No. There is no mention of 'Wizard Bong' in 'Pulp Fiction'. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own set of characters, items, and concepts that are unique to the movie's universe, and 'Wizard Bong' is not one of them.
Once there was a bong in an old, haunted house. It was said that at midnight, the bong would start making strange noises all by itself. One night, a curious girl entered the house. As the clock struck twelve, the bong began to rattle and hiss. She ran out in fear, never to return again.
Since there is no 'bong' in Pulp Fiction, it has no significance at all. The movie is known for its nonlinear narrative, its cool characters like Vincent and Jules, and its memorable dialogues. But 'bong' is not part of that equation.
There is no character named Bong in Pulp Fiction as far as I know. Pulp Fiction has a complex and well - known set of characters like Vincent and Jules who are hitmen, Mia who is the wife of a crime boss, and others. So if 'bong' is a name you think is from it, it might be a misunderstanding or a very unique personal reference.
In 'Pulp Fiction', 'bong hits' refer to the act of smoking from a bong. It's part of the edgy and somewhat seedy underworld elements that the movie portrays. The characters in the film are often involved in various activities that are not considered mainstream or socially acceptable, and this is one of those elements that add to the overall gritty atmosphere of the movie.
Since I don't know the exact story, but generally in a scary story about a bong, one main element could be the bong itself. It might be presented as an object with an air of mystery or danger.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to really detail 'the bong scary story'. It could potentially be a story told among a certain group of people. Maybe it's a story where a bong has some sort of supernatural power that causes fear. For example, every time someone tries to use the bong, they see a ghostly figure or experience some unexplainable phenomenon.
There may or may not be a 'Parasite' Bong Joon - ho Graphic Novel. While the movie has made a huge impact in the film industry, not all successful movies are immediately turned into graphic novels. It would depend on various factors such as the rights holders' decisions, market demand for a graphic novel version, and whether there are interested publishers or creators. If it does exist, it could offer a new and different perspective on the story, perhaps with unique visual interpretations of the movie's settings, characters, and themes.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Bong Chong Ghost Story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or local ghost stories with unique elements. Maybe it's a story from a particular region or a made - up one. Without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
In 'Pulp Fiction', 'hits from the bong' is likely a reference to smoking marijuana using a bong. However, the movie is known for its complex and often oblique references, so it could also be part of the unique, edgy dialogue that Tarantino is famous for creating to set the mood and atmosphere of the seedy underworld his characters inhabit.