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|image text={{zoidberg}} holding a bottle of {{PAGENAME}}, in [[3013]], in the {{pe|employee lounge}}. {{er|7ACV25}} | |image text={{zoidberg}} holding a bottle of {{PAGENAME}}, in [[3013]], in the {{pe|employee lounge}}. {{er|7ACV25}} | ||
|image2=[[File:{{PAGENAME}} 2.png|225px]] | |image2=[[File:{{PAGENAME}} 2.png|225px]] | ||
|image text2=A bottle of {{PAGENAME}} in the {{pe|employee lounge}}, in [[3013]]. {{er|7ACV25}} | |image text2=A bottle of {{PAGENAME}} in the {{pe|employee lounge}}, in [[3013]]. {{er|7ACV25}} Inside is the [[head jars|head]] of {{cat|actor|actress}} {{w|Elizabeth Taylor|Liz Taylor}}. | ||
|origin=Possibly [[France]] | |origin=Possibly [[France]] | ||
|type=Perfume | |type=Perfume | ||
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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
* The name "Fleur de Liz" is a play on the names "{{w|fleur-de-lis}}" and "{{w|Liz}}". The use of "Liz" is | * The name "Fleur de Liz" is a play on the names "{{w|fleur-de-lis}}" and "{{w|Liz}}". The use of "Liz" is a reference to {{cat|actor|actress}} {{w|Elizabeth Taylor|Liz Taylor}}, whose [[head jars|preserved head]] is seen in the bottle. | ||
* In "[[T.: The Terrestrial]]", [[Lrrr]] is shown [[Omicronian handbook|a book]] with a fleur-de-lis on the cover. | * In "[[T.: The Terrestrial]]", [[Lrrr]] is shown [[Omicronian handbook|a book]] with a fleur-de-lis on the cover. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:39, 15 December 2013
Fleur de Liz Parfum | |
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Type | Perfume |
Origin | Possibly France |
First appearance | "Stench and Stenchibility" (7ACV25) |
Fleur de Liz Parfum is a brand of perfume of which, in 3013, Zoidberg gave his girlfriend — Marianne — a bottle. [7ACV25] Because Marianne was born with no sense of smell, she was not able to feel the perfume's scent.
Additional information
Trivia
- The name "Fleur de Liz" is a play on the names "fleur-de-lis" and "Liz". The use of "Liz" is a reference to actress Liz Taylor, whose preserved head is seen in the bottle.
- In "T.: The Terrestrial", Lrrr is shown a book with a fleur-de-lis on the cover.