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Sandwiches as Trademark Favorite Food (16/59)
- Team Fortress 2's Heavy:
- Vodka Drunkenski: "his Trademark Favorite Food Sandviches"
- Motivation on a Stick: Pothole for "Sandvich". Being a Trademark Favorite Food is relevant to the context.
- Delicious Distraction: Pothole for "Sandvich". Being a Trademark Favorite Food is not particularly relevant to the context.
- Power-Up Food: Pothole for "Sandvich". Being a Trademark Favorite Food is not particularly relevant to the context.
- Lilo & Stitch's Reuben:
- BeautyBrainsAndBrawn.Western Animation: Pothole for "sandwiches". Being a Trademark Favorite Food is relevant.
- Iconic Sequel Character: Pothole for "sandwich-loving".
- VideoGame.Six Two Five Sandwich Stacker: Actually used as a listed trope.
- YMMV.Lilo And Stitch: Pothole for "sandwiches" under Cargo Ship entry.
- ComicStrip.Comic Zone Lilo And Stitch: Actually used as a listed trope.
- Franchise.Lilo And Stitch (2 wicks): Both used as potholes for Reuben's name or nickname.
- Film.Bad Santa 2: States a character is obsessed with sandwiches.
- DinoAttackRPG.Tropes S To Z: Listed as example under Trademark Favorite Food.
- VideoGame.Bik: Multiple characters share sandwiches as a Trademark Favorite Food.
- Series.The Amanda Show: A character "always" asks for someone to make them a sandwich.
- Anime.Marginal Prince: Listed as a potholed example under Trademark Favorite Food.
Characters notably make sandwiches (8/59)
- Podcast.All Fantasy Everything: Low-context example, but it appears to simply be that they make sandwiches of arguable quality.
- Pantheon.Meals N To Z (3 wicks): A character is titled "God of Sandwiches" for making great sandwiches.
- Characters.Cookie Run Epic Cookies: A character specialises in making sandwiches.
- One-Man Industrial Revolution: Pothole for "sandwich", the one invention the character knows enough about to introduce to a less-technologically-advanced society.
- Pantheon.Lilo And Stitch: A character is titled "God of Sandwiches" for making great sandwiches.
- Characters.Cookie Run: A character specialises in making sandwiches.
Large and/or filling sandwiches (3/59)
- ComicBook.Alan Ford (2/2): A six-kilogram sandwich.
- TheFairlyOddParents.Tropes S To Z: Pothole for "a giant sandwich".
- WesternAnimation.Apple And Onion: A sandwich provides "a month's nutrition in one bite."
Particularly tasty sandwiches (7/59)
- Recap.Friends S 5 E 20 The One With The Ride Along: "Joey thinks his meatball sub is the greatest sandwich in the world".
- Recap.Thirty Rock S 2 E 14 Sandwich Day: Characters get "the world's best sandwiches".
- Recap.Grimoire Of Dawitsu: A character makes a very tasty sandwich.
- Recap.The Goldbergs S 5 E 15 Adam Spielburg: The characters search for "the best cheesesteak sandwich in the world".
- Recap.Regular Show S 04 Ep 13 Sandwich Of Death: A sandwich is stated to be "the most delicious sandwich in the world".
- WesternAnimation.Jimmy Two Shoes (2 wicks): Two examples of characters creating a "perfect sandwich".
Other or Unknown (8/59)
- SelfDemonstrating.Norm The Genie: A genie states that people usually waste their first wish on a giant sandwich.
- Dagwood Sandwich: Simply says "Related to Satiating Sandwich." without further explanation.
- WebVideo.You Suck At Cooking: Two sandwiches are given lofty Names. The full example is "The Sandwich of Justice and its Yummy-Turkey-Dinner-Sharesies-Day variant."
- ShoutOut.Henry Stickmin Series: Pothole for "sandwich". The only significance stated is the the sandwich is a Power-Up Food.
- Characters.Infinity Train Blossoming Trail Chloe Cerise: The full entry is "She's known to eat plenty of sandwiches on the Train." It's unclear if it's a Trademark Favorite Food or otherwise significant.
- Recap.The Simpsons S 3 E 7 Treehouse Of Horror II: A character wishes for a sandwich to try to foil a Jackass Genie.
- Wasteful Wishing (1/2): Pothole for "sandwich" in the trope description, stating it is a frequent waste of wishes.
- Wasteful Wishing (2/2): Same as the SelfDemonstrating.Norm The Genie example above.
People eat sandwiches On Chairs (15/59)
- Bros Before Hoes: Pothole for "A turkey sandwich with just tomato", one of several examples of things a character puts over both "bros" and "hoes".
- ComicBook.Alan Ford (1/2): "As part of the Cultural Chop Suey seen above, the characters are often seen eating the good old "Pane e Salame" (a simple salami sandwich)."
- Literature.The Amy Virus: A sandwich is a character's first meal after running away.
- VideoGame.Dragon Ball Z The Legacy Of Goku: A sandwich is part of a Chain of Deals. Does not appear to be a Trademark Favorite Food for the receiver.
- Wishing for More Wishes: A character wishes they were less hungry and is granted a sandwich.
- Characters.Infinity Train Crown Of Thorns Infinity Train: A character is eating a sandwich when they are introduced.
- VideoGame.Bungo To Alchemist: A katsu sandwich exists and one character raves about it, but the sandwich is most popular for being able to eat it one-handed.
- Recap.Brooklyn Nine Nine S 2 E 09 The Road Trip: A character makes a sandwich. They are also stated to often eat peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, but not as a Trademark Favorite Food.
- DarthWiki.Beyond Despairs Bounds: A character is frequently seen with sandwiches, but sandwiches are specifically stated not to be their Trademark Favorite Food.
- Recap.Friends S 6 E 16 The One That Could Have Been Part Two: A character gets bored and makes a sandwich. Another character is interested in the details of the sandwich.
- Characters.The Wandering Inn Adventurers: Pothole for "sandwiches". It actually is part of a Trademark Favorite Food entry, but for bread rather than the sandwich as a whole.
- Fetch Quest: The VideoGame.Dragon Ball Z The Legacy Of Goku example listed above.
- Recap.Supernatural S 02 E 18 Hollywood Babylon: Pothole for "miniature Philly cheesesteak sandwiches". No further significance is explained and the Trademark Favorite Foods listed on the character page do not include sandwiches or cheesesteaks.
- AdventureTime.Tropes S To Z: The Wishing for More Wishes example listed above.
- Characters.The Boondocks Recurring Characters: Same as the Bros Before Hoes example above.
ZCE (2/59)
- WesternAnimation.Stoked: The full example is "Broseph likes these sandwiches."
- Recap.Adventure Time S 7 E 16 Angel Face: The full example is "And sentient, to boot." Based on the rest of the page, it appears to essentially just be "there are sandwiches."