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Speculative Fiction Tropes. Eternal Recurrence. The Eternal Prohibition trope as used in popular culture. Drugs Are Bad. So bad that even in the future, 20th-century drug laws remain unchanged.
- The Roaring '20s
There Prohibition was in full swing, so gin was made in...
- Web Animation
Their video on Prohibition addresses the rampant alcoholism...
- The Roaring '20s
There Prohibition was in full swing, so gin was made in bathtubs, smuggled by the likes of Al Capone and served in 'speakeasies', hole-in-the-wall bars highly prone to raids by stolid, humourless cops, or an ambush by the eccentric Izzy and Moe prohibition agent team in disguise.
Plot. After Bart Simpson accidentally gets drunk at a St. Patrick's Day parade, a prohibitionist movement emerges in Springfield. After it is discovered that a ban on alcohol has been in effect but gone unnoticed for two centuries, Mayor Quimby, not wanting to alienate voters during an election year, agrees to enforce the law.
Homer vs. the 18th Amendment: Directed by Bob Anderson. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. After alcohol is banned in Springfield, Homer adopts the moniker of the "Beer Baron" to bootleg liquor, prompting an investigation from an uptight Treasury agent.
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- Animation, Comedy
- Bob Anderson
- 1997-03-16
Prohibition: With Peter Coyote, Pete Hamill, Catherine Gilbert Murdock, Michael Lerner. The story of the American activist struggle against the influence of alcohol, climaxing in the failed early 20th century nationwide era when it was banned.
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May 9, 2013 · Even Evil Has Standards: Not in general played any straighter than it is in reality – the dumb and brutal kind of space pirate/raider, in particular, is infamous for atrocities – but seen on occasion.