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=== Continuity ===
=== Continuity ===
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* Jenny Everywhere having a grandmother was first shown in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell]]''. However, while in that story her granny was shown in a negative depiction, the Jenny in ''A World of Pure Unimagination'' has a more fond connection to hers.


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

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A World of Pure Unimagination was a short story released as the first instalment in Xavier Llewellyn's Everywhere's Extraordinary Escapades series.[1] It was co-published between Realms of Ink and The Cheshire House.

The story parodied the then-recent Willy's Chocolate Experience in Glasgow, as well as tying into the Doctor Who expanded universe; for the first time, an incarnation of Jenny Everywhere native to the Third Universe was shown to exist in licensed media, however The Late Shift predated this story by over twenty years in an unofficial capacity.

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Plot

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Worldbuilding

Universes

Continuity

  • Jenny Everywhere having a grandmother was first shown in COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Vs Hell. However, while in that story her granny was shown in a negative depiction, the Jenny in A World of Pure Unimagination has a more fond connection to hers.

Behind the scenes

  • Jenny’s memory of an insane Hyperspace Tyrant running a whimsical factory is an allusion to Joe Vever's parodical Doctor Who YouTube video Pure Exterminatation, wherein the Gold Dalek (humorously named "Dalek Donka") from Day of the Daleks is now running a chocolate factory. This video was also a parody of Willy's Chocolate Experience.

Read online

The story was originally released on The Cheshire House here.

External links

Notes & references