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* GoneHorriblyRight: The use of the growth formula to treat Bobby's hormone deficiency leads to him continuously growing as well developing a psychotic aggression, to the point at the end he kills his doctor and escapes.


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* SequelHook: The rats are taken care of, but Bobby has grown even bigger and killed his doctor before escaping.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Some versions of the movie poster show rats baring ferocious canine teeth, which rats and other rodents don't actually have.
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* TouchOfTheMonster: One one version of the VHS cover, the giant rat appears to be copping a feel of the dead woman's butt.

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* TouchOfTheMonster: One On one version of the VHS cover, the giant rat appears to be copping a feel of the dead woman's butt.
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* DirtyCoward: During the attack on the pool, White tries to use Mary Anne as a HumanShield to protect himself from a rat.

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* DirtyCoward: During the attack on the pool, White tries to use Mary Anne as a HumanShield to protect himself from a rat. ''Then'' he shoves her at the rat as a DeliciousDistraction. [[spoiler:It fails.]]
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%%* BloodierAndGorier

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%%* BloodierAndGorier* BloodierAndGorier: It's definitely a lot gorier than the previous film.
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Ostensibly, it's the sequel to Creator/BertIGordon's 1970's [[Film/TheFoodOfTheGods (partial) adaptation]] of Creator/HGWells' novel ''The Food of the Gods'', although the movie's shooting title was simply ''Gnaw'' and the connection to Gordon's film was added later. Certainly, it has nothing to do with the events of the 70's film beyond the title. In that film, the titular "food" was a mysterious oatmeal-like glop that burbled up from the ground. Here, the "food" (and it's only called that once) is a greenish growth serum developed by a scientist.

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Ostensibly, it's the sequel to Creator/BertIGordon's 1970's 1976 [[Film/TheFoodOfTheGods (partial) movie adaptation]] of Creator/HGWells' novel ''The Food of the Gods'', although the movie's shooting title was simply ''Gnaw'' and the connection to Gordon's film was added later. Certainly, it has nothing to do with the events of the 70's film beyond the title. In that film, the titular "food" was a mysterious oatmeal-like glop that burbled up from the ground. Here, the "food" (and it's only called that once) is a greenish growth serum developed by a scientist.
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* ShoutOut: The university is called Hamelin College, a reference to ''ThePiedPiperOfHamelin''. There are also a few scenes using the tune ''Three Blind Mice'' to lure rats, one on a flute, another ''Pied Piper'' reference.

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* ShoutOut: The university is called Hamelin College, a reference to ''ThePiedPiperOfHamelin''.''Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin''. There are also a few scenes using the tune ''Three Blind Mice'' to lure rats, one on a flute, another ''Pied Piper'' reference.

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