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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': In a technological variant, Alastor, a DemonLord who hates television, tends to visually glitch out on any video, and he entirely broke a video camera when it was pointed straight at him.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick creates a perfectly flat surface [[ImpossibleGenius (which is mathematically impossible)]] and invites Morty to stand on it. Morty becomes euphoric over it but [[GoMadFromTheRevelation has a breakdown]] upon being brought back to Euclidean space due to PerfectionIsAddictive, forcing Rick to [[LaserGuidedAmnesia erase the memory]] to preserve his sanity.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' episode "Magic Xylophone", the Heeler family play a game where they pretend that the sound of a xylophone freezes them. The only way to reverse it is to make the sound again.
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** Roger's "approved friend" for Steve, Freddy, screams at such a high-pitched frequency that it causes the eyeballs of anyone hearing it to pop out of their head.
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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the sad-looking giant robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest earlier in the episode, Stewie shows him the album, which scares Yamamoto so bad that he has a fatal heart attack.]]

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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the sad-looking giant robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s Music/{{Queen|Band}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest earlier in the episode, Stewie shows him the album, which scares Yamamoto so bad that he has a fatal heart attack.]]
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** Patrick once wrote a song so horrible that a band died while recording it. [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick receive the record at their funeral, then when they play it from atop a radio tower, it causes the town to riot. [[IdiotBall (They assume it's their fan club.)]] Despite the InUniverse reactions, the song itself isn't so bad, even if the lyrics make no sense (although considering that [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Patrick]] wrote it [[Main/InUniverse In-Universe]], that should be a given).

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** Patrick once wrote a song so horrible that a band died while recording it. [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick receive the record at their funeral, then when they play it from atop a radio tower, it causes the town to riot. [[IdiotBall (They assume it's their fan club.)]] Despite the InUniverse reactions, the song itself isn't so bad, even if the lyrics make no sense (although considering that [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Patrick]] wrote it them [[Main/InUniverse In-Universe]], that should be a given).
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** Patrick once wrote a song so horrible that a band died while recording it. [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick receive the record at their funeral, then when they play it from atop a radio tower, it causes the town to riot. [[IdiotBall (They assume it's their fan club.)]] Despite the InUniverse reactions, the song itself isn't so bad.

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** Patrick once wrote a song so horrible that a band died while recording it. [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick receive the record at their funeral, then when they play it from atop a radio tower, it causes the town to riot. [[IdiotBall (They assume it's their fan club.)]] Despite the InUniverse reactions, the song itself isn't so bad.bad, even if the lyrics make no sense (although considering that [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Patrick]] wrote it [[Main/InUniverse In-Universe]], that should be a given).
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The HalloweenEpisode had Mr. Cat tell a story (not shown to the audience) that makes everyone except himself [[spoiler and Stumpy]] vomit profusely.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The HalloweenEpisode had Mr. Cat tell a story (not shown to the audience) that makes everyone except himself [[spoiler and Stumpy]] Stumpy vomit profusely.
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** It's never stated, but it is implied, with the Golden Turd. While it does have a lot of monetary value, seeing as how it's solid gold and encrusted with valuable gems, it drives the people who find it to do some insane things to keep it or to prevent others from having it, implying that it does have a more drastic immediate effect on the finders. Let's see, the first man who finds it is with his friend, [[spoiler: and he quickly kills the friend because he doesn't like the idea of sharing the value. He regrets it immediately and kills himself]]. The next person who finds it is a long-time ethical cop [[spoiler: who takes it from a crime scene two weeks before retirement, putting his pension at risk]]. He immediately regrets it, but not before his wife finds out. [[spoiler: The cop decides to return it and his wife ACTS like she agrees, but then we see her put poison in his tea... The turd ends several episodes later powering up Roger´s UFO so he can escape the war on Earth between Heaven and Hell forces after the Apocalypse, but not before taking Stan and '''Jesus''' itself as passengers to the Anti-Christ's hideout...transforming it along the series from an ArtifactOfAttraction to some sort of ChekhovsGag.]]

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** It's never stated, but it is implied, with the Golden Turd. While it does have a lot of monetary value, seeing as how it's solid gold and encrusted with valuable gems, it drives the people who find it to do some insane things to keep it or to prevent others from having it, implying that it does have a more drastic immediate effect on the finders. Let's see, the first man who finds it is with his friend, [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and he quickly kills the friend because he doesn't like the idea of sharing the value. He regrets it immediately and kills himself]]. The next person who finds it is a long-time ethical cop [[spoiler: who [[spoiler:who takes it from a crime scene two weeks before retirement, putting his pension at risk]]. He immediately regrets it, but not before his wife finds out. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The cop decides to return it and his wife ACTS like she agrees, but then we see her put poison in his tea... The turd ends several episodes later powering up Roger´s Roger's UFO so he can escape the war on Earth between Heaven and Hell forces after the Apocalypse, but not before taking Stan and '''Jesus''' itself as passengers to the Anti-Christ's hideout...transforming it along the series from an ArtifactOfAttraction to some sort of ChekhovsGag.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The HalloweenEpisode had Mr. Cat tell a story (not shown to the audience) that makes everyone except himself [[spoiler: and Stumpy]] vomit profusely.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': The HalloweenEpisode had Mr. Cat tell a story (not shown to the audience) that makes everyone except himself [[spoiler: [[spoiler and Stumpy]] vomit profusely.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/WorldOfQuest'', saying "witch" near Shrieks causes them to...well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shriek]]. Because they have a long history with witches.(Which is entirely folk tales.) In one episode, Quest says they shouldn't use the W-word. Prince Nestor goes to the Shrieks and says a sentence ending in "...the W-word. You know, witch." causing the entire city to shriek. Then again, he's pretty stupid.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/WorldOfQuest'', saying "witch" near Shrieks causes them to...well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shriek]]. Because they have a long history with witches. (Which is entirely folk tales.) In one episode, Quest says they shouldn't use the W-word. Prince Nestor goes to the Shrieks and says a sentence ending in "...the W-word. You know, witch." causing the entire city to shriek. Then again, he's pretty stupid.

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** In the episode "Stars in Their Eyes" established that certain sounds could disrupt 'Moonman' Koopa's technology. In order to save the Marios from being blown up by Koopa's spaceship, the quirks- an alien race Koopa enslaved- use their double-snouts to toot a kazoo-version of the Zelda theme.

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** In the episode "Stars in Their Eyes" established that certain sounds could disrupt 'Moonman' Koopa's technology. In order to save the Marios from being blown up by Koopa's spaceship, the quirks- an alien race Koopa enslaved- use their double-snouts to toot a kazoo-version kazoo version of the Zelda theme.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' episode "Twenty Years to Midnight" the voice of the Grand Galactic Inquisitor, which is both [[NoIndoorVoice extremely loud]] and sounds like it's played through a low quality, rattling speaker, causes Hank Venture to [[GroinAttack grab his crotch in pain]].

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTrollstopia'' episode "The Joy Chord", Dante meets his idol and inventor of the eponymous chord, Beetrollven, who turns out to be an uncouth slob heavily contrasting the other Classical Trolls. When Beetrollven ultimately refuses to teach him the chord, Dante tries to replicate it himself based on what he knows and tests his results on Poppy and Holly. It instead causes them to, in order, start {{hiccup|Hijinks}}ing, start sneezing, become itchy, have their legs fall asleep, and act like chickens, forcing Dante to seek Beetrollven for help. [[spoiler:It turns out to all be a SecretTestOfCharacter from Beetrollven in order to get Dante to learn some humility, and he teaches him the real Joy Chord which turns Poppy and Holly back to normal.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' episode "Twenty Years to Midnight" Midnight", the voice of the Grand Galactic Inquisitor, which is both [[NoIndoorVoice extremely loud]] and sounds like it's played through a low quality, rattling speaker, causes Hank Venture to [[GroinAttack grab his crotch in pain]].

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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the sad-looking giant robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest, Stewie shows him the album, causing Yamamoto to have a fatal heart attack.]]

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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the sad-looking giant robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest, contest earlier in the episode, Stewie shows him the album, causing which scares Yamamoto to have so bad that he has a fatal heart attack.]]

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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest, Stewie shows him the album, causing Yamamoto to have a fatal heart attack.]]

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** In "Killer Queen", Stewie is initially terrified of the sad-looking giant robot on the cover of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[Music/NewsOfTheWorldQueen News of the World]], but eventually gets over it. At the episode's climax, [[spoiler:when Charles Yamamoto is strangling Chris to death as {{revenge}} for Chris beating him in a hot dog eating contest, Stewie shows him the album, causing Yamamoto to have a fatal heart attack.]]



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