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Violet Fog (Dance Number)

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You appear to have wandered into a Busby Berkeley dance number (which is somewhat more family-friendly than an Elizabeth Berkley dance number), featuring a legion of chorus girls with bowling pins on their heads and some long-haired dude dressed in white and wearing a toolbelt.

You watch for a while, but you feel a bit out of your element.

This way

That way

The other way

Escape

Occurs in the Violet Fog.

References

  • Busby Berkeley was a director and choreographer, famous for his musical numbers with lots of showgirls. Elizabeth Berkley was the star of the film Showgirls, criticized for its gratuitous nudity and other naughty content (and for using gratuitous nudity and other naughty content to cover up the weak script and acting).
  • This encounter is also a reference to the movie The Big Lebowski where Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski dreams of such a dancing scene while being knocked out by a sedative. The sentence "You're out of your element!" also appears in the movie.
 
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