Vodka Drunkenski/Playing With


 * Basic Trope: The Russian guy is always portrayed as a drunk whose drink of choice is vodka.
 * Played Straight: Ivan Sonovovich drinks six shots of vodka at Carl's Bad Tavern.
 * Exaggerated: Ivan drinks an entire bottle of vodka. Oh, and he's on a first-name basis with the bartender.
 * Justified: Ivan is The Alcoholic or just a party animal.
 * Inverted: Ivan is a teetotaler, or at least the Designated Driver for the night. He just orders soda.
 * Subverted: Ivan prefers beer or wine over vodka.
 * Ivan prefers mixed drinks over straight liquor.
 * Ivan and other characters originally thought that he was Russian, but it turns out when he drinks, he starts speaking with a Russian accent.
 * Double Subverted: But will happily drink vodka if it's offered.
 * Most of which include vodka as a main ingredient.
 * Deconstructed: Everyone in Russia is constantly drunk. This leads to an inefficient workforce and ruined economy. Health problems are also widespread, and there is no money to fund hospitals.
 * Reconstructed:
 * Parodied: When Ivan walks into Carl's Bad Tavern, the entire bar greets him: "IVAN!!!" and the bartender hands him his "usual."
 * Ivan's only form of sustenance is vodka.
 * Ivan drinks vodka and it fuels superstrength, much like spinach for Popeye. (Bonus Points if it is a blatant parody of Popeye cartoons.)
 * Lampshaded: "You Russians are all alike. Get a little vodka in ya and suddenly you think you're Superman. Just look at Ivan over there."
 * Averted: Ivan drinks a little, but not very much.
 * Ivan is Russian, but he's never had a drink of alcohol in his life.
 * Ivan is a drunk, but he's not Russian.
 * Enforced:
 * Invoked:
 * Defied: Ivan doesn't like vodka, and orders something else.
 * Discussed:
 * Conversed:
 * Played For Laughs: Almost always is.
 * Played For Drama: Ivan is a really mean drunk.

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