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* The hostile gang of monkeys from the sequel to ''VideoGame/ReturnToMysteriousIsland'' hurl ... something ... brown and sticky at Mina to bar her from crossing the temple chamber. Although it's not specifically ''stated'' to be poo, the monkeys are perched on bare ledges with no mud or other alternative ammunition to hand.
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* Some enemies in ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' are capable of crapping out little pieces of living poop (some of them even ''are'' larger pieces of living poop.

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* Some enemies in ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' are capable of crapping out little pieces of living poop (some of them even ''are'' larger pieces of living poop. One particular boss, Brownie, not only produces a whole bunch of these, but also lies down POOP MINES, which burst into poison gas and shoot corn pieces around.
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* Some enemies in ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' are capable of crapping out little pieces of living poop (some of them even ''are'' larger pieces of living poop.
** One particular boss, The Carrion Queen, has the ability to lay down pieces of Red Poop, which cause CollisionDamage and can regenerate a bit of time after being destroyed. For that reason she's considered ThatOneBoss.
** One of the items you can get is called "No. 2". It causes that, after shooting nonstop for a few seconds, Isaac with lay down a Butt Bomb, which is a bomb made of poop. Not only is it able to damage things the same way a usual bomb does, but it also causes small damage and confusion to all enemies in the room.
** Introduced in the ''Repentance'' expansion is an item called "Montezuma's Revenge". Similarily to No. 2, you have to charge it by shooting for a bit... after which Isaac will be propelled forward by what can only be described as a ''diarrhea laser'' that can damage enemies.
** Also, one of the MechanicallyUnusualClass characters introduced in ''Repentance'', [[spoiler: Tainted ???]], has this as his gimmick: instead of using bombs, he produces different kinds of poop which he then throws at his enemies. Yeah, this game has a lot of ToiletHumor.
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* The GarbagePostKid often likes to do this online, albeit with images of the substance in question.

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* The GarbagePostKid {{troll}} often likes to do this online, albeit with images of the substance in question.
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* In Creator/SimonRGreen's ''Beyond the Blue Moon'', a hermit who's sick of peasants assuming he's some sort of holy prophet throws mud and deer scat at would-be supplicants so they'll leave him alone.

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* ''Literature/ForestKingdom'': In Creator/SimonRGreen's ''Beyond book 4 (''Beyond the Blue Moon'', Moon''), the Shaman, a hermit who's who got sick of peasants assuming he's some sort of holy prophet throws prophet, has a history of throwing mud and deer scat at would-be supplicants so they'll leave him alone.
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* Referenced as a literal way of GettingCrapPastTheRadar in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' when Superboy is told he should be thankful that a monkey only threw a protein bar at him.

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* Referenced as a literal way of GettingCrapPastTheRadar in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' when Superboy is told he should be thankful that a monkey only threw a protein bar at him.
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* Several {{Mons}} in ''TabletopGame/{{Mortasheen}}'' weaponize taking a shit. Usually, the waste matter is a HollywoodAcid (the aforesead mons will reingest their wastes in order to concentrate them to corrosive levels of chemical potency)or laced with a FesteringFungus, but one creature makes dirt with such force it's treated as a ''siege weapon.''

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* Several {{Mons}} in ''TabletopGame/{{Mortasheen}}'' weaponize taking a shit. Usually, the waste matter is a HollywoodAcid (the aforesead mons will reingest their wastes in order to concentrate them to corrosive levels of chemical potency)or potency) or laced with a FesteringFungus, but one creature makes dirt with such force it's treated as a ''siege weapon.''
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* In ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', Sukamon and Numemon are masters of this trope.

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* In ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', Sukamon [[JokeCharacter Sukamon, Numemon,]] and Numemon their [[PaletteSwap variants]] are masters of this trope.trope, as is Nanimon.
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* "Dung showering" by hippopotamuses.

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* "Dung showering" by hippopotamuses. They release with a fair degree of force, but what ''really'' ramps up the revulsion is that they whirl their tails through the poo as it emerges, spattering it far and wide.
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* On one episode of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' had Professor Bobo do this to The Observer. Luckily it was never shown on screen. In fact, it's a RunningGag on both ''[=MST3=]'' and SpiritualSuccessor Podcast/RiffTrax that anytime a primate is on screen, a riff about it throwing poo will soon follow. UpToEleven in [=RiffTrax=]'s riffed short ''Film/OneGotFat''.

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* On one One episode of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' had Professor Bobo do this to The Observer. Luckily it was never shown on screen. In fact, it's a RunningGag on both ''[=MST3=]'' and SpiritualSuccessor Podcast/RiffTrax that anytime a primate is on screen, a riff about it throwing poo will soon follow. UpToEleven TurnedUpToEleven in [=RiffTrax=]'s riffed short ''Film/OneGotFat''.
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* In "[[Recap/CloneHighS1E08ARoomOfOnesCloneThePieOfTheStorm A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm]]" of ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'', in the midst of Joan's and Cleo's turf fight, Cleo tells Abe that Joan has started acting "like a monkey in every way." At the same time, Joan throws a dubious brown substance that flies right past the couple.
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* The ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' games have Dung Bombs that the player can throw at various monsters to ward them. It is typically best used when a Qurupeco is trying to imitate a call, or when another monster has you pinned - nobody likes having a monster chew their faces off. The monster Congalala is also able to throw its own dung at a hunter, inflicting a "soiled" status effect that temporarily prevents consumption of food or drink - your most reliable means of healing.

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* The ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' games have Dung Bombs that the player can throw at various monsters to ward them.drive them off. It is typically best used when a Qurupeco is trying to imitate a call, or when another monster has you pinned - nobody likes having a monster chew their faces off. The monster Congalala is also able to throw its own dung at a hunter, inflicting a "soiled" status effect that temporarily prevents consumption of food or drink - your most reliable means of healing.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'', Trevor and Sopha at one point reminisce about [[NoodleIncident fighting flying demon goats that dropped flaming goat feces on them]].
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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has the Guardian Ape, who uses this along with GassHole as part of its attacks.

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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has the Guardian Ape, who uses this along with GassHole {{Fartillery}} as part of its attacks.
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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has the Great Ape, who uses this along with GassHole as part of its attacks.

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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has the Great Guardian Ape, who uses this along with GassHole as part of its attacks.
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* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' has the Great Ape, who uses this along with GassHole as part of its attacks.
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* Crowrilla from ''VideoGame/FightOfAnimals'', being [[MixAndMatchCritters part-gorilla]], can throw feces that look like the poop emoji, complete with face.
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** Implied in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E21GirlyEdition Girly Edition]]": "And in schoolyard fights, the highly anticipated match between Kearney and Mr. Largo ended in a disqualification for use of dog-doo on a stick."


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** Dung was one of the ingredients the Scythians used in their arrow poison, along with putrefying blood and venomous snake corpses.
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* ''Literature/WelcomeToWonderland'': Kevin the Monkey from "Beach Party Surf Monkey" is prone to doing this whenever he's angry. First, he throws some at Aiden Tyler when he demands Kevin be fired from the movie, and he [[spoiler:covers Room 1313 in his poop when Veronica Conch is holding him there to get him out of the movie. He then hits Veronica with some poop when the door to Room 1313 is opened]].
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* In ''VideoGame/DeathStranding'', the main character Sam is a repatriate, and that makes his blood and excretions dangerous to the [=BTs=]. Later on he gains the ability to create grenades out of his own feces to weaken [=BTs=].
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-->'''Leela:''' What's that they're flinging at us?!\\

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-->'''Leela:''' -->'''Farnsworth:''' What's that they're flinging at us?!\\



'''Gunter:''' Oh Lord! All over the dean!

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'''Gunter:''' Oh Lord! dear lord! All over the dean!
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* Monkeys. [[TruthInTelevision Yes, they DO fling poo.]], and anything else they can get their hands on. Their poo-hurling habit became infamous in the days when zoo animals' exhibits were plain concrete boxes, offering them no alternative ammunition. Most zoos nowadays have enclosures that replicate the animals' natural environment, and are therefore less conducive to poo-throwing behavior.

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* Monkeys. [[TruthInTelevision Yes, they DO fling poo.]], poo]], and anything else they can get their hands on. Their poo-hurling habit became infamous in the days when zoo animals' exhibits were plain concrete boxes, offering them no alternative ammunition. Most zoos nowadays have enclosures that replicate the animals' natural environment, and are therefore less conducive to poo-throwing behavior.
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* The ''Soiled Trousers'' pants from ''VideoGame/GrimDawn'' are the result of ''someone else'' shitting your pants. It grants, yes, you guessed it, the ability to throw turds at the enemy.
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* In ''Videogame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'', Old People will fling their colostomy bags at you during the mission at the retirement home.
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Methane is nontoxic and is not the main component of faeces.


* Human feces have been used to poison weapons throughout history. This was done mostly out of an accidental find instead of actual understanding (until decades later) that its main substance, methane, kills in about four hours from contact with bloodstream.

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* Human feces have been used to poison weapons throughout history. This was done mostly out of an accidental find instead of actual understanding (until decades later) that its main substance, methane, kills in about four hours from contact with bloodstream.
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* The fifth ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' game has its bears literally crap on you. Nobody, not even [[NatureHero Anna]], takes this one well.
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* In ''Manga/{{Drifters}}'', Oda Nobunaga makes great use of feces by weaponizing them, first as poison dipped in arrows and eventually as an ingredient for gunpowder

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* In ''Manga/{{Drifters}}'', Oda Nobunaga makes great use of feces by weaponizing them, first as poison dipped in dipping arrows in it as an impromptu venom and eventually as an ingredient for gunpowder
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* In ''Manga/{{Drifters}}'', Oda Nobunaga makes great use of feces by weaponizing them, first as poison dipped in arrows and eventually as an ingredient for gunpowder
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* Monkeys. [[TruthInTelevision Yes, they DO fling poo.]], and anything else they can get their hands on. Their poo-hurling habit became infamous in the days when zoo animals' exhibits were plain concrete boxes, offering them no alternative ammunition.

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* Monkeys. [[TruthInTelevision Yes, they DO fling poo.]], and anything else they can get their hands on. Their poo-hurling habit became infamous in the days when zoo animals' exhibits were plain concrete boxes, offering them no alternative ammunition. Most zoos nowadays have enclosures that replicate the animals' natural environment, and are therefore less conducive to poo-throwing behavior.
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* Homer one time got poo flung at him (''right in the face'') by an angry chimp that he teased by pretending to offer peanuts in a 2-minute short preceding ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.

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