Designers Imagined What These Fridges From “The Simpsons”, “Game Of Thrones” And Other Popular Shows Would Look Like (6 Pics)
Have you ever found it easier to remember certain food items from movies and TV shows rather than the characters? Well, then you might enjoy this little quiz. To put people’s TV knowledge to the test, designers worked with Simple Ghar to render six fridges filled with food featured in popular TV shows.
Scroll down and see if you remember these food items and the ways they were relevant in the plot. In the comments section, don’t hesitate to discuss which of these 6 fridges you’d like to have in your own kitchen.
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“A science-fiction setting makes for an inventive menu. Unfortunately, like Soylent Green, you really don’t want to know how this food was made. Some items are more tasteful than others: that vial contains a magic liquid that causes ‘the inner flavor of any dish to blossom forth.'”
Futurama
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Image credits: Simple Ghar
“What’s red and wet and there’s lots of it at weddings? Red wine is not the only answer. This show was more about orgiastic feasts than fine cuisine – even if most of the characters don’t get to dine like kings and queens. And few TV sausages have made viewers wince like the one pictured here.”
Game of Thrones
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Image credits: Simple Ghar
“It’s just as well the weather is always good, because the food in this city is among TV’s most repulsive. To be fair, it’s not always the food at fault, with unconventional serving suggestions (spaghetti in a sandwich bag, burritos from a trash bag, a shirt pocket) doing a lot of damage. Just what is the spaghetti policy, anyway?”
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
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“When your character is a cartoon cook, there’s a lot of fun to be had inventing foods – and these ones have an aquatic twist. Barnacles and kelp are common underwater stand-ins for landlubber ingredients, but the recipe for the show’s famous burger remains a trade secret. Whatever the secret ingredient, it is said that ‘without it, there will be a complete breakdown of social order!'”
Spongebob Squarepants
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Image credits: Simple Ghar
“A soup of 1980s nostalgia and genre tropes is on the table for viewers of this show – although you may be more concerned about what’s going on down underneath. Strawberry ice cream, French fries, and Coca-Cola hint at the age group of the main protagonists, but that glazed donut and cup of coffee could indicate just about any TV cop you could mention (the last we saw of this one, it was him on the menu).”
Stranger Things
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Image credits: Simple Ghar
“Food-themed plotlines are common in this show, not least due to the bottomless appetite of its patriarch anti-hero. Corrupted versions of famous American brands line the local gas station shelves – with gallons of beer drunk at the not-so-friendly tavern.”
The Simpsons
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Share on Facebookaww man where's the nuts and gum for the simpsons fridge?? creamed eels? big john's breakfast log? ham ahoy? lil lisa's slurry? tubb?? ok yikes i'll stop... but for real they coulda packed that fridge full!!
Imma be honest the stranger things fridge just looks like a normal fridge
aww man where's the nuts and gum for the simpsons fridge?? creamed eels? big john's breakfast log? ham ahoy? lil lisa's slurry? tubb?? ok yikes i'll stop... but for real they coulda packed that fridge full!!
Imma be honest the stranger things fridge just looks like a normal fridge
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