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* ''[[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|Mons]]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.
* Also happens in ''[[Bokurano]]'', where {{spoiler|Ushiro}} vomits during his battle due to the accumulated stress. He recovers a little faster and has to change clothes before continuing, {{spoiler|winning, ''and'' dying.}}
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* One chapter of ''[[Naruto]]'' has Tsunade vomiting after drinking too much and not only is it clearly visible, it is 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]].
** Earlier there was one from 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 gets nauseous/disoriented.
** During their tenure in the [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Forest of Death]], both Sasuke (after he and Sakura get paralyzed by Orochimaru's [[Mind Screw]] attack) and Rock Lee (during his fight with the Sound Ninja) fall to this trope. In the anime, they're both turned into [[Vomit Discretion Shot|Vomit Discretion Shots]]s.
** Naruto ends up thorwing when trying to use a [[Breath Weapon]] attack that is described as being a lot like vomiting and he gets the wrong idea. The actual vomiting happens between panels, but we do get a view of the vomit leaking out of his mouth.
* Nyaata does this at one point in ''[[Cat Soup]]''.
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== Film ==
* The projectile vomiting in ''[[The Exorcist]]'' is [[Trope Codifier|likely the best known example.]]
* ''[[Audition]]'' has the creepy [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere (disambiguation)]] puke into a bowl off-screen... only for her to come back on screen with a steaming dog-dish of vomit, which she forces her mutilated ex-boyfriend to lap up.
* ''[[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life|Monty Python's Meaning Of Life]]'' has Mr. Creosote, who won't stop vomiting. [[Refuge in Vulgarity|This was apparently high comedy]].
** There is also real vomiting by an extra in said scene [[Enforced Method Acting|as he's truly disgusted by all that's happening]].
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* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: Dead Man's Chest'', where Norrington has 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'' [[Too Much Information]] in ''[[Murder by Numbers]]''. {{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-- andup—and manages to throw up blood. Beats the hell out of [[wikipedia:Leopold and loeb|dropping your glasses.]]
* ''[[Miller's Crossing]]''. 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 [[Psycho for Hire|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 on the ground.
* Practically the selling point of the ''[[Jackass]]'' movies which feature the group's reaction to their more pungent... activities.
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* ''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}}.
* Parodied and subverted in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Long Game:" After receiving bionic implants, [[Creator's Pet|Adam]] ''does'' puke, but spits out an ice cube--hiscube—his upgrades flash-froze the stuff as it came up his throat.
* In ''[[Little Britain]]'', 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 [[If It Was Funny the First Time|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.
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** Betty, after a party where Jimmy Barret (correctly) infers Don was cheating on her with his wife, vomits on the car ride home.
* One ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch involved [[Vomiting Cop|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 [[Overly Long Gag|themselves began vomiting.]]
* ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]'' is fond of this -- morethis—more episodes than not seem to feature a character vomiting on screen.
* ''[[Peep Show]]'' takes this to the logical extreme, and gives us the wonderful image of vomiting [[Squick|from the vomiters POV]].
* In ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' (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}}.
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* In ''[[Breath of Fire IV]]'' there's an incident where [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|Fou-lu]] literally vomits [[Blood From the Mouth|copious amounts of blood]]. Admittedly, this is also because Fou-lu was at Ground Zero of a [[Fantastic Nuke]] detonation. A [[Fantastic Nuke]] ''[[Powered by a Forsaken Child|powered by his GIRLFRIEND]]'', as he finds out about five seconds after he's heaved his own spleen out his mouth.
** This is incredibly remarkable, of note, considering that ''[[Breath of Fire IV]]'' easily suffered the ''worst'' [[Bowdlerization]] of the entire series, and a far less graphic scene (which was solely depicted as a [[Shadow Discretion Shot]]/[[Gory Discretion Shot]]) was removed from international versions ''entirely'' resulting in an [[Aborted Arc]] By Censorship.
** In the [[Bloodier and Gorier]] manga adaptation of ''[[Breath of Fire]] IV'', this scene is included as well as a ''second'' scene of Fou-lu puking blood. Admittedly, this is because Fou-lu had just been [[Back Stab|Back Stabbed]]bed by [[The Emperor]] Soniel (not wanting to give up his seat to some mere [[King in the Mountain]] [[God-Emperor]]) with an [[Evil Weapon]] that eats ''souls''.
*** And yes, in case you're wondering: That scene and its ramped [[Up to Eleven]] [[Off with His Head]] aftermath is a direct [[Take That]] to the previously mentioned censorship.
* ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines]]'' features a minor [[NPC]] (and the [[Player Character]], if [[Picky People Eater|Ventrue]]) vomiting ''[[Squick|blood]]''.
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** In ''[[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance]]'', Sonya's fatality causes the opponent to vomit on screen.
** One of [[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance|Bo']] [[Mortal Kombat Deception|Rai]] [[Mortal Kombat Armageddon|Cho]]'s special moves.
** Noob Saibot's X-ray attack in ''[[Mortal Kombat 9]]'' has him kick his opponent square in the gut, causing them to vomit quite visibly on his leg--evenleg—even if they're wearing a mask or happen to be a ''robot.''
* Under certain situations, you can get your Sims to vomit in ''[[The Sims]]''. It comes out pink though.
* In the first ''[[Bloody Roar]]'', certain low attacks that connect to stomach could break the opponent, forcing them to fall on one knee and vomit on the stage.
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