Chiken or Beef Airplane Manga Strip

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Your favorite types of meat, according to the Windows 10 emoji collection. Clockwise from top left: a ribeye steak, a chicken drumstick, some bacon strips, and a cylindrical mystery meat on a os.

Meat is animal flesh oftentimes eaten for poly peptide (or convenience if there'due south aught else hanging effectually), though most kinds of meat hold textures and traits that arrive rather unnecessarily complicated and ambiguous.

This is where the "Drawing" part comes to the spotlight.

Depictions of meat in comics and animation are oft stylized and simplified, both for the convenience of the artist and ease of recognition for the audition. These simplified versions tend to follow specific trends:

  • Manga meat, or ano niku (Japanese for "that meat"): Generic meat from an unspecified source, portrayed as a roughly cylindrical slab yet attached to the bone, with said bone sticking out both ends to serve as a convenient handle while eating. The meat itself is very chewy, sometimes even stretchy. In spite of the name, this version does popular up in western works, also — sometimes with just one bone, so information technology looks more like a behemothic drumstick.
  • Poultry is either drumsticks or a whole roasted bird. Drumsticks may be simplified to the betoken that they look like a meat popsicle. Breasts are rarely seen, despite existence amid the well-nigh mutual cuts in real life; wings oasis't appeared until recently, and are ofttimes depicted equally smaller drumsticks.
    • Turkey is usually drawn as an oversized wholly roasted bird, but wearing identifying paper frills on the drumsticks. Much like other portrayed poultry, the part which is near commonly depicted is the drumsticks.
    • In Japanese media, chicken drumsticks are usually decorated with festive ribbons, owing to the adoption of fried chicken every bit a traditional Christmas dinner.
  • Beef tin can show upwards as steak or hamburger patties:
    • Steaks are either ribeye or T-bone, because plain steak isn't steak without some sort of bone in the middle. The meat may be colored bright red, fifty-fifty if it'due south supposed to be fully cooked.
    • Hamburger patties are usually dark brown, regardless of whether they're cooked rare or well-done.
  • Lamb: Only rib chops (unremarkably with the long rib bones left on) or crown rib roast.
  • Pork has the nearly variety and can announced in several forms:
    • Ham volition usually be drawn as a behemothic drumstick cut in half, with the insides a bright pink.
    • Salary is virtually always depicted as side bacon (aka streaky salary), since information technology can be simplified to alternating stripes of red (meat) and white (fat).
    • Sausages are usually less than 6 inches in length, linked, and colored gray, brown, red, or whatever combo thereof.
    • Hotdogs are slightly longer and are usually colored pink or red. When served as function of a Japanese schoolkid's lunch, hotdogs are frequently cutting into a fun octopus shape.
    • Pork chops are typically center cut (solid piece with fatty only on the outside) merely sometimes take a circular bone in the centre, making them a strange cross between center cut chops and arm chops or ham steaks.
    • Or a whole roasted suckling pig with an apple tree in its oral fissure.
  • Ribs (pork or beef, or perhaps something more exotic) are a slab of brown meat, either flat or an exaggerated curve, with basic sticking out every few inches.
  • Fish and seafood:
    • Fish tin be depicted as a cooked whole fish, half-fish filets, or in slices. Whole fish may exist drawn in much more realistic item than the rest of a series. Tuna and salmon are the near mutual, and the meat is usually pink (salmon pink, naturally). Herring will also appear as kippers, though drawn as resembling whole raw fish rather than cooked fish cut in butterfly fashion.
    • Fish skeletons — sometimes with an intact head and tail fins attached to a spine that's been otherwise picked make clean — are a popular meal for cats, raccoons, or anyone who has to dumpster-dive for food.
    • Lobsters and shrimp are ofttimes colored bright red, even before they're cooked.
    • Similarly, Japanese media tend to depict octopuses as red and squids equally white, fifty-fifty before they're cooked.

Basic that stick out from Cartoon Meat are most probable to look like Stock Femur Bones, unless the meat is fish or ribs, where they're more likely to be rib bones.

A Sub-Trope of Stock Nutrient Depictions. Compare with Drawing Cheese, which is its counterpart for, well, cheese, and Every Pizza Is Pepperoni for its pizza counterpart. In video games, this often goes manus-in-hand with Hyperactive Metabolism and Inexplicably Preserved Dungeon Meat. For extremely detailed depictions of meat, see Food Porn.


Examples:

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    Anime & Manga

  • One of Soma'south original dishes in Food Wars! is an titbit made of pâté and bacon wrapped around a bone, designed to look like manga meat.
  • In Gintama, the banquet trap includes manga meat, which Kagura eagerly tears into.
  • Manga meat shows up in the GJ-bu anime, with the characters even referring to it as such.
  • Ane Piece: Luffy's favorite food is "meat" and is usually depicted as a cylinder of red meat with a bone sticking out both ends.
  • Virtually of the meat in Slayers is of the manga meat variety. Given the appetites of the main characters a lot of information technology is consumed at any inn or restaurant they stop in.
  • In i Yakitate!! Japan scene, the Queen of Monaco is shown to be stuffing herself with the "cylindrical mystery meat on a bone" meat. When Poirot takes it abroad, she demands him to give back her manga meat.

    Asian Animation

  • In the Season x cease credits sequence for Happy Heroes, ane of the characters that passes past Careful S. is Large Grand., who is conveying a stick with manga meat tied to it with a string. Niggling Yard. chases after the meat, trying to eat it.
  • Pleasant Caprine animal and Big Big Wolf: A gilt bays shaped like manga meat appears in Happy Happy Bang! Bang! episode 28.

    Films — Live-Action

  • InAirplane!, when it's announced that anyone who ate the fish airline meal volition get food poisoning, the airplane pilot looks down to his meal tray, which shows a complete fish skeleton.

    Video Games

  • The independent game studio Boneloaf has a cylinder-of-meat-on-a-os as their logo. Their sole game to date, Gang Beasts, features that logo several times inside the game — for example, painted in the center of a wrestling ring.
  • In Boku To Wanko, one of the items you can set out for your dogs to play with is a hunk of meat-on-the-os.
  • Bonk: Bonk eats cylindrical bone-attached chunks of meat to gain more powerful forms. The bigger chunks instantly push him into his strongest form.
  • Capcom: Unremarkably seen in Capcom's Beat 'em Up games every bit a powerup for the players:
    • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs has more variety in nutrient you tin find, ranging from manga meats to Food Porn dishes.
    • Concluding Fight is the Trope Codifier. Beating various objects during the game reveals manga meats among other snacks that can raise your free energy bar.
    • Some Hack and Slash games based on High Fantasy, like Knights of the Round, both Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara games and Cherry Earth, likewise have manga meats as powerups.
  • Don't Starve:
    • The bones meat item takes the form of dark-brown drumstick-shaped shanks, with a femur caput at the narrow end and the wide end chopped through to reveal crimson and white marbled meat. Most other meats are variants on this theme — monster meat is black and purple instead of dark-brown and red, fish meat is a fish with its front end chopped off to imitate this wait, and leafy meat is a growth of plant tissue imitating a meaty shank, with leaves instead of the bone and marbled dark-green... something instead of musculus and fat.
    • Morsels resemble miniature Manga Meat, with a small band of marbled flesh effectually a sparse os sticking out of both ends.
    • The ham bat is a weapon that looks like at drumstick chopped with pink in the middle. The weapon is held by the bone and swung around striking things with the meat stop of it.
  • A Lid in Time: Mafia Town has a gigantic meat cylinder with ii bones, rolling up and down the street as a stage chance.
  • The Fable of Zelda:
    • The Legend of Zelda: The Monster Allurement item takes the form of stock manga meat. Its advertised purpose of distracting baddies isn't terribly useful (only the weaker ones seem to go for it), but you still have to buy the stuff as it's also a Plot Coupon in disguise that you have to trade to progress through the game.
    • The Legend of Zelda: Majora'south Mask: The Goron delicacy "Stone Sirloin" takes the manga meat shape, only fabricated of stone instead of meat.
    • The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Games take both a Goron steak and a minigame on Tokay island that involves manga meat.
    • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild:
      • The rock-based manga meat reappears, hither called "Rock Roasts". This time you have to heat them upwardly earlier you can eat them.
      • The game also has regular and "prime" meat (classic steak slabs with a strip of fatty effectually them, of varying thickness), drumsticks and bird thighs, "gourmet" meat (stocky manga meat) and whole birds. note Some birds have an approx. 1/l chance to drop two of these when killed.
  • Petty Dragons Café: When you hunt, the prey poofs away and pieces of brown Cartoon Meat appear. This is simply for the overworld, as the ingredients are properly identified and more realistic looking.
  • Minecraft has a drumstick-similar icon for the hunger symbol.
  • Well-done and Rare Steaks and Raw Meat from Monster Hunter accept the course of 1 of these. Turning them into Tinged, Drugged or Poisoned Meats turns them yellow, blue or purple, respectively.
  • Rocket Knight Adventures: In Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures ii, the full health restore power-upward takes the shape of a hunk of meat with a bone sticking out of both ends.
  • In Shovel Knight, one of the wellness-restoring items is a rather cartoonish turkey.
  • Spyro: Year of the Dragon: In the Sunny Villa level, at that place are many Rhynoc Giant Mooks that wield giant chicken drumsticks; they all look the aforementioned. About the terminate of the level, there'south a cutscene of one of said mooks chasing a giant chicken, and when you get to where they run off to, said giant Rhynoc is already wielding a drumstick.
  • Super Mario Bros.:
  • Team Fortress 2: Don't Starve'south ham bat was ported to TF2 under the name "The Ham Shank", with Genuine quality ones being awarded to those who preordered the source material. It'south very much the same design, merely 3D modeled.

    Visual Novels

  • Danganronpa two: Goodbye Despair: One of the food items featured at a party in Chapter 1 is a huge piece of meat on the os. It proves of import, as the murderer in the showtime case hides the murder weapon within the bone.
  • I Honey Yous, Colonel Sanders!: The display of the title on the Start Screen uses drumsticks to represent the chicken of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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  • In the Strong Bad Email "island", a starving Strong Bad imagines Homestar becoming a big, red T-bone steak in the classic style.

    Webcomics

  • In the The Lodge of the Stick prequel On the Origin of PCs, Elan wears a "ceremonial meat costume" shaped like a big stereotypical T-bone steak.

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    Western Animation

  • Voltron: Legendary Defender: The "Health Plate" detail ordered by Pidge in Season 6 Episode 3 takes the course of a lumpy brown tube with cartoony bones poking out of each stop.

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