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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'':
** Jude can pack away food despite his slim figure (but sometimes, it's {{Downplayed|Trope}}; he's shown to be able of capable of getting sick if he eats too much, like in "Over Exposed").
** Caitlin, [[GirlsLoveChocolate at least only when chocolate is involved.]] And during her period, this trait is given to Nikki instead ([[SweetTooth still with chocolate]], despite the fact that she [[DoesNotLikeSpam usually hates it]]).
* In ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', it isn't uncommon to see Sonic and Tails chowing down on a large plate of chili dogs.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingChanAndTheChanClan'': Stanley is implied to be this. Plus, he's built like a beanpole.
* As the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' theme song states, "Wakko packs away the snacks". While his siblings Yakko and Dot normally go after the sweet stuff, Wakko's the type to gobble up everything in the refrigerator, and then eats the ''fridge'' itself!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': Buster will eat virtually anything, even tomato cookies made by [[LethalChef Grandma Thora]]. He even keeps a rotten food collection.
* Sparky from ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty''. His species has four stomachs, which means he's very often hungry, and tends to get distracted by food while on missions.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** A [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs play]] in "The Ember Island Players" that covers the events of the main characters' journey makes Sokka out to be a BigEater. Though despite the fact that the play exaggerated everyone's traits, Sokka does seem to like food more than the other main characters, as seen when he couldn't go a moment without thinking about food in the episode "The Southern Air Temple".
--->'''Sokka:''' Can't talk. Must eat.
** Also Jin, that girl Zuko went out with. Apparently, she has [[ComplimentBackfire "quite an appetite for a girl."]]
** [[TheHeart Bolin]] in SequelSeries ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' -- who has a trim if solid build -- seems to be the likeliest central character to be seen randomly munching on something. This is justified, as Bolin and his brother, Mako, became street urchins as children after their parents were murdered by a Fire bender, so whatever they could eat, they take it. Being a pro-bender also allows Bolin to burn off those extra calories and keep himself in tip-top shape. In "The Revelation", he's revealed to have taken out a significant "personal loan for groceries" from the gym owner. In "The Spirit of Competition", he [[DrunkOnMilk gorges himself silly on noodles]] [[spoiler:after [[DrowningHisSorrows getting his heart broken]]]]. And in "Rebel Spirit," he attempts to stick an entire game hen in his mouth:
--->'''Bolin:''' What? Oh, it's so good!
* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'': Both [[Characters/BeavisAndButtHeadTitularCharacters Beavis and Butt-Head]] can actually pig out whenever they want to. In "[[Recap/BeavisAndButtheadS8E7SupersizeMe Supersize Me]]", they tried to gain weight so they can get famous like Morgan Spurlock of ''Film/SuperSizeMe''. Of course, being [[TheDitz how the two are]], they gained weight without knowing the documentary's actual purpose.
-->'''Butt-Head:''' We ate a lot of Burger World food, and now we're fat.
* This is basically the one joke of ''WesternAnimation/BillyBoy''. Creator/TexAvery still manages to get a lot of mileage out of it.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': Tilly is a big eater; for example, she has been shown to eat a dozen eggs in a single sitting on more than one occasion. Especially noticeable in "Fast Foodie", in which she and Cricket go on a fast food binge. While Cricket visibly gains a lot of weight, Tilly doesn't, she just gets very nauseous.
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainCavemanAndTheTeenAngels'': Captain Caveman. He once ate a whole tray of bronto burgers... Including the tray.
* The title character Chew Chew from the Famous Studios cartoon ''Chew Chew Baby'', a pygmy cannibal who over the course of the cartoon devours six people, two of them in a single bite. The cartoon is cited as a source of NightmareFuel for some people.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' has Bink in the episode "Adventures in Squirrelsitting". She is a toddler, yet she sucks an apple that's larger than herself empty within mere seconds, including the core, and she's '''''still''''' hungry.
* ''WesternAnimation/ClassOf3000'': Philly Phil eats far more than his skinny frame would suggest, such as downing half a pizza (his friends don't flinch, so he must do this quite often), and has even bordered on ExtremeOmnivore.
-->'''Kam:''' ''[after Phil has eaten his 101st donut... with a candle on it!]'' Don't you chew?\\
'''Phil:''' Depends.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': Odd Della Robbia frequently cleans the lunch trays of his closest friends, despite maintaining a [[InsistentTerminology svelte (not scrawny)]] frame.
* Probably Eustace from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''. He constantly demands that Muriel cook for him, and his hunger saved Courage and Muriel from Katz once.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' has Cordless, the obese adoptive cousin of the Crumpet kids who likes to eat big quantities of food like hamburgers and sushi.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Tucker, especially if it is meat. Danny's OppositeSexClone, Danielle, could count, too, given how much food she eats in "Kindred Spirits".
* In ''WesternAnimation/DanVs'', Chris has this ''bad'', to the point that he [[spoiler:hides food in Dan's apartment. The first episode of Season 3 implies that it's at least partially due to over-repressing his anger]]. In another episode, we are informed that Chris once ate a pair of slippers with shampoo as a dip in his sleep, making him an ExtremeOmnivore as well.
* Scat from'' WesternAnimation/DinkTheLittleDinosaur''.
* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
** Ed will eat pretty much anything, up to and including his mattress. It's even worse when he starts sleep walking. In the episode "If It Smells Like An Ed" while eating jujubes, Ed eats a ''[[Funny/EdEddNEddy log]].''
** Rolf the FunnyForeigner can also put away food, especially meat. In ''All Eds Are Off,'' he bets with the other boys (The Eds, Jonny, and Kevin) off eating meat for the day and he looks like a skeleton. He didn't even last until lunch. Rolf also ate a ton of baloney since he thought the other kids were going to steal it from him (He doesn't understand the idiom "baloney" is another word for "nonsense").
** Nazz the cute, somewhat dim GirlNextDoor can be this too, as she eats like a pig and devours all kinds of food. Everytime she sees food she eats and doesn't stop, as Nazz takes all the potato chips away from Sarah and Jimmy and steals Kevin's peanut sandwich and eats it whole.
* On ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'', Ari is regularly snacking on something. In "Ms. Mole's Glasses", when Ms. Mole calls him out for reaching for food without waiting for the others to sit down first, Elinor and Olive wonder just what sense she used to know that he was doing it, given that she was looking in the other direction at the time. She points out that it's a matter of simple deduction that Ari is always hungry.
* Chester, Mark, Grippulon and even [[BabysitterFromHell Vicky]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. Chester especially when he became Matter Muncher Lad (an {{Expy}} of Matter-''Eater'' Lad).
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
** In one episode, Lois becomes this after Peter gets a vasectomy, gaining weight until she is at heavy as Peter.
** After realizing her cancer is now in remission, Jess becomes a hedonistic, unkept glutton who becomes morbidly obese and [[spoiler:dies of a heart attack]].
* ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'': Sarmoti has a quick metabolism, in which he can constantly eat and never gain weight. In "One Man's Meat is Another Man's Girlfriend", he rubs it in Larry's face while dangling a piece of meat in his face to tease him before gobbling it up before Larry can eat it.
* If a real dog ate as much as Winston from ''WesternAnimation/{{Feast}}'', they would probably end up seriously obese, yet the little Boston Terrier never seems to have any weight problems. Winston's owner appears to be a big eater of the "Fat" variety.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'':
** Mac almost always averts this trope, until he's given [[GRatedDrug sugar]]. Once he has the slightest bit of sugar, he'll be eating anything he finds that's sweet. Where it goes, on the other hand, is never found out, though he ''does'' burn a lot of energy running around like a maniac on his sugar high (and he's a bit more PuniPlush than the other human characters).
** Similarly so, Frankie and this trope seldom meet, but in "Cookie Dough" it becomes clear that she ''cannot'' hold herself together when Madame Foster bakes cookies. Once Bloo starts making them for profit, she asks for twenty dozen cookies before asking if there was a limit on how many she could buy at once, and every single scene with her after that showed her stuffing her face. The end credits show her lying on her bed with empty boxes and empty ''milk jugs'' all around her and her body [[BalloonBelly severely bloated]] -- ''and she just keeps going''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has Nibbler, who converts the calories into super-dense spaceship fuel. And the rest of the Niblonians, for that matter. The Feast of a Thousand Hams, anyone?
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': The first episode [[EstablishingCharacterMoment establishes]] that Broadway has a big appetite. It gets taken to ExtremeOmnivore levels when he ''[[{{Squick}} eats moss off a cave wall]]''.
-->'''Lexington:''' ''[disturbed]'' Hope we're not down here too long. [[NoPartyLikeADonnerParty He might eat]] ''[[NoPartyLikeADonnerParty us!]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/GoldieAndBear'': TheBigBadWolf, known as Big Bad, is a LighterAndSofter version of a big bad wolf and his mischievous deeds are largely centered around trying to steal food, particularly stuff like pies and other snacks.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily'': Che the dog will devour any smaller animal that comes near him because he refuses to eat the vegetarian dog food that his owners feed him, a great example of this is in the episode "Goodes Gone Wild" in which a swarm of squirrels infest the school and Gerald brings Che along because he doesn't want him to fight with Gutterball the marsupial he devours one that gets within reach of him and upon learning that the school is covered with them he licks his lips with delight and breaks his chain, at the end of the episode the swarm is gone and Che is lying against a tree with a huge swollen belly.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Green Eggs and Ham|2019}}'': Sam. While his book counterpart was peddling the same Green Eggs & Ham meal for the whole book, this Sam gobbles down entire platters in seconds and would do so three or more times a day if given the opportunity. This actually bites him later, because [=McWinkle=] noticing his consumption of the meal is what makes him try to figure out which places serve this dish so he can figure out where Sam's heading up to next.
* Alastor from ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' is implied to be one in episode three, given that his typical breakfast is a whole full-grown deer carcass. Made worse when you realize that Alastor himself is a deer demon.
* On ''WesternAnimation/HeroElementary'' , Sara Snap is shown to be this. In "Monster Hunters", the "small snack" she brings looks like a UsefulNotes/McDonalds kids meal. In "Toad-al Confusion", she decides to use a giant sandwich to help the toads across the skate park.
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
** Seymour, as revealed in "Eating Contest". Arnold does manage to beat him, but only by technicality. The final dish is a gigantic cake that Seymour eats half of before he hits his breaking point and collapses. According to the rules, Arnold now only needs to take one bite of the cake to win. He ''did'' have to keep pace with Seymour to get that far, though.
** Helga is implied to be this due to her JabbaTableManners and large orders at restaurants. One waiter even pointed out that she has such a big appetite for such a little girl.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'', Yumi is able to scarf down massive amounts of food, but only when faced with something that makes her so bored she becomes desperate for a distraction, such as a baseball game or a facsimile of one.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHive'': Buzzbee can bee this at times, and occasionally it gets him in trouble. He does look a bit roly-poly, but only because that's how the characters are drawn; he doesn't really look any different from any of the other children in terms of size.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHollow'': Famine one Four Horseman of the Apocalypse is this. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Plague when they fight over the last cinnamon scone.
* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'':
** GIR, which is made all the odder by the fact that he's a RobotBuddy. The only time he ever gets fat from it is in one episode where he started mugging kids for their Halloween candy and ended up fattening up to an extreme size.
** Gaz is usually shown eating some kind of junk food, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood especially pizza]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/IronManArmoredAdventures'', Pepper Potts displays the first time she goes on a date with Happy. Although it's never mentioned again, she implies it's normal, fitting her portrayal as TheLadette. A doubtlessly related side-effect is her [[{{Gasshole}} tremendous burping ability]] that she claims she has -- she can apparently recite the alphabet from A to Z ''and'' name all 50 American states in the same belch.
* ''WesternAnimation/JacobTwoTwo'': One episode featured a team of police officers attempting to track down what they thought were "grocery store bandits". After discovering the eponymous protagonist and fellow grade-school friend outside a grocery store at night, the skinnier officer comments that [[LampshadeHanging "It's the little ones you have to look out for"]] right before downing half a box of donuts.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'': The Misfits have rather healthy appetites. More than one episode has them chowing down sums of food together. Stormer asks for a hefty sounding milkshake in "The Bands Break Up".
* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'': Cerbee, Jimmy's pet [[CallASmeerpARabbit monster dog]], has been shown eating objects or creatures many times his size.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': Like his comics counterpart, The Flash eats big to fuel his incredible metabolism, as does Kid Flash of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''. The adult Flash actually complains about this in "Hearts and Minds" when he has to eat an alien vegetable that (judging by his and Kilowog's expressions) tastes terrible because someone with his metabolism can't be picky. On one occasion, when offered coffee, he requests cream and 37 sugars. He's not joking.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Quack Quack, when it comes to [[GRatedDrug yogurt]]. One episode had him eat 712 pots of it.
** Stumpy and Mr. Cat as well, as they have been seen to eat enough to generate piles and piles of empty chip packets and soda cans.
* ''WesternAnimation/KennyTheShark'': The titular shark has eating habits that threaten the financial stability of his owner's parents. When he eats sushi for the first time, he gets too hooked on it that he dresses like a human and eats everything in the restaurant. His eating gets too out of control that he and Kat have to find a job to pay for his bills. They settle on a hockey mascot job that doesn't pay money but allows Kenny all the hot dogs he wants. He gets fired and has animal control take him away, not because he endangers the audience and the rival mascot, but because he ate all of the hot dogs.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
** [[ThisLoserIsYou Ron Stoppable]]. Played to extreme lengths during a special episode about fatness.
** Rufus, a tiny naked mole rat, once ate two months of Ron's allowance worth of food, in just one meal.
** Kim herself once ate an entire plate of nachos in one second, in an effort to bond with Ron and his new friend Felix when she started feeling left out.
--->'''Kim:''' Sorry if I've been acting totally random lately.\\
'''Ron:''' You mean about the jealous thing with Felix?\\
'''Kim:''' Was it that obvious?\\
'''Ron:''' Kim, you ate all his nachos.
* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': The fantasy world that Tad Mullholand makes for Mandu is just a landscape where everything is cheese puffs.
* ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'': Leo. His main schtick is his love of food (though this is primarily because he's learning to become a chef like his father). Andy could be this as well, seeing as how he ate all the cotton candy meant for a circus act in "Speaking Wigglewalker".
* Henri in ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids''.
* In Creator/HannaBarbera's version of ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleRascals'', Porky is almost always shown eating a sandwich or some such thing. In one of the 30-second cartoons, Darla asked Buckwheat how many meals Porky eats in a day. Buckwheat said just one -- from the time Porky rises in the morning until he goes to bed at night.
* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "Chow Hound" has a gluttonous dog who abuses a cat and mouse to scam free meat from humans. However, when he buys a meat market all for himself... [[LaserGuidedKarma Let's just say that this time]] [[{{Irony}} the cat DIDN'T forget the gravy]].
* The three protagonists from ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' especially Buck.
* Deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}''. Before Dethklok became a thing, all of its members were pretty lean-bodied, especially Murderface, who was LeanAndMean, and Nathan who was a {{Hunk}} from playing high school football. After they became globally famous, years of indulgence, hedonism, and lack of self-control caused them to gain quite a bit of weight to varying degrees, with Murderface being the worst of them, though Nathan is still attractive enough to become a BigBeautifulMan. The only one not affected is Toki, who has an extremely muscular physique [[spoiler:due to his AbusiveParents constantly working him like a slave in his childhood]] despite the large amounts of candy he consumes [[spoiler:until he gets diabetes after he ignores Nathan's warnings]]. This trope becomes a plot point in "Dethfashion", where a depraved German fashion designer points out the dishonesty in depicting themselves as muscular and handsome to promote their new clothes brand when they can't even fit into their own clothes (except for Toki, much to everyone's envy).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels''}}: The Munchos Tribe are known to be big eaters in the Mixels unvierse, but there are a few skinny Munchos such as Berp, and Snax with their little guts.
* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Suki the Alaskan Malamute, as shown throughout the podcast and television series. She loves to eat everything, even food that isn't supposed to be for dogs. Eventually, she is revealed to have stolen Molly's strawberry birthday cake.
** Molly's cousin, Randall, is another example; his introduction episode shows him frequently eating and enthuasing about food.
* The eponymous character of ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus''. In fact, the opening credits even showed him devouring two out of three entire scoops of ice cream (chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry), missing the third scoop in the process.
** His younger cousin Brattus will also take on this trait at times, to the same extent as that of Bogus himself.
* Baby Animal from ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'', and in his case, [[ExtremeOmnivore he can (and does) eat almost ANYTHING]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Pinkie Pie can put away the sweets when she wants to (an entire cake in less than three seconds!). In "Swarm of the Century", she eats a cake larger than her head in one bite. And in "[=MMMystery=] on the Friendship Express", she [[BeyondTheImpossible consumes a massive cake several times larger than herself in one gigantic gulp]], after diving down on top of it. Becomes a plot-point in "Spice Up Your Life" where she finds the financially-suffering Tasty Treat due to disliking the bland, small-portioned foods at the other restaurants in Canterlot.
** Also seen in Snails, a young unicorn colt whose head is bigger than his body. One bite and most of a chocolate cake is history.
** Applejack also can certainly pack away the chow. Justified due to all the work she does around the farm.
** Soarin', of the Wonderbolts, literally eats like a horse.
--->'''Spitfire:''' Always hungry after a show, eh, Soarin'?
** In "Ponyville Confidential", Princess Celestia is caught on camera eating a huge cake with her hooves.
** When Twilight Sparkle first meets Applejack, she eats enough of the family's cooking to give herself a BalloonBelly. Later on, in "Twilight Time", she gorges herself on at least three hay burgers and a pack of onion horseshoes, JabbaTableManners included.
* ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'' has Spiral and Fuzbits, who are relatively fitter and smaller than Pac, respectively, but have just as big appetites as Pac.
* ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'':
** Of all the pups, Rubble is most likely to be after biscuits of some sort. He even does a heavenly choir impression upon seeing a giant treat dispenser in [[WesternAnimation/PAWPatrolTheMovie the movie]].
** Wally and his mate, Walinda, can't get enough fishy snacks.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Sometimes used with Ferb. It's not so much that he eats a lot, but if he ''doesn't'' eat, he can get a little crazy.
** A big appetite runs in the family: Ferb's dad usually has an arsenal of food in front of the TV, and in "My Fair Goalie" he was the most enthusiastic when he engaged in an eating competition with his brother. Meanwhile, Candace once ate three huge heart-shaped cookies while dismantling the funhouse in "Misperceived Monotreme", and in "Journey To The Center of Candace", the brothers see some tacos that appeared to have been swallowed whole while exploring Candace's stomach.
** Doofenshmirtz once invented an inator which gave you a bottomless appetite for a few minutes, but did so by speeding up your metabolism so much you were burning through the food as fast as you ate it without putting on any weight.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'':
** Jet is this. It seems that every few episodes, he develops a new food interest, whether it be pie or sushi. He even listed eating as one of his favorite things in "Treehouse Observatory". Despite this, he still keeps a skinny build.
** Sean is this to a smaller extent. In "Sean's Year in Space", he tries to stay in the treehouse for a year but comes down when he smells pot roast. Also, it is revealed in "Whole Lotta Shakin'" that he stress-eats, and in "Project Pluto", he said that the Propulsions usually have snacks when the kids go to ask Carrot a question about Pluto, which earned him a funny look from Sydney.
** Sunspot can also tends to eat a lot. Sunspot eats all of Sean's peanut butter sandwiches in one episode, and scarfed down an entire pizza pie in another. He even ate an entire sub sandwich in "Mindy in Space".
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'', the team keeps a ghost named Slimer at their headquarters (the same one they encountered at the hotel in the movie, apparently) who has an unlimited appetite, and can eat [[ExtremeOmnivore anything that is edible]]. He even gladly gobbles up food that most humans find unpleasant, like hospital food and spoiled food. (He once ate the contents of a lunchbox that Venkman had lost when he was ten years old.) Of course, the team tends to encounter other ghosts with appetites like this, from time to time.
* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': Rigby has the second-biggest appetite of the Park (next to Muscle Man, who is a fat variant) despite his small frame. {{Justified|Trope}}, considering raccoons aren't picky. In "Rigby's Body", he ate so much junk food that his body quit on him, and in "Free Cake" he considers eating an entire cake (describing his hunger as a medical emergency) despite just having eaten a sandwich.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements'': Riley Daring isn't one normally, but has a ''massive'' SweetTooth which compels her to devour anything and everything with enough sugar in it that so much as enters her line of sight.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': Angelica Pickles is this when desserts are involved. Sometimes it's just with [[TrademarkFavoriteFood cookies]], to the point that in one episode, she ate an entire jar. ([[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything She then tried never to eat cookies again, but failed and ate another entire jar — that had fallen into a laundry tub]].) But as evidenced in "Angelica Orders Out", this child has a massive sweet tooth and will gobble any and all desserts (except flan).
* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': Both Shaggy and Scooby. This is ironic considering that Shaggy is the thinnest member of Mystery Inc. -- and the rest are not exactly lardos themselves, with the fattest being merely HollywoodPudgy -- but [[ItMakesSenseInContext considering all the running he does]]...
** This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'', when both Shaggy and Scooby eat a ton of food and put on a lot of weight... but they later drop the weight after running away from the Hex Girls whom they think are witches.
** In ''Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico'', it is stated that Shaggy ''does'' have a high metabolism.
** Marijuana can also induce a case of the munchies -- [[WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw there's a reason why there's always smoke coming out of the van]].
** In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''Daphne'' of all people manages to out-eat Shaggy and Scooby. Earlier, she had been waiting over two hours at a packed restaurant for a table to open up, and the moment one finally did, the gang dragged her away to the mystery of the week, so by the end of the episode, she was ''just that hungry''.
** Some versions actually make Shaggy vegetarian -- which [[TruthInTelevision makes sense]] -- since in order to maintain a healthy body weight, vegetarians have to eat a ''lot'' more food (due to vegetables and fruits being lower in calories than most animal foods).
* In one episode of ''Seabert the Seal'', the main characters spy on some of the villains eating during a sea voyage. Said villains are a BigThinShortTrio. The thin guy is the BigEater, as opposed to the big fat guy and the equally plump short leader. He eats his entire plate of spaghetti, then the fat guy's, and ''then'' his boss'. In ''one massive bite apiece''. Dude was ''huuuuuungry''!
* Greedy Smurf and Peewit of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981''. Timber Smurf can eat just as much as Greedy, seeing as he's a lumberjack.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSnorks'':
** Dimmy Finster seems to have an insatiable appetite. On occasion, when seen eating ice cream with the other Snorks, his bowl is twice as big.
** In later seasons, after Dimmy disappears from the show, Jojo takes on this trait at times.
* ''WesternAnimation/StressedEric'': Brian eats a lot of things, such as toy cars, cameras, VHS tapes, [[ComedicSociopathy people's hair]], grass, the table cloth, and baby Jesus!
-->'''Eric:''' [[ExaggeratedTrope You've put my whole future in my mouth]]!
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': Michelangelo has a limitless appetite for pizza, especially in [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 the 1980s cartoon]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'':
** We've seen Cyborg and Terra eat monstrous amounts of food, though in Terra's case it was implied she hadn't had a decent meal for quite some time. Cyborg, on the other hand, almost put a sushi restaurant in Japan out of business because, like the Homer Simpson example, he took advantage of the all you can eat offer and was eating too much.
** Kid Flash passes a quarter of his debut episode eating food ''stole to his captors''. When he broke out and devastated their headquarter he also raided the kitchen. It's made clear he needs it to keep his speed: Madame Rouge manages to defeat and almost capture him by attacking continuously until he tires.
** Mammoth of the Hive Five likes to eat too, in the same episode insisting on personally handling the job involving the taco stand. (What sets him apart from a VillainousGlutton is, he isn't ''obsessed'' with food.)
* ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'': Wilykat and Wilykit, a BrotherSisterTeam of {{Artful Dodger}}s, are very prone to eating massive portions, going so far as to exploit the knowledge that a [[FishPeople Fishman]] cook plans to eat them as an opportunity to tuck in to their heart's content while he "stuffs" them.
* ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'':
** Nibbles/Tuffy has this as his main trait in his early appearances. Often he swallows items whole, briefly taking their shape. His first apparition lampshades it immediately: "PS: He is ALWAYS hungry." In "WesternAnimation/TheLittleOrphan", Nibbles de-fleshes an entire turkey.
** Both Tom and Jerry themselves are big eaters, though arguably still not as big as Nibbles.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': The Insecticons can and will eat anything, from a field of grain to the shield plating on a military base. They become especially dangerous when allowed to feast unchecked since the energy they gain allows them to generate a near endless supply of mindless clones that are just as hungry as they are.
* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'': Jimmy and Jerry Gourd. In their introductory episode, they eat an entire asteroid. (It was made of popcorn, but still, that's a lot of popcorn.)
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': Wander can put away a lot. He's eaten the Galaxy's Biggest Hoagie (THE WHOLE THING), enough pie and pancakes in one sitting that he looked pregnant by the time he was finished, and don't challenge him to a hot dog eating contest. You'll lose.
* WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker is another prodigious eater who can chow down great quantities of food without putting on weight.
* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': Dr. Two-Brains has been shown to pack in a lot without getting full. Some notable examples is when he eat buildings made of cheese in Two-Brains Boogie, chews through metal and drywall and swallows it in When Life Gives You Potatoes, and ate all the cheese in the city in Seize The Cheese. However, he ended up with a BalloonBelly by the end of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Wally West/Kid Flash, like his ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' counterpart above, needs to eat a lot because of his extremely high metabolism. His costume has a snack compartment so that he can refuel on missions.
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* Just like his movie counterpart, Rolly of ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries''. His stomach is even growling in his title card in the intro!
* Big Dog of ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' once devoured an airplane.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' has the aptly named Tummi Gummi, as he's the only one who truly appreciates [[LethalChef Grammi's cooking]].
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': Jake the Dog regularly eats giant sandwiches, multiple gallons of ice cream, and many other copious dishes with room for more.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingChanAndTheChanClan'' has the pudgy, klutzy Nancy Chan.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': Richard Watterson lives this trope. He once was kicked out of an "all you can eat" restaurant and was upset that he didn't get to have all he can eat. Unlike Cyborg and Homer, the reason was much more sound. He ate a chair.
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'':
** According to Stan, Roger eats all the family's food.
** Stan himself also has his moments. The episode "Anchorfran" had him binge-eating at Loco Larry's for several weeks (i.e, ''16 burritos per day'') to the point of developing intestinal blockage.
* ''WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda'': Gina Lash is a big fan of food, to the extent she once started a protest about a flavor of her favorite gelatin ("Jiggly Fruits") having its recipe changed, and as a result of her constant eating is quite pudgy, particularly compared to the stick-thin Gordy Reinhart or, indeed, any of the other kids she hangs out with. Despite being Jewish, she loves bacon.
* ''WesternAnimation/AngelsFriends'': Gas. This also overlaps with ObsessedWithFood and DeliciousDistraction considering how much trouble he gets in for it.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': Pam Poovey is the ButtMonkey for jokes about her eating habits and consequent [[BigBeautifulWoman plus-woman size]]. her weight balloons up and down through the series, but she is never without a snack.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': Oswald Chesterfield "The Penguin" Cobblepot is rather obese due to his greedy appetite, or at least chubby, depending on the artist. While he usually eats raw fish like an actual penguin (sometimes even swallowing them ''whole'', as seen in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham'' and in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE47BirdsOfAFeather Birds of a Feather]]" from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''), he chows down on pretty much any food. In "[[Recap/TheBatmanS1E2CallOfTheCobblepot Call of the Cobblepot]]" from ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'', he devoured all of Alfred's shrimp puffs and demanded more. Whether or not he eats poultry is up for debate. In an issue of "Webcomic/LilGotham", he cries when served turkey in prison, yet one book mentions that he loves chicken nuggets. If he does in fact eat poultry, it’s pretty ironic, considering that his nickname is the Penguin, he is obsessed with birds, and is an ornithologist.
* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': The entire Gourmand alien species is this, as well as {{Extreme Omnivore}}s (''almost'' -- the only thing they can't stomach is normal human food). Anything they eat becomes fuel for their BreathWeapon (read: [[{{Fartillery}} belch weapon]]), and it is for this reason that Ben named his Gourmand form "Upchuck". Their protocol for dealing with an alien invasion is to ''eat their entire planet'' and use it as fuel to belch their way through space until they find a new one to inhabit.
* ''Franchise/CareBears'': Grumpy Bear certainly enjoys his food in any version he shows up in. He isn't necessarily any bigger than the other bears, but walking cuddly bears aren't skinny.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'':
** Monterey Jack can (and loves to) eat incredible amounts of [[TrademarkFavoriteFood cheese]].
** Zipper falls into this category, too. There is at least one scene in which he tosses an entire apple core almost twice his size down the hatch.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'': Chowder is possibly the biggest eater ever conceived, to the point where it's his defining character trait. On several occasions, he's doubled as a BagOfHolding, able to eat large objects -- up to and including ''an entire fair booth'' -- and spit 'em out later.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': Numbuh Two not only eats a lot, he's also not a picky eater. Comes in really handy since one of the villains is Gramma Stuffum, a crazy lady obsessed with force-feeding children healthy (read: disgusting) food, and in command of legions of sentient meals.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'': Both Jay and Marty Sherman.
-->'''Soda Jerk:''' Our freezer is broken. We need someone to eat 50 gallons of ice cream.\\
''(Marty immediately runs in)'' \\
'''Soda Jerk:''' It's Jay Sherman's kid! We're saved!
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Much like his son's best friend and cloned "cousin" in the thin characters section, Jack Fenton counts as one.
* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck's cousin Gus from the cartoon ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Donald's Cousin Gus]]'', who comes to visit Donald and through the episode devours all of Donald's food without leaving him a single crumb. When Gus is brought back decades later in ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'', he works as the cook in the titular club - unfortunately, most of the time he would eat all the food himself before it can go to the guests.
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' has the one and only Ord, as he has an appetite bigger than his eyes and a stomach bigger than himself. He's often seen eating items in one bite, when the group goes out to a fair or carnival, the food shack is the first place he goes, and he often has an extra stock of food in his pouch.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'': Toot combines this with ExtremeOmnivore. In one episode, she binge eats the entire contents of a fridge (including the shelves).
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'':
** One of the Beagle Boys (appropriately named "Burger") loves to eat when he's not committing crimes.
** Doofus Drake from the first season also isn't picky when it comes to his huge appetite, even eating an alien dinner that may or may not have been still alive in "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E4WhereNoDuckHasGoneBefore Where No Duck Has Gone Before]]".
* ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'' has Eek's girlfriend Annabelle.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheEpicTalesOfCaptainUnderpants'': Mr. Krupp/Captain Underpants can be regularly seen eating whole pizzas and several bowls of guacamole.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'': In "Just Desserts," Timmy wishes every meal was dessert. 28 days into the wish, everyone in Dimmsdale is enormously fat and eagerly eating sweets any chance they can get (except for Mark Chang, since he's an alien and his people eat vegetables for dessert).
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
** In a CutawayGag, Creator/JohnGoodman eats all the Thanksgiving food while his family starves.
--->'''Son:''' Please, Daddy.\\
'''Goodman:''' I told you, when I'm finished, you can have what's left!\\
'''Son:''' There ''won't'' be any left. There's ''never'' any left.\\
''(Wife tries to take some food, but Goodman stabs her with a fork)''\\
'''Wife:''' ''(chuckles nervously)'' Happy Thanksgiving.
** Peter himself is quite a glutton; in "Saturated Fat Guy", he became so heavy that ''he couldn't move out of his food truck''. In "Stuck Together, Torn Apart", he orders a whole pie as an ''appetizer''.
* ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'': Larry tends to eat a lot. In "One Man's Meat is Another Man's Girlfriend", he tries to lose weight, but at one point, Sarmoti teases him into trying to eat a piece of meat by dangling it in front of him and eating it up before Larry can.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': Fred Flintstone is known to polish off Bronto-Burgers with little effort.
** Barney was shown to be capable of this in "The House Guest", much to Fred's chagrin.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** Amy Wong is FormerlyFat and only manages to stay thin by ignoring her Big Eater impulses. During a FreakyFridayFlip episode, she ended up in Leela's body and took the opportunity to eat constantly, since it wasn't her own body that would get fat. By the end of the episode, Leela's body is enormous, although once Amy saw [[spoiler:Fry and Leela making out while in the Professor's and Zoidberg's bodies]], [[BrainBleach she suddenly found that she had lost her appetite]].
** In the aforementioned episode, Amy switched bodies with Hermes, who said that she can't ruin ''his'' body because decades of the munchies (brought on by the fact that he is TheStoner) beat her to it.
** Zoidberg has quite an appetite. He once downed an entire anchovy pizza in seconds in "A Fishful of Dollars", ate everything on a buffet table when captured by the government in 1947 in "Roswell That Ends Well", ate an entire safe full of cash in "Viva Mars Vegas", etc. He's also an ExtremeOmnivore, eating things like boots and bars of soap.
** In the first segment of "Anthology of Interest II", Bender is transformed into a human. He goes on a week-long [[{{Pun}} bender]] and by the end of it, he is beyond obese; 40 pounds are cholesterol alone.
* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': Besides Garfield himself, Jon, in one episode receives a visit from his [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave Uncle Ed]], who proceeds to eat him out of house and home. Finally, Garfield, who can't even get a ''single'' bite in edgewise, decides to call Jon's Aunt Edna to take Ed back home and put him back on the diet he was supposed to be on.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Broadway.
* ''WesternAnimation/GetEd'': Fizz orders herself three burgers, a basket of fries, a basket of onion rings, and a basket of pickles... and slaps Loogie's hand away when he attempts to take a pickle. Apparently, she intends to eat all of this by herself (her teammates don't even blink, so she must do it pretty regularly). However, she's got a little bit of pudge around her midsection, especially in comparison to her trim teammates.
* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': Pete is shown to be this; his eating habits are the focus of three episodes and we often get to see him scarfing down large amounts of food quickly. There was a joke in one of said episodes where he ate six powerbars in one sitting (that were supposed to be two days' worth), and in another he ate a gigantic breakfast and was then patted down for extra food he was hiding in his clothes -- which turned into TheLongList. His son, PJ, is also ''said'' to be this on several occasions, by himself and others, though it is rarely actually shown.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Soos tends to stuff his face when he's not helping the kids or doing work at the Mystery Shack.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch'': Square Bear. His appetite is put to the test after zookeeper Peevly puts the bears on a harsh diet in "The Diet Caper".
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': Harold Berman can eat about a dozen "Mr. Fudgie" Ice Cream bars in one sitting and once managed to gain tons of weight by overeating on a cruise that was ironically meant to slim him down. Ironically, in "Eating Contest", he's the first one eliminated, after eating only two tacos. He might be able to eat a ''lot'', but eating ''quickly'' makes him sick.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'': Froggo is not severely overweight but he is a little pudgy.
* ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm'': Goomo is seen eating quite a bit. In one episode, he devoured the King's sandwich in one bite. Though not obese, he is chubbier than the other kids.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}'': ''Yogi''. The very first episode is about Cindy giving him a bottomless stomach so he can eat a lot and never get full.
* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'': Beezy practically does nothing ''but'' eat and sleep. Which is why it's pretty fitting he's [[MeaningfulName named after the demon of Gluttony]].
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'':
** Bobby Hill once ate a 72-ounce steak in 37 minutes. Granted, he was motivated mostly by spite (his vegetarian ex-girlfriend was present), and when he got home he puked his guts out. When Cotton Hill took over the military academy where Bobby was attending a summer camp, he punished Bobby by giving him a huge pile of leftover food to eat. Bobby dug in and went right on eating until Cotton got fed up and took the food away.
** In "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS7E2TheFatAndTheFurious The Fat and the Furious]]", Bill Dauterive enters a hotdog-eating contest because he's a fast eater, and then near Dale, the skinniest of the group, is sick of all the praise Bill gets for it and while mocking him manages to beat Bill in an eating practice round. It's worth noting that Bill discovered he could be a competitive eater by eating a whole platter of hot dogs at a friendly barbeque in about three minutes without even trying. His neighbors, watching, reacted with disgust than the typical cartoonish amusement usually seen with this trope (aside from Bobby).
** Deconstructed in "[[Recap/KingOfTheHillS13E1DiaBillIcShock Dia-Bill-ic Shock]]" when Bill collapses from what turns out to be a blood sugar spike after gorging himself on junk food at a carnival, and is diagnosed with diabetes. He briefly attempts to eat a healthy diet, but soon caves to temptation and starts shoving cookies into his mouth like SelfDemonstrating/CookieMonster. This causes him to be hospitalized with ''another'' blood sugar spike less than a week after his initial diagnosis, where he encounters a [[DrJerk jerkass doctor]] who assumes that there is no hope for him, and tells him that he will inevitably lose his legs to gangrene one day and that he should just go ahead and get a wheelchair now while he has good insurance.
* ''WesternAnimation/KiriAndLou'': Lou, a large elephant-like creature, loves to eat, especially yum yum baronies. Plots often revolve around Lou needing to control his appetite. Grandmotherly dinosaur Pania can pack it away, too -- though she notes she's a "strict vegetarian".
* Tubby from ''The ComicStrip/LittleLulu Show'' would also qualify for this trope.
* ''WesternAnimation/LittleWizards'': Gump is a round, pudgy monster that, whilst [[MrViceGuy largely motivated by his vices in general]], definitely counts gluttony amongst those vices. He is repeatedly shown to devour massive portions of food, once [[TheLoad thwarts his own rescue by complaining about not getting to eat breakfast]], and will even eat ''[[ExtremeOmnivore literal mudcakes]]'' and other faux-food with sincere enjoyment.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicPudding'':
** Played With in that Albert, being an everlasting supply of food, expects everyone to eat him in extremely large amounts. He gets annoyed when it turns out they don't.
** Buncle, [[NoPartyLikeaDonnerParty in a very horrifying way]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MarthaSpeaks'': [[TalkingAnimal Martha]] loves to eat anything, especially meat of any kind. Her enthuasiam is somewhat hampered by the fact that she's a dog and can't always get access to every food she wants, espeically since her owners actively try to limit her consumption.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'': Coop. His enormous appetite is matched only by his enormous size. It was claimed in one episode that Coop doesn't get full, he just gets "less hungry". The same episode showed that he was the undefeated champion of the annual "Lord of the Large Pants" EatingContest several years running, the latest of which has him eat 179 wieners alongside an entire jar of butter before chiding the staff for clearing the table after he won because "he ain't finished yet" and still wants Rocky Road ice cream afterward...
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'': Crunch was specifically designed to be this. Namely, apart from his destructive value, his primary function to convert anything he eats to energy and enable it to be a power source for the Orbots' united form.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'', the Munchos Tribe are well known as big eaters in the Mixels Universe. Vaka-Waka, the leader of the tribe happens to be quite hefty.
* Devil Dinosaur in ''WesternAnimation/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur'' is this trope due to his being...well, a dinosaur. He tends to be an ExtremeOmnivore (Lunella has to regularly stop him from eating garbage), but he clearly has a fondness for human junk food (''especially'' [[TrademarkFavoriteFood hot dogs]]). In the fourth episode in the series, he managed to eat an entire roller-rink's worth of popcorn. Fortunately for New York, he knows better than to eat humans.
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'': Baby Piggy, [[FurryReminder being well, a pig and all]]. One time, when the gang wanted some cupcakes but they were all gone, Piggy demanded to know what happened to the rest of the cupcake with Nanny answered promptly to her, "You ate the last three."...much to Piggy blushing.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Implied with one of the background ponies in Cheerilee's class. "Truffle Shuffle", the grey overweight colt, has a knife and fork as his cutie mark.
** Spike the dragon is chubby for a dragon his size and can chomp down a bowlful of gemstones in one gulp.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'': Bon Bon loves baking as much as she enjoys eating. In the opening sequence, she eats a cookie as she is waking up. In "Birds of a Feather", she and her friends take a week's supply of food with them, they open the bag only to discover that she had just eaten it all.
* ''WesternAnimation/NotWithoutMyHandbag'': Satan is usually thin, but this trait only appears after he [[DemonicPossession possesses the handbag]], which is wide. He eats a mouse and then raids the fridge, and is eventually defeated by not being able to resist eating every cake from a bakery.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOblongs'': Helga Phugly is severely overweight and has been known to eat dog food. Her parents are equally obese and possibly cannibals.
* ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'' has the (fairly round) title character.
** Clyde can eat as much as Pac does sometimes.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'': Rico is an ExtremeOmnivore who can regurgitate anything needed for a mission, but his gluttony extends to him repeatedly eating rotting fish, eating a plate of raw fish while the others eat prepared sushi, firing himself out of a torpedo tube for herring in "Herring Impaired", once accidentally ''eating Kowalski'' because he looked like candy at the time, and walking through a field of mousetraps to win a fish in "Can't Touch This", as just a few examples.
-->'''Skipper:''' ''(regarding a fish)'' This magnificent catch goes to the man who has the wits, the ingenuity, and cunning-\\
''(mousetraps snap repeatedly and Rico, now covered in mousetraps, just walks up to Skipper and takes the fish, licking it)''\\
'''Skipper:''' Or Rico. It goes to Rico.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': [[TheBigGuy Buford]] once won a medal for an eating contest, [[ExtremeOmnivore AND ate the medal too]]!
* ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'': Wimpy.
* ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010'': Niblet is a big sheepdog who is always looking for an opportunity to eat. He was even able to eat the cake that took out most of the other Pound Puppy teams in [[ChristmasEpisode ''I Heard the Barks on Christmas Eve"]].
** An episode of the 80s series "The Fairy Dogmother" shows Brattina as this in a CompressedVice moment where she's at a party and ignoring her date in favor of the buffet table.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'':
** Mikey Blumburg.
** Kurst the Worst counts too (which starts a friendship between her and the previously mentioned Mikey in one of the final episodes).
** In "A Great State Fair", it's hinted that T.J. (who is not severely obese but he's rather on the pudgy side) can be this trope at times.
* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': The somewhat ironically named Muscle Man can put away so much food, he even won a hot dog eating contest despite his stomach being almost full immediately beforehand.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'': Stimpy will often devour large meals and sometimes objects bigger than himself in seconds. In one episode, he ate himself when he split into two separate beings.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements'': Dick Daring is so bad he ate forty pounds of ice cream just so he could beat the record at the local ice cream shop by one pound. A record that ''he'' set. A record that he set ''a day ago.''
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': Heffer Wolfe is this, being a steer with multiple stomachs, but two episodes of the series in particular greatly emphasize his status as this:
** In "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS1E11PowerTripToHeckAndBack To Heck and Back]]", when he and Rocko first go to Chokey Chicken, Heffer orders a large amount of food (and leaves Rocko to pay the bill). When he chokes on a chicken bone and suffers a NearDeathExperience, he is sent to [[{{Hell}} Heck]] for his gluttony, where Peaches the Dark Lord shows him a montage of the times his gluttony hurt his family and friends, especially Rocko.
** In "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS2E4DownTheHatchRoadRash Road Rash]]", he [[MegaMealChallenge wins a hot dog-shaped truck for eating an entire plate of a certain meal thought impossible to finish]], while casually talking with Rocko. The kicker is that he only ordered one plate of the meal instead of his originally intended two plates because there weren't enough pigs in the North American continent for two plates.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheShnookumsAndMeatFunnyCartoonShow'': One of the ''Pith Possum'' villains was Supper Squirrell, who was attempting to eat all the food in Raccoon City.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Homer Simpson. Tis no man, 'tis a remorseless eating machine! As a result, Springfield's "All You Can Eat" restaurants fear Homer greatly. But many food vendors singlehandedly make their entire living, and pay their childrens' college fees off of just Homer alone, making him a valuable commodity to others. According to Homer himself, "it's glandular."
--->'''Ralph:''' I heard your dad went to a restaurant and ate everything in the restaurant and they had to close the restaurant.\\
'''Lisa:''' Hey, my dad may have gained a little weight, but he's not some kind of food-crazed maniac.\\
''([[GilliganCut Homer drives by in a stolen ice-cream truck, vigorously stuffing his face]])''
** In "Homer's Triple Bypass", Marge tells Homer that he shouldn't eat so much in bed. We see that Homer has a pizza, a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, a cake, a ''whole'' turkey, a '''fondue set''' AndADietCoke.
** In [[HalloweenEpisode "Treehouse of Horror IV"]], Homer sold his soul for a donut and, while in Hell, was forced to [[IronicHell eat all the donuts in the world as punishment]]. [[{{Unishment}} When he was finished he still asked for more]].
** When Homer was sentenced to the electric chair in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E21TheFryingGame The Frying Game]]", his [[PrisonersLastMeal Last Meal]] consisted of an overabundant variety of junk food, including burgers, hot dogs, fried chicken, a pizza, a box of donuts, a pie, and a whole keg of beer.
** [[BadCopIncompetentCop Police Chief Clancy Wiggum's]] round body says it all. Although mostly known for his sweet tooth, he's open to a wide range of food including some pretty exotic stuff.
** [[TheLawOfFanJackassery Comic Book Guy]] actually trumps both of the above in terms of sheer size, though this is due to being perhaps the most lethargic man in all of Springfield. And in Springfield... THAT'S an accomplishment.
** The German foreign exchange student Uter is pretty much solely defined by his absolute lust for all things chocolate.
** Though Bart isn't usually known for his eating habits, he's also overweight and there have been some times where he has overindulged to a great extent, especially on candy. "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E17TheHeartbrokeKid The Heartbroke Kid]]" showcases this the most, where he eats so much junk food that he becomes morbidly obese in a span of just three weeks.
** In fact, there is one episode where Springfield breaks the record for being America's Fattest City. (Homer is rather proud of this accomplishment, exclaiming, "In your face, Milwaukee!" but Marge is embarrassed by it, and puts the family on a diet.)
** In "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner", Homer becomes a food critic and gives every restaurant a positive review. This results in everyone else [[ReviewsAreTheGospel eating at every restaurant they can]] and becoming overweight, although [[StatusQuoIsGod everyone inexplicably goes back to their usual weight by the next act]].
** The "Nightmare Cafeteria" segment of "Treehouse of Horror V" features the Springfield Elementary teachers becoming cannibals and eating the students for lunch. At least one of them, Mrs. Krabappel, doubles in weight from having eaten so much and is hungry for more.
** The normally muscular Rainier Wolfcastle appears overweight and gleefully stuffing his face with junk food in "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses," telling Bart and Lisa he's bulking up for a fat secret agent role.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' there's Big Mouth, an ogre who, as his name implies, is always hungry (although he can eat practically anything).
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Eric Cartman, TV's most beloved FatBastard.
** When Kenny is brought BackFromTheDead as a zombie in "Pinkeye", Cartman steals his school lunch and eats it along with his since he's no longer being responsive.
** In "City on the Edge of Forever", Eric eats an entire chocolate cake that could theoretically feed the entire school bus for about... a day or so, at least. Which they happen to get trapped inside as it gets stuck on the edge of a cliff.
--->'''Cartman:''' No... I don't think I can... hold any more of this cake... [[HypocriticalHumor *eats more of the cake*]]
** During the beginning of "The Death of Eric Cartman", Eric eats all the skin off of an order of extra crispy KFC for all four of the boys.[[note]]This results in one of the mere three instances in the entire series where Kenny actually cries (the others being "It's Christmas in Canada" and "The China Probrem").[[/note]] He ends up rupturing his spleen and clogging the toilet when defecating it, causing him to ''actually believe himself dead'' (although he began suspecting that he was dead when the other boys acted like he wasn't there as retaliation for eating all of the chicken skin).
** Kyle puts it best when Eric is late for a [[ArtShift game]] of ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
--->'''Kyle:''' You wouldn't have diarrhea if you didn't eat so much, fatass!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Spliced}}'': Entrèe loves to eat anything, even if it's not food.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Patrick. Exemplified quite well after [=SpongeBob=] smells his foul breath.
-->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Barnacles, Patrick! What did you eat!?\\
'''Patrick:''' Some roast beef, some chicken, a pizza...\\
'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' No, I mean just this morning.\\
'''Patrick:''' Some roast beef, some chicken, a pizza...
** The fat guy who ordered the Monster Krabby Patty in "All That Glitters".
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': Steven and Amethyst. [[WordOfGod Sugar]] has stated that Amethyst doesn't ''have'' to eat (being a Gem) but she likes to because it's fun. Steven is shown to eat a lot of junk food and is quite affectionate towards stuff like Cookie Cats and the Together Breakfast he made.
* ''WesternAnimation/StoppitAndTidyup'': Eat Your Greens is, as his name suggests, always looking for some greens to eat. In one episode, Stoppit destroyed Tidyup's garden by letting Eat Your Greens in to eat it up... [[DisproportionateRetribution all because he ate a plant that Stoppit liked]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'': Mario could easily put away a lot of food, especially pasta, although his skinnier brother, Luigi could eat just as much sometimes.
** Yoshi winds up replacing Mario as the BigEater in ''WesternAnimation/SuperMarioWorld''.
--->'''Luigi:''' (''after baby Yoshi eats a Caterpillar'') Hoo, boy! This kid makes Mario look like he's on a diet!
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
** Owen in the original ''Island'', so much so that in ''Action'', he ate an entire feast in minutes without realizing it was prop food until after he was done. It left him constipated for several episodes.
** Sugar takes over this role in ''Pahkitew Island''. As an {{Expy}} of both Owen ''and'' [[Series/HereComesHoneyBooBoo Honey Boo-Boo]], she's not just a bottomless pit on par with Owen, but is much more of an ExtremeOmnivore as well. She'd probably eat that feast even ''if'' she knew it was prop food beforehand, and not suffer any ill effects from it either.
** Owen shares this role with [=MacArthur=] in ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace'', both of them being the fat half of their respective FatAndSkinny duos.
* ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'': In nearly every episode, Tuca is depicted as throwing large amounts of food ([[ExtremeOmnivore and sometimes not-food]]) into her beak all at once.
* White Shadow from ''WesternAnimation/TurboFAST''.
* All three bear brothers from ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' love to eat, but Grizz is the biggest eater of the three by far. He once completed a burrito eating challenge that was set to be one hour...IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
* Winnie-the-Pooh. His hunger for honey knows no bounds, and eats an entire potful with the help of a [[GrowlingGut Rumbling Stomach]].
* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': Captain Huggyface definitely qualifies, as he is used to nullify all the attacks of the Butcher and Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy. He also is shown eating large amounts of ice cream during scenes, and whenever they come across some type of food, Huggy always has to look into it.
* ''WesternAnimation/ZorroTheChronicles'': Sergeant Garcia cannot go a single episode without eating, trying to eat, or complaining about not eating.
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