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* ''WebAnimation/FlipnoteWarrior'': Ugo vomits out the Platform/{{Wii}} Remote, which for Mome is a TransformationTrinket, and he asks him to come up with another way.
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* ''WebAnimation/FlipnoteWarrior'': Ugo vomits out the Platform/{{Wii}} Remote, which for Mome is a TransformationTrinket, and he asks him to come up with another way.
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* ''Series/OnePiece2023'': When he's about to be captured by the Buggy Pirates in the second episode, Luffy swallows the map to the Grand Line (rigid metal case and all) so they won't find it.
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* In the Hungarian folktale "The Little Rooster and the Turkish Sultan", the rooster has a magic stomach like this, which he uses to great effect: he can swallow and regurgitate everything from a well's entire water supply to '''''a swarm of hornets'''''. And since this is a children's tale, he does the latter without killing the insects; instead, he uses them as a ''GroinAttack BreathWeapon'' against the Sultan.
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* In the French folktale ''Literature/{{Drakestail}}'', the titular duck swallows the friends he meets en route to the king so they can accompany him in his gizzard. Later, when the king tries to kill him in various ways, Drakestail summons his friends from inside him so they can help out. It is worth mentioning, however, that those friends [[Main/{{Sizeshifter}} "make themselves quite small"]] before getting swallowed.
** In the Hungarianfolktale variant "The Little Rooster and the Turkish Sultan", the rooster has a magic stomach like this, which he uses to great effect: effect. Without them being shrinked beforehand, he can swallow and regurgitate everything from a well's entire water supply to '''''a swarm of hornets'''''. And since this is a children's tale, he does the latter without killing the insects; instead, he uses them as a ''GroinAttack BreathWeapon'' against the Sultan.
** In the Hungarian
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** ''Film/TheMarvels2023'': When the S.A.B.E.R. scientists have to evacuate their crumbling space station that only has ten escape pods, our heroes get the idea to have Goose [[spoiler: and her new litter of kittens]] eat them all so they can escape in one pod. The workers aren't too keen on this, as they respond to this idea by trying to run for their lives. Nevertheless, the entire population of the station is successfully swallowed and carried to their destination on Earth.
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** ''Film/TheMarvels2023'': When the S.A.B.E.R. scientists have to evacuate their crumbling space station that only has ten escape pods, our heroes get the idea to have Goose [[spoiler: and her new litter of kittens]] kittens eat them all so they can escape in one pod. The workers aren't too keen on this, as they respond to this idea by trying to run for their lives. Nevertheless, the entire population of the station is successfully swallowed and carried to their destination on Earth.Earth.
--->[[ARareSentence "Stop running. Let the Flerkens eat you."]]
--->[[ARareSentence "Stop running. Let the Flerkens eat you."]]
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** ''Film/TheMarvels2023'': When the S.A.B.E.R. scientists have to evacuate their crumbling space station that only has ten escape pods, our heroes get the idea to have Goose [[spoiler: and her new litter of kittens]] eat them all so they can escape in one pod. The workers aren't too keen on this, as they respond to this idea by trying to run for their lives. Nevertheless, the entire population of the station is successfully swallowed and carried to their destination on Earth.
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* In ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', the [[KillerRabbit adorable kitty]] Goose is actually a [[TheDogIsAnAlien Flerken]], an alien species not too far removed from an EldritchAbomination when they open their mouth. She's also sturdy enough to cat-handle [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] without any ill effects, so when the need arises to carry it safely, she just eats it. [[spoiler:And then coughs it back up like a particularly shiny hairball]].
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* In ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', the ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'': The [[KillerRabbit adorable kitty]] Goose is actually a [[TheDogIsAnAlien Flerken]], an alien species not too far removed from an EldritchAbomination when they open their mouth. She's also sturdy enough to cat-handle [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] without any ill effects, so when the need arises to carry it safely, she just eats it. [[spoiler:And then coughs it back up like a particularly shiny hairball]].hairball]].
** ''Film/TheMarvels2023'': When the S.A.B.E.R. scientists have to evacuate their crumbling space station that only has ten escape pods, our heroes get the idea to have Goose [[spoiler: and her new litter of kittens]] eat them all so they can escape in one pod. The workers aren't too keen on this, as they respond to this idea by trying to run for their lives.
** ''Film/TheMarvels2023'': When the S.A.B.E.R. scientists have to evacuate their crumbling space station that only has ten escape pods, our heroes get the idea to have Goose [[spoiler: and her new litter of kittens]] eat them all so they can escape in one pod. The workers aren't too keen on this, as they respond to this idea by trying to run for their lives.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'': Dora's Backpack, hence her {{catchphrase}}, "Yum, Yum, Yum, Yum, Yum! Delicioso!".
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* TabletopGame/Pathfinder has a temporary version in the form of the 'Bottomless Stomach' spell
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* In the novel ''Literature/DestroyerOfWorlds'', when a Pak is taken prisoner, it hides one of its devices from a search by swallowing the device. When it retrieves the device later, the device's surface is pitted and slightly damaged from the stomach acids. However, the device functions. Nonetheless, the Pak believes it will not survive another trip through its stomach.
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* In the ''Literature/KnownSpace'' novel ''Literature/DestroyerOfWorlds'', ''Destroyer of Worlds'', when a Pak is taken prisoner, it hides one of its devices from a search by swallowing the device. When it retrieves the device later, the device's surface is pitted and slightly damaged from the stomach acids. However, the device functions. Nonetheless, the Pak believes it will not survive another trip through its stomach.
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* In ''Wereling2009,'' Trey gets into a demon-lord's castle with a magic ring. He needs it to get back out, but in werewolf form he can't wear it, and [[ShapeshifitngExcludesClothing he has no clothes]], so swallowing it is his only option.
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** SCP-2094, nicknamed Motormouth, is a man with the ability to swallow just about anything, from props to people, and regurgitate it without any apparent harm to him nor the item he consumes. He used to be a clown in [[CircusOfFear Herman Fuller's Circus of the Disquieting]].
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** SCP-2094, nicknamed Motormouth, is a man with the ability to [[RubberOrifice stretch his mouth up to two meters wide]], swallow just about anything, from props to people, and regurgitate it without any apparent harm to him nor the item he consumes. He used to be a clown in [[CircusOfFear Herman Fuller's Circus of the Disquieting]].
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* ''VideoGame/RainWorld'' has the playable slugcats. Though slugcats can eat like any other creature, they can swallow small indigestible items, mainly pearls, to hold them as sort of a 'third hand' while they are busy climbing, carrying spears, etc.
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* In ''Manga/SoulEater'', two characters show this trait- the minor antagonist Ragnarok and the major antagonist Asura. Asura's most prominent special move is half coughing up a spear and stabbing people with it.
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* In the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession3HonkyTonkWoman Honky Tonk Woman]]", Spike does swallows a cigarette when told there's no smoking in that area, then burps it up later. He repeats the process with a poker chip, not knowing it was the episode's MacGuffin.
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* In the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession3HonkyTonkWoman Honky Tonk Woman]]", Spike does swallows a cigarette when told there's no smoking in that area, then burps it up later. He repeats the process with a poker chip, not knowing it was the episode's MacGuffin.
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* In the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession3HonkyTonkWoman Honky Tonk Woman]]", Spike does this. He swallows a cigarette when told there's no smoking in that area, then burps it up later. He repeats the process with a poker chip in the same episode.
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* In the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession3HonkyTonkWoman Honky Tonk Woman]]", Spike does this. He swallows a cigarette when told there's no smoking in that area, then burps it up later. He repeats the process with a poker chip in chip, not knowing it was the same episode.episode's MacGuffin.
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* There is a courier frogman in ''TabletopGame/TheDarkEye'', who offers this mode of transportation commercially for sealed letters and small packages, that need to be kept extra safe and secret.