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Spontaneous Human Combustion
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A fire or explosion occurs from within a person's body without a direct external cause for ignition. There's often no warning and not much in the way of an explanation. A classic Urban Legend, hundreds of "allegedly true" accounts of this phenomenon have been reported for over centuries, the oldest known stories dating from as far back as the the mid-1600s, and thanks to the aura of mystery and strangeness surrounding these incidents, Spontaneous Human Combustion is an anomaly that some can’t help but try and find a valid explanation for. As such, works of fiction tend to explore this subject in a few ways. Comedic works, more often than not, tend to let such occurrences happen without a clear explanation of how it happened being given. On the other hand, more serious stories — especially Speculative Fiction works or strange tales about the paranormal — may try to provide some kind of explanation and may even reveal an external cause (likely one that is pseudoscientific and even more bizarre than spontaneous human combustion already is on its own — possibly involving anything from aliens or ghosts causing it, an uncontrolled Pyrokinetic ability, or something even weirder). In Real Life, occurrences that look like this trope are usually explained by the "wick effect". See also: Made of Explodium, Man on Fire. Not to be confused with Wreathed in Flames. Not actually the Inverse of the trope External Combustion. See here for the film. Naturally, as this is a Death Trope, be prepared for some spoilers. |
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This is the "Urban Legend" theme of Fujiwara no Mokou in Touhou Shinpiroku ~ Urban Legend in Limbo. Because Mokou exhibits Complete Immortality, Mokou uses this as a kind of Suicide Attack from which the character can resurrect. Amusingly, this kind of suicidal attack is pretty much her standard style (what with not having to worry about dying permanently), so she's not even aware she's using this Urban Legend, or that the Urban Legend Incident is a thing at all. | |
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Ambassador Standish in Sherlock Holmes (2009) bursts into flames when he attempts to shoot Lord Blackwood. This is intended to be taken as a magical occurrence, displaying the dark powers Blackwood has protecting him from those who oppose him, but in the end a clear, external cause is revealed by Holmes that has nothing at all to do with magic. Standish was rained with oil without knowing (it was genuinely raining at the time) and his gun was sabotaged to create the spark. | |
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In the Strikeforce: Morituri "Electric Undertow" limited series, this happens to random people due to psychic harvesting by the alien VXX199. | |
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In the final issue of Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja , a character begins to combust soon after she arrives in the past. This is because she's being born at the same moment, and cannot exist in two places simultaneously. | |
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Interesting variation with Fëanor from The Silmarillion, whose corpse cremates itself after he gets killed apparently due to his sheer hot bloodedness — though it may also be related to the Curse of Mandos, which prevented him from being reincarnated in Arda. (Spontaneous Elven Combustion?) Note that this guy's name means "spirit of fire" in one of Tolkien's Constructed languages. | |
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In the Bones episode "The Foot in the Foreclosure", the team finds ashes of a pair of loafers; Booth suspects SHC, but Brennan says it's just an urban legend. | |
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In the Haven episode "Survivors", a man unknowingly has the ability to recreate events he feels guilty about. He's guilty about his friend dying in a fire, so people around him burn up. | |
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In one episode of The Simpsons, Mr. Burns claims one of his siblings died this way, although he was probably murdered. | |
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Fringe: One episode from the first season explored this. People who were used in experiments involving pyrokinesis burst into flames and explode if they can't focus their attention on other things around them when their power builds up inside of them. Later, in the fourth season, a fringe incident is initially believed to involve several people spontaneously combusting after their bodies exerted too much energy (with others in the affected area needing to stand perfectly still to avoid meeting the same fate), but it is revealed to have been spurned by nanotechnology entering the affected persons' bloodstream. |
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In Men in Hats, Sam spontaneously bursts into flames after claiming that he's "just doing God's work" — twice in a row. | |
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Krook in Bleak House dies like this and is possibly the Ur-Example of this trope appearing in fiction, though "true stories" were already said to have existed at the time, and Charles Dickens was known to have strongly believed that this was possible. (He believed it to be due to people drinking excessive amounts of highly flammable alcohol.) | |
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In the Sam & Max: Freelance Police story "Monkeys Violating the Heavenly Temple", the eponymous duo are saved from a volcano sacrifice when the high priest performing the ritual suddenly goes up in flames. | |
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Shown in Spontaneous Combustion, naturally. A couple who were involved in an atomic weapons test spontaneously burst into flames shortly after the birth of their son. When their son grows up, he discovers a pyrokinetic ability and begins setting people on fire when he gets angry. | |
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Camp Lazlo: In "Dosey Doe", Scoutmaster Lumpus is so overwhelmed by Jane Doe telling him that she was looking for him that he explodes. | |
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In Penguindrum, this is what happens to Momoka after she changes Yuri's fate so Yuri can escape from her abusive father. In a subversion, she actually survives the incident, though she's left with serious wounds and has to be hospitalized. | |
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Die Laughing has a rule for characters killed by the "Fire-Breathing Aliens" monster, where they burst into flames regardless of how they were killed. | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-081 is a virus that's said to be the cause of many instances of spontaneous human combustion throughout history. SCP-5319 is a song that causes certain listeners to burst into flames if they hear it. Oddly, it only works on orangutans. |
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The Psi Factor episode "The Fire Within" focuses on a group of friends who are killed, one-by-one, by spontaneous combustion. The investigators discover that the victims are right-wing terrorists being killed by government nano-weapons. | |
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Forever Knight: When a vampire friend of Nick Knight commits Suicide by Sunlight, a witness assumes this trope. It's not like Nick is going to tell them the truth, after all. | |
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In Repo Man, a state trooper who unwisely looked in the trunk of the '64 Chevy Malibu gets reduced to a pair of Smoldering Shoes by the mystery device therein. Agent Rodgerz tries to brush it off as spontaneous combustion. | |
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In Crime and Punishment, while Raskolnikov is reading the newspapers trying to find an article on the pawnbroker's murder, he relays the headlines of several terrible news stories, one of which involves the spontaneous combustion of a shopkeeper from alcohol. Nothing more is said on the matter. | |
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Multiple drummers in the title band in This is Spın̈al Tap die in this a fashion — one who is said to have gone up in "a flash of green light," leaving "a little green globule" on his drum seat, and two more who explode on the band's tour of Japan. In the DVD commentary, the band is happy Marty DiBergi caught it on film, for insurance money's sake. | |
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Some "Drummers" in The Diamond Age end up like this due to the heat generated by extensive computation done by nanosites in their bloodstreams. A major character almost suffers from this fate near the end of the book only to be saved in the last minute. | |
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Red Dwarf: In "Confidence and Paranoia", Lister catches a mutated form of pneumonia and begins to hallucinate. His dreams turn into matter. It rains fish in his bunk, and the Mayor of Warsaw appears and then spontaneously combusts in front of Rimmer. | |
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This is suggested as an explanation several times in The X-Files, but it's subverted in each case. In "Fire", there turns out to be an external cause. Also suggested as an explanation in "Soft Light" and "Trevor", both of which turn out to be something weirder. The "Trevor" reference to this trope is funny, since it is Scully who offers it as an initial cause: | |
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Firestarter suggests that this is due to a form of Power Incontinence brought on to normal people in very occasional bursts of the same pyrokinetic abilities the novel's protagonist Charlene "Charlie" McGee obtains from her parents' involvement in an experiment with a psychoactive drug, and then ultimately learns to control. | |
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In Cells at Work! CODE BLACK, this is how glycation (damage to red blood cells by being exposed to too much glucose, a symptom of diabetes) is depicted. Once insulin production slows, the RBCs decide they can stand to eat more sugars, as it's just being thrown out otherwise. One swells up and explodes. Others are seen trying to work with their eyes boiled out of their heads and their skin covered in third-degree burns. | |
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The Sims: In the original game, it's possible for sims to catch fire spontaneously. Also in earlier versions, the flames are invisible, causing them to thrash around for no apparent reason, then turn into an ash pile. In the Seasons expansions for the later two games, sims can also spontaneously combust in hot weather; in the second game, they can be swimming, in which case they'll get out of the water, take a few steps, then catch on fire. | |
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BioShock: This is one of the core powers you obtain. Who needs Fireballs when you can instantly hit the "on_fire" button on anything in your line of sight with a snap of your fingers? It's as fast as your lightning spell and just as tactically usable! | |
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In Bowfinger, spontaneous combustion is mentioned by Kit to be one of his biggest fears, along with aliens and a giant foot trying to squash him. | |
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Total Recall 2070: In the episode "Burning Desire", several people spontaneously burst into flames inside their private VR machines. This later turns out to be the result of a remote signal that causes some sort of chemical reaction inside the body that acts as the ignition. The guy responsible for this is eventually killed by his corporate masters in the same way to silence him. | |
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In the Simon Ark short story "The Witch is Dead", Mother Fortune is found burned to death inside her locked trailer with nothing else touched. Spontaneous human combustion is suspected, but it is actually murder. | |
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In Hell Teacher Nube, a few documented cases of people just beginning to develop pyrokinesis end up consuming the person instead, because they have failed to develop the Required Secondary Powers to control their own flame. When Izuna suddenly starts to burst into flame at random times (reducing her clothes to ash, but leaving her otherwise unharmed) Nube worries that she could lose control and ignite herself. She manages to control these abilities at the last moment. | |
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The world of Girl Genius has a disease (probably engineered by some Mad Scientist), "Hogfarb's resplendent immolation", that causes this effect. The body is filled with an incendiary substance, and in the end, the victim will "go up like a torch". | |
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Rizzoli & Isles: Frankie is obsessed with spontaneous human combustion and keeps hoping that it will be the solution to one of the team's cases, despite Maura (and others) continually telling him there is no such thing. He thinks he has finally found it in "Dead Weight" when a cyclist seemingly explodes in the street, but there turns out to be another explanation: a bomb made from human fat. | |
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Mentioned in an episode of NCIS when a post-operation patient's body suddenly explodes. Turns out that the explosion was set up to destroy evidence of a botched surgery; the patient was already dead. | |
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SCTV had a "Farm Film Report" program where the two overall-clad rustic hosts rated reviewed movies on how much stuff "blowed up" — later they took to having celebrity guests for the sole purpose of watching them explode, which roused them to ecstatic cheers. | |
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In The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, the phenomenon is explained as the result of one over-exerting his/her aura. | |
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An episode of The Sean Cullen Show revolved around a talisman which granted Sean's every wish in exchange for famous figure skaters spontaneously combusting. | |
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The plot of the President's Vampire novella The Burning Men involves Cade and Zach chasing down a group of terrorists who've learned how to weaponise spontaneous human combustion to turn themselves into living bombs that can slip through any conventional security system. | |
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CollegeHumor: The article "Things to Do Before Dying in a Freak Accident" ends with the main character of the piece suddenly blowing up. The brief 3-frame animation graphic that plays before any of the site's animated shorts depicts a man handing a lighted stick of dynamite to a friend, covering his ears, and spontaneously combusting. |
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Resident Evil – Code: Veronica's Alexia Ashford, who is an Expy of Eve above, gains pyrokinetic powers upon her viral mutation, though in her case, she's setting her own blood on fire. | |
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One episode of Dead Like Me sees an untalented stand-up comedian, literally, die on stage by inexplicably exploding after one of his bad jokes. | |
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In the Kolchak: The Night Stalker episode "Firefall", an evil pyromaniac ghost kills several people by causing them to be instantly incinerated and reduced to ashes. | |
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Reports of people bursting into flames circulate in a couple of the Garrett, P.I. novels, as a rumor going around the city. Garrett finally looks into the matter in Whispering Nickel Idols, and learns that Chodo Contague triggered some of them with the help of some pyrogenic rocks planted by his lawyer. Saucerhead also tracks down some cases that turn out to be ordinary accidental fires, under circumstances very similar to the Real Life mishaps that inspired the urban legend. | |
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In Magic: The Gathering, human combustion does happen, but it's specifically pointed out to not be spontaneous. (There is a card named Spontaneous Combustion, though.) | |
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In Garth Marenghis Darkplace, Rick Dagless's old college buddy spontaneously explodes (though his head survives long enough to ask Rick to finish him off); in the commentary, Dean Learner mentions that while filming the scene it was clear to everyone that "someone close to Garth had exploded" in real life. | |
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In Celebrity Deathmatch, this is an established medical condition, referred to as "SHD" by Nick, who claims it's "been known to take out entire city blocks". In said episode, it appears that referee Mills Lane is about to suffer from this, but it turns out it's just gas. Later, interviewer Stacy Cornbred starts showing signs of it, and Nick Diamond and Johnny Gomez think it's just gas... until she suddenly explodes. (Later revealed to have been the result of stress from her contract negotiations.) | |
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In Guitar Hero II, the drummer is shown exploding and leaving behind a puff of smoke after performances of "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" as a Shout-Out to the band that wrote the song, Spinal Tap. | |
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In Fire Force, this has killed people for so many generations that those born in the Second generation and above gain the ability to control it instead of letting it kill them. Those in the First generation, however, experience this along with a Forced Transformation into a nigh-unstoppable fire beast. The deaths also seem to be extremely random, so it's impossible to tell who will combust next. The only people who you can be sure won't combust into a fire beast are those who already have 2nd or 3rd generation powers. The Fire Force's central goal is to discover the source of spontaneous human combustion and find a way to stop it from happening. The source of the combustion is found to be literally Hell, but still nobody knows how to stop it from happening in the future. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Aberrations do this upon death and are quickly reduced to ash. | |
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Ability No. X: In one episode, a man explodes in the club that Naru went to. Turns out that it's his special ability. | |
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Players can do this to themselves in Team Fortress 2 by typing "explode" into the console. | |
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A Judge Dredd story centered around a person who compulsively always had to one-up anyone around him who got more attention than him. One such person who got more attention than him was someone who spontaneously burst into flames at a dinner party, "and everyone figured that was about the coolest thing ever." The jealous main character of the piece did eventually do one better and went out with a nuclear bang... but he had to expose himself to radiation and get struck by lightning to do it after vain attempts to will himself to explode were complete failures. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Discussed in the episode "Feeling Pinkie Keen". When Pinkie Pie's Pinkie Sense predicts a "doozy" in Froggy Bottom Bog, where Fluttershy is working, Spike worries that it means something truly terrible and bizarre happened to Fluttershy, like exploding "for no reason". | |
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Doctor Who: In "Deep Breath", this apparently happens to the T. rex that the Doctor accidentally brought to London at the beginning. Vastra discovers that London's been having a rash of cases of spontaneous combustion. Of course, it's not actually spontaneous: the villain has been killing people for their organs and burning the bodies to hide what was taken. The dinosaur was merely the most public victim. | |
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CSI has an episode with a subplot dedicated to SHC. After finding a charred corpse with all the hallmarks of Real Life SHC cases, the characters conduct an experiment: they wrap a pig's corpse in the woman's clothing, put the corpse on an identical lounger to the victim, douse the pig with liquor, and light it up, thereby replicating the scene that they found. Grissom, who already knows about the Wick Effect, congratulates the experimenters on a successful experiment, and then tells them that this is coming out of their paycheck since it was unnecessary. | |
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Johnny Maxwell Trilogy: Discussed in Johnny and the Bomb. It's mentioned that Johnny once read about the phenomenon and slept with a bucket of water by his bed for weeks. | |
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Caitlin Evans dies this way in Survival of the Fittest v2, abruptly exploding due to a chemical reaction in her digestive tract. | |
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An episode of Picket Fences writes the depressed, alcoholic mayor out of the plot by having him spontaneously combust within his own house. He already figured his political career was over — apparently, making him a literal burnout was the final blow to the character. | |
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In Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, this has become the leading cause of death. Much like cancer and heart disease in modern times, it's said to be something anybody can die from. It's explained that before medical technology became more advanced, most people just died of other things first. | |
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Spontaneous takes a High Concept Black Comedy approach, where the crisis affecting the students of a high school is random spontaneous combustion opposed to something more commonly reported on in reality, like a school shooting. | |
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X/1999: In the original manga, Kamui's mom Tohru spontaneously combusted in the Back Story. The reason for this, however, was made pretty clear: She made herself a shadow sacrifice of the entire planet Earth and, by burning to death, delayed its destruction by Global Warming. It Makes Sense in Context. In The Movie, Tohru is seen bursting in flames in Kamui's dream at the beginning. We don't know if she truly died like that, however. |
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In the South Park episode "Spontaneous Combustion", Kenny is shown dying via this; it’s later explained that Kenny was holding in all his farts because he had been spending a lot of time with his girlfriend Kelly. Other South Park citizens get killed the same way. | |
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This is a pretty common occurrence in Parasite Eve. Eve does this by making the mitochondria of a victim generate an energy over-charge, which causes their body to burst into flames. Using this, she massacres the cast, staff and most of the audience of an opera, the staff at the Central Park Zoo, the skeleton crew at a hospital, numerous NYPD officers and Aya's partner. Twice. She even manages to use it as a means to start a carriage, by setting the horses on fire. In fact, one of the central plot elements is the fact that Aya's own mutated mitochondria prevent her from going up like a Roman candle whenever she gets within a thousand feet of Eve, which makes her the only one able to defeat her. | |
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The Barney Miller episode "Strip Joint" involved a nutjob arrested for bathing in a public fountain because he claims he's prone to this and could go up in flames at any moment. At least the detectives think he's a nutjob, but when a trash can in the squad room catches fire, Barney tells Levitt to get the man some ice. | |
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In Eisenhorn: Xenos, the Chaos Space Marine Mandragore bursts into flame after being decapitated by Eisenhorn. It's more than likely a side-effect of the Neuroteuch, which he's holding at the time, which also provides a convenient way for Eisenhorn to dispose of the heretical book. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "The Witch", Giles initially attributes this as the cause for a cheerleader bursting into flames; it's later revealed to have been caused by a witch's spell. In "Once More with Feeling", this is a side-effect. Those unable to release their emotions through song burst into flame. Buffy herself barely escapes this fate. |
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In All Superheroes Must Die, 90s causes people injected with it to explode in 90 seconds if they don't get the antidote in time. | |
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Rurouni Kenshin villain Makoto Shishio meets his end this way. The story indicates that after being badly burned, he lost all of his sweat glands and can only fight for limited periods because of danger of overheating. The guy also has a Flaming Sword supposedly powered by the fat of people he's killed, which probably contributed to his end. While that detail is also total pseudoscience, if you go with the assumption that spontaneous human combustion is possible, it's not that hard to believe it would happen to a guy wrapped in bandages covered in oil. | |
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Expiration Date reveals that ghosts sometimes burst into flames if they are suddenly alarmed. From this, it's suggested that human combustion happens when a person dies, but their ghost doesn't immediately notice and keeps walking around in their body for a while before suffering some kind of shock (such as, often, the shocking realization that they've been dead for a while and hadn't noticed). | |
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The first death in The Beauty is of someone combusting from inside their body. We later learn that this is what happens to anyone who has The Beauty, approximately 800 days after initial infection. | |
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The Doctor Who New Adventures book All-Consuming Fire features what appears to be a case of spontaneous human combustion, but ultimately turns out to have been murder-by-pyrokinesis. | |
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