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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. If everyone is enjoying a work that is best appreciated under the influence, then it's WatchItStoned.

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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}}.LoveIsInTheAir. 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. If everyone is enjoying a work that is best appreciated under the influence, then it's WatchItStoned.
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** The original series has "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E4TheNakedTime The Naked Time]]", in which a disease makes everyone get progressively drunker, and a HatePlague created by a malevolent [[EnergyBeings Energy Being]]. In "This Side of Paradise", something was in the air that made an irradiated planet inhabitable, but made everyone happy and wanting to stay forever--except Captain Kirk.

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** The original series has "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E4TheNakedTime The Naked Time]]", in which a disease makes everyone get progressively drunker, and "Day of the Dove" in which a HatePlague was created by a malevolent [[EnergyBeings Energy Being]]. In "This Side of Paradise", something was in the air that made an irradiated planet inhabitable, but made everyone happy and wanting to stay forever--except Captain Kirk.
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* Two examples from ''Fanfic/SunsetShimmerIsMadAboutEverything'' and its sequels
** A downplayed example in [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/322092/sunset-shimmer-is-mad-about-everything the original story]], used as a BrickJoke with "brain pills":
--->'''In Chapter 2:'''\\
Sunset narrowed her eyes and motioned to herself with a forehoof. “I’m acting this way because half of you seemed to have skipped your meds or brain pills today or something…”\\
“Not fair!” Pinkie exclaimed. “I took a double dose of brain pills and made sure every pony I know had some too!” she said in an objectionable tone.\\
'''In Chapter 22:'''\\
“You said it, Flim!” replied another stallion’s voice. “Ponies just can’t get enough of these brain pills.”\\
“Right you are, Flam! Too bad they actually impede intelligence and merely being around them, much like we are right now, makes a pony uncontrollably exposition every little thing they’re doing!”
** In ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/392063/the-beard-with-a-jerk-ass-hanging-off-of-it The Beard with a Jerk-Ass Hanging off of It]]'', most of the cast spend the story getting drunk because it's the only way they can stand being around [[InsufferableGenius said]] [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk jerk-ass]].
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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. If everyone is enjoying a work that is best appreciated under the influence, WatchItStoned.

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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. If everyone is enjoying a work that is best appreciated under the influence, then it's WatchItStoned.
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** Allura's magic orb from "Lure Of The Orb" makes several Smurfs act like they're on amphetamines.
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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 [[RefrainFromAssuming song]].

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* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Smurfnip Madness", the Smurfs eat smurfnip-laced [[FantasticDrug smurfnip]]-laced smurfberries and start getting really silly, with one of the Smurfs actually singing a Smurf version of a Music/BobDylan [[RefrainFromAssuming song]].
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* Most of the firemen get high from brownies that they didn’t know were pot brownies in the ''{{Series/Emergency}}'' fic [[http://www.jeffreysmorris.com/fanfic/efic/thebuzz.html “The Buzz”]].
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* ''Series/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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* ''Series/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"]] "frodis" power. You figure out the rest.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', "El Contador": To avoid failing a drug test, Ray, Cheryl, and Pam pay Krieger for an "herbal cleanse" that will flush all the drugs out of their system. It results in everyone hallucinating, most of them getting naked, and Pam running feral and crazed through the ISIS offices while Krieger tries to subdue her.
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* In ''Film/{{Shrooms}}'', the main characters travel to Ireland to collect magic mushrooms and go tripping together. They brew a mushroom that they all drink the next morning (save one who drank it during the night and then vanished), and head into the woods to look for their missing friend. [[DontGoIntoTheWoods And that's when their troubles really start...]]
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->''"Okay, this is like that episode of Series/{{Star Trek|The Next Generation}} with the parallel universe where everything's the same except everyone is on heroin."''

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** ''WebVideo/VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering cards are laced with LSD.



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* ''WebVideo/VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' cards are laced with LSD.



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* ''Creator/CheechAndChong'' films.
* In ''Film/TheFaculty'', the aliens have an adverse reaction to Zeke's homemade drugs that cause them to die instantly. The group snorts the drugs to prove to each other they are not infected. This leads to its own problem of not only are they being pursued by alien body snatchers, but now they are high as well.
** [[spoiler: Subverted in that it's just caffeine pills being sold as hard drugs. Turns out the aliens can't handle even the mild dehydration caused by caffeine.]]
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* In ''Film/TheFaculty'', the aliens have an adverse reaction to Zeke's homemade drugs that cause them to die instantly. The group snorts the drugs to prove to each other they are not infected. This leads to its own problem of not only are they being pursued by alien body snatchers, but now they are high as well.
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well. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's just caffeine pills being sold as hard drugs. Turns out the aliens can't handle even the mild dehydration caused by caffeine.]]
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* In the ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}''-trilogy the protagonists at one point ''must'' take a dose of LSD each before entering a rock festival sponsored by the AncientConspiracy in order to prevent the enemy psychics from reading their minds. They needn't have bothered since someone had already put the stuff in the water supply. Of course this being ''Illuminatus'', the protagonists keep getting stoned repeatedly anyway for fun, sport, and enlightenment. It even includes Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving a good word for the stuff.
** A briefer episode within the book features the heroes drugging a meeting of [[{{Expy}} the Knights of Christianity, United in Faith]] [[FunWithAcronyms (KCUF)]] with "A.U.M.", a psychoactive drug that makes the imbiber both extremely imaginative and extremely gullible, leading them to concoct wild theories out of mid-air and believe them to be true. By the end of their one-hour get-together, they've renounced Christ and adopted geocentrism.
*** 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 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.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}''-trilogy the ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}'' trilogy:
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protagonists at one point ''must'' take a dose of LSD each before entering a rock festival sponsored by the AncientConspiracy in order to prevent the enemy psychics from reading their minds. They needn't have bothered since someone had already put the stuff in the water supply. Of course this being ''Illuminatus'', the protagonists keep getting stoned repeatedly anyway for fun, sport, and enlightenment. It even includes Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving a good word for the stuff.
** A briefer episode within the book features the heroes drugging a meeting of [[{{Expy}} the Knights of Christianity, United in Faith]] [[FunWithAcronyms (KCUF)]] with "A.U.M.", a psychoactive drug that makes the imbiber both extremely imaginative and extremely gullible, leading them to concoct wild theories out of mid-air and believe them to be true. By the end of their one-hour get-together, they've renounced Christ and adopted geocentrism.
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geocentrism. 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 new found 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.



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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' gives "The Naked Time" a sequel, "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E2TheNakedNow The Naked Now]]", which didn't go over very well. (It didn't help that a ''drunk'' [[CreatorsPet Wesley Crusher]] is ''still'' smarter than the rest of the cast combined.) There was also a telepathically-spread Vulcan disease that an ill Sarek spread, causing emotions to run rampant. A much milder example happened in "Night Terrors," in which not dreaming made the crew get a little ornery and forget things they were about to say by the end of the episode. (Maybe the writers thought it was a lot more dramatic than it turned out to be.)
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' also had the episode "The Game", in which aliens got the crew [[NewMediaAreEvil addicted to a video game]] that made them really mellow in order to take over the ship. Data, not being susceptible, had to be put out of commission. [[CreatorsPet Guess who saved the ship...]]
** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' had a LoveIsInTheAir episode in which the entirety of the base's personnel (except for Odo, who gets to be the OnlySaneMan due to being goo in his true form) turn against each other, acting out an alien conflict, due to a {{Phlebotinum}}-ized disease.
*** 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.
** ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'': The Maquis crew members were {{Brainwashed}} into trying to take over the ship by a message from home containing hidden signals from one of the last surviving Maquis. This sort of thing happened to the ''Voyager'' crew more than once, though.
** ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' had "Singularity," in which a NegativeSpaceWedgie makes everyone obsess over trivial things.
--->'''Redshirt:''' "Ensign, if we don't serve something soon, we'll have a riot on our hands."
--->'''Hoshi,''' who'd taken over for ailing chef: "Is this too salty? Something's not right... Hand me the Kreetassan spice, I'll add it to the stock. And I'm out of carrots."
--->'''Redshirt:''' "There are twenty-five crew waiting.."
--->'''Hoshi: "CARROTS!"'''
* The ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "Band Candy". Since the band candy [[spoiler: made you act like a teenager]], only the adult characters were visibly affected, which lead to some amusing role reversals.
** This trope was also verbally invoked for a laugh in "Spiral", when no one but Spike can recall Ben turning into Glory because of the magical block.
--->'''Spike''': Are you all very stoned?
* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Spin the Bottle" has a spell backfiring, resulting in all the characters being mentally regressed to their teenage years. HilarityEnsues.
** Oh, and Fred is shown to have used Pot A LOT as a teen.
* The ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' episode "Purple Haze".

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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
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gives "The Naked Time" a sequel, "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E2TheNakedNow The Naked Now]]", which didn't go over very well. (It didn't help that a ''drunk'' [[CreatorsPet Wesley Crusher]] is ''still'' smarter than the rest of the cast combined.) )
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There was also a telepathically-spread Vulcan disease that an ill Sarek spread, causing emotions to run rampant. rampant.
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A much milder example happened happens in "Night Terrors," Terrors", in which not dreaming made the crew get a little ornery and forget things they were about to say by the end of the episode. (Maybe the writers thought it was a lot more dramatic than it turned out to be.)
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' also had the *** The episode "The Game", in which aliens got the crew [[NewMediaAreEvil addicted to a video game]] that made them really mellow in order to take over the ship. Data, not being susceptible, had has to be put out of commission. [[CreatorsPet Guess who saved the ship...]]
** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' had a LoveIsInTheAir episode in which the entirety of the base's personnel (except for Odo, who gets to be the OnlySaneMan due to being goo in his true form) turn against each other, acting out an alien conflict, due to a {{Phlebotinum}}-ized disease.
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disease. 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.
** ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'': ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': The Maquis crew members were {{Brainwashed}} into trying to take over the ship by a message from home containing hidden signals from one of the last surviving Maquis. This sort of thing happened to the ''Voyager'' crew more than once, though.
** ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' had ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has "Singularity," in which a NegativeSpaceWedgie makes everyone obsess over trivial things.
--->'''Redshirt:''' "Ensign, Ensign, if we don't serve something soon, we'll have a riot on our hands."
--->'''Hoshi,''' who'd
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'''Hoshi:''' ''[who'd
taken over for ailing chef: "Is chef]'' Is this too salty? Something's not right... Hand me the Kreetassan spice, I'll add it to the stock. And I'm out of carrots."
--->'''Redshirt:''' "There
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'''Redshirt:''' There
are twenty-five crew waiting.."
--->'''Hoshi: "CARROTS!"'''
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'''Hoshi: CARROTS!'''
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
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The ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "Band Candy". Since the band candy [[spoiler: made you act like a teenager]], only the adult characters were visibly affected, which lead to some amusing role reversals.
** This trope was also verbally invoked for a laugh in "Spiral", when no one no-one but Spike can recall Ben turning into Glory because of the magical block.
--->'''Spike''': --->'''Spike:''' Are you all very stoned?
* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Spin the Bottle" has a spell backfiring, resulting in all the characters being mentally regressed to their teenage years. HilarityEnsues.
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HilarityEnsues. Oh, and Fred is shown to have used Pot A LOT as a teen.
* %%* The ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' episode "Purple Haze".



** "[[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Stop the Hate Master]]:" A hate spell affects all but Aisha.
** "[[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Leader of the 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 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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** "[[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Stop ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', "Stop the Hate Master]]:" Master": A hate spell affects all but Aisha.
** "[[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Leader ''Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder'', "Leader of the Whack]]:" Whack": A 'brings "brings out repressed personality traits' 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 stop them battling the MonsterOfTheWeek (who himself is affected, going from timid and whiny to ready to clobber anyone in spandex.)



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



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



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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).[[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[[/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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* ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' ''VideoGame/Mother3'':
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* At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode about how ratings control the news, it turns out [[spoiler:everyone is stoned.]]

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At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode about how ratings control the news, it turns out [[spoiler:everyone is stoned.]]



* 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). And lastly the Giggle Glitter from "The Last Laugh" that made whoever was exposed to it laugh uncontrollably.

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* Dr. Ronald K. Siegel, who is a pharmacologist, identifies intoxication as an innate biological need. He identifies getting drunk/high as the fifth vital drive along with eating, drinking, sleeping and [[NatureAbhorsAVirgin having sex]].
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': In [[Literature/BookOfJeremiah Jeremiah chapter 25]], God has Jeremiah the prophet pass along a cup to all the kings of the earth for them to drink, which turns out to be "the cup of God's wrath", all for the purpose of getting the nations drunk to the point of destroying themselves so that they will fall and rise no more.
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** ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' had "Singularity," in which a NegativeSpaceWedgie makes everyone obsess over trivial things. This one had many SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:

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* The ''Series/{{Sliders}}'' episode "Just Say Yes" featured a society where the use of mood- and perception-altering drugs is mandatory, and people can be arrested for non-possession.
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** ''WebVideo/VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that MagicTheGathering cards are laced with LSD.

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** ''WebVideo/VisionOfEscaflowneAbridged'' has fun on just what causes Hitomi's visions: turns out that MagicTheGathering TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering cards are laced with LSD.
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** ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' had "Singularity," in which a NegativeSpaceWedgie makes everyone obsess over trivial things. This one had many a CrowningMomentOfFunny:

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** ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]'' had "Singularity," in which a NegativeSpaceWedgie makes everyone obsess over trivial things. This one had many a CrowningMomentOfFunny:SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
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Most or all of the cast is exposed to some kind of mood-altering substance or object and start behaving very strangely, usually by acting out normally-inhibited impulses. Often includes elements of {{Only Sane Man}}, who has to figure out what's happening and neutralize the effect. Either that or the majority of the cast is either drinking or [[TheStoner using drugs]] and gets [[SexAndDrugsAndRockAndRoll either drunk or high and maybe frisky.]]

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Most or all of the cast is exposed to some kind of mood-altering substance or object and start behaving very strangely, usually by acting out normally-inhibited impulses. Often includes elements of {{Only Sane Man}}, who has to figure out what's happening and neutralize the effect. Either that or the majority of the cast is either drinking or [[TheStoner using drugs]] and gets [[SexAndDrugsAndRockAndRoll [[SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll either drunk or high and maybe frisky.]]
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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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* 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). And lastly the Giggle Glitter from "The Last Laugh" that made whoever was exposed to it laugh uncontrollably.
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* There's a ''Anime/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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* There's a ''Anime/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 were 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.



* 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 its own problem of not only are they being pursued 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 cause them to die instantly. The group snorts the drugs to prove to each other they are not infected. This leads to its own problem of not only are they being pursued by alien body snatchers, but now they are high as well.



* In the ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}''-trilogy the protagonists at one point ''must'' take a dose of LSD each before entering a rock festival sponsored by the AncientConspiracy in order to prevent the enemy psychics from reading their minds. They needn't have bothered, since someone had already put the stuff in the water supply. Of course this being ''Illuminatus'', the protagonists keep getting stoned repeatedly anyway for fun, sport and enlightenment. It even includes Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving a good word for the stuff.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}''-trilogy the protagonists at one point ''must'' take a dose of LSD each before entering a rock festival sponsored by the AncientConspiracy in order to prevent the enemy psychics from reading their minds. They needn't have bothered, bothered since someone had already put the stuff in the water supply. Of course this being ''Illuminatus'', the protagonists keep getting stoned repeatedly anyway for fun, sport sport, and enlightenment. It even includes Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving a good word for the stuff.



*** 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 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.

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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 on, he's interviewed in radio as a respected astrophysicist who through his 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.



* Happens in the novelisation of ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'', courtesy of a batch of spiked mince pies.

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* Happens in the novelisation novelization of ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'', courtesy of a batch of spiked mince pies.



** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' had a LoveIsInTheAir episode, and one in which the entirety of the base's personnel (except for Odo, who gets to be the OnlySaneMan due to being goo in his true form) turn against each other, acting out an alien conflict, due to a {{Phlebotinum}}-ized disease.

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** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' had a LoveIsInTheAir episode, and one episode in which the entirety of the base's personnel (except for Odo, who gets to be the OnlySaneMan due to being goo in his true form) turn against each other, acting out an alien conflict, due to a {{Phlebotinum}}-ized disease.
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apparently this is disputed because bob dylan is a Trolling Creator


TropeNamer is the lyric from Music/BobDylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35." Ironically, the lyric 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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TropeNamer is the lyric from Music/BobDylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35." Ironically, the lyric isn't actually [[FlipFlopOfGod may or may not]] be about drugs, but about judging people - i.e. stoning in the biblical sense).Biblical sense and not a drug reference at all. It's also used by Music/CypressHill from their album "Temple of Boom".
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* In the ''Series/PlayingHouse'' episode "Ride the Dragon", Zach makes pot-laced baklava for Emma to alleviate her chemo-induced nausea, but she decides to share the baklava with her friends, resulting in them all getting stoned. And then Zach decides to eat one, because he refuses to be the only not-stoned person there.

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* In the ''Series/PlayingHouse'' ''Series/PlayingHouse2014'' episode "Ride the Dragon", Zach makes pot-laced baklava for Emma to alleviate her chemo-induced nausea, but she decides to share the baklava with her friends, resulting in them all getting stoned. And then Zach decides to eat one, because he refuses to be the only not-stoned person there.

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* Not satisfied with characters that changed personalities from week to week, ''{{Series/Dollhouse}}'' sprung one of these only 7 episodes in. [[spoiler: The [[TechnicolorScience vibrant green]] [[AppliedPhlebotinum neurochemical]] affects normals and dolls differently. When it touches unaltered humans it has [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration "Naked Now"]]-like effects, and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensues]]. Conversely, it hits dolls more slowly resulting in PTSD-like flashbacks.]]

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* Not satisfied with characters that changed personalities from week to week, ''{{Series/Dollhouse}}'' sprung one of these only 7 episodes in. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The [[TechnicolorScience vibrant green]] [[AppliedPhlebotinum neurochemical]] affects normals and dolls differently. When it touches unaltered humans it has [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration "Naked Now"]]-like effects, and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensues]]. Conversely, it hits dolls more slowly slowly, resulting in PTSD-like flashbacks.]]



* In the ''Series/PlayingHouse'' episode "Ride the Dragon", Zach makes pot-laced baklava for Emma to alleviate her chemo-induced nausea, but she decides to share the baklava with her friends, resulting in them all getting stoned. And then Zach decides to eat one, because he refuses to be the only not-stoned person there.



* Music/TheFugs were the first rock band to openly praise marihuana in the lyrics. Examples are "Marijuana" (''Music/ItCrawledIntoMyHandHonest''), where various names of marijuna are named to a Gregorian chant, to advocate the drug

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* Music/TheFugs were the first rock band to openly praise marihuana marijuana in the lyrics. Examples are "Marijuana" (''Music/ItCrawledIntoMyHandHonest''), where various names of marijuna marijuana are named to a Gregorian chant, to advocate the drug
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-->--'''Beth''', ''Series/NewsRadio''

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Since Bob Dylan's song is only relevant because it happens to be the Trope Namer, it doesn't make much sense to list it as an example when the song doesn't allude to drugs at all.


TropeNamer 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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TropeNamer is the lyric from Music/BobDylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" (leading, incidentally, to one of 35." Ironically, the more notable musical instances of NonAppearingTitle and RefrainFromAssuming).lyric 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".



* Ironically, the aforementioned TropeNamer "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" isn't actually about drugs, but about judging people - i.e. stoning in the biblical sense).

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the other ep is Stupidity Inducing Attack.


* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid", an invasion of knowledge-devouring Brainspawn causes everyone on Earth to fall into [[TheDitz ditzy]] levels of stupidity. Everyone [[OnlySaneMan except for Fry]], who lacks certain types of brainwaves as the result of [[StableTimeLoop being his own grandfather]].
** "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E17Benderama Benderama]]" has everyone on Earth completely intoxicated after millions of atom-sized Benders converted the planet's water into alcohol.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid", an invasion of knowledge-devouring Brainspawn causes everyone on Earth to fall into [[TheDitz ditzy]] levels of stupidity. Everyone [[OnlySaneMan except for Fry]], who lacks certain types of brainwaves as the result of [[StableTimeLoop being his own grandfather]].
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''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E17Benderama Benderama]]" has everyone on Earth completely intoxicated after millions of atom-sized Benders converted the planet's water into alcohol.

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