 Ben knows all about the bad effects of drugs, but he doesn't know how to defend himself against the various techniques used to get you to drink and smoke. Cosmo comes to his aid with his magic fate elevator and takes Ben to the land of illusion, where booze and pot use all sorts of tricks to try to fool Ben into doing drugs. Thanks to his magic glasses, Ben is able to see through all the illusions and keep out of trouble. But Ben booze and pot stick him down in a pool of tar and try to deceive him with a series of other illusions. Finally, Ben is bombarded with laser beams and once again manages to save himself. He returns to reality, where he shares his new perceptions about drugs with the gang. Although Ben has the correct knowledge and perceptions, he still has to acquire the right self-image and life skills. Where do you think you're going? Play volleyball? You're not going anywhere. There's no room for you. The court's all full. What? Well, the only one's here. There's still no room for you. Can't you read? No nerds. No reds. And no geeks. So you two better just get on out of here. Oh, come on, you guys, don't be like that. Hey, shut up, you traitor. Cops out. Another Mr. No-Guts. Yeah. Two chickens now. You should start an egg farm. Listen, if you want to use this court, you gotta pay the price. You gotta show you have what it takes. You gotta take a swig on this. You either drink or sink. Drink or sink. Drink or sink. Drink or sink. Drink or sink. One sip won't hurt us. I told you what this stuff does to you. All the tricks of people you... Yeah, you know it all, don't you? You can see right through everything, can't you? Well, that doesn't mean nothing. You're still not on your guts. Come on, Ben. Take some. Don't let me down. It's the bell. What's he talking about? I didn't hear no bell. Where'd he go this time? What can I do? I know about drugs. And I can see what they're trying to do to me. They just keep pushing. What can I do? It's just no good. I am a loser. No, no, no, no, no. Never, never, never, never put yourself down. You can be anything you want to be. You can do anything you want to do. Yes, you do. What's this for? Courage, Ben. Courage. To walk through drugs in. What's that you said? You could have killed me. She'll get you down. Ben knows all about drugs and can see through the tricks people use to get you to drink and smoke. But he doesn't have the self-confidence to say no to drugs once and for all. Come on, Ben. Take some. Don't let me down. Cosmo's magic fate elevator takes Ben to Drug City, where booze and pot and other drugs really put the pressure on him. Thanks to his magic medallion, plus the encouragement of headband, Ben is able to withstand this pressure. But just when it seems that he has won the battle, Ben finds himself under arrest. You're under arrest. For what? You might say we're the drug... Exactly. That's why you're under arrest. Found in possession of no drugs. Yes, I did. Yes, again. Kids' arrays don't have any rights. I do so have rights. Everybody has rights. Yes, I do. Pushing myself to the limit. Happiness is when I'm reaching as high as I can. You can get high from us without any effort at all. But that high doesn't last. Still just a little... Medallion anyway. That's your own self-image. Like what you see? I told you. You don't need this stuff. Don't you like to get high? Don't you like feeling good? Not if it's gonna make me feel bad afterwards. Get a hangover, feel sick, and look like you. What goes up must come down, right? Not always. If getting high is getting happy, then there are two sorts of happiness. The real thing that comes from inside you. An artificial happiness that comes from outside you. From doing drugs. Real inside happiness is when you feel good about doing something that takes a lot of effort. Winning a race. Or scoring a goal. Playing the guitar. Building a treehouse. Or acting in a play. Or getting good grades. And that's a high that doesn't make you feel low afterwards. Your body produces its own supply of highs that don't have any bad effects. But it's just the opposite with drugs. They make you feel good at first. But sooner or later, you start to feel sick. Everything turns sour. But there's even worse news to come. Pumping these artificial highs into yourself stops your body from producing its own natural highs. And the news gets worse still. Because if you start off with, say, this amount of drugs to make you happy, the amount of unhappiness this will lead to by giving you a hangover or making you sick will always be greater. So pretty soon, you'll have to start taking more drugs. And that will lead to more unhappiness, which will lead to more drugs and so on and so on. The only way to put a stop to all this is to kick the habit altogether. And rely on your own inside happiness, the highs that never turn into lows. So you know the drugs. Tony, what do you say? I say you're all a bunch of sissies. And I can still do anything better than you. Still take drugs. Watch this. I do. This is the ride. We will decide your fate.