The Great Kookamunga Lemon-Lime Shortage of 1712 is a fictional historical event which took place in the year 1712 in the Kookamunga National Park, a fictional park in the animated children's series Iggy Arbuckle. During this time, many ships would come to the Kookamunga, bringing in large quantities of lemons and limes. The Golden Rind was the name of one of these ships. This is a start-class article. You can help Iggy Arbuckle Wiki by professionalizing it.
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| - The Great Kookamunga Lemon-Lime Shortage of 1712 is a fictional historical event which took place in the year 1712 in the Kookamunga National Park, a fictional park in the animated children's series Iggy Arbuckle. During this time, many ships would come to the Kookamunga, bringing in large quantities of lemons and limes. The Golden Rind was the name of one of these ships. This is a start-class article. You can help Iggy Arbuckle Wiki by professionalizing it.
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| - The Great Kookamunga Lemon-Lime Shortage of 1712
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| - The Golden Rind, one of the importing vessels.
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| - Shortage of lemons and limes in the Kookamunga. The fruit had to be imported from other places.
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| - "Voyage to the Bottom of the Lake"
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| - The Great Kookamunga Lemon-Lime Shortage of 1712 is a fictional historical event which took place in the year 1712 in the Kookamunga National Park, a fictional park in the animated children's series Iggy Arbuckle. During this time, many ships would come to the Kookamunga, bringing in large quantities of lemons and limes. The Golden Rind was the name of one of these ships. The Golden Rind and the 1712 shortage are mentioned and focused on in the episode "Voyage to the Bottom of the Lake", when Iggy and Jiggers discover the carving which adorned the bow of the boat, and Iggy identifies it as belonging to the Golden Rind, which had sunk somewhere in Lake Gottalottawatta. He then reads to Jiggers about the 1712 shortage from their history guide. Meanwhile, Catfish Stu finds out about the ship, but despite reading about its role during the shortage, he believes at first that the "precious cargo" it contained was material goods, rather than citric fruit. This is a start-class article. You can help Iggy Arbuckle Wiki by professionalizing it.
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