As of June 2025, the Partnership for a Drug Free America's successor organization Partnership to End Addiction describes "Fried Egg" as being among its "iconic PSAs."
Consumerism A poster produced in the early 1990s called "Famous Brains on Drugs" parodied the concept by having eggs appear in the frying pan in forms intended to remind the viewer of certain people. For instance, a pan labeled "
Saddam Hussein" had an egg with a
crosshair over it, and a pan labeled "
Milli Vanilli" contained a box of imitation eggs. There have also been parody T-shirts, such as versions based on
The Simpsons ("This is your brain on donuts", showing an X-ray of
Homer Simpson's head) and the
Yankees–Red Sox rivalry (shirts targeted to both allegiances of the famed rivalry), among others.
In media This Is Your Brain on Drugs has been widely parodied in various forms, including a
Saturday Night Live skit which parodied the PSA, adding "with a side of bacon" to the commercial's tagline. In the eighteenth episode of the fourth season of the sitcom
Married... with Children, "What Goes Around Comes Around" (1990), the character
Al Bundy takes an egg, says "This is your brain," then says "This is your brain on marriage," drops it on the ground, and asks, "Any questions?" An episode of the teen series
Beverly Hills, 90210 ends with the characters
Brandon and
Brenda Walsh acting out the PSA with their friends in their favorite diner. After the show, the actual 30-second commercial aired, and
Jason Priestley delivered his own anti-drug message on the air. The second version was satirized in the series premiere of the animated television sketch show
Robot Chicken, "Junk in the Trunk" (2005). Rachael Leigh Cook (who provided the
voice acting) goes on a psychopathic rampage, destroying everything she encounters, ending eventually with her smashing herself in the head and falling down a building.
Music The cover of
Primus' 1990 album
Frizzle Fry showed a sculpture of a brain melting in a frying pan and was meant to be a play on the commercial. English
virtual band Gorillaz used the PSA in the music video for their 2017 single "
Sleeping Powder". The teaser for the 2019 "
No Drug Like Me" music video by
Carly Rae Jepsen re-stages the 1997 version PSA, which featured actor Rachael Leigh Cook. The music video for
Demi Lovato's 2022 single "
Substance" features a recreation of the PSA.
Books The title of the
popular science book
This Is Your Brain On Music: The Science of a Human Obsession (2006) by
Daniel Levitin is a nod to the PSA.
Other media A 2011
CBS Cares PSA parodied this in talking about
sunburn, which showed a slice of uncooked
bacon that accompanied a voice saying "This is your skin", and a slice of it was then placed in a frying pan, cooking it, stating "This is your skin in the sun", and then follows it by a shot of a sun in which the voice says "Any questions?", accompanied by the phrase "Save your bacon. Use
sunscreen." superimposed over the sun.
The Nostalgia Critic placed the ad at number three on his "Top 11 Drug PSAs" list, noting that everyone he knew had a "witty retort" to the commercial's signature "any questions?" After demonstrating a few comebacks, he then watches Rachael Leigh Cook's version of the PSA, responding to her manic performance with a shocked "What the hell kind of drugs are
you on?" In 2012, two PSAs based on the PDFA campaign were released by
Tea Party activist
Herman Cain. The violent death of a goldfish and a rabbit were supposed to represent what President
Obama's
stimulus plan did to the
American economy. In some versions of the ''
Tony Hawk's'' video games, "This is your brain on drugs" is one of several messages that will appear when skating out of bounds.
Criticism The
American Egg Board took issue with the PSA, claiming that eggs were being correlated with the unhealthiness of drug use. The board worried that young children might misinterpret the TV message and believe that eggs were harmful. Comedian
Bill Hicks spoke negatively about the commercial frequently during his stand-up routine, claiming "I've seen a lot of weird shit on drugs, I've never ever ever ever ever looked at an egg and thought it was a fucking brain." ==See also==