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* In an episode of ''{{Farscape}}'', named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight.]] This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.

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* In an episode of ''{{Farscape}}'', ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight.]] This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.
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* In ThePaleKing, Chris mentions how common and easy it was to obtain drugs in college.
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* In ''{{Trailer Park Boys}}'', the lead characters are ''always'' doing it (even when they're in prison) and almost everyone does at some time or other.

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* In ''{{Trailer Park Boys}}'', ''TrailerParkBoys'', the lead characters are ''always'' doing it (even when they're in prison) and almost everyone does at some time or other.



* The CONTROL spies of ''{{Get Smart}}'' drank drugged water that had everyone halluciante. Max had a vision of taking care of a baby alligator instead of his baby and the Chief was playing pool with George Washington and he was cheating.

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* The CONTROL spies of ''{{Get Smart}}'' ''GetSmart'' drank drugged water that had everyone halluciante. Max had a vision of taking care of a baby alligator instead of his baby and the Chief was playing pool with George Washington and he was cheating.



* ''{{Mother 3}}'' features a segment where all the human members of your party must eat mushrooms to continue; their HP has been dropped to 1, their [[{{Mana}} PP]] to zero, and they've lost all their items, so there's no other way to gain enough HP to pass even the first monster (whose speed is maxed out, and always starts with an attack that hits everyone in the party).[[hottip:*:Of course, if you want to fill out the [[MonsterCompendium Battle Memory]], you'll have to face it and tank a loss before eating the mushrooms, anyway]] Boney refuses to eat the mushrooms, and it turns out that he was smart to avoid them: the three humans end up hallucinating wildly for the next segment of the game, with only Boney's reactions being proper clues to what's really going on.

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* ''{{Mother 3}}'' features a segment where all the human members of your party must eat mushrooms to continue; their HP has been dropped to 1, their [[{{Mana}} PP]] to zero, and they've lost all their items, so there's no other way to gain enough HP to pass even the first monster (whose speed is maxed out, and always starts with an attack that hits everyone in the party).[[hottip:*:Of course, if you want to fill out the [[MonsterCompendium Battle Memory]], you'll have to face it and tank a loss before eating the mushrooms, anyway]] Boney [[EvilDetectingDog Boney]] refuses to eat the mushrooms, and it turns out that he was smart to avoid them: the three humans end up hallucinating wildly for the next segment of the game, with only Boney's reactions being proper clues to what's really going on.
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* ''{{Mother 3}}'' features a segment where all the human members of your party must eat mushrooms to continue (their HP has been dropped to 1, their PP to zero, and they've lost all their items, so there's no other way to gain enough HP to pass even the first monster.) Boney refuses to eat the mushrooms, and it turns out that he was smart to avoid them: the three humans end up hallucinating wildly for the next segment of the game, with only Boney's reactions being proper clues to what's really going on.

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* ''{{Mother 3}}'' features a segment where all the human members of your party must eat mushrooms to continue (their continue; their HP has been dropped to 1, their PP [[{{Mana}} PP]] to zero, and they've lost all their items, so there's no other way to gain enough HP to pass even the first monster.) monster (whose speed is maxed out, and always starts with an attack that hits everyone in the party).[[hottip:*:Of course, if you want to fill out the [[MonsterCompendium Battle Memory]], you'll have to face it and tank a loss before eating the mushrooms, anyway]] Boney refuses to eat the mushrooms, and it turns out that he was smart to avoid them: the three humans end up hallucinating wildly for the next segment of the game, with only Boney's reactions being proper clues to what's really going on.
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** Another episode had everyone on Earth completely intoxicated after millions of atom-sized Benders converted the planet's water into beer.
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* In an episode of ''{{Farscape}}'', named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight. This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.]]

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* In an episode of ''{{Farscape}}'', named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight. ]] This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.]]
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** "Stop the Hate Master:" A hate spell affects all but Aisha.
** "Leader of the Whack:" A 'brings out repressed personality traits' spell affects ''everybody.'' Fortunately, it doesn't affect battling the MonsterOfTheWeek (who himself is affected, going from timid and whiny to ready to clobber anyone in spandex.)

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** "Stop "[[MightyMorphinPowerRangers Stop the Hate Master:" Master]]:" A hate spell affects all but Aisha.
** "Leader "[[PowerRangersDinoThunder Leader of the Whack:" Whack]]:" A 'brings out repressed personality traits' spell affects ''everybody.'' The jock turns into a nerd, the nerd turns into a bruiser, the "Avril wannabe" turns into a ValleyGirl, the BrainwashedAndCrazy guy briefly reverts to good, Devon turns into a ChickMagnet...Fortunately, it doesn't affect stop them battling the MonsterOfTheWeek (who himself is affected, going from timid and whiny to ready to clobber anyone in spandex.)
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Trope Name is the lyric from BobDylan - "Rainy Day Woman #12 and #35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of IAmNotShazam and RefrainFromAssuming). It's also used by CypressHill from their album "Temple of Boom".

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Trope Name is the lyric from BobDylan - BobDylan's "Rainy Day Woman Women #12 and #35" & 35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of IAmNotShazam NonAppearingTitle and RefrainFromAssuming). It's also used by CypressHill from their album "Temple of Boom".
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* '’TheMonkees'': episode “Mijacogeo: The Frodis Caper.” The Monkees must save the world from the evil work of Wizard Glick, who is “hypnotizing” everyone’s mind through televisions emitting [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar “frodis”]] power. You figure out the rest.

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* '’TheMonkees'': ''TheMonkees'': episode “Mijacogeo: The Frodis Caper.” The Monkees must save the world from the evil work of Wizard Glick, who is “hypnotizing” everyone’s mind through televisions emitting [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar “frodis”]] power. You figure out the rest.
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* '’TheMonkees'': episode “Mijacogeo: The Frodis Caper.” The Monkees must save the world from the evil work of Wizard Glick, who is “hypnotizing” everyone’s mind through televisions emitting [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar “frodis”]] power. You figure out the rest.

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* In The CowboyBebop episode ''Mushroom Samba'', Ed and Ein test mushrooms they found on the rest of the crew. [[HilarityEnsues Cue hilarious montages of them tripping out]] while the rest of the episode's plot plays out around them.



*** Well, the story only followed one of them further - his initial reaction was belief that his fellow Knights may be homosexuals, and that the Earth is probably flat. Later on he's interviewed in radio as a respected astrophysicist who through his newfound thirst for knowledge quickly disproved the flat-earth theory and went on to study the actual evidence. It's left unknown what became of the rest of the Knights.

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*** Well, the story only followed one of them further - his initial reaction was belief that his fellow Knights may be homosexuals, and that the Earth is probably flat. Later on he's interviewed in radio as a respected astrophysicist who through his newfound new found thirst for knowledge quickly disproved the flat-earth theory and went on to study the actual evidence. It's left unknown what became of the rest of the Knights.



* ''Cheech And Chong'' films.


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* ''Cheech And Chong'' films.
* In TheFaculty, the aliens have an adverse reaction to Zeke's homemade drugs that causes them to die instantly. The group snorts the drugs to prove to each other they are not infected. This leads to it's own problem of not only are they being persued by alien body snatchers, but now they are high as well.
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* In the 100th episode of ''ThirtyRock'', a gas leak causes the cast of ''TGS'' to act stranger than usual. Liz calls her jerk of an ex-boyfriend, Jack argues with his past, alternate-universe, and future selves, and Tracy tries to [[spoiler:shoot Kenneth]]. In the end, the show is about to go on and all the writing was done when they were gassed-up, and the new CEO is about to cancel it. The solution? [[spoiler:another gas leak to make the audience think it's funny.]]
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** Yeah... that or stoner hippies who think drug use in and of itself is a form of social activism and rebellion seem cool at first but don't actually accomplish or achieve any of the change or progress they talk about.
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*** As another troper noted on HatePlague, the solution the HatePlague was to get everyone on the ship high... including the Klingons.
**** [[DidNotDoTheResearch Uh... no.]] One solution to a [[EmotionEater fear-eating monster]] was to inject everyone with a happy pill. The solution to the Klingon problem was to make them laugh.



** The bits that made this Troper giggle at this scene were Alex Rieger offhandedly saying that he "wrote an opera" the previous night because "he thought it'd be fun," and Bobby spending the entire scene doing a solo ballet rendition of "Afternoon of a Faun" in the background.
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*** The weird thing was that it was explicitly stated to have only affected the people in Ops at a specific time and the solution involved curing only those people. But the whole crew did indeed seem affected during the episode.
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** Yeah... that or stoner hippies who think drug use in and of itself is a form of social activism and rebellion seem cool at first but don't actually accomplish or achieve any of the change or progress they talk about.

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* In ''VisionOfEscaflowne'', the BigBad's secret weapon, the Zone of Absolute Fortune, causes everyone affected to immediately pursue what they've always wanted. Nations who united only to fight a common enemy decide to resolve their differences with [[WeaponOfMassDestruction weapons of mass destruction]], protagonists with military backgrounds get turned into {{Blood Knight}}s and so on.
** ''VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that [[strike: tarot cards]] MagictheGathering cards are laced with LSD.
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** ''VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that [[strike: tarot cards]] MagictheGathering cards are laced with LSD.

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*** The episodes ''Nicodemus'' and ''Rush'' had people lose their inhabitions due to a rare pollen and ancient (possibly Kryptonian) parasites, respectivly. In both these episodes, Clark is pretty much the only one not affected [[spoiler: in ''Rush'', however, Chloe and Pete use Red Kryptonite to make him join them]].
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* ''CheechAndChong'' films.

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* The whole point of TomWolfe's ''The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test''.

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* The whole point of TomWolfe's Tom Wolfe's ''The Electric Kool-Aid [[DrinkingTheKoolAid Kool-Aid]] Acid Test''.
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Trope Name is a lyric from BobDylan - "Rainy Day Woman #12 and #35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of IAmNotShazam and RefrainFromAssuming). It's also a song by CypressHill from their album TempleOfBoom.

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Trope Name is a the lyric from BobDylan - "Rainy Day Woman #12 and #35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of IAmNotShazam and RefrainFromAssuming). It's also a song used by CypressHill from their album TempleOfBoom.
"Temple of Boom".
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** The bits that made this Troper giggle at this scene were Alex Rieger offhandedly saying that he "wrote an opera" the previous night because "he thought it'd be fun," and Bobby spending the entire scene doing a solo ballet rendition of "Afternoon of a Faun" in the background.
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* ''[[That70sShow That 70s Show]]'': Not only do the main characters smoke weed on a regular basis, there has been an episode where some marijuana-laced brownies are accidentally eaten by Red and Kitty (who would never voluntarily get stoned).

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* ''[[That70sShow That 70s Show]]'': Not only do the main characters smoke weed on a regular basis, there has been an episode where some marijuana-laced brownies are accidentally eaten by Red and Kitty (who would never voluntarily get stoned). HilarityEnsues
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** Oh, and Fred is shown to have used Pot ALOT as a teen.

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** Oh, and Fred is shown to have used Pot ALOT A LOT as a teen.

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* In one episode of {{Daria}}, the Morgendorffers go camping. Jake finds some berries and everyone except Daria eats them. Soon they're running around the woods talking about glitter berries and spirit animals, and have to be air-lifted out.
* At the end of the SouthPark Episode about how ratings control the news, it turns out [[spoiler:everyone is stoned.]]

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* In one episode of {{Daria}}, ''{{Daria}}'', the Morgendorffers go camping. Jake finds some berries and everyone except Daria eats them. Soon they're running around the woods talking about glitter berries and spirit animals, and have to be air-lifted out.
* At the end of the SouthPark Episode ''SouthPark'' episode about how ratings control the news, it turns out [[spoiler:everyone is stoned.]]
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* CareBears: Adventures in Care-A-Lot has the episode where Grizzle sends down a robot that is equipped with a beam that he believes to be capable of wiping out the bears' belly badges. What it did instead was bring out the bears' negative traits (side effects include dulling the bears' color and reversing the bears' belly badges). And then there's another episode where Grizzle's plan to use a love potion on the Care Bears backfire as said bottle of love potion ends up in Oopsy's hands and he uses too much of it on himself.
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If only one or two characters are affected, then it's {{Lemon Wacky Hello}}. If the substance is specifically an aphrodisiac, then it's {{Love Is In The Air}}. If it's the other way around and it makes everyone really sensitive and moody, then it's the HatePlague. If it causes hallucinations, it's a MushroomSamba. When it really is pretty much everyone, and TheGovernment or [[ReligionOfEvil some]] [[CorruptCorporateExecutive other]] [[AncientConspiracy powerful organization]] forcing everyone to be on drugs, then it's GovernmentDrugEnforcement.

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If only one or two characters are affected, then it's {{Lemon Wacky Hello}}.IntoxicationEnsues. If the substance is specifically an aphrodisiac, then it's {{Love Is In The Air}}. If it's the other way around and it makes everyone really sensitive and moody, then it's the HatePlague. If it causes hallucinations, it's a MushroomSamba. When it really is pretty much everyone, and TheGovernment or [[ReligionOfEvil some]] [[CorruptCorporateExecutive other]] [[AncientConspiracy powerful organization]] forcing everyone to be on drugs, then it's GovernmentDrugEnforcement.
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* [[That70sShow That 70s Show]]: Not only do the main characters smoke weed on a regular basis, there has been an episode where some marijuana-laced brownies are accidentally eaten by Red and Kitty (who would never voluntarily get stoned).
* In {{Smallville}} Red Kryptonite has this affect on Kryptonians and has been used so much that characters in show have referenced it anytime a Kryptonian has been acting odder than usual. Producers only wanted to use it for season 2 and the season three opener, but the Network loved it and insisted that it get more use in the series than was ever intended.

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* [[That70sShow ''[[That70sShow That 70s Show]]: Show]]'': Not only do the main characters smoke weed on a regular basis, there has been an episode where some marijuana-laced brownies are accidentally eaten by Red and Kitty (who would never voluntarily get stoned).
* In {{Smallville}} ''{{Smallville}}'' Red Kryptonite has this affect on Kryptonians and has been used so much that characters in show have referenced it anytime a Kryptonian has been acting odder than usual. Producers only wanted to use it for season 2 and the season three opener, but the Network loved it and insisted that it get more use in the series than was ever intended.



* In an episode of {{Farscape}}, named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight. This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.]]

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* In an episode of {{Farscape}}, ''{{Farscape}}'', named "Crackers Don't Matter" everyone on board Moya is affected by the work of a passenger they take on board. Here, it's a case of [[spoiler: the light that the insect-like alien produces, sending the entire crew crazy, due to it affecting the optic nerve, with John remaining slightly more coherent due to his comparatively poor eyesight. This is probably one of the funniest episodes in the entire series and certainly the first time the viewer sees just how well Browder does crazy.]]

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