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Drug references in Cartoons.
I just saw an episode of "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" on cartoon network and first there's a form of Yogi the Bear with blood shot eyes trying to violently steal a picnic basket. UHH MUNCHIES? then, glancing over just now at the end of the show there's a fake ad for "Mushcookies"...mushroom cookies that supposedly taste like cat..hahaha, not the first time i've noticed things like this in that show either.
I love being in my older years and looking at these kids shows and noticing tons of drug references, or what are drug references in my mind.
Anyone notice some of these in other modern cartoons ?
(*similar to the 420 in movies post*)
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i see it alot, in kids movies there are tiny little hints, i think we just read to much into stuff like this.
but it does make me feel special whenever i recognise it and a non-pothead doesn't.
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i saw a show once that was pointing out all the clues in the show Scooby-Doo that suggested that Scooby and Shaggy were high.
A couple of the ones I remember:
In one episode the "radiator breaks" in the van, and Scooby and Shaggy pop out of the back of the van along with a cloud of smoke and they're both laughing.
Shaggy and Scooby are ALWAYS hungry, the muchies?
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Haha, grim adventures of billy and mandy is the best. :D It's gotten more mainstream'd though, it was better when it first started.
And you saw that, but you didn't notice the blue mushroom poster in their lving room? (where they all watch tv?) I saw it in one scene and thought it was just a flash, but it's aaalways there. There's tons of mushroom references in that show.
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Lol wow, I have alot of old Looney Toon movies. Maybe I should go back and watch some to see some drug references lol.
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Anyone ever watch Avatar: The Last Airbender? In one episode Sokka drinks cactus juice and they imply that he starts hallucinating and feeling funny. lol.
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alice in wonderland has a bunch
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Well thats because the whole movie is a trip and a half. The guy who wrote the book was a huge stoner and loved acid and shit.
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That's what I thought too, but the book was written in 1865.
I'm preeeeeetty sure he wasn't on acid. ;)
That said, there's no reason he wasn't chillin with mushrooms and peyote. hahaha
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alice in wonderland...jefferseon airplane - white rabbit
theres also a morning glory in the film....LSA
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never noticed the shroom but I will now!
I've watched Avatar lol I bet it was peyote (glad someone else mention that)
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Meh its not just drug refs in movies/cartoons..
But In billy and mandy in the episode where there are these tiny little " smurf " guys that live in mushrooms.... ..In the same episode billys clock said 4:20
But on the cover of the little mermaid ..there is a castle tower that looks similar to a penis
And in the rescuers down under or somthing.. When the mice are inside the birds house.. The picture on the calander in the back is porn
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Dont forget the huka smoking worm.
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[quote=BabyFacedAbortion]I just saw an episode of "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" on cartoon network and first there's a form of Yogi the Bear with blood shot eyes trying to violently steal a picnic basket. UHH MUNCHIES? then, glancing over just now at the end of the show there's a fake ad for "Mushcookies"...mushroom cookies that supposedly taste like cat..hahaha, not the first time i've noticed things like this in that show either.
I love being in my older years and looking at these kids shows and noticing tons of drug references, or what are drug references in my mind.
Anyone notice some of these in other modern cartoons ?
i saw that episode :)
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I can't think of any at the moment, but if any come, I'll let you know. I know I've seen some obvious ones, but too high to remember any.
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Originally Posted by make it legal
Well thats because the whole movie is a trip and a half. The guy who wrote the book was a huge stoner and loved acid and shit.
Actually, you will find that Charles Dodgeson (Lewis Carroll's real name) was not under the influence of any drug what so ever when he came up with the idea for Alice in Wonderland. There is no evidence he used any drug other than laudanum (which was the standard painkiller at the time, think advil or ibuprofen), and even the evidence for that is sketchy, circumstantial and weak.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodgson
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Originally Posted by sanguinekane
Actually, you will find that Charles Dodgeson (Lewis Carroll's real name) was not under the influence of any drug what so ever when he came up with the idea for Alice in Wonderland. There is no evidence he used any drug other than laudanum (which was the standard painkiller at the time, think advil or ibuprofen), and even the evidence for that is sketchy, circumstantial and weak.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodgson
Nice post. Very informative. Gotta love wilipedia.
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Anyone notice some of these in other modern cartoons ?
(*similar to the 420 in movies post*)
Lol everytime you watch popeye!
I'm Popeye the sailorman,
I'm Popeye the sailorman,
I'm strong to the finich, 'cause I eats my spinach,
I'm Popeye the sailorman.
Words to "Popeye the Sailor Man" song...
Copyright 1933, by Sammy Lerner
Gotta love that green!
(All I ever needed to know I learned in kindegarten!)
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I think popeye would be a case of reading too much into it. Another obvious scooby plug was in one of the live action movies they made. I remember some comment about shaggy stating they stay away from places that have the word evil in the title. Evil and hydroponics....but for other reasons. I think they even meet a chic named Mary Jane and drool all over her. I'm sure my wording is off, I can't remember much about the movie, but I remembered that.
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that penis onthe mermaid cover only shows up on the orginal cover :p its the top of the building...
also in the lion king when simba grows up he flops down on a cliff and dirt flys up and if watch it ,, itll say SEX for a second
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Also, in the Mario video games there were those mushrooms that would make you big, an obvious reference to the hallucinogenic mushrooms from Alice in Wonderland.
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Also ont he lion king, When they are on that big rock at nighttime ( dunno how far into movie) The stars spell out SEX
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Also ont he lion king, When they are on that big rock at nighttime ( dunno how far into movie) The stars spell out SEX
i already said that...and it isnt the stars...its the dust that flys up into the sky
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Alice in wonderland Definteley a stoner movie...think about it a pink and purple cat floating around smoking on a pipe.
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Hey dryst, I bet you didn't know this but,
Also ont he lion king, When they are on that big rock at nighttime ( dunno how far into movie) The stars spell out SEX
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At Disneyworld there is this ride called "Splash Mountain" and when you are waiting in line there is this one place where this toad talks to you, and all you can see is his shadow, but he has a pipe in his mouth, and is talking all crazy and laughing and stuff, might just be a coincidence though...
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Originally Posted by sanguinekane
Actually, you will find that Charles Dodgeson (Lewis Carroll's real name) was not under the influence of any drug what so ever when he came up with the idea for Alice in Wonderland. There is no evidence he used any drug other than laudanum (which was the standard painkiller at the time, think advil or ibuprofen), and even the evidence for that is sketchy, circumstantial and weak.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodgson
My Lit/Speech/Drama teacher said that what happened was that during the time he wrote the book, opium was one of the most widely abused drugs. It was said that he HATED the fact that people were addicted to it, and sometimes openly pushing/using the drug.
He had grandchildren, and she told me he wrote the book to try and scare them out of ever doing drugs.
I don't know, either way, good movie, great book.
Btw, Billy and Mandy is effing AWESOME! That's one of my favorite shows. The entire thing plays out like a mushroom trip, Baby Face.
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can u post a pic fo teh lion king thing?
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Originally Posted by Sabron
..In the same episode billys clock said 4:20
Almost ever cartoon clock says 420, coincidence?
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Originally Posted by UncleChunky
Almost ever cartoon clock says 420, coincidence?
It's probably just because ALL of the artists for cartoons secretly smoke, and think it's HILARIOUS that they've been doing it since Tom and Jerry, and no one has noticed.....
except now!
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What's with "420"?
^ ^ does this kid really smoke weed?
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Originally Posted by dryst
^ ^ does this kid really smoke weed?
I smoked weed for 30 years and I had no clue what 420 was till I got on these boards...
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i wasnt basing my entire assumption on his statment...overall his post are just kinda retarded :D
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In the cartoon movie ALADDIN (Disney)....at one point a few of the characters are out on like a porch....and you have to turn up your TV really loud, and you can hear Aladdin in the background saying "All good teenagers.....Take off your clothes!!" The proof that this is true is that Ive heard it like 50 times (had to show everyone I knew). If fact, I bet my Aladdin movie is right on that part lol. Ya, Ive seen the Lion King one too.
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Thanks, dryst! :D
actually, I haven't smoked weed yet, I am going to be smoking for the first time very soon, however.
Seriusly though, what does "420" mean?
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you guys are dumb, almost every single disney movie out there has a hidden message
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yeah the disney stuff is weird like in Aladin, I went back like twenty times cause I couldn't believe it was in there. The Lion King thing is more subtle and harder to notice. Supposedly there are two in the lion king but I can only find one. Both of them have had it edited out in the later versions of the videos, and all of the dvd's. Only the first prints I'm afraid. And I saw that Yogi Bear cartoon years ago, me and a bunch of friends were smoking and just happened upon it, I've never laughed so hard in my life. For real that shit was FUCKED UP!!! Even the ppl who were there that weren't high (two out of ten ppl) said it was trippy. I saw it a couple months back again it's always the same one, I got so excited I had to tape it just to show ppl I wasn't crazy. It was animated by the same ppl that did Ren and Stimpy.
I love cartoons,
-GT
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Also in the little mermaid, not sure about the new remasterd ones but, in the old one at the end when the little fat preacher marrys the little mermaid and that prince dude, the preacher gets a hardon, and you see it pop up and he quickly tucks it back in.