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A View to Brazil
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Tapped Out Quest Information
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A View to Brazil is a premium quest in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It was introduced in the Destination Springfield content update. It requires Sugarloaf Mountain to be obtained.
Dialogue
After tapping on Lisa's exclamation mark
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What a beautiful replica of Rio's Sugarloaf Mountain, right down to the cable car.
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Oh, this cable car is twice as strong as the original.
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The engineers were warned Homer might ride on it.
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It's the perfect place for me to show tourists the sights of Springfield.
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Thank goodness I knitted myself a tour guide umbrella.
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Task: "Make Marge Lead a Tour". The job takes place at Sugarloaf Mountain and takes 60 minutes.
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Marge will then talk about 3 of the first 12 items in the list, if present in the town, choosing randomly. If none of the items are present, she'll talk about the last 4.
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Banana Dictatorship
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To the left you'll see Banana Dictatorship, the home of super-skinny clothes that fit no woman in Springfield.
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Burns' Casino
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The glittering lights at the casino are reflected off Grampa's bolo tie as he gambles away our inheritance.
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Duff Brewery
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Over there is the Duff Brewery. Looks like right now they're straining the rats out of the vats.
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Escalator to Nowhere
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To the right you can see the Escalator to Nowhere, now the second best location from which to view Springfield.
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King Homer's Skyscraper
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From here you can just see King Homer peeking out. Please hide your bananas.
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Mansion of Solid Gold
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If you're blinded by the Mansion of Solid Gold, there's an optician at the end of the tour.
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Monorail Station
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Our Monorail lowers property values of every neighborhood it runs through.
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Springfield Observatory
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For the best views of incoming flaming comets, check out the Observatory.
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Springfield Sign
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Looking at the hills, you can see that a prankster has changed the Springfield sign to read “Springweed.”
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Jebediah Statue
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That statue celebrates Jebediah Springfield, the town founder and dedicated polygamist.
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Stephen Hawking
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Oh, look! It's Stephen Hawking, Springfield's smartest man. He invented black holes, and now he lives in one.
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Two-Story Outhouse
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The Two-Storey Outhouse was built on the site of Springfield's old pauper cemetery. They say ghosts will bum cigarettes.
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Cooling Towers
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The Springfield Nuclear Plant is completely accident-free since it vaporized the town and started this game.
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Simpson House
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Oooh, you can see my house from here! And Homer sleeping naked in the hammock.
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Kwik-E-Mart
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The shop with a parking lot full of surly teens is the Kwik-E-Mart. Stop in if you need meat-substitute products!
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Springfield Airport
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Springfield Airport holds the record for most cans of whipped cream confiscated by the TSA. All in Homer's luggage.
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Quest reward: 100 and 10
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Behind the Laughter
The quest name is a reference to the James Bond film A View to a Kill.