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* In the first ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' Deadzone movie, Gohan eats a delicious looking apple from Garlic Jr.'s personal orchard. Turns out that "Children mustn't eat those". Cue the [[Mushroom Samba|drug trip montage]].
* ''[[Seto no Hanayome]]'' has all the female cast and Saru drinking Uoihatsu, a mermaid drink that makes a person "act on their instincts". This leads to a group of drunken junior high schoolers running around a movie set, and hilarity ensues.
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' featured an Omake in which [[Fairy Companion|Kero Beros]] and Spinel Sun fight over and chase the last takoyaki given to them all across town. At one point, Spinel Sun plows face-first into a cake, [[Intoxication Ensues]], complete with a dazed hiccup and crazy mouth lasers of all things.
** This is actually "Suppi-chan's" ''normal'' reaction to anything that has sugar with it, and the reason that he's not allowed sweets. Nakuru and Kero-chan, both lovers of all things sugary, find it utterly hilarious when they're not the targets of the resulting mouth lasers.
* ''[[Genshiken]]'' has a "New Member Party" in the first season, where one potential member gets soused and wanders the restaurant signing the theme song from [[Show Within a Show|''Kujibiki Unbalance'']] loudly. Granted, his character type is one that may do things like that anyway, regardless of alchohol consumption or public exposure.
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* ''[[Joe Dirt]]'': Joe gets the idea to ask a police sketch artist to make a portrait of his missing parents. He raises the money, but... "Somethin' happened to my head. See, I spent the night in what I ''thought'' was an abandoned circus tent... I guess there was no circus." Cue the gibberish singing and crazy nudity as Joe is whacked out on bug bombs. Needless to say, this throws off the sketch artist considerably.
* In ''Dick'', the two [[The Ditz|air-headed]] female leads, who are working as White House interns during the Nixon administration, use their older brother's "secret ingredient" - which they don't realize is marijuana - when making brownies. Nixon loves the brownies and serves them during an important meeting with officials from the Soviet Union. (It goes rather well.)
** Not just officials -- hisofficials—his famous summit with Russian Premier Leonid Brezhnev is a success thanks to this trope.
* Subverted in ''[[Eurotrip]]'', sort of. The characters eat brownies at a Jamaican-like shop in Amsterdam, which they believe to be laced with marijuana - but in fact aren't. This doesn't stop them from acting all loopy until the owners point out that they're completely drug-free. (Then there's the time when the brother and sister make out after taking absinthe for the first time...)
* In ''[[Bad Boys]] II'', Marcus accidentally ingests Ecstasy, and starts acting weirdly - just as he and Mike get to their boss' house to report progresses in investigation...
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Su-Chin: "I heard that was you." }}
* In ''Saving Grace'' the two old ladies who run the village store are told that a marijuana plant is an exotic tea. They steal a few leaves and brew them up so they can taste this new tea. They proceed to get stoned, much to the bewilderment of their customers. <ref>THC not being water soluble, this must be tea with milk.</ref>
* [[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] on Felix Felicis - probably [[Crowning Moment of Funny|the funniest moment of the entire Half Blood Prince movie]].
** What about Ron after he ate chocolates filled with a love potion?
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* In ''[[Bon Cop, Bad Cop]]'', our heroes barely escape from a house that was set on fire by a booby trap in the marijuana farm in the basement. Once they get out, catch their breath, and look on the destruction, they start giggling uncontrollably, and continue to do so through the entire next scene as [[Da Chief]] chews them out for burning down said house.
* In ''[[Young Guns]]'', When Chavez gets the other main characters to drink Peyote to get them in touch with the "spirit world", they start talking in slow motion and keep seeing chickens. This also leads into a hilarious scene where they ride through an Indian settlement, high as a kite.
* In ''[[History of the World Part One]]'', during the Roman Empire part of the movie, Josephus and Comicus are on the run from the Roman Soldiers. Josephus makes a rather large makeshift joint, and lights it, to use as a smokescreen. The soldiers, hot in pursuit, pass right through the cloud, and... well, [[Intoxication Ensues|Trope Ensues]].
{{quote|Stoned Soldier: Do you care if it falls?
Stoned Soldier: What?
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* In one of [[P. G. Wodehouse|PG Wodehouse]]'s [[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Jeeves and Wooster]] stories Gussie Finknottle (a teetotaler and all-around spinelesss goof) gets roped into giving a speech for the award ceremonies at a local grammar school. To 'stiffen his fibers', he drinks a great deal of whiskey, and then a jug-full of OJ which both Bertie and Jeeves have spiked with alcohol. Cue [[Hilarity Ensues|hilarity]].
* In [[David Foster Wallace]]'s ''[[Infinite Jest]]'', one of Michael Pemulis' favorite methods of revenge ([[Best Served Cold|served pleasantly chilled]]) is spiking your drink with something mind-altering. Preferably a psychedelic or deliriant.
* The fandom isn't sure ''just'' what happened in the ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' short story ''Remote Island Syndrome''; all we know is that [[Unreliable Narrator|Kyon]] mentions secondhand stories from Itsuki that he and Haruhi got drunk and acted "[[Noodle Incident|quite disgracefully]]", which isn't shown in the anime. Naturally, [[WMG|WMGs]]s abound.
* In ''[[The Wise Man's Fear]]'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a {{spoiler|"[[A Worldwide Punomenon|plum bob]]," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.}}
* In ''[[Hilary Tamar|The Shortest Way To Hades]]'' by Sarah Caudwell, Julia and Selena eat pot-laced fudge while at [[A Party - Also Known as an Orgy]], leading them to "cast off all conventional restraints and devote [themselves] without shame to the pleasures of the moment." For Selena, this means reading a copy of ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' while ignoring anyone who tries to talk to her; for Julia, it means trying to explain the effect of Section 478 of the Taxes Act.
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** Hilariously, this is because Niles wanted to get high and ''thinks'' he succeeds, his hash brownie being switched with his dad's.
** In another episode, Niles overdoses on allergy medication while in a restaurant and starts hallucinating and speaking nonsense. He ends up accidentally knocking over the fishtank and, as Frasier puts it, "sprawled out on a bed of live Koi, weeping and desperately trying to revive that little plastic diver."
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'', the parents accidentally eat Hyde's special brownies and share one of those drug-addled [[Round Table Shot|Round Table Shots]]s their kids usually indulge in.
** Another episode of ''[[That '70s Show]]'' had Donna order a few iced teas while at dinner with Eric. The waiters brought her ''Long Island'' iced teas. Donna tried to drag Eric under the table for a "private rendezvous."
* ''[[Coupling]]'', Jane takes a couple of mystery tablets, reinvents herself as a children's entertainer, creates a sock puppet who insults everybody including her.
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{{quote|"That is ''so'' not fair."}}
** Also, when Booth hurts his back in "The Princess and the Pear," Vicodin "makes the furniture feel friendly"
* President Bartlet on ''[[The West Wing]]'' complains in a first-season episode that his back medication makes him loopy...and is proven right, as when on the painkillers (two different opiates) at the end of the episode, he spaces out, confuses the names of his staff, and announces -- withannounces—with all the gravitas of the President of the United States -- thatStates—that he's been seriously thinking about getting a dog.
* In ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', Lois refuses to take her painkillers on the grounds that they make her 'loopy'. Reese spikes her milk with them. There follows an odd, disjointed conversation with the high, giggly, mellow Lois and her husband, who hasn't even noticed.
* In the ''[[Three's Company]]'' episode "Up in the Air", Jack unintentionally mixes tranquilizers and alcohol and winds up dancing with a plant in a pot on his head.
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* In an episode of ''[[Spaced]]'', Daisy buys a packet of rare Chinese spices and it then gets mixed up with cannabis while they're in a club, resulting in 'very moreish' stew.
* A variant from ''[[Perfect Strangers]]'': suffering from a terrible cold on the eve of a big date, with all other options exhausted, cousin Larry agrees to take "the Mypos Cure." Balki mixes up a batch of the [[Gargle Blaster|awful potion]] for Larry, who forces himself to gulp it down when Balki leaves the room... and returns with a tiny spoon, the intended dosage for a single person. Larry just has time to declare to Balki "I can see ''through'' you" before he [[Non Sequitur Thud|passes out]]. He awakens several days later, his date long missed - but hey, his cold is gone!
* [[Stephen Colbert]] marked the demise of (father of LSD) Albert Hoffman when his interns made him a sheet of [[Intoxication Ensues|little stamps]]. [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/167613/may-08-2008/r-i-p--albert-hoffman He decides to pre-lick the entire sheet right away]. The results start at [[Contemplating Your Hands]] and go all the way to an epic [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth-wall-breaking]] freakout over whether he's a real person and why he does the things he does. He ends the show in his set's "fireplace" (a set piece looking like a brick fireplace with a flat-screen TV showing a burning fireplace fire) and claims that the fire looks fake. He had a similar reaction when he briefly ran out of the prescription painkillers he'd become addicted to.
{{quote|"You have your math but he has ''the'' math. I see numbers! And five is very angry. Come back, five!"}}
* ''[[That's My Bush!]]'' - After a drug bust, the President takes three hits of ecstasy, which were indistinguishable from run-of-the-mill aspirin.
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{{quote|'''Jack:''' ''(very rapidly, drinking iced coffee)'' Hey, friends, lovers, mothers, and other strangers. You're never going to believe what happened to me. ''(almost trips)'' Oh, my gosh! Did you see that? I almost did the half nelson. I almost bruised my delicates, my delicates, my domo arigato Mr. Tomatoes. ''(takes a huge belt of coffee)'' Huge news! I have met--are you ready for this? Mr. Right. Well, Mr. Right-Now, anyway. Ba-da-bum! Good night, folks, I'm here all week. Jack 2000! He works over at the Jumpin' Java. You know that coffee shop on 72nd? And his name is Paul. He is cute with a capital "Q"! And the busier it gets, the hotter he gets. And the hotter he gets, the sweatier he gets. And the sweatier he gets-- I forgot where I'm going with this, but the point is... ''(drinks again)'' Me likey he, and he likey me. And the best part is--shaZAM--he gives me free iced coffee every time I go in, which is every hour on the hour. Thank you very much! And occasionally on the half hour! ''(sing-song)'' Bah-da-da-da-da! Blblblbt! ''(exits, to much applause from the studio audience)''}}
** Also lampshaded in another episode where Will becomes 'addicted' to his painkillers in the course of a weekend after falling off his "man-clog," exhibiting laid-back behavior which disturbs Grace: "Okay, now you're freakin' me out!! There are crumbs on the carpet, your robe doesn't match your socks, and, oh, my God, there's no product in your hair! I'm calling 9-1-1!" (Episode also features the line "oooh, crackwhores are sneaky!", which this troper finds very quotable.)
* In the ''[[Mork and Mindy]]'' episode, "Mork and the Family Reunion", Mindy accidentally eats [[Alien Lunch|an Orkan delicacy called flek]], and [[Intoxication Ensues|begins performing spontaneous gymnastics and acting, well, Mork-like]]. Later, Mindy's uncle (played by none other than [[Robin Williams]]' [[Rapid-Fire Comedy]] idol, Jonathan Winters) eats some and [[Hilarity Ensues]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|big time]].
* A mild case is in the 'Criminal Incarcerated' episode of ''[[Life Unexpected]]'', where Cate starts speaking her mind on air after having eaten some of the banana bread Ryan's sister made... which is laced with pot.
* On [[Law and Order Special Victims Unit|Law and Order: SVU]], Olivia accidentally breathes in toxic mushroom fumes which cause her to become confused... to say the least.
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* Chuck from ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' had been sending her aunts pie laced very mildly with drugs. Olive tastes one of the pies and decides that there isn't enough "vanilla" and that said vanilla isn't particularly strong. She adds lots of it.
* During the Bolivia special on ''[[Top Gear]]'', the trio purchase some caramelized coca leaves (which are legal and used as a mild stimulant). Richard Hammond has "about six." Cut [[Description Cut]] to Hammond in his car, [[Motor Mouth|chattering away with barely a pause for breath]].
* Morwenna from ''[[Doc Martin]]'' became inexplicably, hilariously, hyper after trying some of her Grandad's old [[WW 2]] energy pills. Turned out they were methamphetamine.<ref>yes, during [[WW 2]] both sides issued methamphetamine pills to their soldiers to keep them awake</ref>. [[Mood Whiplash]] ensues when those same pills cause her Grandad to have a heart-attack.
* In a christmas-themed episode of [[Two and A Half Men]] (specifically, the one where Charlie ends up sleeping with someone who might be his sister), Jake Harper has a sip of some eggnog made for the christmas party. Then he spends most of his time in the background doing things such as (somehow) getting from the hallway to the porch in a somewhat loopy manner, which eventually cumulates in him vomiting in his parents car on the way back from the party while attempting to recite [[Twas the Night Before Christmas]].
** In another episode, Jake also locks himself in the bathroom and is unwilling to come out due to him experiencing something weird with his body. He then mentions that the weirdness started when he ingested some items from Charlie's medical box. His description of it being a blue pill implies that he had unknowingly ingested Viagra, and likewise the weird reactions in his body was his getting an erection.
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** The essence of pure flavor is nothing more than water. Water laced with LSD.
* An episode of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' has him and Dee-Dee try coffee to see what all the fuss is about. They end up consuming all the coffee in the house and going on a hyperactive bender. Meanwhile their parents learn that they are out of coffee and go through the effects of withdrawal. Interesting fact: while Dee-Dee spent her excessive energy playing plenty of different games and activities, Dexter keeps tightening the same bolt for possibly ''hours'', all while smiling like a stoner.
* Happens in ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]''. Whenever the eponymous Beavis consumes too much sugar -- whichsugar—which doesn't actually seem to be that much -- hemuch—he slips into his hyperactive alter-ego Cornholio. Part of the transformation involves pulling the back collar of his shirt over his head, holding both hands up, and commencing a quest to find "TP for my bung-hole!".
** In one episode the characters see an ad for non-alcoholic beer, which excites them when they find out you don't have to be 21 to buy it. After purchasing a pack, they sit on a sidewalk and try to become drunk ("We're fhit-saced!"). A cop comes by and gives them a test ("I'm too drunk to take a test!") which they naturally fail. The cop eventually sees that the beer isn't alcoholic, and tells them that they aren't drunk; they're just stupid. Disappointed that they aren't drunk, the two decide that all they need to do is drink more beer.
** There's also [[The Movie]], in which Beavis takes a bite of peyote in a desert and experiences [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A95qnv-oIuo a musical trip.]
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** Immediately after he comes down from this, he decides to try the goop on the wall of a cave the group stumbled into. He begins seeing giant [[Mix-and-Match Critters|"buzzards"]]. The good news is that they are actually there, the bad news is that he is pointing in the opposite direction.
*** Of course, in this case it is possible it was because he was still under the influence of the cactus juice, just able to form coherent sentences.
*** Momo had a sample from the same cactus and gets loopy as well -- literallywell—literally, since he can fly.
** In an earlier episode, Aang is trying to unleash the Avatar State so the Earth Kingdom can attack the Fire Nation. He is given a tea that's supposed to stimulate his energy. He becomes very [[Caffeine Bullet Time|hyper.]]
* The first episode of ''[[Clone High]]'' had what amounted to the entire student body getting drunk on non-alchoholic beer. Even better is Gandhi, who got drunk (and acted the craziest) even though he knew what it was in the first place, since he helped buy it.
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