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** 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.]].

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* While in the Deadly Swamp in ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'', 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.

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* While in the Deadly Swamp in ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'', ''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.
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* ''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".
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* In one ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}'' standalone comic, Rocky tricks Mordecai into drinking his special "space coffee", which apparently allows the drinker to peer into a Lovecraftian nether-dimension. Mordecai is absolutely horrified (one of the few times he shows genuine human emotion). There is absolutely no indication of what Rocky put in the coffee to achieve this effect.

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* In one ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}'' [[https://www.lackadaisycats.com/exhibit.php?exhibitid=456 standalone comic, comic,]] Rocky tricks Mordecai into drinking his special "space coffee", which apparently allows the drinker to peer into a Lovecraftian nether-dimension. Mordecai is absolutely horrified (one of the few times he shows genuine human emotion). There is absolutely no indication of what Rocky put in the coffee to achieve this effect.
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** The episode "Major Boobage" had Kenny getting high off cat urine and tripping out into a ''Heavy Metal''-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.

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** The episode "Major Boobage" had Kenny getting high off cat urine and tripping out into a ''Heavy Metal''-style ''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.

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* Literature/BloodyJack in ''Viva Jacquelina!'' a starving Jacky discovers some mushrooms growing on some manure, with the predictable results (including seeing a [[Music/JeffersonAirplane White Rabbit]] and talking to Brer Frog). When she comes down, she picks up '''more''' of the mushrooms to experiment with '''on other people'''. NotWhatItLooksLike Ensues

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* ''Literature/VainqueurTheDragon'': Victor isn't entirely clear on what he did after drinking the mushroom wine, but apparently it involved exchanging bites with an entire city of vampires, wrecking heaven's reputation, and discovering that the gods play dice with the universe. Various characters are in awe of him afterward.
--> Why were his fingers starting to look like snakes?
* Literature/BloodyJack in ''Viva Jacquelina!'' a starving Jacky discovers some mushrooms growing on some manure, with the predictable results (including seeing a [[Music/JeffersonAirplane White Rabbit]] and talking to Brer Frog). When she comes down, she picks up '''more''' of the mushrooms to experiment with '''on other people'''. NotWhatItLooksLike EnsuesEnsues.
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* ''[[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/48951/a-not-so-simple-fetch-quest A (Not So) Simple Fetch Quest]]'': When Katie starts feeling sick from contaminated food, she knows she's likely to die and respawn soon, so she decides that she might as well test whether the nearby mushrooms are edible. When she awakens in the respawn chamber, she doesn't remember what happened, but she has gained 4 levels of Artistry, two levels each of pain and corrosion tolerance, three levels of poison tolerance, and the walls have apparently been painted by hand using a monstrous spider's acid; she can tell because of how her corpse's fingers are dissolved down to stubs.

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* ''[[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/48951/a-not-so-simple-fetch-quest A (Not So) Simple Fetch Quest]]'': When Katie starts feeling sick from contaminated food, she knows she's likely to die and respawn soon, so she decides that she might as well test whether the nearby mushrooms are edible. When she awakens in the respawn chamber, she doesn't remember what happened, but she has gained 4 levels of Artistry, two levels each of pain and corrosion tolerance, three levels judging by the state of poison tolerance, and the walls have and of her previous body, she apparently been painted by hand using finger-painted the walls with a monstrous spider's acid; she can tell because of how acid until her corpse's fingers are dissolved down to stubs.nubs and dropped bones everywhere.
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* ''[[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/48951/a-not-so-simple-fetch-quest A (Not So) Simple Fetch Quest]]'': When Katie starts feeling sick from contaminated food, she knows she's likely to die and respawn soon, so she decides that she might as well test whether the nearby mushrooms are edible. When she awakens in the respawn chamber, she doesn't remember what happened, but she has gained 4 levels of Artistry, two levels each of pain and corrosion tolerance, three levels of poison tolerance, and the walls have apparently been painted by hand using a monstrous spider's acid; she can tell because of how her corpse's fingers are dissolved down to stubs.
--> Personally, I wouldn't call the... rather ''phallic'' images that now decorated the cave walls 'art', but whatever.
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* 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.
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* The first ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' game 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.

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* The first ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' game ''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.
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* In the episode "Truth Seekers" of ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss]]'', Blitzo and Moxxie are captured and held in a room that's filled with a TurthSerum gas. After some unintended and regretted BrutalHonesty at each other, they each go into a different hallucination where they confront their issues with other people, including each other. The scene shifts between the real world and each of their two hallucinations, with Moxxie's refined musical-style scene contrasting a bit comically with Blitzo's more straightforward scene, although Moxxie's refinement doesn't stop imaginary Blitzo from annoying him by saying a bunch of crude stuff. The aftereffect of these hallucinations is to make both of them a bit more open about their feelings and in their relationships.

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* In the episode "Truth Seekers" of ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss]]'', ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'', Blitzo and Moxxie are captured and held in a room that's filled with a TurthSerum TruthSerum gas. After some unintended and regretted BrutalHonesty at each other, they each go into a different hallucination where they confront their issues with other people, including each other. The scene shifts between the real world and each of their two hallucinations, with Moxxie's refined musical-style scene contrasting a bit comically with Blitzo's more straightforward scene, although Moxxie's refinement doesn't stop imaginary Blitzo from annoying him by saying a bunch of crude stuff. The aftereffect of these hallucinations is to make both of them a bit more open about their feelings and in their relationships.
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* In the episode "Truth Seekers" of ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss]]'', Blitzo and Moxxie are captured and held in a room that's filled with a TurthSerum gas. After some unintended and regretted BrutalHonesty at each other, they each go into a different hallucination where they confront their issues with other people, including each other. The scene shifts between the real world and each of their two hallucinations, with Moxxie's refined musical-style scene contrasting a bit comically with Blitzo's more straightforward scene, although Moxxie's refinement doesn't stop imaginary Blitzo from annoying him by saying a bunch of crude stuff. The aftereffect of these hallucinations is to make both of them a bit more open about their feelings and in their relationships.
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Also not to be confused with AcidTripDimension, where you're not ''actually'' tripping, the environment just looks like you are.
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** 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.]].

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** Almost the entirety of the episode of ''The Sting'', "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.]].
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* On ''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.

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* On 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.



* On ''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'.
* On ''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.

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* On ''Series/{{Vikings}}'' 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'.
* On ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'' 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/TheXFiles''
** Scully starts tripping after getting a tattoo with ergot-laced ink. It's not played for humor at all, as the guy who convinced her to get the tattoo has heard his talking to him for weeks, and it's driven him to kill his downstairs neighbor.
** There's also "Field Trip," where 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.
** And Mulder goes on one in the 2016 miniseries episode "Babylon".

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** 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 convinced convinces her to get the tattoo has heard his talking to him for weeks, and it's driven him to kill his downstairs neighbor.
** There's also "Field Trip," where 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.
** And Mulder goes on one in the 2016 miniseries episode "Babylon"."[[Recap/TheXFilesMiniseriesE05Babylon Babylon]]".
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' features the {{Trope Namer|s}} episode "Mushroom Samba". Ed manages to stumble across a guy growing illegal hallucinagenic mushrooms after being [[NotNowKiddo sent out]] to [[PerpetualPoverty look for food]]. Naturally, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Ed being Ed]], she tricks the rest of the crew into eating some. Spike ends up meeting a talking frog on an infinite stairway, Faye finds herself standing on the bottom of the ocean watching the fish go by, and Jet has a deep and meaningful conversation with his bonsai plants. At the end of the episode, the dealer tricks Ed into accepting a "very valuable" shipment of mushrooms that turn out to be ordinary edible Shiitake mushrooms that the dealer was going to dispose of anyway (although [[spoiler:Ein's reaction to taking a bite indicates that there may be one or two of the "magic" variety mixed in with the regular ones]]). Hey, at least she succeeded in getting food!

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' features the {{Trope Namer|s}} episode "Mushroom Samba". "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession17MushroomSamba Mushroom Samba]]". Ed manages to stumble across a guy growing illegal hallucinagenic hallucinogenic mushrooms after being [[NotNowKiddo sent out]] to [[PerpetualPoverty look for food]]. Naturally, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Ed being Ed]], she tricks the rest of the crew into eating some. Spike ends up meeting a talking frog on an infinite stairway, Faye finds herself standing on the bottom of the ocean watching the fish go by, and Jet has a deep and meaningful conversation with his bonsai plants. At the end of the episode, the dealer tricks Ed into accepting a "very valuable" shipment of mushrooms that turn out to be ordinary edible Shiitake mushrooms that the dealer was going to dispose of anyway (although [[spoiler:Ein's reaction to taking a bite indicates that there may be one or two of the "magic" variety mixed in with the regular ones]]). Hey, at least she succeeded in getting food!
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'': After Boogie gets administered sedatives by Marcia, he ends up having a flashback to his Vietnam days, where he ends up in a Disneyland knockoff called "War Land", with a Tinkerbell parody blowing up a child with a grenade launcher, and the castle's spires turns into nuclear missiles. It's also filled with landmines, shooting range where Boogie gets to gun down theme park mascots with ''real'' bullets, and a Splash Mountain parody where the water is replaced by ''blood''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Boogie}}'': After Boogie gets administered sedatives by Marcia, he ends up having gets a flashback to his Vietnam days, where he ends up in a Disneyland knockoff called "War Land", with a Tinkerbell parody blowing up a child with a grenade launcher, and the castle's spires turns into nuclear missiles. It's also filled with landmines, shooting range where Boogie gets to gun down theme park mascots with ''real'' bullets, and a Splash Mountain parody where the water is replaced by ''blood''.
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* ''Film/BillyClub2013'': One morning, Danny finds a bag of chocolates in the cabin and eats them all. After he takes off on a buggy, Alison informs everyone that Danny ate the chocolate-covered mushrooms she brought for them all to enjoy. Said mushrooms kick in while Danny is in the woods. First his vision gets all wavy, then the colours start to change.
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* ''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".
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If it doesn't contain AnAesop about the dangers of drug abuse with, it tends to just show off a character's carelessness. May involve a GRatedDrug. Hallucinations caused by alcohol go under the subtrope PinkElephants. See AcidRefluxNightmare for a food-related version. See ChemicallyInducedInsanity for cases where the character is stealthily or forcibly dosed in order to cause derangement. This may be observed in tandem with DrugsCausingSlowMotion. Sometimes leads to a DisneyAcidSequence. If it's a whole group of people experiencing it simultaneously, it's EverybodyMustGetStoned. See also ThroughTheEyesOfMadness and DrunkenMontage. Also often tied into DrugsAreBad. Not to be confused with the Brazilian dance and music genre, {{Samba}}. [[JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith Also not to be confused with an actual mushroom doing the samba]] (as is the case in ''[[VideoGame/UnderTale Undertale]]''.

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If it doesn't contain AnAesop about the dangers of drug abuse with, it tends to just show off a character's carelessness. May involve a GRatedDrug. Hallucinations caused by alcohol go under the subtrope PinkElephants. See AcidRefluxNightmare for a food-related version. See ChemicallyInducedInsanity for cases where the character is stealthily or forcibly dosed in order to cause derangement. This may be observed in tandem with DrugsCausingSlowMotion. Sometimes leads to a DisneyAcidSequence. If it's a whole group of people experiencing it simultaneously, it's EverybodyMustGetStoned. See also ThroughTheEyesOfMadness and DrunkenMontage. Also often tied into DrugsAreBad. Not to be confused with the Brazilian dance and music genre, {{Samba}}. [[JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith Also not to be confused with an actual mushroom doing the samba]] (as is the case in ''[[VideoGame/UnderTale Undertale]]''.
Undertale]]'').
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If it doesn't contain AnAesop about the dangers of drug abuse with, it tends to just show off a character's carelessness. May involve a GRatedDrug. Hallucinations caused by alcohol go under the subtrope PinkElephants. See AcidRefluxNightmare for a food-related version. See ChemicallyInducedInsanity for cases where the character is stealthily or forcibly dosed in order to cause derangement. This may be observed in tandem with DrugsCausingSlowMotion. Sometimes leads to a DisneyAcidSequence. If it's a whole group of people experiencing it simultaneously, it's EverybodyMustGetStoned. See also ThroughTheEyesOfMadness and DrunkenMontage. Also often tied into DrugsAreBad. Not to be confused with the Brazilian dance and music genre, {{Samba}}.

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If it doesn't contain AnAesop about the dangers of drug abuse with, it tends to just show off a character's carelessness. May involve a GRatedDrug. Hallucinations caused by alcohol go under the subtrope PinkElephants. See AcidRefluxNightmare for a food-related version. See ChemicallyInducedInsanity for cases where the character is stealthily or forcibly dosed in order to cause derangement. This may be observed in tandem with DrugsCausingSlowMotion. Sometimes leads to a DisneyAcidSequence. If it's a whole group of people experiencing it simultaneously, it's EverybodyMustGetStoned. See also ThroughTheEyesOfMadness and DrunkenMontage. Also often tied into DrugsAreBad. Not to be confused with the Brazilian dance and music genre, {{Samba}}.
{{Samba}}. [[JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith Also not to be confused with an actual mushroom doing the samba]] (as is the case in ''[[VideoGame/UnderTale Undertale]]''.

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* ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'':
** The episode "99.5% Crazy" revolves around Mario getting high off a Poison Mushroom [[spoiler:and staying that way for the whole blooper until he is cured by a random 1-Up Mushroom that crawls into him.]]
** Mario goes high from several more Poison Mushrooms (and even from an overdose of pills) over the course of the series, with one instance ("Yoshrooms") having Yoshi join him for the ride.



* The ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' video "a Dose of Dr. Mario" has a scene where Dr. Mario cosumes one of his own Megavitamins, which makes him allucinate and later convulse.

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The ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' video "a episode "99.5% Crazy" revolves around Mario getting high off a Poison Mushroom [[spoiler:and staying that way for the whole blooper until he is cured by a random 1-Up Mushroom that crawls into him.]]
** Mario goes high from several more Poison Mushrooms (and even from an overdose of pills) over the course of the series, with one instance ("Yoshrooms") having Yoshi join him for the ride.
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* The ''[[Machinima/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' video "a Dose of Dr. Mario" has a scene where Dr. Mario cosumes one of his own Megavitamins, which makes him allucinate and later convulse.
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* 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 [[CourtroomAntic as a stalling tactic in court]].

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* 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 [[CourtroomAntic [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics as a stalling tactic in court]].
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* In ''Film/FreddysDeadTheFinalNightmare'', [[TheStoner Spencer]], played by Creator/BreckinMeyer, sees all kinds of trippy imagery coming out of the TV, set to Music/IronButterfly's "In-a-gadda-da-vida", and ends up in a video game.

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* In ''Film/FreddysDeadTheFinalNightmare'', [[TheStoner Spencer]], played by Creator/BreckinMeyer, sees all kinds of trippy imagery coming out of the TV, set to Music/IronButterfly's Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}'s "In-a-gadda-da-vida", and ends up in a video game.

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* 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.



* ''VideoGame/{{Wynncraft}}'' has the Shattered Minds quest, where an elf sends you to get a special mushroom. You subsequently get high as a kite. The majority of the quest is a drug trip.

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* 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.

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* 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.
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** 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/TheRollingStones 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).

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** 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/TheRollingStones [[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).
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* At the climax of ''ComicBook/LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen Century: 1969'', Mina takes tadukic acid in the hopes that the heightened awareness will help her find Haddo's cultists. Thus, she has a frightening drug trip that eventually leads to an out-of-body experience and a fight with Haddo's spirit. And the whole scene is set to a version of Music/TheRollingStones' "Sympathy for the Devil". [[spoiler:The scene ends with poor Mina going temporarily insane and getting committed to a mental hospital, while Haddo goes on to possess a certain professor named [[Literature/HarryPotter Tom Riddle]]...]]

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* At the climax of ''ComicBook/LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen Century: 1969'', Mina takes tadukic acid in the hopes that the heightened awareness will help her find Haddo's cultists. Thus, she has a frightening drug trip that eventually leads to an out-of-body experience and a fight with Haddo's spirit. And the whole scene is set to a version of Music/TheRollingStones' Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' "Sympathy for the Devil". [[spoiler:The scene ends with poor Mina going temporarily insane and getting committed to a mental hospital, while Haddo goes on to possess a certain professor named [[Literature/HarryPotter Tom Riddle]]...]]
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* Music/TheBlackAngels: The song "I Hear Colors (Chromaesthesia)" is clearly from the perspective of someone tripping balls, with lyrics like: "I feel colors rushing through my veins / Making me invincible to pain / I can hear them everywhere / Screaming by and glowing bright"

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