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* In ''Creator/AbbottAndCostello: Lost in Alaska'', while throwing things at the bad guys to keep them from advancing, Abbott says they've thrown everything but the kitchen sink. Guess what Costello does.

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* In ''Creator/AbbottAndCostello: Lost in Alaska'', while ''Film/LostInAlaska'': While getting stuff out of the "ammunition igloo" (which is full of miscellaneous items) and throwing things them at the bad guys Stillman and his henchmen to keep them from advancing, Abbott Tom says they've he and George have thrown everything but the kitchen sink. Guess what Costello does.George promptly comes back with one and hurls it at the trio.
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* A ''WesternAnimation/BatFink'' cartoon had a villain whose main gimmick was a magnet. He was defeated when he turned it on Batfink's sidekick karate, and the metric tons of random gadgets and doodads up Karate's sleeve crushed his machine. Batfink comments that it was a good thing Karate had in his sleeve "everything but the kitchen sink!"...to which Karate responds by pulling out a kitchen sink, saying he'd put it there last week!

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* A ''WesternAnimation/BatFink'' cartoon had a villain whose main gimmick was a magnet. He was defeated when he turned it on Batfink's sidekick karate, Karate, and the metric tons of random gadgets and doodads up Karate's sleeve [[UtilityBelt "utility sleeve"]] crushed his machine. Batfink comments that it was a good thing Karate had in his sleeve "everything but the kitchen sink!"...to which Karate responds by pulling out a kitchen sink, saying he'd put it there last week!
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* ''WesternAnimation/TopCatAndTheBeverlyHillsCats'': Humorously subverted, then played straight, in a scene where Top Cat and his gang are having a wild party and their neighbors respond by throwing a bunch of junk at them to get them to be quiet. Fancy then remarks that the neighbors have thrown everything but the kitchen sink; the next object dropped is a grand piano. T.C. yells, "What's the matter with you up there?! He said, 'kitchen sink'!", with predictable results.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TopCatAndTheBeverlyHillsCats'': Humorously subverted, then played straight, straight in a scene where the same scene. When Top Cat and his gang are having a wild party and party, their neighbors respond by throwing a bunch of junk at them to get them to be quiet. Fancy then remarks that the neighbors have thrown everything but the kitchen sink; the next object dropped is a grand piano. T.C. yells, "What's the matter with you up there?! He said, 'kitchen sink'!", with predictable results.
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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/WowWowWubbzy'' has a scene where Widget uses the Wubmobile's drill to dig for Daizy's ring. When various things come out of the ground, she says that the drill is "digging up everything but the kitchen sink!" And on cue, the sink is the next thing that comes out of the ground.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/TopCat Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats]]'': Humorously subverted, then played straight at one point. Top Cat and his gang are having a wild party and their neighbors respond by throwing a bunch of junk at them to get them to quiet. Fancy then remarks that the neighbors have thrown everything but the kitchen sink; the next object dropped is a grand piano. T.C. yells "What's the matter with you up there?! He said, 'kitchen sink'!", with predictable results.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/TopCat Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats]]'': ''WesternAnimation/TopCatAndTheBeverlyHillsCats'': Humorously subverted, then played straight at one point. straight, in a scene where Top Cat and his gang are having a wild party and their neighbors respond by throwing a bunch of junk at them to get them to be quiet. Fancy then remarks that the neighbors have thrown everything but the kitchen sink; the next object dropped is a grand piano. T.C. yells yells, "What's the matter with you up there?! He said, 'kitchen sink'!", with predictable results. results.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'': When the Seven Dwarfs let Snow White sleep in their beds, they all have to find [[AnOddPlaceToSleep new places to sleep]]. Doc sleeps in the kitchen sink, and at one point, a drop of water from the pump falls into his mouth.
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%%* Similar gag happens in ''Film/{{Hellzapoppin}}''.

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%%* Similar gag happens * ''Film/{{Hellzapoppin}}'': When Jeff is reviewing the props for the revue, he comments that they have everything but the kitchen sink. Johnson then walks in ''Film/{{Hellzapoppin}}''.carrying a sink.
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* In ''Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games'', a ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' SpinOff game, the Burper mini-game is a shooter where you make Pumbaa belch on various stuff that falls from a tree. One of the possible targets is a kitchen sink.
* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''[[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} Warcraft: Orcs and Humans]]'' has a list of special thanks, with the final entry being "The Kitchen Sink and you for reading this."

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* In ''Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games'', a ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' SpinOff game, ''VideoGame/TimonAndPumbaasJungleGames'', the Burper mini-game is a shooter where you make Pumbaa belch on various stuff that falls from a tree. One of the possible targets is a kitchen sink.
* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''[[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} Warcraft: Orcs and Humans]]'' ''VideoGame/WarcraftOrcsAndHumans'' has a list of special thanks, with the final entry being "The Kitchen Sink and you for reading this."
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* In ''VideoGame/StayTooned'', Schmooze provides Fiddle with a large platter of things to eat. They consist of things from normal food items, like a taco, a hot dog, and a pack of [[BlandNameProduct Pyrenees Mints]]; to raw ingredients that don't make sense to eat, like a half coconut with its shell still on, a whole turnip, and a dead rat; to inedible items including a leather boot and, as the trope would imply, a kitchen sink.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'': In "Victim of Fashion", Jenny is manipulated by the Crust Cousins into believing being thin is the only way to be fashionable and gain popularity. She has her friend Sheldon remove every unnecessary part in her body, including all her Earth-defending weapons. Among the items given emphasis in Sheldon's garage is a kitchen sink.
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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'', Fred attempts to invent a new soft drink called [[ShoutOut 412 Up]] by mixing various ingredients together. After finishing, he comments that he threw in everything but the kitchen sink. When the mixture explodes, Fred says maybe he should've added it.

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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'', Fred attempts to invent a new soft drink called [[ShoutOut 412 Up]] by mixing various ingredients together. After finishing, he comments that he threw in everything but the kitchen sink. When the mixture explodes, explodes in his face, Fred says maybe he should've added it.
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* In ''Fanfic/AsNApproachesInfinity'', when Karin finds out about Homura's shield storage, she suggests Homura add a sink to it so she can invoke this trope when people bring it up.
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* In the Disney version of ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceAndThePauper'', when the Prince, Donald and Goofy are escaping from the dungeons, the weasel guards throw a bunch of knives and other weapons at them. A FreezeFrameBonus shows a kitchen sink among the stuff thrown at Goofy.
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* The ghostly composers Mr. Passion and [[BonusBoss Lord Passion]] in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER 3}}'', being able to command {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s to attack the player, occasionally throw "everything but the kitchen sink" at the heroes.

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* The ghostly composers Mr. Passion and [[BonusBoss [[OptionalBoss Lord Passion]] in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER 3}}'', being able to command {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s to attack the player, occasionally throw "everything but the kitchen sink" at the heroes.
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'''Screwy:''' Well, don't want to disappoint ya, chum. (''hits him with kitchen sink'')

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'''Screwy:''' Well, don't want to disappoint ya, chum. (''hits him with kitchen sink'')sink; [[WingdingEyes Meathead's eyes read "Closed for the Duration"]]'')
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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': The episode "Save the Tree", in which the kids are trying to prevent a bulldozer from cutting down Mighty Pete, the oldest tree in the city, which also has a treehouse, by throwing stuff in its way, without success. Sid comments that they've "thrown everything but the kitchen sink," then promptly throws the kitchen sink, which also fails.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': The In the episode "Save the Tree", in which the kids are trying to prevent a bulldozer from cutting knocking down Mighty Pete, the oldest tree in the city, which also has a treehouse, by throwing stuff in its way, without success. Sid comments that they've "thrown everything but the kitchen sink," then promptly throws the kitchen sink, which also fails.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' has an episode in which the kids are in a tree and trying to prevent a bulldozer from cutting it down by throwing stuff in its way, without success. Sid comments that they've "thrown everything but the kitchen sink," then promptly throws the kitchen sink. Which also fails.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' has an ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': The episode "Save the Tree", in which the kids are in a tree and trying to prevent a bulldozer from cutting it down Mighty Pete, the oldest tree in the city, which also has a treehouse, by throwing stuff in its way, without success. Sid comments that they've "thrown everything but the kitchen sink," then promptly throws the kitchen sink. Which sink, which also fails.
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* The WesternAnimation/ScrewySquirrel cartoon ''The Screwy Truant'' has a scene where Screwy hits Meathead the dog with a bunch of items found in a steamer trunk labeled "Assorted Swell Things To Hit Dog On Head":
-->'''Meathead:''' Gee whiz! He hit me with everything but the kitchen sink.\\

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* The WesternAnimation/ScrewySquirrel cartoon ''The Screwy Truant'' ''WesternAnimation/TheScrewyTruant'' has a scene where Screwy hits Meathead the dog dog, playing the role of Truant Officer, with a bunch of items found in a steamer trunk labeled "Assorted Swell Things To Hit Dog On Head":
-->'''Meathead:''' -->'''Truant Officer Meathead:''' Gee whiz! He hit me with everything but the kitchen sink.\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': In the "Battle of the Brainteasers" when Gosalyn uncovers the aliens disguised as hats, she runs home and block the door with chairs, table, refrigerator and finally a kitchen sink.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'':
** "Duck Blind" has Megavolt fighting Darkwing by using electricity to activate various appliances to attack him. When Darkwing exclaims that "he's using everything [[TemptingFate but the kitchen sink!]]", Megavolt animates a kitchen sink, which he uses as a crawling vehicle to escape the scene.
--->'''D.W.:''' ...I stand corrected.
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In the "Battle of the Brainteasers" when Gosalyn uncovers the aliens disguised as hats, she runs home and block the door with chairs, table, refrigerator and finally a kitchen sink.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel'' short "I Am Cliched", after a barrage of {{Anvil|OnHead}}s, a {{Piano|Drop}}, an elephant and a whale, fall on Weasel and Baboon, the latter notes "all that's missing is the kitchen sink!" Cue that falling on Weasel.
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* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'': The ''Daishi X'' variant was originally a hypothetical configuration of the ''Daishi'' omnimech that showed up in the Total Warfare rulebook that mounts one of virtually every single different type of weapon system that was in the game at the time so that it could serve as an example for how to use each weapon. When it was finally given a canon record sheet in Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrade Unabridged, it quickly earned the FanNickname "The Kitchen Sink" due to its eclectic array of weaponry. For the record, it carries one Large Pulse Laser, one Heavy Medium laser, two Extended Range Micro Lasers, one Ultra-10 autocannon, one LB 5-X autocannon, one Advanced Tactical Missile 6-pod, one Streak Short Range Missile 2-pod, one Short Range Missile 4-pod, and one Long Range Missile 15-pod.
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* In ''Machinima/SpriggsAHalo3Machinima'', there's this exchange:

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* In 1945's ''Californy 'er Bust!'', WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} narrates, "They threw everything at us but the kitchen sink!". Guess what hits him next?
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* In ''Fanfic/SeaOfSouls'', the Straw Hats take everything that they can get their hands on when they raid Las Noches for supplies, which Zoro [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] when he notices a bag containing a certain object
--> '''Zoro''': Tch. Was it really necessary to even take the kitchen sink?
--> '''Sanji''': Where else are we supposed to wash up?
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** In "Suited for Success", bigwig fashion designer [[AwesomeMcCoolname Hoity Toity]] calls the dresses at Rarity's first fashion show a "piled-on mishmash of everything but the kitchen sink". Cue a thoroughly-embarrassed Rarity hiding a kitchen sink behind the curtains.

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** In "Suited for Success", bigwig fashion designer [[AwesomeMcCoolname Hoity Toity]] Toity calls the dresses at Rarity's first fashion show a "piled-on mishmash of everything but the kitchen sink". sink." Cue a thoroughly-embarrassed Rarity hiding a kitchen sink behind the curtains.
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** The video for "Fantasy Races" shows numerous types of elves, including, at the end of the row, "Kitchen Sink Elves", who are all literally holding said bathroom feature.

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