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* "WebAnimation/{{Battle for TCOYL}}": In the episode "Square Scary Letter", in order to understand what Mr Rottweiler is saying, Bong, Big Portable Bastard, and Triangle DCP smoke weed and get stoned. As it turns out, [[spoiler:Mr Rottweiler won't leave the house, so the three send Alice to kill him.]] Later, in the episode "Hellish Granny", Big Portable Bastard and Bong can't understand Grandma Polina's handwriting, so they take magic balls and hallucinate yet again.
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** At the end of the story, the villain drugs Cratchitt the same way he drugged Scrooge, and, before overpowering his assailant, Cratchitt hallucinates bizarre sights such as "a remarkably large and malicious-looking gingerbread man," [[Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer a reindeer with blood-stained antlers and a nose that blazed as red as the unholy fires of Hell]]", and "[[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas green-haired ogres with termites in their smiles]]".

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** At the end of the story, the villain drugs Cratchitt Bucket the same way he drugged Scrooge, and, before overpowering his assailant, Cratchitt Bucket hallucinates bizarre sights such as "a remarkably large and malicious-looking gingerbread man," [[Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer a reindeer with blood-stained antlers and a nose that blazed as red as the unholy fires of Hell]]", and "[[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas green-haired ogres with termites in their smiles]]".
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* ''Literature/NaughtyNineTalesOfChristmasCrime'':
** In the universe of "Humbug," everything in ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' after the appearance of the ghosts was Scrooge hallucinating after he was drugged with opium.
--> ''There followed a brief conversation with a heap of dirty snow Scrooge addressed as "Fred and a cart of roasted chestnuts he called "Bob," after which he christened a discarded sack of rotten potatoes "Tim" and proceeded to give it a piggy-back ride.
** At the end of the story, the villain drugs Cratchitt the same way he drugged Scrooge, and, before overpowering his assailant, Cratchitt hallucinates bizarre sights such as "a remarkably large and malicious-looking gingerbread man," [[Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer a reindeer with blood-stained antlers and a nose that blazed as red as the unholy fires of Hell]]", and "[[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas green-haired ogres with termites in their smiles]]".
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* ''Film/TheBear:'' The eponymous bear cub finds some toadstools and, curious, eats some. He spends the next few minutes tripping out and whimpering, which is to be expected given what he sees.

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* ''Film/TheBear:'' ''Film/{{The Bear|1988}}:'' The eponymous bear cub finds some toadstools and, curious, eats some. He spends the next few minutes tripping out and whimpering, which is to be expected given what he sees.
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* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': Mega Man goes on a trip after being attacked by [[JustForPun Needle Man]] in which he encounters a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot spirit guide in the form of a yet to be created communist robot]] whom he proceeds to throw at the monstrous apparation of Needle Man in order to [[StuffBlowingUp to defeat him]]. George later gets his own spirit guide in the form of [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]], when he finds himself hanging up in Wily's lab again and Wily dopes him to the eyebrows just to get him to shut up.

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* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': Mega Man goes on a trip after being attacked by [[JustForPun Needle Man]] Man in which he encounters a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot spirit guide in the form of a yet to be created communist robot]] whom he proceeds to throw at the monstrous apparation of Needle Man in order to [[StuffBlowingUp to defeat him]]. George later gets his own spirit guide in the form of [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]], when he finds himself hanging up in Wily's lab again and Wily dopes him to the eyebrows just to get him to shut up.
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* ''Film/SmileyFace'': Jane is a [[TheStoner habitual marijuana user]] even starting her day with a bong hit, but after eating her roommate's brownies, notices there is something wrong. They were pot brownies meant for the roommate and his large group of friends, and Jane had eaten them all. The rest of the movie is her trying to run her handful of errands for the day while disasterously high.


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* ''Literature/{{Illuminatus}}'' involves many scenes where halluciogenics are used to induce a MindScrew on the characters and the reader. At the finale at a German music festival, [[EverybodyMustGetStoned the drinking water supply has been laced]] to protect the festivalgoers from the oncoming psychic warfare by the Illuminati.
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** A parody of the Tanetane Island sequence from ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' has Marisa as the player character for that section because she's already used to the effects of magic mushrooms.

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** A parody of the Tanetane Island sequence from ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' has Marisa as the player character for that section because she's already used to the effects of magic mushrooms.
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* ''Film/{{Across the Universe|2007}}'' uses this. It's also taken to a greater level with all the visual imagery used and the fact that the music is by Music/TheBeatles...
* Most of the movie ''Film/AlteredStates'' consists of Mushroom Sambas... but they are hardly unintentionally induced, as the main character who undergoes them is researching the very drug behind the phenomenon.
* In ''Film/BadLieutenantPortOfCallNewOrleans'', in what is probably the film's best-known sequence, the protagonist snorts some heroin that he thought was cocaine, snorts some actual cocaine to try to balance it out, and ends up hallucinating about iguanas. Later on, after a climactic shootout, he orders that a dead man be shot again because "his soul is still dancing!" And the camera switches to his perspective to show that, yes, he is hallucinating the man's spirit break-dancing over his body.

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* ''Film/{{Across the Universe|2007}}'' ''Film/AcrossTheUniverse2007'' uses this. It's also taken to a greater level with all the visual imagery used and the fact that the music is by Music/TheBeatles...
* Most of the movie ''Film/AlteredStates'' consists of Mushroom Sambas... but they are hardly unintentionally induced, as the main character who undergoes them is researching the very drug behind the phenomenon.
* In ''Film/BadLieutenantPortOfCallNewOrleans'', ''Film/TheBadLieutenantPortOfCallNewOrleans'', in what is probably the film's best-known sequence, the protagonist snorts some heroin that he thought was cocaine, snorts some actual cocaine to try to balance it out, and ends up hallucinating about iguanas. Later on, after a climactic shootout, he orders that a dead man be shot again because "his soul is still dancing!" And dancing!", and the camera switches to his perspective to show that, yes, he is hallucinating the man's spirit break-dancing over his body.
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* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/TheHourOfTheDragon'', Literature/ConanTheBarbarian sees Xaltotun using the black lotus.

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* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/TheHourOfTheDragon'', Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian sees Xaltotun using the black lotus.
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* ''Literature/OneQEightyFour'': Tengo has a rather odd drug induced hallucination after partaking in some hash with Nurse Kumi.
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* ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheLightningThief'': The effect of the lotus blossoms, apparently.

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* ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheLightningThief'': ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': The effect of the lotus blossoms, apparently.
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* In Literature/{{Discworld}} fics by Creator/AAPessimal, the idea of Discworld shamanism is revisited. This is largely via the experiences of [[UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}} shamaness]] Xenia Galena, a young woman who combines the roles of Priestess and Witch to her nomadic horse-dwelling people. The great-grand-daughter of a Shamaness who once [[Literature/TheLightFantastic took Rincewind on an astral trip]], Xenia is a competent Shaman. She knows, for instance, to take ''only just enough'' of the necessary psychotropic drugs, and to keep her head relatively straight whilst Walking the Otherworlds. Meeting other Witches who have different ways of Walking The Planes, ones that do not involve heavy medication, is a revelation to her.

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* In Literature/{{Discworld}} fics by Creator/AAPessimal, the idea of Discworld shamanism is revisited. This is largely via the experiences of [[UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}} shamaness]] Xenia Galena, a young woman who combines the roles of Priestess and Witch to her nomadic horse-dwelling people. The great-grand-daughter of a Shamaness who once [[Literature/TheLightFantastic took Rincewind on an astral trip]], Xenia is a competent Shaman. She knows, for instance, to take ''only just enough'' of the necessary psychotropic drugs, and to keep her head relatively straight whilst Walking the Otherworlds. Meeting other Witches who have different ways of Walking The Planes, ones that do not involve heavy medication, is a revelation to her. [[note]]Her portrayal is based both physically and in terms of practice/tradition on actual Siberian Russian shamanesses such as Olena Utaai, with a dash of Cossack sword-dancer Kseira Rogers.[[/note]]
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* In Literature/{{Discworld}} fics by Creator/AAPessimal, the idea of Discworld shamanism is revisited. This is largely via the experiences of [[UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}} shamaness]] Xenia Galena, a young woman who combines the roles of Priestess and Witch to her nomadic horse-dwelling people. The great-grand-daughter of a Shamaness who once [[Literature/TheLightFantastic took Rincewind on an astral trip]], Xenia is a competent Shaman. She knows, for instance, to take ''only just enough'' of the necessary psychotropic drugs, and to keep her head relatively straight whilst Walking the Otherworlds. Meeting other Witches who have different ways of Walking The Planes, ones that do not involve heavy medication, is a revelation to her.


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** In the first Discworld novels, ''Literature/TheColourOfMagic'' and ''Literature/TheLightFantastic'', the idea of Discworld shamanism is introduced. This revolves around taking interesting hallucinogens and seeing where they take you, and which entities you're likely to meet while burbling and trying to stop the top of your head from unscrewing.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons'' has one after the Dalton brothers drink mushroom-laced water. They dream of being part of a BusbyBerkeleyNumber, complete with a SpoofingInTheRain.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons'' has one after the Dalton brothers drink mushroom-laced water. They dream of being part of a BusbyBerkeleyNumber, BusbyBerkeleyNumber (which could qualify as a DisneyAcidSequence), complete with a SpoofingInTheRain.
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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke: WesternAnimation/LaBalladeDesDalton'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f63mfRtB93Q one]] after the Dalton Bros. drink mushroom-laced water.

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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke: WesternAnimation/LaBalladeDesDalton'' ''WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeBalladOfTheDaltons'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f63mfRtB93Q one]] one after the Dalton Bros. brothers drink mushroom-laced water.water. They dream of being part of a BusbyBerkeleyNumber, complete with a SpoofingInTheRain.
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* In the ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' episode ''The Ballad of the Daltons'', an Indian witch doctor spikes the Daltons' drink with mushroom powder, giving them some pretty weird hallucinations.
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* ''ComicStrip/ZippyThePinhead'': Zippy, in Acapulco as an unwitting drug mule, is dragged off to a pool party full of jaded rich hedonists. He happily gobbles up all the recreational drugs scattered around like they were party snacks, and starts hallucinating wildly -- but [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} he seems his usual self.]]

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* ''ComicStrip/ZippyThePinhead'': Zippy, in Acapulco as an unwitting drug mule, is dragged off to a pool party full of jaded rich hedonists. He happily gobbles up all the recreational drugs scattered around like they were party snacks, snacks and starts hallucinating wildly -- but [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} he seems his usual self.]]



* ''Fanfic/AllGuardsmenParty'': One of the ''Occurrence Border'''s docking bays is covered in caustic, psychically-active warp fungus. Hallucinations ensue when a shuttle of Space Marines accidentally docks in it.

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* ''Fanfic/AllGuardsmenParty'': One of the ''Occurrence Border'''s docking bays is covered in caustic, psychically-active psychically active warp fungus. Hallucinations ensue when a shuttle of Space Marines accidentally docks in it.



** It's because of their [[IncrediblyLamePun coffin]].

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** In ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'', Nicky (the minion), warns Gohan that the apple is laced with LSD.
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* Steven manages to get high off some [[FantasticDrug Scorpion Powder]] in the first chapter of ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10225434/1/Starchild Starchild]]'' and wildly hallucinate about, among many things, a rabbit and the [[HasTwoMommies priestesses who helped raise his mother]] accusing him of ParentalIncest. It takes being whacked across the head to snap him out of it.

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* Steven manages to get high off some [[FantasticDrug Scorpion Powder]] in the first chapter of ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10225434/1/Starchild Starchild]]'' and wildly hallucinate about, among many things, a rabbit and the [[HasTwoMommies priestesses who helped raise his mother]] mother accusing him of ParentalIncest. It takes being whacked across the head to snap him out of it.
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* ''Film/TheGingerweedMan'': In the middle of the movie, [[TheProtagonist The Gingerweed Man]] takes a hit from his bong, and then things get trippy. During the trip, Kaya the weed deity appears and tells him of how important Buddy is to the fate of the world, and that both he and Barbara were kidnapped.
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* Music/BlackSabbath: The song "Fairies Wear Boots" from ''Paranoid'' is at least in part about someone who's tripping on LSD and having weird and fantastical hallucinations.

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* Music/BlackSabbath: The song "Fairies Wear Boots" from ''Paranoid'' is at least in part about someone who's tripping on LSD and having weird and fantastical hallucinations. Although it was also implied to be a [[TakeThat take that]] to some skinheads that one of the band had violently encountered.

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->'''Frog:''' Hey, mister, this here's the stairway to heaven. Ya know that, don'tcha?\\
'''Spike:''' Obnoxious little frog.
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->'''Frog:''' Hey, mister, this here's ->'''Super Hans:''' Jez, can you tell me, yeah? As a mate, someone who knows me really well; is the stairway to heaven. Ya know that, don'tcha?\\
'''Spike:''' Obnoxious little frog.
bottom half of me on fire?\\
'''Jeremy''' ...No.\\
'''Super Hans:''' Thanks. That's good.\\
'''Jeremy:''' Are you tripping?\\
'''Super Hans:''' The shit I'm seeing, I fucking well hope so.
-->-- ''Anime/CowboyBebop''
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* Sato's delusions from ''Anime/WelcomeToTheNHK'' are heavily implied to be this in the manga. In the anime they're implied to be schizophrenia. In the novel they're explicitly attributed to drug use.

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* Sato's delusions from ''Anime/WelcomeToTheNHK'' ''Literature/WelcomeToTheNHK'' are heavily implied to be this in the manga. In the anime anime, they're implied to be schizophrenia. In the novel novel, they're explicitly attributed to drug use.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "The Magnificent Steven" Stan buys Steve and his friends a small herd of cattle in an attempt to toughen them up, little does he know the cows are infected with Mad Cow Disease, during the course of events he make them slaughter the calf and only he eats the meat which causes him to hallucinate that owls are out to steal his meat (we don't see this), then he takes them to an alley where he hallucinates that he is in a bright more cartoony world and sings a Western song with a jack rabbit and prairie dog. We then cut to reality and he's dancing in his underwear with a beer pack and burger wrapper, he then orders them to cross a river which is actually a busy highway, and they end up having to save him from this. In real life he would've eventually died.
** In the episode "In Country...Club" after eating a rare bird Roger hallucinates that he's flying in a brightly colored CGI world with constantly changing shapes and floating in front of a singing gargoyle.
** In "100 A.D." after Roger puts some amphetamine droplets in his eyes and eats some expired cheese puffs he hallucinates that Klaus is Garfield in a bowl and Steve is a walrus in a Nazi uniform.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In "Stake Out", Hop-Pop and Anne dare each other to try the other's respective pick-me-ups (a whole pot of Hop-Pop's "wart tea" and a bottle of energy drink Anne brought from the human world), the possibility that such drinks aren't biochemically compatible not occurring to them until it's too late. The result is a vivid shared hallucination that lasts for much of the rest of the episode.
* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers Angry Beavers]]'' episode "Up All Night II" the eponymous beavers both suffer from lack of sleep. HilarityEnsues as the two beavers begin talking weirdly, acting weirdly and eventually even hallucinate the more and more their rational thinking starts to suffer due to lack of sleep. The episode's even more hilarious if you watch it while you are tired yourself.
* During Creator/DonHertzfeldt's "Intermission: In the Third Dimension!" sequence of ''TheAnimationShow'', one of his signature cloud characters dons 3D glasses, and hallucinates in ''3D!'' (A theoretical realm of space and time; where the laws of physics are meaningless!)
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** The entirety of the episode "Nightmares and Daydreams". Note to people with no knowledge of why one should not stay up for three days: [[TruthInTelevision sleep deprivation makes your brain self-produce DMT]]. The dreams that cause the sleep deprivation are pretty weird as well (Aang with a BadassLongcoat and AnimeHair?). The crazy comes to a head when Aang imagines that Momo, a tiny TeamPet, is talking to him. This is followed by Appa, who is a giant, six-legged bison, talking along with the other characters as if it's perfectly normal, to the point where Aang ''doesn't notice''. After Momo and Appa suddenly don Samurai garb and start fighting with swords, Aang declares his desire to dive under a cold waterfall.
** There's also Sokka and Momo's infamous trip from "The Desert", where they drink some [[AllDesertsHaveCacti cactus]] juice in order to quench their thirst while wandering around in the heat. The problem? The cactus was poisonous and had ''something'' in it (probably [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mescaline mescaline]]), causing them to hallucinate (among other things, Sokka believed Toph was on fire) and cause them to act just a ''little'' off-kilter.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'': Excessive caffeine or sugar was enough to turn Beavis into his psychotic alter ego "The Great Cornholio". Likewise, see TheMovie above.
* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'':
** "Burgerboss" has Bob popping pain pills for carpal tunnel brought on by excessive videogame playing. He sees the bullies of his young mentor as characters in the 8-bit game and furiously chases after them.
** In "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal", while cooking Thanksgiving dinner with his family posing as his landlord's family, Bob gets drunk on absinthe and has a glorious hallucinatory vision of a perfect holiday riffing off ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro''.
* ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' has this appear in the first season, "DownerEnding", where the titular horse takes drugs in an attempt to get over his writer's block.
** Also happens in the season five episode "The Showstopper". As a result of Bojack abusing painkillers throughout the season, he's unable to distinguish reality from fiction for the entire episode, culminating in [[spoiler:nearly strangling his co-star to death on set.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch''; when an accident [[AdventuresInComaland sends Nick into a coma]], he has a bizarre morphine-fueled dream of Music/ElvisPresley and [[Music/TheGratefulDead Jerry Garcia]] fighting in the Deathmatch ring to the tune of the song "Kung Fu Fighting".
* In the episode "Raisin The Stakes" on ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'', an anti-drug speaker tricks the entire high school into believing that raisins are a hallucinogen. Many drug montages take place of varying degrees of weirdness. (The entire episode is a rock opera ripped off from ''Music/TheWall'' and ''Theatre/JosephAndTheAmazingTechnicolorDreamcoat'' with traces of ''{{Theatre/Godspell}}'' and ''{{Theatre/Hair}}'' -- very '60s-'70s.)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'': "The Teachings of Don Jake" has the Morgendorffer family (except Daria) losing their marbles on a camping trip by eating psychotropic berries (which Quinn calls "glitter berries"). They'd probably still be chasing the spirit animal if Helen hadn't brought her cell phone...
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'':
** Toot, Wooldor and Xandir have one of these moments by licking Ling-Ling repeatedly. They try several things to make him "dis-ap-poin-ted", but eventually get bored and simply pass him back and forth. All three of them ''truly'' freak out when Ling-Ling's bodily secretions dry up.
** In the second half of "Lost in Parking Space", Toot drinks the saltwater from a fish tank and claims she sees a polar bear with a scorpion tail. [[BrickJoke It turns out true later on]].
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
** A result of Peter and Lois smoking weed (again, as it turns out) to find inspiration to write a song for a contest. They end up licking Chris thinking he's a sundae in a magical world made of desserts and candies, lying naked on the couch together ([[{{Bowdlerise}} on the FOX and syndicated version, the two are in their underwear]]), and thinking they sang beautifully during the talent show (when, according to Chris, they were so baked, that they thought their off-key screaming was beautiful music).
** One occurs in "Seahorse Seashell Party" when Brian suffers nasty hallucinations after eating some bad psychedelic mushrooms.
* ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'': In episode 3, Gary starts getting these hallucinations when he eats a Moonobump. Avocato saves him with an injection.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** "Hell Is Other Robots" has Bender "abusing electricity", which is apparently that universe's robot-drug. Not only is it very addictive, but the first time he takes a hit he has a wonderful but brief hallucinatory trip.
** Also, in the episode "The Farnsworth Parabox", the crew visits Universe 420, a universe where everyone is on drugs. We don't get to explicitly see anything there, but the main story of the episode is mind-trippy enough in its own right. As Fry says about the situation: "It's like that drug trip I saw in that movie while I was on that drug trip."
** Almost the entirety of the episode of "The Sting", combined with AllJustADream. [[spoiler:It's revealed in the end that the majority of the episode was Leela's dream while she was in a coma after getting a dose of venom on the bee's stinger that scratched her.]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E5TheInconveniencing The Inconveniencing]]", Mabel eats [[EleventyZillion bleventeen]] packets of a strange German confection called Smile Dip, which apparently got banned in America sometime shortly before the abandoned convenience store it was found in got, well, abandoned. It's never mentioned ''why'' the stuff is banned, but it's probably because it's capable of [[GRatedDrug inducing vivid hallucinations (as she soon discovers)]]. She spends much of the episode lying on the floor with her pupils dilated, hallucinating wildly and mostly unaware of what's going on around her.[[note]]She does manage to answer a direct question -' "Mabel, how many of those did you eat?!" -' but is otherwise unresponsive to anything outside of her own psychedelic world.[[/note]]
-->"The future... is in the past! ''Onwards, Aoshima!''"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatNorth'':
** In Season 1 episode "[[Recap/TheGreatNorthS1E10GameOfSnownesAdventure Game of Snownes Adventure]]", when Beef starts catching a cold, Judy decides to give him some cold medicine. When Judy discovers the medicine is expired, Beef believes medicine can't expire and still drinks it in large doses, resulting in him seeing hallucinations while he tries to rescue Wolf and Honeybee. When he reunites with his family in the blizzard, he thought he left the house 30 minutes ago but they reveal he left three hours ago.
** In Season 2 episode "[[Recap/TheGreatNorthS2E10DipTheHallsAdventure Dip the Halls Adventure]]", Beef and Jerry drink some Terry Claus' famous punch to give them [[LiquidCourage confidences]] to mingle with the partygoers only to discover the punch has zero alcohol and is filled with hallucinogenic mushrooms and they start tripping out.
* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'', "Rock and Roe": After eating too much sushi at a cheap seafood restaurant, Ami and Yumi start hallucinating.
* Jason from ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' indulges in too much candy at Fenton's birthday party and begins behaving like a combative drunk. A concerned Melissa calls a cab for him.
* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'': "NSF Gadget" involves hallucinogenic "crazy gas" being placed into the oxygen supplies of astronauts, causing them to see visions of space monsters, and one of Gadget's hallucinations involves gigantic literal mushrooms.
* This has happened a couple of times in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''.
** In "Hillenium," Hank accidentally inhales some varnish while working on a grandfather clock ([[TooDumbToLive Hank should have known better than to close the garage door when working with chemicals that can cause hallucinations and brain damage when used frequently and in a closed space]]) and he hallucinates that he, his family members, and his hero Tom Landry are mechanical moles in a whack-a-mole game.
** In "To Kill a Ladybird" although we don't see his point of view Dale under the influence of wild mushrooms describes cartoon characters dancing around his head when he closes his eyes, that harmless animals are out to kill him, and that Hank is spewing bugs from his mouth.
** In "The Son Also Roses," the two stoners hallucinate that Hank has an enormous head, many mouths, and has a distorted voice.
** We even saw a pig's hallucination in the episode "Lost in Website/MySpace." From his perspective, the colors of everything change from one palette to another.
** "Night and Deity" briefly shows a pigeon's point of view after being fed a drug, where it sees a distorted Bill and Boomhauer.
** "Returning Japanese" Part 1 has Hank and the guys in a sauna run by John Redcorn, who says that things might get a bit "trippy." Sure enough, Dale hallucinates being in bed with a preying mantis that beheads him, Bill sees himself riding a motorcycle naked and jumping in to a pie, Hank just experiences his father finally coming to good terms with him and switching to propane, and Cotton [[spoiler:sees the men he killed from World War II as zombies coming in and ganging up on him]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'', during a journey through the Fey Realm, Keyleth and Vex get hit by spores from a slime monster that sends them on a wild trip. While Keyleth communes with the flowers, Vex ends up talking with her pet bear Trinket, who, in her altered state, sounds like [[Creator/CheechAndChong Cheech]].
-->'''"Trinket"''': Dayum, girl! You are super fucked up!
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittles'' episode "Prescription For Disaster", when Angela's mother drops her pill into the vent, it breaks open and lands in a pie Dinky is eating, he then hallucinates that his cousins are weird shapeshifting monsters and Grandpa Little is an abominable snowman, he runs away in fear while Grandpa chases after him, as he prepares his balloon to make his escape he sees it as a giant clown, he winds up in a cookie factory and sees the gingerbread cookies as members of his species and the oven as a giant fire monster that wants to eat him.
* Penny from ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' has one of these when she eats too many sweets. Her friends, equally high on sugar, show other characteristic signs of being [[ICantBelieveItsNotHeroin on drugs]].
* The Terras cause this to happen to the Burners on Halloween in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. They release a special gas that forces them to see their biggest fears: comedic ones for Texas and Claire [[spoiler:giant candy and being married to Chuck]], respectively; serious ones for Mike and Julie [[spoiler:his past working for Kane and her father finding out she's a Burner]].
* Though not exactly a cause of drugs, one episode of ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' had Jenny getting a dream chip installed so she can experience dreams. She starts to abuse it however and uses it during the daytime allowing her to see some pretty trippy stuff (all of her dreams are done in a different animation style). Things come to a head though when the chip gets damaged and she sees everything in a Dr. Seuss style and goes on a rampage believing the people are Greek monsters.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' episode "Plaza Alone", KO, Rad, and Enid get trapped together in the bodega's break room. The scene that follows [[SurrealHorror becomes surreal and mildly disturbing]] as they suddenly begin to hallucinate. Things intermittently take on a neon color scheme, Rad becomes a hot dog, KO eats him and turns into a horse, and Enid becomes a large floating head and explodes. And during all the weirdness, the characters panic and argue, and KO remembers a documentary he watched earlier involving a lonely hero losing their mind and becomes depressed.
-->'''Documentary narrator:''' Fueled by fear and loneliness, they succumb to the mad visions...
* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "The Ballad of Badbeard", Candace starts hallucinating wildly thanks to some weird moss. She ends up following Perry on one of his missions, all along thinking she's just dreaming the whole thing.
-->'''Candace:''' Why do my nostrils whisper to me..?
* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' has one of these in "Weekend at Benson's" as the result of Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson drinking [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce a super-spicy concoction]] known as "Mississippi Queen". The song of the same name even plays during the hallucinations.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' Halloween episode "Sugar Frosted Frights", Filburt eats Halloween candy for the first time and enters a sugar-rush-induced fantasy inspired by the "Night on Bald Mountain" segment from ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' episode "Night Terrors", the gang stays at a mansion, and starts seeing terrifying hallucinations (also, Daphne [[KissingUnderTheInfluence sees Shaggy as Fred and kisses him]]). It turns out that the firewood the mansion was using was Terror Wood, which releases hallucinogenic chemicals into the air when burned.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9ElViajeMisteriosoDeNuestroJomer "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"]]: After eating some of "the Merciless Peppers of Quetzalzacatenango" at a chili cookoff, Homer starts hallucinating wildly (which Marge mistakes for Homer breaking his promise about getting drunk) and goes on a journey to find his soulmate at the behest of a talking coyote. This is actually TruthInTelevision, as eating sufficently spicy foods ''can'' cause hallucinations.
--->'''Homer:''' Man, this is crazy. I hope I didn't brain my damage.
*** One of the comics [[POVSequel set during the same episode, but instead following Chief Wiggum]] has this happen to him as well, causing him to, among other things, go on a rampage through town, envision a statue as a giant criminal, and see a spirit animal whom he then spends several hours [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking asking what]] ''Film/TheMatrix'' [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking was all about]].
--->'''Chief Wiggum''': "The merciless peppers of Quetzalzacatenango! Grown deep in the jungle primeval by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum."
** In "Worst Episode Ever", Homer eats a box of ancient bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) ("I think it came with the house," comments Marge) on a dare from Bart, which causes him to have an "antacid trip" (and Bart to win $50).
** In "D'oh-in' the Wind", where Homer becomes a hippie, Flanders starts seeing [[Music/TheGratefulDead Grateful Dead]]-type bears, [[Music/TheWall Pink Floyd's Marching Hammers]] and [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Rolling Stones]]-type lips after drinking carrot juice laced with peyote. Barney sees a fanged monstrosity from the same drink, but is quickly saved by a beer and his friend Pinky, the pink elephant, Grampa and Jasper begin giggling like Beavis and Butt-Head (while sitting on a park bench in the same manner as Beavis and Butt-Head on their couch) and Willy sees a beautiful woman whom he starts kissing (which is actually a rake and the kissing is actually Groundskeeper Willy scraping his face with the tines of the rake).
** In "Homer Loves Flanders," Homer comments that Shelbyville threatened to spike Springfield's water supply after Springfield burned down their city hall, but they didn't have the guts. Cut to Marge drinking some water in the kitchen. Sitar music suddenly plays and Marge comments that the walls are melting again. A cooked turkey pops out of the oven and flies away.
** In "Selma's Choice", Bart dares Lisa to drink some of the "water" from a boat ride at Duff Gardens (which is so polluted, it doesn't really look like water anymore -- either that or the "water" is actually beer, though its effects seem more like Hollywood LSD than beer). Once she does, she starts to hallucinate (starting with the Dutch dolls on the "Little Land of Duff" ride receding down a dark, endless hallway), becomes paranoid after seeing a monster grow from Selma's arm, tries to whack Bart and Aunt Selma with a boat oar, stumbles around the Duff Lite Parade commenting on how she can "see the music," and is found hours later after security saw her swimming naked in the Fermentarium, clad in only a towel and declaring herself, "[[Music/TheDoors The Lizard Queen.]]"
** In "Weekend at Burnsie's", when Homer starts smoking medicinal weed, he opens his bathroom's door with a '60s-style happy face, grabs a razor with a happy face, sees rainbows coming out of his beard, and then he gets on his car (with a happy face too!), under a pink sky and the smiling sun, his car takes off, and he drives away -- all with Donovan's "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" playing.
** There was also a subversion: in "Missionary Impossible", where Homer becomes a missionary, he starts [[ToadLicking licking hallucinogenic toads]] out of sheer boredom; however, the only thing we can see is his dilated pupils and his unusual reactions.
** In "I'm Goin' to Praiseland", where Ned opens a Christian theme park. He erects a statue of his late wife (the park was a lifelong dream of hers), and people who stand in front of it are hit with a vision of their idea of heaven, while onlookers see them writhing on the ground speaking in tongues. Everyone thinks it's something truly spiritual until Ned discovers a gas leak near the statue and that people were just "getting goofy off the gas fumes."
** In "Boy Scoutz 'N The Hood" where Bart finds a twenty-dollar bill. He and Milhouse buy an "all-syrup Squishee," which causes them to [[GRatedDrug behave drunk]] out of an extreme sugar rush and also causes the show to segue into one of the most memorable songs of the series. And towards the end of the song, it causes the boys to ''hallucinate''. [[spoiler:In reality, they end up joining the [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Junior Campers]].]]
** Also, in the episode "Homerpalooza" Otto hallucinates that his shoes are talking to him.
-->'''Otto:''' Don't worry, I won't hurt you. I only want you to have some fun.
** In "Bart Gets an Elephant", after sniffing some ammonia fumes Homer hallucinates that the cleaning mascots come to life and start dancing around causing him to laugh. Suddenly they spring out and attack him causing him to scream, Marge hears this and tells him to stop screaming so loud.
** In "Team Homer", Mr. Burns sees Homer as the Pillsbury Dough-boy while under the influence of ether, and since he's a big fan of his Homer uses this to get money for his bowling team from Mr. Burns. Burns then sees Hans Moleman as Lucky the Leprechaun, and tries to kill him and steal his brain to figure out the secret of his Lucky Charms.
-->'''Hans:''' [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Oh no. My brains.]]
** In "King of the Hill", when Homer is climbing the Murderhorn mountain, he starts feeling light-headed from the thinning atmosphere, then eventually says "Why should I climb when I can just take the escalator?" He then hallucinates that he's riding up the mountain on an escalator dressed in a suit and top hat, then leaping from peak to peak on the back of a blue mountain goat, then getting an elevator ride from the Abominable Snow-Monster from ''Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer''. Back in reality, he's actually tumbling down the mountain all cut up with a big smile on his face.
** In "Last Exit To Springfield" Lisa under the influence of laughing gas hallucinates that she is flying through the air and comes across a parody of Pepperland from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' and meets Music/TheBeatles in a purple submarine.
** In "Married to the Blob" ([[SimilarlyNamedWorks the season 25 episode, not the "Treehouse Of Horror XVII" segment]]), Homer and Mr. Nakamura get drunk on potent rice wine and have a Creator/HayaoMiyazaki-inspired hallucination.
** "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly" has Lisa put on anti-depressants, causing her to hallucinate smiley faces on everything. Maggie nearly gets her to kiss a fan under the influence.
** In "The Bart of War", Bart and Milhouse have some 40-year-old [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles]] sodas, Bart, trying the "John Lemon" soda, imagines Milhouse as Music/JohnLennon in the different phases of his life, from Beatlemania to Sgt. Pepper to "Let It Be" to "Double Fantasy".
** In "Bull-E", Otto hallucinates twice. First, he hallucinates about hitting the "I Choo-Choo-Choose You" train with a Ringo Starr-esque voice (parodying Thomas the Tank Engine), and at the end, hallucinates about the orange Magic School Bus, driven by Ms. Drizzle (a parody of Ms. Frizzle).
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''
** All the boys (including Jimmy, Butters, and Token, but not Kenny) take hits of cough syrup in "Quest for Ratings," assuming that the wild hallucinations are bound to give them plenty of ideas to improve their school news show. They certainly have fun with the hallucinations, but the only "ideas" they emerge with are some squiggly lines and a circle drawn by Cartman and all the lyrics to the ''Series/HappyDays'' theme song written by Kyle.
** The episode "Major Boobage" had Kenny getting high off cat urine and tripping out into a ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''-style hallucination where there are breasts ''everywhere'' (even in the architecture!) Kyle's dad later takes a hit of cat pee, culminating in the two duking it out half-naked in a sandbox. At the end of the episode Kenny gets high on a bunch of flowers.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast'': "Flipmode" involves Space Ghost interviewing Music/BustaRhymes (who laughs at nothing in particular for most of the episode) and breaking open natural gas pipes. This leads to mostly-unseen hallucinations and freak-outs by the entire cast.
-->'''Space Ghost:''' DIVE! DIVE! SUCK ON THE PIPES!
* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'':
** In "Star Comes To Earth", Star defeats [[BigBadWannabe Ludo]]'s minion Buff-Frog by stunning him with a "Jellybean Hallucination Mist", which causes him to see faces appear on the palms of his hands.
-->'''Buff-Frog:''' I'm ''freaking out!''
** In "Goblin Dogs", when Star, Marco and Pony Head finally eat the titular food, they're initially underwhelmed, thinking they're just ordinary hot dogs. Then they all experience a trippy rainbow-colored vision and agree that goblin dogs are the best hot dogs in the universe after all.
* Similar to the RealLife example below, in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'', Anakin Skywalker gets a blast of steam in the face in a cave on Nelvaan. As a result, he starts seeing the cave paintings move. Considering how well the vision summarizes and foreshadows his own fall to the Dark Side, The Force probably assisted the lack of oxygen.\\\
This sequence parallels Luke's experience in the cave in ''Episode V'', where he receives a similar vision/warning about his own susceptability to the Dark Side. [[spoiler:Not counting his fall(s) in the Expanded Universe, Luke would seem to have payed more attention to this warning.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'':
** The episode "Haunted" features a rare serious example. Robin accidentally inhales an unnamed hallucinogen from an old mask of Slade's. Unlike most examples, however, this Mushroom Samba leads to what most fans consider the darkest episode of the series. Robin hallucinates that Slade (believed dead at the time) is everywhere and goes on a rampage trying to stop him, even going so far as physically hurting Starfire (his best friend and love interest) and threatening to "[[NeverSayDie take down]]" his team if they try restraining him. The drug manifests [[YourMindMakesItReal every blow on his body as though he really is battling someone]], and so before he realizes that bright light disperses the visions, he's nearly beaten to death...by himself. The Titans are convinced Robin has gone insane until Raven mind-links with him and Slade punches ''her''. The scariest part? The hallucinogen didn't activate on its own. It was triggered by someone using a remote ''from outside the tower''.
** A less serious but still scary example: in "Crash", Cyborg gets his turn when Beast Boy accidentally gives him a computer virus. He then rampages crazily through town and [[ExtremeOmnivore eats everything in sight]], while having strange [[MeatOVision food-related hallucinations]].
--->'''Cyborg:''' ''[tearing apart an ATM]'' You can keep your sprinkles, I need raspberry filling!\\
''[he punches the machine, which causes a bunch of dollar bills to spill out into his mouth; he spits them out]''\\
'''Cyborg:''' No! Not macaroni!
** At one point, the team approaches him cautiously, and he sees them as giant eggs!
--->'''Starfire:''' You remember who we are, yes?\\
'''Cyborg:''' You're the nasty egg people who stole all my waffles!
** Heck, earlier in the episode, he tried to eat Robin, seeing him as giant ribs!
--->'''Robin:''' Cyborg, there's clearly something wrong with you!\\
'''Cyborg:''' You bet there's something wrong! ''We need gravy'' '''''AND PLENTY OF IT!!!'''''
* In the "No Sleep Sleepover" episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'', the battle between the heroes and the Sand Man is animated in a style similar to the infamous Pink Elephants scene due to their lack of sleep.
* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTalesInTheHouse'': In "Bob and Larry: Gettin' Angry", Bob and Larry refuse to fall asleep... which results in them seeing some rather strange things, like Jimmy Gourd walking across the ceiling and tiny versions of themselves dancing on each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'': Hank accidentally pokes himself with a [[PoisonedWeapons drug-tipped shoe spike]] of Molotov Cocktease's, and starts hallucinating, finally attacking his dad with a papier-mache sword.
* One of the Shen Gong Wu in ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' is the Woozy Shooter, a horn that produced a purple smoke that causes intense hallucinations and irregular behavior in anyone who inhales it.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Aquaria}}'' features the Rainbow Mushroom...which doesn't do anything on its own, but mixed into Hot Soup it makes Rainbow Soup, whose effect is listed as "trippy". What this gets you is the same InterfaceScrew animation as a faceful of squid ink, but in rainbow colors. For about thirty seconds, anyway; after that the colors darken almost to black as Naija experiences the ''crash'' that almost never comes with this trope, letting out pained gasps at an alarming rate until the soup wears off after another thirty seconds or so.
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'': During the event "Gavial The Great Chief Returns" Caster operator Ceobe ate some mushrooms in the forest, which turned out to be poisonous and caused her to hallucinate the events in the first season of Integrated Strategies "Ceobe's Fungimist".
* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla'' has these in the Fly Agaric type of Mysteries where Eivor can find a patch of red-capped mushrooms where they end up going on one hell of a trip. They have to read the note left behind to find their way back to reality while also at the same time opening up their mind.
** The sidequest "Have You Seen This Man" has them join Petra, a hunter in Ravensthorpe as she looks for her brother Wallace. They track him down to his camp and get a whiff of a noxious soup that leads them on a trip involving a mystical white elk, the Jotnar, Petra trying to [[SpeaksFluentAnimal ask the squirrels if they saw him, but they only speak rabbit]]. They end up making a full circuit back home and Wallace is behind them, having had the same bad trip from the mushroom soup.
* While the Kid in ''VideoGame/{{Bastion}}'' doesn't really take anything, wandering around in Jawson Bog (which the Kid is warned about before hand that "That place'll eat your mind") eventually causes him to start having some rather disturbing hallucinations ([[MissionControlIsOffItsMeds including the narrator Rucks sounding more unhinged and hostile]]), hinting at the Kid suffering from SurvivorsGuilt.
* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries''
** In ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'': Batman wanders into three areas where Scarecrow is present and comes under effect of his fear toxin which starts changing the landscape before thrusting Batman in a nightmare world where he has to avoid the gaze of a giant Scarecrow and reach bat-signals to drive him off. The first two times Batman snaps out of it, he's in different areas meaning he somehow made his way to them through the hallucinations. The third showing it happens as a MindScrew to the players by having the game lock up and [[FissionMailed suddenly restarting to the intro sequence]].
** ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'': When Batman takes the League of Assassin's trials by drinking some of the Lazarus Pit, the liquid's effect has him suddenly in a desert like landscape where he has to follow Ra's al Ghul and fight several clones of him before he can pass. The battle against Ra's also takes place in the same landscape for some reason. Also while not drug related, the side mission with the Mad Hatter has undertones of this via his mind-control mask.
** ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'': Again the Mad Hatter side mission, which is longer this time has you traversing a rather whack out version of Wonderland while trying to track him due to some hypnotic device.
** ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'', as Scarecrow is the main BigBad of the story, this pops up a few times such as in the intro sequence where he tests a new fear toxin on a diner causing everyone to hallucinate seeing zombies attacking them. [[spoiler:Batman gets sprayed with the toxin a few times, causing him to see Joker for the rest of the game as well as what he thinks is Barbara/Oracle's death in the middle of it as well as a few mind screw sequences such as battling dozens of Jokers where he's eventually forced to confront breaking his one rule: killing someone.]]
* Makoto's gag reel in ''VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma'' essentially amounts to this when she receives candy from Kokonoe, which she shares with Taokaka and Valkenhayn. Allegedly, it's supposed to awaken the inner beast, but somewhere along the line [[spoiler:Taokaka pulls Makoto's tail off... and then ''the severed tail somehow comes to life''!]] Can you make shit like this up sober?
* ''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'' had delirium shrooms, which showed up in the beta versions, but were never used in the final game (though some user-made level packs such as Bloody Pulp Fiction use them). They caused the camera to wobble and sound to distort for a few seconds, rendering the game almost unplayable.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bug}} Too!'' has the final stages of the game, Cicada Night Fever. The ''entire level'' is one hell of an acid trip -- the platforms are unnaturally colorful, the background contains Dali's clocks, you fight toads (from the first game) and floating Cheshire Cats, and the FinalBoss? Three of that smoking caterpillar from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''... while deadly popcorn rains down from the sky.
* In ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', you can make the main character smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol and even do drugs. The cigarettes make him cough and lose health. The booze actually increases health a little, but makes vision worse. The drug (called "[[FantasticDrug Zyme]]") has no effect on health, but screws up your vision for a long time.
* In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'', DK and Diddy find a magic floating golden banana in the final level. After digging in, they find themselves in a mysterious land in the sky full of floating fruit platforms and koalas that are also half helicopter. One might argue that this wasn't a hallucination and they were actually transported to a land where giant cherries are actually proximity bombs. One might also be a little naive.
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'', [[OldSoldier Blackwall]] mentions a previous assignment where he and his team lost all of their food to a flash flood. All that left them with were the berries that the newest member of the group had found. For the next two days, Blackwall thought he was surrounded by a ring of nugs that were singing sea shanties.
* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'':
** A woman in Summers allows Ness to eat "[[GRatedDrug Magic Cake]]", which allows Ness to have a vision of Poo.
** Being hit by a walking mushroom's blast can make a mushroom grow from your head, which randomly changes the direction keys. Also causes confusion in battle until removed by a guy... who eats it.
** To say nothing of the coffee a Mr. Saturn offers. Though really, [[spoiler:speaking to your dad inside a Kaleidoscope]] is nowhere near as bizarre as... everything else in the entire game.
** What about Moonside? Or are we blaming that on [[spoiler:the Mani Mani statue]]?
* ''VideoGame/Mother3'' continues the tradition:
** When the party is forced to eat some strange mushrooms found in the jungle -- in this case, it serves as a rather spiteful JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, as the hallucinogen preys on 'guilts and fears' (the party's [[EvilDetectingDog dog]] is the only one not taken in). The events were apparently supposed to be even more horrible, but the creator decided to tone it down.
--->'''Claus:''' Everyone's waiting for you. Everyone's waiting to throw rocks at you, spit on you, and make your life hell. Who's "everyone"...? Everyone you love.
** Thankfully for poor Lucas, his next high -- the return of the Saturns' coffee from the ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' -- is much less horrific.
* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Fallout3'''s expansion, "Point Lookout", features an encounter with a psychoactive fruit which explodes in the player's face... followed by [[spoiler:having a {{lobotomy}}]] while the player character is [[InterfaceScrew hallucinating]].
** To say nothing about Vault 106 in the base game, whose experiment was to pump hallucinatory drugs into the air system and observe how the occupants reacted; said reaction was to go insane and murder everyone else inside the vault. If the Lone Wanderer goes inside for a length of time, [[InterfaceScrew he starts to experience the effects firsthand]], which manifest as unusual messages ''to himself'' on the computers and multiple illusions of his father and childhood friend.
** In the "Rite of Passage" quest from the ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' DLC ''Honest Hearts'', the Courier trips out on Datura tea, and has to fight a flaming [[BearsAreBadNews yao guai]] ghost, which is just as deadly as its regular brethren.
* A recurring element in the ''Franchise/FarCry'' series:
** ''VideoGame/FarCry3'' has multiple interactive instances of this, induced by everything from hallucinogenic mushrooms, mystical potions, or just good old fashioned drugs. The moment that really stands out is the mission where Jason's sent to torch a bunch of marijuana plantations ''[[KillItWithFire with a flamethrower]]''. He starts getting a contact high from all the smoke and quite clearly having the time of his life; all the while, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR_u9rvFKzE this music's]] blaring in the background.
** Continued in ''VideoGame/FarCry4'', which has a mission where you get high on the fumes inside an opium factory, an entire questline based around a pair of stoners testing their new formulas on you, and [[spoiler:a level where you are thrown into prison and drugged. Then you have to flee from hallucinatory demons.]]
** {{Implied|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/FarCryPrimal'', where Tensay the Shaman makes Takkar drink potions that send him on hallucinatory {{Vision Quest}}s.
** ''VideoGame/FarCry5'' continues the tradition via a mind-control drug used by the cult. Faith Seed in particular has the ability to speak to in your mind solely through hallucinations.
* The intro to ''VideoGame/FredericResurrectionOfMusic'''s [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon Caribbean]] stage has Rob blowing a cloud of smoke that makes the beach scenery more colorful. In the end, it's implied that everything that happened there was just Chopin tripping off second-hand marijuana smoke.
* ''VideoGame/FullThrottle'' was to include an episode where the protagonist has a peyote-induced hallucinogenic trip in the desert. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Though the scene was cut from the final version of the game]], it served as inspiration for ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'', a later project by Tim Schafer.
* ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'' includes an entire psychedelic dungeon, the "Phantasmal Bog", that is reached by having a collective bad trip on Dream Leaf harvested from a sickly tree. Once the tree is healthy, you can buy some Dream Leaf to use in the closed-up Border Town, causing a hallucination that the town is open, [[GuideDangIt allowing you to reach a summon tablet that is otherwise completely inaccessible]].
* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'' and ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity Vice City]]'', when you take the adrenaline pills everything becomes very slow and everyone speaks in low, distorted voices. Also, the player becomes super strong and fast. One mission in ''Vice City'' starts after you encounter a side character's boomshine. You have to drive him to the hospital while very, very drunk. Something similar happens in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', where you end up driving a van under the influence of weed after helping the van's owner torch an entire field of weed with a flamethrower. It happens yet again in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCityStories", when during one mission the protagonist is knocked unconscious with his face in a pile of cocaine, and has to complete the rest of the mission high after he wakes up.
** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', the player character can also get drunk, with realistic driving impairment effects.
** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' also features several different sequences fueled by psychedelic drugs, including a hallucination of being abducted by aliens, then being ejected from the UFO and free-falling over Los Santos half-naked, and mowing down wave after wave of evil clowns(or xenomorphs, depending on whether you're doing Trevor or Michael's part of that quest). There are also hidden peyote cacti that when ingested, causes the character to trip as an animal for a certain period of time, accompanied with a narrative from the character.
* In ''VisualNovel/HatofulBoyfriend'', [[spoiler:Anghel Higure has a condition causing his body to produce hallucinogenic {{pheromones}}... to which [[RequiredSecondaryPowers he is himself not immune]]. His [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} odd]] behavior and confusing descriptions of things are both caused by him being on a permanent acid trip]]. However, [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane there sometimes there seems to be]] [[YourMindMakesItReal more to it]].
* In ''VideoGame/Haven2020'', the ''Hygrocybe rubescens'' mushroom causes Yu and Kay to hallucinate [[FreakyFridayFlip switching bodies]].
* When you help Lil' Smoke in ''VideoGame/HellPie'', it takes you an island where he does his drug-manufacturing. Since he deals in hallucinogenic drugs, the whole thing looks like it takes place in the clouds with rainbow bridges, Nugget's dialogue implying just how high he is.
* In (the [[MindScrew already trippy]]) ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami2WrongNumber'', [[spoiler:the Son]] gets one of these after he has a bit too much of his own product. In it, he [[spoiler:slaughters both the Fans -- in the form of hallucinations of animals of the masks they wear -- and his own henchmen before walking off the edge of a building, seeing a rainbow bridge to Heaven]].
* The Scarecrow and his fear toxin play an intricate part of the ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' games:
** In the first game, in an alternate reality the Joker steals Scarecrow's fear toxin and causes Superman to mistake a pregnant Lois Lane for Doomsday. The ensuing fight obviously ends with the gruesome deaths of Lois and their baby. When Superman [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizes what he's done]], he GoesMadFromTheRevelation and becomes the BigBad of the series. Scarecrow himself only appears in a cameo though. In the Arkham stage, if the opponent is knocked into just the right spot, he'll run out, gas them, and the character briefly goes into Scarecrow's nightmare sequence from ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'' before getting knocked into another part of the stage.
** In ''VideoGame/Injustice2'', Scarecrow is a playable character and he makes this trope into his entire fighting style. He has no powers or weapons of his own, and before the match we see he's wearing a normal suit and burlap hood as he turns on his fear gas. His monstrous appearance, supernatural abilities, and even his chain and sickle are ''all hallucinations his opponent is experiencing''. Even in his prefight banter, he tries to get under his opponent's skin with personal details about them that he couldn't possibly know, like Supergirl's past on Krypton. That's when you realize Scarecrow doesn't ''actually'' know these things; [[FridgeHorror it's the fear gas messing with the opponent's mind]].
* ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit 2'' has an afro-wearing caterpillar enemy, resting on a toadstool (inspired by ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'') who blows out ring-shaped puffs of smoke. When the player hits one of these smokerings, the entire stage's colours start to cycle around psychedelically for a few moments, and the player's movement becomes distorted for a moment (Left is Right, etcetera).
* ''VideoGame/KingdomComeDeliverance'' has Henry meet a group of women who bought hallucinogenic ointment from a witch in the hopes of seeing their loved ones again. Should Henry be spotted after they've applied it, they mistake him for Lucifer come to grant them their wish, only to smear the ointment on him as well and HilarityEnsues.
* ''VideoGame/KnyttStories'' has ''Don't Eat the Mushroom'', played by LetsPlay/ProtonJon [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGvZa3tiYwY here.]] If you eat the mushroom, you go through a series of trippy scenes from [[spoiler:Advertising/{{the Burger King}} over a fiery background to ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'', and ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'' to teleporting crazily all over the screen, to the background being Creator/JimCarrey in the [[Series/SaturdayNightLive "Night at the Roxbury"]] skit, to pleading for help on Creator/{{Nifflas}}' forums and Juni climbing a giant version of herself, all while Haddaway's ''What Is Love?'' plays in a loop in background]]. It also spun off countless imitators.
* ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry3PassionatePattiInPursuitOfThePulsatingPectorals'': At one point while playing as Patti, you can find some cannabis plants and have her "smoke plant" to get her to roll a joint. She starts floating and having "visions of [[VideoGame/KingsQuest Daventry]]", but then the stuff wears off and [[HaveANiceDeath she falls off a cliff]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}}'', Joy is said to have hallucinatory effects, Allowing the user to feel nothing while driving the user to search out the thing they desire most. Brad often has flash backs and sees hallucinations throughout the game and is even hinted to have severe effects on his motives and psyche.
* The entirety of ''VideoGame/LockjawTheOverdose'', a homebrew ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' clone for UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.
* In stage 3 of ''Videogame/LollipopChainsaw'', a local farm is taken over by a psychadelia-themed [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Dark Purveyor]]. Juliet will occasionally run across a giant mushroom that she needs to cut down to progress, and each time it triggers a trippy battle against a giant zombie chicken monster, followed by a minigame where you run over zombies with a combine while Dead or Alive's "You Spin Me 'Round" plays. Then after you beat the boss, you find out [[spoiler:the whole ''stage'' was [[AllJustADream just a hallucination]] caused by the boss's powers.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheLordOfTheRingsOnline'' has at least two examples of this trope:
** In the Water Works area, there are some giant toads who produce secretions that cause the player's character to have "hallucinations," wherein the screen colors change and there are other visual effects. And you don't even have to lick the toads. (In addition, the mouseover text for the debuff icon says something like "You can taste rectangles and smell the color magenta.")
** One of the quests in Evendim involves sneaking a mixture into some giants' cookpot, after which they start hallucinating that millions of spiders are coming out of the woods.
* Not even ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'' was immune to this trope. [[spoiler:The "magic water spring" creates this which leads into a [[FissionMailed faked game over]]. It heals you as well for some reason...]]
* Mentioned in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' if a female Shepard romances Thane: if you talk with Mordin, he'll tell you that drell skin secretions have a hallucinogenic effect on humans and warn you not to, um, swallow.
* {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'''s ''Citadel'' DLC. This is only what the [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy casino guard]] thinks is the case when Javik claims [[WhileYouWereInDiapers to have met the guard's ancestors while they were living in caves and throwing rocks at wildlife]].
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne1'' has two levels like this, once when Mona knocks him out with some unidentified substance in a drink, and later when the CorruptCorporateExecutive BigBad forcibly administers an overdose of V.
* The Strawberry Fields dirty trick in ''VideoGame/MutantFootballLeague''; the defense spikes the offense's water, resulting in slowed movement, reversed controls, a wavy effect and psychadelic colors. The commentators can sometimes be affected as well.
-->'''Junior''': Okay this isn't funny guys I swear to drunk I'm not God but seriously stay in drugs, eat school, and don't do vegetables!\\
'''Bricks''': Uhhhh, Junior's having a flashback, Grim, what do we do?!\\
'''Grim''': Down him talk so he out it comes of.\\
'''Bricks''': ''Uhhh''... Yeah! You're right!
* ''VideoGame/NetHack'' has a hallucination status effect caused by (among other things) eating violet or yellow fungus, getting zapped by a black light, or drinking a [[IntoxicationEnsues potion of hallucination]]. It randomizes the appearance of every creature and item in the dungeon every time you take a step, and causes [[DevelopersForesight just about every in-game message]] to be rewritten in SurferDude speak.
* The canonical explanation for all the Bad Ends in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' caused by failing to complete Palaces within the time limit is that they're false memories caused by the drugs the police administered to [[TheHero Joker]] as part of their ColdBloodedTorture. [[spoiler:Except the part where he gets shot in the head.]]
* In ''Videogame/PillarsOfEternity'', Zahua's personal quest has him and the rest of your party partaking of his stash so you can join him on a VisionQuest.
* Allure Seeds in ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon: Red/Blue Rescue Team'' and X-Eye Seeds in the sequel games had this effect -- if the character eats one then all Pokémon in the room become [[strike:strange green doll-like things]] [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Substitute Substitute dolls]] and all items, Wonder Tiles, and stairs turn into flowers until the effect wears off.
* ''VideoGame/PunchQuest'': Mutagenic Food causes rainbow colored wavy distorted images to appear.
* The Fairy Ring in ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryI'' is comprised of Magic Mushrooms. Consuming them will cause the screen to change colors, with descriptions of the hallucinations ("Wow! Look at all the [[Creator/TheFiresignTheater nice paisley horses]]! Not to mention the beautiful neon sky."). The first time you eat the mushrooms, you're warned not to repeat it. If you do, the hallucinations resume, and "your mind permanently warped, you die a garishly polka-dotted death."
** A very similar thing happens when you smoke Salim the Apothecary's hookah in ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryIII''
* ''VideoGame/RetroCityRampage'' has [[DrunkOnMilk a milk bar that gets the player drunk]] [[InterfaceScrew and makes the screen wavy]], and a merchant dealing in actual mushrooms with various effects.
* ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad'' had a mushroom-shaped "power up" that put you in Shrooms Mode, causing most items (including the bad guys, fired missiles, and spring pads) to have a pulsating glow and the player's view to rapidly shift up and down. One of the game's secret levels was a big room filled with nothing but shrooms and spring pads, leading to some whacked out bouncy fun.
* Many {{Roguelike}}s have hallucinogenic potions.
* A staple in the ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'' series:
** In The ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'' mission "Bad Trip", the Boss is doped to the gills for a meeting with the Sons of Samedi, and has to survive the mission under the influence, which here means "[[InterfaceScrew with blurry and tilted vision]]". It's also possible to drink alcohol (same result as the drug from the above mission) and smoke blunts (screen is covered in fog) whenever you want, though taking more than two at a time tends to hinder the player character in addition to the InterfaceScrew (too many blunts causes the Boss to randomly stop and cough up smoke, for example).
** In the ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'' mission "Pimps Up, Hos Down", the Boss is smuggled into Safeword (a BDSM club owned by the Morningstar gang) as a new sex worker, and ends up fighting their way through hordes of enemies alongside [[CoolOldGuy Zimos]], all while drugged-up and [[FullFrontalAssault buck-naked]].
-->'''The Boss (Female Voice 1):''' It's like living inside a ''rainbow''!
** ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' continues the proud tradition in Shaundi's LoyaltyMission: after scoring a new alien drug, the Boss and Shaundi ([[spoiler:both of them]]) partake in it -- and discover that it gave them actual superpowers. They proceed to complete the rest of the mission with their newfound powers while still tripping wildly (e.g. the Boss keeps seeing deadly enemies as colorful furries).
*** Several of the mission maps are hallucinatory prisons for the gang members The Boss is trying to rescue, in any event. Kinzie Kenzington may very well try to kill The Boss if he ever described what she was stuck in. I'll never try it, so that's a maybe.
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'': At one point when he heads to Central Park, Spider-Man gets ambushed by Scorpion who uses the surprise attack to graze Spidey with his poisonous tail. When Spider-Man wakes up from the initial bout of unconsciousness... all of New York appears to be flooded with poison, forcing the player to swing through the hallucinations and hunt down components for an antidote while avoiding giant Scorpion tails inexplicably arising from the sea of poison, navigating through broken pathways, and talking to hallucinations of Scorpion and Otto Octavius on the way. When he finally gets together the components for an antidote, puts them together in the lab, and administers it to himself, Peter finds that he's actually almost completely nude, except for his Spider-Man mask and his boxers.
* In the game ''VisualNovel/{{Sprung}}'', in Brett's story, a hippie character gets him to eat some mushrooms for a 'ceremony'. It leads him to hallucinate loud flashing colours, come up with bizarre game overs, and visualise the hippie as a cow. Slowbeef's LetsPlay of the scene gives Brett some surreal NoFourthWall dialogue during the scene, even cribbing lines from other IntoxicationEnsues and MindScrew scenes as homage.
* In ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', after the local wizard gives the player character a dose of his brew to make them "one with the forest," dancing leaves and pine trees appear on the screen for a few seconds.
* ''VideoGame/{{Struggling}}'' has the Troy go through one of these, in which he navigates a weird SugarBowl full of singing mushrooms, play basketball against a group of buff ducks, and [[spoiler:take down another giant duck, ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus''-style.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' canon itself has suggested that the magic mushrooms Marisa gathers from the Forest of Magic to power her spells are, in fact, "magic" mushrooms. Or possibly both.
* ''VideoGame/TouhouKenbunRoku'': In Chapter 2, following his DistressedDude moment, Bunroku gets drunked up and begins hallucinating.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Tyranny}}'', if the Fatebinder has a good enough rapport with [[EruditeStoner Lantry]], they can convince Lantry to let them try Lantry's inks -- all of which have at least some psychadelic effects. Red serves as a stimulant of some sort, sepia delivers a marijuana-like effect, and cerulean best fits the trope as it induces synesthesia and bizarre, [[PaintingTheMedium medium-painting]] visions.
* ''VideoGame/UltimaUnderworld I-II'' and ''VideoGame/UltimaVIII'' have edible trippy mushrooms.
* ''VideoGame/Uncharted3DrakesDeception'':
** While under the effects of Talbot's drug, Cutter comments that he sees floors and walls melting. When Drake is injected with the same substance later on, we get to see its effects from his perspective: his perceptions and sense of reality get distorted, with people becoming two-dimensional flat figures as Nate wanders through narrow alleys.
** Chapter 21 [[spoiler:is an extended hallucination sequence where Drake witnesses Sully's death, runs through the streets of Cartagena while being pursued by spiders, is attacked by flaming demons, and sees himself being strangled by his own reflection.]]
* ''VideoGame/WazHack'' makes the screen go a glowing, wavy yellow and every living or dead being except yourself looks like a random geometric shape. Also, the random messages on the walls, which normally look like illegible scribbling even though your character can read them just fine, change into graffiti which says "IS IT TRUE OR FALSE? YOU'RE NOW TOO FOOLISH TO KNOW FOR SURE."
* In ''VideoGame/WeHappyFew'', the town of [[FalseUtopia Wellington Wells]] looks very different if you've been taking your [[GovernmentDrugEnforcement Joy.]] This is made especially clear in the game's prologue, where [[spoiler:the "piñata" the player character's co-workers are pummeling turns out to be a dead rat. And then they devour its putrid flesh with every sign of enjoyment.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheWolfAndTheWaves'': Blue mushrooms are explicitly mentioned to be hallucinogenic. Eating one gives you an [[AstralProjection out-of-body experience]] that lets you explore the island as a ghost.
* ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'': In the Wyatt AlternateTimeline, protagonist B.J. Blazkowicz, while playing guitar with Jimmy Hendricks, gets given a drop of a red substance by him that puts B.J on a rainbow filled trip.
* In the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' various alcoholic beverages (particularly during brewfest) can cause many different effects, from seeing pink elephants everywhere to seeing yourself swarmed by gnomes.
* ''VideoGame/{{Wynncraft}}'' has the ''Shattered Minds'' quest, where an elf sends you to get a special mushroom. You subsequently get high as a kite and spend the majority of the quest on what can be best described as a drug trip.
* ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' has an infamous level called "Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy." Touching one of the fuzzy monsters that float around in the area will cause Yoshi to stumble around like a drunkard for a minute, distorting the music and the game screen.
** Called "[[FunWithAcronyms Lustiges Sporen Drama]]" in the German version.
** Stages 4-1 and 6-3 also have the Fuzzies, so be prepared for some InterfaceScrew in those stages, too.
** MFGG user gamester has made [[VideoGame/NormalSuperMarioBros a series of fan games]] based on the above mentioned "Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy," featuring [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzYq07N1YHU Mario]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR-Ij_DvUI4 Toad]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfKUDqY3QA4 Luigi]], all feeling the effects of touching fuzzy (or, in Luigi's case, a fuzzy ''mushroom''.)
* ''VideoGame/ZAngband'' grants monsters new names so you don't know what you're fighting -- the names change every turn along with the appearance of the monster, and run along the lines of Cosmic Horror, Incredible Lovemaking Robot, and so on.
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* While in the Deadly Swamp in ''Series/The10thKingdom'', Virginia and Tony consume magic mushrooms (and drink swamp water, which is apparently some form of alcohol). What makes this especially amusing is its literalism: while the mushrooms don't actually dance, they do sway in time to the music and sing their consuming victims to sleep (to Procal Harem's "Whiter Shade of Pale" no less!). Cue DreamSequence. But although the mushrooms seem hell-bent on their own suicidal destruction, this is subverted by the fact that it's all a ploy by the sentient man-eating swamp to shroud its victims in vines so they can be crushed, suffocated, and eventually consumed in turn.
* ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'' features more than a few ways to die by way of mind-altering drugs. One particular death features a dope who eats mushrooms, trips balls, tries to join a furry orgy in the wilderness, and gets EatenAlive by an [[BearsAreBadNews angry bear]]. Another has some folks doing acid, with one of them trying to jump into a pool, only to break her spine on account of the pool having no water in it, whereas another one features a Creator/RussellBrand-esque drug smuggler that soaks his tie-dyed T-shirt on his own homemade LSD with the equivalent of 2 million times the normal dose and, when at the airport, the smuggler gets nervous and begins sweating, causing him to absorb all of the LSD onto his skin, making him hallucinate wildly before dying of a fatal heart attack, stroke and massive hyperthermia caused by the overdose.
* ''Series/ThirtyRock''
** On the 100th episode, a gas leak causes Jack to hallucinate alternate versions of himself.
** Inverted in the LiveEpisode, where the different look and the LaughTrack are explained by Jack's ''lack'' of alcohol.
* ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': In the episode "Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Kitson", Daisy, Simmons, and Davis eat some alien food that turns out to have psychedelic affects on humans. Among other things, Simmons has a hallucination of a tiny dancing Fitz in a monkey costume.
* In [[Recap/BarneyMillerS3E11 a memorable episode]] of ''Series/BarneyMiller'', the detectives suffer interesting effects from munching a batch of hashish-laced brownies made by Wojo's current girlfriend.
-->'''Fish:''' The best I've felt in years and it's illegal!
* When Monica from ''Series/TheBigLeap'' is feeling creatively blocked, she's directed to a stagehand who deals these. The result is her acting extremely kind to everyone (which scares them more than her usual nasty demeanour). She also claims to get visions from Tchaikovsky himself, eventually realizing how to rebuild the play from the ground up in order to make it work with the cast she has.
* An episode of ''Series/BlackBox'' has Dr. Black recommend a terminal cancer patient take a substance that's basically 'shrooms. She has a friend of hers who is studying the substance's effects on cancer patients give her a sample. Planning to return the rest to the researcher, she puts the unmarked bag in her purse. Her fiancé is making coffee, discovers the bag, assumes it's cinnamon or something, and puts it into both of the cups. Just as Black is asked to explain to a girl why pot is bad, she herself starts seeing things (more than usual, given her own psychological condition). Her fiancé starts seeing live animals in her fridge.
* In the ''Series/BreakingBad'' episode "Mandala", Jesse has his first shoot of heroin, and is seen levitating off of his bed as he gets high. All while The Platters' "Enchanted" plays in the background. (Aaron Paul, the guy who portrays Jesse, was lifted up in a rig and filmed.)
* Played for drama in ''Series/BurnNotice'' in the season 7 episode "Psychological Warfare", where Michael is given a hallucinogen to [[spoiler:encourage him to come clean about elements of his past. It works, but not well enough to blow his cover.]]
* In ''Series/TheCloser'' episode "Smells Like Murder", Brenda's niece Charlie bakes a pan of special brownies, which Brenda later discovers. Brenda eats at least three, oblivious of their cannabis content. HilarityEnsues. When Fritz finds out, he is [[BerserkButton not amused]], and tells Charlie to [[GetOut start packing her bags]].
* Pierce descends into one complete with mocking animated skeletons in ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "[[Recap/CommunityS1E07IntroductionToStatistics Introduction to Statistics]]".
** After breaking both legs in a trampoline accident, Pierce becomes addicted to pain pills, popping them way after he's healed, and talking with a six-inch tall Creator/AndyDick dressed like a pilot.
** While Pierce is painting Annie's apartment, the window ventilating the room shuts and the fumes get him hallucinating he's playing the piano flanked by two hula dancers, and he ends up making snow angels in the paint.
** Britta once shows up to the study room with frizzed hair full of various small items, ruined day-old makeup, and presumably a banana in her pants, and nonchalantly asks the group how long peyote lasts.
* In the ''Series/{{Coupling}}'' episode "Jane and the Truth Snake" Jane takes two paracetamol in a failed suicide bid, not having grasped the concept of an overdose. The pills actually aren't paracetamol but something she was given at a party, and HilarityEnsues as her [[SplitPersonality excessively straight-talking alter ego]] takes control in the form of a talking snake puppet.
* Usually hallucinations in ''Series/CriminalMinds'' are not this trope as they are the result of organic mental illness, but "Mr. Scratch" played it straight and [[ParanoiaFuel horrifyingly]]; its killer drugged his victims to make them have terrifying hallucinations (as they all shared a background and fear that he knew about) and end up hurting their own families. He also induces this in Hotch himself, showing that the BAU leader's greatest fear is [[TheMenFirst being unable to save his team]].
* Invoked verbally but averted in ''Series/{{CSI}}'' season 12, in response to DB Russell's personal mushroom garden in his office. They are *not* hallucinogenic, but he's gotten at least one joke about it already.
-->'''Russell''': Who killed Cock Robin? I, said the sparrow, with my bow and arrow. Who saw him die? I, said the fly, with my little eye...\\
'''Brass''': Those 'shrooms in your office aren't medicinal, are they?
** However, a hallucination-caused death happened at least once, it was the guy who got drunk on datura during a party in the desert and ended up dead and naked afterward.
* In ''Series/{{Dagvaktin}}'', hallucinogenic mushrooms accidentally get mixed up with real mushrooms in the hotel staff's vegetable soup, with character-appropriate results. [[ControlFreak Georg]] dons a colander and [[CrazySurvivalist builds a zealously-defended fortress out of food boxes, pot plants and cutlery]]; Gugga [[BrawnHilda grabs her shotgun]] and goes hunting for imaginary crows in the guests' bedrooms, and [[ShrinkingViolet Dan]][[GrewASpine íel]] strips naked and smothers himself in jam, insisting that 'wearing the jam [[NervousWreck takes away all my fears]]'.
* ''Series/DeadlyClass'':
** Early in the pilot, Marcus takes a puff of a joint someone dropped, only to realize too late that it was laced with PCP, resulting in him being accosted by a hallucination of UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan. Then he bumps into a Day of the Dead parade, just to freak him out even more.
** In the episode "Saudade", during a [[VivaLasVegas trip to Las Vegas]], the main group buys some acid off of a hippie. Marcus, assuming that the hippie's selling them fake drugs (having previously wasted his money on exactly that from another hippie), spitefully takes ''seven'' doses. He ends up so stoned that for starters, he ends up curled up under a car ranting about digital mountains. Later, it hits a crescendo with him having a [[ArtShift fully-animated]], nonsensical VisionQuest, and while things die down a bit after that, he still spends the rest of the episode hallucinating things.
* ''Series/DesperateHousewives''. In "The Game" (Season 4, Episode 3, October 14, 2007), Lynette gets stoned on pot brownies she is eating to deal with the effects of her chemotherapy, but all she does is watch ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' with her kids, which she's apparently never seen before.
-->"It's a sponge, and he talks. That's funny."
* Being no stranger to comedic situations with extinct animals, the documentary ''Series/DinosaurRevolution'' had a ''Shunosaurus'' eating a few magic mushrooms. Then HilarityEnsues when aa pair of ''Sinraptor'' chase him. He ends up killing one and the other one runs away.
* In ''Series/DocMartin'' Series 5, after noticing bouts of hyperactive behaviour, Martin fires his new receptionist for taking drugs. He later finds out that the "energy pills" her grandfather had given her were actually 70-year-old metamphetamines from his WWII ration kit. Both assumed they were safe because [[GovernmentDrugEnforcement it had the Government stamp on]], after all... the Government wouldn't give out something that was ''[[InsaneTrollLogic bad]]'' for you.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The plot of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E7AmysChoice "Amy's Choice"]] happens because some "psychic pollen" gets stuck in the TARDIS' time rotor and heats up, inducing a dream state that the Doctor, Amy and Rory are subsequently trapped in.
* The ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' episode "Echoes" features the entire cast on one big tripout. The highlight of the whole thing is Topher desperately trying to stay lucid while explaining the situation to their dolls in the field on the phone, while in the background Adelle is jumping on a trampoline and shouts "Say hi for me!" just before he hangs up.
--> '''Adelle:''' I find lentils completely incomprehensible!
** It also provides the source of IAmVeryBritish, also by Adelle.
-->"I don't say hahd 'r's!"
* ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'' had its share, naturally. Mostly LSD-related, since it was the '60s.
* In ''Series/DueSouth'':
-->'''Fraser Sr.:''' I'm dead. I don't dream. So I don't know what this sensation is that I've got. Although it's very similar to when Walter Singlefoot laced my tea with knik-knik, then seemed to turn into a twelve-foot alligator before my very eyes.
* The ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode "Taking The Stone" features Crichton eating one out of a cluster of four magic mushrooms in exchange for a confession from the episode's villain: the twist is that while three of the mushrooms produce a dizzying high, [[RussianRoulette one of them is lethal]]. Crichton manages to pick one of the safe mushrooms, thankfully, and spends the next minute doing a three stooges impersonation before passing out.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "[[Recap/FireflyE02TheTrainJob The Train Job]]", Jayne has one of these when he's drugged. We don't get to see his point of view, but his hallucinations apparently involve people being "bendy" and little angels flying around, which he unsuccessfully tries to catch before finally thudding to the deck.
* In ''Series/FlightOfTheConchords'', Bret, after much fiddling around, accidentally takes a drug, leading to the lighthearted and whimsical "Prince of Parties" musical number.
* In ''Series/TheForgotten'''s "Train Jane", when Walter gets shot, the combination of panic and pain meds make him say wacky things.
-->'''Walter:''' Tell Candice I love her too, okay? But not in the [[StalkerWithACrush creepy way]]. And tell Maxine, her blonde hair's like a lighthouse in the darkness, a love lighthouse.\\
''(the doctor informs him that she's going to leave the bullet where it is for now)''\\
'''Walter:''' No, no!! You gotta take it out, it's evidence! If you're not gonna, I will! Someone get me a scalpel, stat! I saw this on Creator/AnimalPlanet!
* People getting stoned on ''Series/{{Fringe}}'' is fairly common, but the episode "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" [[note]]that's the scientific name for LSD, kids![[/note]] has some brilliant moments where Peter and ''Broyles'' start tripping. They're even funnier when compared to Walter and Bellivia, who take their LSD (don't worry, it's for MadScience) and don't react at all.
* ''Series/TheGeorgeLopezShow'' features a drink involving a worm at the bottom of the glass. Drinking the worm induces an instant DreamSequence episode.
* ''Series/{{Glee}}'':
** The kids' performances in "Vitmanin D" along with a good chunk of Finn's performance after Terri gets him started on the stuff.
** In "The Substitute", Will hallucinates the entire Glee Club as toddlers when he catches the first cold of the semester. Later, he has an over-the-top dream sequence with him and Mike dancing to [[Film/SingingInTheRain "Make Em' Laugh"]].
** Also, Blaine, Ryder and Sue's performances while high from a gas leak in "Puppet Master".
* In some of the early episodes of ''Series/TheGoodies'', Bill Oddie's hallucinations are crucial plot points. They are induced by
-->'''Graeme:''' LEMON SHERBERT?
::: Whenever the [[GRatedDrug sherbert]] comes up, it's often mentioned that his ''grandmother'' sends him it. It's also described as "Not dangerous, but it turns him on".
* PlayedForDrama in the season 3 episode of ''Series/HaltAndCatchFire'' "And She Was", it was implied that Donna has taken edible mushrooms while housesitting for Diane Gould and sitting on the grass she apologizes to Cameron for her dishonesty, Cameron accepts her apology, only to reveal that Donna was hallucinating.
* ''Series/{{House}}'':
** House uses LSD to beat off a self-induced migraine (which is another story). "I'm seeing sounds!"
** And Wilson, when House loads his coffee with ''sppppppeeeeeeed'' to see if Wilson was on anti-depressants.
** On another episode, House uses psychedelic mushrooms to treat a particularly obnoxious teenager's cluster headaches... he mellows out some. (Cue Iron Butterfly and swirling colors.)
** In season 8, Dr. Chi Park inadvertently ate some LSD-laced ice cream, seeing Chase as a rabbit, Adams as a sexy wolf, Taub as "either a tooth fairy or WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite", and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking House as...well...House.]]
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' has a habit of replacing joints with sandwiches. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the show's FramingDevice: Future Ted is supposed to be telling the story to his kids, and so the bit with the drugs is replaced with something more [[GRatedDrug G-rated]]. In "Tick Tick Tick" Ted and Marshall get high on "sandwiches" that might have been laced with "hard meats," with their B-plot being them wandering a concert arena to look for nachos. From their point of view, they spend hours making full laps around and being stalked by a creepy guy with a guitar. Near the end of the episode, the viewer is shown what really happened through security camera footage: it only lasted two minutes, they walked in small circles instead of around the entire building, and the Creepy Guitar Guy was just a life-sized stand of a man holding a guitar.
* In the ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'' episode "Wet", Olivia is accidentally dosed by standing over a pot of boiling mushrooms in a suspect's lab. This results in her ranting like a paranoid wacko and passing out. It becomes a ChekhovsGun when Elliott fakes a samba of his own [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics as a stalling tactic in court]].
-->'''Olivia:''' I'm not the one who stabbed the Captain with a pickle!
* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'':
** "Zari": Nate cooks up a hallucinogenic tea to aid Amaya on a VisionQuest to learn how to control her powers, and takes some himself to make sure it's safe. While for her it works perfectly, he just ends up high as a kite -- to start with, his vision and motor skills are degraded, then he starts hearing things, it nearly gets him killed when he wants to touch Sara's face, and by the end of the trip he's spouting gibberish.
--->'''Nate''': Quiet, the marshmallows are talking!
** In "The Virgin Gary", most of the team gets [[ItMakesSenseInContext sprayed by the musk of a unicorn]], which ends up having this effect on them. Nate sees Mick as his estranged father, Mick sees Nate as a giant version of his dead pet rat Axl, Zari starts talking nonsensically about being able to see love everywhere, and Roy makes out with a tree he thinks is [[DatingCatwoman Nora Darhk]].
* One of the final episodes of ''Series/{{Lexx}}'', appropriately titled "Trip", half the crew consumed some mind-altering berry-like things that had been left as a gift, which led to some [[AHouseDivided interesting hallucinations]].
* ''Series/{{Life on Mars|2006}}'' has a sequence in the second season where Sam is accidentally given an overdose causing him to experience several hallucinations and a memorable DreamSequence where he and Gene are stop motion characters in children's show ''WesternAnimation/CamberwickGreen''. The best bit was probably Gene "beating up a nonce."
* ''Series/MadMen'', doing its [[TheSixties 1960s setting]] right, has now had ''two'' of these: In season 5, Roger took LSD with his wife and some friends, and had hallucinations that included hearing an orchestra when he opened a liquor bottle, seeing Don in the mirror while Roger's hair was two colors, and witnessing the 1919 World Series from his bathtub. Said hallucinations proved eye-opening in that they [[spoiler:made it clear his marriage to Jane was over]]. Season 6 had an even more blatant example with "The Crash", where the ''entire office'' took some kind of uppers. Though there were clear some hallucinations (like Don's flashbacks), much of the episode was left ambiguous as to what was really happening and what the characters were imagining. (The crippled Ken Cosgrove suddenly dancing out of nowhere?)
* In one particular episode of the British series ''Series/MidsomerMurders'', straight-laced Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby tries some (special) brownies while interviewing a possible witness and subsequently comes over all giggly and walks along the top of an ornamental wall, all the while attracting confused looks from his Sergeant and the Coroner.
* Elliot of ''Series/MrRobot'' gets a long one in the third episode after taking some unidentified drug, featuring numerous scenes full of {{Foreshadowing}} and small metal keys.
* ''Series/MrsAmerica'': Alice gets very drunk and possibly high due to a pot brownie, wandering around in the women's conference half-aware in a hallucinatory daze visiting the many different places set up there (a self-defense class, a liberal Catholic service, musical session etc.).
* ''Series/MurdochMysteries'': One alcoholic drink served in a flask at the ''Alice in Wonderland'' costume party was drugged. Unfortunately, Detective Murdoch drinks it and IntoxicationEnsues. He becomes belligerent which is very much out of his character. Later he experiences unsettling visions of falling down a hole, being too big to enter a door or the grinning Cheshire cat watching him. It turned out it was just a prank, not originally pulled on the Detective, but the consequences were very serious. Detective Murdoch was suspected of murder and he had to sacrifice a lot, both professionally and personally, to make things right.
* In an episode of ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Randy eats hippy face lotion and begins to see everything in claymation.
* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'': {{Parodied|Trope}} in "[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S10E04FutureWar Future War]]". Pearl Forrester decides to test LSD on the robots, and they hook them up to screens so we can see what they see. Servo sees everyone as monsters, but cheerfully says they always look like that to him. The only thing that's different for Crow is that the Milky Way bar Mike was holding suddenly turns into a Snickers, which causes him to freak out. Crow is also surprised to learn that Mike isn't a clown.
* ''Series/OneLifeToLive'' played it in a way rarely seen in fiction; as Cole was going through withdrawal, he hallucinated his family and friends berating him for what a horrible person he was and how he ruined their lives. Basically the Intervention From Hell.
* In ''Series/PushingDaisies'', Aunt Lily takes an overdose of [[GRatedDrug homeopathic mood enhancers]] and starts hallucinating.
* In ''Series/PersonOfInterest'' Finch, of all people, has one when a [=POI=] slips him some wine laced with Ecstasy.
* ''Series/RedDwarf'' features an after-the-fact example in the past bits of "Stasis Leak": past Rimmer is convinced that his future self's holographic head sticking out of the table and the captain in a chicken costume[[note]]He was on his way to a party.[[/note]] are continuations of the hallucinogenic fit he'd had a little earlier when Lister fed him some "freaky fungus."
* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'': In "The Pincushion Man", Jughead gets psychedelic visions from eating maple mushrooms to break his writer's block for his story, leading to him going missing. Betty and Tabitha[[note]]Pop Tate's granddaughter[[/note]] also experience this in the next episode after they were drugged by Jughead's ex-girlfriend who sold him the mushrooms.
* ''Series/Route66'' has an episode where Tod gets a drugged drink at a party by mistake. As is typical of the show, it's not played at all for comedy.
* In "Blind Man's Bluff", an episode from the second season of ''Series/TheSentinel'', Blair eats a slice of pizza which, unbeknownst to him, is laced with [[FantasticDrug "Golden"]]. A short time later he's wielding a gun in the police garage, and...well...
-->'''Blair:''' You don't see them? They're coming through, through the walls and the floor, man.\\
'''Jim:''' Who are?\\
'''Blair:''' The Golden fire people. You don't see them, man? They're made out of fire and they're burnt. You think they're ashes, but they're alive, man. And we gotta send them back!
* In a ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' music video sketch, Creator/ReginaKing plays a cop trying to negotiate a hostage situation while under the influence of marijuana-infused gummi bears found at a crime scene. She sees two giant singing gummi bears telling her about volcano people who "have all the answers", [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Marge Simpson]] (who turns into the devil), and the sun, who the cop is told is the ''Series/{{Teletubbies}}'' baby as an adult.
* In ''Series/ShamelessUS'', Lip and Kev have great success selling marijuana in a college dorm but then Kev's supplier sells him synthetic marijuana which was laced with some unknown chemicals. Soon they have a room full of college students freaking out and having hallucinations. They manage to mostly contain it except for one guy who jumped out a window and broke his leg.
* In the Granada Television TV adaptations of ''Series/SherlockHolmes'' (starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes), the stories nearly always stayed very faithful to the original works. In "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Holmes deduces that several people have been murdered with an exotic poison unknown to British science. In order to be sure that the suspicious substance recovered from the scene of the crime is indeed the mysterious poison, he deliberately exposes himself to what he believes to be a small dose... According to the original story, terrifying hallucinations ensue. In the TV version, the hallucinations shown are actually not particularly terrifying, but Holmes is presumably experiencing far worse ones.
* ''Series/SixFeetUnder''. David stows the E tablets he received from his club-hopping boyfriend in an aspirin bottle in the family kitchen. Ruth goes camping and packs the aspirin in her first aid kit. After getting a headache she does some serious wandering around in the woods. (See also IntoxicationEnsues for other repercussions.)
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' has a variation when the Doctor programs himself with the ability to daydream, which soon gets out of control and causes him to switch rapidly between various fantasies. The most amusing parts are the other characters using the holodeck to see his daydreams themselves and as they simply watch his reactions to the different scenarios he's entering and leaving.
* Played for drama in ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' when Tilly, Stamets and Reno get dosed with hallucinogenic mycelial spores, resulting in the latter two marveling at each other's auras and the dust on each other's faces tasting like psilocybin before Stamets realizes what's going on and has Reno slap him to make him focus long enough to inject both of them with an antidote. It's only once they both snap out of it that they realize [[spoiler:Tilly is missing, having been taken into the mycelial network]] while they were tripping.
* Most episodes of ''Series/That70sShow'' have either implied or obvious cannabis use. One Samba moment happens when Eric goes upstairs to make toast and runs into his father, Red; while they talk, the wall in the background is moving. Also, Red once accidentally eats a "special brownie" made by the kids. HilarityEnsues.
** Kitty voluntarily smokes a joint in the bathroom, and sees Red and Hyde's bodies morph.
* In one episode of the [[ExecutiveMeddling short-lived]] Comedy Central show ''Series/ThatsMyBush'', W accidentally takes two hits of Ecstasy, mistaking them for aspirin. HilarityEnsues.
* In an episode of ''Series/ThisIsUs'' Randall drinks a mushroom milkshake and hallucinates having a heart to heart with Jack.
* ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'': Charlie smokes pharmaceutical weed and sees hallucinations of various ex-girlfriends.
* Done in ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' when discussing how Trina got into Hollywood Arts. Turns out Sikowitz had drunk some bad Sri Lankan coconut milk he had gotten from a cousin (he had forgotten it got delivered at his back door and didn't pick it up for three weeks). As all the other judges were busy with other matters, he was the only one around. So when Trina started singing he was hallucinating her wearing wearing costumes and everything in technicolor. Sikowitz believed it was part of her performance and passed her audition.
* In ''Series/{{Vikings}}'', this takes a very dark turn when, after a battle, Rollo ingests some mushrooms and starts seeing things. He hacks off the leg of a Saxon prisoner because from where he was sitting the leg looked 'strange'.
* In ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'', the main characters do drugs fairly often, but in the episode "Business Trip" the guys (with the exception of Ders) do acid, along with Alice, Karl, and a potential [=TelAmeriCorp=] client. Adam gets a bum tab, but Blake and Adam both freak out-Blake sees a worm alien monster trying to attack him, and Alice mistakes a chair for being Spanish and also hallucinates eating a hotel reception desk like it's Jell-O.
* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', "Altared States": Gabrielle eats some laced bread meant for Ikus. HilarityEnsues.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
** In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS04E13NeverAgain Never Again]]", Scully starts tripping after getting a tattoo with ergot-laced ink. It's not played for humor at all, as the guy who convinces her to get the tattoo has heard his talking to him for weeks, and it's driven him to kill his downstairs neighbor.
** In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E21FieldTrip Field Trip]]", Mulder and Scully investigate the skeletons of two hikers found in a field. It turns out that the field is covered in mushrooms that [[LotusEaterMachine trap those who step on them in vivid hallucinations]] while a BlobMonster under the field goes to work on digesting them.
** Mulder goes on one in the 2016 miniseries episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE05Babylon Babylon]]".
* In ''Series/{{Yellowjackets}}'''s "Doomcoming", one of the girls gathers mushrooms with the intent of poisoning her crush (again!) but she leaves them unattended on the kitchen table, and the mushrooms end up in the stew. All but one end up tripping balls.
* In an episode of ''Series/YesDear'', Greg suffers from this in his desperation for nasal spray.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'', during a journey through the Fey Realm, Keyleth and Vex get hit by spores from a slime monster that sends them on a wild trip. While Keyleth communes with the flowers, Vex ends up talking with her pet bear Trinket, who, in her altered state, sounds like [[Creator/CheechAndChong Cheech]].
-->'''"Trinket"''': Dayum, girl! You are super fucked up!

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