| Where's Waldo Misprint | |
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Origin |
Unknown |
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Type |
Children's book |
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Effects |
User will be invisible to the naked eye |
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Downsides |
User will see red and white stripes everywhere |
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Activation |
Reading |
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Collected by |
Artie Nielsen |
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Section |
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Aisle |
Children's Section |
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Date of Collection |
March 28th, 1992 |
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Origin[]
"Where's Wally" by Martin Handford is a children's series of books where the reader must search the picture for the titular character, Wally, wearing his signature red and white striped hat and shirt. This character is named "Waldo" in American editions.
Usage[]
This book was misprinted, without a Waldo on page 5. Reading the book allows the user to become invisible to the human eye. Those that search for the user will be unable to find him/her. The user will see red and white stripes everywhere. It has been characterized as a specific case of synesthesia.
Collection[]
Collected by a would be robber who used the book to steal from banks. He met his end in a car crash after misjudging a traffic light due to the artifact's side effect.
