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*All characters present on the banner are closely related to food and eating.
*All characters present on the banner are closely related to food and eating.
**{{s|wikirby|Gooey}} is a recurring character in the ''Kirby'' series who consumes enemies and takes their [[copy ability]].
**{{s|wikirby|Gooey}} is a recurring character in the ''Kirby'' series who consumes enemies and takes their [[copy ability]].
**{{s|supermariowiki|Pyoro}} stars in several minigames in the ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare}}'' series where he extends his long tongue to catch and eat falling beans or enemies.
**{{s|supermariowiki|Pyoro}} stars in a microgame in the ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare}}'' series where he extends his long tongue to catch and eat falling beans.
**[[Chef Kawasaki]] is a recurring character in the ''Kirby'' series who is frequently shown cooking and gives the {{s|wikirby|Cook}} copy ability.
**{{s|wikirby|Chef Kawasaki}} is a recurring character in the ''Kirby'' series who is frequently shown cooking and gives the cook copy ability.
**{{s|pikipedia|Louie}} is a recurring ''Pikmin'' character infamous for his ravenous appetite, to the point of nearly ruining several missions because he was hungry.
**{{s|pikipedia|Louie}} is a recurring ''Pikmin'' character infamous for his ravenous appetite, to the point of nearly ruining several missions because he was hungry.
**[[Chef]] is a 1981 ''Game & Watch'' handheld LCD game where the player must operate a kitchen without dropping any food.
**[[Chef]] is a 1981 ''Game & Watch'' handheld LCD game where the player must operate a kitchen without dropping any food.
**''Personal Trainer: Cooking'' is a series of [[Nintendo DS]] games that act as digital cookbooks with instructions on how to complete each recipe.
**''Personal Trainer: Cooking'' is a 2008 [[Nintendo DS]] title that acts as a digital cookbook with instructions on how to complete each recipe.


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