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Weight Woe

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In a world where being very skinny (or buff if you're a guy or girl wanting to be athletic) is the ideal and being overweight is dreaded, many people are self-conscious about their weight. Media, Internet and social media depictions of impossibly perfect celebrities only makes it worse.
These (usually female) characters are obsessed with dieting (or occasionally, working out) in order to reach the ideal; commenting on their figure is often a sensitive point for them. However, not all characters with Weight Woe are overweight; many are just Hollywood Pudgy, and some are even told in-verse that they don't need to lose weight at all.
Sometimes this is a one-episode affair, usually because someone brings their weight up or they want to impress their Love Interest, but just as often it is a character quirk. In the latter case, the character is usually a yo-yo dieter or has too little willpower to keep it up so nothing about their figure changes.
When Played for Laughs, the dieter is a Big Eater or has a huge Sweet Tooth that constantly foils their dieting plans; when Played for Drama, the dieter is suffering from an eating disorder. The latter in particular may be used for a Very Special Episode.
In real life, eating disorders of any kind are never funny, and sufferers should seek immediate help. Media often dictates that one must be thin in order to be attractive, sometimes unrealistically so. However, eating disorders are more complicated than that, involving many factors ranging from feelings of lack of control to loneliness to inadequacy in other ways. Eating disorders can contribute to fatality if they go untreated.
In fiction, however, Weight Woe is usually Played for Laughs, most likely because of its sensitive nature and prevalence in real life. Even in a Very Special Episode they are portrayed as easily treatable, with the sufferer getting over them by the end of the episode when in truth recovery can take months or years. Additionally, the cause is almost always solely to do with a character's physical appearance, whether the issue is genuine or perceived.
Subtrope of Appearance Angst. A Sister Trope of Muscle Angst. Often tied into A Weighty Aesop or a Missed Meal Aesop.
Compare Huge School Girl, a girl who is much taller and more developed than her peers and is insecure about it, Height Angst, where a character is self-conscious about their height instead of their width, and Real Women Have Curves, where higher body fat is portrayed as the ideal. Contrast Fat and Proud and Big Beautiful Women/Big Beautiful Men—the former of whom are comfortable with their size and the latter are portrayed as sexy despite or because they are overweight. Both compare and contrast Obsessed with Food, as a person who is self-conscious about their weight will very often be obsessed with food itself as well, though it will not seem like it on the surface. Overlaps with Intentional Weight Gain if the character wants to gain weight.

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Genshin Impact:
Noelle is extremely conscientious of her weight and figure. As such, she dislikes banquets as she is obliged as a maid to taste test all of the dishes to ensure their quality. Characters note that in the days following a banquet, Noelle readily volunteers to take part in night patrols. Her comment in the Brightcrown Canyon Floral Freefall scoreboard has her lament that her heavy stomach may impede her gliding skill.
Ganyu is overly concerned about her physique. Even though she is a vegetarian, she is also a Big Eater and she struggles to maintain her appetite in a city known for its various delicacies. She was also Formerly Fat: back in the Archon War, she was once Swallowed Whole by a giant monster, only for the monster choke to death as her waistline was wide enough to make her get stuck in its throat. Even though her fatness saved her, the whole experience was so embarrassing to her that she swears to not let something similar happen in the future.
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A Clip Show episode (made of original clips) focused on the previous attempts at self-improvement the girls have gone through, including dieting. Sophia was actually trying to gain weight after learning she lost a pound, and one episode implies she was at least heavier when she was much younger. In the dieting episode, the girls all weighed themselves and poked fun at each other, which of course involved Hollywood Pudgy since none of them look heavyset. In Blanche's case, it would've helped if she had taken her high heels off before she got on the scale.
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Magical Girl Critical: When Nyaggard describes Momoka's weight for a Goomba Stomp being 50 kilograms, she says she isn't that heavynote 50 kilograms is actually average for a Japanese teenage girl.
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Megas XLR: Inverted in the last episode where Fat and Proud Coop is disgusted and enraged to discover his evil, alternate universe self is a power-hungry, skinny conqueror.
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Mary from the first three GONE books is bulimic and addicted to diet pills, laxatives and exercise. This is definitely NOT played for laughs, and her story goes from being uncomfortable to tragic to cautionary.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: In the episode "Pixies", a young gymnast is found murdered. One of the other gymnasts Benson speaks to is upset at having gotten her period (although at her age, she's likely been menstruating for several years) because she thinks it means that she has too much body fat. Sadly Truth in Television in the gymnastics world.note As recently as 2020, Olympic coach Maggie Haney was suspended for emotional abuse that included telling girls that getting their period meant they were fat and not working hard enough.
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In The Magdalene Sisters the epilogue reveals that Crispina died of anorexia.
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Gossip Girl, the book series, had Blair as bulimic. They touched on this during the first season Thanksgiving episode of the TV show, but it was never shown to be as much of a problem as the book series, where Blair binged and purged at least once a book if not more.
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Beverly Hills Teens: A Very Special Episode had Tara go on a crash diet in order to drop five pounds so she would qualify to enter a particular beauty contest.
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The Smurfs: This was what led to the Smurfette's magic makeover in her debut. Jokey led the others in a series of pranks tricking her into believing she was overweight. After Papa finds out, he gives her the makeover to help restore her confidence.
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Maria Mena has "Self-Fulfilling Prophecy", which is about her struggles with eating disorders and her relationship with others:
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The Addams Family: In "Fester Goes on a Diet", the reason Uncle Fester is dieting is because he feels he's too fat (and also too short) for his crush to like him.
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In The Worst Thing About My Sister, Melissa is very worried about her weight.
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Cassie on Skins is shown to have anorexia, in addition to problems with drug abuse, low self-esteem, and some personality issues...In one episode she demonstrates to Sid how she fakes people out by pretending to eat.
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Common Grounds #4 had a short story about a support group for superheroes struggling with their weight, with a Batman expy named Red Fox insisting they be called "density challenged" and suggesting they embrace their overweight status. It's pretty clear the guy is only suggesting this because of deep self-loathing with his body image, and the other members leave because they just want to lose weight.
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The incredibly vain Dennis Reynolds on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a very unhealthy relationship with food and his body, often starving himself to boost his attractiveness Even his incredibly selfish friends get concerned when that happens. It becomes especially telling in a seventh-season episode when the doctor is more concerned over Dennis' health than Mac's despite the fact that Mac, in this season, had put on 50 lbs. of fat and was now diabetic.
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The Simpsons have dealt with this trope in numerous ways due to the fact that a lot of the main characters are on the chunky side.
Lisa Simpson had an episode of this when some kids at school made fun of her weight.
Homer bounces around this. Sometimes he wants to be thinner, but in "King-Size Homer", he had woe because he wanted to gain weight in order to qualify for a disability that would allow him to work from home.
"Brush With Greatness" and "King of the Hill" play Homer's attempts to lose weight straight. The former attempt is inspired by his getting stuck in a water slide and becoming a laughing-stock; the latter episode deals with him joining a gym and climbing a mountain to win Bart's respect after he embarrasses him at a church picnic field day.
Bart became overweight in "The Heartbroke Kid" after becoming addicted to the junk food in the new vending machines put into Springfield Elementary. To drive the point home they redid the opening with a now heavyset Bart, who ends up having a heart attack via malted milk ball-clogged arteries. Homer and Marge resort to having him sent to a fat camp against his will, though he finally sticks to losing the weight by himself after realizing his parents have had to turn the house into a youth hostel and degrade themselves for a bunch of annoying college students in order to pay for the camp.
Rainer Wolfcastle has struggled with his weight on two occasions. The first time he claimed he was preparing for a fat secret agent role, but the second time he was at the same fat camp Bart was sent to.
In a later season episode, Bart conspired to have Nelson Muntz addicted to Krusty Burger fast food in order to make him obese and lose the energy to bully Bart and the other kids. Lisa forced Bart to help Nelson lose the weight after seeing what Nelson turned into. The subplot started after Bart watched a Super Size Me parody, Do You Want Lies With That?
"Sweets and Sour Marge" played with this trope by having Springfield named "America's Fattest Town" and the citizens are overjoyed by being famous for something. All except for Marge, who is slightly disturbed by how everyone seems to be celebrating their obesity. She strives to sue a sugar-manufacturing company out of protest for destroying the town's health, only to have all sugar banned from Springfield. Homer and Bart work to undo this because life without sugar is too much of a hell to comprehend, and although Homer pulls back for Marge's sake, the judge overturns his decision and things go back to normal.
In "Krusty Gets Kancelled", Bart and Lisa were shocked when they discover a morbidly obese Krusty in his apartment just as they were to announce that they got all of the celebrities (sans Elizabeth Taylor) needed for his comeback special. Krusty declared that he was on a steady diet of milkshakes. Lisa asked if they were diet milkshakes. Luckily, the Simpson family got him back in shape just in time.
In "Bart's Friend Falls In Love", Lisa is concerned about Homer's weight and worries that he might die as a morbidly obese blob. Marge tries to send away for a tape set to help Homer lose weight via suggestions in his sleep, but the company had run out of weight loss cassettes and sent in a set to improve a person's vocabulary. They don't realize Homer received the wrong tape, and while Homer becomes much more articulate he gains weight and destroys the tapes out of anger.
Both sides of this are played within "Hungry, Hungry Homer". Homer goes on a hunger strike to prove that the Springfield Isotopes are really being moved to Albuquerque and begins to waste away into a delirious state of mind. Meanwhile, the kids start to get fat from eating Homer's shares at dinner simply because Marge won't cook less, though this is more a case of Balloon Belly than permanent weight.
In "Kamp Krusty", Martin Prince isn't happy that his parents are sending him to a Fat Camp, which is revealed to be run like a concentration camp by the sadistic camp counselor Mr. Black.
"Bart Star" shows that Bart and a lot of Springfield's kids are out of shape, so their parents have them join the peewee football league to get more exercise. Bart doesn't really have a problem with being tubby, but Homer, of all people, has the nerve to call him "a disgrace to the family" for being fat.
In "Guess Who's Coming To Criticize Dinner?", Homer's rave reviews as a food critic cause many Springfielders to gain weight. Among them is Mr. Burns, whose shins break due to his new girth. He's seen at the end, still fat, among the crowd ready to beat the crap out of Homer for all the shit he pulled in this episode.
"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" had Homer leading an all-male entourage to the Super Bowl. With no women around, the guys can relax and let their bellies hang out. The moment they learn the bus driver's female, they're quick to pull themselves back together despite their annoyance.
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Shadows of the Damned: The backstory of the boss Justine had her suffering this. She was a famous and highly regarded opera singer in life and had more than her fair share of admirers. Sadly, she suffered such severe body image issues due to her weight (she was a Big Beautiful Woman) that she failed to notice this admiration. At one point she tore up a love letter because she wrongly interpreted it as making fun of her weight. She then made a Deal with the Devil to sacrifice her beautiful voice in exchange for the body she always wanted. The end result was that she was Driven to Suicide via tearing out her own vocal cords, which somehow gave her a thin body.
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An episode of Full House had D.J. crash-dieting so she'd look good in a bathing suit for a pool party. As per usual, she was talked down by a heart-to-heart with her dad and a big hug. This episode gets a little slack in that D.J. isn't said to have an eating disorder—rather, the adults warn that crash dieting and overexercising could lead to one. It's still a Very Special Episode, but it didn't go so far as to outright say she developed and got over an eating disorder in a matter of days.
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In Justice League International Blue Beetle grappled with weight gain and a heart condition for a while. His diet was going very poorly until his doctor got the idea to use Ted's Manchild tendencies to their advantage, by pitting him against someone else who was also on a diet and making him see it as a competition. That person happened to be Power Girl (during her "diet root beer" phase) and Ted managed to develop the willpower to slim back down for good for the sake of rubbing it in Karen's face.
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Sam in Better Things in the episode "Chicago". Sam is a victim of this trope at the beginning of the episode when she was trying on most of her old clothes and discovered that she has put on a few pounds when they don't fit.
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In the first Trueman Bradley novel, Trueman's neighbor Mrs. Levi gives him a cake she was going to eat because it's too fattening for her and she's trying to lose weight.
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Mari "Monroe" Morino in Asteroid in Love is the only cast member who is anxious about her weight; this is apparent in Chapter 6, she forgoes dinner since she noticed she has put up a few pounds. Sakura thinks it's her breasts more than anything else.
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Hannah Swensen:
There are times where Hannah has to struggle with her weight problems, as in Lemon Meringue Pie Murder and Cream Puff Murder. Not that Norman and Mike mind her size at all. Lemon Meringue Pie Murder in particular focuses on Hannah trying to fit into a pair of jeans by dieting. She eventually discovers the truth: she and her sister Andrea had gone out shopping together the year before and bought the same brand and style of pants, but in different sizes, and one of them accidentally took the other's bag when they got home. End result: Hannah was trying to fit into the pants sized for Andrea, who is naturally thinner than Hannah. On realizing the mixup, Hannah promptly ends her diet.
Andrea gets concerned about putting on so much as a single pound, fearing her husband will leave her if she looks anything less than perfect.
Mike of all people works out constantly so as to avoid gaining weight and dropping any excess he gets.
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Totally Spies!: One episode has a villain creating girl scout cookies that are highly addictive and fattening as revenge for a childhood trauma of being booted out of the organization. Both Clover and Jerry become hooked on the cookies and become obese by the episode's end, as did the villain herself when the spies make her sample the "highly addictive sugar extract" she invented which makes the cookies so addictive. An antidote is made and Clover and all the other victims of the scheme are turned back to normal.
While Clover learns to appreciate her regular size by the episode's end (she is obsessed with buying a large hat), she hardly complains about her sudden weight gain during the mission.
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Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson tells the story of Lia and Cassie, two best friends who were literally in competition to see which of them could become the thinnest. Cassie became bulimic as well as anorexic, which led to her death when her esophagus ruptured while she was throwing up. Lia continues her quest to stay as tiny as possible while being haunted by Cassie's spirit.
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Melanie Martinez: The second verse in "Sippy Cup" is themed around excessive dieting and eating disorders. Cry Baby mentions eating dieting pills, putting weights in your pocket when you go to the doctor, and swallowing cotton balls.
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This downplayed (and discussed) in Naruto with Sakura (and Ino) mentioning that she was on a diet to make herself pretty enough to win Sasuke.
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In Stand Still, Stay Silent, getting called "kinda fat" by a young child is enough for Tuuri to pull a Paranoia Gambit on said child and its siblings. To top it off, she is currently employed by the parents of the children in question.
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The Machinist in Stormwatch PHD has let himself go since he first battled Jackson King and is ordered to go on a diet as a requirement for being on the squad.
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Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: A woman named Julia hands out ribbons to the player if they choose words to fill in certain sentences based on feelings. Wednesday's theme is sadness, and she's upset because she gained some weight and a favorite dress of hers no longer fits right.
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Two episodes of Roseanne dealt with this. In one episode Roseanne and Dan both try to go on a diet. In another, Roseanne puts Dan on a diet after his heart attack, but his refusal to stick to eating healthier food leads to one of the worst fights the two have ever had, only it turns out Dan had already died from his heart attack in the series finale. It's also been implied that Roseanne's weight, as well as her anger issues and her controlling nature with Dan, stems from her father's abusive nature and her mother's tendency to make everything better with food when she and Jackie were little girls.
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Played for Black Comedy in one Dr. Weird sketch. In it, Dr. Weird shows off to Steve that he's lost weight. Manually. With a chainsaw. Everything below his knees has been reduced to literal bare bones.
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Former C-List bad guy Catman had let himself go when he reappeared in Green Arrow. Then Gail Simone got her hands on him, and by the time he reappeared in Villains United as a member of the Secret Six, he was the complete personification of the Walking Shirtless Scene.
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Harmony, from the Buffyverse, is a pathetic mess at the beginning of An Average Everyday Supergoddess, not least because of her serious body issues. When, after the events of Halloween, she gains the physical form of a stunningly beautiful Asgardian woman, all of that changes. Her new body comes complete with a supercharged metabolism that burns through calories rapidly, and she wonders if she can finally stop her endless dieting. When she discovers that the oh-so-very-vain Amora had actually researched and created spells specifically designed to rid her body of unwanted fat (allowing her to indulge herself freely), Harm is ecstatic, and for the first time in years is able to eat full meals without guilt.
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Autumn Rolfson, who would become Famine of Apocalypse's Horsemen in X-Factor, suffered from anorexia as a result of her ability to disintegrate living matter. By the time she appeared in Uncanny X-Force she resembled a corpse.
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Bridget Jones, who obsesses in her diary about her weight. Her weakness is her love of alcohol.
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Torrie Wilson confesses to having experienced an eating disorder (in her case bulimia) prior to becoming a fitness model.
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Elliot during season 7 of Scrubs treats a woman with anorexia. Dr. Cox points out that Elliot weighs even less. By the end of the episode, she realizes that she is there to help her patients whether she is healthy or not. A year later, the same patient comes back, even more underweight, and Elliot is convinced that it is still anorexia, when in reality it was HIV. However, Elliot puts the patient through a lot before eventually figuring this out.
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In a later season episode, Bart conspired to have Nelson Muntz addicted to Krusty Burger fast food in order to make him obese and lose the energy to bully Bart and the other kids. Lisa forced Bart to help Nelson lose the weight after seeing what Nelson turned into. The subplot started after Bart watched a Super Size Me parody, Do You Want Lies With That?
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In Jackie Boy, Morgan quietly suffers from an eating disorder, their mental health worsening as their boyfriend Jackie's mental health improves. All of the members in Morgan's polyamorous group focus on Jackie's mental health as they consider it a top priority after him attempting suicide. Morgan only comes clean about how ill they are when another one of their lovers hears them throwing up in the bathroom.
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Coco in the episode "The Big Picture" suffers this trope when Duchess says Coco has a huge belly. It even gets worse because it's the annual picture day at Fosters.
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An Animaniacs short called Star Truck had the Warners meeting a group of expies of the cast from Star Trek: The Original Series. Wakko introduces the Scotty stand-in to Earth doughnuts, and he progressively gets fatter as the short goes on until he's too big to reach the control panels.
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Garfield oscillates between being Fat and Proud and being sensitive about his weight, with a dread of measuring himself (especially since he has a talking scale that keeps insulting him).
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King of the Hill: Bill Dauterive is constantly ashamed of his weight ever since his life went downhill following his marriage and divorce. In one episode he's told his excess weight and body hair were the result of the government using him as a guinea pig in drug research until it turned out he was in the placebo group. He's ashamed to exercise in a gym because he thinks he's too fat to be seen working out with other people, and when he got diagnosed with diabetes he tried to blame his genes instead of his weight. In at least one episode that implies this has happened before, he goes on an eating binge when the Arlen town council bans food made with trans fats, thinking that all remaining junk food is good for him now that it's government approved. In a series of flashbacks, it shows Bill always goes overboard with what he thinks is diet food like light beer, failing to understand its diet compared to the regular product. In the trans fat episode, he becomes more bloated than he usually is and suffered from an outbreak of zits. He doesn't stop until Hank makes him look at his reflection, and Bill becomes horrified enough to stop.
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Natalya from Missing Stars is implied to suffer from an eating disorder. Her Establishing Character Moment involves her trying to make the protagonist eat her lunch, only for her twin Sofiya to catch her and scold her for not eating as she promised.
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Metalocalypse: Half of Dethklok's band members have body image issues. Pickles and Skwisgaar are both rather slender and Toki's absolutely ripped under his clothes, but Nathan and Murderface are on the heavy side. Nathan is a Formerly Fit example but is seen as a Big Beautiful Man due to the fact that he's more heavy than fat, while Murderface is out of shape and unattractive. Although in a later season episode, Nathan becomes increasingly concerned with his weight after accidentally breaking the hot tub by jumping into it and being labeled unattractive on a recent news editorial.
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Bonkers: Lucky Piquel is often the butt of some fat jokes since he's a very big guy. In one episode he's stressing out about having to lose some weight for an upcoming physical, which is made extremely difficult when the case of that episode involved the mascot of a snack cake company. However, thanks to sheer willpower, Lucky manages to reach the required weight level for the physical (even though he doesn't look any slimmer). Bonkers, on the other hand, had spent most of the episode gorging on junk food and had gotten pretty fat.
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Potion Permit:
In Mercy's first Friendship Event, she asks you to make a Weight Enhancer for Lucke because she believes he's too skinny to get a date.
Dean has binge eating disorder and is struggling to lose weight for his job as a police officer, so he asks the Chemist to make a weight loss potion for him. The Chemist also advises him to watch his diet and exercise regularly, and while there doesn't seem to be much progress, he slowly feels motivated to attain a healthy weight.
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In the plot to take down Regina George in Mean Girls, her "killer bod" is one of the items that comes under attack. The means? Protein-heavy granola bars that are supposed to help athletes gain weight, passed to Regina as if they're diet bars. Despite Regina's weight gain being a significant plot point, the actress' size doesn't change in the slightest.
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Make Love, Not Warcraft: The boys spend weeks doing nothing but killing boars to power up in World of Warcraft so they can finally stop the one player who keeps killing everybody's characters whenever they try to go on quests. In the process, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman become overweight, greasy-haired shut-ins with horrendous acne.
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Marvin: Both of Marvin's parents, Jeff and Jenny, had this during the 1980s and 1990s. Jenny often insulted Jeff over his weight concerns but Jeff doing the same to Jenny resulted in him being Exiled to the Couch.
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Universal Monsters: Captain Bob, being more than a little chubby, takes extreme offense when it's pointed out. He ends up arguing with Joe about it in book 4 while they're under attack by someone in an executioner's costume.
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St. Elsewhere: In "Cramming", it is revealed that Wendy Armstrong has struggled with bulimia for years. In the following episode "Rough Cut", she tells Helen Rosenthal that it is because she always felt pressure to be the perfect daughter, the perfect student, and more recently the perfect doctor. The resulting depression leads Wendy to commit suicide in the latter episode.
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She's Come Undone: The entire book deals with Dolores's struggles with her weight and how she is defined by her body. Even when she loses weight, she refers to the angry, irrational, greedy side of her personality as "the fat girl" to distinguish it from the person she's trying to become. In truth, it's all just her.
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Happens in the Kaiketsu Zorori episode "The Out of Control Robot Maid." While waiting for a bridge to be repaired, Zorori and the boar twins take up residence in an old castle. The castle comes with a robotic cat maid capable of cooking large and exquisite meals. When Zorori tries to tell her she doesn't need to cook so much the maid bursts into hysterical tears, so not wanting to upset her, Zorori, Ishishi, and Noshishi eat everything she makes. A few days pass, and all three have become very large and very fat, so much so that they aren't allowed to cross the repaired bridge because they might break it. Zorori finally takes matters into his own hands and has to reprogram the maid so she won't have any more crying fits... of course, Zorori and the twins are still fat and have to work off the excess weight the slow way.
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In The Phantom Stranger one-shot released under Vertigo Visions, one of the condemned souls seen was a morbidly obese woman named Elba Benchley. It's implied that, before she died, Elba had been found chained in a basement when she was a little girl, alongside the partially eaten remains of her brother and sister.
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Boyfriend Material: Oliver is a very fit man and goes above and beyond to keep himself like that, which Luc notices because he always wants desert but never orders it. Takes a darker turn when his weight turns out to be one of the many things his parents constantly needle him about, with an uncle even joking about how it is his weight that makes him lose so many boyfriends. In the end, Luc even says he should look for a professional, suspecting Oliver might have some sort of eating disorder.
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In The Barsoom Project, the Fimbulwinter Game is a "Fat Ripper", intended to teach the participants better eating habits over the course of the adventure. All but one of the Gamers are overweight and hoping to lose the excess, save for dangerously-skinny Kevin who needs help overcoming his bulimia.
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Freakazoid!: A one-time segment featured "Fatman and Boy Blubber", two morbidly obese superheroes who protect the overweight people of the world. After saving the chubby Louis from bullies, they deliver (supposedly) inspirational lectures about their own struggles with obesity, including their attempts to stay healthy and tendency to eat fast food and snacks while traveling. It all turns out to be a sham, as the segment ends with Fatman and Boy Blubber trying to steal Louis' sweet buns for themselves.
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Static Shock: When Static has traveled into the future, he is a little shocked to discover Richie has noticeably gained a few pounds as an adult. Upon arriving back to the present, he snarks that Richie should watch the fast food from that point.
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An episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody had London and Maddie wanting to go on a fashion show hosted by one of London's snobby friends, who tells them they can't be on it because London is too fat and Maddie too Skinny. After they respectively starve and gorge themselves to attain the "ideal weight", they mess up their chance on the runway, and after they find out that London's friend stuffs her bra, they decide to accept themselves for who they are.
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Sonic Battle: Amy Rose is obsessed with boxercising and is coached by Emerl, who instructed her to do 100 push-ups and eat nothing but salads with no dressing. This is taken to creepy levels as, rather than merely lamenting about her weight and failing to maintain a diet like most examples, Amy really appears to be suffering from an eating disorder.
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Another World's Paulina Cory struggled to lose her post-partum weight, a case of Reality Subtext as her actress Judi Evans was doing the same thing, with her outright admitting that many of the things that Paulina said to her husband Joe were things that she herself had said to her own husband, such as being reluctant to be intimate because she felt unattractive due to her weight gain.
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In 3rd Rock from the Sun, Dick begins stress eating as a result of his break-up with Mary in Moby Dick. He tries dieting and tries using a girdle, but upon learning Mary has also been stress eating, Dick decides to just buy bigger pants.
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Persona 4: Ai, the Moon Arcana Social Link was bullied in her childhood for "looking like a pig" and went on a diet because of that. Subverted for a Non-Social Link NPC; Hanako claims to be dieting (which means she only eats one bucket of curry), and uses it as a justification for not sharing some of her food (despite having more than enough to share) with the starving protagonists.
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Center Stage (2000) has Maureen trying to hide her bulimia by throwing up her food behind bathroom doors and playing it off. When she starts dating Jim, a pre-med student, and he becomes concerned with her eating disorder, she tries to play it off. She finally admits it to her mother when she gives up ballet completely, saying she throws up half of what she eats. Nancy—a Stage Mom who has been living her failed ballet dreams through her daughter—plays it off as Maureen "watching what she eats," and eventually Maureen walks away.
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Home Movies: There is an episode which revolves around Brendon and Jason enabling each other's poor eating habits, before the ending shows the now obese kids making fat-themed parodies of famous movies.
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In Turning Red, Mei is greatly distressed by the enormous amount of weight her giant red panda form adds to her, at one point shaking her huge belly in despair.
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Koboshi gets this in an episode of Pita-Ten in an attempt to be more feminine.
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The Angry Beavers: Inverted at one point, where Dag is concerned that he's unable to gain weight for winter and worries about freezing to death, while Norb has got no problem at all. The episode ends with Dag deciding to spend the rest of winter living in morbidly obese Norb's fat folds.
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In the Dial H for Hero revamp Dial H, the main character, Nelson Jentm is a Formerly Fit example whose life started going down the drain after he lost his job and his girlfriend. His friend Darren is concerned over the fact that Nelson had a heart attack and he's not even past 30.
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Plus-Sized Elf: Most of the heroines are fantasy creatures from another world struggling with their weight for one reason or another. Elfuda's trying to balance her need to stay relatively slim so she can go back to her world with her fondness for french fries, Kuroeda wants to stay skinny enough to fit into her magic-enhancing outfit, Oku was always bullied for being chubby even for an orc, and so on.
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Played with during Adam Warren's run on Gen¹³ with a Bad Future issue showing the fates of most of the team. Roxy struggled with her weight and binge eating frequently before finally dying as the rest of the team did (except Grunge). The issue turned out to just be a bad dream Grunge was having. Though in a follow-up issue, Roxy decides to gorge herself on a big fast-food dinner after getting mad at Grunge, and for the rest of the issue was starving herself.
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American Dad!:
In one episode, Stan became anorexic. While he is shown to be getting heavier during the course of the episode, this is really a delusion and he is finally shown to be Nothing but Skin and Bones. It's actually taken fairly seriously. At another end of the story, Stan devises a way to not eat with one method including giving his food to Klaus. Klaus eventually gets so big he bursts out of his fishbowl.
In another episode, Roger and Klaus have spent a year driving around the country to see the car pedometer get over 100,000, and have both gotten pretty fat from doing nothing and eating nothing but fast food. When the car breaks down, Roger tries to physically push it and has a heart attack. In the far future, Roger's shown trying this again (after what's implied to be numerous times and long after Klaus has died) and he's much more obese than he was before.
One episode revealed Francine has to put a tremendous amount of effort into keeping her body tight, which includes powerlifting furniture and a diet of tea and laxatives. After realizing Stan only married her for her looks, she cuts off her exercise regime and gets a bit chunky (among other things).
When put under the test of whose parenting skills are superior, Francine is allowed to raise Steve exclusively while Stan raises a clone called Steve-arino. Francine's Hands-Off Parenting for the sake of giving Steve space to learn from his mistakes turns him into a slovenly fat brat with bad hygiene. Naturally, Steve's extra chub makes it harder for him to get away from Steve-arino when Steve-arino turns out to be a cat-torturing sociopath planning to murder Steve for emergency body parts.
While working as a newscaster in "Anchorfran", Francine's celebrity status gets her free meals whenever she wants at a Mexican restaurant. Stan starts exploiting this and puts on a lot of weight from constantly gorging himself on free food, even admitting he's been treating himself to 16 burritos a day. Stan remains fat for the rest of the episode, and while no one has any visible problem with this, Stan mentions all that spicy food made his colon fall out, which he is apparently holding in place with duct tape. He's later seen shoving a sheet cake into his face and eating it like a dog.
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The Petri Dish: Thaddeus gains weight in one story arc after spending most of the winter sitting still. He is embarrassed by this and resolves to lose the weight, eventually succeeding through much trial and error.
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Azumanga Daioh:
Yomi. She even writes on a radio show about it under the pen name "Crying Diet Girl".
Tomo has also had at least one instance of this, lamenting that her calories go straight to her tummy whilst Sakaki's go to her height and chest. Perhaps her tendency to pick on Yomi about her weight is out of insecurity for her own.
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Luther Hargreeves of The Umbrella Academy had gotten out of shape between the first and second volumes of the series from doing nothing but eating cookies and watching infomercials all day out of depression.
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An Action League NOW! short was basically a reversal of Thinner with the Chief getting cursed into obesity by a scam fortune teller with actual powers.
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Mitsuba from Mitsudomoe, although she doesn't put much effort into dieting.
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In Strawberry Vinegar, Rie mentions that her father enjoys cooking for her since he is unable to cook for her (already quite slim) mother, who is always on a diet.
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It's mentioned in Galaxy of Fear that Zak Arranda was enjoyed pulling pranks back on Alderaan. One is described.
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Story Booth: Plenty of stories center on body image issues, often resulting in anorexia. The subjects within the stories do eventually learn to accept themselves for who they are, though.
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Lapis Re:LiGHTs has Millefeuille of supernova. She's a Big Eater and the Team Chef but is so terrified by the prospect of gaining weight that she refuses to step on the scale to know. One has to imagine that her frequently having to perform in public in revealing outfits doesn't help.
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My Gym Partner's a Monkey: "Chew On This" has Adam complain about the fact that there aren't any human food in the cafeteria. Fearing he might sue, Principal Pixie Frog changes the lunch menu to feature nothing but stuff humans eat. Jake and just about everyone else in the school (except Adam) get addicted because they're not used to eating pizza, french fries, and tater tots, and become very obese. When Adam is almost mobbed for his lunch, he threatens Pixie Frog that if he gets hurt he'd have grounds to sue the school, and offers not to in exchange for the menu being set back to the way it was. It then ends with everyone, the students and the staff, trying to lose weight.
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Kaguya-sama: Love Is War:
Fujiwara starts trying to lose weight over winter break. The fact that she applies very loose logic to her eating habits like "cold foods don't have calories because calories are a measurement of heat" and "eating lots of spicy food is the same thing as exercise because both make you sweat" doesn't really help.
One chapter featured a ramen chef who became obsessed with fattening women up with his food because his little sister once had to be hospitalized after dieting to make herself skinnier for her boyfriend.
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In The Nutty Professor (1996), Sherman Klump begins to feel insecure about his weight when he snags a date with a fellow teacher and begins exercising. Through a Training Montage we do see him getting into better shape, but at the same time, his actual appearance doesn't really change. He ends up being heckled by an obnoxious stand-up comedian during the date, which drives him to create the formula that will slim him down and gives birth to his alter ego Buddy Love. At the end of the film after everything's resolved, Sherman says that he will lose weight, but due to genetics, he's always going to be big no matter what.
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Goosebumps:
In "Say Cheese and Die — Again!", the cursed camera caused protagonist Greg to become morbidly obese while his friend Shari slowly became emaciated. At first, his classmates found it amusing, but much later everyone felt bad and stopped considering the situation to be funny, except for Greg's Jerkass teacher Mr. Saur.
"Don't Go to Sleep!" had protagonist Matt wake up in an alternate universe where he's morbidly obese. He's apparently so fat his mother doesn't recognize him and refuses to let him in the house.
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Longtime member of the Global Guardians Rising Sun has not aged well by the time he appeared making things difficult for the Super Young Team after Final Crisis. Originally a well-revered hero of Japan, he started excessively drinking and grew a Beard of Sorrow and a beer gut, ranting about Japan's shallow superhuman community.
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What's with Andy?: In "Weight to Go, Andy", all of the Larkins except Andy start freaking out about their weight, dieting, and weighing themselves because Al wants a promotion from a man who's a "health nut", Frida has been invited to a party where one of her former classmates and an ex-Alpha Bitch is attending, and Jen's class is about to do a gym meet. This escalates when Andy pranks Jen (who's usually the only Larkin who weighs herself) by making the scale register whoever stands on it as heavier than they are. After starving themselves throughout the episode and becoming miserable, the three compare notes, realize they all supposedly gained the exact same number of pounds, and deduced Andy pranked them.
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The Flash:
Barry Allen and Wally West have dealt with this a couple of times.
Gorilla Grodd once turned Barry into a thousand-pound amnesiac by making his body absorb moisture in the air.
Wally's suffered under this in two alternate reality stores. In a Bad Future seen in JLA, Wally had lost his connection to the Speed Force in an out-of-shape, sickly body. In Superman: Emperor Joker, a power-mad Joker warped Wally into "The Flab: The Fastest Fat Man Alive," a compulsive eater who had gained super-speed after he was struck by lightning while trying to steal candy from a vending machine.
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Molly Holly later admitted to having struggled with an eating disorder around the same time her weight was a target of mockery in-storyline. She had an addiction to processed sugar, and it took her a whole year to fully kick it.
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Kagami in Lucky Star frequently diets. She, however, has a Sweet Tooth.
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The central conflict of How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? is Big Eater Sakura Hibiki trying to lose weight by exercising properly after getting teased about her weight one day (despite the fact that she's only slightly soft rather than outright fat). The manga has proper (albeit Fanservice laden) exercise techniques once per chapter.
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Archer: Pam gets mocked a lot for her weight, and was especially stressed out by it in the first season. By the second season, Pam evolved into a Big Beautiful Woman Memetic Badass who shot back by mocking Cheryl's skinnier frame. However, during the fifth season when ISIS starts smuggling cocaine, Pam gets addicted and ends up losing a lot of weight. For a number of reasons, including that Pam Took a Level in Dumbass, everyone says they liked her better before, not after, she got addicted. The sixth season reveals she gained back the weight she lost after beating her cocaine habit.
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Arthur: The episode "Arthur Weighs In" has the titular aardvark discovering that he needs to wear a "husky" suit for a play (despite not looking any different) after abruptly developing lazy habits that had never shown up before). He struggles to lose weight by going on a diet; Brain then tells him that restrictive diets don't work — a surprising case of Truth in Television for a kid's show — and are especially dangerous for children, instead suggesting that he eat a variety of foods and make healthier choices instead. Mr. Ratburn (who turns out to be Formerly Fat himself) then helps Arthur out by encouraging him to exercise by providing the whole class with pedometers. The combination of better eating and more physical activity helps Arthur shed the excess pounds, and he wears a smaller suit for the play.
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Sylvia Fine is constantly dealing with this in The Nanny though she has yet to curb her Big Eater tendencies.
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Happy StrikerS, the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS Yon Koma one-shot that was published together with Episode Zero: The Beginning of Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force, uses this as a Running Gag for Teana, who's worried that she's getting fat since she hasn't had the time to exercise due to getting swamped by desk work.
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Seinfeld has dealt with this a couple of times. In "The Non-Fat Yogurt" Jerry, Elaine, and George discover that the supposed non-fat yogurt they've been enjoying every day actually contains fat and they've gained weight. Though this actually involves Hollywood Pudgy since none of them look any bigger. Even so, Kramer starts calling Jerry names like "chubs" and "tons-o-fun".
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The 2 part episode "Our Lips Are Sealed" from Degrassi: The Next Generation has Emma developing anorexia as a way of dealing with the stress in her life.
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The ACTUALLY HAPPENED video I Couldn't Stop Vomiting To Keep Myself Slim is about a girl's struggle with anorexia-bulimia.
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Just as its cartoon namesake has done a few stories about this trope, so has Simpsons Comics tackled it a few times.
In one issue, the heftier townspeople of Springfield are ordered to lose a set number of pounds by Rainer Wolfcastle and the President of the United States. If they can, everyone gets treated to an all-expenses-paid vacation at a water park. Everyone is able to lose the amount of weight required, except for Homer who gains three pounds and has to work even harder after the town labels him a pariah.
In another, Mr. Burns tries to cut costs by giving his workers highly addictive and delicious donuts instead of pay. The plan works, although Homer and the other employees are starting to put on a couple of pounds. It's not until a month goes by that Burns has to stop making the donuts, as it's costing him millions and productivity has dropped significantly because his workers are too obese to get anything done.
In another story, Nelson Muntz starts living with the Simpsons and spends a lot of his time making repairs around the house due to Homer's stupidity. As a result, he spends most of his time in school asleep. Without Nelson's bullying, the kids are able to use their lunch money to actually buy lunch, but because the cafeteria food is grossly unhealthy (they serve Cream of Lard), most of the student body becomes very overweight, to the point where they're unable to fit in their desks and are destroying the playground equipment. Lisa's an exception because she brings a vegetarian lunch to school.
In a summer special, Homer can't accompany the family on their vacation trip because he's too fat to be allowed on an airplane. He's given an alternative route on a flight company owned by Mr. Burns specifically for heavyset people, but the plane is in such a need of repairs Homer has to fix it himself. In his determination to be with Marge and the kids, Homer ends up losing a lot of weight by accident through all the physical labor he employs. However, when he finally gets on the cruise the rest of the family is on, he's shocked to discover Marge and the kids have all gained weight. Without Homer's hijinks to keep them occupied, they had nothing to do but sit around and eat. Marge and the kids are then told that they are the ones too fat to fly home.
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Mickie James did a storyline where LayCool made fun of her for being overweight.
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In Uma Musume, Special Week frets about her weight after stress-eating and resolves to go on a diet. Her team helps her out once she confesses her worries to them, though she's reminded to focus on building muscle instead of just getting smaller. As the series progresses, it focuses more on her getting physically stronger and doing strength training to prepare for her high-level races.
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As she was in real life, Empress Elisabeth of Austria was extremely conscious about her figure and her long hair. In addition to weighing herself up to three times a day and following the strict eating and beauty regime detailed in "Our Empress Must Weigh Herself" and over-tightening her corset for a tiny waist, she also overexercises and fasts/starves herself to the point of fainting and falling off her beam in her workout room in "The Malady/The Final Chance". She often ate only oranges, and/or drank milk, alongside periods of consuming only meat juices or a mix of egg whites with salt. Her milk bath (for skincare) is stated by Lucheni in "Milk" to have caused a nationwide shortage while people are starving and dying. This is because she realized her beauty could be used as a weapon to get what she wants, having to fight back in the Viennese court which was actively hostile to her. The corset actually led to her death in real life, as she was stabbed with a thin blade and didn't feel the effects until she fainted from blood loss and her attendant loosened the laces (that had been holding her body together) in order for her to breathe. Historians have diagnosed her with anorexia nervosa after the fact, along with a host of other disorders.
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In Batman Family, the villain Joker's Daughter was anorexic in the past.
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The Magic School Bus: Explored in a very unusual sense in one episode, in which the "woe" aspect comes not from fat or musculature, but gravity. Phoebe is concerned that she is unable to perform a special basketball feat for an upcoming game, and Ms. Frizzle uses this as an opportunity to teach the class about the concept of gravity. The bus transforms into an artificial planet, and the gravity is altered depending on how small or big the bus is. Unfortunately, someone knocks the gravity controls into high gear, enlarging the bus and increasing the gravity to such a degree that the kids are barely able to move and in danger of being crushed. Thankfully they manage to reach the controls in time before something bad happens.
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Happens occasionally on Garfield and Friends
Jon puts on a noticeable amount of weight in one episode and decides to go on a diet, especially after seeing an appetizing-looking diet program on tv. He along with Garfield are both sorely disappointed when the food turns out to be the size of a grain of rice and tastes terrible.
Jon's neighbors, the Burnsides, decide to move, tired of Garfield always stealing their food. They soon realize, however, that with Garfield no longer around, they both put on a lot of weight in a very short amount of time. They quickly move back before they end up "looking like elephants by Christmastime".
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Two examples from Fables:
Mrs. Sprat, the wife of Jack Sprat, has a complex over being one of the few physically ugly women in a community of fairy tale princesses and queens because she's fat. And her sour personality makes her look even uglier because no one can stand to be around her. As of the hundredth issue, Mrs. Sprat joins the side of Mr. Dark, and gradually becomes thin, beautiful, and completely evil.
Jack Horner, in his spin-off comic, claims to have never been fat a day in his life, which is why he's horrified when, in an issue appropriately titled "Fat Jack," he's suddenly sporting a large beer gut. Not only that, but he's also getting progressively uglier and losing his hair. It turns out Jack's obesity and ugliness are part of his transformation into a dragon, due to his years of hoarding an obscenely large treasure inside his magic briefcase.
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An M-rated My Little Pony: Equestria Girls fic, in one chapter, has a pregnant-with-twins Rarity lamenting her weight (which has increased all around since her pregnancy began) and wailing about how she's become a big fat cow. She calms down somewhat after the father points out that in their eyes, Rarity's weight gain has made her even more attractive.
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Angela Nicely: In “Healthy Holiday!�, Mrs. Nicely tries to lose weight after Angela wonders if she got bigger when Mrs. Nicely’s dress no longer fits.
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A recurring problem in so many degrees in the Carolyn Mackler novel The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things: Virginia Shreves feels inadequate about her body's attractiveness and refuses to pursue a relationship with a boy who mutually likes her, due to a fear of rejection and humiliation from him or as she calls it "The Fat Girl Code"; her Stepford Smiler psychoanalyst mother is skinny and constantly watches her weight to prevent a return to her past and since her husband finds thin women attractive; the Alpha Bitch Brie is bulimic.
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My Mad Fat Diary: Rae's issues with her weight form one of the bases of the plot. She says she used to binge regularly, but not anymore, and is shown binging once. She describes herself as 'a body dismorphic without the dismorphic, a bulimic without the sick'. Her friend Tix also has issues with eating food: she has anorexia and is afraid of losing control. She rarely eats and overexercises. She's told she needs to drink high-calorie shakes so she won't get a feeding tube. She pours them down the drain. In the end, she gets a heart attack due to exercise, goes into a coma, and dies as a result.
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Done twice in KaBlam!:
The overreaching story of one episode concerning Henry and June focused on the two being out-of-shape, to the point that they could barely get through the opening credits. They learn that a physical is coming up and try to lose weight with help from Richard Simmons, but they're not able to concentrate long enough to make any progress and sadly accept they'll be out of a job soon. Then they learn that their physical was only testing them on surviving cartoon physics via dumping anvils on them. Upon passing the said exam, they go back to eating junk food with gusto.
An Action League NOW! short was basically a reversal of Thinner with the Chief getting cursed into obesity by a scam fortune teller with actual powers.
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Kaeloo: In the Beach Episode, Kaeloo decides to play volleyball because she realizes that she's getting fat; however, the plot becomes so sidetracked by the end of the episode that the audience never finds out if she ever did lose the extra weight.
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"Skin & Bones" by Marianas Trench is about the lead singer's personal struggle with eating disorders.
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In Small Persons with Wings, being overweight is one of the things Mellie is bullied for at her old school. Her classmates call her Fairy Fat. Gigi Kramer, an evil Parvus Pennatus disguised as a human, almost gets Mellie to hand over the moonstone by promising to enchant her to look thin.
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"Don't Go to Sleep!" had protagonist Matt wake up in an alternate universe where he's morbidly obese. He's apparently so fat his mother doesn't recognize him and refuses to let him in the house.
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Most of Halsey's songs from her albums, BADLANDS and Hopeless Fountain Kingdom tackle on everyday subjects that the artist grew up struggling with herself such as bipolar disorder, eating disorders and anxieties.
In "Control" from the album BADLANDS.
Also in "Devil In Me" sung by Halsey and written by Sia which also deals with bullying and eating disorders.
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In Morticia Is Pregnant, Morticia is shocked at the idea that she's gaining weight, at least until she learns that it's a baby bump.
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Matilda: When Mrs. Wormwood is in labour without knowing that she's even pregnant, the doctor points at her bump and asks what she thinks could be causing it. She thinks that he's calling her fat, and seems very shocked at the idea.
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In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry's Jerkass cousin Dudley is forced to go on a diet after his school nurse compared his weight to that of a baby whale. It appears to help as he eventually joins a boxing team and by the seventh book, by which point he has stopped being a bully, he is implied to be in better shape. It should be noted that the angst in Goblet came more from Harry than Dudley since Harry was forced to eat that same diet food Dudley was and his aunt and uncle were already barely feeding him as is. As a matter of fact, Petunia would purposefully give Dudley more to eat than Harry, even if it was food Dudley didn't want. Had it not been for the food Harry was getting from his friends and Mrs. Weasley, he'd have most likely starved to death that summer. In that manner, Harry's abusive relatives are almost as bad as Voldemort.
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Hurley on Lost deals with stress by overeating. In the episode where it's discovered that the Hatch has a huge supply of food, he's put in charge of rationing it, only to start devouring the less-healthy items because of the responsibility. He eventually devises a solution by simply handing out all of the food to everyone at once, and letting them choose their favorites because he realizes that the idea of rationing will just cause tension and fighting. The episode's Tear Jerker flashback structure reveals that he suffered a similar problem after winning the lottery — people buttering him up and becoming dishonest with him, for example—and it's implied that he wishes he could do the same with his newfound riches.
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The Cleveland Show: An ongoing plot point was Cleveland Jr.'s sudden obesity, apparently brought on by the depression caused around the dissolution of his family when Cleveland and Loretta divorced. Though a later episode (possibly) revealed the obese Jr. is a secret agent who murdered the original and took his place to enact a complex sting operation on Cleveland's neighbor, Tim the Bear, supposedly a ruthless terrorist leader. In one particular episode, Cleveland starts wearing a man girdle to trick Donna into thinking he's lost weight, using it as an excuse to gorge himself. By the end of the episode, he's gained so much weight he finally bursts out of the girdle looking fatter than usual.
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Boy Meets World:
A season 7 episode addresses this when Topanga realizes she's bigger than her friends (where "bigger" means "has sexy, sexy curves") and starts dieting. It finally comes out that everyone is self-conscious because of society's unrealistic portrayals and no one thinks Topanga is anywhere near fat.
That same episode Eric was also dealing with body issues of his own, although his weren't as serious as Topanga's. In fact, he even admitted that he called her fat just so he could get her pizza.
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Pyra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 seems to suffer from this, as evidenced by her reaction when Rex proves to be unable to reel her up from a lower platform with his arm-mounted Grappling-Hook Pistol. With that said, her concept art maintains that the bulk of this weight is in what little armour she wears.
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Played with in The Loud House fanfic Waxing Moon. When Luna first discovers that she's gotten chunky, she immediately wants to go back to normal, but when Sam, her girlfriend, reveals herself to be a Chubby Chaser, Luna wants to get even bigger.
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American Dragon: Jake Long: In "Furious Jealousy", Jake's Big Eater tendencies started to go into overdrive when he began slacking off due to a lack of magical incidents occurring in the vicinity and he started to get tubby. The only one who was originally concerned was Trixie until Jake's lack of exercise made him easy prey for the Gorgon sisters.
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Sayaka has this as a Cibus in Cibus Esculentus Madoka Magica. Kyubey explains while she tries working out that her fat is there to stay no matter what she does. The next thing she finds out is that fighting isn't her only purpose (or even her main purpose) as a Cibus, and she pretty much figured out the rest without his confirmation.
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In Only Ever Yours girls are artificially engineered and raised in "the School", which trains them as future wives or prostitutes to serve men. They are strictly monitored on a target weight and actively encouraged to develop eating disorders. After being chosen as the Father's companion, isabel compulsively eats and balloons massively, then has her stomach forcibly pumped and shrunk and stops eating completely, becoming emaciated. Christy, who is frequently berated for being "fat", struggles with binge eating and abuses the "kcal blockers" the girls are given to control their weight.
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Kim Possible: Played with when the writers did an intentionally Anvilicious episode about eating right after being told by the company that they had to make at least one Aesop episode. In "Grande Size Me", Ron tries to rally against Mr. Barkin's lectures on a balanced diet by eating Bueno Nacho every day to prove it's not dangerous. Sure enough, Ron starts to get tubby and pretty much everyone, including the villains, shows concern over what Ron is doing to his body. However, after being submerged in a mutagenic growth formula, Ron's appetite increases, and he gradually becomes much fatter, taller, and more aggressive, until he finally mutates into an orange parody of the Hulk. The only solution to reversing the mutation is to get him to eat healthy food. During the end credits, however, Ron delivers a lecture about not falling into strange chemicals to the audience even though everyone else has no idea who he's talking to.
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Christian Walker began sporting blonde hair and a beer belly after he left the force for a time in Powers, as he was kind of depressed and felt he had nothing better to do than sit around and eat.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: Theodore and Eleanor sometimes become self-conscious about their weight.
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Daria:
The episode "Arts and Crass" is centered around Daria and Jane creating a piece for the art competition about a girl with bulimia. The piece was meant to be supportive of people who didn't want to be judged for their looks and to get people to question the cost of beauty by the standards of society.
Played straight with Hollywood Pudgy added in "Fat Like Me" when Sandi breaks her leg and is out of school for a few days. When she comes back to school, she's put on a couple of pounds and ends up having to resign from the Fashion Club due to the strict weight requirements she implemented. Quinn helps Sandi get back to her regular size because the Club was on the verge of falling apart without a steady leader.
Reoccurring extra Mrs. Johannsen is a morbidly obese woman who suffers from hypoglycemia. In her first appearance in Cafe Disaffecto, she passes out while Daria and Jane are attempting to sell her chocolate for a school fundraiser. She insists on buying all their chocolate even though she tells them her doctor wouldn't approve. When she comes to, Daria states she can't sell her the chocolate out of fear for her health. She later appears in Psycho Therapy where it seems her weight and overeating stem from a traumatic childhood and feelings of abandonment after once being told she was an accident. When Quinn barges into her therapy session to talk to the cute therapist speaking with Johannsen, Quinn suggests vertical stripes will fix her problems.
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Rune Factory 4: Some of the women make a big fuss over their fear of gaining weight from the Eating Contest event, even though all of them are fairly slender and are never shown to gain weight. If you play as a male protagonist, Nancy has to remind you that women are always going to obsess over their weight so it's best not to ask questions.
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Skippy Dies: Lori, Janine, and their other friends are all obsessed with being thin, and buy diet pills on the black market from Carl to maintain their weight. Eventually, Lori becomes addicted to the pills and is hospitalized for anorexia, although that is triggered more by a pregnancy scare and a need for control in her life than self-image per se.
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Donnie on Demo Reel has the rare version of "too thin". While the male version of a Heroic Seductress, in a Deleted Scene he worried about having no muscles and confided in Tacoma that he looks like a shaved cat when shirtless. We've seen him shirtless, he looks great.
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Fred Andrews, the father of the title character in Archie, is perpetually dieting and cheating on his diet.
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Hal from Malcolm in the Middle was purposefully making Lois gain weight without her knowledge while she was pregnant with their fifth child because he thought she looked sexy.
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Eternal Senia: Hydrangea After The Rain: Briella: One of her system quotes has her bemoan that she's putting on weight... and then another quote has her immediately blame Seti for giving her so many treats.
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Happened on large scale in Codename: Sailor V, as Debrine's plan involved getting as many people as possible fat and then lure them in her fake health center to drain their energy. The only people known to have completely escaped it are Artemis (a rather hyperactive alien cat), Wakagi (a cop that hates sweets, and Debrine's plan was based on chocolate), and Hikaru (who didn't even notice, as she always eats healthy foods), while Minako, upon being informed she was getting fat, trained so much she not only missed Valentine but lost the weight in a few days and then regained it in muscles.
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Pikmin 2: In his journal entry on the Pastry Wheel, Olimar bemoans that he finds it very difficult to eat sweets without gaining weight, and that his wife and daughter have him on a strict diet as a result.
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The lighthearted What If? #34 showed an Earth where Tony Stark had an eating problem instead of a drinking problem. He once ordered an entire cow for dinner along with a diet soda. He eventually couldn't use the rockets in his suit and had to get his armor on using a crowbar.
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Being Ian: In the episode "What's Combover You?", Ken found out that he's put on 20 pounds, due to middle age, and his new pot belly is making him feel old and fat.
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Futurama: Amy Wong used to be fat when she was little, and although she slimmed down and became much more attractive as she got older, she still has a ravenous appetite which she keeps on lockdown. In one post-cancellation episode, Amy and Professor Farnsworth switched bodies, which Amy used as an excuse to go on an eating binge since it wasn't her body. However, the Professor's decrepit digestion system proved to be too much of a burden, and Amy switched with Leela. Amy's ravenous hunger caused Leela's body to become fat, and in order to stop herself from doing any more damage, Hermes volunteered to switch, claiming she couldn't possibly do any more damage to his flabby build. Both of them lost weight by the end of the episode, but in Amy's case, she'd lost her appetite completely after seeing Leela in the Professor's body graphically make out with Fry in Zoidberg's body.
During the second Anthology Of Interest episode, Bender wonders what it'd be like to be human. He quickly goes on a week-long hedonistic binge of sex, partying, and eating, culminating in his transformation into a thousand-pound human blob. And about forty of those pounds was his cholesterol level. The short ends with Bender dying at the beginning of a big party and no one realized this until 12 hours later.
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Survival (ATLA) is an Avatar: The Last Airbender oneshot where Katara had an eating disorder prior to the show. It all starts out related to Katara's selfless desire to help her family. She begins skipping meals so her brother can eat, which turns into her skipping meals so that other children in her tribe can eat more. It soon warped into an unhealthy body image and Katara only eating once a day (if she had the time, at that).
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"Sex and the City" by Hobo Johnson has a line about how having trouble with your weight gives you more character:
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The Nostalgia Chick looks perfectly pretty and healthy, but she still freaks about her weight. Luckily, there a mail-order Nella service (Big Fat Friend) to make her look better by comparison.
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The Fairly OddParents!: Timmy once wished that every meal was dessert. At first, everyone is utterly hyperactive from the extra sugar rush, until a month passes by and everyone is so bloated they can only get around by rolling until the extra weight causes the Earth to fall out of orbit and spiral into the sun.
During Timmy's Secret Wish, after Timmy's retroactively stripped of his godparents for freezing time, Jorgen Von Strangle starts binge eating frosting out of depression since he doesn't have Timmy's antics keeping him busy. He remains fat for the rest of the episode.
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My Dress-Up Darling: At one point, Marin's modelling agent tells her she should watch out her eating habits, lest that she could put on some weight, but she doesn't pay attention. Then, when she tries the cosplay costumes Gojo made for her (all of which were made to fit her exactly), she realizes to her horror that they no longer fit her as before, and only then does she decide to take her diet seriously.
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Serix: Rees doesn't take kindly to jokes made about her weight, and her friends awkwardly saying they didn't want her piloting their newly-renovated clone bodies because "everything [she touches] gets kind of fat" is enough to get her crying.
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Played with both ways in The Santa Clause and its sequel. As a result of Scott Calvin becoming the new Santa Claus, Scott wakes up one morning and is startled to discover he's put on a great deal of weight. And as his bathroom scale indicated, he was getting heavier by the second. At first, his transformation is solely due to magic, but later it becomes due to his newly increased appetite for sweets. In the second movie, Scott gradually begins to lose weight and revert back to the way he was before he became Santa. His body promptly swells back up the moment his marriage is made official.
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This is one of the main driving points of One Pound Gospel. Kosaku Takahara is an incredibly talented boxer... who is also an incredibly big eater. He has very little control over his appetite and as such he keeps switching weight classes. He goes through multiple crash diets as a result of this since his coach is trying to keep him in one weight class, and he's been disqualified a couple of times due to vomiting in the middle of his matches.
Amusingly enough, a rival boxer named Matsuzaka has the opposite problem: after Kosaku passed his license exam by knocking him out with one punch, Matsuzaka trained to have his revenge, but every time he was about to issue his challenge he'd find out Kosaku had got in a higher weight class. When he finally got around to challenge him he instinctively threatened Kosaku when he heard him considering switching weight class again, as he couldn't get any heavier... And on the ring, differently from Kosaku, he's visibly pudgy (for non-heavyweights, a whale).
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Pet Shop of Horrors had a story called Diet which dealt with three people and their personal struggles concerning their weight; a chubby young girl who wanted to slim down to get her boyfriend back before a school dance, a boxer who is trying to keep his weight down before his next match, and a model whose colleague visited Count D's shop for a miracle diet pill.
The girl receives a personal trainer who helps her lose the weight for the dance, but in doing so, the girl has come to take pride in herself with a new sense of self-confidence, and realizes that her ex-boyfriend is a total ass. When she asks Count D what happened to the trainer, he tells her he doesn't know but suggests that she look after the trainer's cat. Which just happens to have the exact same eyes as the trainer.
The boxer receives a parakeet that constantly tries to get him to eat or drink something while training, which the boxer considers as a form of motivation. He loses his next match but is grateful that he gave it his all and decides to retire.
The model is able to eat and drink anything she wants without gaining a pound, just like her colleague. But soon she is unable to sate her appetite no matter how much she eats or drinks. Her hair begins to fall out and her nails begin to chip off with ease. Pretty soon, her skin starts to crack, and... something emerges out of her, looking exactly like the model. It's implied the diet pill was, in fact, some sort of parasite which uses humans as a cocoon before hatching, looking exactly like the host, and the same thing had happened to the model's colleague before the story began.
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One of the side characters in Men, Women & Children is a teenaged devotee of a "thinspiration" website, with a wall covered in ultra-thin models for extra body image issues. The fact that the character is played by waifish Elena Kampouris lends extra oomph to the plotline.
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Enchanted: When Pip, a chipmunk, weighs down the troll, he wonders if he's getting too heavy and needs to eat fewer nuts.
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Not played for laughs at all in the Fear Street special Fear Hall, where Hope Mathis' abusive mother treated her like garbage because Hope was a little chubby when she was a kid. By the time Hope was in college, her weight was still something of a sore subject, and while she herself doesn't consider herself ugly, she hates being called fat as an insult and is extremely bitter about her mother's neurosis.
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The TV Biopic of Gilda Radner (from Saturday Night Live) portrayed her as bulimic.
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The rarely seen "can't gain weight" variation shows up now and then in Foxtrot. Despite being a Big Eater, Peter never gains any weight. Occasionally this becomes a source of annoyance for him because he's perpetually scrawny and unable to gain any muscle. Compare his father Roger who eats as much as he does, but actually shows it. Roger has no real problem with his weight, but his wife Andy will sometimes force him to go on a diet for his own good.
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Multiple:
Sonic Battle: Amy Rose is obsessed with boxercising and is coached by Emerl, who instructed her to do 100 push-ups and eat nothing but salads with no dressing. This is taken to creepy levels as, rather than merely lamenting about her weight and failing to maintain a diet like most examples, Amy really appears to be suffering from an eating disorder.
Almost every female in the series keeps their weight a secret.
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Peter Parker, Wolverine, and Jean Grey all let themselves go in the Bad Future world of Earth X. Peter as a result of retiring from superheroics and the police force, and Logan and Jean (in that world married) as a result of retirement and Awful Wedded Life. Logan even smugly stated he couldn't get fat because of his healing factor. Peter went back to being Spider-Man and started to lose weight near the end of the first Earth-X book though, though a few people snarked about him being bitten by a "radioactive spare tire" due to his badly fitting costume.
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In Crypt TV short, "Prim and Proper", Anna stresses about her waistline and believes she should have an Impossible Hourglass Figure. Her woes attract the attention of the demonic Ms. Annity, who proceeds to garrote her with measuring tape until Anna's waist is as thin as her ideal. Then reality sets in and Anna's spine is quickly snapped in half after she has already suffered massive internal bleeding from having all of her internal organs crushed.
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Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid:
Elma's OL Diary has a chapter where two of Elma's coworkers get jealous of her ability to eat inhuman amounts of food without putting on any weight, though they quickly forgive her due to the sight of her stuffing her face reminding them of cute animals like chipmunks.
Tohru cooking foods that are high in fat for the cold weather in chapter 51 of Kanna's Daily Life causes Kobayashi to put on a bit of weight and leave her unable to fit into her pants. Fortunately, a single day of playing with Kanna in the park proves to be a strenuous enough workout to help her lose all the weight.
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Kappa Mikey: One episode opens up with Gonard significantly tubbier than usual, and Ozu orders him to get back in shape because he's an action star. Gonard's forced to use Ozu's workout equipment, and while he becomes much more chiseled than he was before, he's now obsessed with exercising.
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Fatso is about a man (played by Dom De Luise) struggling with being obese, his food addiction, and his enabler mother.
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The Incredibles:
Elastigirl expresses quite a bit of depression after getting a glance at her butt on a mirror in Syndrome's Base.
Mr. Incredible himself has gone through this. He may have still retained his super strength but in his later years, he has to deal with the fact that his costume barely fits anymore. The first teaser trailer focused on him trying (and failing) to get his belt on. He then starts intensely working out (using trains as weights) to give himself a physique to match his powers again. He doesn't fully get back into his original Heroic Build but is noticeably slimmer at the end of the film than in the beginning.
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Legion of Super-Heroes:
During the Silver Age, Matter-Eater Lad once got hit by a ray gun which altered his alien metabolism. As a Bismollian he can consume any form of matter and his metabolism processes it rather quickly. However, the ray had slowed it down to that of a normal human, which caused his body to swell up after he devoured a ton of dirt to form an escape tunnel. He was stuck like this for a while until a doctor managed to undo the ray's effect.
Conversely, Bouncing Boy once lost his power to inflate into a ball-like form and became so slim his teammates didn't recognize him. Rather than worrying about his looks, Bouncing Boy was sad that he couldn't be in the Legion anymore without a power. His powers were eventually restored. He'd lose them again a few times afterwards, but during those times his weight wasn't affected at all.
Lightning Lad in the comic tie-in to the Legion cartoon once had his powers swapped with Bouncing Boy due to an alien virus, causing himself to get fat in the process. The end of the issue implied Garth was going to be stuck like that longer than his teammates because the virus lasts longer on people with greater mass.
During the Five Years Later era, Cera Kesh tried to join the young Legionnaires only to be mocked for her bad skin and weight by Live Wire, who called her a cow, and Inferno. Hollywood Pudgy comes into play because Cera wasn't even that chubby. When Cera became the new Emerald Empress, she briefly used the Emerald Eye to exact some revenge on Inferno by giving him zits and making him fat, so he would know what it's like to be "a cow." It should be noted that the two aforementioned Legionnaires were the only ones who had a problem with Cera's looks, and the rest of the team were very disappointed by their bullying.
Averted with Five Years Later Dream Girl, who indeed put on some weight since she left the Legion and became High Seer of Naltor, but became a Big Beautiful Woman instead of lamenting her size.
A more subdued version of this trope occurred during the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" arc. The majority of the Legion who were still present in the 31st Century after the Justice League of Earth drove them underground were featured with redesigns by artist Gary Frank. In Frank's notes, it's mentioned the Legionnaires were purposefully drawn with a certain amount of gauntness, even in the ones who still looked muscular, in their builds (most noticeable in their faces), a likely indicator that many of them lost weight from lack of sleep and being unable to eat properly while on the run.
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Ozzy & Drix: Hector almost has a heart attack after gaining a couple of pounds before he decides to go jogging.
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Alexa Bliss likewise with anorexia, and she admits that she was dangerously underweight when she was first signed to WWE. She had to gain ten pounds before she could train at NXT.
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The main interpretation is that "Oh Ana" by Mother Mother is about anorexia:
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In Yuri!!! on Ice, in the first 2 episodes, Yuri has put on some weight, due to his lack of training, and has been insecure about it, but loses the weight in episode 3 and for the rest of the series.
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The Babysitters Club:
Subverted with Stacie. Her "dieting" is an excuse to hide her diabetes.
In the book Jessi and the Awful Secret, Jessi meets a child ballerina who she believes has an eating disorder. This character never appears again.
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In Accel World, Haruyuki Arita is an overweight boy who has severe self-esteem problems that, among other things, are related to his weight. In the second OVA, Haru's weight means that he's in danger of possibly being forced to attend a special health session, which would prevent him from participating in the territory battles.
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In the movie Zoolander, Matilda confesses that she suffered from bulimia when she was a teenager. The other two characters, who are both male models, respond by saying that they do it all the time (once they figure out what she's talking about).
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As a result of the Shadow King possessing her body, Karma of the New Mutants had become disgustingly obese because of his tendencies as a Villainous Glutton. For a small period of time, Karma was understandably ashamed of what her body had become like until she'd been stranded in a desert dimension and worked off the extra weight in order to survive.
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An episode of That's So Raven deals with this in a surprisingly effective manner (namely because it deals with the conditions that create Weight Woe in the first place). After having a vision of herself modeling clothes on a runway, Raven enters a fashion magazine's design contest by submitting a photo of herself in a dress she created. Though she wins the contest, the editor of the magazine severely edits the picture to make Raven look much thinner. When Raven takes her to task for this, the editor explains that Raven simply "doesn't have 'the look,'" and Raven responds that "This is the only look I have." In the end, Raven teams up with another model (who, though thin, points out that even she doesn't look like her photo-edited image in the magazine), each wearing a copy of the dress in the appropriate sizes. The audience loves it, and the editor ends up humiliated in front of everyone.
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Undergrads: Nitz is horrified to discover he put on the Freshman Fifteen just before the Exposed Expo, an annual streaking event, and tries to slim down in time.
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YouTuber boogie2988, noted for weighing in at over 550 pounds, takes this issue very seriouslynote since August 2017, he's taken drastic measures by getting weight loss surgery, and is (as of late September 2019) in the lower 350s, and is particularly known for giving advice on dealing with weight problems and psychological issues.
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In an issue of the second volume of Titans, Raven discovered she had six evil brothers with powers corresponding to the Seven Deadly Sins, and her evil side manifested as Pride. After taking down her brothers, she planned to transfer their powers to her teammates using Beast Boy as the transference catalyst (which would've killed him). Roy Harper was briefly turned into the conduit for Gluttony and became fat, though this was immediately reversed when a Batman Gambit Raven implemented stopped her evil side. This appeared to have been a Stealth Pun reference to Roy's thrill-seeking womanizing tendencies, and his history as a recovered drug addict rather than any Big Eater tendencies. So this worked to tie in the stereotypical association of fat people with gluttony and the sin's actual nature as excessive over-consumption.
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In The Panda Chronicles chapter "Just The Way You Are", Tae-young has a body issues crisis over having gained weight. The guys worry about him because his appetite is so low, and once the answers are coaxed out of him, Jesse reassures him that he'd rather have him the way he is than how he was a year prior, when he was malnourished due to being homeless.
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Nancy Drew's friend Bess is eternally obsessed with losing five pounds.
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Bone Chillers had two cases of Fattening the Victim present in Frankenturkey II and Romeo And Ghouliette. The former is the result of a Jackass Genie wish, with the victim actually looking forward to getting fattened up and eaten for Thanksgiving, while the latter is played straight and involves ghouls wanting to eat the protagonist's best friend.
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In the eight-issue to the comic tie-in of Marvel's The Superhero Squad Show, most of the Squaddies had tried to retrieve an Infinity Fractal before the Blob could get it for Doctor Doom. But the Fractal activated and somehow made the Blob slender while making the Squaddies fat. The effect only lasted as long as Blob held onto the Fractal, which he did on Doctor Doom's orders to incapacitate the Squad. The story ended with the Squaddies attempting to utilize their new girth to stop crime before they turn back to normal. On the other end, the Blob was depressed that he'd gotten so small and finally dropped the Fractal because he wasn't comfortable with his thin body.
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In Safehold, prince Nahrmahn is short and plump and has some complexes about it. At one point he muses that if he knew how well-built and handsome Cayleb is and how bad he himself looks in comparison, he'd never be able to discard his dignity and offer to pledge his loyalty to him.
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Johnny Bravo: Played with in two senses. In the earlier "Jumbo Johnny" episode, Johnny worries that he's not as buff as he could be and seeks to gain weight in terms of musculature. He's sold an experimental protein shake, but he doesn't follow the instructions correctly and drinks every can in a single night. By morning, Johnny is extremely fat and deludes himself into thinking he's ripped until he takes more of the protein shake and essentially becomes a fat giant. Johnny accidentally destroys most of the city looking for the protein shake salesman, who finally gives him the antidote to slim down. But Johnny still doesn't follow the instructions, drinks every can he's given, and while he does slim down he's basically a two-inch stick person with a normal-sized head.
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A certain running gag pertaining to the Superman Family during the Silver Age had most of the characters getting fat one way or another. This includes Superman, his younger self Superboy on four separate occasions (including most of Smallville save for Jonathan and Martha Kent on two of those occasions), Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Supergirl in her secret identity as Linda Lee.
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Fantasy Island (2021): Christine suffered from anxiety for years about even gaining a little weight, and consequently didn't eat most of the food she craves. On the island, her wish is to eat whatever she wants with no weight gain.
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The Looney Tunes Show: Bugs suggests to Porky during his brief stint as a caterer that he try some of his grandmother's old recipes since Porky's own dishes weren't that good. The recipes all call for an unhealthy amount of butter but are rather delicious, so much so that Bugs gets hooked on them and is finding excuses to throw parties just so Porky can cater to them. Sure enough, Bugs starts off with a noticeable belly, then gets huge, to the point that he causes a tidal wave when jumping into a pool to save Daffy from drowning. That serves as Bugs' wake-up call and he manages to cut back on the junk.
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In the Ghostbusters (1984) fanfic Embarrassemnt, both Egon and his Original Character girlfriend have gained weight due to stress and genetics respectively and are highly embarrassed about it.
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Akane in Kitchen Princess, though this is more of the Very Special Chapter variety and is resolved pretty easily. However, apart from that, the chapter does a surprisingly good job of portraying an eating disorder.
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In "Say Cheese and Die — Again!", the cursed camera caused protagonist Greg to become morbidly obese while his friend Shari slowly became emaciated. At first, his classmates found it amusing, but much later everyone felt bad and stopped considering the situation to be funny, except for Greg's Jerkass teacher Mr. Saur.
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Monster Hunter: Rise: High Rank Hunter Ayame claims to be gaining weight thanks to eating tons of dango and being unable to burn it off thanks to an injury preventing her from working as a Hunter. While she isn't happy about it, she manages to be a good sport and quips "My zenny pouch keeps getting lighter and my pants keep getting tighter!"
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The Golden Girls had this come up quite a few times in the show's run—which was somewhat realistic, considering that the main characters were middle-aged to elderly women, a group that (stereotypically) often tries to lose weight and diet:
A Clip Show episode (made of original clips) focused on the previous attempts at self-improvement the girls have gone through, including dieting. Sophia was actually trying to gain weight after learning she lost a pound, and one episode implies she was at least heavier when she was much younger. In the dieting episode, the girls all weighed themselves and poked fun at each other, which of course involved Hollywood Pudgy since none of them look heavyset. In Blanche's case, it would've helped if she had taken her high heels off before she got on the scale.
A later episode dealt with Blanche dieting to fit into her wedding dress for her anniversary. She almost goes insane with hunger and practically assaults Rose when Rose accidentally eats Blanche's diet food. She does manage to fit into the dress... except the zipper on the back didn't fit. Rose takes a picture without Blanche knowing.
Blanche's estranged daughter Rebecca had put on a great deal of weight since the last time the two saw each other. Though Rebecca admitted she was overweight and didn't seem to care, she had also started dating a Jerkass named Jeremy who did nothing but insult her — even as he was proposing marriage. Dorothy was ready to beat the stuffing out of him, but Blanche kept holding back because she was afraid of Becky leaving her again. In the end, though, Blanche told Rebecca how she really felt, and Rebecca admitted that she was only planning to marry Jeremy because she feared that no one else would be interested. The intervention worked, and Blanche and Becky's relationship was gradually healed. In her next appearances, she was much slimmer, but she was also being played by a different actress in those appearances.
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Team Rocket from Pokémon: The Series in the episode "A Lean Mean Team Rocket Machine" has gained weight and had their own weight woe moment; Meowth's moment is when his charm on his head sinks into his head due to the extra fat, Jessie's moment is her laughing so hard, her button pops right off followed by claiming that she needed a new uniform, and finally, James' moment is when he recalls his stomach hanging over his belt when he was getting dressed.
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Sailor Moon:
Usagi at times, particularly in episode four of the first anime. Word of God is that Usagi is meant to be slightly bigger than the other Senshi, however, this isn't apparent by her actual design:
At another point in the same episode, Luna simply advises that Usagi should avoid overeating or eating junk food and that she'll get plenty of exercises just by being Sailor Moon. However, Usagi notices Luna is drawing something on a sheet of paper. Luna reveals a drawing of an extremely overweight Sailor Moon, saying it's future Usagi.
This is occasionally Played for Laughs in Chibi-Usa's side stories, usually in regards to her Sweet Tooth. One such story told of two celestial lovers who were pretty much barred from being together because they didn't focus on their heavenly duties. The wife ended up alleviating her boredom by snacking and watching TV, resulting in her gaining weight. This coupled with her rather plain face caused her to worry that her husband was cheating on her. He wasn't and shows up to conclude that skinny girls are best for dating, but strong women are the ones for marrying.
In another side story, it's mentioned that Ikuko is putting Kenji on a diet because he put on a little weight.
In an episode of SuperS, the Monster of the Week traps Sailor Moon in a tutu that forces her to dance endlessly. However, Sailor Moon's gut causes the tutu to break, allowing her to finish the monster off. Tuxedo Mask says he feels like advising Sailor Moon to drop some weight, but it ended up helping her this time.
Happened on large scale in Codename: Sailor V, as Debrine's plan involved getting as many people as possible fat and then lure them in her fake health center to drain their energy. The only people known to have completely escaped it are Artemis (a rather hyperactive alien cat), Wakagi (a cop that hates sweets, and Debrine's plan was based on chocolate), and Hikaru (who didn't even notice, as she always eats healthy foods), while Minako, upon being informed she was getting fat, trained so much she not only missed Valentine but lost the weight in a few days and then regained it in muscles.
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Fat Actress has Kirstie Alley (a fictional version of herself) trying to deal with being an aging and somewhat overweight actress in Hollywood. The way people treat her veers between Cringe Comedy and Dude, Not Funny!.
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Bless the Harts: In the episode "Pound Pinchers", Betty Hart thinks that because of her extra wisdom pounds, construction workers don't find her attractive anymore. Her woe even gets worse when she steps on the scale at the pound pinchers meetings.
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Done a number of times in South Park:
Weight Gain: Cartman tries to bulk up using protein powder, but doesn't understand he needs to use the powder alongside an exercise regime. By the end of the episode, he's a morbidly obese blob and seriously believes he's a well-muscled hunk. BEEF CAKE!!!
Jared Has Aides: Butters is forced to gain fifty pounds as part of a convoluted scheme by the boys to make money doing a bunch of commercials for City Wok similar to Jared from Subway. They then put Butters through a homemade liposuction treatment, which is literally just putting a tube in his side and pumping the excess fat out by punching his stomach. It works.
Fat Camp featured Cartman getting sent to a fat camp against his will. He starts a lucrative business undermining the camp's efforts by smuggling junk food and selling it to the other kids. The rest of the campers, on their part, are all legitimately unhappy with how overweight they are, and their equally overweight parents don't have much hope for them as they believe their obesity is caused by genes. By the end of the episode when the camp is about to be shut down, one of the campers comes forward and admits they were cheating on their diets but wants to stay and make a more earnest attempt to slim down. When it looks like even Cartman has decided to make an effort to diet, the counselors (who were shown as upbeat and genuinely trying to help the kids) decide to have him banned because of what he did. Cartman curses them off... and then starts eating junk food and crying while he does.
Make Love, Not Warcraft: The boys spend weeks doing nothing but killing boars to power up in World of Warcraft so they can finally stop the one player who keeps killing everybody's characters whenever they try to go on quests. In the process, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman become overweight, greasy-haired shut-ins with horrendous acne.
Raising The Bar: As obesity becomes more widespread, Cartman finally stops denying he is fat... and then intentionally gains more weight to qualify as obese and get a mobility scooter of his own. Cartman then takes advantage of his new handicapped status the way every other obese person in the episode does.
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In Piggy (2022), Sara is mocked mercilessly by the cool girls in her town for being fat. She even waits for the town pool to be deserted to go swim, but even then, they bully her, nearly drown her, and run off with her clothes, leaving her to walk home in nothing but her swim suit. Her own mother chooses a terrible moment to put her on a diet.
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In a side story of Pokémon Reset Bloodlines, Wicke sees a vision of her younger self after being splashed by Nihilego toxins, and laments that she's gained some weight on her hips since her college days.
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In one RWBY Chibi skit, Yang chances upon her reflection in a mirror and notices that she's been putting on a few pounds. She then decides to undergo a rigorous Training Montage to lose weight... only to later witness Nora eat a whole cake in one gigantic gulp and promptly rid herself of the resultant Balloon Belly with just one burp. Yang is understandably upset.
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In the Happy Tree Friends episode "Ipso Fatso", Disco Bear becomes self-conscious after seeing that he's put on weight and spends the rest of the episode attempting to work it off.
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Penny from Happy Endings went on a diet for an episode but couldn't keep it up. In general, neither she nor the other characters comment negatively on her curviness. And even in that episode, it was less of a diet to lose weight and more of a cleanse for better general health.
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Adventures of the Little Koala:
Pamie nearly develops an eating disorder after Walter and his brothers compare her to a balloon. Her friends are only able to convince her that her refusal to eat isn't healthy when she faints after going out on a jog.
The Koala family decides to have Papa needs to exercise more after he accidentally busts his belt during dinner. Miss Lewis meanwhile decides to write a story about it in the paper, showing before and after results. He's absolutely miserable during all of it, and in the end, and it ultimately does nothing. He ends up breaking another belt the next time he sits down to eat.
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Also in "Devil In Me" sung by Halsey and written by Sia which also deals with bullying and eating disorders.
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Tekken: Multiple:
Inverted with Bob, who deliberately grew fat to be a combination of striking power, muscle mass, and speed. In one ending, he goes completely berserk after losing all his weight.
Played straight by Rufus and Zangeif in their ending for Street Fighter X Tekken, when the two are suddenly transformed into svelter, bishounen like fighters. They're utterly horrified at having lost their "Perfect bodies."
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Pochamani:
Being about a chubby heroine finding love, it's no surprise that this trope would be played with. It's largely averted with the main character of Tsumugi. Despite growing up teased about her weight and coming to think no one would ever love her, Mugi decided she had love herself first and foremost. It was this Fat and Proud attitude that attracted her first boyfriend Tagami, a Chubby Chaser who is attracted to her confidence as much as her appearance. Since then the only time we have seen her worry about weight is an early chapter where she had overeaten to the point she was literally bursting out of her clothes. Even then she only focused on dieting enough to drop the unwanted excess.
Akane Itou, a character introduced later, is a much straighter case. She has many of the same woes as Mugi used to but has not yet had the same "love yourself" epiphany as Mugi did. Mugi takes Akane under her wing with the promise of helping her find that self-love for herself. Since Akane doesn't want to feel fat, this takes the form of helping her with diet and exercise, hoping that the two of them together could do what one alone could not.
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Inverted with the Blob following House of M. Upon waking up to discover his mutant power is gone, he immediately tries to commit suicide. The problem is he has so much excess skin from his weight that he can't find a nerve to cut.
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Itsuki Nakano of The Quintessential Quintuplets is often either poked fun of, or being self-conscious about her Big Eater tendencies. True to form, one of the manga's omakes implies she's a fair bit heavier than her sisters, something she's not happy about.
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In one episode of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt Stocking's insatiable Sweet Tooth finally catches up with her. At first, she only gains a slight amount of weight, but after some intensive dieting and exercise she significantly bloats up, driving her insane. Eventually, she literally grows bigger than their house. It's at this point that the cause of this is revealed to be a ghost. Stocking goes back to normal after she and Panty kill it.
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Bad News Ballet has Gwen who constantly worries over her weight and being described as fat or pudgy. The fifth book, Blubberina, centers on her being too overweight to start wearing toe shoes.
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Hannah Ashworth, a character in the British soap Hollyoaks, was portrayed as suffering from anorexia and bulimia, which she later recovered from. Melissa Hurst, Hannah's friend, also suffered from anorexia which she died from.
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Implied in the Encanto fanfic Storytime; Bruno believes his daughter Stefanie doesn't want to be spending her day watching over her viejo gordo ("fat old man").
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When Zachary Beaver Came To Town: Zachary is less at peace with his obesity than he lets on and dislikes being made a spectacle over in public, which is part of his reluctance to leave his trailer.
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Big Wolf on Campus:
Tommy starts getting tubby due to his wolf-like appetite getting the best of him. Eventually, his cravings—and his going to public fast food joints to stop them — drum up angry publicity and lead to everyone in town trying to capture the werewolf for a cash reward.
In another episode, Merton falls in with a group of black-clad teenagers who start giving him a nectar-like substance that makes him fat. Merton is at first horrified until his new "friends" say they like him bigger, so he starts drinking more of the stuff. It turns out the kids are actually spiders in human form, and they've been fattening Merton up so they can eat him.
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This is just one of the many insecurities that plague the titular heroine of Empowered. She's not really overweight (apart from a naturally big butt, although she's the only one who considers this a problem) but because her super suit is skin tight to the point that she can't even wear underwear, she's very insecure about her looks. She admits to starving herself and exercising constantly.
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Hey Arnold!: In one episode, Harold becomes insecure about his size and strives to lose weight when he overhears Sid and Stinky mocking him. He goes on a cruise with the purpose of helping kids lose weight, but is even bigger when he returns. He manages to lose the extra weight with some help from Arnold, though.
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Subverted with Sully in Fire Emblem: Awakening. Her supports with the Avatar have her upset that she gained weight, but only because in doing so she decreased her muscle mass, which could badly affect her performance on the battlefield.
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Family Guy:
Meg Griffin is shown to be an overeater and makes a habit out of throwing up after meals. She has far more issues than that, however. Stewie even tells her one time that she should consider becoming anorexic and bulimic like the female ballerina dancers since it "seems to work out for them".
When the popular girls at school throw up, Meg says she loves to throw up to fit in.
Brian's dumb ex-girlfriend Jillian is bulimic. Stewie calls her fat to make her throw up, and she makes comments about how she is losing her teeth. She puts it best in her debut episode:
When Lois becomes a Hollywood starlet, she shows off her newfound anorexia by having her friends play her ribcage like a xylophone.
In "Sibling Rivalry", Lois started to binge eat out of frustration after Peter lost his sex drive following a vasectomy. At first mocked about her weight, when the two accidentally have sex one night Peter is elated to discover "fat sex is the hottest sex" they ever had, and became determined to keep Lois heavy. By the end of the episode, Lois had a heart attack and received emergency liposuction.
In "No Country Club for Old Men", Lois bakes a batch of brownies, eats them all herself, and then makes herself throw up. According to Stewie, this happens every time she makes brownies.
Peter, Chris, and Stewie all dealt with weight issues in one single episode. Chris became self-conscious about his size, Peter got liposuction and plastic surgery to make himself a sculpted knockout, and Stewie became obese by way of mocking Chris's diet straight into an overeating disorder. Chris felt better about himself by the episode's end thanks to a few kind words from Meg, Peter gained back all his weight, and Stewie was inexplicably back to normal with no reason given.
In "Girl, Internetted", Meg becomes an internet sensation when she starts posting videos (at Peter's behest) of her eating anything and everything she finds in the fridge. Alongside becoming obese, Meg becomes diabetic and has her feet removed. This isn't enough to make her stop what she's doing until she finds out everyone at her school has become morbidly obese in order to follow her example. The combined weight of all her newly fat classmates causes the school bleachers to collapse, killing one of the janitors whose feet are then transplanted to Meg's body.
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Despite being fairly thin, Yun from New Game! worries about her weight constantly. Though this probably comes from her absolute hatred of any form of exercise.
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The Girls Series has Ellie begin to develop an eating disorder in Girls Under Pressure. She gains a healthier self-image after seeing the effects of a friend being hospitalized with anorexia.
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Doug: Two episodes have this theme:
In the Nickelodeon episode "Doug Tips The Scales", Doug gains weight while on vacation at his grandma's and tries to slim down before Beebee Bluff's pool party.
In the Disney episode "Doug's Chubby Buddy," Patti Mayonnaise becomes obsessed with weight loss after she overhears Doug commenting on her weight (he was actually referring to a homemade vehicle he was making).
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Star Trek: Voyager: In one episode, Deanna Troi says that she doesn't want any ice cream because she's "watching [her] figure", despite usually having a massive Sweet Tooth and being none the worse for wear for it.
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Hidamari Sketch:
Hiro. The fact that she's a Supreme Chef and Miyako's a Big Eater who likes to poke fun at this aspect of her character doesn't help.
After Hiro Graduate from the Story, a girl called Matsuri moves into Hiro's apartment, and turns out she, like Hiro, is also this. Co-tenents Yuno and Nazuna joke that it's the curse of Room 101.
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Nearly every character in the Street Fighter series has their height, weight, and other stats about them listed openly. The exception is Chun-Li's weight, which has been consistently listed as "secret", rather than "unknown" like other characters. It's possible that her famously muscular legs might add more to her weight than she's comfortable with.
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Drawn Together has one episode where Toot Braunstein attempts to lose weight, both through bulimia and anorexia.
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The Tick: Arthur goes on a diet in "The Tick vs. Arthur" after being called fat by a goon in the previous episode. He gets a power belt off a baddy that makes him strong and muscular but turns him evil.
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The Cat Who... Series: In book #4 (The Cat Who Saw Red), Qwilleran has to go on a diet for the duration of the novel and is angered to discover in the first fifty pages that he's actually gained three pounds since his doctor's appointment. He never realizes it's because Koko was also standing on the scale at the same time.
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During Season 8 of Frasier, as a way to mask Jane Leeves' pregnancy, Daphne gained considerable weight. While Niles pretended not to notice, she was the target of many fat jokes. She was sent to a weight loss clinic, and the psychology behind her weight issue was explored, in a sensitive and realistic way, in the episode "Daphne Returns."
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Natsumi from Sgt. Frog sometimes fusses over her weight. This even drove the plot of one chapter in the manga.
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch:
In "Sabrina and the Beanstalk," Harvey finds himself in the clutches of the Wicked Witch atop the beanstalk Sabrina accidentally created. Said Witch serves him up food laced with an ingredient called "Fatten Up." By the time Sabrina gets to Harvey he's gotten pretty big, to the point that she uses him as a battering ram to get the Wicked Witch away from them. He manages to sweat the weight off as he climbs down the beanstalk... and then Salem suffers from this after eating the entire "Fatten Up" container when it fell from the beanstalk.
One episode dealt with this as seriously as the show could. Sabrina tried to lose weight in order to fit into a dress for an upcoming dance but then started using shoddy diet drinks from the Other Realm. To make matters worse, the salesman put a spell on her bedroom mirror to make her reflection look morbidly obese. Zelda found out what happened when she saw her butt reflected much bigger than it was and took the spell off. Unfortunately, by that point, Sabrina legitimately believed she was huge and kept taking the diet shakes until she became invisible. She wasted away into nothing.
In a later season episode, Hilda decides to screw with Morgan's fashion models by giving them free beverages and snacks at the coffee house and claiming they're fat-free. While they don't look any bigger, Morgan has to scramble to find new models for her show because the clothes don't fit them anymore.
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Octopath Traveler: Cecily is implied to be like this. Using Inquire/Scrutinize on the various fighters around Victors Hollow gives you various combat information on them, including their height and weight. What does Cecily's profile say for weight?
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The Little Mermaid (1989): Discussed when Ursula says that one example of her alleged altruism is making a woman thinner who wants to be. She herself is an inversion; she laments at one point about having lost weight over the years, despite still being rather large in the current day.
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In the Buffy/Stargate crossover story All Your Base are Belong to Her, Dawn is shown in flashback to have gained a moderate amount of weight after Buffy's death. When Faith expressed (admittedly mild) disapproval of this development, Dawn was so stricken that she became mildly anorexic and driven to lose weight so as to please Faith. Flash forward a year, and Dawn has achieved her target weight and figure, and is fine with being constantly hungry if it means she can love who she sees in the mirror and turn heads wherever she goes.
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Physical: Sheila suffers from binge-eating disorder and obsessed with staying trim. She meticulously watches what she eats, calls herself fat and ugly in her interal monologue, and often puts other people down mentally for eating high-calorie foods or offering her food. During moments of stress, however, she'll gorge and then tell herself it'll be the last time.
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Agent X, an associate of Deadpool, was at one point kidnapped and infused with what was referred to as "the American gene," which gave him arthritis and made him morbidly obese.
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James and the Giant Peach: While Aunt Sponge averts this, the song the bugs sing about her has her wanting to be slender and skipping meals.
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In Death Becomes Her, writer Helen Sharp develops an eating disorder to cope with losing her fiance to her bitter rival Madeline Ashton, and spends a few years being belittled in a mental hospital because of her psychotic obsession with Madeline. Some years later, Madeline has begun to notice she's getting older and not as svelte as she used to be but took some comfort in knowing Helen was a blob... until she sees Helen for the first time in ages and discovers she's gorgeous. Because of an immortality serum.
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Swordsman was one of the few characters from Heroes Reborn who was left behind on the Counter-Earth. When he was seen again in the Heroes Reborn: Remnants story, he essentially became his world's version of Deadpool but got really fat in the process of binge-eating on junk food.
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 Mother Mother (Music) / int_e7ecdeb0
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Weight Woe
 Muswell Hillbillies (Music) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Nicole Dollanganger (Music) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Philharmony (Music) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Yeule (Music) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 The Strex Family (Roleplay) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Trustfell 4 Trust Fall Or Die Hard (Roleplay) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 AKBingo! / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Adam Ruins Everything / int_e7ecdeb0
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 American Housewife / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Ask That Guy with the Glasses (Web Video) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Chicken Girls (Web Video) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Shane Dawson (Web Video) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Winx Abridged (Web Video) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Always Human (Webcomic) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Heroine Chic (Webcomic) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 What Happens Next (Webcomic) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Good Vibes / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Horseland / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Pigs Is Pigs (1937) / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World / int_e7ecdeb0
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 The Incredibles / int_e7ecdeb0
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 The Incredibles / int_e7ecdeb0
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 The Shivering Truth / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Undergrads / int_e7ecdeb0
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 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home / int_e7ecdeb0
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