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  • In the 3-2-1 Penguins! episode "Comedy of Errors", Midgel spits out his drink when Jason reveals his embarrassing secret just to make people laugh.
  • In the Adventure Time episode "Jake vs Me-Mow", Finn & Jake are eating meat pies when told by Wildberry Princess someone's trying to kill her. Their response is to spit-take meat into each others' mouths.
  • American Dad!:
    • Deputy Director Bulloch is talking about the escaped alien (Roger), and what they're planning to do to the person harboring him, causing Stan to repeatedly spit out his piping hot coffee onto people off-screen, indicated by their screaming, until Bulloch says, "Would someone take away Smith's coffee?"
    • Another when Steve said to his friends he's dating an older woman (she's 80).
    • Subverted in another episode where Francine tells Stan that she's become their gay neighbors' surrogate mother as he's pouring himself a beer. She drops the bomb before the beer reaches his lips, so instead he smashes the mug on the desk.
    • In "Stan of Arabia, Part 2" a camel does this when Francine strips down to her underwear while singing about how much she hates living in Saudi Arabia.
    • In "G-String Circus" Stan does one when Hayley announces she's taking a semester off, but he didn't hear her. Turns out he was listening to an audio book on how to do a Spit Take. He tries to do a Spit Take again, but ends up dribbling.
  • Angry Kid: An off-screen spit-take (courtesy of the sound effects) happens in the short "Curious" when the titular Angry Kid asks his dad "What's a butt plug?" after inquiring about some "strange noises" he heard from his mum and dad the night before.
  • Archer, "Drift Problem":
    Archer: Somebody stole my birthday car.
    Lana: Okay, I'm gonna drink some of this, and then I'm gonna do a huuuge spit take on ya.
    [jump cut to Archer in the bathroom, dealing with his drink-soaked shirt]
    Archer: What the shit, Lana?!
    Lana: I told you I was gonna do it.
  • In the Arthur episode "Arthur's Underwear", while Arthur was having dinner with his family, his mom asks Arthur how school was that day. He then does a spit-take and starts abruptly laughing before choking, because earlier when Binky Barnes was writing on the board he tried to pick up chalk he accidentally dropped and ended up ripping up his pants, something Arthur found hilarious even after the fact.
  • As Told by Ginger: Dodie does this while drinking the girls' traditional "pre-country fair lemonade" after Ginger breaks the last-minute news that she invited Darren to go to the fair with them.
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender:
    • In "The Painted Lady", we get this:
      Sokka: [gets a sly look on his face] I got it, how's this from now on, we'll take food breaks and potty breaks at the same time.
      [Aang does a spit-take in the background]
      Aang, Katara & Toph: Ewww!
      Sokka: Hey, it might be gross, but it's efficient.
    • In "Nightmares and Daydreams", Aang yells at Toph to stop drinking water and she immediately spit-takes in surprise, all over Katara (who subsequently waterbends to dry herself). When asked why, Aang explains he just had a dream where they all died because of Toph's Potty Emergency, and thus it's important that she avoids drinking in the future....
  • In Batman: The Animated Series, Bruce pulls one of these when his friend Harvey Dent tells him he's planning on proposing to Pam Isley (not knowing she's evil yet).
  • Beavis and Butt-Head:
    • A recurring gag would have Beavis doing a spit-take as a reaction to a horribly bad music video coming on the TV, usually with his regurgitated soda ending up on Butt-Head's face.
    • Also happened when Beavis tried the "near-beer" they had just bought on the episode "Buy Beer".
  • The Chowder episode "Chowder's Girlfriend" has a thirty-second-long spit-take that appears to span nearly half a day; Chowder even takes time in the middle of said take to brush his teeth and go to sleep, and the moon and sun in the sky even get into it. He finally stops the next morning.
  • Codename: Kids Next Door:
    • In "Operation: P.R.E.S.I.D.E.N.T.", after the team secures President Jimmy to the school, they celebrate their victory at their drinking spot watching the news unfold. Jimmy then declares to alter the school rules, starting with changing the dismissal time... to 8:25 PM. Hearing this makes Number 4 spit his drink out in shock.
    • In "Operation: L.I.C.O.R.I.C.E.", Numbuh 5 goes to Stickybeard for help, as Heinrich has suddenly gone missing from the Arctic Base Prison. The candy pirate initially dismisses it, but spits out the sugar he was drinking once she tells him that Heinrich's disappearance involved a certain type of candy.
      Numbuh 5: I didn't come here for sweet talk, I came for information. It's Heinrich. He's missing.
      Stickybeard: Blasted fool probably got himself in trouble with the Marshmallow Mayans again. (goes back to drinking his mug of sugar)
      Numbuh 5: Nope. It has somethin' to do with licorice. Black licorice!
      Stickybeard: (spits out the sugar)
  • In the Ed, Edd n Eddy Christmas special "Jingle, Jingle, Jangle" when Nazz points out she's standing under the mistletoe she tells Eddy that he has to kiss her, he gets so excited and he happens to be drinking egg nog at the time which causes him to spit it all over her, she then kicks him out for it.
  • Parodied several times on The Fairly OddParents!:
    • In the No-Dialogue Episode "Pipe Down", whenever someone would "say" that a meteor was about to hit Dimmsdale, they would take a sip of coffee just to do the spit-take. For the fairies, they would actually summon a cup of coffee just so they can do the spit-take. The three times Cosmo does it, he spits his coffee all over Wanda (and Timmy the third time). And the third time was after the meteor's been dealt with.
    • It is also used as a running gag in the episode "Dream Goat".
    • Averted (or subverted?) in "Dog Day Afternoon". Wanda and other fairy godmothers are drinking tea and talking about how their godkids wished to switch places with animals; one of the other fairies takes a sip just as Wanda points out the school is doing dissections the day her goddaughter switched places with a frog, but the spit-take doesn't happen.
    • Played straight in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!: Timmy spits out his Slushee upon hearing Tootie state her name in defiance against the film's villain.
  • Family Guy:
    • In "Peter's Got Woods", Peter does this twice on Meg at the dinner table when Brian tells the family that he's dating Shauna, a teacher he met at the PTA.
    • Brian does a spit-take when Peter tells he's gotten a raise when his job at the toy company is taken over by the tobacco company in "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington". According to the commentary, they planned to have Brian do this without actually drinking anything (as in, just blowing really hard in surprise), but decided nobody would get the joke.
  • In the Fanboy and Chum Chum episode "Fangboy", Dr. Acula does this when Fanboy tells him he's a vampire.
  • Exaggerated to hilarious extremes by Freakazoid! in "And Fanboy Is His Name", where he splurts fifteen times upon meeting Fan Boy, with an amount of juice probably in excess of what he had imbibed — although there are plenty of empty juice containers next to him.
  • In Frisky Dingo, when billionaire idiot Xander Crews hears a surprising piece of news, he says, "Uh... spit-take!?"
  • Futurama:
    • In "Bender Gets Made", after realizing that the ship the Robot Mafia is going to attack is none other than the Planet Express Ship, Bender does a full ten second spit-take after drinking some oil up until the commercial break. On the DVD commentary they say that if they had been able to they would have still had him doing it after coming out of the commercial break.
    • When Dr. Zoidberg does one in "That's Lobstertainment", the water doesn't just come out of his mouth.
    • Bender does a double spit-take in "The Cyber House Rules" by alternating between two glasses that are constantly refilled. After the first spit-take, he picks up the other glass and does a second.
    • In "Fry and the Slurm Factory", when Fry, Leela and Bender won a tour of the Slurm factory, only to find out that Slurm's only ingredient is a semi-liquid discharge from the tail of a giant slug queen. There are several exchanges of Fry drinking from a can of Slurm, Leela reminding him what it is, Fry spit-taking, and going right back to drinking (it is highly addictive, after all.)
    • In "Mars University" (an odd one because Fry didn't have the cup when he was walking back to his dorm):
      Gunter: [a talking monkey] But the Professor has been like a father to me!
      Leela: But he's not your father. That monkey in the punch bowl is.
      [Fry takes a sip of said punch; cue spit-take]
    • And AGAIN in "A Leela of Her Own" when Fry spits out some "Crushed Rat Whine" into Bender's face, who then spits it back out into Fry's face with the same force.
    • ALSO while watching Cop Department:
      Leela: Hey Bender, I thought you said you were in this episode.
      Bender: Nah, this week I'm on Caught on Tape 3 because of what I did in the coffee pot.
      [cue spit-take by Fry]
    • In "The Prisoner of Benda", Bender-in-the-Robo-Hungarian-Emperor's-body does this with jewels.
    • AND AGAIN in "A Clockwork Origin" where The Professor spits out his drink as well as his false teeth. Talk about a show that loves doing spit-takes.
    • A "solid" example. In "Overclockwise", Bender gets very intelligent after Cubert overclocks him.
      Bender: There's 3,018 jelly beans in that jar.
      Cubert: Oohohoho. Damn, I'm good. [picks up and eat a handful from the jar]
      Bender: I mean 3,018 rat kidneys.
      [cue spit-take]
    • In the opening to "My Three Suns", when Bender cooks for the Planet Express crew, he adds an almost-lethal (literally: according to him, it was 10% below a lethal dose) amount of salt to the food. After taking their first bite, the Planet Express crew desperately reach for their glasses of water - only to immediately spit the water out again when they realise that it's salt water (or, as Bender puts it, salt with water in it).
  • Gargoyles: In the Goliath Chronicles episode, "For It May Come True," Goliath does this (in human form, no less) in his dream when he finds out that he and Elisa now have kids.
  • Rex gets one in the Generator Rex episode "Outpost" upon being told that the drink he is imbibing is made from rice that has passed through the digestive tract of a monkey.
  • Gravity Falls likes to play with this trope:
    • Parodied hilariously in "Headhunters" after Dipper finishes solving the mystery of who "murdered" Wax Grunkle Stan, Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland pull up next to the Mystery Shack in their cruiser. Blubs mockingly asks the kids if they've solved the mystery before saying "I’m so confident you’re going to say no that I’m going to take a long, slow sip from my cup of coffee", which he proceeds to do. Dipper tells them that they did indeed solve it. And then... this happens.
    • In "Boyz Crazy", Dipper plays a tape by Robbie very slowly, expecting to hear a hidden message. Grunkle Stan takes a drink to have a spit take at the ready. Nothing happens.
      Stan: That's not spit-worthy. What gives?
      • Then Dipper eventually realizes he has to play it backwards. Upon doing so, he and Stan discover a hidden message. Cue the spit take then.
        Stan: Wow! Now there's your spit take!
    • In "Northwest Mansion Mystery", the Monster of the Week is turning the party's guests into wood, including a woman who gets frozen in mid-spit (even the liquid turns to wood!).
  • In Billy and Mandy Save Christmas, Billy does this three times as Mrs. Claus explains what happened to Santa.
    • He spit-takes when she mentions mending Santa's underwear...
      Billy: [spits] Santa has underwear?!
    • And then she mentions cleaning Santa's spare hat...
      Billy: [spits] Santa has a spare hat?!
    • And then Mrs. Claus mentions she waxed Santa's sleigh...
    • And the gag ends when Mrs. Claus mentions treating Donner's irritable bowels, where Billy calmly sips his cocoa and suggests that the reindeer needs more fiber.
  • In an episode of Home Movies, Brendon's mother reacts this way to Brendon asking to go to the library — multiple times. The first time she does it is out of legitimate shock, but then she keeps doing it, seemingly just to annoy Brendon.
  • Done by Samy on Jimmy Two-Shoes, when Beezy approaches him wearing a Paper-Thin Disguise of Lucius.
  • Subverted in an episode of Johnny Bravo, where Suzie says that, according to a letter he just received, Johnny never graduated from school properly. Johnny spits out the water he's drinking... because it tasted hideous.
  • Used in the first episode of Johnny Test:
    Mr. Test: Well then get me my camera back from the mold people before dinner, or no video games, no comic books, no Dukey [Dukey spits his coffee all over Johnny] until you're 30! Oh, and dinner's at 6.
  • Kim Possible:
    • In the Grand Finale, just as Kim takes a sip of her soda, Ron freaks out. Cue Ron getting it in the kisser.
    • Also, when she learns that during the weekend, she has to meet up with Larry, she ends up spitting out her orange juice and choking.
    • In "Emotion Sickness" Wade calls just as Kim gives Ron a (Moodulator-induced) kiss. He does a spit-take and falls out of his chair.
  • King of the Hill:
    • Dale, Bill and Boomhauer do a synchronized spit-take after Hank comes to the realization that the beer they've been drinking has been tainted, and was the cause for their earlier diarrhea and vomiting. When Hank realizes that Peggy knew all along, Bill does this a second time.
    • Hank also subverts this in one episode, almost doing a spit-take, but managing to avoid it. Hank then says, with all seriousness, "I came very close to spitting out beer."
    • He does play it straight in an earlier episode, however — he spits beer when he hears Peggy yelling out "VAGINA!" (It Makes Sense in Context.)
    • A minor one when Bill is using his house to rehabilitate alcoholics, he asks his friends nicely that they can't drink in the alley. Dale spits out beer in reaction.
  • The Legend of Korra, "A Leaf in the Wind". A White Lotus guard does this right into the face of another when the pro-bending announcer on the radio reveals that Korra — whom they were supposed to be guarding — is playing in a match.
  • Let's Go Luna!:
    • At the beginning of "Windy Washi", Senor Fabuloso does a spit take when he notices that there's literally nothing in the newspaper, not even an ad for the Circo's latest show.
    • The gang does this with their tea in "Mukandi's Farm" when the animals enter the house.
  • Looney Tunes:
    • In the classic cartoon "Ballot Box Bunny", while drinking from a can of carrot juice, Bugs Bunny is listening to mayoral candidate Yosemite Sam give his stump speech:
      Yosemite Sam: ... and I'll keep my promise to rid this country of every — last — rabbit!
      [Bugs spews carrot juice]
      Bugs: Last rabbit!?
    • "Tortoise Beats Hare". The cartoon starts with Bugs reading the opening credits while eating one of his characteristic carrots. When he reads the title and notices that it is "Tortoise Beats Hare"... cue spit-take.
    • And in "8 Ball Bunny", when he's drinking a carrot martini then realizes that the ship he sent the penguin on was heading for Brookyln.
    • Porky does this near the beginning of the Larry Doyle-produced short "My Generation G... G... Gap" when he sees his daughter on TV. And he does it for quite a while, too.
  • The Looney Tunes Show: In "Eligible Bachelors", Daffy sprays hot tea across Granny's attic upon learning that she is a Retired Badass.
  • Done as an Overly Long Gag on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. Flapjack and K'nuckles startle the Club for Easily Startled Men, resulting in several seconds of spit-take.
  • Done a few times in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • Subverted in "A Bird in the Hoof", where upon hearing Princess Celestia has to leave a party on official duty, Twilight Sparkle begins to spit-take, only to shove her hoof in her mouth to stop herself.
    • In "Party of One", Rarity spits punch all over Pinkie Pie (who doesn't seem to notice or care) when she notices the alligator in the punch bowl.
    • Enforced by Pinkie Pie in "Magical Mystery Cure" upon the Mane Six being told by Princess Celestia that Twilight has become a princess. She even picks a glass of water out of hammerspace and drinks it to pull off the effect.
    • In "Sweet and Elite", Rarity accidentally spit-takes directly into the faces of Jet Set and Upper Crust.
    • In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000", Flim spits his cider in his brother Flam's face when he hears they no longer have the upper hand in the cider-making contest.
    • Rainbow Dash does a spit-take in "Daring Don't" after Twilight tells her that the new Daring Do book has been delayed for two more months.
  • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: In "My Hero", Piglet does a spit take during a meeting on who saved what, when Owl mentions Tigger is still Piglet's servant.
  • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: In "Big Reveal", K.O. spits out his oatmeal when he asks his mom Carol who his father is and Carol casually answers it was her old partner Laserblast.
  • Kowalski keeps doing these as a running gag in the The Penguins of Madagascar episode "Mr. Tux". During the climax, he does it in an attempt to extinguish the penguins' overloading nuclear core, but it fails. The other penguins do this sometimes too.
  • Phineas and Ferb:
    • In "Tree to Get Ready", Dr. Doofenshmirtz has a Delayed Reaction when he finds Perry the Platypus in his lair, and spits out his drink in shock.
    • Lampshaded in "Bad Hair Day". Candace cuts her own hair using online how-to videos, ending up in a truly horrendous outcome. Phineas and Ferb walk in and do a spit-take, much to Candace's displeasure...
      Phineas: What do you think? We've been working on our spit-takes all morning!
      Candace: Yeah yeah, you're hilarious...
    • Perry does this in the episode "Bullseye!" when he sees Lawrence has accidentally entered to be the next head of L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N.
    • In "Journey to the Center of Candace", Candace sprays out a massive amount of cereal when Jeremy calls to ask her out.
  • Princess Natasha: The narrator's first line in the intro is "There's something rotten in the Kingdom of Zoravia", prompting a character to spit the boofer fruit he's eating but the narrator adds "No, not that". The episode "Something's Rotten in Zoravia" features a repeat of the take but this time it's because Lubek is sabotaging the crops.
  • Alfe in The Problem Solverz does this a lot, mainly when attacking. He also does it after trying the "slightly off" root beer and pizza pancakes in "Fauxboro".
  • In the Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja episode "Gossip Boy", Randy spits his drink all over Heidi, who does not seem to know, when Howard almost reveals to her that Randy was the ninja.
  • Recess:
    • The Secretary of Education (most likely not Philium Benedict) ends up pulling one of these when he learned that the test scores had sunk even further than before as a result of his cancelling Recess.
    • Ms. Finster herself does a spit take when Gretchen Grundler revealed that she actually finished the Arkansas Achievement Test in less than five minutes.
    • In "Nobody Doesn't like T.J," Gordie spits out the brownie T.J offers him after finding out that it has nuts in it, which Gordie is allergic to.
    • In "The Voice," Spinelli does one after Mikey admits that he's in love with his music teacher.
  • Rugrats: In "Grandpa's Teeth", Lou does this when Didi catches him eating Jell-O without his dentures. Stu later does this after Lou asks Didi to check the bucket of fried chicken in case he dropped his dentures in it.
  • The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police, "Bad Day on the Moon": Sam sees a giant cockroach do a spit-take, and describes it as "the universal sign of surprise and alarm".
  • In the first episode of Sanjay and Craig, Sanjay does one that also shoots out of his nose and ears.
  • In "Train Bandits" from Sheriff Callie's Wild West, Peck does one with his milk upon learning that the train bandits are conducting a "sticky-up" in the next car.
  • The Simpsons:
    • Parodied in "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" when Homer checks the price tag on a computer, doesn't react, then pours out a cup of coffee and reads the tag again while drinking it. Cue spit-take.
    • While trying to get Maggie to eat spinach, Homer somehow managed to do a spit-take from the mouth of a sock puppet on his arm.
    • Averted in "The Sweetest Apu" when Marge finds out Apu is cheating on his wife. Homer insists that they tell Krusty, because "that guy's hilarious!" Homer then tells Krusty right as he's drinking a big mug of coffee. Krusty reacts by... swallowing the coffee, and saying "That's sad. All those kids..." Marge later reminds Homer that off-camera, Krusty is "a desperately unhappy man."
    • Homer does this in early episodes when he spits mouthwash on the mirror.
    • Mr. Burns once did a spit-take that was implied to have also drained him of vital bodily fluids and thus dehydrated/seriously wrinkled him which required himself to be sprayed to regain the lost bodily fluids.
    • Subverted in the episode "Dude Where's My Ranch". Homer and Bart don't do anything when they find out they're drinking bear urine, but they do the spit-take when they find out they're actually drinking Fresca.
    • Marge done this with wine in "The Last Temptation of Krust" soon after Janeane Garofalo said "I got my period today" while at the comedy festival.
    • Exaggerated in "Lisa's Date With Density" when Lisa reveals to Milhouse that she has a crush on Nelson. He's so shocked he forgets to even pull his mouth away and blows into his milk carton, making it explode.
      Nelson: Way to drink, poindexter!
    • In "Flaming Moes", Moe refuses to sell the drink citing the blood and sweat he put into it. When everyone at the bar spits their Flaming Moe, Moe points out it was just a figure of speech.
    • In "Mr. Plow", when Homer is watching Barney's Plow King ad, once hears that the song in the ad calls him a "boozer", he spits out his beer in shock.
  • Invoked in Skylanders Academy:
    Mabu: Kaos is attacking the Skylanders!
    Spyro: What?! Hold on. [pulls out a soda cup] What I meant was... [takes a sip, spits] WHAT?!
    Mabu: Oh, that's much better. That really conveys the urgency.
  • In The Smurfs (2021) episode "Smurfs In Disguise", Hefty and Scaredy do this when they hear Papa Smurf wishing them (as girl Smurfs) good luck at the Iron Smurf Girls tournament.
  • In the South Park episode "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", Paris Hilton offers to buy Butters from his parents, who refuse. She then tells them she'll pay 200 million for him, causing his father to spit-take his cocoa and ask her to repeat herself. She does, and he spit-takes again, as does his wife.
  • In one episode of the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost does several spit-takes in a row directly onto the camera lens. The first few are coffee, but the last one is comprised entirely of blood, eliciting gasps of horror from the (nonexistent) studio audience. Whoops.
  • In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Tentacle Vision", this trope is subverted when Squidward attempts a spit take with his coffee after finding a favorite show of his cancelled, only to realize that he hadn't actually made his coffee yet. Played straight a moment later when he notices what his show was replaced by.
    • In "The Algae’s Always Greener", Plankton does one after Karen suggests using the "Switch-Lives-Just-To-Know-What-It’s-Like-O-Magrifier" to switch lives with Mr. Krabs.
  • In the Star vs. the Forces of Evil episode "Mr. Candle Cares", Marco gets this reaction from the eponymous guidance counselor when he claims to be "smooch buddies" with Star, all in order to mess with Star's demonic ex-boyfriend Tom, who has been using Mr. Candle as part of his latest ploy to get himself and Star back together.
  • Steven Universe
    • In "Steven's Birthday", Connie does a spit-take with a juice box upon learning that it's Steven's fourteenth birthday as opposed to, say, twelfth. She doesn't spit out juice, instead she spits the juice box out of her mouth with the straw.
    • In "Last One Out of Beach City", Pearl is in a rebellious mood and tries drinking... apple juice (which is a big deal for her, because while Gems can eat and drink they don't need to, and Pearl doesn't much enjoy the sensation). Then she sees Mystery Girl walk into the Big Donut and spits out her drink.
  • Reef does one (with a mouthful of hot dog) after Lo tells him that he is going vegetarian in Stōked.
  • Superfriends 1973/74 episode "The Androids". Dr. Rebos and his assistant Loco are in their laboratory toasting their mission to stop the U.S. space program. Dr. Rebos spits out what he's drinking as he looks up and sees the Super Friends, who have just entered the room.
  • In the Thomas & Friends episode, "Ryan and Daisy", Sir Topham Hatt is drinking tea and spits it out on Winston's windshield when he sees Ryan pulling his passenger coaches and pushing Daisy's mail coach at the same time.
  • El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera:
    • Parodied twice. In one episode, Grandpapi is drinking coffee when he hears alarming news. He spit-takes all over Rodolfo, calmly takes another sip, and sprays that all over Rodolfo too. In another episode, Rodolfo performs the excessive, hose-like spray variety, prompting Grandpapi to demand, "Why must you take such big sips?!"
    • Done another time by El Tigre himself in "Fool's Goal" when he drinks out of a water bottle and does a spit take right in Frida's face.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures:
    • Acme Looniversity actually offers a class on this.
    • "Milk, It Makes a Body Spout" had Buster and Plucky compete to be the first to make Hampton laugh so hard milk comes out his nose.
  • Total Drama:
    • Heather spits a long stream of orange juice into Trent's face in "Phobia Factor" when Chris informs her that she has to battle a sumo wrestler.
    • In "Celebrity Manhunt's TDA Reunion Show", Chris spits all of the latté Noah just brought him out into his face because it's cold. He also fires him.
    • Sam only needs to take one bite of gruel in "Ice Ice Baby" to know it's not for him. He spits it out in shock over the foul taste, right into Scott's face. Scott throws his bowl back in revenge.
    • Chris promotes Chris McLean Instant Coffee during the episode introduction speech in "The Treasure Island of Dr. McLean". He takes one gulp and can't keep it down, spitting it out violently as he struggles to continue praising it and simultaneously get rid of it.
    • In "Sundae Muddy Sundae", Mike and his alternate personalities locate Vito in a theater, where he's forced to perform a ventriloquism act with a Mal dummy. As Vito drinks a glass of water, Mike explains that he is needed to help defeat Mal. The dummy answers that's not possible, causing Vito to spit the water right back out because he isn't making the dummy say that. It's Mal who's possessing the dummy.
  • In "Trolls: TrollsTopia" in episode "A Life Less Score-dinary", when Poppy reacts to the Trolls finding life in Trolls Topia to be "super fun", she does a spit-take. However, when Branch drops a bigger bomb, all the tribal council gets in on the spit-take, resulting in this whole exchange:
    "Poppy": *Spit-take* "super fun"?
    "Holly Darlin'": Ok, first of all, where did that mug come from?. You didn't have that before. And second, what's wrong with "super fun"?
    "Tribal Council: Yeah?
    "Branch": What's wrong is that last month, the Trolls found life in Trolls Topia to be..."Super duper fun"
    "Tribal Council": *spit-take*
    "Synth": No! Don't tell me we lost a "duper", bro! Not a "duper"!

  • T.U.F.F. Puppy:
    • Kitty Katswell does this when she notices that Dudley Puppy used the water fountain she was drinking from as a bathroom.
    • Also done with Dudley's date actually the Chameleon in disguise when she notices that she and Dudley are drinking toilet water. Dudley thinks this is a French custom and does the same.
  • In the VeggieTales episode "Dave and the Giant Pickle", King Saul (Archibald Asparagus) does one after Dave (Junior Asparagus) triumphantly says he'll fight Goliath.
  • Wakfu:
    • Done by Ruel in episode 10, all over his friend Calben, from Amalia's yell surprising him.
    • Done be Evangelyne in season 2 episode 2, straight at the "camera", when she hears Sadlygrove's voice in the forest.
  • In the What About Mimi? episode "Poster Cat" Mimi does this when she finds out her cat Wimbledon might be put to sleep for being "vicious."

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