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12->''"Tout, tout, through and about, your callow life in dismay. Rentum, Osculum, Tormentum. A decade twice a day."''
13-->-- '''The Warlock''' placing a hex on his victim, ''Film/Warlock1989''
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15A trope used when a character undergoes aging more quickly than normal. It can occur anywhere from a matter of seconds to a matter of weeks.
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17Sometimes as a result of [[GrandTheftMe using evil (or sometimes merely questionable) means to preserve youth]], or from an encounter with a dark force that causes immediate aging and deterioration, usually resulting in death soon after. This also isn't unheard of when leaving a YearOutsideHourInside setting. Frequently [[KarmicDeath caused by a villain's own mistake or overreaching]]. Sometimes it happens to the good guys, in which case their comrades must FindTheCure before it's too late.
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19If this is used to age a character from infancy or childhood to adulthood, expect that more often than not the work in question will completely ignore the fact that they should have to consume food in order to gain body mass as they grow up or else be stunted; instead, aging will somehow make them grow in size, too, and the extra mass will come out of nowhere in violation of the laws of physics.
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21If someone was using a FountainOfYouth that was destroyed, expect this to happen as they [[NoImmortalInertia immediately become whatever age they should be]]. Not to be confused with SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome, a tragic affliction that affects hundreds of characters in daytime Soap Operas a year, usually so as to avoid the hassle of children in the cast or in the plot. Contrast WeAreAsMayflies or TimeAbyss. Compare ShortLivedOrganism, where a being naturally has a short lifespan. Usually a result of CastFromLifespan, sometimes a result of CloneDegeneration. See also PlotRelevantAgeUp. RapidHairGrowth might ensue.
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23Note that the effect tends to be hard to justify in a strictly science-fictional setting. Hair, in particular, is essentially dead tissue; the grey or fine white hair that we associate with aging appears as old hairs grow and fall out, and new hairs grow in.
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29* This ''appears'' to be what [[spoiler:happens to titan shifters]] in ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. [[spoiler:They seem to be YoungerThanTheyLook (at least in the cases of Uri, Zeke and arguably Reiner) and since they only have a 13-year lifespan, rapid aging could have something to do with that.]]
30* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' features a mundane example of this, with the King of Midland. His actual age is uncertain (a questionably-canon guidebook claims him to be in his early fifties), but for most of the Golden Age arc, he is a fairly handsome man with a full head and beard of black hair and a face that, though lined and clearly on the older side, isn't particularly wrinkled. However, after he finds out that Griffith has slept with his daughter, and the aftermath of it goes horribly sour, it seems as if all the stress of decades of rulership hits him like a truck. Only a year later, he looks less like a man of fifty and more like a man of ninety, with his hair now lank and shock-white, his skin shriveled up, and his strength having completely left him.
31* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' this is the core of Baraggan's power. Even in his unreleased state his touch can age his target enough to make their bones snap like twigs. When he unleashes his full power, anything that fails to get out of the way crumbles to dust in a matter of seconds. And by anything, we mean ''anything'': whether it's people, buildings or even [[FunctionalMagic Kido]], everything ages to non-existence in Baraggan's presence.
32* At the end the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession6SympathyForTheDevil Sympathy for the Devil]]", Spike shoots Wen with a crystal that contains the energy that prevented Wen from aging. This neutralizes the effect, and he quickly becomes his true age. [[NoImmortalInertia Since said age is hundreds of years old, Wen dies almost immediately after he's been shot]].
33* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'':
34** One female Contractor's power is to assume any human appearance, must as the price of using her power age faster than normal.
35** Inverted with [[spoiler:Amber, who appears to grow younger the more she uses her time-based powers]].
36* In ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'', that was the addition to Nezuko’s size shifting powers in her arduous fight against [[spoiler:Upper-6 Daki, Nezuko desperately made herself stronger to counter the beatdown she was receiving, that resulted in Nezuko’s body actually maturing instead of just turning bigger like in the beginning of the series, however, the first usage of that power made Nezuko revert to a more feral state, visibly taking pleasure in hurting Daki and almost trying to devour humans again; in the Swordsmith Village arc Nezuko seems to have learned how to control it]].
37* ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'': [[spoiler:Mari originally found Aguri as a baby. After getting attacked by a Jikochuu, Aguri suddenly ages up to her current age of ten.]]
38* Ledina, the VainSorceress main antagonist from ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTheLegendOfTheSunKing'' after Nobita and friends botched her immortality ritual, which causes her to age several decades within seconds. Cue Doraemon and the others - and the ''entire'' [[TheCavalry Mayana army]] - gasping at Ledina's true face.
39* Rem undergoes this in ''Anime/DreamHunterRem''. She promptly gets better when the VictimOfTheWeek revives her.
40* [[spoiler:Ultear]] in ''Manga/FairyTail'' suffers this as a consequence of using a DangerousForbiddenTechnique to [[spoiler:turn back time]]. [[spoiler:Made all the more interesting that she spent decades of her life to turn time back for a '''single minute'''. And, that it actually became ''the turning point'' in a critical event]].
41* Wrath suffers one of these after he dies in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.
42* Used as a plot twist towards the end of one episode of ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Section 9 are on an abandoned oil rig converted to a lawless base for a paramilitary group, pursuing a girl named Eka Tokura—recipient of one of the first cybernetic implants—who had been kidnapped by them years ago (the paramilitary group are {{Technophob|ia}}es) and now appears to be their leader. There are several questions surrounding the mission, such as the fact the girl in the picture doesn't seem to have aged in the decade or so since her kidnapping. The Major eventually captures the leader and discovers she's not augmented. [[spoiler:The old woman who is with her—apparently her mother—is Eka Tokura. Though not clearly explained, it seems her early implants caused this trope as a side-effect, a result of the lack of knowledge of man-machine interactions at the time.]]
43* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
44** ''Manga/GoldenWind'':
45*** [[TheHero Giorno Giovanna]] can inflict this onto plants via his [[FightingSpirit Stand]] infusing them with life energy, as seen when he causes a tree to age and wither away.
46*** The Grateful Dead, Prosciutto's Stand, unleashes a mist that causes those affected to age in mere seconds. In addition, its ability is heat based, meaning it affects men faster than it does women, as men have naturally higher body heats. However, this also means it's useless when used in cold areas, and ''[[WeaksauceWeakness ice cubes]]'' are an effective way of undoing the effects of the ability.
47** In ''Manga/SteelBallRun'', [[spoiler:[[{{Deuteragonist}} Gyro Zeppeli]], through use of the [[SpectacularSpinning Super Spin]], is able to use the Stand, Ball Breaker, which has the ability to rapidly age anything it hits]].
48* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': One For All [[spoiler:causes this to happen to anyone with a Quirk who receives it, with them not living more than 20 years. They realized this as the one wielder who didn't die quickly in battle against All For One, a reclusive hermit named Shinomori Hakage, died of his body essentially reaching an elderly state at the age of 40. Meanwhile, the Quirkless Toshinori Yagi held it for far longer without suffering this side effect. As a result, [[TheHero Izuku Midoriya]] won't be able to pass One For All on to a 10th successor because it's grown so powerful that it would cause even worse rapid aging in anybody with a Quirk, and even if he can find another person who was born Quirkless like himself and All Might it's also become so powerful that their bodies might be torn apart (Midoriya himself was barely able to withstand the power at first, and One For All is constantly growing in power).]]
49* This happens in ''Literature/No6'' whenever a bee hatches from the unfortunate victim. They age rapidly and die after looking in horror at their old, wrinkled features.
50* In ''Manga/OnePiece'':
51** This happens to [[spoiler:Hody Jones and his crew after the side effects of using E.S.S. take hold.]] Vander Decken also attempted to use it in the past on Shirahoshi, who was 8-years-old at the time, to try to age her up to be physically old enough to marry (even if not chronologically so).
52** Jewelry Bonney ate the Toshi Toshi no Mi, which allows her to accelerate and [[FountainOfYouth reverse]] the ages of herself and anyone within her range at will.
53** It is revealed that Shinobu's Rot Rot Fruit (which normally makes inanimate matter [[InsistentTerminology "mature"]] until it has rotten away) can work on people, making them grew older. [[spoiler:Momonosuke asks her to use this power on him to make him into an adult so that he can help Luffy fight Kaido. After Momonosuke becomes 20 years older, his dragon form ages with him, allowing him to become as big as Kaido.]]
54* In ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'', Naoto's Shadow has an attack that causes its victims to rapidly age. Yu, Yosuke, and Teddie all fall victim to it before Teddie uses his Persona to restore their vigor and youth.
55* Used in ''Anime/PrincessMononoke''. Plants rapidly grow and die in the Forest Spirit's footsteps.
56* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'', a ChildMage does this to ''himself'' via a DangerousForbiddenTechnique called Lost Ages to increase his magical power to fight against one of the most powerful villains in the series. It works, but he becomes an old man over the course of the battle. When he reappears in the epilogue though he's back to his child form.
57* ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'': Demihumans age differently from humans, growing as they become stronger and level up. Raphtalia, who begins the story looking like a ten-year-old girl, becomes a young woman in her early twenties after a few weeks of killing monsters.
58* Happens to an unfortunate boy in an early chapter of ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'', after he is bitten by the [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent mermaids]] and has his life energy sucked out.
59* [[PlayingWithATrope Played around]] in ''Manga/SailorMoon [=SuperS=]'' with Queen Nehenelina. As the backstory reveals, the one thing she feared the most (as revealed by her MagicMirror) is losing her beauty to age. Her StartOfDarkness (and the corruption of her kingdom into what would become the Dead Moon) was her reaction to this. One of the effects of this was the creation of Zirconia: an "externalization" of her nightmares which allowed Nehelenia to maintain her youthful appearance. After Chibi-Moon undoes her magic with the Golden Crystal, Zirconia is forced back into Nehelenia, revealing that Nehenelia's true appearance is exactly like Zirconia's: an old, withered hag.
60* In ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'', Gray Lord's special ability, Pacifism, makes it so anyone who kills another in her presence rapidly ages until death. As both Ban and Merlin are TheAgeless, they are immune.
61* Halcyform, a wizard who made a deal with Seigram for immortality, suffered this in ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' when Gourry manages to destroy the Pledge Stone that kept Halcyform immortal. Before he could age completely, he blows up himself, his dead lover Rubia, and his mansion to bits.
62* Souji from ''Manga/SnowWhiteAndSevenDwarfs'', due to a side effect of his powers. Conversely, his older brother, Souichi, is ''de''-aging.
63* ''Anime/SpaceDandy'' episode "We're All Fools, So Let's All Dance, Baby". While dancing to the music from an old vinyl record, several characters age rapidly into old age.
64* Happen in ''Anime/TimeBokan'' series ''Zenderman''. [[spoiler:After Nyaravolta (the real BigBad, an immortal cat that in the past has drank the magic elixir gaining a long life) was defeated, the Akudaman trio then took his container away from him and drank the elixir. Shortly afterwards his immortality wore off, and he instantly withered up and died.]]
65* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', a HalfHumanHybrid born of a Ghoul and a human being a One-eyed Ghoul (essentially a Ghoul with only one kakugan and implied stronger abilities) is actually extremely rare. The more likely outcome is a child who is more or less human that lacks a Ghoul's need to eat human flesh and has greater physical capabilities...and a sharply decreased lifespan due to their genetics. They internally age at a faster rate than normal humans or Ghouls -- they apparently have a far lower Hayflick limit. [[spoiler:Arima for example]] suffers conditions associated with the elderly like glaucoma even though he's only about thirty.
66* In the ''Anime/{{Trigun}}'' manga, this is [[spoiler:Wolfwood]]'s base state; the experimental treatments that give him a HealingFactor and abnormal strength and reflexes also cause him to age at an accelerated rate, so that when we take him for thirtyish he's [[YoungerThanTheyLook actually in his late teens]]...and given when the treatments were administered, this means he's aged over fifteen years in the last five. Slower than most of these, but ''quite'' irreversible.
67* In ''Manga/{{Yaiba}}'', [[spoiler:the BarrierMaiden Sayaka Mine]] survives being given a KissOfDeath by [[spoiler:Princess Kaguya]], but in exchange she gets drained of her LifeEnergy and is hit with this, along with many other women. [[spoiler:She only recovers when Yaiba slays Kaguya in battle.]]
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71* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': The Adelians are a species of EnergyBeings that age rapidly if they use excessive amounts of energy in one go, becoming noticeably wrinkled like a senior citizen.
72* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': The cast ages rapidly in the first episode of ''Joys of Seasons'', where the Earth begins spinning uncontrollably fast when the aliens' spaceship gets caught in its orbit.
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76* The vast majority of clones in comic books are rapid-aged, usually to match the cloning subject as part of a villain's plot (such as attempting to fool the heroes with a duplicate). It's tied into CloneAngst and ClonesArePeopleToo since clones are often grown in test tubes, rapidly aged, and imprinted with personalities and memories. Exceptions (such as ComicBook/{{X 23}}) do exist, however these are indeed less common than the rapid-aged variety.
77* ''ComicBook/{{Amulet}}'': After being kept alive for fifty years thanks to his Amulet's Spirit, Max ends up letting himself rapidly age to death after a combination of turning on the Spirit, and being called out by the memory of his deceased best friend.
78* Alias the Blur, an AntiVillain from ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'', is a sentient mirror that eats time away from everyone who looks at it.
79* In the Creator/ECComics story "Death Must Come!" (''The Crypt of Terror'' #17), this happens in the end to a man who has been using special transplants to prolong his youth for fifty years.
80* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'':
81** Griffen Grey, a GloryHound superhero and rival of the Flash, found that his powers were causing him to age rapidly. He deliberately created a disaster so he could go out in one last burst of glory. Instead he died after learning his rival hero was his friend Bart Allen, and [[RedemptionEqualsDeath apologising to him]].
82** In contrast to how the Flash has the ability to [[EnergyAbsorption steal a person's speed]], Eobard Thawne, the [[Characters/TheFlashEobardThawne Reverse-Flash]], has the ability to steal a person's time. Stealing their time equates to him gaining a longer lifespan, while his target loses years of their life and becomes physically older and frailer in seconds.
83* Xerek is a victim of this in ''ComicBook/TheIncredibles2009''.
84* ''ComicBook/{{Impulse}}'': When Bart was born, his Speed Force connection did this to him. He was physically a teenager when he was chronologically two years old. His grandmother Iris later took him to the present day in order for Wally to "speed-steal" the source of his rapid aging.
85* ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'': Alyana reaches adulthood in the span of a few days after her birth.
86* In the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' storyline ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'', the wizards of the Sorcerers' World summon a mysterious baby to help the Legion fight the Master of Darkness. In a matter of hours the newborn baby becomes a toddler, then a young child, and he doesn't stop growing fast until [[spoiler:he has turned into a fully adult, white-haired [[ComicBook/NewGods Highfather]]]].
87* ''ComicBook/LoriLovecraft'': This is what happened to Raoul Reichmann's victims when he drains LifeEnergy from them in ''Into the Past''. If he drains enough, they age to death.
88* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "The bride of Lucky Luke", Luke is hired to escort a convoy of women to their long-distance husbands. This is explained to him by the organizer, while a decrepit, cackling old man in a rocking chair listens in.
89-->'''Luke:''' What's so funny, old-timer?\
90'''Old man:''' (angry) "Don't call me old-timer, [[YoungerThanTheyLook I'm only thirty!]]" (dejected) "But this one time, I escorted a women's convoy..."
91** And he kind of has a point, as Luke has to deal with WomenDrivers, mice, an escaped convict masquerading as a woman, tornadoes, and Irish cooking.
92* In ''ComicBook/MajorBummer'', entering the [[TimeTravel time stream]] without protective equipment can cause this, as the protagonist finds out.
93* ''ComicBook/{{Sandcastle}}'': Everyone on the beach ages a few years every half hour, condensing an entire lifetime into just 24 hours.
94* In ''ComicBook/{{Sasmira}}'', Bertille starts aging faster as a result of traveling into the past.
95* ''ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan'': The Creator/PeterMilligan series had an arc where Shade got back in touch with George, the son he had with his deceased lover Kathy, only to [[OutlivingOnesOffspring lose him]] in the end because of George aging at such a fast rate that he dies an old man when his chronological age is barely older than a month.
96* ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'': ''ComicBook/TheMarvelFamily'' #1 (the first team-up of all the Marvels) features the origin story of Black Adam. He originally gained his powers from the wizard Shazam 5,000 years ago. After he gained his superpowers, he decided to conquer the world, and Shazam sent him into outer space 5,000 light years away. Black Adam spent the next 5,000 years traveling back to Earth at the speed of light, arriving in modern times. The Marvels trick him into saying the word "Shazam", which changes him back into his non-powered form. Unfortunately for him, his accumulated age catches up to him and he ages rapidly, turning into a skeleton.
97* In ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'':
98** Dimitri suffers this when stripped of his [[PhysicalGod Enerjak powers]], bringing him back to his true 300+ year age. He had to rely on {{cyb|org}}ernetics to keep him going, eventually being reduced to [[BrainInAJar a cyborg head in a jar.]]
99** In ''Sonic Super Special'' #8, Sonic falls victim to this. Snively zaps him with a ray that allows him to run even faster, but at the same time, ages him every time he uses his "Super-super speed". Also qualifies as a variant of PuffOfLogic, as he doesn't start rapidly aging until Rotor informs the team of the ray's effects.
100* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/SinsPast'', it's stated that the Goblin serum the Stacy twins inherited from their father caused them to rapidly age to adulthood despite only being a few years old.
101* In ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio'', the Count of Champignac has created a serum that makes people or animals injected with it age 70 years in an hour. Two thugs are tricked into taking it and end up as old men. [[spoiler:The count tries to age them back, but decides to stop after turning them back into children.]]
102* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
103** One of Terra-Man's western themed alien gadgets was a chewing tobacco which could age Superman.
104** ''ComicBook/Supergirl1984'': Evil sorceress Selena casts a spell to change her former mentor Nigel from a middle-aged man to a decrepit geezer in a matter of seconds.
105** ''ComicBook/NewKrypton'': Chris Kent, who was conceived and born within the Phantom Zone, begins aging rapidly outside of it, and requires scientific intervention to avoid dying as a an old man within a few hours.
106** ''ComicBook/TheLifeStoryOfSuperman'': After getting a sample of Superman's skin, Luthor grows one clone to adulthood within one hour.
107--->'''Lex Luthor:''' I've also perfected a hyper-accelerated growth-process for my clone! It took a mere handful of minutes for the clone to mature one year...so in the single hour the tour lasted... my clone grew to adulthood -- and your exact age now!
108** In ''ComicBook/TheImmortalSuperman'', Kal-El needs to go into the future, but cannot disrupt the time stream. He uses a "defective" time machine which causes him to age to the physical age he would have been if he'd taken TheSlowPath.
109** ''ComicBook/Superboy1980'': In issue #30, a sixteen-year-old girl called Rachel Lamar steals a fortune teller's glowing crystal, ignoring that it is cursed. Within seconds she is turned into a grey-haired, wrinkled old woman.
110* ''ComicBook/{{Thorgal}}'': It happens several times -- once through NoOntologicalInertia, once through RealityWarping by the villain and once when a TimeyWimeyBall (which allowed the villains to drink the same potion of youth over and over) gets broken. Most of the time the effects are utterly horrifying.
111* ''ComicBook/{{The Warlord|DCComics}}'': Jennifer Morger cuts off the VainSorceress Motalla's access to magical energy. With no more power to keep her going, Motalla instantly ages into an old crone.
112* The ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers'' once fought a villain called Halflife, one of three superhumans recruited by {{Gravit|yMaster}}on as partners, along with Quantum and Zzzax. who could create an odd variation of it; if she touched a victim, the victim would age halfway to the point where he'd die of old age. Doing it several times in succession could age a victim such that he'd die within minutes. Fortunately, this effect had NoOntologicalInertia, and a victim would regain his true age if Halflife was knocked out.
113* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
114** [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: In the possible future in which Diana and Etta find a way to derive the "L-3 Vitamin" from the spring water of the Amazon's FountainOfYouth which allows everyone who drinks it to regain and retain their physical youth, thus eliminating death from old age, Etta also develops an anti-L-3 formula which causes the effects of L-3 to rapidly reverse until the imbiber is their actual age.
115** [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]]: When Trevor Barnes sacrifices himself to defeat the shattered god, he ages to geriatric over the course of a sentence and then crumbles into dust.
116* ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'': Extant used his powers to age most of the ComicBook/{{Justice Society|OfAmerica}} members to their proper physical ages, some even to their deaths.
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120* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'': "Suddenly, on a national talk show in front of millions of viewers, Dick Clark ages 200 years in 30 seconds."
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124* The witch in "Literature/PrinceIvanTheWitchBabyAndTheLittleSisterOfTheSun" grows up very fast and becomes an adult woman only six weeks after being born.
125-->"Little Prince," says he, "today you have a sister, and a bad one at that. She has come because of your father's prayers and your mother's wishes. A witch she is, and she will grow like a seed of corn. In six weeks she'll be a grown witch, and with her iron teeth she will eat up your father, and eat up your mother, and eat up you too, if she gets the chance."
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129* ''Fanfic/CodexEquus'': Deities are a positive example. Because deities in the Codexverse get StrongerWithAge, there are instances where a deity physically ages ''far past'' their designated age/rank as a result of certain factors. Said factors can range from absorbing huge amounts of magic (as what happened to Melody/Queen Aoide Mousikós and Rarity/Princess Arcus), to having their divine natures completely altered (as what happened to Moon Ray Vaughoof/Prince Canticum Lunae Cahaya; only by reaching an epiphany and coming to terms with himself was his condition stabilized), becoming divine {{Reincarnation}}s (as what happened to Tranquil Harbor with Promes, [[spoiler:Princess Magicum Ponyland with Plasmatio Equus, and Princess Twilight/Amicitia Sparkle Equestria, King Blue Suede Heartstrings/Caerulus Melodia Equestria-Corporatum, and Prince Bossa Nova Heartstrings/Rubeus Stella Equestria with Mana Equus]]) or [[spoiler:becoming the divine avatar of a concept that ''the entire galaxy'' needs/believes in (as what happened to Diamond Tiara/Queen Elpis)]].
130* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': In ''An Awkward Talk'', when it's discussed how a "necromantic withering spell" works:
131--> The spell speeds up the organism's metabolism and supercharges its cells, causing them to divide at a vastly accelerated rate, but the influx of nutrients from the environment remains the same." Upon seeing the confused looks her explanation had earned her, she shifted mental gears and put it into words that Usagi would have understood, too. "The spell makes the plant age rapidly, but it doesn't get enough food to fuel its growth, so it dies."
132* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfette's Inner Beauty", Smurfette undergoes rapid aging as Hogatha had cast the Spell Of Syphonia on her to transfer Smurfette's youth and beauty unto herself so she can go on a date with the real Harlequin. Near the end of the story, Empath's TrueLovesKiss breaks the spell, restoring Smurfette and Hogatha to their normal appearances.
133* A cutaway in ''Website/FamilyGuyFanon'''s version of "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High" reveals that when Peter and Randall Fargus did a Science Expo one year, the two brought a Time Clock (a machine Fargus made to control age) to it. Needless to say, it resulted in a crowd of old people walking out complaining and Peter and Fargus, who are now grotesquely old, walk out holding canes and trembling. With the obvious implications of how it went.
134-->'''Old Fargus:''' ''[hoarsely]'' Oh, nelly. I didn't think it would go south that fast.
135* In the ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'':
136** In the [[BadFuture Dark World]] Arc, it's revealed Apple Bloom was inflicted with [[VideoGame/StoryOfTheBlanks the Sunny Town Curse]] by Discord and, while able to do a lot of good with immortality (including redeeming Sunny Town and allowing them to all pass on), eventually asked Applejack to break the curse as she [[MercyKill couldn't bear the negative effects of it any longer]]. Applejack does so and she rapidly ages to dust as her true age catches up with her.
137** This would happen to any of the Chaos Six in the same arc if they lost their [[ImmortalityInducer Element of Chaos]], as difficult as that ''is'' to happen. [[spoiler:Twilight begins rapidly aging when Angry Pie takes her Element until Trixie's spirit gives her her own Element as a replacement, and the reformed Pinkie Pie begins aging rapidly, though much slower, after her Element is damaged and eventually dies from it, but not before [[TheLastDance using her remaining time to help as much as possible]].]]
138* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'':
139** In a particularly bizarre case of UtilityMagic, Fiora the Forest Witch bypasses a brew's fermentation period by using a water elemental for the solvent and casting ''bestow curse'' on it to instantly age it up by two weeks.
140** In one adventure, Kay’la fights a tomb raider in an empty crypt supposedly housing the most valuable of treasures. She realizes its ‘treasure’ is time when the raider visibly grows old and dies of old age mid-duel, with her only escaping the same fate due to her elven longevity.
141* Justified in ''Fanfic/YouCanOnlyUseYourOwn''. Since Chara never fully recovered from the buttercup poisoning, the years hit them ''really'' hard.
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145* PlayedForLaughs (albeit [[BlackComedy dark laughs]]) in the movie ''WesternAnimation/Epic2013'':
146-->'''Grub:''' What's it like, having such a short life cycle?\
147'''Fruit Fly:''' ''(little kid voice)'' It's great, mister! When I grow up, ''(man voice)'' I'm going to ''(old man voice)'' wish I had done more with my life, sonny. ''(dies)''
148* Near the end of Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', Hercules jumps into the River Styx to get Meg's soul back, and being a river that only dead people are supposed to be in, it rapidly ages Hercules as he swims through it in a manner that could easily be NightmareFuel. [[spoiler:However, this selfless act is what causes Hercules to get his godhood back, so he is unable to be killed when the Fates try to cut his thread of life, and he emerges from the River with his body restored to its prime, along with the divine light that gods have.]]
149* Sophie in ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'', as a result of an encounter with the Witch of the Waste.
150* The villainess in ''Film/TheHuggaBunch'' 1985 MadeForTVMovie ages and dies in a matter of seconds when access to the "Young-Berry" tree is cut off. Aesop: You can't hold off death forever.
151* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'', Johnny Quick became a victim of this when he used his superspeed powers to create a portal for Batman to cross over into the Earth-Prime dimension in order to stop Owlman from destroying all reality. He ends up dying from old age soon after.
152* ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' has an infamously creepy scene of the evil queen {{humanshifting}} herself into a hag as a disguise.
153* In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanShazamTheReturnOfBlackAdam'', [[SpiritAdvisor Tawny]] shows up after [[OlderAlterEgo Billy]] and [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark]] defeat [[BigBad Black Adam]] and tells him that as punishment for his crimes, he's going to be transported so far from Earth that it will take 10,000 years for him to fly back. Faced with this fate, Black Adam chooses to say "[[ByThePowerOfGrayskull Shazam]]" and turn back to his powerless form, which instantly ages into a decrepit corpse.
154* This happens in ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' when [[spoiler:Flynn cuts Rapunzel's hair, thus losing its magic power. Since the source for keeping Mother Gothel young is gone, she ages to the point where she becomes a pile of dust in less than a minute. [[DisneyVillainDeath Her fall]] serves as GoryDiscretionShot]].
155* In ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', it happens to Music/TheBeatles and Admiral Fred in the Sea of Time - more than strictly necessary to overcome that FountainOfYouth effect.
156* Old Age from ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfValhallaThor'' gets her namesake because fighting her causes Thor to rapidly age.
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160* In ''Film/TwoThousandAndOneASpaceOdyssey'', Bowman undergoes this prior to his rebirth as the Star Child, as opposed to his age regression in the original novel.
161* ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloGoToMars'': The Venusians have acquired immortality and eternal youth by unknown means. However, after being angered by the men's behavior and exiling them, Queen Allura places a curse on her citizens so they'll lose their youth if they kiss a man. When one woman then kisses Orville before he heads off-world, she rapidly assumes her true age, freaking him out.
162* In ''Film/BadGirlsFromValleyHigh'', the three Alphalady {{Villain Protagonist}}s suffer Rapid Aging. They believe that it's a curse wrought upon them by the ghost of a girl they murdered a year ago. [[spoiler:It turns out the girl's grandmother did it using chocolates laced with a biological weapon. The TokenGoodTeammate who regretted the deed is the only one who avoids aging to death since she only ate two of the chocolates.]]
163* ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'' -- the Maitlands are summoned by Otho, but he accidentally casts an exorcism that causes them to quickly age to a dried-out mummy state.
164* ''Film/Ben10RaceAgainstTime'': Eon ages the Plumber guarding him in his CryoPrison to near-death, leaving him in a dissect green-greyish zombie-like state "in the blink of an eye".
165* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'':
166** Whenever creatures are drained of their essence and free will by the Skeksis, they appear older than they really are.
167** After getting some drops of her essence drained before the draining machine gets stopped thanks to the animals jumping at the Skeksis Scientist, Kira appears slightly older than before, being weakened and looking paler. She gets her essence back, but not all the effects are reversed. Her later resurrection by the urSkeks heals her back to normal.
168* At the end of ''Film/DoctorStrange1978'', the evil entity that Morgan le Fay works her punishes her for her failure to turn Doctor Strange to their side by aging her into an old hag on the spot. [[UnexplainedRecovery However]], she’s seen shortly afterwards on Earth, young again and no worse for wear.
169* The Syfy (still SciFi at that time) film ''Film/DoOrDie2003'' featured a world where a percentage of the population had RAD or Rapid Aging Disease. It could be controlled and slowed with the drug Anzinol, and the 'clean' area infiltrators used Anzinol pumps. If a pump was destroyed, though, aging happened in seconds.
170* In ''Film/{{Excalibur}}'', Morgana uses the magic she stole from Merlin to keep her looking young and beautiful. However, on the eve of the final battle, Merlin (in dream form) tricks her into repeating The Charm of Making, which ages her to an ugly old hag, so much that her son, Mordred, kills her on sight.
171* ''The Fly'' films:
172** Due to past experiments with teleportation, Martin in ''Film/CurseOfTheFly'' has developed a condition that causes him age rapidly, which he holds back with special pills.
173** In ''Film/TheFlyII'', a HalfHumanHybrid protagonist is a fully mature man at age of 5. He also has no need to sleep. [[FromBadToWorse And then he]] ''[[TransformationSequence hatches.]]''
174* In ''Film/ForeverYoung'', the main character is [[HumanPopsicle cryogenically frozen]] for several decades. After he's thawed out, his age quickly catches up to him. It's all good, though; by the end of the film [[spoiler:he's the same age as, and reunited with, his LoveInterest whose apparent death 50 years ago triggered his decision to be frozen in the first place]].
175* In ''Film/TheGoldenVoyageOfSinbad'', this is the price Koura pays for using black magic. Every time he does so (and at least once when a creation of his is destroyed), [[CastFromLifespan a part of him visibly withers and ages]].
176* In ''Film/HerculesAgainstTheMoonMen'', when Hercules stops the resurrection of the queen of the Moon Men near the end of the film, her body rapidly ages and decays into dust.
177-->'''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Joel]]:''' (''imitating the Moon Queen'') This film has aged me...\
178'''Crow:''' I know how she feels!
179* In ''Film/TheHunger'', this is the fate of any human who is turned into a vampire by the immortal Miriam. Upon being turned, their bodies and beauty are unravaged by time so long as they feed once a week and get enough sleep, but once about 300 years have passed, the decay sets in no matter what they do to stave it off -- and worse, [[AndIMustScream they can't die]]. For her current lover John, it takes just two hours for him to age fifty years, and it just goes on from there...
180* Happens to everyone on board in ''Film/TheIcePirates'', as the ship passes through an area of warped time.
181* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'', the knight who guards the Holy Grail warns that "As the true grail will bring you life, a false grail will take it from you." Donovan dramatically illustrates this and dies when he drinks from the wrong Grail.
182-->'''Knight:''' "[[BondOneLiner He chose ... poorly.]]"
183** By dramatically, what is meant is that he starts out looking like [[Franchise/StarWars Emperor Palpatine]], then starts to resemble a badly emaciated [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Doc Brown]], then he goes the full [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Skeletor]] look, and at this point Indy puts him out of his misery by throwing him back against a wall and he disintegrates on impact. Even as the [[BodyHorror flesh on his bones was visibly rotting away]] [[EyeScream and he lost his eyes]], he was still aware of what was happening to him and screaming and groaning for someone, anyone, to help him. [[CruelAndUnusualDeath "Chose poorly", no shit]].
184* ''Film/TheInvitation2022'': After Evie stabs him, Deville's aged several decades physically as a result within moments.
185* The movie ''Film/{{Jack|1996}}'' starring Robin Williams as a 10-year-old boy who has a disease causing him to age four times the normal human rate.
186* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''. This happens to [[Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray Dorian Gray when he looks at his portrait]].
187* The 1945 film ''The Man in Half Moon Street'' -- and its Film/{{Hammer|Horror}} remake, ''Film/TheManWhoCouldCheatDeath'' (1959) -- features a man using glandular transplants to extend his life. He ages rapidly when he can no longer get them.
188* ''Film/{{Old}}'' is about a group of people getting trapped on a beach that causes people to rapidly age.
189* ''Film/OnceBitten'': Once the Countess fails to get Mark's virginal blood in time, she rapidly ages, becoming a visibly elderly woman.
190* In the Cannon Films adaption of ''Film/SnowWhite1987'', the Evil Queen's MagicMirror starts breaking after she hurls a jar at it in a rage when seeing Snow White's still alive. With every crack in the glass, the Queen's dress falls apart and she gets progressively older. By the time she reaches Snow White and the prince, she's reduced to a toothless hag and laughed out of the wedding. As she leaves, the mirror finally explodes into pieces with the Queen's body shattering and reduced to dust.
191* In ''Film/SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman'', [[VainSorceress Queen Ravenna]] has remained youthful long beyond her natural time, but when her magic power starts slipping, her age starts to catch up to her. She regains youth and magic by draining years from a young woman's life, causing extreme rapid aging to the victim.
192* In ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'', Chronos, a member of the Goon Squad who can manipulate time, gets subjected to this when Granny activates his time powers.
193* Spock goes through this in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', as a consequence of being [[BackFromTheDead resurrected]] by the Genesis planet. His aging stops when he looks like Creator/LeonardNimoy again, though, thankfully.
194* The clone troopers from ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/AttackOfTheClones'' are engineered to age twice as fast as normal humans. This way, they can be mass-produced as cannon fodder.
195* ''Film/SweetSweetLonelyGirl'': Adele quickly ages into decrepitude at the end when Beth takes her youth, while her younger sister Dori starts taking care of her (just as Adele's done with her aunt prior).
196* In ''Film/TheThirstyDead'', anyone who had partaken of the ElixirOfLife will start rapidly aging if they move more than a certain distance away from Raoul's head (known as the 'Circle of Age'). Once started, the process is irreversible.
197* ''Film/TheTimeMachine2002'' has an alternate means of accomplishing this. When using the titular machine, the occupant(s) are surrounded by a bubble of light which defines the limit if what travels with the machine, but nothing prevents anything from falling outside of it, in which case they become vulnerable to the time stream's influence. This is demonstrated early when Hartigan drops his locket of his fiancee and catches it outside the bubble, which causes it as well as his exposed hand to begin aging separate from the rest of his body. [[spoiler:He later weaponizes it against the Uber-Morlock, essentially forcing his enemy to die by aging forward in real time with no way to escape.]]
198* One of the unfortunate effects of too much time travels in the third ''Film/LesVisiteurs'' film, ''Bastille Day''. 12th century knight Godefroy (Creator/JeanReno) and his squire Jacquouille (Creator/ChristianClavier) age when they're stuck during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution and tumors grow in Jacquouille's throat and Godefroy's nose. For a more practical behind-the-scenes explanation, ''Bastille Day'' came out 18 years after the second film, ''The Corridors of Time'', and the actors have aged visibly, hence why this trope is used.
199* The Hong Kong film ''Film/WaitTilYoureOlder'' starring Creator/AndyLau, featuring a child protagonist who desperately wishes to grow up, and getting his hands on a prototype experimental potion that causes him to grow up overnight into Andy Lau. (Said potion also spilled on a small shrub, which turns into a gigantic tree whose roots spills into the middle of the streets the next morning, much to the surprise of the public).
200* The curse placed on Kassandra by the title villain of ''Film/Warlock1989'' causes her to age twenty years each night. Since she was about twenty years old already, this gives her and the [[TheWitchHunter warlock-hunting]] hero only three or four days to find and defeat the Warlock before she dies of old age.
201* ''Film/{{Wendy}}'': When a Lost Boy (or Girl) loses faith in the Mother, their youth is lost, causing them to age very quickly into old people.
202* In ''Film/WhenEvilCalls'', Karen has [[HotForTeacher has a crush on her teacher]] Mr. Dale, but he tells her that so long as she is his student, he will regard her as a child. She wishes to be older, [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor and the wish ages her into decrepitude]].
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206* In the first ''Literature/{{Sorcery}}'' book ''The Shamutanti Hills'', you come across an old man stuck in a tree, who gave you a page from a spell book in return for helping him, saying he got the page from a sorceress. Later in the adventure, you come across ''that'' very sorceress, whom you can return the page to -- according to her, a young thief stole that page from her a week ago, but she managed to cast an aging spell on him as he flees.
207* The final battle of ''Literature/VaultOfTheVampire'' against Katarina Heydrich ends with Katarina aging several centuries in ''seconds'' upon defeat, where she goes from a drop-dead gorgeous vampire sorceress to a dried-up and plain dead old crone.
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211* A man uses the power of a demon to do this to Wesley in the first story of the ''Series/{{Angel}}'' short story collection "The Longest Night". He was dying of an incurable illness and got desperate to see his son grow up. So, he'd been stealing victims' years for himself at first, so he could stay young, and then when Wes comes to investigate, his years are transferred into the man's son, who rapidly ages, allowing the father to see him briefly as an adult, and then de-ages, returning Wesley to his young state, once Angel arrives and breaks the spell.
212* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': Due to [[BizarreAlienBiology Hork-Bajir biology]], Toby Hamee is a few inches short of fully grown in the space of two years, and fully adult just a few years after that. And thanks to her [[ChildProdigy seer genes]], she is capable of speaking clearly just a few months after being ''born''.
213* ''Literature/BabylonBabies'', a CyberPunk novel by Maurice Dantec. A woman is secretly infected with a viral weapon that kills by attacking the genes that [[ExplosiveOverclocking control the 'cellular clock']]; within minutes hundreds are killed as their internal organs die of old age.
214* Creator/FredSaberhagen's ''Literature/BookOfSwords'' series. When the Sword named Soulcutter is drawn it causes its wielder to age at a highly accelerated rate.
215* In one of the ''Literature/CaptainFuture'' books, a gang was selling water from a radioactive spring which made people young. Too long without the water, and the person died from rapid aging. There was actually an attempt to give a scientific explanation; the body no longer has the resources and regeneration of a young person, but continues expending them like one.
216* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfDorsa'': The woman who's [[WillingChanneler the host]] of Ty'Tsana the second time almost instantly ages to an ancient crone when she's exorcised. It also happens to other shadow-infected people like her when exorcised too.
217* ''Literature/DorothyMustDie'': This happens to Mombi in the Queen of Oz while trying to disguise Ozma.
218* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': In ''Literature/{{Changes}}'', [[spoiler:The entire Red Court is wiped out by a ritual. Those who were only half Red Court were cured...]] but time also caught up to them. Most of them aged and died immediately, but some hadn't been infected for long, and survived.
219* It happens to [[PokemonSpeak Eppon]] in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear''. He goes from baby to young adult to [[spoiler:slavering monster]] in hours.
220* In ''Literature/GelsominoInTheLandOfLiars'', Benvenuto ages rapidly every time he sits or lies down. He often sits down to help other people in need and, in the biggest TearJerker moment of the book, ends up dying at the age of ten while physically being in his late seventies.
221* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'': After Steve puts on an old man mask in ''The Haunted Mask'' sequel, he slowly starts turning into an old man, has a hard time getting around and has cravings for oatmeal.
222* In ''Literature/HomecomingDrizzt'', Yvonnel Baenre II was infused with the memories of the original Matron Mother Yvonnel Baenre. As a result, she was born a self-aware and powerful priestess and mage. Yvonnel II grew weary of her infanthood quickly and used an older version of the Haste spell with the side-effect of aging the caster one year with each use to become a beautiful young woman.
223* Under the unforgiving high background magical field of Fourecks, this happens to young Wizard Ponder Stibbons in ''Literature/TheLastContinent''. He goes from (presumed) middle twenties to over ninety in seconds –- and gets a taster of what it will be like to be one of the old men of the Faculty. He does not like it very much.
224* ''The Last Day of Creation'' by Wolfgang Jeschke. On arriving back in the past, the time travellers discover things have GoneHorriblyWrong and their expedition has been scattered across decades. This only sinks in for the protagonist when he encounters someone he knew a couple of days before who was in his thirties, who is now a senile old man.
225* In the Literature/LeftBehind book ''Glorious Appearing'', [[TheAntichrist Nicolae Carpathia]] ages into a decrepit corpse of a man whenever Lucifer leaves his body.
226* In one of Randall Garrett's ''Literature/LordDarcy'' stories, a character has a spell put on him that trades 'thirty years of life for thirty years of youth''; when the spell runs out, his years catch up to him.
227* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'':
228** Bilbo didn't age at all between finding the [[RingOfPower One Ring]] at the age of 51 and giving it up at the age of 111. Even after that, Bilbo doesn't begin to age again until the Ring is destroyed; after he's passed it on to Frodo, he remains as he was when he parted with it, and may have stayed that way indefinitely so long as the Ring continued to exist (even Gandalf seems not to know for sure, since Bilbo's situation is unique); after its destruction he becomes, in Galadriel's words, "ancient now, according to his kind".
229** It is believed that this would happen to all Ring-Bearers after the One Ring is destroyed, but it is never really proven, as apart from the Nazgûl all the Ring-Bearers still living when the One Ring is destroyed are either immortal or haven't held their Ring long enough for it to make a noticeable difference to their apparent age (With Hobbits becoming legal adults at 33, jumping to 52 would not be a significant age gap. The Nazgûl jumping from various ages to 3,000 would explain why they all disappeared with their master).
230** For Gollum, the implication is far worse. Being a FishOutOfTemporalWater by ''600 years'', he instinctively knows what will happen to him if the Ring passes. His last plea to Sam is actually for one more drop of life. He will become dust when the ring is gone.
231* It is implied in ''Literature/LostHorizon'' that this happens to Lo-Tsen.
232* ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy'': At the end of the first book, this happens to [[spoiler:the Lord Ruler after his {{Immortality Inducer}}s are removed, causing him to age a thousand years in a matter of seconds. The heroine puts him out of his misery]]. This is due to the method of immortality used and the AnatomyOfTheSoul in this universe. He survived by compounding his youth infinitely, keeping himself eternally young. But souls have an Identity, and part of that is age. His soul knew how old he was supposed to be, so he had to stretch less and less youth farther and farther. There are ways to manipulate Identity in this magic system, which result in a far more efficient and sustainable form of immortality, but unfortunately he didn't seem to be aware of them.
233* In ''Literature/No6'' this is the fate of the hosts of mutated parasitic wasps.
234* In ''Old Man Khottabych'', the heroes release the titular genie's jerkass brother, who states he will kill them, and tells them to choose the manner of their death. One of the boys tries to worm out by saying he wishes to die of old age... guess what spell the genie casts.
235* Double-subverted in ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray''. At first, Dorian's portrait does all the aging for him, letting him live his life as a gallivanting charmer -- but when he can't take the portrait's honesty anymore, he stabs it, which causes him to age ''[[NoOntologicalInertia instantaneously]]'' to his true age: a decrepit, hideous old man. And he dies.
236* Creator/HRiderHaggard's ''Literature/{{She}}'' has this happening to Ayesha at the end, when she tries to renew her immortality and instead undoes it; although she promises she'll come back. She does.
237* In ''Literature/TheSleeperAndTheSpindle'' by Creator/NeilGaiman, the villainess ages and crumbles into dust in seconds at the end, after the enchantment to restore her youth is broken.
238* In ''Literature/TheShipWho Searched'', Moira was born with a form of progeria that rapidly aged her body. Her brain was well developed, making her a candidate for the [[WetwareCPU shellperson program]]. Her parents held off for a time trying to find a cure, but agreed to have her [[ManInTheMachine encapsulated]] when she was about four.
239* In ''Literature/SomethingWickedThisWayComes'', this happens to Mr. Cooger when Will causes the magical merry-go-round to spin forward so rapidly while he's on it that he can't get off in time to avoid aging to a nearly-dead mummified husk of a two-hundred-year-old man. The other carnival members manage to keep him alive by pumping him full of electricity but he still disintegrates into dust close to the book's climax.
240* Trademaster's bargain for transporting Claire to her son in ''Literature/{{Son}}'' is taking her youth, which rapidly turns her into an old woman. [[spoiler:She gets better when he is defeated]].
241* In ''Literature/{{Stardust}}'', the witch assigned to pursue and kill a falling star (who are human-looking in this universe) eats the saved-up remnant of the heart of the last star she and her two sisters killed which restores her youth and beauty. However, this remnant gives her only a limited amount of magical power and the more magic she uses, the more her restored youth fades, and she ends up using so much magic that she winds up appearing even older than she was at the start of the book (though she doesn't die).
242* In ''The Tale of Lost Time'' by Yevgeny Shvarts, four lazy children age about seventy years overnight after four wizards curse them and steal their life years. [[spoiler:When they manage to reverse the curse, the wizards, in turn, turn from kids to decrepit old people in a minute]]. The {{Aesop}} is that you won't notice your own aging if you waste your time pointlessly.
243* Happens to Thursday's former boyfriend, Filbert Snood, in the ''Literature/ThursdayNext'' series. During his work for the Chronoguard, he accidentally got caught outside of time and space and rapidly aged sixty years in only a matter of minutes. Unable to face her, Filbert disappeared from Thursday's life, only for them to end up working on a case together, where he pretends to be his own father.
244* There's an interesting variation in the ''Time Police'' novels by Jodi Taylor. Time travel is possible but illegal unless you're a member of said Time Police and the punishment for being caught time travelling is to be imprisoned. Only you're trapped in a different area of time but are returned to your own time almost immediately after you left, meaning that you appear to age however many years in maybe six months or so. [[spoiler: This punishment is used on the villain in the second book and she has aged terribly for it.]]
245-->'''Ellis''': Imagine a young man of twenty-five and serving forty years – which is the usual sentence for this type of offence. He’s released. Technically his punishment is over but it’s not. His punishment really begins when he realises he’s now an old man who can’t get his knees to work properly any longer. His hair’s fallen out – because the Time Police won’t have made it an easy forty years for him. He returns to the outside world to find he’s older than his parents. His kids don’t recognise him. His wife and all his friends are still twenty-five and on their way to the pub for a piss-up. Without him. Because he’s in bed. With his Horlicks. His life is drawing to an end but everyone else is just beginning theirs. His youth has gone forever and he’ll never get those years back. He may have been released but he’ll be isolated for the rest of his life. Think about it.
246** Commander Hay was once caught in an incident with a faulty time machine that saw half of her face rapidly aging while the other half remains youthful.
247* In ''[[Literature/RepairmanJack The Tomb]]'' after Kolabati loses her anti-aging necklace, age starts catching up very quickly. Donning it again, however, return the wearer to youth.
248* Creator/MargaretPetersonHaddix's novel ''Turnabout'' had a scene of this. The protagonists are given an a drug to reverse the aging process and then a second was to have stopped it altogether at a given age. But, the second drug caused those who took it to age in die in seconds.
249* ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'': [[{{Dhampyr}} Renesmee]] begins aging rapidly as soon as she is born, looking like a little girl in a matter of months. Apparently she will keep this up for about seven years, at which point she'll look [[ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty about seventeen, then stay that way forever]].
250* ''Literature/WizardOfYurt'': King Haimeric is in fact much younger than he looks. However, he aged rapidly in a mere four years due to a spell. Daimbert's first task is to find out who's behind it.
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254* Half of the premise of the Canadian show ''2030CE'' was that the world was afflicted with Progressive Aging Syndrome, a disease that causes aging to accelerate exponentially as one approaches their 30th birthday, where they typically don't live much longer than that.
255* ''Series/TheFortyFourHundred'': In "The New World", it is revealed that Isabelle's PlotRelevantAgeUp (as seen at the end of the preceding episode "Mommy's Bosses") caused her mother Lily to age just as rapidly, going from 29 to about 75 overnight. Dr. Burkhoff discovers that mother and daughter are connected and that Lily grows weaker as Isabelle grows stronger. Lily develops arthritis, diabetes, emphysema and various other conditions that Shawn is able to heal but she is on borrowed time and she knows it. [[spoiler:She dies shortly after she and Richard arrive at the cabin where they lived in the months leading up to Isabelle's birth.]]
256* ''Series/{{Alphas}}'': One episode features a {{s|uperSpeed}}peedster whose ability causes everything about him to move rapidly all the time. Unfortunately, his includes his aging. Though only in his twenties, he appears to be about middle-aged.
257* ''Series/AmericanHorrorStory: [[Series/AmericanHorrorStoryCoven Coven]]'': In the first episode, Fiona Goode drains the life out of a doctor when he decides to resign and insults her age. This causes him to rapidly age to death, allowing Fiona to temporarily appear younger.
258* ''Series/BlakesSeven'': This happens to the villain in both "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS4E1Rescue Rescue]]" and "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS4E11Orbit Orbit]]". The former has a ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' plot, so the villain [[ThisWasHisTrueForm ages and disintegrates to dust after his death]]. In the latter, exposure to Hoffal's radiation for a millionth of a second was enough to age a young research assistant into an old man, who later uses it to kill off his abusive partner in a MurderSuicide.
259* ''Series/BirdsOfPrey'' had "Three Birds and a Baby," where the Birds find a baby who turns out to be a vat-grown super-soldier prototype, designed to age into maturity (and beyond) over a series of days.
260* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
261** This happens in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan The Daleks' Master Plan]]" via a weapon called the Time Destructor, and one character exposed to this ages ''to death''. The Doctor doesn't suffer any direct consequences, but this is because he's OlderThanHeLooks.
262** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS9E5TheTimeMonster The Time Monster]]", researcher Stuart Hyde is aged to eighty when he is caught in the time dilation field of the Master's experiment. He is restored to his correct age when the field reverses itself.
263** Used by Scaroth to kill Professor Kerensky by aging him to death in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E2CityOfDeath City of Death]]". (However, the {{novelization}} of this story takes an alternate interpretation of these events, describing how Kerensky [[AndIMustScream was trapped in a faster timestream, spending the entire rest of his life alone there, slowly dying of old age, as the main timestream seemed to move incredibly slowly around him]]).
264** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E1TheLeisureHive The Leisure Hive]]", the Argolins have this as a racial trait -- they remain youthful for most of their lives, before suddenly aging to death in a matter of hours. The Doctor is subjected to this too and forcibly aged 500 years (although, being that this is the Doctor and he's pushing 900 at this point, this only causes him to go from looking like a well-kept 40-something into looking like he's in his 80s).
265** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E12ArmyOfGhosts Army of Ghosts]]", the Doctor pretends to the Torchwood Institute that Jackie Tyler, Rose's mother, is Rose after having undergone this. Jackie is not amused.
266--->'''The Doctor:''' And just last week, she stared into the heart of the Time Vortex and aged 57 years. But she'll do.\
267'''Jackie:''' ''[indignant]'' I'm 40!
268** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums The Sound of Drums]]", the Master incorporates [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E6TheLazarusExperiment Professor Lazarus]]' age-reducing tech into his laser screwdriver and uses it on the Doctor ''in reverse'', [[PainfulTransformation rapidly and painfully]] turning him into an old man. ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords Then]]'' he suspends the Doctor's ability to regenerate and shows everyone how he'd look if we could see [[AgeWithoutYouth his entire 900-year lifespan]].
269* ''Series/EarthFinalConflict'': Liam Kincaid grows from a baby to 30-some man in less than a day. Given that his father ([[ItMakesSenseInContext one of them]]) is an {{Energy Being|s}}, it is possible this was intentional. Liam is also perfectly mature, although certain social facts (such as why women laugh when talking about sex) don't make sense to him.
270* An episode of ''{{Series/Eureka}}'' had Fargo's grandfather awaken from cryo-freeze and then at the end of the episode underwent Rapid Aging as his body suddenly tried to catch up. It was implied that this would eventually lead to his death if not stopped. [[spoiler:They did manage to stop, but not reverse the process.]]
271* Griffen Grey in ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has accelerated aging as a side effect of his superhuman strength, just like his comics counterpart.
272* ''Series/{{Fringe}}'': Some years ago, as told in "[[Recap/FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory The Same Old Story]]", a program was started to create test-tube soldiers. Part of the soldiers' design was rapidly increased growth. Unfortunately, they were unable to ''stop'' the aging process once the soldiers got old enough and the program was eventually shut down. Years later, it's discovered that one of the soldiers has been surviving by stealing people's pituitary glands. At one point, he inadvertently impregnates a woman and passes on his condition to the fetus. The child dies of old age within five hours.
273* ''Series/GilligansIsland'': In the episode "Meet the Meteor", a MagicMeteor lands on the island. Anyone near the meteor ages at an accelerated rate.
274* In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', one of the Arkham inmates who Professor Strange experiments on develops the ability to inflict this. Among his victims is Ivy Pepper who goes from a child to a young woman.
275* This happens in ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' to [[spoiler:Adam Monroe when Arthur Petrelli steals his ability to instantly heal. As he's 400 years old, Adam ages into dust within seconds]].
276* Happens with Amber in ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'' as her hex from Senkhara.
277* One MonsterOfTheWeek on ''Series/KamenRiderDouble'' had the ability to cause rapid aging, resulting in Shotaro getting a few scenes as an old man.
278* A newborn infant on ''Killjoys ages rapidly to his early teens before his condition is stabilized. In a nod to actual biology, he eats a ton of food rather than just gaining mass from an unknown source.
279* ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'': In the episode "The Youth Killer", a woman makes a bargain with the goddess Hecate. She sacrifices young, perfect people by magically causing them to age rapidly until they die of old age, and in return Hecate grants her eternal youth.
280* ''Series/LunaNera'': ntalia's spell to hide Valente causes her to rapidly age, and she becomes Natalia.
281* An organism created by a scientist in ''Series/MacGyver1985'' causes plants and animals to rapidly age. This isn't so bad for plants, since it just brings them to maturity faster, but isn't so good for animals since they die of old age in a few minutes.
282* ''Series/Merlin2008'' has a magical version, with Merlin casting a spell on himself that transforms him into his 80-year-old self, known to everyone else as 'Dragoon'.
283* Played with in a scam on ''Series/MissionImpossible'' as the IMF team convinces a man he's found a "fountain of youth". Casey claims to actually be over a century old to the mark and needs to drink from the water every 48 hours. They then give him makeup so he believes he's becoming younger. When the man's bosses naturally don't believe his story, he tries to prove it by denying Casey the water. Casey appears to collapse and secretly sprays her face to remove a mask which reveals ''another'' mask that makes her look like she's aged decades before "dying."
284* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': Alder owes her youth to her entourage of biddies, witches who age in dog years to prolong their general's lifespan.
285* ''Series/TheOrville'': In the first episode, scientists invent a device that fires a beam that accelerates time in the area it hits. One of the scientists is knocked into the beam and ages about 100 years in 10 seconds, which kills her.
286* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E26TheGuests The Guests]]", several people have been trapped for decades in a house without aging. If they leave the house they will quickly age until they are at their true age and die.
287* ''Series/PainkillerJane'': One MonsterOfTheWeek is a woman who drains the youth from others to maintain her own.
288* ''Series/PowerRangersZeo'': Billy ends up suffering from this as a delayed side-effect of the regenerator he used to restore himself to his teens in the previous season. He has to go to Aquitar for doses of water from their FountainOfYouth so that he won't die. And he [[PutOnABus winds up staying there]].
289* ''Franchise/StargateVerse'':
290** ''Series/StargateSG1'':
291*** In the episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S1E8BriefCandle Brief Candle]]", all of the inhabitants of a planet age at over 200 times that of normal humans as they life span is only 100 days. Additionally, Jack O'Neill is rapidly (although artificially, and therefore reversibly) aged by nanobots.
292*** Adria, the DarkMessiah of the Ori born to Vala, aged into an adult within a day, but then her aging resumed to normal after that.
293** This happens to anyone the Wraith feed on in ''Series/StargateAtlantis''. [[spoiler:They can also reverse it, as demonstrated by Todd on Colonel Sheppard.]]
294* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
295** ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
296*** In "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E12TheDeadlyYears The Deadly Years]]", several of the Enterprise crew (including Kirk, Spock, [=McCoy=] and Scotty) come down with a form of radiation poisoning that causes them to age rapidly (about ten years per day).
297*** In "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E11WinkOfAnEye Wink of an Eye]]", when Compton is slightly hurt during his scuffle with Kirk and the Scalosians due to having been only recently accelerated, the cell damage causes rapid aging and death.
298** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
299*** The show [[RecycledScript recycled the script]] of "The Deadly Years" in an episode titled "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E7UnnaturalSelection Unnatural Selection]]". The ''Enterprise'' encounters starship USS ''Lantree'' with a crew that all died from old age, despite most of the crew being in their mid 30s or younger. Traveling to the genetic research station the ''Lantree'' just visited, Doctor Pulaski aged rapidly due to an accident that exposed her to a retrovirus that re-wrote not only her DNA but also the DNA of the ''Lantree'' crew. After figuring out how to reverse the effects of the retrovirus the ''Enterprise'' scuttles the ''Lantree'' to keep the retrovirus from spreading.
300*** In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS6E3ManOfThePeople Man of the People]]", Deanna Troi starts to age rapidly, and grow violently paranoid, when she's unknowingly used by a villain as a psychic receptacle of negative emotion. When the effect is [[HoistByHisOwnPetard turned back on the villain]], he shrivels up and dies within a few seconds.
301** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
302*** This happens to Doctor Bashir in the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS03E18DistantVoices Distant Voices]]", although it turns out that the whole aging thing is all in his mind (literally) because he was in a coma.
303*** Jem'Hadar soldiers have a ''very'' rapid "childhood", going from birth to combat-ready in three days.
304*** While its never stated what constitutes death by natural causes for them, they're considered retirement-age by 20 with no Jem'Hadar living to 30.
305** Also recycled in the fan-created ''WebVideo/StarTrekNewVoyages'' episode "To Serve All My Days", though [[spoiler:most of the episode turned out to be AllJustADream]].
306** In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS2E23TheThaw The Thaw]]", Harry Kim is trapped in a CircusOfFear and a MonsterClown quips that Harry doesn't know what's going on but the two people who'd been his (the clown's) prisoners for a while did, because "you're new and they're old", so he decides to make Harry "old" by literally turning him into an old man. It's only for a few seconds though.
307* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
308** "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E07TheCuriousCaseOfDeanWinchester The Curious Case of Dean Winchester]]" features an affable Irish witch named Patrick, a legendary gambler who plays cards for years. He doesn't always win, but he wins enough to have kept himself young and dapper for centuries, leaving prematurely aged corpses when people bet too high. Bobby Singer tracks him down and plays him in hopes of de-aging enough to fix his spinal injury and get out of the wheelchair but loses twenty-five years. Dean tries to help him and loses ''fifty'' [[note]]He bet fifty, but immediately sacrificed half to bring Bobby back to his natural age. He then gambled the remaining 25 in the hopes of winning and thus staying the same age, but lost.[[/note]], whereupon they switched actors and Dean for some reason developed a Great Depression-era accent.
309*** Sam wins it all back, although the syphilis he got for annoying Patrick had to be treated in the normal medical fashion. Notably, Patrick is one of the foes they don't begin to defeat, although in his case it's not because they ''couldn't'' contrive to, say shoot him in the face with a little stealth, but because they failed the first few times and any further attempts would feel like bad sportsmanship. Being AffablyEvil can be useful.
310*** His girlfriend is apparently only about a hundred and twenty; and gets Patrick to beat her at poker and let her die because she had to watch her daughter reach a great age and die and has decided WhoWantsToLiveForever. Presumably said daughter declined Patrick's years, since he'd clearly have given them quite willingly.
311** "[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E13TheSliceGirls The Slice Girls]]" focuses on [[AmazonBrigade the Amazons]]. These women find men to impregnate them, and then bear daughters who become full grown teenagers in a matter of days. [[spoiler:Dean's Amazon daughter, Emma, doesn't survive the episode.]]
312** The nephilim Jack goes from being an infant to a young man almost immediately after being born because he senses that he's vulnerable as an infant. He still retains childhood innocence for a long time, however, despite being a super-powered being.
313* ''Series/SwampThing1990'': In the episode "The Living Image", Dr. Anton Arcane tries to get the bio-restorative formula from Swamp Thing by hiring a woman to impersonate Alec Holland's deceased wife Linda Holland in order to manipulate Swamp Thing. Swamp Thing turns out to see right through the deception and instead gives a different formula, which upon injection causes Arcane's spy to transform into an elderly crone within seconds.
314* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'':
315** The title character of "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E24LongLiveWalterJameson Long Live Walter Jameson]]" has lived thousands of years due to an alchemical potion. When he's mortally wounded, the potion effect wears off. He is subject to accelerated aging and ends up being ReducedToDust.
316** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E23QueenOfTheNile Queen of the Nile]]", a woman uses a magical scarab beetle to drain the youth of men and give it to herself. As a result, the men age rapidly and die.
317* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'':
318** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S2E2 Aqua Vita]]", the 40-year-old Christie Copperfield has the appearance of a woman in her 70s after she neglects to drink her daily glass of Aqua Vita.
319** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1985S3E8 Our Selena is Dying]]", Debra Brockman, who is in her late 20s, has her LifeEnergy [[LifeDrinker drained]] by her aunt Selena. Afterwards, she appears to be in her 70s. The same is true of her cousin Diane, whose youth was drained by her own mother Martha.
320* In the ''Series/UFO1970'' episode "Identified", after a UFO is shot down, one of the aliens aboard it is captured. After he's exposed to the Earth's atmosphere, he starts aging rapidly and quickly dies.
321* ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' had a more low-key example with Katherine who was formerly Immortal and over five-hundred years old but was turned human by a serum. The serum doesn't age her rapidly but having it drained by Silas causes her age to catch up with her and she starts showing signs of old age and will die soon although it is over a few months rather than instantly as in other examples.
322* In the ''Series/Warehouse13'' episode "Age Before Beauty", the {{Artifact|OfDoom}} [[MonsterOfTheWeek of the Week]] induces Rapid Aging on fashion models, forcing Pete and Myka to go undercover in the industry.
323* ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'': This happens to vampires when they get scratched by werewolves.
324* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS02E19DodKalm Død Kalm]]", Mulder and Scully board an abandoned ship where people (themselves included) rapidly reach old age. Scully traces the effect to contaminants in the seawater.
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328* The music video to Stone Sour's "Bother" features two copies of the singer Corey Taylor, one of them ages rapidly and disappears.
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332* A Japanese legend concerns a fisherman named Urashima Taro who visited the undersea Palace of the Dragon God. Before he left to return to the surface world, he was given a box and [[SchmuckBait told not to open it]]. When he got back to his home village he learned 300 years had passed while he was gone. In his despair he forgot the warning, opened the box, immediately become his true age and died.
333* A recurring theme in European folklore is that someone goes to the land of the Fairies and stays for what seems like a short time (perhaps only a night), but [[YearOutsideHourInside gets back to find centuries have passed]]. In some of these legends the person will instantly age once they get back.
334* One version from Ireland even has a fairy wife try to {{avert|edTrope}} this when her husband visits home: she has him ride a horse, since the aging will only activate if he actually touches the ground of the mortal world. Naturally he falls out by accident and dies anyway.
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338* Podcast/AliceIsntDead: When The CharacterNarrator first meets Jacky in "The Factory By The Sea" he is no more than 18. After she follows him inside the factory she finds he is in his 40s and says he is Jack, hasn't been called Jacky in a long time. Not long after on the beach he is older again, 60s or 70s. Then as he drifts out to sea [[spoiler:in the coffin she helped him build]], all she sees is a tiny, frail hand, suggesting he is now 90 or more. All this takes place over just a few hours.
339* Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale: After a couple of decades of [[ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty being 19]], Earl Harlan wakes up one day with a mortgage and a teenage son he doesn't remember.
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343* ''Radio/TheShadow'': In episode "[[Recap/TheShadowRadioS01E40 The Old People]]", the villain is a MadScientist who has invented a serum that instantly ages his victims into wrinkled, shrunken old people.
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347* From ''Roleplay/DinoAttackRPG'':
348** As a Stromling, Zachary Virchaus aged about a year in a matter of days, serving as a MythologyGag regarding the DevelopmentHell between ''Dino Attack RPG'' and ''At War's End''.
349** [[spoiler:Between Baron Typhonus possessing his soulless body and Zachary forcibly turning the Maelstrom's destructive energies against itself, Rex's body rapidly aged and decayed until all that was left was dust.]] This was an intentional ShoutOut to the previously-mentioned scene from ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''.
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353* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInFantasy''
354** The Faerry spell "The Song of Forever" can be used to instantly increase a living being's age by 100 years, possibly aging them to death.
355** Each day that passes in the Faerry realm, 100 years pass on the material plane. If a person spends a day or more in the Faerry realm and then returns to the material plane, the total passage of time catches up to them and they die of old age.
356* ''TabletopGame/{{Anathema|2011}}''. Shrouds with the dominion of Atrophy can make people age several decades in a few seconds.
357* ''TabletopGame/{{Arduin}}'' RPG
358** ''Arduin Grimoire''. The druidic spell "Chastarade's Spell of the Stone That Weeps in Silence" causes a creature to turn into a boulder. If the target makes its saving throw, it ages 20 years instead.
359** ''The Compleat Arduin'' ''Book 2: Resources''
360*** The spell Larissa's Conjuration of the Singing Sands of Time creates a whirlwind. Any creature that touches or is touched by the whirlwind immediately ages 1-10 years.
361*** After several minutes in direct sunlight a Vampyre will suffer Rapid Aging to its true age and will crumble into dust if it's older than its maximum lifespan.
362*** The Greater Demon Caphaoryn, The Death Angel/Beautiful Fiend. When a creature touches or is touched by Caphaoryn it will wither and age 11-20 years. Any creature that dies because of this aging will rise as a ghost under Caphaoryn's control 13 minutes later.
363*** Greater Demon Ralkul, the Lord of the Flies. Any living creature he touches ages 1-10 years.
364*** One of the random results of Table 81A Whimsy and Table 93 heck Spiral Transit Failure is to add the result of (maximum lifespan x 1-100%) to the creature's current age. E.g. Bob is 30 years old, has a maximum lifespan of 120 years and rolls a 50 on d100. He adds (.5 x 120) = 60 to his current age and instantly becomes 90 years old. If he had rolled a 75 or higher he would have added 90+ years to his current 30 years, thus exceeding his lifespan and immediately dying of old age.
365* ''TabletopGame/ArsMagica''
366** The Perdo Corporem spell "Bane of the Decrepit Body" instantly ages the victim 5-15 years.
367** 3rd Edition adventure ''Twelfth Night''. After the Burial Shroud of Christ is warped by Hermetic magic it gains the special power Circle of Decay, which affects all creatures within a half mile. Any creature less than 35 years old will age at a rate of 2.5 years per minute. Any creature 35 or more years old ages at a rate of 10 years per minute.
368** 4th edition supplement ''The Wizard's Grimoire''. When the spell "Eyes of Eternity" is cast, the target ages one year per 15 seconds (four years per minute) for as long as the spellcaster concnetrates on the spell.
369* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu''
370** The Steal Life spell causes the target to quickly age and die over a period of 1-3 minutes.
371** ''Cthulhu Companion'' adventure "The Secret of Castronegro". Bernardo Diaz has lived for 300 years due to the ruby ring he wears. If it's removed from his finger, he will instantly die and his body will shrivel.
372** ''The Fungi from Yuggoth'' adventure "By the Bay Part I". Lang Fu's Coat of Life has allowed him to live for centuries. If it is ever removed for more than a few minutes, his body will begin an irreversible aging process that will cause his rapid death.
373** ''Masks of Nyarlathotep'' campaign, chapter 3 "Egypt". Omar Shakti, the high priest of the Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh, is several thousand years old. If the investigators kill him, his body will immediately crumble to dust.
374* ''Carcosa -- Weird Science-Fantasy Horror Setting''
375** Performing any sorcerous ritual (except banishing) requires the sorcerer to save vs. magic or instantly age 1-5 years.
376** Being paralyzed by the Spawn of Shub-Niggurath in hex 0712 will invoke the Tentacled One monster, which can cause the victim to age 3-15 years.
377** In hex 2106 the fabric of time is warped and accelerated, causing anyone in it to age 1-5 years for each day spent in the hex.
378** Hex 2215. Performing a ritual with a Serpent Man orb will cause the Sorcerer doing so to fall into a catatonic state. When he wakes up, he may be insane. If so, he will age 30 years in as many days, regaining his sanity at the end of that time.
379* ''TabletopGame/{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Champions Universe" (2002). The monks in the city of Shamballah are immortal, but only as long as they remain in the city. If they ever leave, they will immediately become their true age, leaving only crumbling skeletons.
380* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheDreaming'': House Leanhaun has a particular frailty where its members will age rapidly unless they manage to reap deep bursts of Glamour. In keeping with their namesake, the best way to do so is to inflict Rhapsody on artists, which typically either kills them or burns out all their verve so they can never create again.
381* ''TabletopGame/{{Chronopia}}'': One of the spells of a Chronomancer is Wither, which causes this until they are ReducedToDust. Due to how powerful it is, the spell can only be used once a game.
382* GDW's ''TabletopGame/DarkConspiracy'' main rules. The Dark Race known as the bleak feeds on human beings by draining their LifeEnergy. When they do so, the victims age by up to twenty years, depending on how successful the bleak's attack is.
383* ''TabletopGame/TheDragonTreeSpellBook''. The spell Speed Growth causes the recipient to age one year per level of the caster. This aging will not increase the recipient's age to more than their maximum lifespan.
384* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''
385** 1st/2nd edition Advanced D&D
386*** The Longevity potion reduces the drinker's age by 1-10 years. However, each time one is drunk there is a 1% cumulative chance that the effect of all previous potions will be reversed. If a 150 year old human had drunk many such potions and was effectively 50 years old when this occurred, they would [[NoImmortalInertia suddenly become their true age]] and possibly die immediately of old age.
387*** 2nd Edition ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting supplement ''A Guide to the Astral Plane''. While on the Astral Plane, creatures do not age. If they ever leave the Astral Plane all of the delayed aging catches up to them, causing them to become their true age. Returning to the Astral Plane doesn't reverse the aging.
388*** Being touched by a ghost will instantly age a character by 10-40 years.
389*** Casting certain powerful spells (Alter Reality, Gate, Limited Wish, Restoration, Resurrection and Wish) will automatically and immediately age the caster by a certain number of years.
390*** Being affected by a Haste spell or drinking a potion of Speed ages the recipient by one year.
391*** If the wielder of a Staff of Withering expends two charges from the staff while hitting a creature, the victim ages 10 years instantly.
392*** One of the possible Major Malevolent Effects of using an artifact or relic is to be aged 3-30 years: the longer the user's normal lifespan, the greater the aging.
393*** A noble time elemental can age a creature by 1-20 years once per day.
394*** Module G3 ''Hall of the Fire Giant King'', section "Temple of the Eye". If the altar is activated correctly and the glowing golden eye appears, one possible side effect of seeing the eye is to immediately age 1-20 years.
395*** ''TabletopGame/DarkSun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II''. On the world of Athas, undead can have the power of Accelerated Aging, which ages any creature they touch by 5-30 years.
396*** The elven deity Labelas Enoreth can age any creature by up to 100 years.
397*** 1E ''Fiend Folio''. The vision monster can cause aging in any creature that sees it, at a rate of 1-10 years per minute of observation.
398*** 2nd Edition ''The Complete Book of Necromancers''. Both the caster and recipient of the Death Pact spell will age five years: the caster when the spell is cast, the recipient when it takes effect.
399*** 2nd Edition supplement ''Legends & Lore''. The Chinese deity Shou Hsing has a walking stick that can cause anyone it touches to instantly age 5-50 years.
400*** The TabletopGame/{{Greyhawk}} setting deity Iuz can take the form of an old man. While in that form he can [[SuperSpit spit at creatures within 10 feet]]. If the spittle hits, it causes the victim to age 1-6 years.
401*** ''The Complete Psionics Handbook''. The psionic ability Aging can cause its victim to age up to 20 years. If it backfires, it cause the psionic using it to age up to 10 years.
402*** 2nd Edition ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' supplement ''Elves of Evermeet''. One of the possible side effects of an elven High Magic wizard casting a 9th level spell is the wizard aging up to 100 years.
403*** 1st Edition supplement ''UnearthedArcana''. The new spell Dream can only be safely used once per week. If it is used more often, the caster will age 1-10 years.
404*** Module I12 ''Egg of the Phoenix''. While the PlayerCharacters are on the demi-plane of Sepulchre, every thirty minutes they may be exposed to the gaze of the moon Hurlothrumbo for ten minutes. Its gaze causes the victim to age ten years per minute, for a total of 100 years over ten minutes.
405** ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' magazine
406*** Issue #5 article "Witchcraft Supplement for Dungeons and Dragons". The Secret Order witch spell Wither will cause any living plant or creature within a 50 foot radius of the spell's impact point to rapidly age and die.
407*** Issue #42 article "Demons, Devils and Spirits". The hamaculi is a horse-like demon. Any creature hit by its right front hoof will immediately age 3-30 years, with no saving throw.
408*** Issue #65 Timelord {{NPC}} class article. A Timelord can age a creature by 2.5 years for each level of experience the Timelord has. Higher level Timelords can superage a creature, causing it to disintegrate.
409*** Issue #179. One of the things that can be created by the magical Bag of Beans II is a variant basilisk with a gaze attack that instantly ages the victim 5-50 years.
410*** Issue #201 article "The City of Lofty Pillars", Al-Qadim campaign setting. For each year that a person spends inside the city of Iram, ten years pass outside in the land of Zakhara, the Land of Fate. When the person leaves Iram they [[NoImmortalInertia immediately become their true "outside" age]], which can cause death due to old age.
411*** Issue #210 article "Too Evil to Die". A hit by a keres' whip or a hit by a dark lord can age the target by 10-40 years if they fail a saving throw.
412** ''Magazine/{{Dungeon}}'' magazine
413*** Issue #30 adventure "Thiondar's Legacy". The Stone of Gul is a divine artifact of incredible power. One of its abilities is to stop its owner from aging. If the owner should ever be separated from the Stone by more than one mile for more than one day, the owner will become their true age, which may make them either very old or even dead from old age.
414*** Issue #36 adventure "The Sea of Sorrow". There is a ghost ship that haunts the Pirtel system. If anyone comes within 50 feet of the ghost ship, they must make a saving throw against spells or age ten years.
415*** Issue #42 adventure "The Lady of the Mists". When the "immortality" (actually delayed aging) potion wears off, the recuipient quickly ages to their true age, causing death from old age.
416*** Issue #50 adventure "The ''Vaka'''s Curse". The touch of the variant wraith named Vindr can instantly age the victim by 1-4 years. If done repeatedly, the victim could be aged to death in minutes.
417** ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'' magazine
418*** Issue #24 adventure "The Lair of Maldred the Mighty". A magical mace created by Maldred can drain LifeEnergy from creatures it hits. If it drains 1 CharacterLevel the wielder ages 1 year, if it drains two {{Character Level}}s the wielder ages two years.
419*** Issue #28 article "Fiend Factory". When a birch spirit grabs a target's heart, over a period of 1-4 minutes the target will age 10% of its initial age per minute. For example, if a creature 20 years old were affected for 3 minutes, it would age two years per minute for a total of six years.
420*** Issue #37 article "Bloodsuckers". One of the proposed alternate rules is that instead of draining two {{Character Level}}s, a vampire's kiss ages the victim by 10-40 years instead.
421*** Issue #59 article "Fiend Factory: The Great Hunt". One of the two most powerful reavers is Barbatos, High Reaver and Master of Hounds. When he uses his Mass Domination psionic ability on a living creature, that creature will age 2 years each ten minutes that it remains under his domination.
422*** Issue #69 adventure "Plague from the Past". The bite of a ghost spider causes the victim to age 2-12 years. A series of bites in combat could cause the target to suffer death from old age.
423** ''Magazine/{{Imagine}}'' magazine, adventure "The Guardian of the Key of Time". The PlayerCharacters will encounter six magical mirrors that are doorways to the memories of the wizard Alquhol. After they pass through all of the mirrors, they will have aged a total of 7-19 years.
424** ''Magazine/{{Polyhedron}}'' magazine #82, article "Magnificent Magic". If someone who possesses one of the Roses of TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}} loses it or tries to get rid of it, they will age 1 year per minute the Rose is out of their possession. Only a Wish spell will allow the owner to be free of a Rose of Ravenloft without this effect.
425** ''TabletopGame/AdvancedDungeonsAndDragons1stEdition'' supplement ''TabletopGame/KaraTur'' boxed set
426*** The Year Stealing spell ages the target by 2-12 years. If done multiple times, it could age the victim to death.
427*** The magic item Edu'Sascar is a set of cards with magical effects. Each time the card La (Bridges over the Depths) is used to heal, the person using the card ages 1-6 years. Since there is no limit to how often the card can be used, the user could age themselves to death if they're not careful.
428** 2nd Edition supplement ''Tome of Magic''
429*** The Age Creature spell ages the target creature by 1 year per level of the caster. The aging can be canceled by the spell's reverse, Restore Youth.
430*** When a creature passes through the gate created by a Dimensional Folding spell, there is a chance that it will instantly age up to ten years.
431** ''TabletopGame/BasicDungeonsAndDragons'' supplement ''The Book of Marvelous Magic''
432*** Anyone who touches the Cane of Aging can be aged 20 years. If used as a weapon, any creature it hits can be aged 10 years.
433*** Shaking a Rattle of Youth normally reduces the user's age by 10 years. However, each use has a 10% chance of instantly doubling the user's age, which could possibly cause the user's death from old age.
434*** The Thread of Aging, which is normally found rolled up in a ball. The person holding it immediately ages one year for each inch of the thread they unroll from the ball. The aging and its effects can only be neutralized by a Remove Curse or Wish spell.
435** BECMI (Basic/Expert/Companion/Master/Immortal) D&D
436*** ''Companion Set'', "Dungeon Master's Companion: Book 2". The monsters known as Haunts can age a victim by hitting them in combat. The banshee and ghost age the target by 10-40 years per touch, the poltergeist ages the being touched by 10 years.
437*** ''Master Set'', "Master DM's Book". One possible handicap/penalty for artifacts is Aging. The user (and possibly those nearby) are aged a number of years proportional to the Power Point cost of the artifact power used.
438*** ''Immortals Rules'' boxed set "DM's Guide". When a jumper monster attacks a mortal being, the mortal instantly ages 10-40 years. Repeated attacks can cause death by old age in seconds.
439*** Basic D&D module X2 ''TabletopGame/CastleAmber''. At the end of the module, after Stephen Amber's curse is broken the tremendous length of time the castle and its contents have been in stasis catch up to it. All of the creatures inside [[NoImmortalInertia quickly become their true age and die]], ending up as mummified skeletons and the castle itself crumbles into ruins.
440** Mayfair Games' Role Aids supplement ''Dark Folk''. Any creature that drinks from the Well of Life will cease aging for as long as the drinking continues. If 1 week passes without drinking, the creature will [[NoImmortalInertia suddenly become its true age again]], possibly resulting in death by old age.
441** ''The Tome of Mighty Magic'', a North Pole Productions supplement compatible with ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', has a number of spells that cause aging.
442*** The Age Spell causes the target to age 20-50 years.
443*** The Aging Gaze spell causes the targets to age 10 years per minute that the caster gazes upon them.
444*** The Summon the Dastardly Filingricerixersifed spell summons a powerful psionic monster to help out but ages the caster by one year.
445*** The Death's Speed spell allows the recipient to move at 10 times normal speed but also causes them to age four years.
446*** The Whole spell causes its caster to age 1 year.
447*** The spell For Your Benefit makes the recipient age 12 years.
448*** Casting the Petition spell ages the caster by 5 years.
449** Judges Guild supplement ''The Fantastic Wilderlands Beyonde''
450*** Desert Lands hex 3731. At the top of a high mountain is a small shallow pool full of contaminated green water. Anyone who looks into the pool under moonlight must make a saving throw or age 10 years.
451*** Lenap Idyllic Isles hex 3617. Any creature within 10 feet of a petrified pterodactyl ages at a rate of 1 year per ten minutes.
452** Judges Guild supplement ''Glory Hole Dwarven Mine''. A gnome called Kish has been kept alive for 1,000 years by the magical artifact the Crystal of Power. If the Crystal is taken away from him, Kish will rapidly age 1,000 years and be ReducedToDust and bones.
453** Judges Guild supplement ''Inferno''
454*** The female angels the PlayerCharacters can encounter outside of Heaven have Staves of the Heavenly Host, which can age a target by 15 years at will. Any opponent repeatedly targeted by this effect would be aged to death in a matter of minutes.
455*** In the palace of Minos is a trap which can age a creature 30 years. If a creature repeatedly triggers this trap, they could age to death in seconds.
456** Judges Guild ''Magazine/{{Pegasus}}'' magazine #5 article "Potions Perilous" (side effects of drinking potions).
457*** Normally a Potion of Longevity reduces the drinker's age by 1-10 years. One possible side effect of drinking a Potion of Longevity is for the drinker to immediately age 1-10 years instead.
458*** A Potion of Speed ages the drinker by 1 year. One side effect given in the article is for the drinker to age 1 year per hour until a Dispel Magic spell is cast on them.
459** Judges Guild supplement ''Modron''. When the goddess Modron hits an opponent in combat, the opponent ages 1-20 years. Repeated hits can quickly age an opponent to death.
460** Judges Guild supplement ''The Unknown Gods''
461*** The deity Promehene can age a creature by 1-10 years by touching them with his hand. If he does so repeatedly, he can age the creature to death in seconds.
462*** The deity Ainu can increase the age of any creature by 10-200 years by touching it with his Temporal Staff. This can be done once per combat round.
463*** The deity Xirchiriog has a randomly chosen special attack, one of which is to age the target by 10-100 years.
464* ''TabletopGame/GammaWorld''. The mutation Hands of Power has four variants. The fourth one is Withering Hands, which causes any creature touched to immediately age 1-10 years.
465* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'', ''Challenge'' magazine #47 article "The Ultra-Tech File". If it works, the 2 day long Rejuvenation process lowers the character's age. If the process suffers a critical failure, the recipient's age increases by 6-36 years.
466* ''Magazine/{{Imagine}}'' magazine #29, ''TabletopGame/{{Traveller}}''/''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' adventure "The Sarafand File". One of the adventure involves an ancient biological weapon. If the game system being used is ''TabletopGame/{{Traveller}}'', characters infected by the disease age at a rate of 1 year per hour using the standard aging rules (loss of Strength, Dexterity and Endurance). This will cause them to die within a couple of days unless they find some way of curing the disease.
467* ''TabletopGame/InNomine'': The Corporeal Song of Entropy in the ''Liber Canticorum''.
468** It causes a target to instantly age two to twelve years (or more, if the celestial casting it spends extra [[LifeEnergy Essence]]). If cast upon the same being repeatedly, it can age them to death in a short space of time.
469** It can be used to reduce a creature's age. If an unfavorable Intervention is rolled while doing so, all of the age that has previously been removed from the creature suddenly returns, causing the creature to immediately become its true age.
470* ''TabletopGame/LittleFears''. A child that comes into physical contact with a ghost ages at a rate of 1 year per 10 seconds of contact.
471* Avalon Hill's boardgame "Kremlin" represents the political power struggles within [[UsefulNotes/HistoryOfTheUSSR the Soviet Politburo]]. A key element of the game is tracking the effective ages of the various politicians controlled by the players -- in addition to aging one year per game-year, they may by aged further by [[CastFromLifespan performing extra actions]] or hostile actions (such as subjecting them to [[SecretPolice KGB investigations]]) by opponents.
472* ''TabletopGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' ''Advanced Set'' boxed set, Judge's Book. The Myth/NorseMythology goddess Hela can fire Aging Rays that instantly age the target by 100 years. If done repeatedly, this can destroy even other Norse gods.
473* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' XP supplement ''Stuff''. The Chronogun has a setting that ages any living creature so much that the target is ReducedToDust.
474* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': A carmine dragon's BreathWeapon is infused with the Wind of Death, and causes its targets to age to death and their equipment to rust into nothingness as if millennia had passed in the span of seconds.
475** The Scepter of Ages, a dangerous artifact that can be wielded as a +4 heavy mace and causes targets struck and damaged by it to instantly age by 1 year per point of damage taken, or double this rate if its scores a critical hit, permanently and [[NoSavingThrow not allowing any saving throw]].
476** The Sands of Time spell instantly ages a creature to its next age category for 10 minutes per caster level.
477** The curse of the ages causes the afflicted to age by one year per day.
478* Creator/AvalonHill's ''Powers & Perils'' RPG, ''Heroes'' magazine Volume 2 #2 article "Shadow Magic". The Wasting Hand spell can age the target by (1-10) x (EL + 1) months. So if the caster's magical [[CharacterLevel Experience Level]] is 9, the target will instantly age up to 100 months (about 8 1/3 years).
479* ''TabletopGame/{{Rolemaster}}'' setting ''Shadow World''.
480** Supplement ''Demons of the Burning Night''. While wearing the Helm of Kadaena the wearer accumulates 10 years of aging during each combat, but the Helm prevents the aging from taking effect. [[NoOntologicalInertia If the Helm is ever removed]] all of the aging immediately takes effect.
481** Supplement ''Jaiman: Land of Twilight'', adventure "Cult of the Third Moon". The Priestess and Sisters (acolytes) of the title cult have remained young for 150 years by VampiricDraining the LifeEnergy from sacrificial victims. If the Priestess' amulet is removed she will suffer this trope, become her true age and die. If the amulet is destroyed, so will the Sisters.
482* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}''
483** Adventure ''Bottled Demon''. Anyone who uses the [[TabletopGame/{{Earthdawn}} Horror]]-powered idol will age at a rate of approximately 10 years per day.
484** Supplement ''Shadows of Europe''. One of the survivors of an outbreak of shedim (evil spirits that can possess living beings) says that a shedim sucked the LifeEnergy out of a friend of his, causing them to be aged until they became old-aged in seconds.
485* Gamelords, Ltd.'s ''Thieves' Guild 8'' adventure "The Secret of the Crystal Mountains". Centuries ago the adventurer Giles acquired a Lissar crystal, which [[NoImmortalInertia kept him young until it was recently stolen from him]]. With the loss of the crystal he's aging at a rate of 10 years per week and will soon be dead.
486* Ghouls in ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' stave off aging as long as they regularly receive blood from a vampire. If they go without a certain period of time without drinking vampire blood (which grows shorter as they grow older), they're hit with this trope. Not so bad if they rapidly age from 20 to 30 in one go, but obviously fatal for those that are well older than a human lifespan.
487* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': Ungol Hag Witches' unique [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent Spirit]] magic causes rapid aging as a MarkOfTheSupernatural. It's a combination of a cosmetic effect and actual physical degeneration and can be so extreme that the Hag's appearance becomes a SupernaturalFearInducer. Luckily for them, their magic can also [[WizardsLiveLonger prolong their natural lifespan]], perhaps [[AgeWithoutYouth indefinitely]].
488* Creator/WestEndGames' ''DC Universe Roleplaying Game'' supplement ''Metropolis Sourcebook''. A character with the Temporal Manipulation power at the 15D or higher level can cause a living creature to suffer accelerated aging until it dies of old age.
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492* In ''[[Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung Das Rheingold]]'' Wotan has offered the goddess Freia to the giants Fasolt and Fafnir in payment for building Walhall. He DidNotThinkThisThrough very well, as Freia also grows the golden apples that keep the gods young. After she is taken away, they suddenly become much older.
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496* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uPTZUTgGcc The portrait of a young man (believed to be Master Gracey)]] in the foyer of Ride/TheHauntedMansion at [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Walt Disney World]].
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500* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'': During a clash with [[BigBad Makuta Teridax]], the Shadowed One received a blow that sent him flying at the unconscious body of his already felled underling, Voporak. Said underling was protected by a force field that rapidly aged anything that touched it, thus the Shadowed One grew 3000 years older in a matter of seconds. Longer exposure would have turned him to dust, which is the fate Makuta's [[WeHaveReserves distraction]] [[ZergRush army]] received earlier. Still, it's definitely a case of TimeDissonance...because due to the [[TimeAbyss already enormous lifespans]] that the characters have, it would be the equivalent to a human aging less than a decade.
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504* In ''VideoGame/AncientDomainsOfMystery'', ghosts and their variants have an aging touch attack. If you're an elf or a dwarf with a lifespan of hundreds of years, this isn't too big a deal. If you're something with a short lifespan, like a ratling or a troll, well...
505* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', it's revealed that the Lutece device, which offers the ability to see into [[AlternateTimeline alternate dimensions]] has caused Zachary Comstock [[spoiler:(aka: Booker [=DeWitt=])]] to look like he's in his late fifties despite being in his late thirties, as well as sterility.]]
506* In ''VideoGame/{{Blasphemous}}'', a young woman named Viridiana will show up to offer assistance in certain boss fights. If you accept her help, she'll provide a powerful buff during the battle, but will be aged each time. After three times, she will die of old age. She does not mind the price she pays for helping you, considering it WorthIt to be of aid in your quest.
507* In ''VideoGame/BrainDead13'', Lance definitely dies from this if one of the ghosts possesses him and drains the living soul out of him in one death scene.
508* Some of the titular ''VideoGame/{{Creatures}}'' can fall victim to this, dying of old age less than an hour into life -- the most extreme cases in ''Creatures 3'' and ''Docking Station'' don't even live a full minute. The root cause varies between different games, depending on how aging is handled and what mutations can affect them: Either the creature in question depletes its Ageing/Life chemicals by converting it into another chemical, or it's born with no Ageing/Life chemical at all and will burn through every lifestage immediately after hatching.
509* In ''VideoGame/DarkDevotion'', [[spoiler:the player character ages from a young woman to an emaciated crone in seconds after beating the final boss, and she barely has time to take in her withered state before she drops dead.]]
510* One of the main threats in ''VideoGame/DeathStranding'' is the Timefall, a [[WeirdWeather mysterious and supernatural rainstorm]] that rapidly ages any living creature caught in it. [[UnstoppableMailman Porter]] suits are designed to protect people from the effects, but can fail if damaged too badly. [[spoiler:The Girl from FRAGILE turns out to have [[BodyHorror the head of a young girl and the body of an elderly woman]], as a result of Higgs [[ShamefulStrip stripping her]] and forcing her to run through the Timefall with nothing but a Porter mask to protect her.]]
511* As a result of their powers, [[spoiler:Sera]] from ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga'' [[spoiler:has the body of a teenager when [[YoungerThanTheyLook she's actually 7 years old]].]]
512* In ''VideoGame/DragonsDogma'', after you kill [[spoiler:The Dragon]], [[spoiler:the Duke]] ages rapidly when his immortality consequently wears off.
513* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series' backstory, Wulfharth Ash-King was the legendary ancient King of the Nords and noted [[GodInHumanForm Shezarrine]] who [[EternalHero has died and come back to life]] at least three times. After [[BeastOfTheApocalypse Alduin]] and [[EveryoneHatesHades Orkey]] turned everyone in Skyrim into children, Wulfharth used the [[LanguageOfMagic Thu'um]] to age them all back up. However, he aged himself up too fast and died for the first time.
514* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', some enemies can inflict a temporary "Old" status ailment, which makes the targeted character white-haired and physically weak.
515* Nasus, from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', can inflict a temporary version of this to slow and weaken an enemy.
516* Old Snake in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots''. This is due to CloneDegeneration, which gave him [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_syndrome Werner syndrome]] by design. Barely a decade after [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid the Shadow Moses incident]], where Snake was still young, fit, and handsome, he essentially has the body of a chronically ill 80-year-old.
517** This is, however, foreshadowed in earlier games, as different characters remark on how age hasn't slowed him down, or how he hasn't aged well. Despite this, a majority of the rapid aging appears to happen in the five year gap between the second and fourth games, which adds even more horror to the situation.
518** His brother Solidus Snake in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty''. Like his brother Solidus also has CloneDegeneration, which gave him Werner syndrome like his brother, by the Patriot's design. Despite being 30-year-old, he essentially had the body of a 60- to 70-year-old.
519* ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'': Eight hatched Metroids progress from infant to larval stage in the time it takes Samus to move from one room to another but the final infant stays an infant in the time it takes for Samus to leave the planet and fly to a research station.
520* Miis in ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}'' can be affected with this condition during battles, causing their design to change to wrinkled and with grey hair. They are unable to fight and have to use their weapon as a cane. Thankfully, this is not permanent and, like most alignments, can be reverted in the Mii's next turn if put in the safe spot.
521* This is the punishment ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' antagonist [[EvilSorcerer Shang Tsung]] suffers if he does not frequently kill people and take their souls onto his one.
522* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: The Black Veil'', the Scottish town of Dreadmond is plagued by a mysterious force that drain the townpeoples' lives, aging them from approximatively sixty years in a heartbeat.
523* ''VideoGame/{{N}}'' uses this trope to justify the game's [[TimedMission time limit]]; the ninja's superhuman metabolism grants them incredible running and jumping abilities, but also gives them a natural lifespan of only 90 seconds. It doesn't explain why running out of time causes the ninja to explode, though.
524* In ''VideoGame/RomancingSaGa3'' [[spoiler:Black was cursed by the clone of the Devil Lord Forneus and lost his youth, however defeating Forneus' clone with Black in your party reverts him back to his original self]].
525* ''VideoGame/{{Singularity}}'' has the TMD, which can age a living person forward until they turn to dust. Turning the clock backwards, however, has [[BodyHorror different]] [[OurZombiesAreDifferent results]]...
526* In ''Franchise/StreetFighter'', Balrog's ward and OnlyFriend Ed is affected with a ''bad'' case of this. When he first appears in ''Super VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' he's a pre-teen boy, but when ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' hits he alrady has the looks of an older teenager, and when he's PromotedToPlayable his sprites and model are those of a heavily-muscled adult (though his in-story illustrations are still proper of an older teen). It's a ''very'' justified since [[spoiler:poor Ed was kidnapped by the S.I.N. division of Shadaloo, and experimented on [[RaisedAsAHost in order to become a replacement body for Bison]].]]
527* ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'': One of the items you might recieve from Miis when you do them favors is an Age-O-Matic, a spray that causes kid Miis to quickly become adults. This doesn't have much effect other than them becoming taller and being able to form romantic relationships with other adults and get married. When two kid Miis decide they want to get married, they will ask you to spray them with an Age-O-Matic so they will be able to. The game also has the FountainOfYouth counterpart in the Kid-O-Matic.
528* ''VideoGame/TraumaCenterAtlus'': In ''Under the Knife 2'', this is the fate of villain [[spoiler:Reina Mayuzumi, who was using the Alethia strain of GUILT to preserve her youthful looks. The player discovers this right before the final operation, when Mercer decides to inject her with something else in hopes of learning how to cure his wife. It immediately drains Mayuzumi's body into that of an old woman, as well as causing the GUILT to rampage through her body. Notably, the player saves her life... but not her ''looks'']].
529* ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'':
530** Khadgar was the young apprentice of the Guardian Medivh, but when Medivh turned out to be the host of the demonic Sargeras, Khadgar was forced to kill him, and in the ensuing fight, Medivh artificially aged Khadgar.
531** Garona Halforcen was originally introduced as half-human, half-orc, the result of the protracted war between the two races over the course of the original ''Warcraft''. The conflict was ''drastically'' shortened in later revisions of the history, so Garona was explained to be the result of forced mating between orcs and ''draenei'', magically-aged and brainwashed to serve as an advance scout.
532** This was actually a prefered method of recruitment in the Old Horde. Gul'dan would have his warlocks use their LifeDrain magic to force orc children into early adulthood so they could fight on the front lines that much sooner.
533* ''VideoGame/TheWatchmaker2018'': As a result of time being sabotaged, Alexander has begun aging more quickly than normal, until he reaches 90-years-old and dies. He can restore himself to his normal age by collecting pieces of time.
534* Grumples and Everfore from ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'' turn people old as their inspiritment.
535* In ''VideoGame/ZankiZero'', the characters go from child to adolescent to adult to old man/woman in a span of 13 days as a side effect of them being clones.
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539* Happens to [[spoiler:Quercus Alba when he is finally outdone]] in ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth''.
540* ''VisualNovel/War13thDay'' has a particularly chilling example with [[spoiler:Alexandrite's young, pretty brides all turning up dead and elderly.]]
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544* ''WebAnimation/ASDFMovie 7'' tackles this as only it can.
545-->'''First Person:''' Hey, what did you get for your birthday\
546'''Second Person:''' I got... older!\
547''[First Person laughs; Second Person quickly turns elderly]''\
548'''First Person:''' AAAAAAAAAAH-- That is weird...
549* In the ''WebAnimation/BecomeJehovahsFriend'' episode "Lesson 35: The Best Use of Time", Caleb is shown [[TimePassageBeard rapidly growing a mustache]] and also rapidly aging the more time he spends looking down on his tablet.
550* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'': Part of Zora's [[SuperPowerLottery frankly overpowered epithet]] is that [[TimeMaster she can rapidly age, and in some cases de-age, people and objects]]. She causes Percy's gun to rust away to powder in seconds and ages [[BadassNormal Howie Honeyglow]] into an old man, leaving his fall off a roof paused in the middle just for laughs. [[spoiler:It doesn't work on Ramsey in his ChromeChampion form, though; [[NoSell gold doesn't corrode!]]]]
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554* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' the first few creatures Gil's researchers pull out of the time stopped Mechanicsburg rapidly age, decay and turn to dust. When they refine the process a bit and pull out [[spoiler:Vole]] he ages hundreds of years in a matter of seconds (and later states [[AndIMustScream he's fairly convinced he felt every minute]]). Luckily the information gained from their experiment with [[spoiler:Vole]] allows them to figure out how to pull people out without the aging side effects.
555* In ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'', the [[PhysicalGod demiurge]] Mottom owns [[FountainOfYouth ''The'' Tree of Life]], whose fruits can restore a withered crone to her pre-teen glory years[[note]]the number of fruits required is apparently dependent on the age of the person consuming them[[/note]]. However, the fruit's main effects only last a few hours, and she rapidly degenerates to a middle-aged woman within the span of hours. [[spoiler:Allison destroys the tree to stop the blood sacrifices of virgins powering it, and Mottom ages even faster as she draws upon her powers in a fit of rage.]]
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559* In the second installment of the ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'' series, the puppets are taught about the concept of time by a talking clock. {{S|trawHypocrite}}omewhat. When they start to question it too much, said clock responds by making them undergo rapid aging... and then ''rotting'' them alive.
560* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
561** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-119 SCP-119 ("Timecrowave")]] is a microwave oven which can speed up the flow of time inside of it. Its power setting can be set in a range of 1-5. The time (in seconds) that the microwave is on is raised to the exponential power of the setting to determine the actual time that passes inside SCP-119, so if the power setting is 5 and SCP-119 runs for 30 seconds, then (30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30) seconds (or 281.25 days) pass inside it. Anything inside SCP-119 suffers the increased aging that occurs.
562** When [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-224 SCP-224 ("Grandfather Clock")]] chimes, it causes time to speed up in the surrounding area, sometimes causing people within range of the sound to age up to several years in a short time. In one case a person was affected by 7 chimes, aging them approximately 70 years in a matter of seconds.
563** If someone tries to use [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-429 SCP-429 ("Clockwork Teleporter")]] without understanding it they will still teleport, but when they re-appear they will be dead and in a state of advanced decay. Monitoring devices sent with it on one of these jaunts recorded over 8 months passing. The creator of SCP-429 died of old age after using it too often.
564** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-723 SCP-723 ("Aging Staircase")]] is a spiral stone staircase. When a person climbs it, after the fourth or fifth step they start aging rapidly, with additional aging occurring for each additional step taken.
565** This can occur due to the time-manipulating abilities of [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-728 SCP-728 ("The Forever Room")]]. During one test only one hour passed on the outside of SCP-728, but when SCP-728 was opened again, the person who had been inside SCP-728 had aged to death.
566** A researcher who played [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-896 SCP-896 ("Online Role Playing Game")]] for less than 10 hours straight leveled up many times but then died. An autopsy showed severe arthritis, Alzheimer’s, a cataract and several tumors, indicating death from old age.
567** Each time [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-983 SCP-983 ("The Birthday Monkey")]] sings a verse, the person who activated it will age 1 year. If it isn't deactivated, the victim will be aged to death. The Monkey will continue singing verses until the victim has been reduced to a skeleton.
568** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1007 SCP-1007 ("Mr. Life and Mr. Death")]] ages at a rate of 1 year per minute until it reaches age 75, at which point it dies. Then it comes back to life and goes through the same routine again, and again. If a key is inserted in its back and turned, it will age backwards...
569** When a man signs the [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1066 SCP-1066 ("Instant Education")]] diploma he disappears for 4-10 minutes. When he reappears, he's four years older.
570** When a child less than 13 years old enters [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1080 SCP-1080 ("The Creche")]], it closes and locks. When it opens three to five days later, the child is about 20 years old.
571** After inhabiting [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1211 SCP-1211 ("King in the Castle")]] for three months, a man 35 years old will have become about 80 years old. After an additional month (or more) subjects will experience rotting of the skin and muscle tissue and skeletal degeneration, but don't die.
572** When [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1225 SCP-1225 ("The Worst Christmas")]] is activated, anything within 4 meters and inside a container ages at a high rate: one year in the first 24 hours, and a total of ten years after three weeks, after which the aging stops.
573** After a person makes skin contact with an example of [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1627 SCP-1627-A ("Mushroom Wars")]], over the next two weeks, the person will age rapidly until they die of old age.
574** After they're hatched, [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1657 SCP-1657 ("MAN EGG")]] grow to maturity (the equivalent of human adulthood) in only 13 days, and die of old age in 17 days.
575** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1716 SCP-1716 ("Imperfect Life Extender")]] causes the LifeEnergy donor to age 10 years for every year the recipient's life is extended.
576** Time passes faster than normal inside [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1979 SCP-1979 ("Relativistic Treadmill")]]'s time acceleration sphere. A person inside the sphere will age at a higher than normal rate, with the rate increasing as the sphere expands. At a radius of 25 meters, a person will age at a rate of 10,404 times normal, or 173 minutes per second. As the sphere expands to 30 meters it will age about 9 years. By the time the sphere reaches 35 meters, they will age another 48 years. By the time the sphere reached 40 meters, they would be long dead.
577** Anyone who signs up for an [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2647 SCP-2647 ("Premium")]] life insurance policy will stop aging for as long as the policy continues in effect. If the person cancels the policy, they will quickly grow older until they are their true age, which could cause them to die of old age.
578* One Internet meme has people explaining that they aged so rapidly as to turn to dust during a conversation with a younger person, usually in response to a WhatAreRecords question like "What's a brony?", "What's teabagging mean?", learning ''VideoGame/MassEffect'' is now considered a retro game, etc.
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582* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': In "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E28MustaBeenABeautifulBaby Musta Been A Beautiful Baby]]", Dr. Robotnik's latest plan to stop Sonic is to shoot him with a "decrepetizing ray" that will make him too old to use his SuperSpeed, but it backfires and turns Sonic and Tails [[FountainOfYouth into babies]] instead. At the end of the episode, it's fixed but turns Robotnik himself into an old man.
583* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': Jake and Lady Rainicorn's puppies reached maturity incredibly quickly, seemingly faster than either of their parents' species. This appears to apply at different rates between the five of them as they're all different ages despite them having been born at the same time.
584* The ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "[[Recap/Animaniacs2020Episode23 Exercise Minute]]" [[PlayingWithATrope plays with this trope]]. May starts out young, but withers away before our eyes in a matter of minutes. But then, [[WeAreAsMayflies she's literally a mayfly]], so it's normal for her.
585* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' has Nick Fury have some of his life force taken, aging him from looking like Creator/SamuelLJackson to looking like his comic counterpart with darker skin. It looks like it's going to stick, at least for the time being.
586* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': Used by Per Degaton to age Batman and the Justice Society into decrepit old codgers in "[[Recap/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBoldS2E5TheGoldenAgeOfJustice The Golden Age of Justice!]]".
587* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'': Happens to Kevin in the episode "[[Recap/Ben10AlienForceS1E10Paradox Paradox]]" when he encounters a strange temporal monster. Paradox is ''somewhat'' affected, he claims he can feel the eons on him, but existing outside of normal space and time, it doesn't do anything to him.
588* ''WesternAnimation/Birdman1967'': The title villain in the episode "Versus the Speed Demon" can travel at SuperSpeed. While trying to escape a pursuing missile, he travels too fast and ages so quickly that he becomes an old man.
589* In the ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' episode "Ancient Evil", the villain Natron the First steals Warp Darkmatter's life force, causing him to become extremely elderly.
590* In the ''WesternAnimation/CaptainCavemanAndTheTeenAngels'' episode "The Creepy Claw Caper", a aging ray was used to turn a member of a band into an old man as ransom for a chest of gold coins. Later the Teen Angels are aged by the same ray. They all return to normal at the end.
591* Zarm inflicts this on Gaia in ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'', and she would continue to age until she literally becomes dust. She gets restored later.
592* Alucard the {{dhampyr}} in ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'' reveals that he aged faster than a human would due to his biracial heritage, so he's YoungerThanTheyLook. Sypha quips that it explains his antagonism with Trevor as he's "an angry teenager in an adult's body".
593* Monty in ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' suffered this thanks to being zapped by a prune powered aging machine built by Dr. Norton Nimnul. The heroes discover that they can reverse the process by loading it with plums.
594* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''.
595** The Kids Next Door frequently come up against technology that can rapidly age them into adults. Eventually, they come up with "birthday suits", armor that protects them from such effects in one hour-long episode, [[spoiler:but presuming Father is going to do that proves a mistake -- his true goal [[ForcedTransformation is to turn them into animals]].]]
596** This is Grandfather's primary ability is ''WesternAnimation/OperationZERO''. He can age anything he touches into his army of Senior Citizombies. These victims still hold some level of their personalities, but are completely under Grandfather's control.
597** One episode featured a FountainOfYouth hidden within a school that one girl had been using to stay young for centuries. The catch was that the effects were temporary -- if she goes too long without exposure to it, this trope results.
598* A "Tiger Sharks" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheComicStrip'' is centered around what looks like a [[AllThatGlitters hoard of golden spheres]], but is actually dangerous toxic waste causing this in anyone touching it. Both the heroes and one of the major villains have a problem because of it... the other villain learned his lesson many years ago.
599* In the ''WesternAnimation/DaftPlanet'' episode "The New Me-Kinda", Ched's clone seems have the lifespan of a week. As a teenager, he goes on a date with a girl Chet likes, and by the end of the movie they're watching, he's already an adult.
600* [[VainSorceress Spectra]] from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' rapidly ages when Jazz uses the Fenton Ghost Peeler against her. Since her youth came from [[EmotionEater absorbing negative emotions]] from her students, the FGP literally peels off her layers of youth to reveal a shriveled old lady underneath it all.
601-->'''Danny:''' Talk about having nothing within.
602* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS2E11GoingNowhereFast Going Nowhere Fast]]", the title character [[SuperpowersForADay temporarily acquires]] SuperSpeed but also super-fast aging.
603* In the ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'' episode "[[Recap/DuckDodgersS1E4 Duck Codgers]]", Dodgers and the Cadet are affected by the pollen of an alien flower that causes rapid aging in earthlings. The pollen also has a reverse aging effect on Martians, and Marvin ends up temporarily turning into a kid.
604* In the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E11TheForbiddenFountainOfTheForeverglades The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!]]", the water of the titular fountain will rapidly age any living thing that gets soaked in it. Ponce de Leon uses it to drain the youth of teenagers and reduce them to seniors in order to keep himself young for the past 500 years, and ends up aging to dust when he gets soaked in it himself. [[spoiler:F.O.W.L. would later use the water to rapidly age May and June up to the same biological age as Webby as part of their plan.]]
605* The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E15SecondhandSpoke Secondhand Spoke]]" has this happen to Peter when he starts smoking.
606* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E9TeenageMutantLeelasHurdles Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles]]", everyone had to use the Fountain of Aging to counteract the effects of an anti-aging spa incident and the Professor's botched attempt to reverse it. There's a point where [[spoiler:everyone thinks Zoidberg]] dies [[spoiler:but he had just reached the age where his twin brother budded off from him]].
607* In the ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'' episode "Don't Count on a Countess", the Countess uses a rapid aging mist on most of the cast. Everyone gets better and the Countess becomes the victim of her own mist at the end.
608* Implied in the ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS1E3KidStuff Kid Stuff]]" when Morgaine le Fey's son Mordred, kept a young child by his mother's spells, is taunted by the youthened Batman to use the magic he acquired from the Amulet of First Magicks to make himself into an adult. However, in doing so, Mordred breaks the spell that gives him eternal youth, leaving him only with eternal life. At the end of the episode, Mordred is seen as a very old man being taken care of by his mother.
609* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In Episode 191, Kaeloo finds out that Stumpy hasn't had a birthday party since he was five years old and throws him a "multibirthday" party to make up for all the lost years. Unfortunately, she overdoes it and somehow winds up turning him into an adult who keeps getting older.
610* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoneRanger1966'': In the segment "Quicksilver", a scientist develops 'Q-31', which speeds up body processes so that the person who takes it becomes virtually invisible. The titular character uses it to rob money and jewels until he is trapped by the Ranger. When the effects of Q-31 wears off, Quicksilver ages to an old man, having lived 70 years in a few days. The sheriff wants to punish him, but the Ranger says he already had the worst punishment possible: a wasted life.
611* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicKey'': Water from the Fountain Of Age (seen in “The Fountain Of Youth”) causes this. If given to someone who previously drank from the Fountain Of Youth, it’ll restore them to the exact age they were before drinking from Youth; its effects on someone who hadn’t drunk from the Fountain Of Youth first are unknown.
612* In the seventh season of ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'', Acronix zaps Master Wu and [[spoiler:Kai's father]] with the forward time blade, causing them to age rapidly.
613* ''WesternAnimation/OhNoItsAnAlienInvasion'': In the episode "The Stache", Shakes is blasted with a ray that Briiian developed to use on [[TheLeader Nate]]. Shakes is an old man by the time they get the ray to turn him back to normal.
614* In ''WesternAnimation/PeterAndTheMagicEgg'', Peter ages one year per month during the first year of his life. Fortunately, he ages normally after that.
615* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'': In "Ages of Pan", this happens to Peter when he starts embracing adulthood. Unfortunately, his fading belief in Neverland [[FisherKingdom causes it to fall apart]].
616* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbLightsCandaceAction Lights, Candace, Action!]]", Doofenshmirtz invents the Age-Accelerator-inator, which rapidly ages anything its beam hits. It turns people into senior citizens, and fresh cheese to perfectly aged cheese.
617* In the ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} short ''Popeye, the Ace of Space'', Popeye is abducted by aliens and is used as a test subject for their experiments, one of which is an aging machine that turns him old and decrepit. He regains his youth by eating some spinach, but he overshoots the dosage and turns into a child, so he spits some out.
618* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'': "[[Recap/TheRealGhostbustersS5E8ThreeMenAndAnEgon Three Men and an Egon]]" deals with both Egon and a ghost magically affected by a cursed clock, causing Egon to de-age and causing the ghost to the opposite (and in case you find it weird that a ghost can grow older, some of the ghosts in the franchise are more like creatures from other dimensions than spirits of the dead).
619* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': The "[[Recap/RegularShowS04Ep03TerrorTalesOfTheParkII Terror Tales of the Park II]]" story "Party Bus" has Mordecai, Rigby, Margaret and Eileen board the titular bus which rapidly ages its passengers until they crumble to dust. If the bus travels in reverse, [[DeathByDeaging the reverse happens instead]].
620* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' episode "[[Recap/RupertS02E04RupertInTimeland Rupert in Timeland]]" has Rupert Bear and his friend Podgy Pig having to help Father Time repair his machine after Podgy accidentally broke it. On their journey to help Father Time fix the machine, they end up straying from the path they were supposed to follow, which causes the two to flash forward through various parts of their futures and eventually end up becoming senior citizens. Thankfully, Father Time has fixed his machine by then and is able to return Rupert and Podgy to Nutwood in their normal ages.
621* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', Jack meets a warrior who was defeated long ago by Aku and trapped in stone, denied his warrior's end. Jack fights and defeats the warrior's golem body, freeing him. The warrior immediately becomes an old man and dies as time returns to him.
622* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': In the four-part storyline "Smurfquest", the Long Life Stone, which allows the Smurfs to live long lives through decreased aging, loses its power, resulting in this trope happening to the Smurfs. However, the Smurflings don't grow taller as they age, and Baby Smurf only shows slight wrinkles.
623* In ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', it has been explained that every time [[TheyKilledKennyAgain Kenny dies]], he is [[BornAgainImmortality reborn]] due to a cult meeting his mom attended, and ages to his current age overnight.
624* The victims of the Vulture in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' suffer temporary Rapid Aging when he drains their youth with technology based on the Tablet of Time. The crime lord Silvermane goes through this process (after having been regressed to an infant in an earlier episode) that restores him to his true age in a matter of seconds, but then the even older Vulture uses the machine to steal his accidental youth permanently.
625* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS6E25PineappleFeverChumCaverns Pineapple Fever]]", [[FatIdiot Patrick]] has difficulty comprehending that there's only one place the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle can go, to the point that his rate of brain activity increases and ages him by 30 years per second, and he becomes around 200 years old over the span of 5 seconds.
626* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeriesS1E4TheLoreleiSignal The Lorelei Signal]]", the women of the planet Taurus II drain the LifeEnergy of men to maintain their own youth, which causes the men to age at a rate of 10 years per day.
627* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E13SoManyBirthdays So Many Birthdays]]", Steven broods over whether or not he should act more mature (or his definition of mature). Because his powers are tied so closely to his emotional state, this causes him to age up to the point of near death.
628* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperheroSquadShow'': "Revenge of the Baby-Sat!" has Doctor Doom gain control of time and use his newfound power to rapidly age Thor and Ms. Marvel.
629* [[FieryRedhead Johnny Sunspot]] from ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'', along with his two teammates, are aged rapidly whenever [[BigBad Skeleton King]] is near (Skeleton King has ''very'' other-worldly power). It all started because [[MouthyKid Johnny]] said to him, "Hey, we have their robot, so we're even more powerful! Maybe we don't need to be taking orders from you anymore."
630* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS3E7Revolution Revolution]]", Robin becomes an old man after getting his youth drained by Mad Mod.
631* The ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "Salty Codgers" has all of the Titans except Raven become elderly after Mad Mod drained their youth.
632* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' has the Cave of Time, which causes anything inside it to rapidly age until it dies or gets out. Cheetara is [[SuperSpeed fast]] enough to run through the cave without being affected. The heroes take advantage of it in a few episodes to restore people who have been turned into children to their proper ages.
633* ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' features this in the episode "Song of the Petalars", in which Lion-O's crew meet the Petalars while running from Mumm-Ra's forces, [[{{Lilliputians}} small]] {{Plant Pe|rson}}ople whose lifespan covers only ''a single day'', shown when Lion-O befriends a newborn named Emrick, [[spoiler:who ages and dies an old man hours later]]. Effectively, the Petalars in this episode serve to teach Lion-O that [[spoiler:life is fleeting and short, and what truly matters is the life they've lived and the things they accomplished]], which grants him the confidence to face Slithe in open combat.
634* Nanosec's speed suit in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', when used too much, also causes him to age quickly. In order to finally catch him and keep the city from exploding, Bumblebee ''runs him into old age''. Fortunately, his new partner and possibly love interest Slo-Mo is able to de-age him with her time-altering powers, and it's assumed that when she's around, the suit's effects are temporary at best.
635* ''WesternAnimation/ATreasureInMyGarden'': In the episode "Boxes", when the box the boy is riding in gets sucked up by a tornado, he starts spinning around it. He's seen as a man, then an old man.
636* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}'', Darkstorm's Power of Decay causes its victims to age rapidly, though this can be reversed. In the second episode, Darkstorm uses it to show his power over his subjects, forcing them to say: "Darkstorm is master of all" twice before he restores his victim to his true age. Later in the series, Darkstorm uses his Power of Decay on Leoric, ironically while the Spectral Knights are travelling to the [[FountainOfYouth Eternal Spring]] which they hope will help them to counter Darkstorm's power. The Darkling Lords destroy the Eternal Spring to make sure Leoric stays old and feeble, but, towards the end of the episode, Feryl forces Darkstorm to restore Leoric to normal.
637* The ''WesternAnimation/WildWestCowboysOfMooMesa'' episode "Skull Duggery Rides Again" had Skull Duggery and his men rapidly aging the denizens of Cowtown and turning them into senior citizens. Cody was one of the people affected, but became an adult instead due to being a child.
638* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': In "Portrait of a Young Artist", tired of having restrictions because he is young, Zeke decides to draw himself older. After the draw is complete, Zeke is transformed into an older version with a moustache and a deeper voice. He becomes the head of the house when the parents are not home. Even Ike listens to him! However, not all is good. Zeke continues to age, and in 6 hours, he is almost 90! Soon, he will be too old to reverse the condition.
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642* The graphics on the screens of the stage during Russia's performance in the 2009 edition of the Series/EurovisionSongContest shows the Russian performer (which is only seen as her face) aging throughout the course of the song while singing the lyrics, in sync with the actual performer's, joined by five backing singers wearing folk-inspired costumes.
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646* There is a rare disease called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progeria Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome]], in which a child from an early age exhibits rapid aging of the [[http://medtempus.com/wp-content/uploads/Fotosenero2007/Progeria.jpg body]], but not the mind. The longest they usually live is to their early 20s.
647* People who have gone through extreme stress can age almost overnight. Among couples who have been together for decades, if one dies the other one can often age and die soon after.
648* [[TheChainsOfCommanding The stress of a high-intensity position]] such as, say, being President of the United States (especially during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar) can age the holder of the office. Many presidents exited their terms PrematurelyGreyHaired and unusually wrinkly for their ages, with UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt in particular looking 30 years older than he actually was by the time he died in office.
649* Drug abuse can produce this effect, as seen from the "Faces of Meth" {{public service announcement}}s, and from Creator/LindsayLohan's descent into addiction (though her appearance became less decrepit during TheNewTens as she got better at staying out of trouble).
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