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* Tsukuyo in ''[[Gintama]]'' brutalizes Gintoki (and later Shinpachi and Kagura, but mostly Gintoki) after just a small amount of sake.
* Marron in ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'' in both the manga and OAV incarnations; in the former he passes out after one drink but in the latter the results are more epic.
* Usagi from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', being a 14-year-old girl, can't hold liquor and [[Hilarity Ensues]] when she is given a glass, seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3IVsbglJKg here.] At least she's a happy drunk.
* Fai D Fluorite from ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'' is shown to be both this and [[Never Gets Drunk]] in different worlds.
* In ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]'', Corporal Giroro passes out from just a few drops of alcohol.
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{{quote|'''Hitomi''' (inner thoughts upon hearing about Millerna's engagement): [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"Allen is avaliaaaaable... HIC!"]]}}
* Hibari of ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]''. He is known not to handle alcohol well.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
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* In ''[[Asterix]]'', Obelix gets drunk pretty fast, since he usually only drinks goats' milk. And a guy with [[Super Strength]] shouldn't do that.
* In an appearance by the [[Great Lakes Avengers]] (they were calling themselves the Great Lakes Initiative at the time), all the superheroes in the [[Marvel Universe]] have been inebriated by a Dionysus powered ray; Mr. Immortal, however, is the only person to succumb to ''alcohol poisoning''. Needless to say, he got better.
 
 
== Fan Works ==
* Jonathan Crane (a.k.a. [[Batman|Scarecrow]]) in Lauralot's fic ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4679528/1/Act_Like_We_Are_Fools Act Like We Are Fools]''. He gets falling-down, spill-all-your-secrets drunk after one glass of whiskey. Mostly because of an adverse interaction between his antipsychotics and the alcohol, but still.
 
 
== Film ==
* The page quote comes from ''[[Back to The Future]] Part III''. Turns out that Doc Brown really can't hold his liquor—he passes out after drinking a single shot of whiskey. And before passing out from drinking said glass of whiskey, he manages to get plastered just by ''holding it under his nose''.
* Kim Basinger's character in ''[[Blind Date]]'' had an allergy to alcohol that made her as drunk as if she'd had two six packs in mere minutes. She ate two chocolates that had alcohol injected and was literally swinging off the chandelier.
* Roger Rabbit in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'' literally [[High-Pressure Emotion|becomes a steam whistle]] after a single shot of bourbon. Eddie even [[Exploited Trope|exploits]] this in the middle of the film, to distract the villains.
* A single sip of Scotch puts [[Woody Allen]]'s character in ''[[Play It Again Sam]]'' in a cartoonish flailing fit and a dead faint—still, he tries to impress a date that he's a suave drinker, casually telling her "I've gotta cut down, I'm up to a quart a day."
* Jeff from [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith'' is completely unaffected by one drink, but immediately crosses into Can't Hold His Liquor territory after two.
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* In ''[[Animal Farm]]'', Squealer and Napoleon end up demonstrating exactly why animals should never drink alcohol, period, even when it isn't in excess, when they end up completely plastered from what is presumably their first drink of alcohol, as well as experiencing a heck of a hangover in the 1990s movie.
** A horrendous hangover was strongly implied in the original book, in the scene where the other animals are told that Napoleon was dying and had issued a decree that alcohol consumption was to be punished by death.
 
 
== Literature ==
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* One of [[Isaac Asimov]]'s Azazel stories is about a woman who was too self restrained, and who could never relax because even one drink made her really sick. Well, the main character called for the titular demon and they remade her metabolism. The problem is, {{spoiler|she acquired such a taste, that the new metabolism made her really fat}}.
* Inverted in ''[[The Legend of Sun Knight]].'' [[Everybody Knows That]] the Sun Knight is a man who will turn red after the first cup, get a headache after the second, and fall unconscious after the third. In order to act this out, all Sun Knights have been trained to [[Never Gets Drunk|never get drunk.]]
* Subverted in ''[[Stranger in Aa Strange Land]]''. Michael, having never had alcohol, is very susceptible to it; but having complete control of his body chemistry, he can also sober himself up at will.
* [[Zig-Zagging Trope|Zigzagged]] with Fitz, from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]]. He usually seems to have an above-average tolerance for alcohol: he once drank a whole bottle of wine and remained capable of walking, talking, and assisting in the Doctor's [[Indy Ploy]]. However, in ''Camera Obscura'', Sabbath gives Fitz and Anji brandy, and Fitz falls asleep/passes out after one glass. Maybe he was just tired, [[The Woobie|poor dear]]. (Anji sips it slowly and suffers no appreciable effects.) But in the one [[Big Finish Doctor Who]] story Fitz is in, he seems to have more of a tolerance than Anji, and mistakenly gives her a [[Gargle Blaster]] that knocks her out for twenty-four hours (the Doctor scolds him, because he should have known that you're supposed to only put a single drop on a sugar cube), but goes around drinking it from a hip flask himself.
* The Oompa Loompas in the original ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]''. Given the sounds from them coming from the room where Butterscotch and Buttergin are made, they seem a little ''too'' fond of it.
 
== Live -Action Television TV ==
 
* ''[[Babylon 5]]'':
** Vir is different from most other Centauri in the fact that he doesn't handle liquor very well. In one episode he takes a sip of Londo's drink and promptly collapses. He later builds up his tolerance, [[Drowning My Sorrows|drowning his sorrows]] after he {{spoiler|killed [[The Caligula|Emperor Cartagia]] in "The Long Night."}}
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* ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'': Randy is perfectly competent after four beers—but after number five...
* Ted of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' can ordinarily hold his beer just fine, but get five shots in him and he's gone. How bad is it? After a particularly bad night with several unidentified shots, he ends up {{spoiler|getting a tramp stamp}}.
* In an episode of ''[[The Honeymooners]]'', Alice claimed that Ralph once got a three-day hangover from a slice of rum cake. (That is nearly impossible, because prepared rum cake has virtually no alcohol in it. The amount of rum that is used to make it is small, and most of that evaporates when it is baked.) Regardless, when Ralph wanted to drink a bottle of wine simply to prove that he could, Alice poured it down the drain when he wasn't looking and replaced it with grape juice; Ralph and Norton still got drunk from drinking it. The fact that it happened to Norton was no surprise either, seeing as Trixie claimed that he "got tipsy just by reading the labels".
 
* Major Frank Burns in ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'' freely admits he cannot hold it. Beer also goes through his system very fast, a trait that Hawkeye and BJ exploit in one episode to get a urine sample from him.
 
== Radio ==
* ''[[The Navy Lark]]'s'' Sub-Lieutenant Phillips, drunk beyond belief on half a Lemonade Shandy.
 
 
== Theatre ==
* In [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Othello]]'', Cassio can't hold his liquor, but Iago pressures him into toasting Othello. Turns out Cassio is a violent drunk and the resulting fights with Roderigo and Montano lead to Othello firing Cassio. Readers will know that this is actually part of Iago's [[Evil Plan]].
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* You have to wonder why Tiki in ''[[Dragon's Crown]]'' even tries to drink, seeing as she’s a tiny little fairy; even one goblet of wine would likely make her pass out. And it does. Every time you go to see her in the tavern, she’s passed out in the half-empty goblet of the wine she tried to drink, drunk. What's worse, it's your drink; and she's not going to give it back. Fairies make for mean drunks it seams.
 
== = Visual Novels ===
* ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'': Nagisa Furukawa turns love-love-jealous-drunk in the ''instant'' she drinks a cup of sake. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* Both Mary and Angie in ''[[Shikkoku no Sharnoth]]'' have next to no alcohol tolerance. When Angie is described as getting drunk quicker than even Mary, who is tipsy after a single drink, you know it must be bad.
* Chris in ''[[Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!|Maji De Watashi Ni Koi Shinasai]]'' pretty much gets instantly inebriated whenever the [[Frothy Mugs of Water|Kawakami Water]] comes out. Played for hilarious effect in her own route, where it leads to {{spoiler|a threesome with Margit}}.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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* In ''[[Treading Ground]]'', Aya manages to get drunk on a single O'Douls (a "beer" with only 6 proof).
* In [[Dubious Company]], after [[The Dragon|Izor]] is ignored by his elite guard, he [[Go-Karting with Bowser|goes drinking]] with Tiren and Walter. When the guards return to pick him up, he's so plastered he [[Doomed New Clothes|vomits]] on Mary. Given how much [[Bottle Fairy|Tiren]] and [[Drunken Master|Walter]] drink, it's hard to tell whether Izor is this, or he was [[Drinking Contest|drunk into oblivion]].
 
 
== Web Original ==
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** Perhaps Doug Walker himself. On the commentary for ''It'', he says one of the very few drinking games he's tried to play in real life is the ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' drinking game. He didn't make it through a single episode before puking and passing out. EgoRaptor and Rob have also said that if he had actually been drinking as the Critic, the clothes would have come off fast.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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** ''Regardless'' of the writer, however, booze is something you should ''never'' let Marge near. Period. Once she starts, she can't stop, and is even more of an embarrassment than Homer is while drunk.
** In "Burns, Baby, Burns", Smithers believes Mr. Burns' son Larry (played marvelously by the late comedian [[Rodney Dangerfield]]) acts oddly due to his "truly heroic intake of cocktails".
* While the tolerance limit for a 1,200 lb [[Funny Animal]] horse is clearly much higher than a human's, [[BoJack Horseman]] is [[The Alcoholic| almost ''always'' above it.]]
 
== Real Life ==
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