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Television Adventure time

I've been talking up Adventure Time in this forum here and there for a while now. At least a few of the writers strike me as psychedelic users (see link below for a scene where Finn mentions DMT of all things). It's probably my favorite single thing in video format to use as a complement to methoxetamine. The narratives involve astral projection, hyper-dimensional objects, and Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephants being wished into existence from a snake god residing in the middle of a labyrinth. The music and sound engineering is super plush and trippy, too.

If there's any remaining doubt, watch the Mad Tart Toter's speech.

Link to dimethyltryptamine scene
 
^It brought an unexpected tear to my eye the first time I saw it. Granted, I was tripping, but I'm not sure how much that matters. It confirmed what I hoped the show was. It's brilliance in the service of absurdity, out of nowhere, as it should be.
 
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