Since the VomitDiscretionShot is so common, there's nothing better to show off how edgy you are than show the act directly. The grosser, dirtier, and more [[NauseaFuel nauseating]], better.
Comes in two, uh, flavors
* Juicy, continuous fluid, usually yellow or green.
* Chunky, with stomach contents. Anything goes, but blue is still unlikely.
A writer with particular attention to detail will notice that having thrown up the wave of the smell of the stuff is liable to make you...keep on at it.
See Also VomitChainReaction. The distant brother of this trope is WaterfallPuke, which usually applies to anime.
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!!Examples
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[[folder: Anime and Manga ]]
* ''NaruTaru'' has a few of these:
** Akira throws up on herself and before passing out in the classroom when she first links with her [[{{Mon}} shadow dragon]] Ensof, because she feels it plummeting from the sky at high speed.
** Satomi also gets to feel the nasty side-effects of psychic links with {{Mon}}s; when her shadow dragon Amapola gets cut up by an attack chopper's rotor blades, she vomits, loses consciousness, ''and'' wets herself.
** After being forced to ingest a beaker full of worms, Hiroko voids her stomach contents all over the ground as soon as the bullies leave.
* Kagura from ''{{Gintama}}'' does this in the middle of the street in one episode, grossing everyone out with the stench. The {{OVA}} proudly touts the fact that she's the first Shounen Jump heroine to throw up (though she may have been predated by...)
* Orihime, in volume 5 of the ''{{Bleach}}'' manga, with through-the-fingers spray effect.
* Parodied in ''[[{{DNA2}} DNA^2]]''. Junta Momonari, who's allergic to women, vomits when he sees a girl without many clothes on. Since this is played for laughs, we see a ''chibi'' Junta puking his heart out and frequently all over the girl. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58EC66pejFk It's even featured in the OP credits]].
* In ''SpiritedAway'', the monster No-Face eats and then later barfs up pretty much every single bit of food in the whole bathhouse, along with a few staff members. This scene is more funny than gross though. (Or is it just me?)
** It helps that it's not exactly vomit, since he doesn't appear to have any real digestive system.
* One chapter of ''{{Naruto}}'' has Tsunade [[http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/367/05/ vomiting after drinking too much]] (pic contains spoilers for an unrelated event) and not only is it clearly visible, it the ''first'' thing we see when the narrative switches to her from somewhere else. [[{{Bowdlerise}} The anime removes this, and skips that part of the scene]].
** [[http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/40/08/ Kabuto]] before the first test of the Chuunin Exams after getting attacked by a provoked group of Sound Ninja. Again, in the anime, he just just gets nauseous/disoriented.
* Nyaata does this at one point in ''CatSoup''.
*''{{Kuroshitsuji}}'' has Ciel [[http://www.onemanga.com/Kuroshitsuji/28/16/ vomiting due to asthma]] in the CircusOfFear arc.
**And [[http://www.onemanga.com/Kuroshitsuji/34/15/ again]] after witnessing the [[MadScientist "good docter"]] sacrifice a child.
* An early episode of BlackLagoon shows Rock vomiting off the side of the ship. It starts on the vomit and pans up to reveal him leaning over the rail. (It's not seasickness, by the way.)
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* When {{Garfield}} found out the Chinese food he ate was octopus.
** Though he could have simply spat it out after chewing.
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[[folder: Film ]]
*''[[MontyPythonsFlyingCircus Monty Python's Meaning Of Life]]'' has Mr. Creosote, who won't stop vomiting. [[RefugeInVulgarity This was apparently high comedy]].
* Where the cop being sick in the "Crunchy Frog Sketch" on ''MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' is a VomitDiscretionShot, the same moment in ''Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl'' isn't-- he visibly pukes into his hat and is then forced to put it back on.
* One of the most famous is the girl in ''TheExorcist'', [[StockParodies parodied back and forth]].
* ''TeamAmerica: World Police'': Gary pukes, on screen, for an entire minute. It also looks like he's done vomiting right before he does it again, turning the scene into an OverlyLongGag.
** By the end it looks it's he's vomited twice his own weight.
* Daryl [=VanHorne=] in ''{{The Witches of Eastwick}}'', inducing vomiting via magic ("Have another cherry") and later suffering as the spell is used on him.
* Ron Weasley vomiting giant slugs in ''[[Film/HarryPotter Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''.
* The "eating contest" scene from ''StandByMe''.
* The Crazy Dance scene from ''Problem Child 2''.
* ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''
* The ghost of the poisoned girl in ''TheSixthSense''.
*''TheMatrix'': Neo vomits from excessive mental strain and denial, after learning what the Matrix is and the condition of the real world. On an interesting side note, [[ThrowItIn the vomit was]] ''[[ThrowItIn real]]''. Keanu Reeves had eaten some chicken that didn't agree with him earlier that day.
* ''OsmosisJones'' has it both ways. While Frank throwing up on Shane's teacher is done as a VomitDiscretionShot, a photo on the school paper shows the act in all its nausiating glory.
* ''Super Size Me'' has a gratuitous shot when Morgan Spurlock [=McVomits=] out his parked car window after consuming an entire Super Sized [=McDonald's=] combo. Being a documentary, it was completely real.
* In ''MeetTheFeebles'', Harry tries to perform in the show despite being extremely sick, and ends up puking on the stage.
* ''Dead Bang'' (1989). The alcoholic cop played by Don Johnson runs down an outlaw biker and is immediately sick on him. The biker is so grossed out he agrees to spill the beans as long as Johnson doesn't spill his a second time.
* This troper never thought she'd see puking outright in a Disney film, then came ''{{Pirates of the Caribbean}}: Dead Man's Chest'' where Elizabeth's ex-fiance had more rum than he could handle the previous night.
* In ''Holy Smoke'', right after the main character discovers that her father isn't actually ill, she chunders into a trash can in extreme close-up. The fact that it's very obviously phony somehow doesn't make it any better. At all.
* Used for ''waaaay'' TMI in ''MurderByNumbers''. [[spoiler:Justin is so disgusted by having to mutilate the girl's body (despite having been the one to strangle her)]] that he throws up-- and manages to throw up blood. Beats the hell out of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_and_loeb dropping your glasses.]]
* ''MillersCrossing''. The protagonist Tom Reagan takes Bernie Bernbaum out to Miller's Crossing to kill him, but lets Bernie go after he shamelessly begs for his life. Later [[PsychoForHire The Dane]] hears a rumor that Bernie is still alive, so he takes Tom back to the site to either find Bernie's body or leave Tom's there. Tom Reagan appears to be taking his impending death a lot more bravely than Bernie, when he suddenly stops and throws up all over the ground.
*In both ''{{Jackass}}'' movies there have been people vomiting on screen.
* In ''{{Big Daddy}}'' the little boy Julian vomits after eating too much junk food and jumping on the bed.
* ''{{Four Rooms}}'' has Tim Roth throwing up over the sight (and smell) of [[spoiler: a dead hooker]]. This gets extra funny points for being shot and flash-cut (in the style known from the "what did you do to our hostage" scene in ''{{From Dusk Till Dawn}})'' by {{Robert Rodriguez}} and for ''coming completely out of nowhere.''
* ''DragMeToHell'' has the shot of the creepy old [[{{Roma}} gypsy]] lady puking worms all over the protagonist's face. It [[spoiler: turns out to be OnlyADream]], but [[{{Squick}} still]]...
* Name a JuddApatow movie. Any one will do.
* ''TheHangover'' features three of these.
* In the rather terrible horror film ''Junior'', the protagonist not only vomits onscreen, but ''directly onto the camera lens''. Lovely.
* The Sam Rockwell vehicle ''Moon'' has a no-holds-barred blood vomiting scene about halfway through. [[NauseaFuel When I went to see it, some poor girl actually fainted in the theater]].
* [[{{District9}} District 9]] uses this rather effectively.
* Every John Waters movie. Even Hairspray. Multiple Maniacs actually has a character who ''eats'' puke. Literally the Prince of Puke.
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* ''{{Oz}}'' is a very mature show, so when people get sick we tend to see it. For example, Ryan has frequent bouts of nausea after receiving chemotherapy for his breast cancer. Averted in the case of Adebisi after he was rejected by Shirley and called a racist term, he becomes so upset that he trashes his room, smokes pot, and crawls over to his toilet where he vomits, but we don't see it.
* Happens in the mini-series ''Helter Skelter'' (a dramatization of the Charles Manson murders). When a friend of the victims sees the body of Sharon Tate at the opening crime scene, he rushes offscreen and outside for what the viewers ''think'' will be a VomitDiscretionShot. Instead, he stops in front of a window and hurls the contents of his stomach in full view.
*''LawAndOrder: [[LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit SVU]]'': In one episode, a young man learns that his murdered girlfriend was, unbeknownst to him, his sister. Cue the facial contortions of disgust and vomiting.
* ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' features "Vomiting Kermit" as an occasionally-used sight gag.
* ''{{Torchwood}}'': "Dead Man Walking" features an 8-second long shot of Owen spraying out a ridiculous quantity of beer while standing on his head because [[spoiler: that's the only way to get the beer out, since his current status as undead means he has no gag reflex or digestive functions]].
* In ''LittleBritain'', there are characters who copiously vomit whenever it's mentioned the food they ate was prepared by someone from a minority. It's one of those jokes that might work once, but when you've seen one you've seen them all.
* ''{{Dexter}}'' has a blatant vomit shot in the second season, when [[spoiler: Harry hurls after seeing young Dexter's handiwork(a partially dismembered corpse) for the first time.]] The camera is even staring up for the garbage can.
* In the first episode of ''BridesheadRevisited'' Sebastian throws up after binge-drinking. Presumably the reviewer who wrote "every frame is a Rembrandt" was forgetting those few frames.
* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' vomited upon finding her mother's dead body, then put down a paper towel and watched it soak up the vomit.
* Ben vomited upon his arrival in Tunisia in the ''{{Lost}}'' episode "The Shape of Things to Come." [[spoiler:This was repeated when Locke arrived in Tunisia the same way.]]
* Puke ''all over the place'' in ''{{Farscape}}''. This troper is trying to recall a main character who hasn't vomited on-camera outside of Sikozu, Zhaan, and ''Moya'', and is failing.
**By far, the animatronic cast members have the most epic moments of vomit: in ''Self-Inflicted Wounds Part 1'' Moya is knocked headlong into a wormhole following a collision with another ship, and as such, Moya's symbiotic pilot is in considerable pain. When D'argo and Stark actually ask him how he feels, Pilot opens his mouth to speak and instead spews ''a small ocean's worth of pea-soup vomit all over his console, Stark, and D'argo shirt.'' The expression on poor Stark's vomit-splattered face has to be seen to be believed.
--->'''D'argo:''' I had no idea he could do that.
--->'''Stark:''' (revolted) I had no idea ''anyone'' could do that!
**While not up to Pilot or Rygel's levels, [[MagnificentBastard Scorpius]] would often spurt out truley epic levels of bodily fluid to signify he was injured or in pain.
* Is there an episode of ''{{Jackass}}'' that ''doesn't'' feature Steve-O spewing his guts up?
*Bunk Moreland in the fourth season of ''TheWire,'' during a policeman's wake. Thankfully, he did it ''outside'' the bar, not inside.
*Roger Sterling of ''MadMen'', after eating a lunch consisting of a few dozen oysters and cheesecake (and at least three martinis), returns to his building only to find the elevator out of service. Unfortunately, his office is on the 23rd floor. Some viewers, apparently, cannot infer outcomes like these for themselves.
* One ''SaturdayNightLive'' sketch involved [[VomitingCop cops seeing a body so mutilated that it caused them to vomit uncontrollably]] (from a tube running up their sleeves), and continued for several minutes and others entered the scene, saw the body, and [[OverlyLongGag themselves began vomiting.]]
* ''TheComicStripPresents'' is fond of this -- more episodes than not seem to feature a character vomiting on screen.
* ''PeepShow'' takes this to the logical extreme, and gives us the wonderful image of vomiting [[{{Squick}} from the vomiters POV]].
* In ''BattlestarGalactica'' (Re-Imagined), during the final episode, [[spoiler:Admiral Adama is shown in a flashback getting severely drunk and vomiting all over himself after a night out with the Tigh's]]. Whether it's a moving dramatic scene or a completely gratuitous shot is [[YourMileageMayVary entirely up to you]].
* On ''[[TwentyFour 24]], Jack did it after [[spoiler: shooting Curtis]].
* ''BreakingBad'' had a drunk teen puking in a swimming pool, and later on another character [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath choked to death on her own vomit, in rather graphic fashion]].
*Lots of onscreen throwing up in ''HouseMD''. At lease they have the excuse of being a medical show.
* On ''TheSopranos'', when Adriana La Cerva is graphically pressured to become an informer for the government, she blows chunks all over an [=FBI=] conference room, and an [=FBI=] agent.
* Can't believe ''YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' hasn't been mentioned.
* If MythBusters doesn't show the vomit, it's because they couldn't get a decent camera angle. Adam is fairly prone to seasickness, but for some reason still volunteered to be the one in the tank during the "can a vortex swallow up a ship?" myth, with predictable results.
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* In ''MetalSlug 3'', you face off against waves of zombies in Mission 2. Getting attacked by one of them while in human form turns you into a zombie that pukes blood as part of its C-button attack.
* Similarly, ''CityOfHeroes'' has zombie mooks who glory in spewing acidic, [=DoT=]-causing vomit. Conveniently enough, they're mostly encountered in the sewers.
* ''Condemned: Criminal Origins'' has a segment near the beginning of the game where the main character, after a particularly violent vision, vomits in first-person perspective.
** And let us not forget Breakdown!
* For some reason, characters in the video game sequel to ''The Thing'' tend to vomit on a regular basis. Even if they ''aren't'' infected with the Thing.
** Even in the movie, the infected never really vomited- as a symptom it would have been a clear sign that something wasn't right and they wanted to keep a masquerade going. The puke-o-rama is merely a reaction that the [=NPCs=] have to gruesome and even outright mind-damaging sights like carcasses, splatterage, and even the occasional roasted Thing-bits here and there. It's up to you as Blake to calm down their nerves by usually taking them away from where the offending sight for a breather.
* Lying somewhere between this and the VomitDiscretionShot, ''{{Metroid}} Prime 3: Corruption'' has Samus getting more and more corrupted by the radioactive Phazon as the game goes on. After some bosses die, they dump a load of liquid Phazon on her, driving the corruption forwards. Once she reaches 75% corruption, she kneels on the ground, the camera cuts to a shot diagonally from behind and pulls back; while we can clearly see Samus spewing up a pool of neon-blue liquid.
* ''{{World of Warcraft}}'' characters vomit in a bright green stream accompanied by a rather disgusting noise. Since the game features fully positionable camera angles, you can get as close to (or as far away from) the action as you desire. Also, puking on players is a standard combat tactic of certain Undead units.
* In ''{{Fable}}'', the main character will vomit occasionally if you drink to much. If you drink so much that the screen is completely pixelated, he will stop and continuously vomit until the screen clears.
* ''DwarfFortress'' is frank about it. "(Target) vomits." and then there is a pool of vomit on the ground.
** Do your dwarves suffer from cave adaptation? Congrats, the front of your fortress is now caked with layer upon layer of [[SublimeRhyme dwarf barf]].
* Boomers in ''Left4Dead''.
* ''UmJammerLammy'' had [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC8z-6HesPw&feature=related Kathy Pillar]].
* In {{Postal 2}} there are two variations first if a more squeamish citizen comes across one of your murders they will occasionally vomit they also tend to vomit sometimes when you shock them with a taser, the other variation is when you throw a diseased cow head at them they will vomit blood and die.
* {{Spore}} has a vomiting emote (of the "greenish-yellow liquid" variety) in the creature creator's test drive mode. It also happens in Creature Stage if a carnivore tries eating fruit (presumably if a herbivore eats meat, as well).
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* [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0569.html This]] ''{{Order of the Stick}}'' strip. Belkar [[spoiler:violates the terms of his Mark of Justice]] and spends most of the [[strike:strip]] ''next fifty strips'' projectile vomiting.
* ''{{Penny Arcade}}'' brings us [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/11/3/ four panels]] of Gabe puking.
* Doug is known for this in ''FletcherApts''
* SluggyFreelance had this done on a guestcomic. [[http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=061216 It was bad milk.]]
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*In an episode of ''FamilyGuy'', Peter, Brian, Stewie, and Chris have a contest where they drink Ipecac to see who could go the longest without throwing up. Chris won, but everyone lost.
** Hell, on ''Family Guy'' this is more the rule than the exception (the only VomitDiscretionShot I can think of when Brian started drinking a lot after becoming a singer), so much that it's beginning to lose its edge.
* A Season 3 episode of ''{{Rugrats}}'', "Chuckie Loses His Glasses", involves Angelica stealing Chucky's glasses, wearing them herself throughout episode. However they cause her to feel dizzy and nauseated by the time her father returns to take her home. He notices she seems unwell and picks her up. Angelica then proceeds to spew straight into the camera and onto her dad's shirt. The actual vomiting part is cut in some showings of the episode.
*You can almost guarantee that every episode of ''DrawnTogether'' will feature at least a dozen exaggerated vomit scenes (being a GrossoutShow), sometimes in one scene. This is taken to extremes in a third season scene in which Toot vomits at least 10 times, basically accounting for each line that she gives.
* ''TotalDramaIsland'' usually makes its vomit scenes clearly visible (not a surprise, considering the challenges they have to go through). Heck, in one instance, Bridgette let fly while standing on her head.
** It should be noted that these happened often in the first season.
* In one episode ''TheSimpsons'' had a ShowWithinAShow called ''Danger Dog''. The villain in the show had a "puke ray".
** Also done in a ''HarryPotter'' parody in one of the ''Treehouse of Horror'' episodes. Bart is tasked to turn a frog into a prince but just makes a bloated frog monster that vomits every three seconds.
* ''RobotChicken'', off my memory, has had at least two episodes with this.
* In ''RockosModernLife'' Heffer and Spunky have vomited onscreen on several occasions.
* This has happened a few times in {{Beavis and Butthead}} such as in Washing The Dog in which after going inside a dryer Beavis vomits on Tom Anderson's poodle and in one where they attend a rock concert while waiting in line a drunk guy vomits on them and passes out.
* In the film ''{{Persepolis}}'', Marjane Satrapi depicts herself violently projectile vomiting as she recalls how bad her ex-boyfriend's "literature" was.
* Happened quite a few times in {{Metalocalypse}}.
* Can't believe ''RenAndStimpy'' hasn't been mentioned yet.
* In an episode of the {{VentureBros}} after his battle suit gets out of control the Monarch vomits all over himself as he comes crashing down to the ground.
* This happens all the time in {{South Park}}; most notably in the earlier episodes whenever Wendy would talk to Stan he would vomit on her. It still happens sometimes, but Stan appears to be getting better at not doing it.
* In an episode of [[Ben10AlienForce Ben10:AlienForce]] the transformed Decka vomits up everything he ate onscreen after eating Echo Echo clones which were made of silicone which makes their species sick.
* Done in {{Futurama}} a few notable examples include Dwight vomiting after smoking a joint, Leela planting a chemical that induces vomiting inside Mushu the sperm whale so he will upchuck Amy's watch which he had earlier eaten, and in response to seeing Leela slaughter the mutant Zoidberg in "Bender's Game" Bender pukes nuts and bolts.
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* This troper's college has an Annual Milk Chug, to see if anyone can drink an entire gallon of milk in an hour. Most of the spectators show up ''solely'' to watch the VomitChainReaction that ensues. This year, they dyed the milk various colors to make it even more epic. Watching someone projectile vomit half a gallon of orange milk is a truly spectacular sight.
* In a similar vein, an old swim team I used to be on would have Eggnog relays. Basically, you chug a whole bunch of eggnog just before you dive in and then swim a fifty as fast as you can.No one ever finishes without puking.
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* Kyo, lead singer of Japanese metal band Dir En Grey, uses fake vomit of varying color and consistency during music videos and stage shows.
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