
Age of Mythology: the Pharaohs of Egyptian civilization players who choose Set as main god can quickly summon animals with Divine Favor to send in combat, including hippos.The hippos began to thrash about until the local guide throws chocolate bars into the river, quelling the hippos' wrath. The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines: The heroes are traveling down river when their small boats disturb a herd of hippos.The ferocity of the hippos was Foreshadowed in an earlier scene when Jane told a group of children that they are the most dangerous animals in Africa. One of the beasts immediately charges at her, and she barely manages to reach the coast.
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This time it tries to eat Milo's avatar, but Martha manages to save him.

Blake and Mortimer: In The Gondwana Shrine, Mortimer and his companions dive into an African lake and are attacked by a pod of hippopotamuses.While he looks fat and stupid, he is a very tough opponent who gives Blacksad a vicious beatdown. Blacksad: In the volume A Silent Hell, Blacksad runs into the thuggish hippo Ted Leeman, a corrupt private detective.When they aren't chasing down the hapless protagonists, they'll often be shown fighting among themselves, baring their massive teeth. A lot of depictions, however, exaggerate the violent reputation of hippos to an extreme-sometimes even depicting them as flesh-eaters (in reality, hippos are herbivores, although they will occasionally scavenge). If they're bad guys, or just a natural hazard, expect the heroes to face the same situation. If they're on the side of the good guys, expect lots of Mooks getting crushed and trampled.

Hippos portrayed this way in fiction will often have a Hair-Trigger Temper and be willing to attack anyone who so much as looks at them funny. They're considered some of the most dangerous wild mammals in their native range as well as the most dangerous animal (except for disease-spreading mosquitoes) on the entire African continent. They are also incredibly fast for their large sizes and small legs. Even big predators like lions and crocodiles generally steer clear of them. Hippos are notoriously aggressive and territorial and can do a lot of damage with their teeth and jaws. This is a lot closer to reality when it comes to hippo behavior. On the other hand-and that's where this trope comes in-they're just as likely to be seen as Xenophobic Herbivores and something completely terrifying. On the one hand, they're often depicted as friendly, lovable animals, thanks to their chubby, round appearance that makes them look cute. Hippopotamuses in fiction tend to be portrayed in two ways.
