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A {{Graphical Trope|s}} common in {{Zany Cartoon}}s. If someone swallows something large, their body will deform to accommodate it, taking the shape and [[TemporaryBulkChange size]] of the object.

Bob makes a [[DagwoodSandwich gigantic sandwich]], much bigger than his head. He then [[RubberOrifice defies physics and shoves the entire thing in his mouth at once]]. His head then deforms and becomes the exact same shape as the sandwich. He then swallows and the sandwich shape travels down his neck, until it reaches his stomach where it is then digested.

Alternatively, something may be thrown at Bob at sufficiently high speeds that it lodges itself in his mouth. His head again deforms to accommodate the object. He then reluctantly swallows, and the deformation travels down his throat.

Subtrope of ForciblyFormedPhysique. Compare BalloonBelly, TravelingPipeBulge and ImpactSilhouette. Contrast with {{Hammerspace}}.
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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* A classic [[http://www.enjoyart.com/library/food_drink/beer/large/my_goodness_guiness_ostrich.jpg Guinness advert]] combines this with TravelingPipeBulge: an ostrich has stolen a man's beer, leaving it with a bulge in its neck the size and shape of a pint glass.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* Happens in ''[[Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}} Kizumonogatari Part II: Nekketsu]]'', when Shinobu [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext eats one of her own legs]].
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasSecretGadgetMuseum'' have a cute floating blob-creature named Popon, whose body takes on the shape of everything it consumes because of it's gelatinous nature.
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[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'': In "Lamput & the Elephant", the baby elephant thinks a snake is its mother and gets eaten by the reptile, which has a large, bulging bump in its stomach afterwards. Lamput morphs into a cookie dough roller to push the elephant out of the snake.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* Used frequently in ''ComicBook/TheBeano''.
* [[ComicBook/ArchieComics Jughead]] almost always does this.
* In an early issue of ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' Phoney Bone tries to hide a purloined pie by stuffing it into Fone Bone's mouth. Fone Bone's head assumes the outline of the pie, complete with eaten slice.
* In ''ComicBook/GorskyAndButch'', a police medium has the power to guess what the victim's last meal was... in this case he guessed that it was a a safe with a coded note.
* In the Spanish comic ''ComicBook/MortadeloYFilemon'', the thrown variant is often used.
* Used to horrible effect in ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies.'' Zombie-Hulk gorges himself on human bodies, which satisfies his hunger enough that he turns back into Banner, and you can see ''feet'' trying to poke out of his stomach...
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* In one ''ComicStrip/{{FoxTrot}}'' strip series, Peter wasn't necessarily shown eating the pizzas in one gulp, but he came home with his stomach clearly showing several pizzas stacked inside of it.
* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'': Jeremy once unhinged his jaw to eat a tall sandwich.
* Sometimes happens in ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} when the title character swallows things whole. [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/1987/ga871220.gif This]] strip has Garfield swallow an entire candy cane, with his tail in a candy cane shape.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Happens with the ostriches in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Koati}}'': Zaina (a coral snake) eats two tree seeds and looks in an obsidian mirror, pretending she has large breasts and a large butt.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'', Emile is hiding from Linguini next to a bunch of grapes. He starts eating them one by one until his body looks like a bag full of grapes.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooCampScare'': Scooby's head takes the shape of a slice of watermelon during one musical number.
* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' has an interesting example. After chasing a bar of soap that was sliding across the floor, Dopey eventually swallows it by mistake. He immediately starts to hiccup bubbles, which provokes him to squeeze his stomach in various angles; he then sees a rectangular bulge inside him before [[HiccupHijinks going into a hiccuping frenzy for the rest of the scene]].
* Happens to Kevin the bird in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' when she tries to eat Carl's cane, and again when she swallows one of the balloons holding up Carl's house.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'': When the team tries to free guinea pigs from an animal testing facility, Mr. Snake finds himself in a room filled with dozens upon dozens of guinea pigs. The next scene has him exit the room with a huge bulge and a satisfied smile.
-->'''Wolf:''' We're supposed to ''save'' them, not ''eat'' them!\\
'''Snake:''' Well, I'd say they've gone to a better place.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook2'': This happens to Kaa who accidentally swallows a boulder when trying to eat Shanti. The boulder gets lodged into his neck and remains there for the remainder of his screen time.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/TheMask'': The title character [[EatTheBomb swallows a bomb]], and the resulting explosion only gives him a fiery belch.
* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Roger is hurled into an ironing board mouth first, and ends up stretched out over it.
* Played for horror in ''Film/DeepRising''. A piece of the monster's tentacles is noticeably bulging before the heroes open fire on it. Then the half-digested, shrieking body of another character falls out.
* Also played for horror in ''Film/{{Anaconda}}''. At one point the titular snake is seen swimming away, and we see the outline of the person it just ate in its belly.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/TheLittlePrince'' opens with the narrator recalling how, as a child, he drew a picture of a snake who ate an elephant whole. The grown-ups think it's a hat and chastise him for wasting time drawing silly pictures.
* In the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' universe there are the normally LivingShadow-like lethifolds, which gain an inch or two in depth after feeding on [[spoiler:[[ParanoiaFuel sleeping humans]]]].
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** In ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'', Glenda, a woman who has the gargantuan task of cooking for Wizards, in not best pleased to see all the pies she has cooked and racked up to cool have been stolen; she tracks the crumbs back to the mysterious [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Mr Nutt]], who is sleeping off a binge with his stomach swollen to a massively distended size. In a novel about football, she then has a chance to, absolutely deadpan, intone the words
---> ''Who ate all the pies?''
** In the ''Ankh-Morpork Post Office Diary'', the history section states that the Quirmian post office used to employ ostriches. Apparently, the only drawback to ostrich postmen was the tendency to swallow amusingly-shaped parcels and get them lodged in their necks. This is probably a reference to the Guinness advert above.
* In David Feldman's ''Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise?'' a cartoon accompanying the entry on why snakes flick their tongues out depicts two snakes, one of which is complaining about having gorged itself on two dozen mice and a cheesecake. The cheesecake is shown as a circular bulge several inches below its head.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* In an episode of ''Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids'' spoofing ''Film/MenInBlack'', Diane and the kids thwart the alien invaders by sneaking them shrunken van tires disguised as M&Ms, their TrademarkFavoriteFood. This is after Wayne has perfected automatic un-shrinking, so the tires grow back to regular size inside them. Thanks to apparent BizarreAlienBiology, this results in this trope rather than killing them.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* Satiric French show ''Series/LesGuignolsDeLInfo'', after the infamous "pretzel" incident, showed a picture of the puppet for George W. Bush with his throat in the shape of a pretzel. Then they made a RunningGag of it with the game "guess what Bush accidentally ate this time", with the puppet sporting a throat in the shape of various objects (including a dog once).
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In the ''Dragon's Lair'' clone ''VideoGame/BrainDead13'', a couple of the deaths result in this, such as a book getting stuck in Lance's throat or a huge stone football thrown into his mouth.
* This happens to a snake that swallows Guybrush in ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland''. We can see the outline of Guybrush standing inside the snake, and he's able to pick up things that the snake has also swallowed.
* In ''Dig Out!'' one of the pictures shown when you're killed by a snake depicts a sleeping snake with a miner-shaped bulge in its middle.
* Happens several times in ''VideoGame/DragonsLair 2'', usually with giant snakes swallowing Dirk whole and, in one case, a GiantSpider.
* This is made into a gameplay mechanic in ''Videogame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'', where certain things that are too large for Kirby to swallow will cause him to mold around it and put him in "Mouthful Mode". This includes a car he can drive through obstacles, a vending machine that can shoot out soda cans as projectiles, and a traffic cone he can use to pierce through leaky pipes and other obstacles.
* In ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom'', Jin's snake form can pick up gears used as keys... by swallowing them. In addition to the gear's weight slowing him down considerably, the poor snake's belly ends up tightly wrapped around it.
* A disturbing example hails from ''[[VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate]]'', as the crystal ball reveals that Fate's Carnival's sword swallower will inadvertently eat a ''real'' sword. He is shown agonizing, the hilt of the sword deforming his throat in a matter that can't possibly be survived.
* This occurs twice to [[ExtremeOmnivore Carbuncle]] when he eats something in two animated ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' shorts, the first one being Schezo's sword and the second one being an ''entire food stand.''
* Happens in ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' if a Cowplant eats a Sim. The Sim will bulge its neck until it goes down into the plant.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* Happens to [[ExtremeOmnivore Shannon]] in the ''Webcomic/BloodyUrban'' strip [[http://bloodyurban.smackjeeves.com/comics/1824239/neck-scar/ "Neck Scar"]] when he [[ItMakesSenseInContext eats an iPad for True Art]]. However, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it gets stuck in his throat and it takes a trip to A&E to get it out]].
* ''Webcomic/CrossTimeCafe'': Resident BigEater Kathy Grrson, who [[http://www.whiteponyproductions.com/ctc/ctc0073.htm at one point]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext turns most of the cafe's furniture into giant Hershey's Kisses]], is later, after Florence and White Pony figure out how to turn the chocolate back into furniture, [[http://www.whiteponyproductions.com/ctc/ctc0079.htm seen]], armchair-shaped, moaning "I can't believe I ate the whooooole thing".
* Occasionally pops up in vore comics.
* Snake eats an elephant, becomes a dinosaur.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* A variation shows up the ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' review of ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad'', when Yahtzee says he wants to shove an "ocean liner piston, butt hole first" in the voice actor who plays the game's mission commander (who [[DrillSergeantNasty mocks the player every time they die.]])
* ''WebAnimation/GsParagate'': In “Jungle on a Jungle (3/5)”, Elder Bouchemhan knocks two snakes out of the tree he gets stuck in, one of which is still digesting a large tree bird that bulges out of its stomach.
* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': In "Chew Said a Mouthful", Nutty throws an umbrella at Flaky, sending it down her gullet. The umbrella then opens, extending her mouth and body to accommodate the shape.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In his big return from a five-and-a-half-year-long hiatus of [[WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail checking his e-mail,]] Strong Bad commits April Fools pranks all across the land. One of these is somehow tricking the local vegan Marzipan into eating The Cheat, who gets caught in her neck, causing her to cough up some of his fur while asking "Are you sure this is gluten-free?"
* ''WebAnimation/AstroLOLogy'': In "Joke's on You", one of the Gemini twins is eaten by a snake, and he's clearly visible with his legs poking out from inside the snake's stomach. The fortune message has both of the Gemini twins eaten, both still visible as lumps within the snake.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'', the big dog somehow gets himself caught in a tennis ball pitching machine and is turned into the size and shape of a tennis ball. The small, ball-obsessed dog swallows him. The big dog reforms inside the small dog, causing the small dog to take the shape of the big dog.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': A side effect of Jake's size/shape-shifting ability. One notable incident had him grow huge so he could eat a broom in one bite (part of some wizard training), then shrink back down only to have the broom distend his whole torso, so he settles on growing ''just big enough'' to fit the broom in his stomach without it sticking out.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': Happens occasionally when Wakko eats something.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BeanyAndCecil'', convict Dishonest John gets a birthday cake full of tools - but the guard makes him eat it all up in front of him. Cue wrench, hammer, and saw-shaped lumps in his throat dropping into his gut with appropriate tool sound effects and a jaunty "Happy Birthday To You".
* In the ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' episode where Cricket gets a pet snake (which he named "Snakey"), said snake's body takes on the shape of the animals he swallows.
* In the Creator/TexAvery cartoon, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4MuH6jbPLY Billy Boy,]]'' the little goat swallows a tire whole and takes its shape, including the hole in the center.
* ''WesternAnimation/BoyGirlDogCatMouseCheese'': Happens to Cat after she eats a stack of books in "The Cheesy Diary".
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'': In the episode The Big Weigh In, the Lardadoodle bird swallows a menagerie of food items, including a refrigerator and [[SwallowedWhole scoutmaster Lumpus]].
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' has Monterey Jack unwittingly eating a piece of ''dehydrated'' cheese. When it rehydrates in his stomach, he's comically stretched out into a large brick shape.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E48InLikeBlunt In Like Blunt]]", one photo J. Gander shows Darkwing of an agent killed by whoever has the list has a snake with a suspiciously avian-looking series of bumps in it.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}}'':
** In the cartoon ''Out-Foxed'', a fox gives Droop a bone with dynamite inside. The other dogs rush him and take it from him. As he asks each dog who has the bone, each one shakes his head no, including the dog who took it, who clearly has a bone-shaped lump in his mouth... until it explodes, leaving the dog with no mouth at all.
** In yet another cartoon, ''The Three Little Pups'', the Big Bad Wolf tries to get Droopy and his brothers by sucking them out with a straw (it's Creator/TexAvery, what do you expect?) and sucks up their televison set by mistake. He opens up his shirt, exposing a TV screen on his stomach. (Later we see the TV back in the pup's house, with Droopy telling the audience [[LampshadeHanging "Now don't ask us how we got the television back."]])
* On ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', the characters like to suck on jawbreakers that are bigger than their own heads, appearing as enormous round lumps on the side of their faces.
** In "Little Ed Blue", Edd tries to cheer Ed up by having the latter blow the candle on, for some reason, a roasted chicken. Ed's response? He shoves the chicken into Edd, making his stomach shaped like it.
** In another episode, Eddy convinces Ed to eat his mattress. Edd walks in on Ed partway through the process, his entire body deformed around one half of the mattress.
** Ed is quite prone to this trope, as another episode sees him eating an entire ''log'' as tall as he is. He of course takes on its shape.
** Though he doesn't swallow it, Rolf gets Plank lodged in his mouth via the thrown variant. When he turns his head, it's shown to be the same length and shape as Plank.
** In "Don't Rain on My Ed", Eddy is running to the candy store so fast that he winds up running into Kevin and ''swallowing him and his bike whole''.
--->'''Kevin:''' [[TranquilFury No, really, I'm pounding you, dork]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In an episode parodying ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'', Timmy decides to place a pill of dehydrated waffles in his mouth. It promptly becomes a stack of waffles as he swallows it.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** In the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/DevilMayHare'', Bugs feeds the Tasmanian Devil an inflatable raft disguised as a pig and inflates it inside him, causing him to take the shape of the raft.
** In ''Yankee Doodle Daffy'', as Daffy enthusiastically pitches his young protege Sleepy La Goon to talent agent Porky, the junior genius sits on the couch, stuffing a huge lollypop into his face, distending his head...as he twirls it around in his mouth, his head shape follows it.
* On ''WesternAnimation/MikeLuAndOg'', Lu swallows whole several jawbreaker-like candies called Jujubombs, homemade by Mike and Og to be jumbo-sized.
* ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus'':
** The claymation short shown at the end of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E2ClassClownBogus Class Clown Bogus]]" had Bogus devour an entire banana in one bite, taking on its shape.
** Happens in the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E4EtTuBrattus Et Tu, Brattus?]]" to a piranha after it eats the cocktail weenie that Bogus offers it, leaving its body in the shape of a cocktail weenie.
** Happens twice to Brattus in the second act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E6BeachBlanketBogus Beach Blanket Bogus]]", the first time when he eats an entire hamburger, and the second time when he eats an entire pretzel, which briefly leaves a pretzel-shaped bulge in Brattus's stomach.
** At the beginning of the second act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E8BogusToTheRescue Bogus To The Rescue]]", Bogus, after coming up from one of the floor tiles in the bathroom, eats an entire chocolate ice cream cone in one bite, with the back of his head briefly taking the shape of the ice cream cone.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In an attempt to get rid of a cursed spellbook before Rarity can notice, Spike swallows it, and struggles to pass the obvious book shape down his throat before Rarity looks in his direction.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Perry the Platypus once ate a big wheel of cheese yet was still able to fight Dr. Doofenshmirtz while looking like [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/phineasandferb/images/c/c4/Perry_with_cheese.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130821045011 this.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'': One cartoon had Pink so hungry that he decides to fold up the background and eat it. It then unfolds inside him until the entire screen is covered in pink.
* ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': This happens to Scooby when in one episode, he eats an exceptionally large Scooby Snack.
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'', Ren eats dehydrated horse meat, which then rehydrates inside him into the shape of a whole horse.
* On ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', Heffer swallows a spoonful of thumbtacks, thinking it was cereal, and the pointy bulge travels down his neck.
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', the school snake is seen crawling with some kid-shaped lumps, one of which is [[ButtMonkey Milhouse]] (and according to the Springfield Elementary School charter, the school isn't responsible for Milhouse getting eaten by a snake -- or Bart dying of appendicitis).
** In another episode, Bart gets a snake for a pet and brings it to school. One girl's pet rabbit escapes, and it's revealed the snake ate it. We see the rabbit hopping in the snake's body... until it quickly dissolves.
* The ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Pressure" has Patrick eat a Krabby Double Deluxe whole, then force it down. The patty is visible all the way (pictured).
** "[[FantasticVoyagePlot Squidtastic Voyage]]" ends with the shrunken submarine growing inside Squidward, and him coming to work with his body shaped like the sub.
** Squidward has also had the thrown version thrust upon him, as [=SpongeBob=] makes Krabby Patties too fast and they all end up flying down Squidward's gullet.
** Squidward also has his clarinet shoved into his mouth, and his head is stretched out to accommodate the instrument.
** He also once ate his paintings when he was homeless because nobody would buy them. Cue a close-up of his canvas-shaped belly.
** In "Wormy", Sandy shows [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick her pet snake, which has a mouse-shaped bulge.
** In "Naughty Nautical Neighbors", the fork that Squidward accidentally swallows is clearly seen sticking through his neck.
** In "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost", Patrick attempts to appease Squidward's "ghost" by giving him an entire watermelon, which fills his whole head.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'', Mickey can't get a cow strapped to a crane for loading because it's too skinny. He feeds it a whole haystack to fill it out, which also deforms the head and neck as it goes down.
* ''WesternAnimation/SuperMarioWorld1991'': Happens to Yoshi on a few occasions. He eats a [[ExtremeOmnivore wooden wheel]] in "The Wheel Thing" which creates a bulge in his throat as he swallows it.
* Used frequently in ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'', usually when Jerry eats something bigger than he was.
** Often appears with Jerry's BigEater nephew Nibbles.
** Tom has also been known to swallow whole {{Sandwich Tower}}s in one sitting, stretching out his neck in the process.
** The items swallowed didn't necessarily have to be food, either, such as Tom getting an inflatable pool toy down the throat in "Salt Water Tabby" or Jerry being force-fed a bell in "Fit to Be Tied".
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': In "The Fremergency Fronfract", Lord Hater eats an ice cream cone in one bite by making his mouth the same size and shape as the cone and shoving it in. The result, unsurprisingly, is a nasty BrainFreeze.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* More or less TruthInTelevision for some types of snakes. Though you can't really tell ''what'' the snake ate, just how ''big'' it was. A snake that ate a rat wouldn't appear much different from a snake that ate a bird the same size as the rat.
* Certain deep-sea fishes play this trope straight, due to their highly-expandable guts. Not only that, but some have so little pigment in their own tissues that whatever prey they ingest is ''plainly visible'' through the distended belly wall.
* The Japanese Giant Salamander swallows its prey whole and alive. It can be seen [[https://web.archive.org/web/20201007024006/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_WsSu-qA3c&gl=US&hl=en moving around in its stomach.]] That's quite a way to die, digested alive in a stomach.
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