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* ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!|I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here]]'' was a [[Reality Show]] crossed with this.
* ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!|I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here]]'' was a [[Reality Show]] crossed with this.
* ''[[Kenny vs. Spenny]]'' rarely avoids this trope, particularly in the humiliation round.
* ''[[Kenny vs. Spenny]]'' rarely avoids this trope, particularly in the humiliation round.
* ''[[Laura En America|Laura en América]]'': [http://blogs.elcomercio.pe/santalima/2008/11/14-laura-bozzo-y-las-axilas.html one episode]{{Dead link}} of this show is infamous for this. Its name was "Lo haría todo por dinero" ("I'd do anything for the money"). People from the public was challenged to do the most disgusting things for money. Among the challenges there were: to stay naked in a bathtub with frogs (US$30), eat a whole habanero-like fruit (US$20), to kiss an unknown person (US$30), dress up like a baby and crawl (US$20). The most memorable part? {{spoiler|Lick the armpits and feet of a bodybuilder who had not taken a shower in 48 hours}}.
* ''[[Laura En America|Laura en América]]'': [https://web.archive.org/web/20130530204211/http://blogs.elcomercio.pe/santalima/2008/11/14-laura-bozzo-y-las-axilas.html one episode] of this show is infamous for this. Its name was "Lo haría todo por dinero" ("I'd do anything for the money"). People from the public was challenged to do the most disgusting things for money. Among the challenges there were: to stay naked in a bathtub with frogs (US$30), eat a whole habanero-like fruit (US$20), to kiss an unknown person (US$30), dress up like a baby and crawl (US$20). The most memorable part? {{spoiler|Lick the armpits and feet of a bodybuilder who had not taken a shower in 48 hours}}.
* ''[[Dick and Dom in da Bungalow]]'' nearly got banned for being so gross.
* ''[[Dick and Dom in da Bungalow]]'' nearly got banned for being so gross.
* ''[[Wonder Showzen]]''.
* ''[[Wonder Showzen]]''.

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"Now was that funny or just disgusting? I don't know, I'm asking."
—Dog, Oh Yeah! Cartoons

Animated show that relies heavily on ugly animation, displeasing concepts and extreme close-ups of things such as hairy, warty green tongues, stink-line-laden sewage sandwiches, and toilets that haven't been cleaned in a long time.

Pioneered by John Kricfalusi with The Ren and Stimpy Show, this type of show dominated children's animation in the late 1990s. The animation house Klasky-Csupo and the studio Spumco specialized in animation of this style. Many of these clones failed to realize, however, that the success of Ren and Stimpy was also due to excellent writing, not just to the presence of icky, stinky things.

Examples of Gross-Out Shows include:

Anime and Manga

Comics

  • Many of the comic strips featured in Mad Magazine.
    • Like this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO 96 u M Tx Ges
    • Probably the most infamous of these was 'The Zit'. Drawn by Tom Bunk (go figure), it resulted in a lot of letters to the editor's desk.
    • Its carried over to the cartoon version too.

Film

Literature

  • A fictional example: Since the Nightside is inimical to the internet due to AI Being A Crapshoot and the prevalence of Haunted Technology, Rule34 applies to television. One particular show "The John Waters Celebrity Perversion Hour" has had John Taylor hiding behind the sofa like the Daleks were coming.
  • The Barf-O-Rama series of children's paperbacks was based on this trope.
  • Captain Underpants, a series where just about 95% of the characters, plots, and events have something to do with Toilet Humour.
  • The Australian children's novel The Day My Bum Went Psycho (Butt in North America) and its sequels, Zombie Bums from Uranus, and Bumageddon: The Final Pongflict. The titles should be a dead giveaway.

Live Action TV

Tabletop Games

  • About the only example of a Tabletop RPG in this genre: Low Life, where among the playable races there are worms, roaches and walking piles of poo.
  • FATAL most certainly falls under this category, intentionally or not. In no other Tabletop RPG will you have a need to calculate oriface sizes. Or has detailed rules for rape.

Video Games

  • Boogerman. a superhero whose powers all involved farting, belching, and snot-flicking. Oddly enough, his foes were the type Captain Planet tended to fight, the type that polluted the world on purpose.
  • Postal 2 features plenty of pissing and vomiting. Three objectives actually require the player character to urinate.
  • Limbo of the Lost. It's very surprising to find such a macabre game that, in only its first half-hour of gameplay, throws worms pulled out of ears and snot at you as integral parts of puzzle solving.
  • Stupid Invaders, the gross moments are even nastier than Space Goofs
  • The Binding of Isaac is very generous with this when not making Biblical references—giant mounds of poop are a common obstacle, there's a boss called Peep who spreads toxic urine everywhere, and pretty much anything involving Isaac's abusive mother is given a Gross Up Close-Up.
  • Earthworm Jim contain a level called "Snot A Problem!"

Web Original

Western Animation

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