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desc=This is a phone used by the Mob Penguin Sopranos to call in thug penguins to do their bidding. And much like in a combination auction-house and kickboxing arena, their bidding is typically extremely violent.|
desc=This is a phone used by the Mob Penguin Sopranos to call in thug penguins to do their bidding. And much like in a combination auction-house and kickboxing arena, their bidding is typically extremely violent.|
type=combat item|
type=combat item|
autosell=105}}
autosell=0|
enchantment=Lets You Talk to Penguins|
}}
 
==Obtained From==
;[[The Heap]]
:[[I Refuse!]]
;Items
:[[frozen Mob Penguin]]
;Obsoleted Areas/Methods
;:;[[The Grim Grimacite Site]]
:::[[Mob Penguin Supervisor]]
;:;[[The Icy Peak]]
:::[[Mob Penguin Soprano]]
;:;[[The Icy Peak in The Recent Past]]
:::[[Mob Penguin Soprano]]


==When Used==
==When Used==
*Currently:
 
*From and since the [[Nothing To Worry About|Storm]] era:
{{useitem|
{{useitem|
text=You make a call.
text=You make a call.
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type=combat}}
type=combat}}


*Before June 18, 2007:
<center>''or''</center><br />
 
{{useitem|
text=The voice on the other end says "Guino, can you hear me? This storm is causing all kindsa interference. Can you hear me now? Good."|
type=combat}}
 
<center>''or''</center><br />
 
{{useitem|
text=You hear mostly static, but catch the words "... Tony? Tony, (static) -at you? We're bein' overrun down here. We (static) 'em off -- can't let (static) -et to the core!"|
type=combat}}
 
<center>''or''</center><br />
 
{{useitem|
text=You hear nothing but crackling and popping. "Aww, snap," you think to yourself.|
type=combat}}
 
*Between the [[A Temporal Rift|Temporal Rift]] era and the [[Nothing To Worry About|Storm]] era:
{{useitem|
{{useitem|
text=You make a call.
text=You make a call.
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type=combat}}
type=combat}}


*After the Temporal Rifts closed:
*After the [[A Temporal Rift|Temporal Rifts]] closed:
{{useitem|
{{useitem|
text=You make a call.
text=You make a call.
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type=combat}}
type=combat}}


*Against another Mob Penguin (during the Mafia era):
*Against another Mob Penguin (during the [[Penguin Mafia|Mafia]] era):
{{useitem|
{{useitem|
text=You make a call.
text=You make a call.
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type=combat}}
type=combat}}


*Against a non-penguin opponent (during the Mafia era):
*Against a non-penguin opponent (during the [[Penguin Mafia|Mafia]] era):
{{useitem|
{{useitem|
text=?|
text=You make a call.
type=combat}}


==Notes==
A Mob Penguin Thug drives up in a black car. It grabs your opponent by the legs and shakes them until a bunch of Meat falls out.
*Can also be obtained by using a [[Frozen Mob Penguin]].
{{meat|amount=?}}
*Formerly dropped at [[The Icy Peak]] during the [[Penguin Mafia]] era, also dropped in the [[The Icy Peak in The Recent Past|Icy Peak in The Recent Past]] during the [[A Temporal Rift|Temporal Rift]] era.
|type=combat}}
*The combat message for usage of this item against non-penguins during the Mafia era has been lost in the mists of time.


==References==
==References==
* The "where are we/mists" text is a reference to the episode of [[Wikipedia: The Sopranos| The Sopranos]] "Pine Barrens" where Paulie and Chris get lost in the woods while chasing a Russian mobster.
* The "where are we/mists" text is a reference to the episode of [[Wikipedia: The Sopranos| The Sopranos]] "Pine Barrens" where Paulie and Chris get lost in the woods while chasing a Russian mobster.
* "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in [[wikipedia:Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]], during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening.
* "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in [[wikipedia:Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]], during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening.
*The usage message about crackling and popping is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Rice Krispies|Rice Krispies]] (Rice Bubbles in Australia) cereal slogan: "Snap, Crackle and Pop"
*"Can you hear me now? Good" was the catchphrase for a series of [[wikipedia:Verizon|Verizon]] telephone commercials. [http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/journal/000503.php]


==Collection==
==Collection==
<collection>Mob Penguin cellular phone</collection>
<collection>779</collection>


[[Category:Mafia Items]]
[[Category:Mafia Items]]
[[Category:Combat Items]]

Latest revision as of 13:16, 14 May 2015

Mob Penguin cellular phone
Mob Penguin cellular phone

This is a phone used by the Mob Penguin Sopranos to call in thug penguins to do their bidding. And much like in a combination auction-house and kickboxing arena, their bidding is typically extremely violent.

Type: combat item
Cannot be discarded

Lets You Talk to Penguins


(In-game plural: Mob Penguin cellular phones)
View metadata
Item number: 779
Description ID: 119686265
View in-game: view
View market statistics

Obtained From

The Heap
I Refuse!
Items
frozen Mob Penguin
Obsoleted Areas/Methods
The Grim Grimacite Site
Mob Penguin Supervisor
The Icy Peak
Mob Penguin Soprano
The Icy Peak in The Recent Past
Mob Penguin Soprano

When Used

  • From and since the Storm era:
You make a call.

The phone rings a couple of times, but then you hear what sounds like a clap of thunder, and it disconnects. Crazy weather.

or


The voice on the other end says "Guino, can you hear me? This storm is causing all kindsa interference. Can you hear me now? Good."
or


You hear mostly static, but catch the words "... Tony? Tony, (static) -at you? We're bein' overrun down here. We (static) 'em off -- can't let (static) -et to the core!"
or


You hear nothing but crackling and popping. "Aww, snap," you think to yourself.
You make a call.

A voice on the other end of the line says "What? You want somebody beaten up? Is this a test, boss? You said we should act like we're totally legit now.

Er... wait, who is this? Prank caller! Prank caller!"

You make a call.

A distant, eerie voice on the other end of the line says "Where are we? And what the hell is up with all of this mist?"

  • Against another Mob Penguin (during the Mafia era):
You make a call.

A Mob Penguin Thug drives up in a black car. He gets out, takes a look at your opponent, turns toward you, and breaks both of your knees. Ouch!

HPYou lose 87 hit points.
  • Against a non-penguin opponent (during the Mafia era):
You make a call.

A Mob Penguin Thug drives up in a black car. It grabs your opponent by the legs and shakes them until a bunch of Meat falls out.

You gain ? Meat.

References

  • The "where are we/mists" text is a reference to the episode of The Sopranos "Pine Barrens" where Paulie and Chris get lost in the woods while chasing a Russian mobster.
  • "Prank caller! Prank Caller!" is a quote from the scene in Pulp Fiction, during which Vincent Vega calls his heroin connection, telling said connection he's coming to his home with a girl who's overdosed. Vincent's connection yells, "Prank caller, prank caller!" presumably in a half-assed attempt to throw the police off in case they were listening.
  • The usage message about crackling and popping is a reference to the Rice Krispies (Rice Bubbles in Australia) cereal slogan: "Snap, Crackle and Pop"
  • "Can you hear me now? Good" was the catchphrase for a series of Verizon telephone commercials. [1]

Collection

  • 🥇: mmcbride (#34276) - 979,961
  • 🥈: nooBsAucE (#1589628) - 154,995
  • 🥉: DonPablo (#3061994) - 154,973
  • #4: Chartreusenator (#3465823) - 101,097
  • #5: Arashmin (#1395814) - 77,958
  • #6: tcjellis (#651778) - 49,716
  • #7: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 31,669
  • #8: Doppelgrimmer (#510454) - 31,626
  • #9: eXtyNT (#2359293) - 12,808
  • #10: MonkeyPunch (#435775) - 10,415

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