•
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters
Tomax and Xamot are twin brothers described as having "Corsican Syndrome" in that they share a psychic link and can feel each other's pain. • In the U.S. television science fiction series
Warehouse 13, "The Corsican Brothers' Vest" is an artifact which causes who ever hurts the wearer to feel the pain (and get wounded) instead of him. In episode 12 of season 2
H. G. Wells wears the vest and, when being shot, the shooter gets the bullet instead. • In
Dear Bill, the parody of British political life during the
Thatcher era,
Denis Thatcher routinely refers to the government's PR consultants
Saatchi and Saatchi as "The Corsican Brothers". • In 1970 US television, a comedic parody aired on the television sitcom
Bewitched. In the episode titled "The Corsican Cousins", Samantha's mother, Endora, places a spell on Samantha so she will feel and act out everything her cousin Serena does. • In the 1981 novel
The Xanadu Talisman by
Peter O'Donnell, Georges and Bernard Martel are compared to the Corsican Brothers because "one was good and one was bad". • Volume 14 chapter 01 of the manga series
Black Jack involves
the title character treating twin brothers who are able to feel each other's pain, which their guardian compares to the Corsican Brothers. • In the
Men in Black: The Series episode "The Psychic Link Syndrome," Agent J compares Agent K to the Corsican Brothers when an alien named Forbus forms a psychic bond with K, causing the two to experience one another's sensations and emotions. • Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers is a 1984 American film based on Dumas’ novella. ==References==