In episode 8, Big M. and Little M. catch a cold and spread it all across Planet Xing. This also makes it hard for Pooh to hear, and Pooh believes that. The Season 2 episode "A Case of the Sillies" has Dr. O becoming sick with the eponymous disease, which causes her to become more nonsensically silly over time. See also Soap Opera Disease for diseases which are ultimately fatal and may or may not be used as Filler and Victorian Novel Disease for when a Soap Opera Disease shows barely any symptoms. Ranma, Akane, and Konatsu work in the restaurant, until she's well again. [1] It is a show to teach kid under the age of 11 how to count. The show tries to help preschool children learn numeracy skills, especially how to count and add up. This wasn't done for laughs so much as it was to spread awareness about what was then a very misunderstood condition, but it counts because by the end of the episode she was medicated and feeling better, and the issue was never raised in the series again. However, she gets better before the main plot kicks off. Season 6 was a lot of fun, and Season 7 is on the way! In "All's Well That Pretends Well", Angelica is a bit sneezy (she may have a cold, that is left unclear), and she tries to make the babies seem sick. Life just sucks like that when you're a clone. She wears a navy 5-stair-shaped mask and 2 boots, one white, and one light blue. In "Pebble Pox Blues", Gobo comes down with the highly contagious Pebble Pox, leaving the. Interestingly, "ugga" in Tyrannian means "good", "go", or "food" as well. The appropriately titled episode "Sick", from. Also compare Injured Limb Episode, where a character's arm or leg (or wing or flipper, depending on the species) gets injured. A later episode in Season 7 is focused on Happy S. falling sick. Happy Heroes: . In Episode 2089 (part of Season 22), The Count catches the Counting Flu, wherein he becomes dizzy and faints every time he tries to count, and the only cure is for him to go a day without counting. The Kelp Forest arc has Shellington taken out for the majority of the arc with a stomach flu. The illness also mostly never has lasting implications for the main Story Arc, though it's not beyond the pale for a Monster of the Week to be responsible for a character illness or find a way to exploit the opportunity. having to work through their illness when they'd really rather be at home in bed with bowls of chicken soup, which allows the other heroes to contribute to the plot, so they uproot the tree and send it on a boat down the canal in front of her house that evening, allowing her to see it in all its beauty, I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying, a severe case of pollen-induced hay fever, actually worries a LOT when Chimecho is sick, Pound and Pumpkin Cake's Adventures (and Misadventures) in Potty Training, feels bad for Meowth and wants to take care of him, The Somewhat Cracked Mind Of Uchiha Itachi, In Which Mistakes Are Made And Nagisa Is Made Fun Of, Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. SpongeBob comes down with a bad case of "The Suds," the sponge equivalent of the common cold. Elder Furi gets a disease called Glumps in "20,000 Leagues Under the Fur", which means he had actual glumps in his body. In one episode, Howard gets his tonsils removed. which turned out to be due to a disease Ambassador Troi had, which basically means emotions are contagious, and she was flirting with Odo the whole time. Letting your Stress stat get too high results in a week of illness, during which a character who's in love with you will pay a visit to check up on you. She can turn herself into either a rocket, counting down from 10 to blast off. Exaggerated in the original short where the main man is sick with a cold, plus he's also infected his wife, son, and five coworkers, his wife has infected three of her friends, his coworkers and his wife's friends have infected their families, and his son has infected six classmates. She is often arranged in a rectangle, which is her favorite shape. This episode's title does not have an exclamation point at the end, given that it's about sickness, which isn't that fun. had all of the Candy Citizens coming down with the Freezer-Burn Flu. Snuffy gets a disease that involves sneezing and a tummyache in an episode. He gets. Subverted in "A Bird in the Hoof". Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. Hoshi and Trip get sick with a nasty silicon-based virus in ", Porthos the dog gets a nasty illness in ", T'Pol gets a virus that triggers an artificial Pon Farr in ". In one episode, Cookie Monster gets the "cookie flu" which makes him sneeze whenever he thinks about cookies. It's, In another Sinnoh episode, Jessie is too sick to participate in a Pokémon Contest, so James, Kalos has a sick episode where Ash gets a fever from training in the water. She is made of ten white blocks and one red block with two red eyes, one twice the size as the other, She is favorite is playing football games. In one episode, Oscar's niece Irvine gets the Grouch Flu, which flips her personality. A later episode in Season 7 is focused on Happy S. falling sick. Mr Ratburn gets laryngitis in "Substitute Teacher Trouble". Stephanie Brown (Spoiler) picked up a 24 hour cold in, Peter was always getting sick for an issue or two, but then his spider-strength would allow him to recover in record time. 1 Summary 2 Characters 3 Vehicles 4 Trivia 5 Home Media Releases 6 Gallery 7 Episode TV stardom comes to Station Officer Steele and everyone in Pontypandy is tuning in to watch him talk about preventing fire hazards. This episode also has the classic, The B-plot of "Janet and Clarissa, Inc." revolves around Ferguson and Marshall both. Kate has an illness which involves red cheeks at the beginning of "Cast Away", however she gets better by the next scene. In the season 27 episode, Big Bird suffers from Birdy-Pox (The Chicken pox for big yellow birds), except the spots are green, and it goes away at Midnight. Later in the series, Aoi herself crashes out with illness, Heiji's introductory episode happens when Conan/Shinichi has a, More than one episode happens in hospitals as well. Lumpy sneezes once at the end, but it's not clear whether he's getting sick with Mackerel's cold. "Is There a Doctor in the House? In "Trouble At School," Brother Bear catches a cold and doesn't bother to do the homework his teacher sends him, causing him to fall behind in school when he goes back. Numberblocks is a British children's CGI-animated television series. Marshall takes his place with, The official one is "Pups Save A Sniffle", where all of the pups. Of course in the end, it turns out he is sick. In "Bowser Junior's Sickness", Bowser Junior catches a highly contagious cold, but still wants to play with his friends, Joseph and Cody, when they come over. She has also thin eyebrows, rectangular eyes, red arms like 10, and has a pink thing on her wrist called her "array display" on her left hand, which looks like a rectangular watch. At the beginning of "Amelia Bedelia Goes Wild", Amelia has the flu. Years later, lingering complications cause her early death. : 5 April Emmanuel College, Cambridge wins the 2009–10 series of University Challenge, beating St John's College, Oxford 315–100. May lead to, or be defied by, a Disease-Prevention Aesop. he was too lucky with his symptoms - read: not at death's door - to be eligible for testing, At the end Arthur sneezes, implying that he's getting sick too. Sometimes, the character might deny being sick or claim they are less sick than they are. He is very kind and smart and One's best friend who loves helping her make pairs, like shoes and socks. The girls get to work in trying to heal Tenchi. Then there's "Laugh Ed Laugh", where the entire neighborhood, sans the three Eds, come down with chicken pox. Miss Bindergarten Stays Home From Kindergarten. The shorts "Rats Well That Ends Swell" and "Have You Seen The Muffin Mess" have Finn sick after kissing a rat bite on BMO's finger in the former. In "Oscar Tries to Make Somebody Angry", a background character has a cold, making him unable to hear. If you're curious, Jake liked Kira, Dax liked Sisko, Quark liked Keiko, Bareil liked Dax and Kira liked Bashir. Numberblocks follows the adventures of one hundred anthropomorphic block characters in Numberland, with the number of blocks determining which numeral they stand for and a tiny black floating numerical figure above them to show how many blocks they are made of, called a numberling. She is the first Numberblock to have no legs. "The Odd Antidote" has Ms. O get sprayed by Mr. Greenjeans, her plant, which causes her to turn into a. (despite his resistance to doing so in an earlier episode), He eventually does save her from falling to her death, keeps working and insisting that she is not sick, Clark leaves anyway because he can't guarantee her safety now that he is weakened, who keep griping about their aches and pains, trying to carry on with the news as usual, all his stuffing will come out of his ears in 24 hours, Scummi Bears, Lolliplops, and Barfmellows. There was an episode where Brock gets sick, leaving Ash and Misty to do the jobs he'd usually do. In yet another episode, Akane catches a cold just as Ranma is accidentally cursed to hug anyone who sneezes. sneezing so hard that she makes all the other cars crash. They can only make ugga noises. In "Go to the Doctor," the cubs are healthy and just visit Dr. Grizzly for a checkup, but Papa Bear keeps sneezing throughout the book, all the while insisting that he never gets sick. The beginning has the people in town sneeze constantly and, Otani gets a fever in a chapter/episode of. It disables him like a disease, but it's never revealed if it's the infectious kind or not. In one classic Bert and Ernie sketch, Ernie has heard that someone in the neighborhood has a cold and tries to figure out who it is... while completely ignoring Bert's obvious symptoms right in front of him. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SickEpisode. Despite his best efforts, he ends up getting it. The episode "Chickenpox" starts with Shelly having, well, chicken pox. He can't join the Senshi in the, her father not caring at all that she nearly died, Blaze ends up a permanent member of the band, It turns out to be an allergy to a certain type of mould. When a trainer comes along who wants to battle him, Serena decides to, Ranma gets a superpowerful mutation of the common cold after, There's another episode in which Happosai himself gets badly sick. In "Arthur's Knee", it is defied: Arthur is told that his injury may get infected so he goes to the doctor and it doesn't. In one strip, Dr. Thaddeus Euphemism gets the flu. Taichi is temporarily sent back home with Agumon, and they have to take care of his little sister Hikari who is sick in bed while their parents are out visiting their also ill grandma. He believes he has the symptoms of "Lacadaisy-Cathro Disease," and automatically becomes pale, weak, and sickly.