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The Drunken Sailor
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Sailors and alcohol go together like white on rice, going back to Homer. In fiction, if a sailor isn't already drunk, expect them to be well on the way to it or pining for the lack of it. Often a defining quality of a Father Neptune. One can also expect a Seadog Beard and some Talking Like A Pirate. Yarrrr! This is a case of Truth in Television due to the disinfecting abilities of alcohol; mixing it with water was the only way to keep water potable during long voyages, especially on early boats when cooking had to be limited due to fire risk (or on open decked boats where it was impossible to do). Also, a drunk crew was a crew less capable of The Mutiny due to the horrific conditions (this being the "rum" part of those great Naval traditions of "rum, sodomy and the lash"), and the strength of alcohol could be varied as punishment or reward as the captain saw fit. It continues to be true because when you take a bunch of generally adult persons and put them in a cramped space for an extended period of time with limited and ever diminishing supplies... well it rather builds tension. Of course, Sailors are just as often drunk on shore as well as off, where they can get into all kinds of trouble, from bar fights to getting Press-Ganged onto another ship. Especially prevalent in works set in the era of Wooden Ships and Iron Men or in the future since Space Is an Ocean. As a sidenote, the actual ration issued up until 1740 in the Royal Navy was a gallon of beer or a pint of wine or half a pint of spirits per person per day. Admiral Vernon then cut this to a quarter pint twice a day, mixed with water and limes to prevent scurvy, and eventually it became the traditional 1/8 pint "tot" which was officially retired in 1970. There were some very uncomplimentary epithets levelled at the Admiral responsible and the day is still known as Black Tot Day. Whatever the origins, The Drunken Sailor is an unavoidable character, specific Sub-Trope of The Alcoholic. |
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The ship's surgeon on The Bounty drank himself to death in Tahiti. As punishment at one point, Lt. Bligh stops all grog rations to the men. | |
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In Frankenstein Island, shipwrecked seafarer (and probable pirate) Jocko drinks any chance he gets and spends much of the movie in a drunken stupor. | |
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Captain Pugwash: Although never shown drunk, Swine — one of Cut-Throat Jake's pirates — almost always has a mug of grog in his hand. | |
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Searats in Redwall are fond of seaweed grog. | |
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Captain Greldik of The Belgariad and Mallorean series is a chronic drunk and the best sailor alive. | |
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In A Study in Terror, a pair of drunken sailors on shore leave attempt to solicit the services of Liz Stride for a night of fun. However, they are moved on by a policeman, and when Liz goes in search of another customer, she is murdered by Jack the Ripper. | |
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The sea captain in The Simpsons. He crashes a ship at one point and tries to bribe a reporter on camera to take the blame. | |
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Master and Commander (the movie): one of the sailors refuses to salute a superior and it's later revealed he was drunk at the time. Aubrey doesn't care that the sailor was drunk, just that he didn't respect the chain of command. | |
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In Assault on a Queen, Linc Langley appears to be borderline alcoholic: often seen with a drink in his hand, and usually perma-buzzed if alcohol is available. At one point, Victor says he does not relish being cooped up in a tin can with 'a caramel lush'. | |
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Pirates in Dubloon gain magic by being drunk, so it's only logical that they would be drinking beer and grog all the time. | |
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One level in the first game involves sneaking upon a man in a busy port full of drunken sailors that keep pushing you. Getting to the target requires taking some narrow routes by the water and you have Super Drowning Skills. | |
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Billy Bones in Treasure Island in all its iterations, deeply fond of rum, which possibly contributes to the strokes that eventually kill him. Later, on board the Hispanola, the first mate, Mr. Arrow, is constantly inebriated to the point that he eventually drunkenly falls off the ship. No one really laments his loss. | |
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Pirates SMP: A handful of the pirates seem to have substance use issues, especially when it comes to alcohol. Jokes have been made since Day 1 about how the in-universe reason for server lag and technical difficulties is that various players are drunk on brewed beverages. Cleo, Reddoons, and Acho seem to be the most vocal about being raging alcoholics. The other pirates also consume alcohol, but usually far more sparingly. | |
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In Anna Christie, old salt Chris Christoperson's first scene has him stumble into his favorite bar, already drunk, to get more liquor. He goes on another bender after Anna reveals her sordid past as a prostitute. | |
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The Odyssey: Odysseus is finally within sight on his home, but the sailors spot a small bag he carries with him. Thinking it contains wine (treasure in other versions), they open it, unleashing the winds it contained and driving the ship far off course. | |
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Spite Marriage: One of the sailors in the engine room has emptied the fire extinguisher and filled it up with a hidden stash of alcohol. This leads to disaster when a fire breaks out and an unknowing Elmer tries to use the fire extinguisher. | |
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Puzzle Pirates plays with this: The length of a voyage is limited by your available charts, your and your crew's patience, and the amount of rum you have aboard. Running short of rum is a bad thing and impairs your crew. | |
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Beyond the Edge of Owlsgard: The ferryman has an incredible hangover when Finn wakes him up, and passes out as soon as the two are finished talking. One of the game's puzzles involves figuring out a way to force him out of his house so he'll sail Finn and Gwen to Owlsgard. | |
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The tune (and three extra verses) is one of the shanties your crew can sing in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. It's safe to assume your crew members are frequently drunk, being pirates, and of course, one of the five types of cargo you can pillage is rum. | |
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Captain Mike in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Benjamin pretty much disguises his Merlin Sickness as the captain's drunken perception. | |
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Pirate metal band Alestorm typically sings about sailing the seas and getting drunk (usually at the same time). | |
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The Black Lagoon crew. They quite rarely are drunk, though, it's just that they usually don't see how a couple of beers could really hinder them. On the other hand, when they're hanging in the Yellow Flag, all bets are off. | |
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Captain Harlock and his glass of wine. The rest of the crew are also heavy drinkers, with Miime and Dr. Zero consuming the most. | |
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Romulan Ale is the drink of choice for all Star Trek incarnations, with all crews indulging at some point. | |
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There is one drunken sailor in RuneScape in Port Sarim. His examine option refers to the drunken sailor song. | |
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Pool of London: Engine Room Officer Trotter who, according to Dan, has not been ashore in 20 years except to change ships. He spends the three days the Dunbar is in port locked in his cabin, drinking three bottles of brandy, reading poetry and becoming maudlin. | |
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Coronation Street's Peter Barlow is the show's only recovered (at least this week) alcoholic and is a retired Chief Petty Officer. It has been noted that people justified Peter's drinking at times because of this trope. | |
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Dishonored uses a rather gruesome variant of the song (sung by a children's choir) in one of its trailers. The game is based in a city where whaling is one of its main industries. Sometimes a random guard can be heard whistling the tune. |
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Harry Mudd and Cyrano Jones from Star Trek: The Original Series were both fond of a tipple or two. Out of the main characters, Scotty was often seen indulging. Romulan Ale is the drink of choice for all Star Trek incarnations, with all crews indulging at some point. Klingons. They absolutely love getting drunk. Worth mentioning that Romulan Ale is actually illegal in the Federation, but it's all over the place regardless (it seems to hold roughly the same status as Cuban cigars do in the U.S. today). There are a number of other drinks as well, including the Klingons' Blood Wine, which they're almost always seen drinking (except Worf, who prefers prune juice), and Synthehol (a synthetic alcohol replacement) since Starfleet officers aren't really supposed to get drunk. That's without even getting into the dozens of alcoholic beverages which are name dropped, some of which seem to be their eponymous species' only export (Saurian Brandy, for instance.) Suffice it to say the trope is alive and well in Trek's future. |
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Captain Haddock and whisky (specifically the then-fictional Loch Lomond brand) from Tintin. He clearly inherited the tendency from his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock. Sir Francis' tipple of choice however was something else, as featured in his catchphrase "Ration my rum!". | |
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The song, although not drunkenness in Naval personnel, is featured in the SeaQuest DSV episode "Bad Water." After a lightning strike disables the sub and the crew are forced to make emergency repairs, MCPO Crocker resorts to singing "The Drunken Sailor", along with "almost every other sea shanty I know," over the 1MC to keep morale up. | |
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Rum is always a standard motivational tool among Pirates, although, historically, their lawman opponents used it just as much for reasons listed above. It's uncertain whether in-story lawman Commodore Norrington is aware of this though—he's arguably the drunkest of the lot at one point, but more like The Alcoholic—or at least heavily drowning his sorrows than this usually cheerful trope. |
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Horatio Hornblower has this, naturally. It's remarked several times that British sailors had an unerring genius for getting hold of alcohol in any place and situation no matter how unlikely or inappropriate. Hornblower also prefers to enforce discipline by withholding alcohol rations, since he has a distaste for the Navy's more brutal methods of discipline. | |
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The pirates from the Asterix series. | |
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Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean likes his rum. Rum is always a standard motivational tool among Pirates, although, historically, their lawman opponents used it just as much for reasons listed above. It's uncertain whether in-story lawman Commodore Norrington is aware of this though—he's arguably the drunkest of the lot at one point, but more like The Alcoholic—or at least heavily drowning his sorrows than this usually cheerful trope. |
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On Sea Patrol the tolerance range of the sailors goes from being unsteady on their feet but being able to beat up mooks...to crashing a golf buggy into the lake. Although there were other reasons that added up to it. | |
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Captain Redbeard Rum from Blackadder II. The seemingly permanently sloshed Rum is quite possibly the worst mariner in history, given that he doesn't seem to feel a crew is required to sail an Elizabethan galleon and doesn't know the way from Tilbury to France let alone the Cape of Good Hope. | |
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Parodied in Project A-Ko with a female Harlock Expy, whose cool detachment swiftly vanished when her glass was empty. | |
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Horatio Hornblower: In "The Even Chance", Hornblower has his first midshipman command when he's supposed to take a captured French ship to England. The French sailors are drunk, and Styles somewhat envies them and wishes they were just as happy. Hornblower is not pleased and forces him to put the bottle down. Played with in the second episode of the series, called "The Examination for Lieutenant", also known as "The Fire Ships". One seaman is jerking around like a plague victim, and all the rest of the crew are terrified of him because they are aboard a quarantined ship. Hornblower coolly walks up to him, grabs him by the shoulders and smells his breath. Sure enough, he's drunk. In "Mutiny", crazy Captain Sawyer several times grants double rum and a day off for the whole crew, which does not enhance the crew's morals and their loyalty but it makes them incompetent and unable to cope with their duties. Doctor Clive, the only person who might pronounce him unfit for command, is drunk as any of them. In "Retribution", Acting Captain Buckland who, sadly, was not born to lead, follows Clive's advice to deal with his situation by drinking his problems away. The last shot of him in the episode, after he's torpedoed what little remained of his reputation, is pouring wine into an overflowing glass and watching it run across the table. |
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Turns up frequently in Hägar the Horrible. This image was even used to promote Skol Lager. |
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Captain K'nuckles from The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. His beverage of choice? Maple syrup. | |
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Closely related: the dockworkers in The Wire can be seen downing beers at all hours. That includes breakfast; several dockworkers are seen lining up at the bar for a "breakfast" of raw egg dropped in beer, with a whiskey to chase. Andrew Rea of Binging with Babish tried it in the Wire special; he said he couldn't imagine going to work after this "meal", as all he wanted to do afterward was take a nap. | |
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Appointment with Venus: When first seen "Trawler" Langley is in court on a charge of being drunk and disorderly: having been arrested outside a pub while whirling a pram around his head (having first taken the baby out) and attempting to hurl it a German bomber. A Running Gag is keeping him away from alcohol for the duration of he mission so he is sober enough to perform his part. | |
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Pirates in the Monkey Island series of games love their grog. | |
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In the Safehold series, the Charisian Navy averts this trope. While sailors get beer with at least one meal, and officers are seen having a glass of whiskey with a briefing, none of them get enough to get drunk and drunkenness on duty is harshly punished. Other navies are implied to play this trope straight. | |
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The whole plot of Flying Dutch was set in motion by a dozen alcoholic sailors who ran out of booze, raided a passenger's luggage thinking he might have some, and downed what turned out to be a dodgy elixir of immortality. | |
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As the Poxy Boggards sing both drinking songs and sea shanties, it's inevitable that drunken sailors turn up in their music. | |
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Ratchet & Clank has Space pirates and their beverage, Grog. | |
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In the Book of Genesis in The Bible, Noah famously builds and sails the Ark, then after the flood, he proceeds to plant a vineyard and get dead drunk. That might just make him the Ur-Example. | |
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If you're a Wizard in The Sims Medieval, you'll often get orders of Mystic Grog and Drunk-Me-Not (a potion that keeps Sims from suffering negative effects of drinking) from sea captains. | |
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The Navy Lark The Admiral manages to get a bickering meeting of Vice Admirals and Commodores to shut up by threatening to lock up the Gin. It works. Vice Admiral Prout, whose years of hard drinking had left him a raving paranoid loon with a liver that you could mistake for shoe leather. Mister Phillips can qualify on half a lemonade shandy |
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Assassin's Creed One level in the first game involves sneaking upon a man in a busy port full of drunken sailors that keep pushing you. Getting to the target requires taking some narrow routes by the water and you have Super Drowning Skills. The tune (and three extra verses) is one of the shanties your crew can sing in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. It's safe to assume your crew members are frequently drunk, being pirates, and of course, one of the five types of cargo you can pillage is rum. |
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Ironically, there are at least three different versions of the tune used as background music in Spongebob Squarepants (4 if you count Sailing over the Doggerbank, which sounds vaguely familiar). There are, however, no drunken sailors. | |
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