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Mobile Kiosk
- 180 statements
- 33 feature instances
- 17 referencing feature instances
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Sometimes The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday has a very good reason for disappearing and reappearing at will: it has wheels! A Mobile Kiosk would be any set-up where the owner sells something with the additional benefit that when business dries up he can pick up and move. As well, if they're unlicensed or selling Black Market items, they can scoot if they see City Guards coming. Perhaps a food truck in a van, a Conman with a collapsible table to sell "Bolex" and Zag Heuer" watches, a bazaar merchant with his jewelry and clothing on a cart, or a hoverskift on Alpha Centauri selling fresh alien fish. See Travel Cool for more odd vehicles such as Fruit Carts. |
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An entire town does this in one episode of The Adventures of Superman, in order to fleece passersby with phony speeding tickets. | |
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The Adventures of Superman | hasFeature |
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Moving Violations: One of the traffic school students is a puppeteer, but not a very good one. During one of his shows, the kids pull the pin that unhooks his trailer/stage to his vehicle. Subsequently, it rolls down a hill, with him in it, directly into the path of a funeral procession. | |
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Moving Violations | hasFeature |
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The theft of a yatai (Japan's version of the trope) meant as a dowry is the driving impetus in Ukyo's back story in Ranma ½. | |
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Ranma ½ (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Wild ARMs: On the world map, merchant caravans can be found in certain areas which serve fittingly as item shops. | |
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Wild ARMs (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_239762d5 | type |
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One of the odder challengers in the Japanese version of Iron Chef was a chef who was cooking out of one of these who brought it into the arena with him. Did fairly well too. | |
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Iron Chef | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_261c8d3f | type |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_261c8d3f | comment |
The Simpsons: When Marge started a pretzel business and drove around with the pretzels in her station wagon, her rivals had a falafel truck. Various times when they go to "ethnic" neighborhoods, and when they flashed back to Homer & Marge when they lived in an apartment. Oh, and the time Homer went to New York City to get his impounded car he bought a bunch of Klauh Kalesh from a street vendor, with crab juice to wash it down. |
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The Simpsons | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_31313512 | type |
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ANNO: Mutationem: These are found throughout Noctis City with Bilingual Bonus signs selling foods and drinks that provide minor bonus effects that can used in combat. | |
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ANNO: Mutationem (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_3d2687f6 | type |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_3d2687f6 | comment |
Hoodwinked!: Kirk sells schnitzel on a stick out of his truck, at least, until it's vandalized and his truck's tires are stolen by thieves who install tank treads. | |
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Hoodwinked! | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_4064e1e8 | type |
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Tin Man: Demilo's ungodly tacky whorehouse-on-wheels. | |
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Tin Man | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_40ef1034 | type |
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The Boar Hat bar in The Seven Deadly Sins is one as it is actually carried upon a giant pig. | |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_468a39a9 | type |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_468a39a9 | comment |
At one point in Brain Donors, Cloud Cuckoo Lander Jacques produces and expands a collapsible office desk, complete with collapsible computer, collapsible printer, and inflatable secretary. | |
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Brain Donors | hasFeature |
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Discworld has C.M.O.T. Dibbler, who uses a handcart when business is going well (when it isn't, he just has a tray round his neck). In Making Money, it's suggested that he might want to invest in an actual storefront, but he replies that in his business it pays to keep mobile and in fact, he's there to apply for a loan to buy a wheelbarrow. In Wyrd Sisters, written before Dibbler was created, the narrator speculated that hot-dog stalls incorporate small, gas-powered time machines, enabling them to appear out of nowhere whenever a crowd forms. Dibbler's counterparts elsewhere on the Disc have similar carts or trays. The Ecksian version, Fair Go Dibbler, calls his tray Dibbler's Cafe de Feet, a parody of the famous Sydney meat-pie van Harry's Cafe de Wheels. The Discworld Almanack list of Ankh-Morpork markets includes the Endless Street Fruit, Vegetable and Ferret Market, which is notable in that it never stops; if you want something, you're going to have to keep up with it while it constantly traverses the outer edge of the city. Apparently, this is to take advantage of unspecified loopholes in trading regulations (presumably the one that concerns renting a pitch) that were written on the assumption no one would attempt this. In the countryside, as on our world until the 20th century, professions that are needed occasionally, but not enough that a village would have a shop for it, ply their way between settlements in wagons. As well as peddlers, tinkers, and so on, however, they include teachers, librarians, and accountants. |
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Discworld | hasFeature |
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Galaxy Angel II: Lunti Fiadone, the Luxiole's chef, has an oden food cart that he takes to the park after dinner hours. This particular point is introduced in Zettai Ryoiki once, twice in Lily's ending, and isn't brought up again until Eigou Kaiki. | |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_53a0bd32 | comment |
The Twilight Zone (1959): In "One for the Angels", Lou Bookman has a mobile pitch: a suitcase with extendable legs. When he finishes a pitch, he collapses the legs back into the suitcase and moves on. In "What You Need", Pedott sells people what they need from his suitcase. |
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The Twilight Zone (1959) | hasFeature |
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks: everything in Portobello Road that isn't nailed down. As well as Professor Browne's nifty suitcase act. | |
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks | hasFeature |
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Home Star Runner: Every summer, Bubs drives around in a van selling... baloney sandwiches. | |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_752fb3f6 | type |
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In Baymax!, one of Baymax's patients has a van that sells fish soup, and only fish soup, until he develops an allergy to fish. | |
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Baymax! | hasFeature |
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The opening scene of Guys and Dolls has a pitchman and his female accomplice whose pitch is a box with fixed legs. | |
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Guys And Dolls | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_7de1376e | comment |
In Wyrd Sisters, written before Dibbler was created, the narrator speculated that hot-dog stalls incorporate small, gas-powered time machines, enabling them to appear out of nowhere whenever a crowd forms. | |
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Wyrd Sisters | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_86c3beca | type |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_86c3beca | comment |
In Girl Genius, there is a Mechanicsburg knife and tool sharpener who runs her business out of a cart. She has been turned into a centaur by a mad scientist so she pulls the thing herself when she wants to move it. | |
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Girl Genius (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney: The game's second case "Turnabout Corner" involves a series of seemingly unrelated incidents, including the theft of a noodle mobile stand (which was stolen by the case's victim to dump what he thought was a corpse into the river). | |
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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Kamen Rider OOO's bike, the Ridevendor, transforms into a vending machine that can dispense his helper robots, the Candroids. | |
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Kamen Rider OOO | hasFeature |
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Mobile Kiosk / int_9e876c22 | comment |
Good Omens (by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman): After a massive highway accident involving multiple vehicles and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, among the crowd of police and firemen is a man selling hotdogs (presumably yet another Dibbler). | |
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Good Omens | hasFeature |
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In Oklahoma!, Ali Hakim the peddler has one of these. | |
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Oklahoma! (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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In one episode of Get Smart, KAOS uses the old bomb-in-the-snack-truck trick. | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: The Awesome Store where Richard does all his shopping (buying a 'puppy' that turns out to be a homicidal turtle, a Game Kid that takes over the real world to turn it into a discount Final Fantasy, among others) is a beat-up red van with a mysterious lurker in the dark proprietor. | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball | hasFeature |
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Shadowrun: often has mobile medical care facilities and repair shops for the "don't ask questions" type. | |
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Shadowrun (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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In season 3 of The Wire, Bubbles starts selling white t-shirts to the drug dealers and users around Baltimore from a shopping trolley. Later in the season and in season four, he starts to expand his operation, offering cans of paint, pirated DVDs, and other such assorted goods from his trolley. | |
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The Wire | hasFeature |
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Yuki of Madoromi Barmaid owns the mobile bar Satellite, popping up here and there in Tokyo with a few seats and an eclectic selection of liqueurs. | |
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In Ciaphas Cain, Zemelda Cleat is introduced selling pies from a combination bike and food cart. She encounters Cain (and subsequently gets recruited into the Inquisition) when she is caught up in an assassination attempt and helps Cain and Jurgen hold off the attackers. | |
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A side character of Surprising Octeal named Nancy Gently runs a business called "Secret Noodle" out of a food trailer pulled by a four-wheeler. She is, however, mildly annoyed by the lack of business this theme seems to generate. | |
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Ignatius J. Reilly spends time pushing around a "Paradise Vendors" hot-dog cart in A Confederacy of Dunces. He usually eats most of the hot dogs himself, only barely selling enough to make up for his own consumption. | |
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The elusive "Neko Ramen" stand plays an important role in the first episode of The Tatami Galaxy and shows up from time to time later in the series. | |
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