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1Blenders, while mainly used for making delicious drinks like smoothies, can also be used to combine food into one odd mixture, destroy precious items, or, in more gruesome works, for somebody to, um... [[CruelAndUnusualDeath finish off a small creature]] [[ChunkySalsaRule in quite the]] [[CrossesTheLineTwice over-the-top manner]]. [[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill Yep.]]
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3Can be source of {{Squick}} and/or NightmareFuel, especially in regards to the last one. Compare TurbineBlender and DeadlyRotaryFan. For another trope involving the unconventional use of small kitchen appliances, see MicrowaveMisuse.
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5Obviously, DontTryThisAtHome.
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14* ''Advertising/WillItBlend'' is a ViralMarketing campaign for the Blendtec brand of blenders. The host attempts to blend random items which are small enough to fit in the blender, but often aren't things any reasonable person would actually want to blend, such as cell phones & golf balls.
15* [[http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2008/ltnz-blender-for-road-safety/ This fairly graphic anti-speeding PSA]] from New Zealand uses this trope in combination with ScareEmStraight, showing a blender full of human organs as a metaphor for what can happen to your insides in a high-speed crash. The label under the dial reads "The faster you go, the bigger the mess."
16* A certain [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_mLiQWyCXY anti-drug PSA]] from Singapore has a brain put inside a blender, with this being intended as a metaphor for what ecstasy does to your brain. Thankfully, the [[GoryDiscretionShot visuals cut off shortly after the blender starts]].
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20* This ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' has an [[https://twitter.com/loppifi/status/1223380223367860224 Inteleon putting an Eevee in the blender.]]
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25* During the final showdown of ''Film/YoureNext'', final girl Erin finishes off the murderous Felix by shoving a kitchen blender into his skull and turning his brains into a delightful, bloody smoothie.
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29* A gag in ''Literature/KyouranKazokuNikki'' has a sentient vegetable being put in the blender.
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33* In a two-part episode of ''Series/{{Luther}}'', a vengeful father kills the man who denigrated his daughter's memory. Luther tips him off and tells him that they have fingerprints... so he puts his hand in a blender.
34* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': Malcolm discovers that the couple he's babysitting for have a hidden nanny-cam. When they check the footage, it shows Malcolm putting one of their rare fish in a blender, and is about to turn it on when he suddenly turns to the camera to inform them that he knows they're filming him and that he resents not being trusted.
35* In an episode of ''Series/MorkAndMindy'', Mindy comes home from work with a packet of cash bills, calling it her "salary" when explaining it to Mork. Later while she's out, Mork tries to make a health-food smoothie using her blender, and adds the money as a substitute for "celery".
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39* ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail:'' [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE71TwoEmails "2 emails"]] has a FreezeFrameBonus during the fast-forward section, where Homestar claims he invented a time machine by putting a Gameboy in a blender. Then in [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE150AlternateUniverse "alternate universe"]], Strong Bad and the Cheat also stick a Gameboy in a blender, and this time it somehow creates a portal to an alternate universe.
40* ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat:'' ''Incident:001A'' has the protagonist, Hank, discover an oversized blender in the enemy base. He promptly goes giddy with joy over it and takes it upon himself to shove as many people as he can find in the damn thing.
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44* ''Webcomic/TwoLumps'': In one strip, Snooch hears about mixtapes, and [[LiteralMinded interprets the term to mean this trope]].
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48* ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'': "Toad's Mistake 3" has Shrek blending up Toad after the latter eats the former's cheesecake. After the latter [[TooDumbToLive decided to hide inside the blender in the first place.]]
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52* A variant in ''WesternAnimation/ActionLeagueNow''; as the cast of the show are action figures, one of the many ways they [[LiterallyShatteredLives end up in pieces]] is by falling into a blender when it gets turned on. This has served as a plot point for certain episodes, such as "The Revenge of Hodge Podge", where Hodge Podge, the Action League's former accountant is knocked into a blender by The Flesh and put back together with Bill the Lab Guy's spare parts, and "Hey! Who Stole My Face?", where both The Chief and The Mayor fall into a blender, and Bill puts them back together but accidentally switches their faces, leading the Action League to believe that The Mayor with The Chief's face is The Chief and The Chief with the Mayor's face is The Mayor.
53* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': The very first episode has Caitlin's cell phone accidentally falling into a blender while it's running.
54* ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'': "The Promotion" has a gag where Tuca is combining eggs, cereal, fish, and cake [[CordonBleughChef into one unusual mixture]] inside a blender. Speckle is understandably squicked out.
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