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*The words "embiggen" and "cromulent" are references to {{wikipedia|The Simpsons}}' episode {{wikipedia|Lisa the Iconoclast}}. | *The words "embiggen" and "cromulent" are references to ''{{wikipedia|The Simpsons}}''' episode "{{wikipedia|Lisa the Iconoclast}}". | ||
*The words "de-bigulated" and "re-bigulated" are references to {{wikipedia|The Simpsons}}' {{wikipedia|Treehouse of Horror VII}}, segment The Genesis Tub, where a debigulator is used to shrink Lisa. | *The words "de-bigulated" and "re-bigulated" are references to ''{{wikipedia|The Simpsons}}''' "{{wikipedia|Treehouse of Horror VII}}", segment The Genesis Tub, where a debigulator is used to shrink Lisa. |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 20 June 2011
embiggening tonic
Plural: vials of embiggening tonic
In case you ever end up de-bigulated, this stuff can serve as your re-bigulator. No matter how absurd it sounds, it's a perfectly cromulent concept. Now what if you haven't been de-bigulated in the first place? Your guess is as good as mine.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 136
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How Obtained
When Used
You drink the tonic. You feel like you could take on a bear bare-handed. But not a bare bear-handed. That would just be awkward. You gain an effect: Embiggened. (Added for 90 minutes.)
Using multiple: Same as single use
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with short end of the stick to make wand of compensation.
References
- The words "embiggen" and "cromulent" are references to The Simpsons' episode "Lisa the Iconoclast".
- The words "de-bigulated" and "re-bigulated" are references to The Simpsons' "Treehouse of Horror VII", segment The Genesis Tub, where a debigulator is used to shrink Lisa.