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* The sit-com ''BarneyMiller'' had an episode where one of the detectives brought his girlfriend's homemade brownies into the squad room. High-larity ensues.

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* The sit-com ''BarneyMiller'' ''Series/BarneyMiller'' had an episode where one of the detectives brought his girlfriend's homemade brownies into the squad room. High-larity ensues.
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** [[spoiler: Subverted in that it's just caffeine pills being sold as hard rugs. Turns out the aliens can't handle even the mild dehydration caused by caffeine.]]
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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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** Another episode had everyone on Earth completely intoxicated after millions of atom-sized Benders converted the planet's water into beer.alcohol.
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** The {{egregious}} usage of this trope in Star Trek might indicate something about the [[TheStoner writing staff...]]

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* Happens in the novelisation of ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'', courtesy of a batch of spiked mince pies.
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Trope Name is the lyric from Music/BobDylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of NonAppearingTitle and RefrainFromAssuming). It's also used by Music/CypressHill from their album "Temple of Boom".

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Trope Name is the lyric from Music/BobDylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" (leading, incidentally, to one of the more notable musical instances of NonAppearingTitle and RefrainFromAssuming).RefrainFromAssuming; also ironic considering the song isn't actually about drugs, but about judging people - i.e. stoning in the biblical sense). It's also used by Music/CypressHill from their album "Temple of Boom".
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** Then there's "Meltdown", where a rupture in Talyn's systems results in him spilling mist that heightens certain character traits in each person. Stark gets penitent and hung up on TheLostLenore while making their current crisis a bit worse, Crais embraces his inner screaming control freak, Rygel can't stop eating, and John and Aeryn can barely keep from banging each other up one side of Talyn and down the other.

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** Then there's "Meltdown", where a rupture in Talyn's systems results in him spilling mist that heightens certain character traits in each person. Stark gets penitent and hung up on TheLostLenore while making their current crisis a bit worse, Crais embraces his inner screaming control freak, Rygel can't stop eating, and John and Aeryn can barely keep from banging each other up one side of Talyn and down the other.
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* There's a DigimonTamers one-shot where Takato has broken his leg (Kazu's fault) and Kazu, Henry and Kenta show up to keep him company one evening. They end up watching an ''incredibly'' dumb movie that Kazu suddenly starts finding funny at a very unfunny part. No one's sure what's wrong with him until Kenta bites into one of Takato's pain pills that was in his popcorn. Turns out the bottle spilled into the popcorn and everyone except Henry took at least a little. Cue Henry playing OnlySaneMan to his varying-degrees-of-stoned teammates.
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** This sequence gets revisited in crossover fangame ''VideoGame/TouhouMother'', but everybody gets high on the mushrooms. Marisa takes over as party lead for this segment, since she uses magic mushrooms (to power her spells) so much normally that she's ''used'' to the side effects.
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* 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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* In ''{{Smallville}}'' ''Series/{{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.



* The ''MadMen'' episode "The Crash" had most of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce getting pretty wacky after dosing up on the "energy serum" prescribed by Cutler's doctor while working over the weekend on the Chevy account.

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* The ''MadMen'' ''Series/MadMen'' episode "The Crash" had most of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce getting pretty wacky after dosing up on the "energy serum" prescribed by Cutler's doctor while working over the weekend on the Chevy account.
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** Then there's "Meltdown", where a rupture in Talyn's systems results in him spilling mist that heightens certain character traits in each person. Stark gets penitent and hung up on TheLostLenore while making their current crisis a bit worse, Crais embraces his inner screaming control freak, Rygel can't stop eating, and John and Aeryn can barely keep from banging each other up one side of Talyn and down the other.
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* ''CheechAndChong'' films.

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* ''CheechAndChong'' ''Creator/CheechAndChong'' films.
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* The sit-com ''{{Taxi}}'' had one of these as well, where Latka brought in some cookies made with his old country grandmother's favorite recipe. Everyone proceeded to get completely stoned, except Jim, who sampled the cookies, looked thoughtful, and then said "Peru". He samples a bit more, and says "1974" (the episode aired in 1981). He samples a bit more, and says "Southern Peru". He samples a bit more, and says "Before the rains". The parody of coffee and wine snobs identifying a vintage by taste, and the idea that Jim was enough of an expert to do this with marijuana, was hysterically funny.

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* The sit-com ''{{Taxi}}'' had one of these as well, where Latka brought in some cookies made with his old country grandmother's favorite recipe. Everyone proceeded to get completely stoned, except Jim, who sampled the cookies, looked thoughtful, and then said "Peru". He samples a bit more, and says "1974" (the episode aired in 1981). He samples a bit more, and says "Southern Peru". He samples a bit more, and says "Before the rains". The parody of coffee and wine snobs identifying a vintage by taste, and the idea that Jim was enough of an expert to do this with marijuana, coca leaves, was hysterically funny.
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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Music/BobDylan song.

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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Music/BobDylan song.[[RefrainFromAssuming song]].
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* In ''Film/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 ''Film/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 its own problem of not only are they being persued pursued by alien body snatchers, but now they are high as well.
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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Bob Dylan song.

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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Bob Dylan Music/BobDylan song.
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* In the ''Fanfic/Empath The Luckiest Smurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Bob Dylan song.

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* In the ''Fanfic/Empath The Luckiest Smurf'' ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Bob Dylan song.
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* In the ''Fanfic/Empath The Luckiest Smurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Bob Dylan song.
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* ''VideoGame/{{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 [[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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* ''VideoGame/{{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 [[note]]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 mushrooms[[/note]] [[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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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless (not to mention so high) in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything (and also made them look stoned).

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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless (not to mention so high) in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything (and also made them look and act stoned).
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSnorks'' episode "Reefberry Madness", where the Snorks eat reefberries laced with silly powder and start acting silly.
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* In ThePaleKing, Chris mentions how common and easy it was to obtain drugs in college.

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* In ThePaleKing, ''ThePaleKing'', Chris mentions how common and easy it was to obtain drugs in college.



* 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.
* Zig-zagged in a now infamous episode of Ralph Bakshi's MightyMouse series. Mighty Mouse comes to the aid of Polly Pineblossom, a poor mouse girl who is taunted by the bully Big Murray, but Polly explains that there are others who need help more than her, and she gives our hero a flower, which dissolves into a powder. Later in the episode, after rescuing a colony of beach ants, Mighty Mouse takes the pulverized flower out in reflection of Polly's words, sniffs it, and it goes up his nose. A viewer claimed that Mighty Mouse was sniffing cocaine and Rev. Donald Wildmon took up the cause. Both CBS and Bakshi claimed nothing of the sort happened but the scene was cut out in ensuing screenings.

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* CareBears: ''CareBears: Adventures in Care-A-Lot 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.
* Zig-zagged in a now infamous episode of Ralph Bakshi's MightyMouse ''MightyMouse'' series. Mighty Mouse comes to the aid of Polly Pineblossom, a poor mouse girl who is taunted by the bully Big Murray, but Polly explains that there are others who need help more than her, and she gives our hero a flower, which dissolves into a powder. Later in the episode, after rescuing a colony of beach ants, Mighty Mouse takes the pulverized flower out in reflection of Polly's words, sniffs it, and it goes up his nose. A viewer claimed that Mighty Mouse was sniffing cocaine and Rev. Donald Wildmon took up the cause. Both CBS and Bakshi claimed nothing of the sort happened but the scene was cut out in ensuing screenings.
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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 MagicTheGathering cards are laced with LSD.

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* In ''VisionOfEscaflowne'', ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'', 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'' ''WebVideo/VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that MagicTheGathering cards are laced with LSD.
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* The ''MadMen'' episode "The Crash" had most of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce getting pretty wacky after dosing up on the "energy serum" prescribed by Cutler's doctor while working over the weekend on the Chevy account.
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** Smug Alert has this with all the kids in Los Angeles due to their parents being self absorbed to the point of loving the smell of their own farts. It doesn't take long for Kyle (age 9) and Ike (age 3-4) to get trashed on acid.

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** Smug Alert has this with all the kids in Los Angeles San Francisco due to their parents being self absorbed self-absorbed to the point of loving the smell of their own farts. It doesn't take long for Kyle (age 9) and Ike (age 3-4) to get trashed on acid.
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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless (not to mention so high) in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything.

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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless (not to mention so high) in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything.everything (and also made them look stoned).
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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything.

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* Gargamel's Daredevil Dust, which makes WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs act so reckless (not to mention so high) in the cartoon show episode "Reckless Smurfs". Also the Forget Me Flowers in "Forget Me Smurfs" which made the Smurfs who sniffed the flowers to forget about everything.
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* In the ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' episode "The Adhesive Duck Deficiency", Howard accepts some homemade cookies from a pair of [[NewAgeRetroHippie nice fiftysomething ladies in a VW bus wearing tie-dyed shirts]]. He then shares the cookies with Raj and Leonard. They all get completely baked, eat all their provisions and miss the Leonid meteor shower that they were there to see entirely.

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* In the ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' episode "The Adhesive Duck Deficiency", Howard accepts some homemade cookies from a pair of [[NewAgeRetroHippie nice fiftysomething ladies in a VW bus wearing tie-dyed shirts]]. He then shares the cookies with Raj and Leonard. They all get completely baked, eat all their provisions and miss the Leonid meteor shower that they were there to see entirely.
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If only one or two characters are affected, then it's 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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If only one or two characters are affected, then it's 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]] is forcing everyone to be on drugs, then it's GovernmentDrugEnforcement.

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