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5[[caption-width-right:200:The realities of tonsillitis: medical diagnosis, surgical procedure, and [[PostTreatmentLollipop ice cream.]]]]
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8->''"What's the big deal about a guy getting his tonsils yanked out?"''
9-->-- '''Richie Cunningham''', ''Series/HappyDays'', "Fonsillectomy"
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11This is a one-episode medical condition that seems to be prevalent in kids' shows. As such, it is played less for drama, and falls more into the category of VerySpecialEpisode. The basic formula for such an episode is thus:
12# The character (usually either a kid or someone sufficiently childlike) has a throat problem that turns out to be tonsillitis.
13# The character angsts about having to have surgery, but is reassured by their loved ones and promised -- and this is important -- '''"All the Ice Cream You Can Eat."'''
14# The operation goes off without a hitch. Whether loved ones actually come through with the ice cream is optional, and if they do, the patient may or may not feel up to eating it.
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16SubTrope of SickEpisode. Compare to TheDentistEpisode, or the RupturedAppendix.
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18It used to be very common, since it is usually something that's temporary and doesn't have to make the character DelicateAndSickly for the rest of the season, people usually recover within a week or two. However, it has become something of a ForgottenTrope because since the late 1990s tonsillectomies are done much less frequently than they were in the past, and their effectiveness is debated. Nowadays, wisdom teeth removal is often used in its place. The main difference is that characters getting their wisdom teeth removed tend to be older and there's often more gags about characters acting weird while under anesthesia. This is because patients who've had their wisdom teeth removed can return home before the anesthesia has worn off.
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25%% zce * Jughead from ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' had one. It got weird.
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29* ''Fanfic/ALumpInMyThroat'' is all about [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Bubbles]] having tonsilitis and needing surgery to remove them.
30%% zce * "Tonsil Terror" from ScriptFic ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'' is one of these.
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34* ''Film/TheLittleRascals'':
35** In the short "Men in Fright", Darla has just had her tonsils taken out, and Alfalfa is tricked by another boy into taking his place. Alfalfa doesn't know that the other boy is scheduled for a tonsillectomy, too.
36** In "No Noise", Mickey gets his tonsils out.
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39[[folder:Literature]]
40* This happens in the first ''Literature/AdrianMole'' book, which serves as an illustration of the woeful state of UsefulNotes/NationalHealthService hospitals. At the age of fourteen, Adrian suddenly finds out that he has been on the waiting list for a tonsils extraction for nine years, and has had to endure tonsilitis all that time. Grandma and Bert Baxter both tell him they knew someone who bled to death after a tonsils extraction. No ice cream is mentioned, and after the operation, Adrian is in so much pain than he cannot eat anything for several days.
41* In his autobiography ''Boy'', Creator/RoaldDahl describes having had his adenoids removed in 1924, without an anaesthetic, as was common practice at the time, as happened with tonsil removal as well.
42* A major episode in (the novel, not [[TheFilmOfTheBook the movie]]) ''Literature/CheaperByTheDozen'' involves several of the children getting their tonsils taken out. Only the dentist mislabels one of the tonsil X-rays, [[HilarityEnsues and so one of the girls who thought she didn't have to get hers out is dragged to the dentist]]. In a separate, but closely related incident, Dad decides to get his taken out and have it filmed. The operation goes off smoothly, but the cameraman made a mistake and none of it recorded.
43* There's a Russian story about a boy with tonsillitis. The first time he's at the doctor, he bites the doctor instead. The second time, the operation works well, but afterwards he doesn't get the promised ice cream, because he bit the doctor the first time.
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47* As an example of the childlike patient, in an episode of ''Series/{{MASH}}'', Radar develops tonsillitis. Near the end of the episode, Hawkeye and BJ trade their precious portable bathtub in exchange for 10 gallons of ice cream for Radar... which then ends up being shared amongst all the personnel at camp.
48* ''Series/TheBradyBunch'': Cindy needs her tonsils out on the same weekend the family is planning on a trip on Mike's employer's boat. Then Carol needs hers out, too.
49* ''Series/TheMunsters'': Eddie has his tonsils removed in the episode "Operation: Herman."
50* Even the Fonz caught a case of tonsillitis in the ''Series/HappyDays'' episode (with the PunBasedTitle) "Fonsillectomy." What makes that episode all the more jarring is the series Continuity Error. The Tonsil Episode takes place during Halloween, and the previous Halloween special (about Richie not wanting to date a tall girl, and getting advice about honesty from the Fonz) included a story about how when Fonz had to get his tonsils removed AS A CHILD. His Mom tried to pretend they were going someplace fun, but eventually admitted they were going to the hospital because Fonzie was getting suspicious. Not once does this episode mention that Fonz had already had that operation, nor do they include a HandWave statement about tonsils growing back. It is simply treated as if it were the first major surgery the Fonz had ever endured.
51* ''Series/TheNanny'' episode "Deep Throat" has Fran getting her tonsils out. Maxwell and the Sheffield family stay with her through the procedure, much to the horror of [[HopelessSuitor C.C.]] [[RichBitch Babcock]], who hoped Maxwell would accompany her to her class reunion.
52* In an episode of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', George is told he has to have his tonsils removed again. He laments that despite being promised ice cream the first time, he never got any.
53* Doogie diagnoses Vinnie with tonsillitis in an episode of ''Series/DoogieHowserMD''.
54* An episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' had Will waiting to have his tonsils removed. He's so terrified of the surgery that he tries to escape from the hospital.
55* Bob has to have his tonsils out [[CrappyHolidays on Christmas Day]] in an episode of ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow''.
56* PlayedForLaughs on ''Series/GetALife''. Chris has to have his tonsils out and no matter how many times people tell him it's routine and low-risk, he thinks it's extremely risky and he may die during the operation. Later, after the surgery, when he discovers he's unable to talk (a common temporary side effect), he starts a routine to get his voice back - which includes having his neighbor punch him in the face and hanging himself.
57* One episode of ''Series/HannahMontana'' features this. Miley comes down with a sore throat and despite her efforts to not talk and get better it turns into Tonsillitis. Miley is told she'll need surgery and she worries that her singing voice won't recover, but everything turns out fine though.
58* ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' has one of the variant ones. Roy had his tonsils out as a kid, but his throat is getting sore a lot. After a lot of denial, one of the doctors confirms they grew back and he'll need another surgery. Johnny brings him a big milkshake at the end of the ep. The trouble is that he's in a room with Chet, who broke his shoulder, and won't shut up.
59* In the ''Series/{{Adventures In Wonderland}}'' episode "Take My Tonsils... Please!" the Mad Hatter has his tonsils removed. This is an odd episode, as much of it takes place in a realistic hospital without any of the usual Wonderland wackiness, though by the end it reverts to the standard hijinks as the still hoarse-voiced Hatter tries to replace himself with an identical robot to host a TV show.
60* The B-plot of the ''Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll'' episode "Janet and Clarissa Inc." revolves around Ferguson and Marshall having their tonsils removed.
61* ''Series/ThePartridgeFamily'' has "Anatomy of a Tonsil." At first Danny is almost excited about the upcoming operation, but after his best friend Punky Lazaar tells him how horrible it was, he worries he won't survive. Afterwards, he finds that his voice is raspy, and he becomes so convinced that he's lost his singing voice that he can't sing even days later when he's fully recovered.
62* In episode 258 of ''Series/SesameStreet'', a Muppet boy named Farley is heard crying because he must have his tonsils removed. Gordon and Susan comfort him by reminding him of how Gordon had his own tonsils removed a year-and-a-half earlier.
63** One of the Season 10 episodes also has Big Bird go through a tonsillectomy.
64* An episode if ''Series/ILoveLucy'' dealt with Little Ricky having to get his tonsils taken out, but the focus of the episode was more on Lucy, who couldn't bear to be separated from her son, even for a little bit.
65* In the ''Series/FamilyTies'' episode "Diary of a Young Girl," Jennifer is afraid she won't survive getting her tonsils out. She has {{flashback}}s to times she was mean to each of her family members.
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69* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' did a [[http://garfield.nfshost.com/1988/04/page01 story arc]] where Jon had to go to hospital for a tonsillectomy. Garfield comes to visit, and inevitably makes a play for the ice cream.
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73* Creator/BillCosby had a routine where he was going to have his tonsils taken out at age seven, meeting two other boys who were going to have the same procedure. After seeing one of them anesthetized post-operation, Bill thought the kid had died. From there, the routine becomes more BlackComedy as young Bill sees his life pass before him... in an instant.
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77* Referenced in ''WebVideo/ImAMarvelAndImADC'': [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} visit a guy in the hospital after Deadpool shot him. Deadpool talks like a soothing parent and utters the ice cream line.
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81* Played straight in ''WesternAnimation/TheBusyWorldOfRichardScarry''. Huckle even got his ice cream, too. Although he couldn't eat it [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome because it still hurt too much to swallow]].
82%%* Happened in ''WesternAnimation/Madeline''.
83* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
84** The episode titled "Gerald's Tonsils," in which Gerald's operation leaves his voice permanently deeper and raspier. [[EnforcedTrope Enforced]], as it was created [[WrittenInInfirmity around the time his voice actor hit puberty]], and rather than replace him with another boy (or a [[CrossDressingVoices woman]]), they used tonsillitis to explain the deeper voice.
85** [[ButtMonkey Eugene]] got one by accident in "Eugene's Bike", though he was fine by it as they're an unnecessary pair of organs. [[UselessSpleen He just wished the doctors left his spleen in, though.]]
86* This was used with Isabella in the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "I Scream, You Scream".
87* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "No Place Like Home" had Susie Carmichael suffering from tonsillitis. Her stay at the hospital is a framing device for her slipping into [[OffToSeeTheWizard an Oz-esque dream world]].
88* ''WesternAnimation/LittleBill'' had one of these, as did ''WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids''.
89* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Tonsil Trouble" begins with Cartman having his tonsils removed. He gets HIV from the procedure.
90* The ''The Incredible WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode, "[[Recap/IncredibleDennisTheMenaceE2 Hospitality]]" had Dennis in the hospital for a "[[{{Malaproper}} tonsil-neck-tummy]]", frightened by mis-informed medical "facts" his friends have given. However, when Mr. Wilson accidentally winds up as his roommate, Dennis forgets about his own fears, and sets out to "protect" his friend.
91* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'' had this happen to the title character. His throat is very sore and finds it difficult to talk, so he thinks he's going to die. Once he gets them removed, he's happy to get all the ice cream he wants.
92* King Bob had this in ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', though it's not the entire focus of the episode. It's actually about Gus filling in for his king duties while he's having an operation for his tonsillitis.
93* Timmy in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' had an episode dedicated to this. He realized he could just wish the tonsils out, but it takes him the whole episode before he's able to do so, being chased by crazy nurses (Vicky) and almost getting killed in the process.
94* Molly in the ''WesternAnimation/GenerationO!'' episode "Devatated Tonsils". After getting them removed she is too scared to use her voice for fear it has changed for the worse and she is no longer able to sing.
95* Played with in the ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' episode "Operation Theodore". A little boy at the hospital where Brittany is volunteering at is afraid of having the surgery and disappears, and Brittany has Theodore hide in the boy's bed so that the nurse won't find out that he escaped. Theodore ends up being mistaken for the actual patient and is taken out to be prepared for surgery. Alvin, Simon, and the Chippettes have to track down the missing boy and keep Theodore from having the operation.
96* The first episode of ''WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh'' (a show about an AllGhoulsSchool) has Sid the Invisible Kid going to the hospital as he has Tonsillitis. Smart idea from the writers considering that, as an invisible kid, his anatomy is the most human-like of the monster characters other than being invisible. Also because a hospital is perfect for making jokes about the different kids' monster nature (a vampire that goes to the blood bank, a mummy with new bandages, a zombie girl mistaken for a very sick patient, etc).
97* An unusual variation occurs in the ''WesternAnimation/KatieAndOrbie'' episode "Sore Throat." Katie comes down with tonsillitis, but she doesn't have surgery; it's just treated as an ordinary {{Sick Episode}}. As outlined at the top of this page, this is more often {{Truth in Television}} than the surgery nowadays.
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101!! Examples involving Wisdom Teeth Extraction
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103[[folder:Literature]]
104* In the first book of the ''Literature/ChildrenOfTheLamp'' series, John and Philipa Gaunt get their wisdom teeth removed. While they're under anesthesia, they have a shared dream where they are visited by their uncle, who tells them they are [[OurDjinnAreDifferent Djinn]].
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108* One episode of ''Series/JustShootMe'' has Maya get her wisdom teeth removed. Elliot promises to take her home after surgery, but ends up blowing her off, forcing her to walk home. When he finally shows up for her, she calls him out for leaving her on her own. He tries to claim that he did come get her, but she was too loopy to remember. [[spoiler: It doesn't work.]]
109* In ''Series/TheMiddle'', Sue and Axel both get their wisdom teeth removed over spring break. While in their post-anesthesia state, [[TheyReallyDoLoveEachother Axel admits he loves Sue]]. Their brother Brick films this and tries to use it to blackmail them. Sue isn't phased, proud of the fact her brother loves her, but Axel folds. This causes Sue to be upset at the fact her brother doesn't want to admit he loves her. In addition, their mother was hoping to take care of them while they recovered, but that was handled by Sue's friend [[CampGay Brad]]. This causes her to worry that her kids don't need her.
110* An episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'' has Manny get his wisdom teeth taken out. His girlfriend takes care of him, causing his mother Gloria [[MyBelovedSmother to get jealous]], having expected to be the one to take care of him.
111* In ''{{Series/Suburgatory}}'' Tessa gets her wisdom teeth removed so she can skip class. The usually intelligent and rational Tessa spends most of the episode drugged up. This leads to her getting together with her love interest Ryan when he comes over to take care of her.
112* Trina gets her wisdom teeth taken out in ''{{Series/Victorious}}'' and is in extreme pain for the rest of the night. Tori is forced to take care of her when their [[ParentalNeglect parents leave town at the same time]].
113* In the ''Series/BroadCity'' episode "Wisdom Teeth," Ilana is supposed to take care of Abbi after she undergoes surgery. Ilana and her roommate Jaimé accidentally give Abbi a double dose of Vicodin, then give her a [[MarijuanaIsLSD pot smoothie]], which causes her to hallucinate a giant version of her stuffed toy, Bingo Bronson. With his encouragement, she leaves the apartment and spends $1,487.56 at Whole Foods.
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117* ''WebComic/WhatsUpBeanie'': When Mike gets his wisdom teeth out, he's so loopy from the painkillers that he tells Beanie he needs to change his ice pack at 3:60 and 3:75 p.m.
118* ''WebComic/{{xkcd}}'': In "[[https://xkcd.com/861/ Wisdom Teeth]]", Cueball joins Megan's ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' server so he has something to do while recovering from his wisdom tooth removal. Three days later, Megan joins the server to find that Cueball, while loopy on painkillers, has flattened the entire continent and sorted it into layers by hand.
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122* Downplayed in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Any Given Sundae", where Rita goes off to pull Flip's wisdom teeth and returns later to take her kids out for ice cream. Flip then reappears, talking in a garbled way due to the surgery.
123* Happens in ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries''. Sabrina is nervous about getting her wisdom teeth removed, so she uses magic to cause them to vanish. Turns out, this was a bad idea, as she ends up taking out her ''wisdom'' with them.
124* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist'', Dr. Katz's son, Ben, gets his wisdom teeth removed. Dr. Katz ends up giving him antihistamines instead of painkillers by mistake.
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