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== Anime and Manga ==
 
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* Happens frequently in ''[[The Navy Lark]]'' with Captain Ignatius Aloysius Atchinson whose chronic hayfever meant he was unable to speak a work without sheezing, if he appeared then soon the entire cast would be at it. Several of the other character traits would prove contagious over the course of the series whenever it was [[Rule of Funny|funny to do so]].
 
== Real Life ==
 
* According to Robert Llewellyn's account of playing Kryten in ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', during season 4, Craig Charles ended every sentence with "la". By season 5 everyone was doing it, but Charles had stopped. "Obviously, saying 'la' had become passe".
** Interestingly, ''lah'' is appended to a sentence in Singaporean English for emphasis or reassurance.
* Accoring to Don Adams, this would happen to guest stars who were on the show ''Get Smart.'' Don Adams voice proved very infectious.
* Ahem.... ''[[All the Tropes Will Ruin Your Vocabulary]]!!!!!'' That is all.
 
== Theatre ==
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* Happens to Ariel in the tv series of [[The Little Mermaid]] where she tries to convince a magical rhyming fish to break themselves out of a prison where they were forced to mine bubbles by two other antagonistic rhyming fish. She ends up making an unintentional rhyme trying to bring the fish's spirits up and catches herself in the act.
* Done in ''[[Tuff Puppy]]'', when Kitty suddenly mimics Dudley's habit of saying "Or should I say, CHAMELEON?!"
 
== Real Life ==
 
* According to Robert Llewellyn's account of playing Kryten in ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', during season 4, Craig Charles ended every sentence with "la". By season 5 everyone was doing it, but Charles had stopped. "Obviously, saying 'la' had become passe".
** Interestingly, ''lah'' is appended to a sentence in Singaporean English for emphasis or reassurance.
* Accoring to Don Adams, this would happen to guest stars who were on the show ''Get Smart.'' Don Adams voice proved very infectious.
* Ahem.... ''[[All the Tropes Will Ruin Your Vocabulary]]!!!!!'' That is all.
 
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