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'''Orang-O-Tang''' is a fictional beverage featured in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. | '''Orang-O-Tang''' is a fictional beverage featured in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. | ||
In a similar vein to [[Munky Juice]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], the drink is named with a primate-related pun, this time referencing both the [[wp:orangutan|orangutan]]'s name and | In a similar vein to [[Munky Juice]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], the drink is named with a primate-related pun, this time referencing both the [[wp:orangutan|orangutan]]'s name and the term "[[wiktionary:tang|tang]]", which refers to something of a sour, acidic or citrus taste. The name is also a reference to two real-life orange-flavored beverages: the American-made [[wp:Tang (drink)|Tang]] and the English-made [[wp:Tango (drink)|Tango]]. | ||
The drink is most prominently featured as the can of drink which the player obtains from a [[Vending Machines|vending machine]]; instead of a can of [[Sprunk]] or [[eCola]] as their respectable vending machines would imply, the player retrieves a can of Orang-O-Tang and drinks from it, before discarding the empty can onto the ground. | The drink is most prominently featured as the can of drink which the player obtains from a [[Vending Machines|vending machine]]; instead of a can of [[Sprunk]] or [[eCola]] as their respectable vending machines would imply, the player retrieves a can of Orang-O-Tang and drinks from it, before discarding the empty can onto the ground. |
Revision as of 05:11, 14 January 2011
Orang-O-Tang is a fictional beverage featured in Grand Theft Auto IV.
In a similar vein to Munky Juice in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the drink is named with a primate-related pun, this time referencing both the orangutan's name and the term "tang", which refers to something of a sour, acidic or citrus taste. The name is also a reference to two real-life orange-flavored beverages: the American-made Tang and the English-made Tango.
The drink is most prominently featured as the can of drink which the player obtains from a vending machine; instead of a can of Sprunk or eCola as their respectable vending machines would imply, the player retrieves a can of Orang-O-Tang and drinks from it, before discarding the empty can onto the ground.
See also
- Munky Juice, GTA San Andreas and GTA Liberty City Stories equivalent.