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*''Unkept Promise'' is a pro-temperance propaganda comic from 1949. It is about the apparent dangers of alcohol, illustrating this with the story of a family man who immediately goes on a hard downward spiral after trying just one glass of booze. He forecloses on his house, loses his job, and repeatedly ends up in the drunk tank. His family falls into poverty, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and apparently his hat turns blue]]. Depressingly, the comic makes use of the FalseDichotomy that even one glass of some alcoholic beverage is harmful and is enough to turn you into TheAlcoholic.
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* The climax of the ''Manga/{{Metamorphosis}}'' fanfic ''The Indescribable Moments Of Our Lives'' has its protagonist Shin Kurata, when faced with the downward spiral of Saki Yoshida, turn to alcohol to avoid dealing with his thoughts of feeling powerless to prevent it. When confronted with the fact that [[HistoryRepeats he is going down the same self-destructive path that she did]], and with Saki herself encouraging him to quit, he eventually swears off drinking and by the epilogue, is much happier for it.

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* The climax of the ''Manga/{{Metamorphosis}}'' ''Metamorphosis'' fanfic ''The Indescribable Moments Of Our Lives'' has its protagonist Shin Kurata, when faced with the downward spiral of Saki Yoshida, turn to alcohol to avoid dealing with his thoughts of feeling powerless to prevent it. When confronted with the fact that [[HistoryRepeats he is going down the same self-destructive path that she did]], and with Saki herself encouraging him to quit, he eventually swears off drinking and by the epilogue, is much happier for it.
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* ''Advertising/AmericanHondaPresentsDCComicsSupergirl'' is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}-starred Public Service Announcement comic mainly to increase seat belt usage, but it also includes a message against drunk driving. Steve Gordon and his little sister are nearly killed by a drunk driver, who becomes aghast when he realizes what he has done.
-->'''Unnamed drunk driver:''' ''"Oh, my God. Inside that car...They're just kids...I-it's my fault. I murdered them. And all because of a few drinks... I di-didn't mean to hurt them. I didn't even see them! I was just coming home from an office party..."''
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* "Literature/LittleMasterMisery": Misery nags penniless farmer Ivan into going to the tavern to drink his sorrows until Ivan has spent and pawned off what little he had. Then Misery leads Iván to a buried treasury, and expects to begin spending it on alcohol immediately, but Ivan gets rid of Misery to not waste his money on alcohol and become destitute again.
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** Another episode, "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy Reptile Boy]]", has a similar SpaceWhaleAesop about alcohol.
-->'''Buffy:''' I told one lie, I had one drink.
-->'''Giles:''' Yes, and you were very nearly devoured by a giant demon snake. The words "let that be a lesson" are a tad redundant at this juncture.

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** Another episode, "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy Reptile Boy]]", has a similar SpaceWhaleAesop message about alcohol.
-->'''Buffy:''' --->'''Buffy:''' I told one lie, I had one drink.
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Yes, and you were very nearly devoured by a giant demon snake. The words "let that be a lesson" are a tad redundant at this juncture.
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* The climax of the ''Manga/{{Metamorphosis}}'' fanfic ''The Indescribable Moments Of Our Lives'' has its protagonist Shin Kurata, when faced with the downward spiral of Saki Yoshida, turn to alcohol to avoid dealing with his thoughts of feeling powerless to prevent it. When confronted with the fact that [[HistoryRepeats he is going down the same self-destructive path that she did]], and with Saki herself encouraging him to quit, he eventually swears off drinking and by the epilogue, is much happier for it.
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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterward. A more depressing take on the {{A|nAesop}}esop is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol-inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.

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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through [[DrunkDriver drunk driving, driving]], since that can lead to serious injury or even death. (Best-case scenario, they realize they put their life and others' in serious danger; worst-case scenario, they become a ScareEmStraight cautionary tale.) Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. members.

Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterward. A more depressing take on the {{A|nAesop}}esop is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol-inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.
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->''The words "rum" and "death" should mean the same to you. Understand?''
-->--'''Dr. Livesey''', ''Animation/TreasureIsland1988''

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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterward. A more depressing take on the {{Aesop}} is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol-inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.

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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterward. A more depressing take on the {{Aesop}} {{A|nAesop}}esop is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol-inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.
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* In Manga/CrayonShinChan, there are several episodes where Hiroshi forbids his children from drinking beer, as well as several episodes where Shin and Hima accidentally get drunk from mistaking beer for a soft drink, worrying their parents and suffering headaches the following morning.

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* In Manga/CrayonShinChan, ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'', there are several episodes where Hiroshi forbids his children from drinking beer, as well as several episodes where Shin and Hima accidentally get drunk from mistaking beer for a soft drink, worrying their parents and suffering headaches the following morning.
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->''The words rum and death should mean the same to you. Understand?''

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->''The words rum "rum" and death "death" should mean the same to you. Understand?''
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* ''VideoGame/{{Pinstripe}}'' contains a subtle message at first, as Hell's denizens are depicted as addicted to intoxicating sack juice. [[spoiler:The ending becomes more blatant about the anti-alcohol Aesop, as [[BigBad Mr. Pinstripe]] turns out to be a metaphor for alcoholism, and Ted and Bo are revealed to be DeadAllAlong as a result of Ted driving under the influence]].
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It is widely known amongst people that alcohol, especially in the long run, is bad for you. It can lead to lowered inhibitions, impulsive behaviour, poor decision making and even death, to say nothing of the damaging effects (such as loss of brain cells and liver damage) that it can have on the body itself. Naturally, this is something that many works try to [[AnAesop teach their viewers about]].

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It is widely known amongst people that alcohol, alcohol abuse, especially in the long run, is bad for you. It can lead to lowered inhibitions, impulsive behaviour, poor decision making and even death, to say nothing of the damaging effects (such as loss of brain cells and liver damage) that it can have on the body itself. Naturally, this is something that many works try to [[AnAesop teach their viewers about]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grounnder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grounnder Grounder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grinder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grinder Grounnder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.
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* "[[Literature/OldBugs Old Bugs]]" by Creator/HPLovecraft tells the story of an old alcoholic to tries to prevent a young man from going down the same path that he did. Lovecraft was well-known to be a teetotaler and apparently wrote the story as an intended warning to a friend who didn't hold the same views.
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* In Manga/CrayonShinChan, there are several episodes where Hiroshi forbids his children from drinking beer, as well as several episodes where Shin and Hima accidentally get drunk from mistaking beer with a soft drink, suffering headaches the following morning.

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* In Manga/CrayonShinChan, there are several episodes where Hiroshi forbids his children from drinking beer, as well as several episodes where Shin and Hima accidentally get drunk from mistaking beer with a soft drink, suffering headaches the following morning.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': In the pleasure island scene, children being allowed to drink is one of the many things that ruins many of the children's lives into a life of slavery as donkeys. Pinocchio tosses his beer away when he rightfully suspects that he may turn into a donkey like Lampwick if he continues drinking it.

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* ''WebAnimation/TheWaltenFiles'': The entire series carries a strong anti-drinking message, as Bunnyfarm reveals that the Bunny Smiles tragedies began due to the {{PlotTriggeringDeath}}s of Jack Walten's kids, Edd and Molly, when Felix Kranken was driving them home from a school party while drunk and ended up crashing the car. This caused Felix and Jack to fall into depression and their friendship to break apart.

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* ''WebAnimation/TheWaltenFiles'': The entire series carries a strong anti-drinking message, as Bunnyfarm reveals that the Bunny Smiles tragedies began due to the {{PlotTriggeringDeath}}s [[PlotTriggeringDeath Plot Triggering Deaths]] of Jack Walten's kids, Edd and Molly, when Felix Kranken was driving them home from a school party while drunk and ended up crashing the car. This caused Felix and Jack to fall into depression and their friendship to break apart.



* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grinder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.



* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grinder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.

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* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E5BeerBad Beer Bad]]", the cursed beer that Buffy and some college boys drink turns them into [[AllCavemenWereNeanderthals cavemen]].

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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterwards. A more depressing take on the {{Aesop}} is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.

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The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterwards. afterward. A more depressing take on the {{Aesop}} is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol inhibited alcohol-inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.




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It is widely known amongst people that alcohol, especially in the long run, is bad for you. It can lead to lowered inhibitions, impulsive behaviour, poor decision making and even death, to say nothing of the damaging effects (such as loss of brain cells and liver damage) that it can have on the body itself. Naturally, this is something that many works try to [[AnAesop teach their viewers about]].

The way this Aesop usually goes is that a person is convinced into drinking alcohol, usually after hearing of its benefits, or due to succumbing to peer pressure. It is usually at this point that the negative aspects start to show themselves, and the characters may [[AlcoholInducedIdiocy make a horrific decision]] which usually convinces them to lay off the drink. A common way in which this is represented is through drunk driving, since that can lead to serious injury or even death. Alternatively, they may become so [[TheAlcoholic reliant on alcohol to cope]] that they begin to neglect their relationships and work, leading to stress and concern among their colleagues and family members. Usually, the work will end with them getting help, quitting alcohol and becoming a RecoveredAddict, although more realistic works may also show the character struggling with cutting alcohol and falling OffTheWagon a couple of times afterwards. A more depressing take on the {{Aesop}} is if the character downright dies from their alcohol intake, either through a stupid alcohol inhibited decision or otherwise as a result of the physical damage that alcohol can inflict on the body. The general point of the matter is that alcohol can ruin lives. A more nuanced version of this Aesop is that alcohol is fine as long as it's taken in moderation. As such, if you go overboard with it or use it as a coping mechanism, that's when stuff goes wrong.

Compare AWeightyAesop, DiseasePreventionAesop, MissedMealAesop, and SleepAesop for similar health-related Aesops. Also, see DrugsAreBad for a general message of drugs being bad for you. See DescentIntoAddiction for when this comprises an arc. Usually delivered as a VerySpecialEpisode. Can lead to a SpecialAesopVictim if someone dies or gets severely injured via alcoholism.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'': Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse accidentally get drunk when champagne gets dropped into their water bucket. While at first they act chipper and goofy, they eventually start to hallucinate dancing PinkElephants that [[DisneyAcidSequence scare Dumbo]] and result in him blacking out.
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* ''Literature/TheShining'' was conceived as a way of discussing the destructive effects of alcoholism, based on Creator/StephenKing's own struggles with it. The book emphasizes that Jack Torrance (who King based heavily on himself) is a good man who became corrupted by drinking, with his relapse during the book's events leaving him vulnerable to the Overlook Hotel's influence. Part of King's mixed feelings towards [[Film/TheShining the 1980 film adaptation]] stem from how much it downplays this aspect, instead depicting Jack as an abusive husband whose alcoholism is just one component of his toxicity.
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* ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'': In "If You Can't Be With The One You Love...", Cory decides to take to drinking to cope with his break-up with Topanga. Although he quickly snaps out of it, Shawn is coaxed into trying it and becomes hooked. This leads to an intervention, and he eventually agrees to stop once he lashes out at Angela.
* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E5BeerBad Beer Bad]]", the cursed beer that Buffy and some college boys drink turns them into [[AllCavemenWereNeanderthals cavemen]].
** Another episode, "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E5ReptileBoy Reptile Boy]]", has a similar SpaceWhaleAesop about alcohol.
-->'''Buffy:''' I told one lie, I had one drink.
-->'''Giles:''' Yes, and you were very nearly devoured by a giant demon snake. The words "let that be a lesson" are a tad redundant at this juncture.
* In ''Series/DifferentStrokes'', Willis starts drinking once he enters college. While his family are concerned about his habit, he doesn't see it as a big deal. Until he gets into a car accident that leaves him badly bruised and his friend, who was drunk driving, dead.
* In one episode of ''Series/TheFactsOfLife'', Tootie's older brother comes to visit and invites the girls to hang out with his friends who are drinking alcohol. While the others are concerned with his drinking problem, Tootie doesn't see any issues. It's only when they are almost in a car accident while he was intoxicated that Tootie finally realized how bad his drinking is.
* ''Series/FamilyMatters'':
** In "Tips for a Better Life", Eddie joins a fraternity, and has a bout with alcoholism. The episode shows how being an alcoholic affects the whole family by having them be annoyed at his behaviour, ending with his father threatening to kick him out of the house if he continues to drink. At the end of the episode, Eddie learns that he shouldn't drink alcohol until he is old enough to be responsible.
** In another episode, when Laura and a friend throw a rooftop party, some guys spike the punch and a drunk Urkel, who did not know that the punch contained alcohol, falls off the side of the building. Aunt Rachel has to rescue him while he dangles from a ledge.
* The ''Series/FamilyTies'' episode "Say Uncle." Creator/TomHanks guest stars as the Keaton family's Uncle Ned, who turns out to have developed an extreme alcohol problem. In just his first night at their house, Ned drinks all the beer in the fridge and a pint of liquor, and then he raids the kitchen pantry for anything that might contain ''any'' alcohol, including a bottle of vanilla extract and a jar of maraschino cherries. He later shows up drunk to a job interview, and Elyse, Steven, and Alex stage an intervention to try and convince him of his addiction before it's too late.
* ''Series/FullHouse'': The episode "Under the Influence" revolves around DJ and Kimmy getting in a fight when the former prevents the latter from driving home from a frat party while drunk. Kimmy accuses DJ of ruining her night, but DJ explains that her mother was killed by a drunk driver several years ago (which set the series in motion) and didn't want Kimmy to meet a similar fate. The two make up after that.
* ''Series/GrowingPains'' has AVerySpecialEpisode where Carol's boyfriend Sandy (played by Creator/MatthewPerry) is in a drunk driving accident. Mike (played by Creator/KirkCameron) later has to tell his sister, who initially doesn't believe him, that Sandy died as a result of his injuries.
* ''Series/HeyDude'': In "Melody's Brother", Melody is forced to cover for her brother when he is shown to have a drinking problem, and she tells him that he needs to stop as their father has such a problem as well and she doesn't want him to turn out like him. He eventually gets the message when he gets into a drunk driving accident a couple of days later.
* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': Hawkeye, surprised by a large bar tab, does some math and concludes that he's been drinking an awful lot in the Officer's Club, and then notes that it doesn't include his homemade hooch from the still he's assembled in his tent. Winchester tries to assuage him by noting that WarIsHell and even his own drinking has increased slightly during his time in Korea. But Hawk points out that Winchester's got nothing on what he himself has been consuming. He goes on the wagon, saying he'll try to take a week off of booze. He then spends the week driving everyone nuts with his temperance lectures. Until, that is, a very grueling session in the operating room, including trying to put the pin back in a live grenade. When he's done, they all go over to the Officer's Club, where, to everyone's shock, Hawkeye orders a drink.
--> '''Hawkeye:''' I admit it, alright! I need this drink. ([[{{Beat}} realizes what he just said and gets up]]) I'll be back when I want it, not when I need it.
* ''Series/SavedByTheBell'': One episode in particular shows Zack and his friends drinking at a party. The only one who doesn't take part in it is Screech, and that's probably because he's the innocent nerd. He offers to drive his friends home, but Zack being Zack thinks he can pull it off himself. This causes him to damage the car. Despite his desperate lying, his father eventually unravels the truth and punishes him accordingly.
* On ''Series/SeventhHeaven'', Eric's sister Julie is an alcoholic. There are actually a handful of episodes related to her struggle with the bottle, but the one which falls into this is the one where Eric keeps her essentially locked in his house for a weekend to help her get through the worst of the detox symptoms before taking her to rehab the following week. Julie is moody, violent, and cruel as she goes through her withdrawal, and her oldest nephew Matt is particularly left shaken by his interactions with her.
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* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Qrow is TheAlcoholic who is constantly drinking both on and off the job despite being one of the most elite huntsmen in the world and a member of Ozpin's BenevolentConspiracy. His alcoholism is largely PlayedForLaughs right up to the point that Ozpin is forced to reveal Salem's CompleteImmortality. After this, he starts DrowningHisSorrows to the point that he needs to be dragged out of the house before the Apathy Grimm can pounce on him. Following this, he gives up alcohol for good in Volume 7 to avoid becoming TheLoad.
* ''WebAnimation/TheWaltenFiles'': The entire series carries a strong anti-drinking message, as Bunnyfarm reveals that the Bunny Smiles tragedies began due to the {{PlotTriggeringDeath}}s of Jack Walten's kids, Edd and Molly, when Felix Kranken was driving them home from a school party while drunk and ended up crashing the car. This caused Felix and Jack to fall into depression and their friendship to break apart.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittles'' covered this in "A Little Drunk", where Henry meets his favourite actor, who turns out to have an alcohol problem. Meanwhile Dinky, in an attempt to imitate him, drinks one of his alcoholic beverages, which leads him to get drunk and steal a remote control car; he ends up putting Grandpa's life in danger and nearly hits him with said car. As this is happening, the actor does a motorcycle stunt while drunk and sets the movie studio on fire, leading to Tom and Lucy having to save him.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle The Sonic Sez segment]] in "[[Recap/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehogS01E60HeroOfTheYear Hero of the Year]]" has Scratch and Grinder sharing a single bottle of beer. Tails informs them that alcohol is bad for them, and [[CantHoldHisLiquor they collapse on top of each other]]. Sonic then tells the audience that alcohol is addictive and unhealthy.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': {{Parodied}} in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E18AStarIsBurns A Star is Burns]]". At a local film festival, Barney Gumble submits an entry entitled "Pukahontas", showing masterful cinematic filmmaking warning of the dangers of alcohol. Where the parody part kicks in is that Barney is TheAlcoholic of Springfield (even more so than Homer), and it's a big irony coming from ''him'', of all people. Heck, when he wins the festival, he announces he's going to quit drinking... until they roll up with the massive supply of beer, which he begins to down without hesitation.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'': Spoofed in the third short of the episode "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS2E3ElephantIssues Elephant Issues]]", titled "One Beer". In it, Buster, Plucky, and Hamton [[CantHoldHisLiquor immediately get drunk after a single sip of beer]], ending with them stealing a cop's car and driving it off a cliff. The show itself admits that the characters are doing this both [[OscarBait in an attempt to win an Emmy]] and to teach kids the message that drinking is uncool.
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