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* An episode of ''[[South Park]]'' parodies this. Cartman fakes having Tourette's, and is going to be on TV, and plans to say things on live television, and get away with it. When explaining this to Kyle, Cartman is sipping what appears to be wine, Kyle takes a sip from a glass and claims "This is apple juice!"
* In ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'', Horned King [[A Glass in the Hand|broke his glass]] just like in Saint Seiya.
* Discord from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' does this with a glass of chocolate milk while sitting on his throne, now the [[Evil Overlord]] of Equestria. While not wine, his mannerisms give it the same effect. Strangely, he drinks the ''glass'' instead of the milk, however—then again, what fun is there in making sense?
* In ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' episode ''Monty Can't Buy Me Love'' , Kent Brockman reads: "This new breed of fun-loving billionaire is a welcome change from the classic joyless miser, brooding in his cavernous mansion, grasping a glass of brandy with his thin, clawlike fingers and a superior smirk on his greedy, soulless face" . Cut to Montgomery Burns sitting in his mansion, in that exact pose, glass in hand and uttering a reverberating "bah"
* Several scenes in the 2019 ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' cartoon show Poison Ivy relaxing with a glass of red wine and a book; usually for Harley and her "crew" to return from a heist in the loudest and most annoying means possible.
 
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