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Difference between revisions of "Hillarium"

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The Rigellians use it to help females through birthing.
 
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 15:57, October 31, 2011

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Rigellians drinking Hillarium

Hillarium is a chemical that makes everything a lot funnier, found on Rigel VII, produced by the Rigellian queen.

History

CEO Krusty the Clown wanted the Hillarium to make Nazi crowds laugh at his jokes. He sent out Bart and Milhouse to get it, in avatar bodies. Bart was successful in finding it and Milhouse immediately called the humans, although Bart had since fallen in love with a female Rigellian, Kamala. A war broke out between the two which resulted in the Rigellians winning. Kamala stated that they would have just given the humans the Hillarium if they asked.

The Rigellians use it to help females through birthing.

Behind the Laughter

Hillarium is a parody of unobtanium, a mineral in the 2009 film Avatar.

Appearances