Like how in Labyrinth, Jennifer Connelly is faced with the liar and the truth-teller guards, plenty of films, shows, plays, music, poetry, paintings, novels, and video games use riddles. What are some of your favorite riddles inlaid in a form of art?
One of my favorites is from The Simpsons: Who Shot Mr. Burns? saga:
Lisa appears to Chief Wiggum in a Twin Peaks-esque dream holding a burning playing card
Lisa: Chief Wiggum...this suit burns better...
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Better LOOK...burns...suit
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Burns' suit! Burn's suit!
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Look in Burns' suit!!! Jeez!!
Wiggum wakes up to his officer nudging him
Officer: Hey Chief, I just thought we should check out Burns' suit
Wiggum: Did you have the same backwards talking dream with the little girl and the flaming cards?
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Like how in Labyrinth, Jennifer Connelly is faced with the liar and the truth-teller guards, plenty of films, shows, plays, music, poetry, paintings, novels, and video games use riddles. What are some of your favorite riddles inlaid in a form of art?
One of my favorites is from The Simpsons: Who Shot Mr. Burns? saga:
Lisa appears to Chief Wiggum in a Twin Peaks-esque dream holding a burning playing card
Lisa: Chief Wiggum...this suit burns better...
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Better LOOK...burns...suit
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Burns' suit! Burn's suit!
Wiggum: __blank stare__
Lisa: Look in Burns' suit!!! Jeez!!
Wiggum wakes up to his officer nudging him
Officer: Hey Chief, I just thought we should check out Burns' suit
Wiggum: Did you have the same backwards talking dream with the little girl and the flaming cards?
Officer: Ummm. I'll drive
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