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15[[caption-width-right:250: Some inanimate objects just [[CantHoldHisLiquor can't hold their liquor]].\
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18->''"I left Cleveland to get away from His and Her towels, people who call cocktail parties 'pours' and the guy who always breaks it up by wearing a lampshade on his head."''
19-->-- ''Magazine/TimeMagazine'' article on actor '''Jim Backus''', December 15, 1958.
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21A person getting drunk enough at a party to wear a lampshade as a hat.
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23It's hard to pin down the origin of this trope. One theory is that the guys get drunk enough to mistake lamps for hat racks; other theories are collected on [[http://ask.metafilter.com/82659/Whats-with-the-lampshade-on-the-head this web page]]. The idea of a drunk wearing a lampshade goes back to at least 1945 in the U.S. - and probably even earlier ([[http://www.slate.com/id/2214078/ another article]] dates it to 1928). If that's true, this trope could be OlderThanTelevision. It has also been suggested that this originated as a piece of "dirty" physical comedy: the man puts on the lamp-shade, exposes himself, and asks for someone to "turn him on" using his "[[GagPenis switch]]".
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25Regardless, the overused nature of it has turned it into a DeadHorseTrope. It's uncommon to find examples nowadays that aren't parodies of this.
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27Sometimes the lampshade wearer will say that [[{{Pun}} they're feeling light-headed.]]
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29The same effect is sometimes achieved with a traffic cone, though in reality they tend to be too wide and heavy to be practical as headwear. Add to that the fact that they have to be drunk enough to consider stealing the cone in the first place, so cone wearers tend to be drunker than lampshade wearers.
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31Note, there is another reason you may see someone with a lampshade on their head: the RuleOfFunny use as a PaperThinDisguise, in order to pretend to be a lamp. This has nothing to do with being drunk.
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33A third reason is as legitimate ImprovisedClothes, when someone really needs to hide their hair or face (often because OurNudityIsDifferent) and their hat was stolen. This also usually has nothing to do with being drunk, although it may have something to do with [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen swimming]].
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35A SisterTrope to NecktieHeadband (what a Japanese {{Salaryman}} will do instead).
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37JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith LampshadeHanging[[note]]though it is still possible to hang a lampshade when this trope happens[[/note]].
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40!!Examples:
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44[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
45* The Person Formerly Known as Taro Sekiutsu in ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'' sold his name to an immigrant, and now lives in a cardboard box in the streets, wearing a lampshade as a mask. ''Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei'' also does its fair share of {{lampshade|Hanging}} ''[[LampshadeHanging hanging]]''.
46* Millie does this in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}''.
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50* On one of Creator/GeorgeCarlin's stand-up albums, he claims that doing impressions of [[Series/TheEdSullivanShow Ed Sullivan]] is replacing wearing the lampshade at parties.
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54* Seen on a background mare during Rarity's after-party in ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries'' Issue #3.
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58* In ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'', Mark Slackmeyer is bartending a college reunion, and an attendee comes up to the bar wearing a lampshade... before the party has even begun.
59* A ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' cartoon with three teenagers on a couch, surveying a living room which they have obviously carefully tidied, moments before the parents come home... "Play it cool," says one, "they'll never know we've been partying." The deception would be perfect if they were not all three wearing lampshades.
60* One ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' strip had Jason admonishing his parents for napping on New Year's Eve, telling them to live it up. In the last panel, they've donned lampshades...and are still sleeping. Jason gives up on them.
61* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'':
62** It's definitely appeared in a few different strips, such as the December 31, 1989 strip (which got made into a Garfield Quickie on ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'') and the December 29, 2006 strip. Garfield being a cat though, he isn't drunk -- he's just a party animal.
63** It's a prominent recurring feature in ''The Garfield How to Party Book'' by Jim Davis.
64* Leroy from ''ComicStrip/TheLockhorns'' has been shown letting loose at a cocktail party via this trope.
65* In ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', Snoopy and Spike have worn lampshades on a couple of occasions.
66* One ''ComicStrip/{{Retail}}'' strip has Marla dealing with a customer who complains about paying sales tax on a lampshade because "there's no tax on clothing". When she questions this, he puts it on his head and shouts "I'M THE LIFE OF THE PARTY!"
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70* In [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/406281/jadore J'adore]] by [=BikerPon3=], under the disguise category:
71-->Throwing himself down on the couch, he rested one leg on the coffee table, his eyes glazing over. His gaze eventually ended up settling on a life-sized alicorn lamp, complete with multi-hued flowing mane and tail, and a long spiralling white horn poking out from the top of the shade.
72-->Wait… He didn’t have an alicorn lamp. Anything related to alicorns was often expensive.
73-->Striding over to the corner, he plucked the dusty old lampshade from Celestia’s head. “For God’s sake, what are you doing here?”
74* [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Sora, Donald, and Goofy]] ''invoke'' this in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13141582/12/Sora-and-the-Princess-of-Power Sora and the Princess of Power]]'' by bringing lampshades to the Princess Prom.
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78* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', Genie turns himself into a lampshade over Al's head for the line "A woman appreciates a man who can make her laugh."
79* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'', Chloe is wearing a lampshade the morning after her owner [[HighOnCatnip gave her way too much catnip]].
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83* ''Film/FatherGoose'' - a movie about a commander having to take care of a school teacher and her students had a scene in which the teacher accidentally got drunk because of a mistaken belief she was bitten by a snake [[ItMakesSenseInContext (long story)]]. He led the rather prim woman to believe she did dance naked with a lampshade on her head.
84* In ''Film/HotFuzz'' one of the teens Sergeant Angel arrests for being drunk and disorderly is wearing a traffic cone on his head.
85* ' ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII'':
86** No alcohol involved, but Master Splinter does this to cheer up Michelangelo.
87-->"Just like [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]] in ''Film/BlueHawaii''."
88** Michelangelo himself had done the same thing earlier.
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91[[folder:Literature]]
92* ''Literature/LordsAndLadies'' puts it in an interesting context:
93-->"There are no delusions for the dead. Dying is like waking up after a really good party, when you have one or two seconds of innocent freedom before you recollect all the things you did last night which seemed so logical and hilarious at the time, and then you remember the really ''amazing'' thing you did with a lampshade and two balloons, which had them in ''stitches'', and now realize you're going to have to look a lot of people in the eye today and you're sober now and so are they but ''you can both remember''."
94* PlayedForLaughs in ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'', where the hat-loving [[spoiler:[[FrogMen troglodytes]]]] make [[spoiler:Will Solace]] wear one due to his ability to [[spoiler:[[LightEmUp glow in]] [[PowerGlows the dark]]]].
95* One of the students in ''[[Literature/WaysideSchool Wayside School is Falling Down]]'' raises a theory that Mrs. Jewls lets Myron do whatever he wants because Myron has a picture of Mrs. Jewls wearing a lampshade, and threatened to show it to the principal unless she allowed him to break the rules. One of the other students then asks how the principal would recognize Mrs. Jewls if a lampshade covered her face.
96* Roy Blount Jr's 1984 comic essay "What to Do on New Year's Eve - II" discusses this:
97-->"I have seen people do almost everything at a party: fall down, [[NakedPeopleAreFunny get naked,]] fight, start fires, climb out of windows, and [[NoodleIncident put big wet slices of warm roast beef down each other's backs.]] But I have never seen anybody put a lampshade on his or her head.
98-->"Try it, and you'll see why. A lampshade has prongs that don't fit the human head (might fit a cat's, but a cat would hate it), and there are dead moths in there. Stuck to the sides. But not stuck very securely. You could breathe one into your nose."
99* In Creator/SJPerelman's ''Westward Ha!'', the humorist documents his travelling around the world on various ships. At one point in midocean, one of his fellow passengers produces a lampshade to wear, leading Perelman to speculate the woman lugged the thing all the way along in her luggage solely so she could do so.
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103* ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'': Near the end of "Lost Thing", Treelo wants Bear and his friends to play hide and seek with him as a way to help them find Snowbear, Ojo's missing teddy bear. Treelo wears a lampshade as a means of posing as a lamp, but Bear still finds him because he hears his laugh.
104* On an episode of ''Series/BetweenTheLions'' the computers in the library get infected by a virus. After Lionel runs the antivirus software it destroys the virus and then restores everything that was on the computers, including some New Year's Eve pictures of Theo wearing a lampshade on...something. We don't know what because Lionel cuts off his own sentence in surprise.
105* This was the basis for one of the physical challenges on ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]'' - one partner would have to find poker chips in a bowl of dip and throw them to his partner, who was required to catch them with the lampshade serving as a blindfold.
106* ''Series/FatherTed'' wears a lampshade in one episode - not out of drunkenness, but to impersonate a stereotypical Chinaman. (How was he to know that there were three Chinese people observing him through the window?)
107* An episode of ''Series/FeralTV'' involved the cast having acquired a large stash of lampshades, which they naturally put on their heads and used as 'helmets' for a ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' spoof.
108** Mighty Dorky Power Whingers!
109* Invoked in the "Nehru and Jinnah" skits on ''Radio/GoodnessGraciousMe'', about Nehru and Jinnah's days in an English university where the other students would engage in drunken parties that ended with them [[ItMakesSenseInContext wearing traffic cones on their heads and their pants around their ankles.]]
110* ''Series/GregTheBunny'' once wore a lampshade while drunk at a funeral [[ItMakesSenseInContext (long story)]] and... well... ''[[LampshadeHanging lampshaded it]]''.
111* In one episode of ''Series/JeevesAndWooster'', Bertie does this and stands behind a chair--not because he's drunk, but to disguise himself as a floor lamp. Surprisingly enough, it works.
112* In ''Series/{{MASH}}'', when Winchester thought he had an accidental marriage, there are pictures (which the audience never sees) of him doing just this.
113* On Elke Sommer's episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', Beaker sticks a lampshade on his head to hide from Bunsen and get out of testing a diesel shaver on Muppet Labs. [[PaperThinDisguise Even though his lab coat is still clearly visible]], and he makes noises right behind them, Bunsen and Kermit are completely fooled and think Beaker is missing. Later, Beauregard finds Beaker and tries to plug him in, which makes his eyes light up as he shrieks and makes a run for it (though he appears fine later in the episode).
114* Referenced in ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'':
115--> '''Adam: (to Jamie)''' I know I'm drunk, but I can't even remotely tell that you're drunk. It's kind of annoying. I want to see you put a lampshade on your head or something.
116** So would that be a LampshadeHanging of Lampshade Wearing?
117* Michael Scott in the ''Series/TheOfficeUS'' episode "Christmas Party" wears a lampshade at one point during the episode, likely drunk.
118* ''Series/{{Pixelface}}'': Alexia wears a lampshade on her head while attempting to '[[StealthHiBye vanish]]' in "Fool's Gold". Claireparker is not fooled, but some of the other inhabitants of the Console are.
119* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode ''[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIITheLastDay The Last Day]]'', Lister somehow wakes up wearing a traffic cone ("On a mining ship, 3 million years into deep space") after a night of drunken revelry. Cat {{Hand Wave}}s it by saying "It's not a good night unless you get a traffic cone.[[note]]After all, traffic cones are often used at industrial sites around hazardous areas, and the Red Dwarf is a ''mining'' ship.[[/note]] It's the policewoman's helmet and suspenders I don't understand."[[note]]Because the only possible way ''those'' would be on a mining ship would be if they were some crewman's '''fetish gear!'''[[/note]]
120* In one episode of ''Series/ThreesCompany'', Jack Tripper hides from another character in the dark apartment by putting a lampshade on his head and pretending to be a lamp. In another, he gets drunk at a party and dances around the room with a potted plant on his head.
121* On an episode of ''Series/{{Zoboomafoo}}'', Zoboo puts a lamp shade over his head mistaking it for a headlamp which one of the brothers tells him is needed to see in the dark.
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125* The Bob and Tom Band's song, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cQdd1z3uIg It's Christmas and I Wonder Where I Am]]", set to the tune of "Winter Wonderland", is told in the perspective of a man who gets drunk on Christmas; this is one of his many antics:
126--> "A lampshade! Isn't that the best?"
127* The Irish Rovers' song "Wasn't That a Party?" has a variant of this trope.
128-->"Someone took a grapefruit and wore it like a hat."
129* Music/{{Jellyfish}} mentions someone as wearing a "lampshade crown of thorns" in the lyrics of "Joining A Fan Club".
130* Music/{{Motorhead}}'s [[Music/Nineteen16 "I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)"]]:
131-->"Overkill, walk the line\
132 Kill the lights, it's lampshade time"
133* Music/BradPaisley's "Alcohol", sung from the POV of alcohol itself, contains the line "And I'll bet you a drink or two / That I can make you / Put that lampshade on your head." Deconstructed in the music video, where "Little" Jimmy Dickens walks onscreen and dons a lampshade in the most deliberate fashion.
134* Music/TheReplacements' "Swingin' Party":
135-->"Bring your own lampshade\
136 Somewhere there's a party"
137* Invoked in Music/JoniMitchell's "People's Parties"
138-->''Photo beauty gets attention\
139Then her eye paint's running down\
140She's got a rose in her teeth\
141And a lampshade crown''
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144[[folder:Pinball]]
145* Some of the zombies in ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesPinball'' wear traffic cones on their heads, getting extra protection as a result.
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148[[folder:Theatre]]
149* In ''Theatre/TheDiaryOfAnneFrank'', Anne wears a lampshade as a party hat while handing out Hanukkah gifts.
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152[[folder:Video Games]]
153* Magical Fox from ''VideoGame/CardCityNights'' is depicted this way.
154* From ''Videogame/FullThrottle'', while Ben is looking at a photo:
155-->'''Ben''': Are you the guy with the lampshade on his head, or the guy chugging out of the punch bowl?\
156'''Quohog''': Lampshade.
157* The Pißwasser TV commercial in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'' shows, among the images of several drunk consumers, a man walking around Liberty City with a street cone in his head.
158* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'': Traffic cones were available as hats for the first few celebrations of Sneaky St. Pete's Day, after adventuring while drunk enough:
159--> This is a big cone of bright orange plastic. You have no recollection of how or where you got it, but it's like I always say -- it's not a good night unless you end up with a traffic cone!
160* ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'': In ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat'', if you click on what appears to be a lamp on Page 11, the Cat removes the lampshade to reveal the Purple Bird wearing it.
161-->'''Purple Bird''': Guess it wasn't too bright to try being the light!
162* ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' has several lampshade-themed hats in a variety of colors and styles.
163* ''Videogame/SaintsRow 2'' has a lampshade wearable as a hat. Drunkenness is optional.
164* In ''VideoGame/TheSims2'', a Sim with the Pleasure aspiration will put on a lampshade and start dancing (wasting your time and theirs) if their aspiration level gets too low.
165* In ''VideoGame/SylvesterAndTweetyInCageyCapers'', Sylvester can hide under a lampshade so he can pose as a lamp to avoid being spotted by Granny. If he does this for too long, though, he will get electrocuted.
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169* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', a [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1696 sober-looking Elijah]] wears a lampshade after some not-remembered hijinks.
170* ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' used this once.
171* Steve in the webcomic ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' often wears a traffic cone while drunk.
172* Subverted in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/60 this]] ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}'' comic.
173* In ''Webcomic/ParadoxSpace'' story "Deadline Day", the Enquiring Carapacian journalists [[http://paradoxspace.com/deadline-day/4 celebrate]] that they now have something to publish.
174* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' at least once. [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/08/30 "Do you know if there is a number less than zero?"]]
175* In ''WebComic/{{Precocious}}'', [[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2011/01/25 Tiffany sports a lampshade]] at Kaitlyn Hu's birthday party.
176* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'':
177** After a party that [[NoodleIncident no one remembers,]] Hannelore wakes up with a [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=611 hangover, a lampshade hat, and a taste in her mouth reminiscent of a nine-volt battery.]] Pintsize, meanwhile, is wearing a red Dixie cup on his head
178** At a housewarming party that got a little bit out of control, Rene uses this trope to keep a hopelessly drunk Millefeuille out of trouble by [[https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=4223 putting a lampshade on her head]] and telling her to keep it safe.
179* Bun-Bun in [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/030101 this]] ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' strip.
180* Literally lampshaded [[http://www.basketcasecomix.com/?p=109 here]]. A lamp mentioning a lamp lampshading.
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183[[folder:Websites]]
184* The Website/TVTropes logo wears one, although whether it's drunk or not is up to opinion.
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188* In Franchise/TheMuppets' version of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Bq69HfR0Y Jungle Boogie]]", Sam the Eagle is wearing a lampshade and waving glowsticks at one point (at another he's got a NecktieHeadband and beads). He is seemingly drunk on the boogie rather than actually drunk, [[spoiler: until it turns out the whole skit is in his imagination after a few too many mai tais]].
189* The ''WebVideo/ScottTheWoz'' episode "History of Nintendo Switch (NX) Rumors and Leaks" opens with Scott wearing a lampshade on his head, after attending a so-called "leak party" the night before.
190-->'''Scott:''' This lamp didn't stand a (bleep) chance.
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194* Non-alcohol example with Bashful in ''WesternAnimation/The7D''. When Goldilocks steals his hat, Bashful goes into a panic looking for something to cover his exposed face with and finds a lampshade.
195* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'':
196** In one episode, one of the many teenagers at a party at the Delightful Children's mansion does this.
197-->'''Teenager:''' Hey, I'm a lamp! Get it?
198** In an example that doesn't involve AlcoholInducedIdiocy, Knightbrace wears a lampshade to disguise himself from [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the Toiletnator]] in "Operation: F.L.U.S.H.".
199* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' this happen at the party in "''Bitter Reunions''" with one guy who was bouncing around with a lampshade on his head.
200* In the ''{{WesternAnimation/Detentionaire}}'' episode "Friday Night Bites", when the partygoers become mind-controlled and Lee Ping commands them to "go crazy", one guy puts a lampshade on his head.
201* Spanky Ham from ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', in the first episode.
202* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': Fred does this whenever drunk.
203* In one ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' episode, the villains are at a party for Freakazoid's imminent doom. [[{{Invisibility}} Invisibo]] wears a lampshade so you can tell where he is.
204* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' a scientist is shown wearing a lampshade on his head while partying in "Anthology of Interest II".
205* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
206** In the short "[[WesternAnimation/NormanNormal1968 Norman Normal]]" (1968) there's a character who wears a lampshade while [[BlahBlahBlah droningly saying "Approval"]] over and over.
207** One of the drunken cats in "Trap Happy Porky" (1945), belting out "On Moonlight Bay" (natch) also wears a lampshade.
208** In one of Chuck Jones' 'Three Bears' cartoons, Junyer inadvertently electrocutes his Paw, then gets the idea to plug two lightbulbs in the dazed Paw's ears (and they light up!) then places a lampshade over his head. Mama anxiously says "Henry - what will the neighbors think?"
209* A non-alcohol example is invoked in "Party Down" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse''. Lori's father suggests that she have a wild party when he brings her some props and says that "nothing brightens up a party like a lampshade on the head". Lori references that she's seventeen and she instead wants a "sophisticated party". In the end, Lori's party turns into a (very mild) WildTeenParty, complete with a boy wearing the lampshade prop. Lori's parents end up proud of her as they think teens are meant to have energetic parties.
210* In the episode "Madeline and the Big Cheese" of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Madeline}}'' animated series, Danielle and Madeline has to come up with an impromptu way to lull Lord Cucuface to sleep so... well, see the [[http://www.tv.com/madeline/madeline-and-the-big-cheese/episode/138143/summary.html?tag=ep_guide;summary TV.com summary]].
211-->'''Madeline:''' Psst, Danielle, you be the queen.
212-->'''Danielle:''' Me? Queen who?
213-->'''Madeline:''' (''thinks'') '''AHA!''' (''Puts lampshade over Danielle's head'') '''Queen ''Lampshade!'''''
214-->'''Danielle:''' Fine, and you be Princess Drapery!
215* ''Westernanimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
216** In the first episode, Spike is wearing a lampshade when he comes to invite Twilight back to a party she ran out of. He's a child, though, so no alcohol was implied.
217** In "Ponyville Confidential", Pinkie Pie is photographed wearing a lampshade while dancing in a punch bowl, as part of a newspaper story about how she is an out-of-control party animal.
218* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': In "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS1E1LateForBreakfastBummerJobs Bummer Jobs]]", Cecil is hiding from Squidward so he doesn't have to pay for his newspaper subscription. When Squidward sees him through the window, Cecil puts a lampshade over his head to [[PaperThinDisguise disguise himself]]. It doesn't work.
219* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Homer often wears one when drunk.
220** In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E13HomerAndApu "Homer and Apu"]] [[TheAlcoholic Barney]] is seen at [[WeSellEverything Monster Mart]] purchasing oil drum sized keg of beer and Pepto-Bismol and asks a lady (actually a human sized Miss Maple syrup dispenser) where the lamp shades are at, implying he plans on wearing them in the near future.
221* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
222** Patrick comes home in one ("Rock-A-Bye Bivalve") when he arrives home at midnight saying, "That was some party!" when he was supposed to come home earlier and help [=SpongeBob=] with the baby scallop/clam (long story).
223** Oddly enough, in "[=SpongeBob=] Meets the Strangler", [[OnlySaneMan SQUIDWARD]] wore one of these... TWICE. Judging by his expression, even ''Larry'' was impressed by this particular move... TWICE.
224** Gary also does it in another episode ("Party Pooper Pants", a.k.a. "[=SpongeBob=]'s House Party"), and [=SpongeBob=] is still able to pull the chain attached to the shade and turn off the light.
225* A non-alcohol (and by extension, non-party) example occurs in the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E18HareTodayGoneTomorrow Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow]]". When Buster tries to get the keys to unlock the cages and rescue Elmyra's captive pets [[DontWakeTheSleeper without waking Elmyra up]], he accidentally breaks Elmyra's lamp. When she wakes up, he puts the lampshade on his head to pose as her lamp. Cue Elmyra turning Buster on and his skull being exposed.
226* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' involves the Ring of Nine Dragons, which spits a person into up to nine copies of themself, unfortunately also dividing intelligence among them. When Jack Spicer gets his hands on it, we see one of his clones with a lampshade on his head.
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230* Kinda played with in [[http://xdd.xanga.com/6b2801503723951631111/w20838143.gif this]] [[http://threadless.com Threadless]] t-shirt design involving various major figures in communism having a party.
231* Seen on a Japan Airlines animated pre-flight safety message detailing the impact of altitude on the effects of alcohol. Where the guy got the lampshade from at 30,000 feet is anyone's guess.
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