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1->''...and I got all the symptoms, count 'em 1, 2, 3.''
2-->-- '''Music/BonJovi''', "[[LoveIsADrug Bad Medicine]]"
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4Sequential Symptom Syndrome is a gag in which one character (usually a doctor, but not always) describes the effects of a disease or a poison while someone else (usually another character who happens to be close by) experiences those same symptoms in exactly the sequence the first character is describing. If reciting symptoms ''causes'' a person to experience them, it might be InducedHypochondria.
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6Clarification: The point is that the symptoms seem to be taking their cue from what the first character says. If the first character is simply watching the second character and reporting the second character's symptoms as they appear, it's not this trope.
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8Usually PlayedForLaughs. When it's not, it can get very close to being NightmareFuel.
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10SideEffectsInclude and the FiveStagesOfGrief are often handled in a similar manner. Often a DiagnosisFromDrBadass.
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13!!Examples:
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18* In ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'' Sousuke describes the effects of the trap he set, as we also see the coach who set them off experiencing the symptoms.
19* In ''Animation/PororoTheLittlePenguin'', this is subverted in "Crong's Stomach Pain". Pororo asks Crong if his stomach hurts, and Crong rubs his stomach. Then, Pororo asks Crong if he has a fever and puts an ice pack on his head, which melts... but then Pororo asks Crong if he's going to the bathroom a lot, and Crong simply nods.
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23* This happens in ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark''. In this case, the main character was [[InducedHypochondria conning someone into believing they had a plague]], so the symptoms were largely psychosomatic.
24* In one story from ''ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}'' our anti-hero spends the whole story suffering the infernal and disgusting symptoms of a virus as soon as the medic on television mentions them. He eventually tries to stop them by swallowing a whole truck of medicines, but it backfires horribly as the virus had exhausted his life cycle anyway.
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28* In the [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2006/07/02 July 2, 2006]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip, Garfield asks a dog why he is at the vet. The dog says he's perfectly fine. Garfield responds back with detailing various ailments that the dog suddenly reacts to, eventually becoming a quivering mess on the floor.
29-->'''Jon:''' What's wrong with him?
30-->'''Garfield:''' [[BlatantLies He's fine, actually.]] ''[Dog coughing a fit next to him]''
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34* The first segment in ''WesternAnimation/SaludosAmigos'' has Donald Duck visiting Lake Titicaca, and succumbing to the symptoms of altitude sickness as the narrator lists them off.
35* In Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'' Merlin describes the effects of malignalitaloptereosis to Madame Mim, who experiences this first-hand.
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39* In ''Film/{{Airplane}}'', Rumack describes the effects of the food poisoning in exhaustive detail, while the camera lingers on Oveur in the foreground, the poisoning's latest victim. He goes through each and every symptom in turn as Rumack describes it, the poor bastard collapsing when he is reduced to a quivering wasted piece of jelly.
40* ''Film/{{Bullshot}}''. After an attempt by the dastardly Otto von Bruno to bump him off with a [[AnimalAssassin poisonous spider]], Bullshot is giving a PatrioticFervor speech during which he turns green and starts enunciating rather oddly.
41-->'''Rosemary:''' Are you sure you weren't bitten by that spider earlier? [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Daddy's an expert and I know the symptoms]].
42-->'''Bullshot:''' REALLY? [[PunctuatedForEmphasis WHAT-ARE-THEY?]]
43-->'''Rosemary:''' Ranting, hysteria, delusions of grandeur, constant saluting ''(Bullshot starts saluting)'', green complexion, all the usual things. The most tell-tale symptom is... ''[[RagingStiffie swelling of the extremities!]]''
44-->'''Bullshot:''' Damn! My tailor always did make my sleeves too tight! ''(sleeves bulge and wristwatch goes flying)''
45-->'''Rosemary:''' That spider ''did'' bite you, didn't it?
46-->'''Bullshot:''' [[StiffUpperLip Probably]].
47-->'''Rosemary:''' But its bite is fatal. It would kill the average man in seconds!
48-->'''Bullshot:''' [[MadeOfIron I'M NOT AVERAGE!]] ''(keels over)''
49* A rather violent version of this trope occurs in the Creator/JetLi film ''Film/KissOfTheDragon''. Li's character uses Kung-Fu acupuncture to make a guy's head explode. Li describes the physical symptoms as the man stands paralyzed.
50-->''The blood throughout your whole body goes to your head. It stops there, never comes down. But over time it will start to come out from your nose, your ears, even from your eyes. And then, you will die...painfully.''
51* ''Film/StarTrek2009'' has [[TheMcCoy Dr McCoy]] giving [[TheKirk Kirk]] a vaccine against viral infection from Levaran Mud Fleas in order to fake a medical emergency. He then treats the symptoms in sequence as they occurred.
52-->'''Kirk: ''' Whass... whas hahpenun wi' my mouf?\
53'''[=McCoy=]''': You've got numb tongue.\
54'''Kirk''': ''Num tum??''\
55'''[=McCoy=]''': I can fix that!
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59* Creator/MatthewReilly uses this to introduce his fictional bio-weapon in ''Area 7''. It mostly results in liquefaction of internal organs -- ''in sequence''.
60* In ''Literature/{{Dune}}'', Feyd-Rautha is well known for describing the effects of the poisons he uses in the arena, though not on screen.
61* Invoked in ''Literature/TheMidnightGang'', where Tom has recovered from his injury but wants to stay in the hospital so he can help his friends. Dr. Luppers asks if he's been experiencing symptoms and Tom affirms every one, acting them out in the process (for instance, when asked if he's experiencing blurred vision, he says, "Yes, but who is speaking?"). When Luppers asks Tom if he's experiencing "pain when [he] pass[es] water", Tom replies, "Yes, [[LiteralMinded it hurt when I walked past a fish tank]].", Luppers ''still buys it''.
62* In Assassin's Apprentice, part of the ''Literature/{{Realm of the Elderlings}}'' collection, Prince Rurisk is poisoned whilst talking about poison. When the poison takes effect, Fitz and Kettricken believe he is pretending to be poisoned in order to emphasise his point.
63* In ''[[Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon How To Be A Pirate]]'', Hiccup trips a Monstrous Strangulator dragon into poisoning itself with its own venom. The Strangulator (under the impression that it has poisoned Hiccup) tells him the symptoms of the venom, not realising that it is going through them itself until it's too late.
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67* In the ''Series/AustinAndAlly'' episode "Spas & Spices", Austin takes a sip from Dez's chilli for the cookoff and starts hyperventillating, drinks water only to realize that it makes the burn worse, and finally cools himself with milk from a baby bottle...all while Dez describes it all to Nelson.
68* In the third ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' series episode "Nob and Nobility", the Scarlet Pimpernel [[PoisonedChaliceSwitcheroo unknowingly takes a suicide pill intended for someone else]] and explains the symptoms induced by it, oblivious to the fact that he's exhibiting each of them as he describes them (depression, loss of temper, forgetfulness, a moment of happiness, and then jumping into a corner to die).
69* One of the few surviving fragments of ''Broaden Your Mind'' (a precursor of ''Series/TheGoodies'') has Graeme Garden's character (presenting a programme) listing symptoms, while Tim Brooke-Taylor's character (watching it) experiences them. Up to and including "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgjtewM_c9w ...and the standing lamp falls on your head.]]"
70* In the ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "Epidemiology", the group hides from the zombie partygoers in the study room. Rich, the doctor, tries to hide the fact that [[ZombieInfectee he's been bitten]] and details the symptoms of the contagion. He's already displaying some of the symptoms he mentions, then adds one last one: slurred speech...with slurred speech.
71* ''Series/DoctorWho''. In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E3Orphan55 "Orphan 55"]], Ryan Sinclair catches a biomechanical hopper virus from a VengefulVendingMachine. The Doctor describes what's about to happen while rendering first aid.
72-->'''The Doctor:''' It's moving deeper inside you to mutate into your nervous system.
73-->'''Ryan:''' What?!!
74-->'''The Doctor:''' Important not to panic. Humans always have the same reaction to a hopper virus. First you get the wiggly fingers, which is a warning the legs are about to go. ''(catches Ryan as he falls.)'' Luckily, this is where my hopper first-aid training kicks in. Need to get rid of these... ''(empties a packet of snacks)'' ...then pinch your ear. ''(holds empty packet in front of Ryan's face)'' Then you're going to sneeze. ''(Ryan sneezes up the hopper into the packet.)'' Now [[FingerSuckHealing suck your thumb]] until the hallucinations stop. And remember, they're not real bats. ''([[FunnyBackgroundEvent Ryan starts flailing away at imaginary bats]])''
75* Joanna experiences this on ''Series/GreenWing'' when Harriet rattles off a list of symptoms of ''pregnancy''.
76* A non-disease-related example. There's a song performed on ''Series/HelloCheeky'' which kicks off with "''How'd ya like to squirt me with a soda seltzer, baby? How'd ya like to hit me with a pie?''" and gets gradually messier from there. It's performed twice -- the first time, it's just the song. The second time, the singer is attacked with what he sings about after every verse.
77* In one episode of ''Series/{{House}}'', House uses this to prove that the sick passengers on a plane who were thought to be suffering from a deadly outbreak of meningitis (which started when one passenger exhibited real symptoms of a meningitis-like illness) in fact are simply under the effects of mass hysteria and psychosomatic illness. He announces that the original sick passenger did indeed have meningitis and that they may be infected if they have any of a long list of symptoms, including the nonexistent symptom "trembling in the left hand." Cue a planeful of suddenly shaking hands.
78* In ''Series/TheNanny'' episode "Ode to Barbara Joan", Fran was explaining how kids [[FiveStagesOfGrief deal with disappointment]] with [[FunnyBackgroundEvent C.C. experiencing each stage outside in the garden]]:
79-->'''Fran:''' They're not going to tell their father when they're dying inside. They give off signals. They act morose.\
80''(C.C. is moping outside)''\
81Sometimes they even have fits of anger.\
82''(She smashes a pot)''\
83And, finally, if they're despondent enough, they might even be driven to acts of violence.\
84''(She stomps on Niles's foot, which had been causing him agony from corns)''\
85[[LampshadeHanging And that concludes today's audio/visual demonstration]].
86* In a ''Series/SesameStreet'' skit, Bert has a cold, but Ernie doesn't know. All Ernie knows is that ''somebody'' has a cold and he's reciting symptoms from a book to determine who the invalid is. Firstly, he reads that sick people get into bed during the daytime, and Bert asks him to straighten out his blanket. Ernie doesn't pick up on this and instead looks out the window to see who might be at home. Upon finding no one, he consults his book again, and it says that sick people usually have fevers. Bert asks Ernie to feel his forehead, which he does, and finds that it's hot, but ''still'' doesn't realise Bert is the invalid. He consults his book again and finds that people with colds [[ArtisticLicenseMedicine drink a lot of juice]], and then Bert asks for juice.
87* ''Franchise/StarTrek''
88** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' - "Realm of Fear": Barclay has the computer read the symptoms of "transporter psychosis" and acts out the symptoms as he hears them. Somewhat justified as the character is a {{hypochondria}}c, though he actually ''has'' been suffering some of the symptoms described (such as excessive thirst and tingling in the extremities) but not some of the others. After the computer readout, he constantly tries to examine himself for the symptoms he ''hasn't'' yet suffered (such as vision problems). [[spoiler:It turns out his problems are ''not'' transporter psychosis, but a different phenomenon that nonetheless did happen during transit in the transporter.]]
89** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''. In "Living Witness" a historian has written the crew of Voyager as evil. In his holodeck simulation, the Doctor tortures a man by injecting him with a fatal chemical, with a ToThePain description of the symptoms, such as the fact that his brain will start dissolving.
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93* ''Theatre/BullshotCrummond''. After a PoisonedChaliceSwitcheroo, Bullshot lists the effects of the [[SlippingAMickey knockout drug]] he's slipped into Count Otto von Bruno's drink.
94-->'''Bullshot:''' You want to curse me von Bruno you can curse me now, for I have slipped you a deuced large Mickey Finn. You will shortly feel the effects. To begin with a crippling pain in your stomach. ''(Otto feels his stomach in alarm)'' Followed by slurred speeshhhh ''([[NonSequiturThud breaks off into incoherence and keels over unconscious]])''
95* In ''Theatre/TheChangeling'', a tragedy by Thomas Middleton, a drug used to test virginity causes certain symptoms, which are first seen in a serving maid and then faked by her mistress for the latter's fiance.
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99* [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/05032005/ Two]] [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/05042005/ consecutive]] ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'' strips involve a doctor telling Heather about a specific symptom of a concussion, and Shelly experiencing that symptom off screen.
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103* A non-medical example: In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcXiUSZPuWA Muppet Labs Experiment 5T832: Ghost Hunt]]", Dr Bunsen Honeydew lists possible signs of paranormal activity, while behind him Beaker encounters each one.
104* Occurs in the Waverly Films short [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi4FpNz_Moc The Infected]]
105* [[https://youtu.be/mawhD4NQQ9Q?si=kzSG9G8HeonkKbLT Pink Corruption]]: As the character Lythorus explains how to tell when a shape is infected with the pink corruption, a person directly behind him begins showing symptoms as he lists them.
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109* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' - The Fried Chicken Flu episode has Huey explaining to Jasmine the symptoms of the eponymous disease while Tom suffers the effects of salmonella poisoning, having eaten tainted Buffalo Wings.
110* WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, describing the effects of Rabbititis in ''WesternAnimation/HareTonic''.
111** Bugs does it twice in that episode- first to Elmer Fudd, then to the audience.
112* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' experiences the effects of eating a raw Puckerberry as Mung lists them.
113* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}'' episode "28 Sneezes Later", Lee experiences each symptom as Camillio lists them; humourously, one of the symptoms listed is ''itchy butt cramps''.
114* After trying to hide it for several decades, Prof. Hubert Farnsworth finally confesses to his employees in the ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' episode "The Tip of the Zoidberg" that he long ago contracted an illness known as Tritonian Hypermalaria. Amy reveals that she recognizes the disease as "the one that causes fever, insanity, spasms, coma and death", with Farnsworth acting out each symptom as it's said (save for death, which is instead a {{Beat}} followed by "Yes, you moron!")
115* {{Invoked}} by Garfield in ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldsThanksgiving'', when he fakes the symptoms of vitamin deficiency as Liz lists them off so she'll let him off his diet.
116* In the ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'' episode "Swamp Fever", Riff Raff tells Hector and Mungo about a cat disease called "catatosis", and when he lists the symptoms, they manifest in Wordsworth. The symptoms consist of a twitching right arm, a quivering lip, wildly spinning whiskers, flipping and flopping in one's sleep, barking like a dog, flapping one's arms like a bird, crying like a baby, and sleepwalking.
117* Happens to Helga in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' She looks up the symptoms of monkeynucleosis, a long-debunked disease, and is relieved when she finds out she only has the first symptom. Then, when the book slips from her hands, she realizes she has the second symptom, sweaty palms, and starts to notice the others showing up in sequence. Of course, since the disease isn't real, all of the new symptoms she notices are purely psychosomatic.
118* In ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' when Nancy reads the symptoms of rabies to Dale after getting raccoon scratches. There's chills ("I'm cold, Nancy... so cold." "You're in your underwear, Shug."), sore throat ([puffs cigarette smoke] "My throat's on fire!"), diarrhea ("Go on."), and being anxious and fearful of things with no clear reason ("ahh!!... Nancy, I think I have rabies!").
119* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittleBear'' episode "A Flu", Little Bear has the flu, and Cat and Duck have seen the flu in other animals. Cat mentions that he knew a cat who had the flu and sneezed a lot, then Little Bear sneezes. Then, Duck mentions that she knew a duck who had the flu and broke out in a rash, which caused Little Bear (and also Cat, but that was psychosomatic) to start itching.
120* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlePrincess'' episode "I Don't Want a Cold", the Princess does this with ''herself'' (and her hypochondriac cat) via flashbacks when complaining about said cold. She mentions that the disease "blows out of [her] mouth" (followed by a flashback of her and Puss sneezing), "runs out of [her] nose" (followed by a flashback of her and then Puss blowing their noses), and "[[BuffySpeak coughs]] out of [her] chest" (followed by a flashback of her and Puss suffering coughing fits).
121* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'' the common cold turns out to be the only thing that can kill the Mask. The symptoms are actually numbered from one to seven, and serve as a sort of countdown [[DoomyDoomsOfDoom to doom]].
122* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'' episode "Outbreak" has Mr. Hobson experiencing the symptoms of a prehistoric flu one by one as Mr. Peabody reads them from a book.
123* On ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'', Reggie and Otto get the "Fiji flu" from Sam. The doctor describes a few of the symptoms being a high-pitched voice and irritability. As expected, they undergo both.
124* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
125** In the episode where Homer eats fugu and thinks he's going to die, Homer experiences the five stages of grief as quickly as Doctor Hibbert can recite them.
126** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS32E22TheLastBarfighter The Last Barfighter]]", Moe plays a video to Homer, Lenny and Carl about Barney going through every stage of anti-buse while Moe lists them.
127** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS30E23CrystalBlueHairedPersuasion Crystal Blue Haired Persuasion]]", after Marge gives Bart a cheaper ADHD medicine because they have to cut down on their medical expenses, Lisa shows her an internet video in which a doctor warns about the dangers of this medicine. As the doctor lists off the side effects, Bart immediately experiences every single one of them.
128* The "Ice Station Impossible!" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' features the Goliath Serum, a drug that turn the recipient into a living bomb. As Brock and the boys watch a filmstrip describing the serum, Hank obliviously displays the symptoms of the first two stages.
129* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaAction'' episode "[[Recap/TotalDramaOneFluOverTheCuckoos One Flu Over the Cuckoos]]", as Harold lists the symptoms of "Mortatistical Crumples Disease," all the other contestants demonstrate those very symptoms (Lindsay has explosive diarrhea, Justin has itchy lips, Beth has hot flashes, Heather is nauseous, and Izzy is speaking in tongues). He's relieved that nobody seems to have the final symptom, blindness... then he bumps into Izzy and freaks out that he's gone blind.
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133* During a debate on marijuana legalization the former governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktz40P1SS8Q responded to his opponent's claim]] that you have a "[[ArtisticLicenseStatistics one-in-five higher chance]]" of having a heart attack within one hour of smoking marijuana by [[HollywoodHeartAttack clutching his chest and falling out of his chair.]]
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