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As part of her work for the [[Multidimensional Finders Service]], [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]] once helped a “'''kid'''” find a [[golden ticket]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Child (''The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There'')}} | ||
As part of her work for the [[Multidimensional Finders Service (925th Universe)|Multidimensional Finders Service]], [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]] once helped a “'''kid'''” find a [[golden ticket]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Golden tickets were involved in the plot of {{w|Roald Dahl|Roald Dahl}}'s '' | Golden tickets were involved in the plot of {{w|Roald Dahl|Roald Dahl}}'s ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', where a small number of such tickets were spread around the world by Willy Wonka, allowing whatever child found them to take part in a tour of the titular [[Willy Wonka's chocolate factory|magical Chocolate Factory]]. It is not clear if the “kid” who Jenny helps find a ticket is one of the five kids who get to visit the Factory within the books, acquiring their ticket in a different way than portrayed in the original narrative, or if it is a different child entirely. | ||
[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Humans]] | [[Category:Humans]] |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 15 June 2024
As part of her work for the Multidimensional Finders Service, Jenny Over-There once helped a “kid” find a golden ticket. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
Behind the scenes
Golden tickets were involved in the plot of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where a small number of such tickets were spread around the world by Willy Wonka, allowing whatever child found them to take part in a tour of the titular magical Chocolate Factory. It is not clear if the “kid” who Jenny helps find a ticket is one of the five kids who get to visit the Factory within the books, acquiring their ticket in a different way than portrayed in the original narrative, or if it is a different child entirely.