin Zin, an anthropomorphic lion, created a great invention to recover gas.
244* Tina, from ''Literature/TrickyBusiness'', suffers from constant flatulence, to the point that people can instantly detect her coming by the smell of her incessant farts, and at one point in the story, when she is about to attack Jock with a knife, she is described as a very tall, very blond, very angry, very farty woman waving a very big and sharp-looking blade.
245* The titular dog from ''Literature/WalterTheFartingDog'' farts an awful lot, especially after eating.
246* ''A Sailor of Austria'' by John Biggins. The crew of a [=WW1=] submarine get food poisoning while hiding on the sea bottom, leading to an attack of particularly foul flatulence that forces them to surface in full daylight to vent the air. By coincidence they do so just as an enemy warship is passing in front of their vessel. After sinking it they return as heroes to be greeted by an army brass band, but unfortunately are still feeling the effects, so have to rush into the nearest bushes to drop their pants, outraging the local commander who assumes he's being deliberately insulted.
247* ''Literature/KingOfTheBench'': Carlos Dias is one. In fact his burp-talking is actually quite effective at boosting team spirit.
248* ''Rotten School'': Bernie's pet dog, Gassy, named such for obvious reasons.
249* Puck from ''Literature/TheSistersGrimm.'' Expect him to burp and fart whenever he makes an appearance in each book.
250* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'', Carialle and Keff reminisce about the "Beasts Blatisant", a noisome species of sapient aliens they made FirstContact with. The Beasts could imitate human speech with their mouths quite well but didn't seem to understand it - eventually, the two made the breakthrough that most of the Beasts' language was based on their constant flatulence, with their voices mainly adding tone and emotion.
251* ''Literature/ThePlantThatAteDirtySocks'':
252** The plants always burp after sucking in a sock. Fluffy also says "Ex" afterward because Norman tried to teach him to say "Excuse me".
253** Book 3 has Dr. Sparks record several plants eating at the same time and send the family a tape of the noises, which is described as sounding like a "symphony of schlurps", followed by "a burp concert". All of them are cracking up by the time it's done.
254* Lourdes, the CloudCuckoolander flight attendant [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots cog]] from ''Rabbit & Robot'' farts in every appearance she makes as a result of her hyperenthusiam.
255* ''Literature/RoysBedoys'':
256** A running gag in the series is that Roys farts a lot.
257** Conversed in "Read a Book, Roys Bedoys!", where Roys reads a book about a cat with "explosive flatulence".
258* ''Literature/MoongobbleAndMe'': In book 5, Moongobble accidentally causes a giant stone toad to turn into one of these temporarily... and its burps smell ''really'' foul.
259* Another canine instance in ''[[Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes Rainy Season]]'', with Toby, shopkeeper Henry Eden's dog.
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264* In episode of ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'', a sorority held a challenge to their pledges, [[SaunaOfDeath whoever could stand the longest time inside a sauna]] would be allowed to skip Hell Week at the hands of [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming her future sorority sisters]]. One of the pledges decides to better her odds by eating beans and brocoli for a week, so that her farts will drive out the other girls, which for the most part works as eventually only her and another girl remain, but the last challenger decides to leave in order to escape the stench. A few minutes later, the other girl returns and discovers [[AssholeVictim the gassy girl had died from overheating after staying in the sauna too long]].
265* The title character of ''Series/{{Bargearse}}'' (a GagDub of Australian cop show ''Bluey''). His heroics inspire a LicensedGame called ''Pong'', and he commits suicide by farting in his car and then lighting a match.
266* Carlos Garcia of ''Series/BigTimeRush''. Being the funniest and craziest member of the boy band, he is prone to this trope. In the first episode, when he is auditioning with Gustavo and Kelly as judges, all Carlos does is fart into the microphone, which Gustavo doesn't like and tries to annihilate him. Later, in the seventh episode, Carlos eats several whole cans of beans to break the record for gases underwater, being well below the required depth according to Logan. The result of the experiment is that Carlos rips a powerful flatulence that raises the water, and ends up messed up Kendall's phone while he was recording.
267* Lester D. Ratt of ''Series/BeakmansWorld''. Imagine his delight when they finally got to discuss flatulence!
268* Sheldon briefly becomes this in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' when he tries a diet consisting exclusively of cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts). In classic Sheldon style he mistakes the resulting digestive distress for cholera until this trope relieves it in a most dramatic offstage moment. The side effects of Leonard's lactose intolerance also get frequent mention on the show.
269* ''Series/{{Bunkd}}'': Jorge. He even farts "Welcome to Camp Kikiwaka", the first episode of the show, in an attempt to save his friends from being attacked.
270* In "Series/CaliforniaDreams", Tiffani is seen belching loudly on several occasions.
271* ''Series/DickAndDomInDaBungalow'' had Diddy Dick and Dom, puppets (played by the presenters) who live in a cupboard in Da Bungalow. [[ExpositoryThemeTune Theme song:]]
272-->We may be really small but we've both got big hearts\
273It's all right in here as long as no-one...\
274''[one of the puppets farts]''
275* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
276** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E4AliensOfLondon "Aliens of London"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E5WorldWarThree "World War Three"]]: The Slitheen. Their plan to destroy Earth involves them killing overweight humans and stealing their skins to use as suits (the people need to be fat for extra room). Unfortunately, because most humans are shorter than the Slitheen, they have to use compression technology to fit inside their stolen bodies, which makes them extremely gassy (the extra material has to go somewhere). That gas proves to be a FatalFlaw — when the Doctor, Rose, and [[RunningGag Harriet Jones, MP]] are trying to determine where they're from and thus find a weakness, Harriet points out that their farting doesn't smell like regular flatulence; Rose realizes it instead reeks of bad breath. That makes the Doctor realize that they're made of living calcium (the bad breath smell is the element decaying), and in turn determine their homeworld: "RAXACORICOFALLAPATORIUS!" Some liberally applied vinegar is enough to dissolve a Slitheen… with one last massive fart.
277** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E10LoveAndMonsters "Love & Monsters"]]: The Absorbaloff, another alien that's extremely fat and flatulent, turns out to be from the twin planet of Raxacoricofallapatorius — Clom.
278** The natives of Tersurus in the UsefulNotes/ComicRelief special ''Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath'' communicated via controlled flatulence. They all died when one of them discovered fire.
279* Kelly, one of Drake's girlfriends from "Series/DrakeAndJosh". When he accidentally belches during a date, she shows him how to burp properly.
280* Subverted in the episode "Drew Blows His Promotion" of ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'', where Drew shows a safety video he made to his company's Board of Directors which apparently featured him passing gas loudly every few seconds - however, the fart noises were actually added as a birthday prank by one of his friends. Then played straight later when Drew meets with the Board again to explain that the video was a prank, but is struggling not to actually pass gas while he's talking, because he had previously eaten a rotten tofu cake.
281* Beans from ''Series/EvenStevens''. Why do you think they call him "Beans"?
282* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'':
283** Rygel farts helium! Is there anything Rygel can't do?!
284** Crichton calls a Sheyang scavenger this very name in a season 1 episode.
285* ''Series/TheFastShow'' had the character of Bob Fleming, a TV host with a persistent terrible cough. Different sketches introduced his friends with similarly distracting tics, one of whom was a woman who continually belched and farted.
286* The yeast sock puppets on ''Series/GoodEats''; just like real yeast, they do nothing but eat, multiply, and pass lots of gas.
287* ''The entire Duncan family'' in ''Series/GoodLuckCharlie'' has such tendencies (Teddy even admits it), but special mention goes to Amy when she was pregnant with Charlie. Bob admits to having a gas-related joke on every venue.
288* ''Series/HorribleHistories'' had a musical number where a group of cowboys sing about what the life of a real cowboy was of like. One of them farts a solo because of all the beans they eat.
289* Stephen King's miniseries ''Literature/{{It}}'' features one character in a GangOfBullies who communicates solely via burping into victim's faces; he is aptly named Belch.
290* In "Series/Letterkenny", Squirrely Dan can do it on cue. Real cheek-splitters.
291** While having dinner [[spoiler:with Wayne]], Tanis lets out a belch that prompts an entire discussion about acting ladylike.
292* Vampires in ''Series/MyBabysittersAVampire'' who drink too much blood have plenty farts with a smell described as that of a burning skunk.
293* "Timmy Toot-Toot" of ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide''. [[InSeriesNickname He's got that name]] because he always announces his farts by saying "[[CharacterCatchphrase Toot-Toot!]]".
294** Lisa Zemo as well, who entered a talent show with burping the alphabet as her talent.
295* Even earlier in Nickelodeon's catalog, the first Nanny from the pilot episode of the Romeo! Show. While the other three were intentionally obnoxious for their own reasons, she was almost too polite... were it not for the fact that she'd shamelessly, loudly fart every time she was onscreen.
296%%* Jerry from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''.
297* Jerry from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''.
298* A villain in ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', was called Big Burpa. Let's just say that she lived up to her name.
299* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
300** If [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2lQ7SgkLiU this sketch]] has any truth to it, Creator/GraceKelly.
301** Continuously defied in the ''Bean Café'' sketch, where Tom Hanks is the proprietor of a café that sells nothing but beans. The entire premise of the sketch is that it neatly avoids every single fart-joke it sets up. As the old rhyme goes "Beans, beans, good for the heart. Beans, beans, great for your heart!"
302--->'''Customer:''' ''[sniffs]'' Alright, who did it?\
303'''Owner:''' What?\
304'''Customer:''' Who went and made my favorite pie again?
305* ''So Random'', the ShowWithinAShow on ''Series/SonnyWithAChance'' has sketches with Gassie, a parody of America's Favorite Collie, who communicates through her flatulence.
306* Woody from ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOnDeck'', who can perform "StairwayToHeaven" Le Pétomane-style after eating the Mexican buffet. When his sister shows up, she clears the deck. "I've been holding that one in since I got on the boat!"
307* ''Series/UltramanTaro'': No less than ''three'' monsters fart in Taro's face as a combat tactic while battling him: the caterpillar-like Kemujira, the living graffiti drawing Gongoros, and the gluttonous dragon-like Motokureron.
308* One episode of ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' deals with a subterranean monster named King Maimai whose constant flatulence is so powerful that it ''causes earthquakes''.
309* ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' has this occur a lot. One particular camp skit features two boys who play this to their advantage. Due to their constant farting, they have the cabin all to themselves...until one big ripper blows the roof off!
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312[[folder:Music]]
313* Music/DaYoopers have several songs and comedy skits about farts, including an ''entire album'' called ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Songs for Fart Lovers]]''.
314* Big Dick from the Music/JonathanCoulton song "Big Dick Farts a Polka" [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin for obvious reasons.]]
315* Red Bovine's song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKzgxDAJe98 ''The Phantom Windbreaker'']]
316* Comedy/experimental musician [[MeaningfulName Flatulina]], whose only album credits her with [[EverythingIsAnInstrument "lead flatulence."]] A sort of RunningGag on the album is that she frequently winds up "holding a note" longer than one would expect. CD copies also include a DVD, featuring interviews and such during which she openly farts without shame while the interviewer attempts to ignore it. It's not the ''only'' type of humor in her music (some of the tracks don't feature any farting at all), but it's certainly the most frequent and obvious.
317* ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'' released a song "It's a Gas!" with vocals that consisted of loud burps.
318* "Who Farted?" by Australian novelty band The Vaughans.
319* Creator/SpikeJones's music routinely featured burps and belches. One of his characters is named Sir Frederick Gas.
320* "The Big One" by Confederate Railroad:
321-->He cut the big one\
322It was a stinker\
323Then he broke the silence\
324With a snicker\
325And us kids started laughin'\
326'Til I thought we was all gonna burst\
327After daddy cut the big one\
328At the Horn Lake Mississippi Missionary Baptist Church
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331[[folder:Music videos]]
332* In the song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcnySvBW_X8 "Panic"]] by the Czech band Lucy, the lead singer falls in love with a [[MsFanservice beautiful]] [[GiantWoman giantess]] [[LadyInRed in a red dress]] and [[HighHeelPower stilettos]] who has been playing musical accompaniment throughout the video. However, as soon as the two get engaged [[LiteralManEater she immediately and happily devours him.]] After gobbling him up, and pulling his guitar out of her mouth, she lets out a loud, unladylike burp. This also overlaps with BurpOfFinality.
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335[[folder:Pinball]]
336* ''[[Pinball/LexyLightspeed Lexy Lightspeed - Escape from Earth]]'': Lookie's profile suggests that "silent but deadly" farting is a talent of his. It proves useful when he searches the swamp, as he creates bubbles of swamp gas which can fuel Lexy's flying saucer.
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339[[folder:Podcasts]]
340* ''Podcast/TheLastPodcastOnTheLeft'': In episode one of the UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid series, the hosts talk about the Kid's first murder victim, Frank "Windy" Cahill. Marcus notes he's not entirely sure if the name "Windy" comes from Cahill being a short-tempered blowhard or for being a farty son of a bitch. This prompts Henry to create a character version of Cahill that's serious and stern but ends his sentences with farts. Ben, meanwhile, can only ponder how bad your farting must be to earn you a nickname.
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343[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
344* There was a storyline in early 2012 where WWE Diva Wrestling/NatalyaNeidhart suffered from this.
345* Wrestling/{{Rikishi}} has done this to Wrestling/BookerT. All that needs to be said is if you find Rikishi farting in the bathroom, stinking it to high heaven, don't stop him. It's his "pre-match ritual", and apparently the only thing stopping him from farting on his victims during the stinkface.
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348[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
349* ''Series/TheWubbulousWorldOfDrSeuss'': In "The Cat in the Hat's Big Birthday Surprise", Sam-I-Am makes a cake for Terrence [=Mc=]Bird on his birthday, eats it, and then burps.
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352[[folder:Toys]]
353* Kapura from ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' produced fiery gas-clouds of flatulence, which propelled him forward. This detail was only ever seen in the ''Mata Nui On-Line Game'', and was to be mentioned in the canceled ''Legend of Mata Nui'' video game, so its place in the canon storyline is dubious. After the story turned [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]], it is doubtful it will be ever brought up again.
354* Toys/{{Furby}}:
355** Later models of the original Furby would sometimes burp or fart, probably as an effort to make it marketable to boys as well as girls. The [[SpinoffBabies Furby Babies]] would also burp and fart for amusement when talking with other Furby Babies. The 2005 Emoto-Tronic Furby cut back on the gassiness, probably since it was designed to be more of a girls' toy.
356** The "crazy" and "tough" personalities of the 2012 Furby burp and fart often, as well as the [[FatSlob Jolly]] and Rockin' personalities of the 2012's successor, the Furby Boom.
357** The Furby Connect is even gassier than its predecessors, as it will often fart or burp when idle, and it will fart when you pull its tail.
358---> '''Furby Connect:''' *obscenely loud wet fart* *sniff sniff* ...[[LargeHam MmmMEATBALLS]]!!
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361[[folder:Video Games]]
362* Kapp'n from the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' series, has been depicted as farting quite often, starting with ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf''. This doubles as a GeniusBonus; in many Japanese myths, {{kappa}} are described as ''obsessed'' with farting-based ToiletHumor, and as such are prodigious farters. Some stories even depict them with three anuses in order to perform literally inhuman farts!
363* Captain Blubber from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' speaks entirely in burps.
364* ''VideoGame/{{Boogerman}}'' makes heavy use of this, as the titular character is a super-disgusting individual who uses super-powerful belches, farts and boogers as weapons.
365* Vivi in ''VideoGame/BrainDead13''. In the most basic death scene she can inflict, if Lance waits too long to choose a service, she can't resist drinking his blood, completely exsanguinating him in the span of about 1 to 2 seconds by [[VampiricDraining sucking his blood]]. She then lets out a very loud and unfeminine belch, plus an almost-proud sounding giggle afterwards.
366* In the ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII'' portion of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies'', TheLadette Abigail "Misty" Briarton belches loudly and shamelessly, to the point the game's own wiki notes that she burps the loudest out of everyone on the team - the rest being male - upon drinking Perk-A-Cola, and seems to be proud of it.
367* Dalton in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' belches (farts in the Japanese version) after he's hit with the finishing blow, which [[KaizoTrap counts as a party-wide attack]]. Even a golem that's copying him does the same thing.
368* ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' has Marvin, a mouse character who burps and farts frequently, and is seen in the chapter Barn Boys. The gases it expels are so strong that Conker vomits upon smelling them (''twice'' in the case of the farts' gas). Conker is explicitly asked by two characters to get rid of him, which is done by feeding the mouse three chunks of [[LiveItem living cheese]].
369* Conker was depicted as being one in ''VideoGame/ProjectSpark''. Not only did he have a [[{{Fartillery}} farting special attack]] at his disposal, but, in Crossroads mode, villagers would occasionally ask if someone broke wind while playing as Conker.
370* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'': The Stenches are bird/skunk hybrids known for their huge bursts of concentrated stink in their enemy's direction. They do not qualify as {{fartillery}} as they're usually not actual farts, however, they are capable of this, as a small fox learns the hard way. In ''VideoGame/CrashMindOverMutant'', though, their special attack appears to come from their rear.
371%%** There's also Zem from ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'', who's basically this trope and [[FlatCharacter nothing else]].
372%%* The demon Gluttons in ''VideoGame/DantesInferno''.
373* [[FatBitch Darlene Fleischermacher]] from ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' is [[BigEater constantly gorging herself on whatever food she can find]], which results in a ton of burping, farting, and [[GrowlingGut stomach noises]] thanks to her awful diet.
374* The dwarves in ''VideoGame/DeepRockGalactic'' can burp and fart loudly after drinking certain crafted beer.
375* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''
376** In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'', one of [[TheBigGuy Chunky Kong's]] most powerful attacks is a giant belch that, in the form of a circular green shockwave, kills any enemy it hits, including some that can't be defeated in any other way.
377** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble'' had a giant living barrel named Belcha as its first boss. To defeat it you had to throw things into its mouth and make him burp himself off the edge of the level.
378%%* The Bile Demons from ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' had weaponized farts.
379%%* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'''s Master [[MeaningfulName Belch]].
380* The boss of New Junk City in ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' attacks by belching fish at Jim as a rain of projectiles, although it's also possible he's vomiting them up instead.
381%%* The protagonist of the aptly-named indie game, ''[[http://www.fartingfelix.com/ Farting Felix]]''.
382* ''VideoGame/GasGirl'' from the Net Yaroze Collection has the titular character, who is always farting in the game, and can use them to defeat her enemies and move faster while going through a series of mazes and traps, all with her farts.
383* ''VideoGame/GooseGooseDuck'': One of the cosmetics you can buy for your characters are farts, and emojis that can go in them. An update brought back, by popular demand, the ability for ''ghosts'' to fart, so even if you're killed by a Duck, you can still fart to your heart's content.
384* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'':
385** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoClassic'': In the original ''Grand Theft Auto'' game, there is a button to honk the horn while driving a car. If you press it while your character is on foot, he burps or farts.
386** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto2'': The player character, considering how there's a dedicated button that makes either a fart or burp noise. Ahh, the nineties.
387* In ''VideoGame/HuniePop 1'', one of the random lines for if you try to feed food to HotTeacher Aiko Yumi when she's full and her hunger meter is maxed out is an extremely loud belch, followed by a girlish giggle of amusement. This ties into her characterization as jaded, somewhat slobbish, and apathetic. Also, because of the way the game works, so long as you have enough food, you can keep feeding her and keep making her burp.
388* When you manage to talk Luba Licious, the bisexual, slutty, HardDrinkingPartyGirl, out of the bar in ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarryMagnaCumLaude'', and after you complete the minigame to get her out of the bar, she lets out a long, deep, loud, brassy belch before leaving, as a result of chugging three shots of tequila.
389* Some puzzles in ''VideoGame/{{McPixel}}'' end with someone farting if you get it wrong. HundredPercentCompletion wins you a "Fart-Along" rhythm game.
390* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'':
391** Johnny's digestive problems are a RunningGag, and ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' has a secret recording which is a man [[ToiletHumor having flatulence while on a toilet]].
392** Drebin from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' is a belching variant due to all the soda he drinks.
393* Steve/Alex in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' will always burp after eating any food item. {{Downplayed|Trope}}, since the burp is a short one.
394* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'':
395** Congalala, a monster introduced in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2Dos''. It is known for inflicting the Soiled status effect (preventing you from using healing items temporarily) by [[DungFu hurling Territorial Dung]], [[{{Fartillery}} farting]], and belching its rancid breath at your hunter. ''Freedom Unite'' introduces an emerald-colored subspecies that not only farts more often, but can also eat mushrooms to [[BreathWeapon belch fire, poison, or paralyzing gas]] (adding Blastblight powder in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter4'' and ''4 Ultimate'').
396** [[CuteKitten Navirou]] from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterStories'' is pretty flatulent and eventually even learns some of the Congalala's abilities.
397* ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}: Abe's Exoddus'' features a weaponized version in the form of a green cloud that can be ''possessed'' and detonated on command.
398* In ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'', Moji's familiar, Po-Li, becomes this with the Toot legendary card. With it, he'll leave a fart trail while dashing around that somehow gives allies a speed boost and some healing.
399* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': The Doodlebugs constantly fart when they’re above ground. Said farts are so rank that they’re considered toxic.
400* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
401** There is a Poison type attack called ''Belch'' that the user has to eat a held berry before use. The Pokémon that learn this move via level are Pokémon like Garbodor, a walking trash heap, Swalot, basically a living stomach, and Weezing, a balloon of poisonous gases.
402** Stunfisk's "cry" is a wet fart and its first animation is [[{{Troll}} laughing in your face]].
403* ALL the monsters in ''VideoGame/{{Rampage}}: Total Destruction'' burp and/or fart after consuming people.
404* Occurs often in fighting games, bonus points if the character is also morbidly obese (ie: [[VideoGame/SamuraiShodown Earthquake]], [[VideoGame/PrimalRage Chaos]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Bo'Rai'Cho]] etc). The same characters tend to also hurl other bodily fluids on command, which may stun, slip or just ''[[HollywoodAcid dissolve]]'' the recipient.
405* ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheWoolBall'': The episode 2 boss is shown in his introductory cutscene chugging from a bottle, then lets out a loud, echoing burp, followed by a fart.
406* Sloppy Sims in ''VideoGame/TheSims'' series and Sims with the "Slob" trait in ''The Sims 3'' burp and fart randomly.
407* ''VideoGame/{{Splatterhouse}}: Wanpaku Graffiti'' has something of a BigLippedAlligatorMoment where the player can ruin a geisha's performance by pressing either A or B to fart.
408* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' [[VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth Video]] [[VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole Games]] have you play as the New Kid, who is known for being every bit as gassy as Cartman, as well as Terrance and Phillip. This is taken to an extent to where the New Kid can actually [[{{Fartillery}} weaponize their farts]] to the point where they can either [[VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth tear down walls]] or [[VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole bend the fabric of time.]]
409* In ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'', this is one of the character flaws you can choose. (The effects: worse foreign relations, and your palace staff gets double pay.)
410* In ''VideoGame/AVampyreStory'', the heroine Mona de Lafitte lets out a huge belch when, late in the game, she drinks blood from the fat slovenly drunkard Bruno Stoker. She's mortified by the noise she makes, and hastily attributes it to the sheer quantity of booze in Bruno's blood. Must be all the beer he drank.
411* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
412** O'Chunks in ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' flies this way.
413** Yoshis also produce small puffs of air instead of releasing eggs after eating Fuzzies in ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'', which was later referenced in official artwork for ''VideoGame/YoshisUniversalGravitation''.
414%%** Wario, in ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
415%%* The ''Gasbags'' of ''VideoGame/UnrealI'' are practically an embodiment of this trope.
416* In the previous-gen version of ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', the boss fight against Blob is confined to boxing ring. One of Blob's special moves is to jump above the screen and land on a designated target (think [[Franchise/MortalKombat Goro]]). If he lands on Wolverine (sitting, mind you), he proceeds to fart on him before getting up.
417* Yooka from ''VideoGame/YookaLaylee'' utilizes his flatulence to blow bubbles large enough to encase himself and Laylee within, which allows them to walk underwater and gives them full access to their on-land repertoire of moves.
418* ''Videogame/WatchDogsLegion'' has "Flatulent" as a trait that characters can spawn with, which causes them to fart frequently. While entertaining, this also means that they'll have trouble in stealth since their farts will alert enemies.
419* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': The ferret enemies are constantly farting, about once per second. Interestingly, while most have gas attacks, they breathe the gas, rather than using it as a form of Fartillery.
420* Emily and Ruffles the dog from ''VideoGame/GassyRun''. During the game's levels, they must [[BigEater eat junk food]] to make their butts bigger and deflate every time they fart. They must use [[{{Fartillery}} their farts to get through obstacles]]; like killing girls who stand in the way, blowing up agents, and flying. But the player must make sure that they don't use all their gas, because once they have an empty tank, the level ends and they have to play again.
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423[[folder:Web Animation]]
424* Germaine of ''WebAnimation/NeuroticallyYours'' chugged down a bottle of the titular soda in "Gas-E-Pop" and burped constantly for the remainder of the short. Since then, she has been known to burp randomly out of the blue (and again with soda in the A-Kon Convention episode).
425* If a belch is heard on ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it almost definitely came from [[GirlyBruiser Nora]], the resident BigEater and GenkiGirl.
426* ''WebAnimation/FreedomToons'': The [=FreedomToons=] version of Cenk Uygur is constantly burping.
427* While in the original ''I Luv Halloween'' amerimanga, Moochie's "cabbage poot" is an almost blink-and-you'll-miss-it joke, the youtube animation turned it into a 20 second long EXPLOSION that leads one to wonder just what the heck she ate for breakfast that day.
428* ''WebAnimation/RuneAdventure'': Anna Lucy is extremely flatulent and farts too much, and the fact that she has intestinal problems doesn't help her much.
429** Elizabeth also has intestinal problems and, like Anna Lucy, is extremely farty, almost on par with Anna.
430** However, Anna Lucy and Elizabeth have not been the only ones who have flatulent episodes. Margareth, Rose, Moana and Moonla have theirs too. In Rose's case, she became a farter by eating dragon eggs.
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433[[folder:Webcomics]]
434* Baby Man from ''Webcomic/AxeCop'', who has the powers of a baby.
435* Rowan from ''Webcomic/BoyAndDog'' farts a lot.
436* Skull the large blue [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll]] on ''Webcomic/PvP''.
437* Ayanah from ''Webcomic/{{Pawn}}''. Not only does she fart several times throughout the series, they're also usually comically exaggerated; they have been shown to be capable of echoing throughout the entire dungeon and were even (accidentally) used as Fartillery.
438* Several AnimatedJames webcomics are filled with farting girls:
439** ''Webcomic/HaileyFlower'': It's literally an eproctophile webcomic of girls farting.
440*** The eponymous character, Hailey Flower, and her entourage, Day Sonny, Jasmine "Jazz" Jones, Linda Kaplan, and Rose are the ones that most farts frequently in the entire webcomic; mainly Hailey, who is considered the master of farts, being able to fart as many times as she wants and is a living gas tank.
441*** Hailey's case is mainly because she inherited it from her mom, Victoria Flower (who is introduced in the third generation), who also farts too much like her daughter. In fact, in the third generation it's revealed that Victoria has been throwing the same uninterrupted fart for thirty years.
442*** In the third generation, more female characters are introduced: Angel (Hailey's manager), Judy and Autumn; where it's also revealed that they have tendencies to fart. Technically, the world of this webcomic shows that only and solely female characters can fart. There will never be a male character with this frequency.
443** ''Webcomic/OffSavingTheWorld'' has Macy, an anthropomorphic vixen and one of the main characters, who farts in some panels; especially the time when one of the aliens tries to kill her, she kills him riping a fart while trying to get on the helicopter. In its spin-off set in the same universe ''Webcomic/NotSaveForWorld'' it's revealed that Sherry, a young human girl, and her roommate Tami, an anthropomorphic squirrel with an unreasonably huge butt, two background characters in the main timeline, are extremely gassy and they fart a lot even among each other.
444* Faye Whitaker from ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' has belched a few times, [[https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=376 claiming that she can burp out entire words]], [[https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1469 and even proving it in a later strip]]. In the same strip, Marigold Louise Farmer also claims to be capable of doing the same thing after drinking soda.
445* Rebecca Leah "Becky" [=MacIntyre=] in both ''Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky'' and ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'' has belched a few times, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/belchin/ easily outburping someone]] [[https://www.itswalky.com/comic/braap/ in some instances]].
446* ''Webcomic/WorldOfFizz'':
447** Lampshaded in [[http://fergoandenrique.comicgenesis.com/d/20101016.html these]][[http://fergoandenrique.comicgenesis.com/d/20110914.html editions]], although other characters are more frequently shown belching or farting than Kelli.
448** Kelli's little brother definitely fits the bill. He is prone to flatulent outbursts more so than any other character.
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451[[folder:Web Original]]
452* [[https://www.writing.com/main/interact/item_id/1895549-Belching-Girls-Multi-media-Vore--WG Belching Girls: Multi-media (Vore & WG)]] is an interactive story on Writing.com about females from different media somehow burping frequently through various means.
453* ''WebOriginal/EnterTheDojo'': Billy in "Dance of Death".
454* [[http://www.writing.com/main/interact/item_id/1679158-The-Fartmeisters The Fartmeisters]] an interactive story on Writing.com about a mother and her two daughters living their lives with their powerful and frequent farts. Its mostly PlayedForLaughs, but also has a bit of a more serious undertone with them having trouble fitting into society because of their condition.
455* In the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom, this is a somewhat common trait among [[SmellySkunk skunk]] characters.
456* Riley from ''Podcast/LessIsMorgue'' burps regularly, on account of their tendency to eat [[ExtremeOmnivore pretty much anything]] in [[BigEater vast quantities]].
457* ''Literature/SmirvlaksStone'' has [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Nickolas Corveel]], who really enjoys annoying his brother and Stilyk with his chronic flatulence.
458* [[PigMan Seamus Osgranov]] from ''Literature/TailsOfFame'' tends to fart a lot, mostly to annoy his coworkers.
459* Nate, of the school Underdogs at [[SuperheroSchool Whateley Academy]] in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', has this as his ''superpower''. His codename is Miasma. What more do you need to know about him?
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462[[folder:Web Videos]]
463* WebAnimation/TheAnnoyingOrange burps and farts a lot of the time, though he does it on purpose. In one episode, he lashed out a fart that ''[[RefugeInAudacity blew up the entire kitchen]]''.
464* Bruce formerly of ''Inside Gaming'', now Creator/{{Funhaus}}, can be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUtdUnRtMjo very gassy]].
465* Geoff Ramsey of Creator/RoosterTeeth and Creator/AchievementHunter has a tendency to really fart a lot, to the point where he has shit his pants on multiple occasions. He also takes his farts out on resident ButtMonkey Gavin, or the rest of the division if they anger him enough. In one Let's Play, he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCXOm6RjphQ&t=1433s let out a fart so bad]] that three people fled the room just to get some fresh air.
466* Jon and Arin on ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmbuFBB-_ao&feature=youtu.be could be this from time to time.]] Generally, Arin would burp and Jon would fart.
467* Coralea Jade of Geeks Guild Entertainment belches rather frequently, to the point where she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VXkr8kWJ4I can burp words and has put out a tutorial on how to burp]]. She even has a [[https://www.patreon.com/geeksguildburps Patreon for Belching]]!
468* WebVideo/MirandaSings and her actress, Colleen Ballinger. Colleen/Miranda average ''two burps'' per video, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJBz6BrB7y8 her sister]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFuebXHRWqw fiancé]] have each made videos describing her omnipresent flatulence. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5Z6S6Iac-A&list=UUR-QYzXrZF8yFarK8wZbHog So]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZbDFgy2PFs&list=UUR-QYzXrZF8yFarK8wZbHog has]] [[http://youtu.be/fGta_8FjIiI?t=4m26s she]], as well as a few where she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGZ4l8YusZI&list=UUR-QYzXrZF8yFarK8wZbHog farts]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOUEK736Yd0&list=UUR-QYzXrZF8yFarK8wZbHog audibly]]. Basically, Colleen [[IAmTheTrope IS this trope]].
469* Timothy Bishop, AKA LetsPlay/NintendoCapriSun, has a notoriously active digestive system. Although he eventually started editing his burps out of his videoes, he still leaves in several farts. In his collaborations with LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys, it leads to several more jokes about his farts.
470* WebVideo/ObscurusLupa farts so often that Allison Pregler, her creator and performer has been called "the Peter Griffin of TGWTG". It got to a point where other reviewers on TGWTG asked Pregler if it was OK to put fart jokes in their own videos. They didn't want to infringe on her character, you see.
471* Dodger from ''WebVideo/PressHeartToContinue'' is very open about how gassy she is. She claims never to have edited out a burp or fart from a video out of embarrassment and even called her farts "infamous."
472* LetsPlay/TearOfGrace also sometimes does this, and these parts [[LeftItIn aren't cut out during the editing of his videos]].
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