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Latest revision as of 03:52, February 16, 2013
Articles that I would like to create but are against notability policy.
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Krustyburger FlavorMax Supreme Burger[edit]
The Krusty Burger FlavorMax Supreme Burger (spelt Krustyburger FlavorMax Supreme Burger in the game) is a burger sold at Krusty Burger.
When one of the Krusty Burgers had a grease fire, he wondered whether he should dispose of all the burnt grease or turn it into a useful ingredient to put in the Krustyburger FlavorMax Supreme Burger.[1]
Gameplay[edit]
After completing "Show Biz Life" and tapping on Krusty's exclamation mark:
- Krusty: Another grease fire at one of my fast food joints! I've got to dispose of all this burnt grease immediately. OR... I could turn it into a useful ingredient, with the new Krustyburger FlavorMax Supreme Burger! After all... burnt grease is a flavor, right?
Then the player receives "Kramp Krusty", which is to "Make Krusty Promote a New Product". The task takes 8 hours and rewards the player with 275 and 70 when set on its own. Upon completing the quest, the player receives 100 and 10.
After tapping on Homer's exclamation mark:
- Homer: Dialogue missing.
- Comic Book Guy: Dialogue missing.
- Wiggum: Dialogue missing.
Then the player receives "The Flavormax", which is to "Make Homer Eat at Krusty Burger", "Make Comic Book Guy Eat at Krusty Burger" and "Make Wiggum Eat at Krusty Burger". The tasks takes 30 minutes and reward the player with 40 and 10 when set on its own as one task. Upon completing the quest, the player receives 100 and 10.
After tapping on Dr. Hibbert's exclamation mark:
- Dr. Hibbert: Krusty, I'd like to personally thank you for creating the FlavorMax. The stomach pumping business has never been better!
- Krusty: Hey, Rome wasn't built out of bunch of burnt grease by a TV clown with the hastily-thought-out plan in a day.
The player then receives "Business Is Picking Up", which is to "Make Homer Go for a Checkup", "Make Comic Book Guy Go for a Checkup" and "Make Wiggum Go for a Checkup". The tasks take 10 minutes and reward the player with 17 and 5 when set on its own as one task. Upon completing the quest, the player receives 100 and 10.
After tapping on Dr. Hibbert's exclamation mark:
- Dr. Hibbert: As much as I want to pretend I can effectively treat the sick in my office, it's time to admit the truth -- In a proper hospital, I could charge patients much more for the exact same care.
The player then receives "General Hospital", which is to "Build Springfield General Hospital". Springfield General Hospital costs 196,500. Upon completing the quest, the player receives 100 and 10.
After tapping on Dr. Hibbert's exclamation mark:
- Krusty: Numbers indicate the FlavorMax burger has made 100% of consumers sick. Medically, does that make it the most delicious burger ever?
- Dr. Hibbert: Just count to ten and let the anesthetic take effect. Krusty, I told you you shouldn't eat your own product.
The player then receives "Operation!", which is to "Make Dr. Hibbert Perform Surgery". The task takes 24 hours and rewards the player with 600 and 150 when it is set on its own.
Appearances[edit]
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (mentioned in dialogue)
References[edit]
[[Category:Food and drink]]
1987 Malibu Stacey doll[edit]
- "I assume you still want this priceless, freakish collectible."
- ―Comic Book Guy, to Waylon Smithers
- "Absolutely! It'll complete my set of misshapen dolls along with Torso Face Stacey and Anatomically Correct Tad."
- ―Waylon Smithers[src]
The 1987 Malibu Stacey doll is a rare Malibu Stacey doll which was designed with its head upside-down.
History[edit]
Comic Book Guy tracked this doll down for Waylon Smithers, the world's biggest Malibu Stacey doll collector, who placed it in his set of misshapen dolls. He then wrote about finding the doll in his Malibu Stacey newsletter.[1]
Appearances[edit]
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (mentioned in dialogue)
References[edit]
[[Category:Toys]]
Chunky Lovers Magazine[edit]
The magazine named Springfield "America's Fattest City".
Appearances[edit]
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (mentioned in dialogue)