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Hello everybody, i am new to the forum and from germany, so excuse me for my bad english.

Yesterday i realized, that in the blue casket you can hear someone smokin a bong.

Sorry, thought perhaps it could be interesting and funny,

 

...viva la beatniks

 

 

then last a question:

depends the kind of flowers, wich comes up when someone is sprouded (sorry for my bad english once again), on the kind of person, means:

A nice persons gets roses,

A bad guy gets sunflowers for example

 

because the don said something like i expected blalaflower when he shot the chef of domino and manny at the dod

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Hahaha, I'll have to check out the Blue casket again and have a listen.

 

I didn't really notice the flowers. But it's probably true.

 

BTW your english isn't that bad. I wish I could speak another language as well as you do.

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I think Hector's exact words were something along the line of "For some reason I was expecting [insert flower here]." I think it indicates that he thought that whateve her was expecting suited Don's personality. So that would indicate that the flowers are determined by your personality, as you said.

 

However, what I find more likely is that the different flowers are caused by the sproutella. Perhaps there are many "flavours"? After all, Salvador and Olivia were sprouted with the same sproutella, and they both got red flowers even though one was noble and one was evil. Also, Manny was sprouted by slow acting sproutella and got a blue flower. Lola's death took really long compared to Don Copal (so it's safe to bet that she also was shot with the slow stuff) and she got blue flowers as well.

 

Or perhaps there is no formula at all and it depends on what mood the animators were in at the moment. Who knows?

 

And don't worry about your English! Es ist zweimal besser als mein Deutsch! :D

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Hector's line involved tulips I believe.

 

When I heard the line I just thought he expected that the package he got was tulips.

 

However since it is not clearly defined one could take it that it depends on the person's personality...which makes the death ; dare I say it... "romantic" in a sense.

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"hmmm...marigolds. For some reason I was expecting tulips." I believe was the line. Though "Blalaflower" is my new favorite word.

 

I don't know. What flowers were Lola?

 

As for the bong thing, I'm not doubting that there was a time in Tim Schafer's life where he was a "psychonaut" ;).

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I always thought those were violets or a mixture between those and phloxes.

 

As for the question, the first time I played it I thought that it had to do with the personality of the person; but after some re-plays I now believe that it has to do with the type of Sproutella (The fact that everyone in the field had the same flower made me wonder).There must be some hidden simbolysm, though.

Bowsley seemed to have messed the type of ammuntion several times, so I guess Hector's comment had to do with it.

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I beleive you guys have really good theories on why, but could it be due to what day it was? I beleive Don got sprouted on the Dia de los Muertos; the day of the Dead. Yellow Marigolds are very symbolic during this period and are offered to dead loved ones. The scent is believed to attract the souls of the dead and bring them back.

 

But if that is true, the flowers only pushed Don further away from existence. (I have no clue what happens to the person after they get sprouted). And also, why would Tim Schaffer use flowers as a sign of death within death when in the Mexican tradition it is believed to bring them closer to the land of the living?

 

And doesn't anyone find it funny that on Dia de Los Muertos they honor the dead with candy calaveras (I've had one...not too good), pan de muertos (also a bit tasteless), cempazuchitl (yellow marigolds), and poems about the afterlife. All of these were present in the game.

 

And I don't want to sound like a snob pushing all this information on the board. I wouldn't even know half of this stuff if it wasn't for my Spanish teacher incessantly hammering this into my memory. Oh, and a little trip over to Wikipedia didn't hurt.

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Everybody was shot on the Day of the Dead because that's the day when the events of all years take place. At least the first two, but I don't see why the last two would be any different.

 

You aren't being a snob at all. Your post included some info that I hadn't known before (like the meaning of flowers in Mexican tradition) and everything related to Grim Fandango is worth knowing. If you have any other details, go on and share them with us!

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Everybody was shot on the Day of the Dead because that's the day when the events of all years take place. At least the first two, but I don't see why the last two would be any different.

 

You aren't being a snob at all. Your post included some info that I hadn't known before (like the meaning of flowers in Mexican tradition) and everything related to Grim Fandango is worth knowing. If you have any other details, go on and share them with us!

 

 

Oh, I would love to. Unfortunatly that's all I know of the Day of the Dead off the top of my head. Although, I could do more research but I'm afraid that wouldn't yield much more results. I guess, if I really wanted to I could hitch a plane over to Mexico and go see what it is like. :)

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We could all go and have a huge Grim Fandango convention on the Day of the Dead! :)

 

Haha, all five of us that is. (Just joking).

 

I'm actually quite fascinated with Spanish/Mexican culture. It seems quite livley and spirited as compared to sometimes pessimistic views over where I am in America. Out or during college I was thinking of taking a trip over there, if nothing more than to expand my knowledge of the Spanish language. (But don't ask me to speak any for you. I'm very particular about it and am nowhere near good enough to speak fluently or make any sense at all.)

 

That or go to Italy. I'm a sucker for architecture.

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We could all go and have a huge Grim Fandango convention on the Day of the Dead!

 

Lets! Lets! Lets! Okay, so were all in different countries and such... but uh... lets do so anyway! somehow!

 

And I seriously doubt that there is illegal drug use going on in there. :/

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And I seriously doubt that there is illegal drug use going on in there. :/

 

C'mon everyone smokes in the Land of the Dead, it only makes sense that the beatnik types would add a little wacky to their tabaccy ;)

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This thread amuses me greatly. Some people have taken it upon themselves to research and come up with explanations on someone "puffin a bong".

 

And isn't this board like a mini convention of Grim Fandango-just digitally?

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C'mon everyone smokes in the Land of the Dead, it only makes sense that the beatnik types would add a little wacky to their tabaccy ;)

 

Haa I definately agree. But also keep in mind it could be the sound of a hookah (them thing the caterpillar smokes in Alice In Wonderland). For some reason I associate a hooker more with these beatniks than a bong.

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Ah yes maybe a hookah (or shisha). But it still doesn't stop them from smoking weed :p

 

Ofcourse. They are beatniks ofcourse. Another point to note is the fact that if you examine the dirty sink water Manny says "It's dirty hookah water" :)

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I wonder how will the victims be after being sprouted???? Forever stayed in this "middle-world"? (I said t to myself it's middle because it's the place between heaven - hell - Earth).

 

The idea about flower in GF was very creative! I wonder how is the world inside Tim Schafer? Won't hurt if I jump into his mind like Raz? Teeheehee

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