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Anthropomorphic Vice
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A sub-trope of Anthropomorphic Personification, this is the representation of vices that are drunk, smoked, snorted, ingested, injected, or even gambled as people or animated anthropomorphized objects. This trope is frequently done for the purpose of warning about addictions, and the depiction can often come across as Anvilicious. Other times, this trope will be employed in a less serious and more light-hearted fashion. Can also apply to situations where a vice that's named after a person is used in a sentence as if it were a person. As in "My friends Jack [Daniels], Jim [Beam], Joe [Camel], and Mary [Jane]." Additionally, a woman may invoke the Heartbreak and Ice Cream trope by saying she has new boyfriends, Ben and Jerry. Someone may also invoke self-intimacy by saying that their date is Jill (based on representing the thumb and index finger as "J" and the other three fingers as "I, L, L") or Rosie Palms. Compare Food God, who embodies fertility instead of vice, and Embodiment of Vice, an otherwise normal character who represents a negative quality. |
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The Absinthe Fairy from Chimneyspeak, which represents Elgie's love of the beverage. | |
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Kumar is trying to liberate Harold from jail in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle when he is distracted by a giant bag of weed at the police station. Kumar immediately forgets about Harold and has an elaborate Dream Sequence where he falls in love with the anthropomorphized bag of weed, makes love to said anthropomorphized bag of weed, marries the bag of weed, and then is stuck in a miserable marriage with the bag of weed. | |
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The Simpsons: Played for Laughs when Barney sees his addiction as a Harvey-esque white rabbit who he treats as a sponsor that keeps him drinking. Also played for laughs in "D'oh-in' in the Wind", where Barney experiences a Mushroom Samba from the episode's hallucinogenic juice that involves a three-eyed monster appearing before him. He quickly downs a Duff Beer, causing "Pinky, the Pink Elephant" to show up and kill the monster. |
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Rick James "Mary Jane". | |
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In the Looney Tunes short "Wholly Smoke", a young Porky Pig gets sick smoking a cigar and hallucinates being taunted, teased, and chased by a tobacco shop full of anthropomorphized cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and tobacco accessories led by a smoky spectre named Nick O' Teen (a different Nick O' Teen than the one that appeared in Superman anti-smoking PSAs). | |
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The King's Court bosses in Cuphead are anthropomorphic representations of various entertainments and vices that the Devil's Casino can indulge. Most of them represent various forms of gambling — Chips Bettigan (a stack of poker chips) and Hopus Pocus (a Rabbit Magician who attacks with cards) represent poker, Pip and Dot represent dominoes, Phear Lap is horse racing, Pirouletta is roulette, Mangosteen is pool, and King Dice himself represents dice games — but there's also bosses for arcade games (Mr. Chimes), alcohol (the Tipsy Troop), and cigarettes (Mr. Wheezy). | |
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One Wondermark strip features a booze dragon who tempts a recovering alcoholic. The dragon's actually a hallucination that has nothing to do with alcohol. | |
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One episode of Community has Annie put on a play for children where Pierce plays the role of Drugs and almost ruins it by playing it as a charismatic bad boy who all the kids admire. Chang saves the situation by taking over the role and making the kids associate drugs with his trademark loathsomeness. | |
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In Doonesbury, there's Mr. Butts, a giant talking cigarette used to represent the tobacco industry. Occasionally, he's joined by his friend Mr. Jay, who is a giant anthropomorphized joint. December 6, 2020 also has Mr. Brewski, an anthropomorphized beer can representing alcoholism, and Dum-Dum, an anthropomorphic bullet representing gun violence. | |
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Forest Kingdom: The Hawk & Fisher spinoff series' book 3 (The God Killer) has the medieval-fantasy beat cops stop off at the Temple of John Barleycorn for a refreshing libation after a hard day of investigating a crime spree in the religious district in one scene. | |
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Animaniacs had one being thrown out of the Water Tower by Yakko and Wakko during the line "Yakko and Wakko don't allow tobacco" in the song "The Big Wrap Party Tonight". | |
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In the Rocko's Modern Life episode "Tooth and Nail," Rocko goes to rehab for nail-biting. The Chameleon Brothers tell him they can't treat him at their facility (because he doesn't have much money), but they do send him away with a bag containing their "outpatient" treatment. Rocko opens it, and it turns out to be the 12 steps. Each is a personification of some vice or problem (drinking, gambling, bedwetting, among others.) | |
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In the pilot of Supernatural, Sam claims that his father John has gone hunting "with Jim, Jack, and José", meaning Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, and José Cuervo. | |
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Discworld: John Barleycorn is briefly mentioned in Hogfather when Susan finds the area of the lifetimer room reserved for anthropomorphic personifications. The Oh God of Hangovers might count as well. | |
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The WASP song "Thunderhead" depicts heroin as a demon who demands that his followers ruin themselves and their families in his service, namely the title character, a man who's hopelessly addicted to it, dying of withdrawal in a detox clinic. | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation: When Fowlmouth and Shirley the Loon go to the movies, there's an announcement "no smoking cigarettes in the theater." Cut to a disappointed anthropomorphic lit cigarette being booed and forced to leave. He just wanted to see the movie! | |
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Condemned 2: Bloodshot has protagonist Ethan Thomas experience hallucinations of his addiction appearing as "the alcohol demon," who sometimes gives him in-game hints. Ethan later cures his alcoholism by slaying the demon, who gets replaced by another personal demon called "Acceptance." | |
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There's Smoke from Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, who represents drug addiction. | |
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In the Very Special Comic Book Spider-Man, Storm, Power Man the trio battle Smokescreen, who is a villain making kids smoke (and destroying one kid's track career) and is made of pure smoke. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons module UK1 Beyond the Crystal Cave. The PCs may encounter a deity named the Green Man, who is involved with (among other things) the production of alcoholic beverages. His breath causes intoxication in any creature who breathes it. One of the names he goes by is (wait for it!) John Barleycorn. | |
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A giant talking cola can occasionally shows up in User Friendly, possibly just as a hallucination, and seeks to corrupt someone. Caffeine is after all a stock geek vice, especially in the form of cola, and these characters are very geeky. | |
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"Sister Morphine" by The Rolling Stones, about lying in a hospital bed drugged up: | |
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Nick O'Teen was a villain in a series of Superman PSAs. | |
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A food-based example occurs in Goof Troop when Pete must abstain from eating for a certain period of time. The Chickens stand up in the fridge and sing, causing him to cover his ears and roll around on the couch. | |
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In the Gucci Mane led Posse Cut "Coca Coca" cocaine is referred to in may anthropomorphic terms: | |
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Regular Show has an example in the form of Starla. She decides that she and Muscleman need some time apart and wants to test the strength of their love. As a result, Muscleman sees her face everywhere. His chicken nuggets turn into her along with almost everything else and they all beg that he call her. | |
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The Tequila Monster in Questionable Content. | |
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In Father Ted, when the priests give up their various vices for Lent, they start hallucinating, seeing each other as personifications of those vices — Ted appears to Jack as a pint of Guinness and to Dougal as a giant rollerblade, while Dougal appears to Ted as a huge talking cigarette. | |
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver features Jeff the Diseased Lung in a Cowboy Hat, an ironic mascot of Marlboro which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, "compromising" between their desire to have mascots and countries' desire to have anti-smoking advertisement. | |
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Happy Harmonies: One of the sequels, "Pipe Dreams", to the MGM short "Good Little Monkeys" has the three title monkeys smoking and then encountering several anthropomorphic cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco products. | |
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Ozzy & Drix: "Where There's Smoke" pitted the eponymous duo against the demonic Nicotine (voiced by Tim Curry) and his henchmen Butane, Carbon Monoxide, and Tar. Stickety Lipid (anthropomorphic bad cholesterol) was the villain of the overeating-themed episode "A Growing Problem." |
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Straight Up features personifications of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin who brutally assault the film's protagonist for not wanting to get hooked on drugs. | |
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The British folk song "John Barleycorn" (that's been performed by many artists including Traffic — appropriately, in their album that's actually called John Barleycorn Must Die — Jethro Tull, and Fairport Convention) describes the apparent "murder" of the title character as a way of depicting the planting, harvesting, and distilling or fermentation of grains into alcoholic beverages. Folk duo The Wild Oats, noticing they were performing in more cafes than alehouses, parodied the song as "Juan Coffeebean". | |
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Sausage Party, about anthropomorphic food products at a grocery store, includes a bottle of whiskey named "Firewater" as the leader of the Non-Perishables. And yes, as evidenced by the name, he's depicted as your stereotypical Magical Native American. Another member of the All-Stereotype Cast is a tequila bottle, naturally with a Mexican accent and the requisite 'stache. Incidentally, Bill Hader voiced both these characters. | |
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In the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf character article files on Smurfs Fanon Wiki, there's Pitufo Juano, who is a green-skinned version of Wild Smurf who tempts Smurfs with the joys of smoking smurfnip. | |
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Migos "Hannah Montana" is not in fact about the Disney show protagonist, but ecstasy and cocaine. | |
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Get Crazy centers around a big New Year's party concert where there's a big anthropomorphized marijuana cigarette in the audience who ends up smoked down to a stub. | |
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As seen in Moulin Rouge!, absinthe has been long anthropomorphized as "the green fairy." | |
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At the end of Half Baked, when Thurgood stands on the bridge with his last joint in his hand, intending to throw it in the water so he can be with his love Mary Jane, he imagines the joint as having the face of a black woman who begs him to smoke her/it. | |
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