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** Another episode has pirate Don Karnage send his two main henchmen, [[BumblingHenchmenDuo Mad Dog and Dumptruck]], into the city, telling them to plunder everything, including the kitchen sink. Later on, the heroes have a confrontation with a giant squid who accidentally rips a sink out of the kitchen, dropping it into their submarine. [[LiteralMinded Don Karnage is not amused when they bring it to him]].

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** Another episode has pirate Don Karnage send his two main henchmen, [[BumblingHenchmenDuo Mad Dog and Dumptruck]], into the city, telling them to plunder everything, including the kitchen sink. Later on, the heroes have a confrontation with a giant squid GiantSquid who accidentally rips a sink out of the kitchen, dropping it into their submarine. [[LiteralMinded Don Karnage is not amused when they bring it to him]].
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** In a Creator/CarlBarks story, Uncle Scrooge and a [[CommieLand Brutopian]] try to outbid each other at an auction. The competition escalates to the point where the Brutopian has to bid all the kitchen sinks of his country.

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** In a Creator/CarlBarks story, Creator/CarlBarks's story "A Cold Bargain", Uncle Scrooge and a [[CommieLand Brutopian]] try to outbid each other at an auction. The competition escalates to the point where the Brutopian has to bid all the kitchen sinks of his country. Scrooge asks him how many that is, the exhausted Brutopian barks, "five!" So Scrooge adds ''six'' kitchen sinks to his bid, and wins the auction.

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KitchenSinkIncluded: One of the more amusing spells in the game is "Kitchen Sink," in reference to the phrase and the versatility of magic.
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KitchenSinkIncluded: One of the more amusing spells in the game is "Kitchen Sink," in reference to the phrase and the versatility of magic.
* One of the more amusing spells in the 1974 ''VideoGame/{{dnd}}'' game is "Kitchen Sink," in reference to the phrase and the versatility of magic.
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* During the disturbance between dimensions in ''[[ComicBook/TheNail JLA: Another Nail]]'', a kitchen sink is seen floating.

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* During the disturbance between dimensions in ''[[ComicBook/TheNail JLA: Another Nail]]'', in a SplashPanel featuring multiple time periods and alternate realities colliding, a kitchen sink is seen floating.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'': In the episode "Enemy with My Face", She-Ra is battling a mud clone of her that Shadow Weaver created, and who is throwing everything in the village at She-Ra. At one point, She-Ra says the creature has thrown everything at her but the kitchen sink, which of course gets thrown at her next. She-Ra gives an AsideGlance and says, "Well, I guess I was wrong."

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* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''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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* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''VideoGame/WarcraftOrcsAndHumans'' ''[[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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* ''Barely'' averted in ''[[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo 1636: The Saxon Uprising]]'', when Michael Stearns is denouncing [[spoiler:Axel Oxenstierna]]'s actions:
--> The list went on for quite some time. The kitchen sink wasn’t there, but only because Mike hadn’t been able to figure out a plausible way to accuse Oxenstierna of stealing it.

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* ''Barely'' averted in ''[[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo 1636: The Saxon Uprising]]'', when Michael Mike Stearns is denouncing [[spoiler:Axel Oxenstierna]]'s actions:
--> The list went on for quite some time. The kitchen sink wasn’t there, but only because Mike hadn’t been able to figure out a plausible way to accuse Oxenstierna [[spoiler:Oxenstierna]] of stealing it.
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* ''Barely'' averted in ''[[Literature/{{1632}} 1636: The Saxon Uprising]]'', when Michael Stearns is denouncing [[spoiler:Axel Oxenstierna]]'s actions:

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* ''Barely'' averted in ''[[Literature/{{1632}} ''[[Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo 1636: The Saxon Uprising]]'', when Michael Stearns is denouncing [[spoiler:Axel Oxenstierna]]'s actions:
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> The list went on for quite some time. The kitchen sink wasn’t there, but only because Mike hadn’t been able to figure out a plausible way to accuse Oxenstierna of stealing it.
> He did accuse the chancellor of imperiling the nation’s sanitation measures and increasing the danger of epidemics, though.

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> --> He did accuse the chancellor of imperiling the nation’s sanitation measures and increasing the danger of epidemics, though.
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* ''Barely'' averted in ''[[Literature/{{1632}} 1636: The Saxon Uprising]]'', when Michael Stearns is denouncing [[spoiler:Axel Oxenstierna]]'s actions:
> The list went on for quite some time. The kitchen sink wasn’t there, but only because Mike hadn’t been able to figure out a plausible way to accuse Oxenstierna of stealing it.
> He did accuse the chancellor of imperiling the nation’s sanitation measures and increasing the danger of epidemics, though.
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* Netflix founder and CEO Reed Hastings [[https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/22/how-netflix-almost-lost-the-movie-rental-wars-to-blockbuster.html said that]] during the startup's battle with Blockbuster Video during the 2000s, Blockbuster had "thrown everything but the kitchen sink at us." Not long after the comment, the CEO of Blockbuster mailed an actual kitchen sink to Netflix.
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* An old UsefulNotes/McDonalds commercial featuring Ronald [=McDonald=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang featured them going on vacation; when they got home, Birdie exclaimed that they had "seen everything but the kitchen sink". Ronald said he'd "fix that", and pulled a lever that caused the kitchen in his house--what they were in--to "sink" about ten five feet into the ground. "Now we've seen the kitchen sink," chuckled Grimace. (The whole commercial had been a HurricaneOfPuns.)



* An old UsefulNotes/McDonalds commercial featuring Ronald [=McDonald=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang featured them going on vacation; when they got home, Birdie exclaimed that they had "seen everything but the kitchen sink". Ronald said he'd "fix that", and pulled a lever that caused the kitchen in his house--what they were in--to "sink" about ten five feet into the ground. "Now we've seen the kitchen sink," chuckled Grimace. (The whole commercial had been a HurricaneOfPuns.)



* Negaduck and Magica Da Spell spend 'Crisis on Infinite Darkwings', the second ''Comicbook/DarkwingDuck'' comic arc, 'recruiting' various Darkwings; all they can find. In one big splash panel showing off their work, you can see… [[https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/scale_medium/5/58127/1617908-kitchen_sink_darkwing.png Darkwing Sink]].
* ''Demon'' #25, one of the many, many origins of ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}. Advertised as including an unneeded Lobo poster. The Demon and Lobo were beating the tar out of each other with every single weapon imaginable, including said sink.



* ''Demon'' #25, one of the many, many origins of ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}. Advertised as including an unneeded Lobo poster. The Demon and Lobo were beating the tar out of each other with every single weapon imaginable, including said sink.
* Negaduck and Magica Da Spell spend 'Crisis on Infinite Darkwings', the second ''Comicbook/DarkwingDuck'' comic arc, 'recruiting' various Darkwings; all they can find. In one big splash panel showing off their work, you can see… [[https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/scale_medium/5/58127/1617908-kitchen_sink_darkwing.png Darkwing Sink]].



* ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'': [[LethalChef Cookie]] can't even get it right when he uses the kitchen sink expression about what's in his food, as Beetle finds a tap in his stew right after that.



* ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'': [[LethalChef Cookie]] can't even get it right when he uses the kitchen sink expression about what's in his food, as Beetle finds a tap in his stew right after that.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/EquestriaGirls'' story, ''Fanfic/AlwaysTheQuietOnes'', after Sunset and the others become convinced [[BewareTheQuietOnes that Fluttershy is secretly a killer who has done away with Rainbow Dash and is coming after them next]], [[FurnitureBlockade they quickly pile up everything]] in front of Sunset's door. Applejack is in the middle of making the analogue when [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Pinkie Pie]] throws the sink onto the pile for extra precaution.



* ''Fanfic/ThisBites'':
** While a literal kitchen sink isn't present, the trope is referenced when, at Whiskey Peak, Cross talks Nami into joining him in "Looting everything that isn't nailed down, and a lot that is!"
** It happens again during the Enies Lobby arc, as Jewelrey Bonney and her crew (along with the Heart Pirates) invade Marine Base G-76; Bonney calls Sengoku to inform him that her crewmates are "taking whatever isn't nailed down, and they're bringing in crowbars for whatever actually ''is''".



* In the ''WesternAnimation/EquestriaGirls'' story, ''Fanfic/AlwaysTheQuietOnes'', after Sunset and the others become convinced [[BewareTheQuietOnes that Fluttershy is secretly a killer who has done away with Rainbow Dash and is coming after them next]], [[FurnitureBlockade they quickly pile up everything]] in front of Sunset's door. Applejack is in the middle of making the analogue when [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Pinkie Pie]] throws the sink onto the pile for extra precaution.
* ''Fanfic/ThisBites'':
** While a literal kitchen sink isn't present, the trope is referenced when, at Whiskey Peak, Cross talks Nami into joining him in "Looting everything that isn't nailed down, and a lot that is!"
** It happens again during the Enies Lobby arc, as Jewelrey Bonney and her crew (along with the Heart Pirates) invade Marine Base G-76; Bonney calls Sengoku to inform him that her crewmates are "taking whatever isn't nailed down, and they're bringing in crowbars for whatever actually ''is''".



* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', the newly-freed Genie starts packing for his trip around the world. One of the things to go in his suitcase: a kitchen sink.



* ''[[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.



* ''[[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.
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', the newly-freed Genie starts packing for his trip around the world. One of the things to go in his suitcase: a kitchen sink.



* In ''[[Literature/TheBerenstainBears The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Run-Amuck Robot]]'', the titular robot is described as being made of "Everything but the kitchen sink. And quite a few sink parts."



* In ''[[Literature/TheBerenstainBears The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Run-Amuck Robot]]'', the titular robot is described as being made of "Everything but the kitchen sink. And quite a few sink parts."






* Some versions of [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs]] -- a text editor at heart that has gained a bewildering array of non-text-editing functions over the decades (notably VideoGame/{{Tetris}}) -- use a ''picture of a kitchen sink'' as the program's icon.



* Some versions of [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs]] -- a text editor at heart that has gained a bewildering array of non-text-editing functions over the decades (notably VideoGame/{{Tetris}}) -- use a ''picture of a kitchen sink'' as the program's icon.



* 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.
* Somebody somewhere must have incautiously described ''VideoGame/NetHack'' as possessing everything but the kitchen sink, because in the very next version... [[http://www.nethackwiki.com/wiki/Sink there was one.]]



* Unsurprisingly, ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'' includes the ability to summon a kitchen sink.



* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'' has Peacock who can complete her combo with a kitchen sink.



* Used as a VisualPun in ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartsNightmare''. When climbing a skyscraper, the tenants are throwing anything they can find at you, including the kitchen sink.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' games, the items that Magna Charge can throw using his tertiary attack include a kitchen sink.

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* Used Somebody somewhere must have incautiously described ''VideoGame/NetHack'' as a VisualPun in ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartsNightmare''. When climbing a skyscraper, the tenants are throwing anything they can find at you, including possessing everything but the kitchen sink.
* In
sink, because in the ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' games, the items that Magna Charge can throw using his tertiary attack include a kitchen sink.very next version... [[http://www.nethackwiki.com/wiki/Sink there was one.]]



* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''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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* At Unsurprisingly, ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'' includes the end of ability to summon a kitchen sink.
* Used as a VisualPun in ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsBartsNightmare''. When climbing a skyscraper,
the credits after tenants are throwing anything they can find at you, including the game is finished, ''VideoGame/WarcraftOrcsAndHumans'' kitchen sink.
* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}''
has a list of special thanks, Peacock who can complete her combo with a kitchen sink.
* In
the final entry being "The Kitchen Sink and you for reading this."''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' games, the items that Magna Charge can throw using his tertiary attack include a kitchen sink.



* 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/WarcraftOrcsAndHumans'' has a list of special thanks, with the final entry being "The Kitchen Sink and you for reading this."



* In the ''Cable vs. Booster Gold '' ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', Boomstick tests out Booster's force field belt, which Wiz is currently using, by throwing different objects at him, including a sink.



* In the ''Cable vs. Booster Gold '' ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', Boomstick tests out Booster's force field belt, which Wiz is currently using, by throwing different objects at him, including a sink.



* A gag in [[http://web.archive.org/web/20081021081315/http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=121 this]] ''Webcomic/PowerpuffGirlsDoujinshi'' strip includes everything from a kitchen sink and Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's shield with a D in it, to ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'s claws, to a pencil, a feather and a corkscrew.



* A gag in [[http://web.archive.org/web/20081021081315/http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=121 this]] ''Webcomic/PowerpuffGirlsDoujinshi'' strip includes everything from a kitchen sink and Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's shield with a D in it, to ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'s claws, to a pencil, a feather and a corkscrew.



* The episode "The Contender" of ''The Adventures Of T-Rex'' had one of the titular T-Rexes in a boxing tournament. One of the villain's mooks begins to throw various objects at him, causing the referee to yell "Foul!" The mook's coach then runs in and says "My boy's hitting him with everything but the kitchen sink!" In the background, the mook then picks up a kitchen sink and tosses it at the T-Rex.

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* The episode "The Contender" of ''The Adventures Of T-Rex'' ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTRex'' had one of the titular T-Rexes in a boxing tournament. One of the villain's mooks begins to throw various objects at him, causing the referee to yell "Foul!" The mook's coach then runs in and says "My boy's hitting him with everything but the kitchen sink!" In the background, the mook then picks up a kitchen sink and tosses it at the T-Rex.



* ''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.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the episode "Pooh Skies,"' when everybody unpacks their bags after having evacuated to Gopher's tunnels, Tigger unpacks all kinds of stuff from his trunk, including a kitchen sink.
** In "Luck Amok," when Tigger decides to leave the Hundred Acre Wood so that bad luck won't come to anyone anymore, [[HouseAmnesia he packs up]] ''[[HouseAmnesia Rabbit's]]'' [[HouseAmnesia belongings]], the sink included.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the episode "Pooh Skies,"' when everybody unpacks their bags after having evacuated to Gopher's tunnels, Tigger unpacks all kinds of stuff from his trunk, including a kitchen sink.
** In "Luck Amok," when Tigger decides to leave the Hundred Acre Wood so that bad luck won't come to anyone anymore, [[HouseAmnesia he packs up]] ''[[HouseAmnesia Rabbit's]]'' [[HouseAmnesia belongings]], the sink included.
* ''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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* In ''VideoGame/SonicRoboBlast2Kart'', a rare item you can get from the monitors is an actual kitchen sink. If you throw it at someone, it will act like they fell off the stage and give out an announcement that you hit someone with it ([[JokeItem if you can actually hit someone with it, that is]]).
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** In "Luck Amok," when Tigger decides to leave the Hundred Acre Wood so that bad luck won't come to anyone anymore, he packs up ''Rabbit's'' belongings, the sink included. (The trouble started when he was visiting Rabbit.)

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' episode ''Pooh Skies'' when everybody unpack their bags after having evacuated to Gopher's tunnel, Tigger unpack all kinds of stuff from his trunk, including a kitchen sink.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' the episode ''Pooh Skies'' "Pooh Skies,"' when everybody unpack unpacks their bags after having evacuated to Gopher's tunnel, tunnels, Tigger unpack unpacks all kinds of stuff from his trunk, including a kitchen sink.sink.
** In "Luck Amok," when Tigger decides to leave the Hundred Acre Wood so that bad luck won't come to anyone anymore, he packs up ''Rabbit's'' belongings, the sink included. (The trouble started when he was visiting Rabbit.)
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* A gag in [[http://web.archive.org/web/20081021081315/http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=121 this]] ''Webcomic/PowerpuffGirlsDoujinshi'' strip includes everything from a kitchen sink and Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's shield with a D in it, to Franchise/{{Wolverine}}'s claws, to a pencil, a feather and a corkscrew.

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* The WesternAnimation/ScrewySquirrel cartoon ''The Screwy Truant'':
-->'''Dog:''' Gee whiz! He hit me with everything but the kitchen sink.\\
'''Screwy:''' Well, don't want to disappoint ya, chum. (hits him with kitchen sink)
** That joke was the capper for a scene which featured Screwy hitting Meathead (the dog) with a bunch of items found in a steamer trunk labeled "Assorted Swell Things To Hit Dog On Head."

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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":
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Gee whiz! He hit me with everything but the kitchen sink.\\
'''Screwy:''' Well, don't want to disappoint ya, chum. (hits (''hits him with kitchen sink)
** That joke was the capper for a scene which featured Screwy hitting Meathead (the dog) with a bunch of items found in a steamer trunk labeled "Assorted Swell Things To Hit Dog On Head."
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* Variation in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "The Maltese Hamster" where Donatello commentates like a HardboiledDetective throughout the episode: He mentions that the gang they are in pursuit of "Took everything that wasn't nailed down -- and even a few things that were."

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* Variation in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "The Maltese Hamster" where Donatello commentates like does a HardboiledDetective PrivateEyeMonologue throughout the episode: He mentions that the gang they are in pursuit of "Took everything that wasn't nailed down -- and even a few things that were."

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' episode "Get that Borfl!", while Vambre was trying to grab said critter in the kitchen (and both of them making quite the mess in the process), Reginald calls the authorities to come in and assist. And then this happens.
--> '''Reginald:''' He's destroyed everything but the—
--> ''(kitchen sink falls on top of him)''
--> '''Reginald:''' [[LampshadeHanging This joke is entirely on the nose and I don't appreciate it one bit.]]



* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' episode "Get that Borfl!", while Vambre was trying to grab said critter in the kitchen (and both of them making quite the mess in the process), Reginald calls the authorities to come in and assist. And then this happens.
--> '''Reginald:''' He's destroyed everything but the—
--> ''(kitchen sink falls on top of him)''
--> '''Reginald:''' [[LampshadeHanging This joke is entirely on the nose and I don't appreciate it one bit.]]
* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' fugitive [=McWolf=], disguised as a sheriff, chases Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and [=McWolf=] is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. [[note]] Funny thing is, he has already thrown a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, including a bathtub.[[/note]]

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' episode "Get that Borfl!", while Vambre was trying to grab said critter in the kitchen (and both of them making quite the mess in the process), Reginald calls the authorities to come in and assist. And then this happens.
--> '''Reginald:''' He's destroyed everything but the—
--> ''(kitchen sink falls on top of him)''
--> '''Reginald:''' [[LampshadeHanging This joke is entirely on the nose and I don't appreciate it one bit.]]
* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on
''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'', fugitive [=McWolf=], disguised as a sheriff, chases Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and [=McWolf=] is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. [[note]] Funny thing is, he has already thrown a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, including a bathtub.[[/note]]
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** In the cartoon "Hare Trimmed," WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam makes an AsideComment that Granny (actually Bugs in disguise) is taking everything but the kitchen sink, and the sink drops into his arms.

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* In ''[[Literature/TheBerenstainBears The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Run-Amuck Robot]]'', the titular robot is described as being made of "Everything but the kitchen sink. And quite a few sink parts."
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* Similarly, the climactic battle of ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' occurs in a derelict house. Batman uses [[ImprovisedWeapon everything in sight to bash on]] Superman, including a kitchen sink.

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* Similarly, the climactic battle of ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' occurs in a derelict house. Batman uses [[ImprovisedWeapon everything in sight to bash on]] Superman, including Superman including, you guessed it, a kitchen sink.
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* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''VideoGame/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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* At the end of the credits after the game is finished, ''VideoGame/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 ''WebVideo/JoJosBizarreAdventureAbridged'', [[BigBad Dio]] [[TimeMaster stops time]] and throws more and more knives at the frozen Jotaro until there are too many for him to block or avoid. Before starting time up again, he adds, "And for comedic effect..." and a kitchen sink gets photoshopped into the scene.


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* In ''WebVideo/JoJosBizarreAdventureAbridged'', [[BigBad Dio]] [[TimeMaster stops time]] and throws more and more knives at the frozen Jotaro until there are too many for him to block or avoid. Before starting time up again, he adds, "And for comedic effect..." and a kitchen sink gets photoshopped into the scene while he notes "Perfect." Jotaro manages to punch the sink away with Star Platinum, though still not fast enough to stop all the knives.
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* During the disturbance between dimensions in ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA: Another Nail]]'', a kitchen sink is seen floating.

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* During the disturbance between dimensions in ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica ''[[ComicBook/TheNail JLA: Another Nail]]'', a kitchen sink is seen floating.
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* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' fugitive McWolf, disguised as a sheriff, chases Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and McWolf is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. [[note]] Funny thing is, he has already thrown a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, including a bathtub.[[/note]]

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* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' fugitive McWolf, [=McWolf=], disguised as a sheriff, chases Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and McWolf [=McWolf=] is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. [[note]] Funny thing is, he has already thrown a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, including a bathtub.[[/note]]
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* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' fugitive McWolf, disguised as a sheriff, chase Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and McWolf is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. Funny thing is, he already throw a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, [[DropTheWashtub including a bathtub]].

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* In the episode ''Droopo: First Bloodhound'' on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' fugitive McWolf, disguised as a sheriff, chase chases Droopy and Dripple's jeep and begin to throw all kinds of objects from a helicopter. Dripple comments "Wow! He's throwing everything at us but the kitchen sink", and McWolf is about to throw one but changes his mind because the joke was too corny. [[note]] Funny thing is, he has already throw thrown a kitchen sink before Dripple's comment, [[DropTheWashtub including a bathtub]].
bathtub.[[/note]]

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