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==Notes==
==Notes==
*This item resembles the [[toy train]] and [[toy crazy train]] from previous crimbos.
*This item resembles the [[toy train]] and [[toy crazy train]] from previous crimbos.
==References==
*The second line of the description refers to the [[Intragalactic rowboat]], an item in the game which allows access to the Hole in the Sky.
*The final line of the item description is a quote from the Lyle Lanley during the musical number in [[Wikipedia:Marge vs. the Monorail|Marge vs. the Monorail]].
*The final line of the item description is a quote from the Lyle Lanley during the musical number in [[Wikipedia:Marge vs. the Monorail|Marge vs. the Monorail]].


==References==
*The second line of the description most likely refers to the [[Intragalactic rowboat]], an item in the game which allows access to the Hole in the Sky.
[[Category:Accessories]]
[[Category:Accessories]]

Revision as of 14:31, 13 December 2007

toy maglev monorail
toy maglev monorail

This is a toy depiction of the train of THE FUTURE (echo-echo-echo). Which is funny, really, because a futuristic train makes about as much sense as an intragalactic rowboat. Anyway, this train hovers rather than rolls, and its track has one rail rather than two. Don't worry, though, there isn't a chance the track will bend.

Type: accessory
Selling Price: 185 Meat.

+10% Meat from Monsters


NOTE: You may not equip more than one of these at a time.


(In-game plural: toy maglev monorails)
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Item number: 3066
Description ID: 401867098
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Recipe

2 pieces of theoretical string 3 LED blocks 6 toy hoverpads
toy maglev monorail

Notes

References

  • The second line of the description refers to the Intragalactic rowboat, an item in the game which allows access to the Hole in the Sky.
  • The final line of the item description is a quote from the Lyle Lanley during the musical number in Marge vs. the Monorail.