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}}'''Wonderella''' was a superheroine from [[Universe (The Non-Adventures of Wonderella)|one universe]]. | |||
On an unknown occasion when she was transported to [[the Naked Jungle]] in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], she met [[Kaza]] and borrowed two hundred dollars from him. She then returned home thanks to the power of the [[Obelisk of Rangora]]. Later, she was sent back to the Jungle on [[Saint Patrick’s Day]] by a [[Leprechaun (Wonderella Drops by the Jungle)|Leprechaun]] alongside her sidekick [[Wonderita]], the latest in a long line of pranks played on her by Leprechauns on that holiday. She seemed to have retained an unpleasant memory of her first visit, describing the place as “like a porno movie edited by Mormons”. The two soon found Kaza and Gwenna again, and were directed back to the Obelisk, where they fought a [[giant badger]] before successfully getting home. Wonderita later recounted the adventure to [[Wonderella's mother]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Wonderella Drops by the Jungle (comic story)|Wonderella Drops by the Jungle]]'') | On an unknown occasion when she was transported to [[the Naked Jungle]] in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], she met [[Kaza]] and borrowed two hundred dollars from him. She then returned home thanks to the power of the [[Obelisk of Rangora]]. Later, she was sent back to the Jungle on [[Saint Patrick’s Day]] by a [[Leprechaun (Wonderella Drops by the Jungle)|Leprechaun]] alongside her sidekick [[Wonderita]], the latest in a long line of pranks played on her by Leprechauns on that holiday. She seemed to have retained an unpleasant memory of her first visit, describing the place as “like a porno movie edited by Mormons”. The two soon found Kaza and Gwenna again, and were directed back to the Obelisk, where they fought a [[giant badger]] before successfully getting home. Wonderita later recounted the adventure to [[Wonderella's mother]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Wonderella Drops by the Jungle (comic story)|Wonderella Drops by the Jungle]]'') |
Revision as of 10:53, 15 October 2022
Wonderella was a superheroine from one universe.
On an unknown occasion when she was transported to the Naked Jungle in Reality Z-25 31-H, she met Kaza and borrowed two hundred dollars from him. She then returned home thanks to the power of the Obelisk of Rangora. Later, she was sent back to the Jungle on Saint Patrick’s Day by a Leprechaun alongside her sidekick Wonderita, the latest in a long line of pranks played on her by Leprechauns on that holiday. She seemed to have retained an unpleasant memory of her first visit, describing the place as “like a porno movie edited by Mormons”. The two soon found Kaza and Gwenna again, and were directed back to the Obelisk, where they fought a giant badger before successfully getting home. Wonderita later recounted the adventure to Wonderella's mother. (COMIC: Wonderella Drops by the Jungle)
Behind the scenes
Wonderella is the main character of the webcomic The Non-Adventures of Wonderella, with which the Kaza's Mate, Gwenna bonus story COMIC: Wonderella Drops by the Jungle was a crossover. In the Non-Adventures, it was shown that Wonderella was actually “forged from the ether” by a gestalt deity, with Wonderella's mother (who used the superhero identity of “Wonderella” before her daughter) having been her adopted mother. As such, whether she should be considered a human being is somewhat unclear.