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The 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.
 
Note, there is another reason you may see someone with a lampshade on their head: the [[Rule of Funny]] use as a [[Paper -Thin Disguise]], in order to pretend to be a lamp. This has nothing to do with being drunk.
 
A [[Sister Trope]] to [[Necktie Headband]] (what a Japanese [[Salaryman]] will do instead).
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Not to be confused with [[Lampshade Hanging]].
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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'''Madeline:''' (''thinks'') '''AHA!''' (''Puts lampshade over Danielle's head'') '''Queen ''Lampshade!'''''<br />
'''Danielle:''' Fine, and you be Princess Drapery! }}
* In the first episode of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', Spike is wearing a lampshade when he comes to invite Twilight back to a party she ran out of.
** In "Ponyville Confidential", Pinkie Pie is photographed wearing a lampshade, as part of a newspaper story about how she is an out-of-control party animal.
 
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