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{{quote|''"That is [[Trope Namer|sick and wrong]]!"''|'''Ron Stoppable''', ''[[Kim Possible]]''}}
 
After a particularly strange or [[Squick|squicky]] phenomenon, a character will inevitably say, "That's disturbing", "That's just wrong", "[[This Is Wrong Onon So Many Levels|That's wrong on so many levels]]", or something similar. The [[The Same but More|next level up]] has characters requesting the [[Brain Bleach]].
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== Anime ==
* In [[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|End of Evangelion]], Shinji comments on his {{spoiler|masturbating over a comatose Asuka}} with the statement "I'm scum". In the English dub, "[[Precision F-Strike|I'm so fucked up]]".
** Later, Asuke refers to the incident as {{spoiler|"your sick jerk-off fantasies!"}}
** The concluding line of the film, ''kimochi warui''. Given in English as "How disgusting", variously translatable as "I feel sick", "This feels bad", etc.
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== Film ==
* ''[[Galaxy Quest (Film)|Galaxy Quest]]'' had Fred Kwan and Laliari, a [[Starfish Aliens|non-humanoid]] [[Naughty Tentacles|tentacle alien]], making out. Guy exclaims, "That's just not right!" Indeed.
* In ''[[Quick Change (Filmfilm)|Quick Change]]'', Loomis exclaims after seeing a strange joust by two poor Hispanics on bicycles with rakes, "It's bad luck just ''seeing'' a thing like that!"
* In ''[[Robots]]'', Fender loses his legs and finds himself on a [[Conveyor Belt O' Doom|conveyor belt]]. He sees a spare pair of legs, delightedly attaches them ... and down falls a skirt.
{{quote| '''Fender:''' ''[hikes skirt and runs]'' So wrong, this is SO WRONG.}}
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* ''[[Duumvirate]]'' features things that squick out a man who is worse than [[Nazi Germany|Josef Mengele]].
* ''[[Vorkosigan Saga]]'': [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]'s novel ''Cetaganda'' depicts a planet where genetic engineering has become a fine art. When two visitors from a slightly more normal planet happen to walk by a ''kitten tree'' in fruit, one remarks, "Now that is just wrong." This trope was used tactically to end the Vorryuter subplot in ''A Civil Campaign''. {{spoiler|Richars (cousin of the late count), apparently taking things personally, hired thugs to emasculate Dono ([[Gender Bender|sister-turned-brother]] of the late count) the night before the Council of Counts decided on who inherited the seat. Ivan Vorpatril, after helping incapacitate said assailants before serious damage was done, hauled them and Dono not to the local guard or hospital but to a meeting of Richars' main supporters. Oddly enough Richars lost most of his votes the next day.}}
* In [[Christopher Moore]]'s ''[[A Dirty Job (Literature)|A Dirty Job]]'', Charlie Ascher walks in on one of his employees and one of his former employees (the first a middle-aged retired and paranoid cop, the latter a twenty something goth girl who had worked there since her teens) shagging in the thrift store he owns. This trope is his reaction.
* In ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', Molly -Harry's teenage apprentice- in a helpful attempt to charm some information out of someone takes off her bra and goes out to sweet talk the stooge. Harry and the injured warden, Morgan, watch her go, and Morgan makes a comment along the lines of 'nice'. Harry is shocked. Morgan says he's old, but he's not dead, and Harry is thoroughly sickened by the mental image. Made all the squickier for Harry by the fact that Molly isn't just his apprentice, she's his friend's daughter, whom he's known since she was ten.
* ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'': In ''Traitor's Hand'', Cain and some Imperials Guardsmen infiltrate a temple of [[Horny Devils|Slaanesh]] and observe the murals inside:
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** Another episode of ''Dead Like Me'' (specifically, Season 1, Episode 11), Dolores is throwing a Mexican-themed going-away party for Millie, complete with margaritas, pinata, and a real live burro. George sees a man leading the burro into a room at the end of a hallway and says, "''That's'' not right."
** Because the writers were obviously very fond of this trope, it's also used in the final episode (Season 2, Episode 15). George and Mason are getting candy at various houses on Hallowe'en Night on the way to their reaps, and they stop at a house whose owner is dressed up as a sexy, corseted vampiress. The house turns out to be a whorehouse and the owner its madam; one of the prostitutes steps out for a smoke wearing peach-coloured lingerie, and tousles the hair of a trick-or-treating child, leading George to say, "Oh, that's just not right!"
* In ''[[Frasier]]'' episode "Voyage of the Damned", Maris puts on a cheesy 1970's salsa-disco song called "Do the Barracuda", causing Frasier to react, "Oh, oh, that's bad. [[This Is Wrong Onon So Many Levels|On so many levels]]."
* From ''[[Friends]]'', when Phoebe's 18 year-old brother is going to marry his 44 year-old teacher:
{{quote| '''Phoebe:''' I don't want to be all judgmental, you know, but this is sick; it's sick and wrong!}}
* Dean in ''[[Supernatural]]'', upon discovering that the fans pair him with his brother: "Oh, come on, that's just sick!"
* Many of the more outrageous things [[House (TV series)|House]] says have this sort of reaction.
{{quote| '''House:''' What can I say, chicks with no teeth turn me on.<br />
'''Wilson:''' That's fairly disgusting. }}
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== Video Games ==
* ''[[Phantasmagoria: aA Puzzle of Flesh]]'': First (?) and most memorable utterance of the phrase '[[Sick and Wrong]]' came from this 1996 puzzle game. It contained quite a few Squick sequences captured in video detail. The character saying the lines was a straitjacketed girl in an asylum (the story writer in a cameo, incidentally) who repeated the phrase in tones that alternated between accusative and exhausted. This was aired throughout the scene while the main character, strapped in his own straight-jacket and doped up in a wheelchair, had to figure out how to escape while witnessing and hearing things that were exactly as the girl described: "Sick and wrong!" [http://spoonyexperiment.com/category/phantasmagoria/ As is the game.]
 
 
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== Web Original ==
* ''[[The Spoony Experiment (Web Video)|The Spoony Experiment]]'': Spoony invokes this after seeing a scene in the Ultimate Warrior's Christmas special comic depicting the Ultimate Warrior pulling on Santa Claus' pants while standing over a naked, unconscious, Santa Claus with a strange white substance on him. "He raped Santa!"
* A number [[Fanfic|Fanfics]] tackled by the [[PPC]] fall under this heading.
* The podcast ''Sick and Wrong'' where, as the title implies, they discuss sick and wrong news from all over the world. It's [[Better Than It Sounds]], but [[Not Safe for Work|NSFW]].
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== Western Animation ==
* On ''[[Kim Possible]]'', Ron (and Barkin) would frequently describe [[Squick|squicky]] things as being "sick and wrong." ''Really'' weird stuff would elicit the response "This goes beyond sick and wrong! It's [[Buffy-Speak|Wrongsick]]!''"
* On ''[[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]]'', Edd's response to finding out Ed's parents completely removed the basement stairs solely for the purpose of keeping Ed grounded in "Three Squares and an Ed" is "That's... disturbing." He has a similar reaction in "High-Heeled Ed" to Ed's claim "Sarah likes to watch me eat yogurt from my belly button."
* An episode of ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (Animation)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' had Spongebob and Pat see a hibernating Sandy. Spongebob states that they shouldn't disturb her sleeping. Patrick responds, "That's not disturbing. ''This'' is disturbing." Patrick promptly folds his back fat to form a face and says, "Hi. Sponge. Bob. My. Name. Is. Pat. Back." Spongebob replies cheerily, "Ha! That ''is'' really disturbing!"
* There's an episode of [[Filmation]]'s ''[[FilmationsFilmation's Ghostbusters (Animation)|Filmations Ghostbusters]]'' where [[Big Bad|Prime Evil]] is forced to do ''one good deed'' in order to gain his powers back. Upon hearing this, he muses, "How disgusting."
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animationanimation)|The Simpsons]]'':
** Bart Simpson has this reaction when he hears Ned Flanders singing falsetto.
** Comic Book Guy has a similar reaction when a mechanical hand gives him a wedgie (Long story short, don't mess with Tom Savini).
* ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]:'' The boys witness an alien orgy:
{{quote| '''Joozian #1:''' Yeah, suck my jagon!<br />
'''Joozian #2:''' Yeah! Now you suck on ''my'' jagon! Oh yeah!! Stick your finger in my thrusher! Oh yeah, suck it. Suck that jagon!<br />