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Ate the Spoon
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You got some kind of potion/brew/chili/what have you and you need to show that it is extremely strong; what to do? Well, the stirring spoon looks normal, until you take it out and discover that it has physically deformed, if not dissolved altogether, due to contact with the mysterious substance. Who's hungry? Compare Poison Is Corrosive and Hollywood Acid; see also some variants of Klatchian Coffee, Gargle Blaster and Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce. Do not confuse with a character eating the spoon, that's Extreme Omnivore (or Metal Muncher if the spoon is specifically made of metal). Examples |
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Grossology: Pink-Eye's Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce eats a hole in the floorboards. | |
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In the Bottom episode "Terror", Eddie whips up a "home brew" that dissolves all the cups, forcing him and his friends to use metal containers to drink it with (It is also said to have taken the enamel off of the bathtub it was mixed in). | |
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In The Whiteboard, Doc tests his homemade Mountain Dew by opening a can, and then waiting for said can to dissolve from the inside-out. | |
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In the Team Fortress 2 comic "Blood in the Water", Sniper mentions that his family moonshine recipe doesn't last long because it eventually eats through its barrel. | |
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This happens a lot in Looney Tunes shorts (especially if it foreshadows a transformation sequence). One instance where it doesn't foreshadow a transformation sequence is in Fair-Haired Hare when Yosemite Sam puts poison in Bugs' glass of carrot juice. | |
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Ellery Queen: In "The Adventure of the Disappearing Dagger", Ellery uses a trick spoon designed to dissolve in hot water to explain how the crime was committed. | |
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Darkwing Duck: In "Dry Hard", Darkwing and Launchpad catch Bud Flud trying to poison a competitor's drinking water, only for Flud to fall over a railing and into the contaminated water, which turns him into the Liquidator. As Darkwing tries to get him out with a broom, the handle burns off in the toxin, leading him to assume he perished. | |
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In one episode of Camp Lazlo where Clam comes down with a condition that makes him fall in love with Gretchen, one of Lazlo and Raj's attempts at a remedy is a soup made with water from Raj's Kafizzle River snow globe. The water from the Kafizzle River is previously established to be highly acidic, so every time Lazlo spills a drop of the soup, it eats a hole in the ground. When Lazlo comments that it's like lava from the earth's core, Raj states that it's even more powerful than that. | |
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Fast Forward: Brent Smythe & Barry were once tasked with selling what was essentially toxic waste. They suggested marketing it as popsicles, only to be told that it eats through wood and plastic. Their solution? Sell it on metal sticks. | |
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In Garfield, the best coffee melts or dissolves the spoon, or donuts. | |
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In a 1999 Czech film Cosy Dens (PelÃÅ¡ky), set in The '60s, achievements of the "space-age socialist science" are examined, in the form of the plastic teaspoons from East Germany — which promptly melt in hot coffee◊. The phrase "Where did the comrades from GDR make a mistake?" underwent rapid Memetic Mutation in Czech. | |
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Discworld: The recurring Gargle Blaster, Scumble, which is distilled from apples (well, mostly apples) is often mentioned with cautionary tales about its treatment of spoons. Sometimes the spoon gets a good cleaning but the spoon had better not be metal. In its first appearance, the bartender carelessly drops Mort's change in a puddle on the bar, and the coins instantly start dissolving. In Feet of Clay one of Vimes' many theories for how the Patrician was being poisoned was cutlery made of arsenic. It didn't take long for Cheery to point out that an arsenic spoon would dissolve in soup almost instantly. This is also a trait of anything a troll orders in a bar because their drinks are corrosive chemicals. Wow-wow sauce is similarly caustic, being made from Scumble and a number of pickled foods. On top of that, the finished product is explosive. The "Special sheep liniment" from The Wee Free Men is also quite strong. When Tiffany is asked by the toad how strong it is she replies with "It dissolves spoons." (No one in the books is quite sure about what would happen if it's ever given to sheep.) |
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In an episode of Out of Jimmy's Head, Craig is brewing homemade soda after it's banned at school. His assistant stirs it with a wooden paddle, but the mixture is so oversaturated with sugar that it eats through it and has apparently done so before, so Craig brought another paddle. | |
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The Fanboy and Chum Chum episode "Little Glop of Horrors". The titular glop served by the new lunch lady was so awful that the utensil used by one of the students dissolves. | |
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Pelswick: Gram-Gram's cooking is so repulsive that it dissolves kitchenware. She offers Pelswick's little brother the opportunity to lick the charred wooden spoon. He politely declines. | |
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Poison Ivy Gulch: Two cowboys, Wilbur and Nimrod, make their coffee this way. It ends up dissolving the bottom of Wilbur's coffee mug! | |
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In The Man Called Flintstone: When Fred and Barney are imprisoned by the Green Goose, his henchmen feed them give them a bowl of mush that's supposed to poison them, and Fred stops Barney from eating a spoonful before this happens. | |
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A variation in one episode of Inspector Gadget: a group of Highly Visible Ninjas try to kill Inspector Gadget by giving him a bowl of "Hari-Kari Soup". Fortunately, he first tries to eat it with chopsticks that come out of his hat, which come out melted. He says it's "too hot" for him, but they try to dump it on him anyway. | |
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Slayers had a scene where a brew was being made to cure Lina's anti-magic curse. Of course it Ate the Spoon. | |
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Action League NOW!: "Hey! Who Stole My Face?" begins with the Mayor concocting a salsa so hot that it burns the spoon. After tricking the Action League into thinking that he's the Chief (due to Bill the Lab Guy having accidentally switched their faces during an operation), he intends to lower them into the salsa, but his plan is foiled by the real Chief. At the end of the episode, when the Chief tries to get his original face back, the Flesh accidentally knocks it into the salsa, melting it. | |
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: In Don Rosa's Scrooge McDuck story The Black Knight, after gentleman thief Arpin Lusene attempts to steal all of Scrooge's money, he ends up stealing a jar of universal solvent (from another Don Rosa story of the same name, that eats everything except diamonds), not knowing what it is. He stirs it with a spoon while drinking his tea and notices what it is. He proceeds to take a suit of armor he stole from the money bin, add a layer of diamond dust to it, and then coat it with the solvent. | |
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In The Stormlight Archive, some Alethi bars refuse to serve Horneater lager because it dissolves their cups. And, apocryphally, their clients' teeth. The horneaters, by contrast, think very little of Alethi wines, even though some of them would be classed as distilled spirits on Earth. | |
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In one episode of Gilligan's Island the Professor got Ginger and Mary Ann to cook up a batch of sulphuric acid to use to clean some dirt off of some prehistoric carvings. Gilligan finds the kettle bubbling and assumes it's soup. He tries to ladle some into his mouth and burns up the ends of two spoons in the process. Then he hits upon the idea of using a cup... | |
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In the first episode of Three's Company, Janet talks about the awful punch that Chrissy made at the party the night before, which got her insanely drunk... and turned the ladle green. | |
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Lucky Luke's take on cowboy coffee (see Real Life) is "Put coffee and water in pot and boil, then add a horseshoe. If it sinks, add more coffee". | |
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One episode of Candid Camera had a segment revolving around this trope, in which people were offered a spoon with a cup of coffee. The spoon was made of something whose melting temperature was below the temperature of the coffee. | |
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In Léonard le Génie, the titular Mad Scientist uses a brush to apply one of his concoctions to his assistant Basile. After the stuff burns all the brush's hairs off, he remarks in surprise that "This is a whole other brush than the one I started with". | |
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Mentioned when Mr. Harman serves Mr. Rumbold a cup of tea in Are You Being Served?: | |
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In Girl Genius, Moloch is seen getting himself a drink from a vat labeled "DO NOT DRINK". On the next page, Agatha is examining the half-melted mug he was drinking from. | |
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Gaston Lagaffe once made a hot sauce that burned through the bottom of the cup he kept it in. He later discovered that it was alive. | |
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A Winnie The Pooh Thanksgiving: Gopher is saddled with pumpkin pie-making duty and actually produces a nice-looking pastry, although his methods ("processing" a pile of pumpkins to kingdom come with his signature explosives and mixing the batter with a blowtorch) and ingredients (jalapenos and turmeric) are somewhat... questionable. | |
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In an episode of Recess, this happened with the cafeteria meal. | |
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In Brave, this happens while the witch is mixing the ingredients for Merida's magic cake. | |
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In Dan Vs. "The Common Cold", Dan's attempt at a cold remedy eats a hole through Chris and Elise's table and floor. | |
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In the Odd Squad episode "Sample of New York", the agents of the New York City precinct go on strike due to not wanting to eat their boss's terrible cooking. What she's made for them is a smelly, brown, boiling conglomerate of every food in existence that she keeps in a pot, which manages to not only erode the kitchen sink, but also leaves large holes in both a cardboard box and the ground outside. | |
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Happens in 9 to 5, when Violet (Lily Tomlin) fantasizes about putting poison in her "sexist egotistical lying hypocritical bigot" boss's coffee (which she accidentally does later on in the film). | |
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In Rhapsodies Fedya thinks this is the reason his favorite bar, Wolands, probably doesn't serve girly drinks. | |
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In The Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Singing", the chicken that Richard orders from Joyful Burger proves to so caustic that it eats through the bottom of the bucket, then through the floor of his car. | |
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Periodic Videos has a spoon made from Field's Metal, an alloy with a low melting point, melting in a beaker of hot tea. | |
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In Feet of Clay one of Vimes' many theories for how the Patrician was being poisoned was cutlery made of arsenic. It didn't take long for Cheery to point out that an arsenic spoon would dissolve in soup almost instantly. | |
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In one episode of Home Improvement, Tim is demonstrating his own custom brewed auto parts cleaner. He calls it, "a little energetic" as he places an entire cylinder into the chemical. A few moments later, he pulls out just the connecting rod. | |
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In King's Quest VII, Rosella gathers ingredients for a potion to change her back to human form. One of the ingredients (used to stir the potion) is a silver spoon. After the potion's been mixed, the only thing left of it is a melted lump of silver. This being King's Quest, it still has a use later on. | |
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In the 3-2-1 Penguins! theme song, Fidgel sips a blue liquid from a spoon and at first seems happy with the result, but then the spoon shrivels up and his expression changes to disgust. | |
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Happens a few times in Tiny Toon Adventures as a shout out to their predecessors. | |
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At the beginning of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Komputer Overload", Plankton is cooking a batch of chum that eats through the bottom of the pot, then moans as it eats through the floor. | |
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The "Special sheep liniment" from The Wee Free Men is also quite strong. When Tiffany is asked by the toad how strong it is she replies with "It dissolves spoons." (No one in the books is quite sure about what would happen if it's ever given to sheep.) | |
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In Asterix and Cleopatra, Artifis tries to frame the Gauls by (musically!) making a poisoned cake and sending it to the Queen in the Gauls' name. As he makes the "Special Iced Arsenic Cake" of a variety of toxic materials (And strangely, no eggs or flour, or indeed any non-toxic materials other than orange juice), the spoon he was stirring the mixture with dissolves. And that happened before he added the sulfuric acid. His expression as this happens makes it even funnier: He's first surprised, before grinning at the mixing bowl. | |
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Hägar the Horrible advises against using a wooden spoon when brewing Whiffleberry glug. | |
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The Monkey Island series features grog. In Real Life, grog is watered down rum. In the games, grog is so offensively strong that it eats through not only the spoon but the mug as well. | |
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The Stainless Steel Rat for President: Jim DiGriz orders a Gargle Blaster cocktail that's somehow more than 100% alcohol by volume. When he throws it aside in a dramatic gesture, it starts eating into the starship floor. | |
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The Vizier's potion does this in Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights. | |
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QI used this for a "magic trick", dissolving a spoon in a glass of water. The water was in fact just ordinary water: the spoons were made of gallium, a metal that melts at a rather low temperature (86F/30C). | |
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Happens once in the Tom and Jerry cartoon "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse". To put Jerry out of the way permanently, Tom pours a variety of toxic chemicals into his milk. He spins the brew with a spoon, but the poisonous chemicals cause the spoon to melt, with the melted part falling into the toxic milk. | |
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S.S.D.D.: After finally being cajoled into doing something about the godawful state of the downstairs toilet, Norman digs out a bottle of some unidentified chemical that "smells like it could eat through lead". He's not wrong... Oh, and the stuff he used? Turns out it was Richard's girlfriend's godawful homemade wine. |
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An episode of 2 Stupid Dogs had the dogs and Red Riding Hood entering the Three Bears' house. Red tries to sample Papa bear's hot porridge, which not only disintegrates the spoon but her entire arm as well. | |
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In The Smurfs (1981) episode "The Fake Smurf", the formula Hogatha creates for changing herself into a Smurf causes the spoon she mixes it with to dissolve. | |
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In Episode 4 of Is This A Zombie?, Haruna (a One-Note Cook who can only make eggs) and Seraphim (a vampire ninja who's never cooked before) team up to make a bubbling purple concoction that eats chopsticks, a ladle, the pot it's served in, and the table they're eating on. | |
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In the Breadwinners episode "Brocrastination", SwaySway attempts to clean his and Buhdeuce's giant pile of dishes with a loofah, but the mass of bacteria that the dishes are caked in eats it. | |
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