No.963026
Hey /co/ you like drugs right?
Of course you do, who doesn't?
So why not gather 'round and share our favorite drug episodes? The best drug episodes.
No.963028
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>not "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue"
Seriously, would you say "no" to academy award winner George C. Scott?
No.963031
>>963028
Not at all, it's just that Cartoon Allstars is a mashup drug special. It's not a drug episode of a specific series.
I'm glad you posted it though Anon, it does seem like a must for the thread.
No.963032
"Mind Pollution" was the realest episode of Captain Planet there ever was.
No.963052
cartoons dont do this anymore…
No.963059
>>963056
still wanted to see an episode of Steven Universe when he meets Crystal Meth
No.963060
>>963059
Give me back my sides ya thieving bastard.
No.963062
>>963052
All the Calarts faggots making cartoons these days love drugs, they would never honestly portray junkies as soulless zombies that will mutilate themselves and fuck over anyone for the next pathetic fix.
No.963067
>>963052
That's because most drugs today come not from the street corner, but over the counter.
Remember to fill out your prescription.
No.963071
>>963028
Why does the sister have a framed picture of Alf on her bedside table?
No.963082
>>963071
>Doesn't have a framed picture of Alf
>Gwenpool
That's a great impression of a tasteless plebeian you have there Anon.
No.963084
>>963061
>one of the posts he's butthurting about has capitalization
Why is the hey poster so retarded?
No.963088
>TFW no one in the thread has brought up that one time Tim Curry highjacked a microscopic rock-concert to mind control anthropomorphic cells into loving cigarettes.
No.963089
While not technically /co/ Dinosaurs had one of the best drug episodes ever. I don't have the clip but they did one of those 'the actor talks to you after the show' deals that was popular at the time where Robbie Sinclair pleaded with kids to help stop lame anti-drug psa episodes by not using drugs.
No.963090
>>963089
I remember that. They were pretty self aware with that show.
The one where Earl becomes a TV executive is the best
No.963092
>TFW Superman threw the living embodiment of smoking into the sun for an anti-smoking ad
>TFW Superman used to have the cultural relevance to star in an anti-smoking ad
No.963093
>>963092
What manner of bullshit is this?
No.963095
I suppose Cigarette-man pushing it on kids specifically has something to do with it.
No.963194
>>963093
Did he… did he light the cigar on someone on assisted respiration?
No.963197
AIDS episodes are superior.
No.963198
>>963197
Everybody will get AIDS.
No.963202
>>963028
I remember being shown this in school.
No.963218
>>963194
Yeah people will call Superman things like paragon, or boyscout, but he's no where near as candy-assed as they would have you believe.
No.963235
>>963197
Here's some of that AIDS you wanted Anon.
No.963244
>>963092
Superman sounds like he is russian spy.
No.963250
>Drug episodes!
>AIDS episodes!
>No mention of Hitler episodes.
Get on my level you fucking scrubs.
No.963254
This thread could use some reefberries.
No.963284
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The sun is one hell of a drug.
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No.963302
>>963301
/pol/ The Animated Series?
No.963368
>>963059
well, technically its a crystal, right?
No.963410
>>963383
That was a pretty good one--in an era when the media was desperate to show how badly drugs can fuck you up, it instead explored why people turn to drugs in the first place.
And then an asian kid OD'd on a single dose of uncut heroin in the next issue
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No.963485
>>963383
While it doesn't do anything all that great with the drugs part, I really liked how these two issues were used to develop Alex's character. His frustration at being able to save the planet from anti-mater bombs, and invading aliens but unable to save it from Humanity's own vices is pretty well handled. Avoids being preachy like most things about that duality and Alex's age make his actions more rational.
At the same time, the drug stories in Power Pack very strongly date it to a pre-Giuliani era NYC.
No.963515
>>963218
He does have every Metallica album.
No.963537
>Wilma falls in with shady characters
>Kid sells pot or whatever and gets arrested
>Michael JackSTONE sings about beating off
Why no mention of this /co/?
No.963725
>>963032
Well the alternative ending had her join the strip club to pay for her fix.
"And thats where strippers come from!"
No.963728
>>963250
>Aryan Death Stare
I fucking love it when Nazis do this in media, it's like they prescribe the entire white being into a single ego-enveloping stare that make all beneath it feel their inferiority rising to the surface, disheveling them as a snail under direct sunlight.
No.963732
>>963026
>>963027
>They straight up killed a fucking kid for this episode
Shit, I haven't seen just about anyone else do that. Pretty damn hardcore.
No.963754
Dear God, everybody has them.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/VerySpecialEpisode
There should be a PSA against Very Special Episodes. Or a Very Special Episode against PSAs.
No.963755
>>963754
Wish granted Anon not a cartoon though
>>963089
No.963769
>>963472
NO MORE LAZY ASS CATS BEFORE SLEEP
>>963537
I don't remember anything from that cartoon.
No.963773
>>963772
Remember kids,
Crime: good!
Drugs: bad!
No.963783
>>963250
>Hitler
That doesn't look anything like Hitler besides the black hair.
No.963793
>>963790
>Hitler's mustache is copyrighted
Jesus Christ.
No.963822
>>963783
When is the Captain Planet episode set? He had pic related till 1919.
No.963827
>>963822
I'm guessing it's set during the late stages of the war, since Hitler gets arrested by the Allies at the end of the episode.
No.963829
>>963383
>Big H
>Speed
Pick one
No.963830
>>963795
Why would they have to pay for that? It's a Chaplin moustache. If anything, Charlie Chaplin should have sued Hitler
No.963921
>>963830
Strictly speaking, that style of mustache is called a toothbrush
No.963922
>>963921
Yes, but my point is that Charlie Chaplin made it famous before Hitler did.
No.963924
>>963922
True, but it predates Chaplin. Couldn't imagine who you'd have to pay for it
Come to think of it, J Jonah Jameson and General Talbot both have one too
Maybe DC had to pay for similarities
No.964008
>>963924
Glenn Talbot? From the Hulk? I've always seen him with a pencil moustache.
No.964171
>>963921
Huh, the more you know.
No.964184
>>963790
I couldn't find anything about his mustache being copyright. Only that media in Germany is not allowed to show anybody with that same style.
No.964228
>>963732
BraveStar really should be better remembered. That show could be pretty awesome.
No.964397
>>963028
Id ask him what he was on that caused cartoons to come to life.
No.964503
>>964407
I mean the show is just one giant PSA.
No.964529
>>963783
>not supporting trucker hitler
No.964532
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Smeshariki always had best PSA episodes. Like this episode, where the big issue is not drug itself, but ham-fisted anti-drug campaign that inadvertently ended up advertising the drug to characters who haven't even known about its existence before.
No.964562
>>963822
Why do the eyes in that pic look so weird?
No.964564
>>964375
>>964407
Pretty sure the sanic cartoon did one.
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No.964762
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>>964564
Never minding how extreme Sanic Sez gets
No.967639
>>963250
Captain Planet was so useless compared to the Planeteers using their powers if only they were creative enough, what's the point of a being made to combat pollution if every other thing is kryptonite to him? throw some oil at him? down, blow some smoke from a cigarette at his face? down, he can't even stand non solar radiation I think.
No.967658
>>967642
Precisely, as I said, the planeteers only needed to be more creative with their limited powers.