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'''Nappien''' is a drug that helps you to sleep.
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'''Nappien''', technical name '''Methasorbizone tartrate''', is a drug that helps you to sleep.
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== Description ==
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According to the advert, it is better than Sleepia for two reasons, it doesn't cause foot-fattening or elbow stink.  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Homer]] started taking Nappien when [[Maggie]] was keeping him awake at night. Homer started doing weird things around the house under the influence of the drug, including using video tapes as dominoes.  
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[[Homer]] started taking Nappien when [[Maggie]] was keeping him awake at night. Homer started doing weird things around the house under the influence of the drug, including using video tapes as dominoes.
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Homer asked the family to lock him in the bedroom at night, instead of not taking the pills as he was filled with stress.<ref>"[[Crook and Ladder]]"</ref>
  
Homer asked the family to lock him in the bedroom at night, instead of not taking the pills as he was filled with stress.
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When [[Lisa]] replaced [[Krusty]] (and ''[[The Lisa Show]]'' replaced ''{{ap|The Krusty the Clown Show|TV series}}''), he started a chat show at around 3:00 in the morning called ''[[Last Gasp with Krusty the Clown]]'', which was sponsored by Nappien, Nok-em-Out and Nok-em-Out Jr.<ref>"[[All About Lisa]]"</ref>
  
 
== Side effects ==
 
== Side effects ==
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*Mood swings
 
*Mood swings
 
*Nighttime kookiness
 
*Nighttime kookiness
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== Variations ==
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There are two variations of the Nappien sleeping pills:
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<gallery>
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File:Nappien Nok-em-Out.png|Nappien Nok-em-Out
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File:Nappien Nok-em-Out jr.png|Nappien Nok-em-Out Jr.
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</gallery>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Crook and Ladder}}
 
*{{ep|Crook and Ladder}}
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*{{ep|All About Lisa}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
[[Category:Medicines and treatments]]
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[[Category:Medicine and treatments]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, August 3, 2021

A bottle of Nappien

Nappien, technical name Methasorbizone tartrate, is a drug that helps you to sleep.

Description[edit]

According to the advert, it is better than Sleepia for two reasons, it doesn't cause foot-fattening or elbow stink.

History[edit]

Homer started taking Nappien when Maggie was keeping him awake at night. Homer started doing weird things around the house under the influence of the drug, including using video tapes as dominoes.

Homer asked the family to lock him in the bedroom at night, instead of not taking the pills as he was filled with stress.[1]

When Lisa replaced Krusty (and The Lisa Show replaced The Krusty the Clown Show), he started a chat show at around 3:00 in the morning called Last Gasp with Krusty the Clown, which was sponsored by Nappien, Nok-em-Out and Nok-em-Out Jr.[2]

Side effects[edit]

The side effects of Nappien are:

  • Dry mouth
  • Mood swings
  • Nighttime kookiness

Variations[edit]

There are two variations of the Nappien sleeping pills:

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]