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*In ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', the monster Pudgy Pig was depicted as being capable of eating theoretically everything, to the extent that he even ate the Power Weapons before the Rangers could use them against him. Fortunately, Pudgy Pig turned out to [[KryptoniteFactor dislike spicy food]], allowing the Rangers to get their weapons back by tricking the monster into eating specially-prepared sandwiches that made him sick.
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* ''Series/TheXFiles'': The episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS02E20Humbug Humbug]]" has a circus performer, the Conundrum, who had this as his act. He's introduced devouring an entire fish, not having cleaned it or prepared it in any way. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, the Conundrum snatches up the MonsterOfTheWeek - an underdeveloped, separable conjoined twin - and devours it off-camera.]]
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** Chandler and Ross also once bet Joey $50 to eat a book.
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** Chandler and Ross also once bet Joey $50 to eat a book. Monica uses this to defend her negative review of one restaurant's food.
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** Otto, the resident BigEater of the Season 1 cast, has been known to eat edible food, but also has been known to eat food that isn't edible at all. "Reindeer Games", for example, has him eating half of Santa Claus's entire workshop as one of the many things he consumes throughout the episode.
** In "Agent Obfusco", Oprah eats Olive and Otto's badge phones as though they're cookies. She only gets one bite in of each before she realizes that they are expired.
** The three Goo leaders from "It Takes Goo To Make a Feud Go Right" all eat things that aren't just edible in real life, but are things that are downright impossible to obtain, let alone consume. This includes things like Christmas ornaments, couches, rays from a sunset, and even the jackets of Odd Squad agents.
** In "Music of Sound", Ivy, the Villain People's drummer, is introduced eating her drumsticks. Later on in the episode, Ava, the band's vocalist and flutist, eats a few specks of dirt when Orla uses the Dirt-inator gadget on the band's speakers to turn them into mounds of dirt.
** Otto, the resident BigEater of the Season 1 cast, has been known to eat edible food, but also has been known to eat food that isn't edible at all. "Reindeer Games", for example, has him eating half of Santa Claus's entire workshop as one of the many things he consumes throughout the episode.
** In "Agent Obfusco", Oprah eats Olive and Otto's badge phones as though they're cookies. She only gets one bite in of each before she realizes that they are expired.
** The three Goo leaders from "It Takes Goo To Make a Feud Go Right" all eat things that aren't just edible in real life, but are things that are downright impossible to obtain, let alone consume. This includes things like Christmas ornaments, couches, rays from a sunset, and even the jackets of Odd Squad agents.
** In "Music of Sound", Ivy, the Villain People's drummer, is introduced eating her drumsticks. Later on in the episode, Ava, the band's vocalist and flutist, eats a few specks of dirt when Orla uses the Dirt-inator gadget on the band's speakers to turn them into mounds of dirt.
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* The Tenctonese of ''Series/AlienNation'' have extremely robust gastrointestinal systems, preferring and being able to digest edibles unsuitable to humans, like [[AlienLunch raw road kill]]. They also get [[BizarreAlienBiology inebriated on spoiled milk]].
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* The Tenctonese of ''Series/AlienNation'' have extremely robust gastrointestinal systems, preferring and being able to digest edibles unsuitable to humans, like [[AlienLunch raw road kill]]. roadkill. They also get [[BizarreAlienBiology [[AlienCatnip inebriated on spoiled milk]].
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** A partial list of other things that James May has eaten or drunk: garlic wine, grape juice he squeezed with his own bare feet, wine he fermented in the boot of a Jag, a deep fried Mars bar, the contents of a spittoon in a wine bar which someone had stubbed out a cigarette in, a [[SniffSniffNom sample of a puddle of unknown fluid leaking out of a caravan]] (which turned out to be his own homebrew beer), a [[TemptingFate prawn sandwich on an aeroplane]] [[UpToEleven which he dropped on the floor]], snake whiskey, a bull penis, and fermented shark. Of those, the only things that he found objectionable were the garlic wine and the deep-fried Mars bar (which had been fried in fish-and-chip oil). He did claim that it was the prawn sandwich that made him "catastrophically ill" on the day of that interview, and not the weekend he'd spent in Dublin with his ''Series/TopGearUK'' mates. For extra hilarity, that fermented shark? Made Gordon Ramsay throw up.
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** A partial list of other things that James May has eaten or drunk: garlic wine, grape juice he squeezed with his own bare feet, wine he fermented in the boot of a Jag, a deep fried Mars bar, the contents of a spittoon in a wine bar which someone had stubbed out a cigarette in, a [[SniffSniffNom sample of a puddle of unknown fluid leaking out of a caravan]] (which turned out to be his own homebrew beer), a [[TemptingFate prawn sandwich on an aeroplane]] [[UpToEleven which he dropped on the floor]], floor, snake whiskey, a bull penis, and fermented shark. Of those, the only things that he found objectionable were the garlic wine and the deep-fried Mars bar (which had been fried in fish-and-chip oil). He did claim that it was the prawn sandwich that made him "catastrophically ill" on the day of that interview, and not the weekend he'd spent in Dublin with his ''Series/TopGearUK'' mates. For extra hilarity, that fermented shark? Made Gordon Ramsay throw up.
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* Muppet monsters in general are Extreme Omnivores, but special mention goes to The [[Series/TheMuppetShow Lunch Counter Monster]] and [[Series/MuppetsTonight Carl the Big Mean Monster]], whose sketches seem to revolve around the abnormal things they eat. Then there's Animal, who, among other things, once ate a TV set without unplugging it.
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* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': When Polly criticizes her own cooking and says no one likes her stew, her youngest child William says he likes it. She responds with, "Thanks you William, but you eat mud." He then excitedly asks if they're having mud.
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* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': When Polly criticizes her own cooking and says no one likes her stew, her youngest child William says he likes it. She responds with, "Thanks "Thank you William, but you eat mud." He then excitedly asks if they're having mud.
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* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': When Polly criticizes her own cooking and says no one likes her stew, her youngest child William says he likes it. She responds with, "Thanks you William, but you eat mud." He then excitedly asks if they're having mud.
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* Invoked and Subverted in the ''Series/ManVersusFood'' season 1 episode where Adam Richmond traveled to Minnesota. Encountering Andrew Zimmern (of ''Bizarre Foods''), Zimmern treated Adam first to roast suckling pig's head (which Adam didn't mind), and then to lutefisk (dried cod reconstitute with lye then soaked for weeks to remove the lye); Adam found the lutefisk absolutely ''disgusting'' and noted that it at least psyched him up for that episode's challenge (a meter-long bratwurst and two sides) because it couldn't ''possibly'' be any worse than eating lutefisk.
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* Invoked and Subverted in the ''Series/ManVersusFood'' season 1 episode where Adam Richmond traveled to Minnesota. Encountering Andrew Zimmern (of ''Bizarre Foods''), Zimmern treated Adam first to roast suckling pig's head (which Adam didn't mind), and then to lutefisk (dried cod reconstitute with lye then soaked for weeks to remove the lye); Adam found the lutefisk absolutely ''disgusting'' and noted that it at least psyched him up for that episode's challenge (a meter-long bratwurst and two sides) because it couldn't ''possibly'' be any worse than eating lutefisk.
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** In season two he's the only member of the gang, aside from [[GranolaGirl Phoebe]], who willingly tries Carol's pumped [[YoureDrinkingBreastMilk breast milk]].
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* ''Series/SesameStreet'''s Cookie Monster has been known to compulsively eat some rather odd things if cookies aren't available, including half a Volkswagen in TheMovie, ''Follow That Bird''. The Muppet Wiki has a [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Items_Other_Than_Cookies_Consumed_by_Cookie_Monster list]] of things Cookie Monster has eaten.
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* ''Series/SesameStreet'''s Cookie Monster has been known to compulsively eat some rather odd things if cookies aren't available, including half a Volkswagen in TheMovie, ''Follow That Bird''.''Film/SesameStreetPresentsFollowThatBird''. The Muppet Wiki has a [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Items_Other_Than_Cookies_Consumed_by_Cookie_Monster list]] of things Cookie Monster has eaten.
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** In the special, ''Film/DontEatThePictures'', he is forced to [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin avoid eating any of the art on display at the Metropolitan Museum.]] At the end, as a reward for behaving himself, Bob treats him to anything he wants at a hot dog cart right outside the museum. He eats the cart.
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* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': In one episode, Klinger's [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption attempt of the week]] to get a Section 8 discharge is to declare that he's going to eat a jeep. He is seen on screen consuming the windshield wipers and swallowing a bolt dipped in motor oil. (RealityEnsues quickly - he gets ''very'' sick.)
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* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': In one episode, Klinger's [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption attempt of the week]] to get a Section 8 discharge is to declare that he's going to eat a jeep. He is seen on screen consuming the windshield wipers and swallowing a bolt dipped in motor oil. (RealityEnsues (SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome quickly - he gets ''very'' sick.)
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* ''Series/AliensInTheFamily'': This applies to all the aliens. Some of the things they eat are toasters, paper products, and shampoo.
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* What about ''Series/BizarreFoodsWithAndrewZimmern''? Hosted by the Travel Channel, the titular host goes places to sample the various local cuisines. Some of the more spectacular episodes include: insects galore, chicken testicles, rooster combs, not-quite eggs (an egg that was collected from the inside of the chicken before it grew its shell... as if eggs in general aren't squicky enough...), fermented pork, a hallucinogenic drink made by tribes in Africa where the women chew on the leaves of a plant for a while then spit the masticated glop into a big pitcher, and, the thing that actually beat the host, Stinky Tofu (tofu that is left basically to rot for days, gets fried up to make bread, and mushed together to make the filling). The host couldn't even choke back a single bite. He actually went and hugged the old lady who had cooked for him, and said, "You're the first chef to beat me." He claimed it tasted of raw sewage.
** He also couldn't eat the durian.
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** One thing that actually beat thehost, host was Stinky Tofu (tofu that is left basically to rot for days, gets fried up to make bread, and mushed together to make the filling). The host Andrew couldn't even choke back a single bite. He actually went and hugged the old lady who had cooked for him, and said, "You're the first chef to beat me." He claimed it tasted of raw sewage.
** Hesewage. He also couldn't eat the durian.
*** He ''can'' eat it. He just thinks it'sfinds durian to be absolutely atrocious and refuses refused to eat any more of it because of the smell. It's not surprising, considering just how pungent smell[[note]]He says he's come back to durian fruits are.several times over the years to see if he can get over his aversion and share in the experience durian lovers rave about. Each time, however, he finds himself overwhelmed by the smell.[[/note]].
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* Bernard from ''Series/BlackBooks'', has, over the course of the series, ingested a variety of things including a coaster, slug pellets, oven cleaner, coffee granules and a teacup. His assistant Manny attributes this to Bernard's alcoholism and chain-smoking having killed off most of his tastebuds.
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* ''Series/TheOrville'' Moclans are known for this. Due to evolving on a fairly desolate planet, they can obtain nutrients from almost anything. It's a common joke in the mess hall to ask Bortus to eat random objects. He has been shown to eat a huge ball of wasabi, a napkin, an entire glass, and silverware with no ill effects. Accidentally ingesting part of [[BlobMonster Yaphit]] made him ill until the part was removed though.
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* ''Series/TheOrville'' Moclans are known for this. Due to evolving on a fairly desolate planet, they can obtain nutrients from almost anything. It's a common joke in the mess hall to ask Bortus to eat random objects. He has been shown to eat a huge ball of wasabi, a napkin, a cactus, an entire glass, and silverware with no ill effects. At one point he was going to eat a pistol, but the result was not seen on screen. Accidentally ingesting part of [[BlobMonster Yaphit]] made him ill until the part was removed though.
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* ''Series/TheOrville'' Moclans are known for this. Due to evolving on a fairly desolate planet, they can obtain nutrients from almost anything. It's a common joke in the mess hall to ask Bortus to eat random objects. He has been shown to eat a huge ball of wasabi, a napkin, an entire glass, and silverware with no ill effects. Accidentally ingesting part of [[BlobMonster Yaphit]] made him ill until the part was removed though.
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* Muppet monsters in general are Extreme Omnivores, but special mention goes to The [[Series/TheMuppetShow Lunch Counter Monster]] and [[Series/MuppetsTonight Carl the Big Mean Monster]], whose sketches seem to revolve around the abnormal things they eat. Then there's Animal, who, amoung other things, once ate a TV set without unplugging it.
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** He's also pretty indiscriminate in regards drinks, too. In the first episode of season 8 he mentions polishing off just about everything in the drinks cabinet, including advocaat, that "smeg-awful pink stuff" (windowlene- a kind of glass cleaner) and "that chartreuse green liquory thing" (swarfega- heavy-duty hand cleaner normally used to remove oil and grease).
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E15PlanetOfTheDead "Planet of the Dead"]]: The HordeOfAlienLocusts (well, flying stingrays) strips worlds bare by eating everything on them before moving on to the next planet.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway "It Takes You Away"]]: The Doctor sticks some soil in her mouth to determine their location, point in time, and the [=TripAdvisor=]-rating of a nearby alpaca farm (and giftshop!). She then continues eating soil, even offering some to her companions.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway "It Takes You Away"]]: The Doctor sticks some soil in her mouth to determine location, point in time, and the [=TripAdvisor=]-rating of a nearby giftshop. She then continues eating soil, even offering some to her companions.
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* The Tenctonese of ''Series/{{Alien Nation}}'' have extremely robust gastrointestinal systems, preferring and being able to digest edibles unsuitable to humans, like [[AlienLunch raw road kill]]. They also get [[BizarreAlienBiology inebriated on spoiled milk]].
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]], the Pting will eat anything non-organic, which is a definite problem for the spaceship it's wound up on.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway It Takes You Away]], the Doctor sticks some soil in her mouth to determine location, point in time, and the [=TripAdvisor=]-rating of a nearby giftshop. She then continues eating soil, even offering some to her companions.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway It Takes You Away]], the Doctor sticks some soil in her mouth to determine location, point in time, and the [=TripAdvisor=]-rating of a nearby giftshop. She then continues eating soil, even offering some to her companions.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWho2006CSTheRunawayBride "The Runaway Bride"]]: The Racnoss are described as having eaten whole planets, which is why several other civilizations, the Fledgling Empires, banded together to stop them in the early days of the universe.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The TsurangaConundrum"]], the Conundrum"]]: The Pting will eat anything non-organic, which is a definite problem for the spaceship it's wound up on.
**In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway It "It Takes You Away]], the Away"]]: The Doctor sticks some soil in her mouth to determine location, point in time, and the [=TripAdvisor=]-rating of a nearby giftshop. She then continues eating soil, even offering some to her companions.
** [[Recap/DoctorWho2006CSTheRunawayBride "The Runaway Bride"]]: The Racnoss are described as having eaten whole planets, which is why several other civilizations, the Fledgling Empires, banded together to stop them in the early days of the universe.
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