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Food Fight (also styled as Charley Chuck's Food Fight) [1] is an arcade video game developed by General Computer Corporation and released by Atari, Inc. in March 1983. [2] The player guides Charley Chuck, who is trying to eat an ice cream cone before it melts, while avoiding four chefs bent on stopping him. 1,951 arcade cabinets were sold.
Delicious in Dungeon (Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Hepburn: Danjon Meshi, lit. "Dungeon Meal") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryoko Kui.It was serialized in Enterbrain's seinen manga magazine Harta from February 2014 to September 2023, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.
Consumer–resource interactions are the core motif of ecological food chains or food webs, [1] and are an umbrella term for a variety of more specialized types of biological species interactions including prey-predator (see predation), host-parasite (see parasitism), plant-herbivore and victim-exploiter systems.
Two diners in a restaurant, a well-mannered businessman and a slovenly vagabond, are continuously unable to get their waiter's attention. As a means of remedying their situation, they proceed to eat everything in sight: the flowers, their napkins, their shoes, belts, pants, jackets, shirts, underwear, plates, tablecloth, table, and chairs, leaving both of them nude and seated on the floor.
"Food Chain" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written, storyboarded, and directed by Japanese anime director Masaaki Yuasa in cooperation with creative director Eunyoung Choi, and guest stars Regular Show storyboard artist Minty Lewis as Erin the caterpillar.
The film's animation was created in Autodesk Maya, and rendered with Arnold. In an effort to save costs, it was produced at Blue Dream Studios Spain, a 5,000-square foot house in Valencia that the director, Sava, founded in early 2014. More than 120 animators worked on the film.
Trash Truck [1] or Giant Jack is an American animated television series created and written by Max Keane. [2] Each episode revolves around the adventures of a young boy named Hank and his best friend Trash Truck who is a garbage truck.
He consumes one of its seeds and a miniature Salad Fingers, dubbed "Mr. Boyfingers", sprouts from his back. After Salad Fingers teaches Mr. Boyfingers about the world, Mr. Boyfingers mortally injures the original Salad Fingers with a rock and cooks him—still alive—in a stew before eating him, essentially taking his place.