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A take-out menu for the '''Good Time Chinese Restaurant''' was one of the items accumulated in the closet of [[Jenny Everywhere | A take-out menu for the '''Good Time Chinese Restaurant''' was one of the items accumulated in the closet of [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]'s apartment in [[Parallax Universe|one universe]]. When she and [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]] went through the closet to sort its contents, they found it again and ultimately threw it out when they noticed that the address placed the restaurant in [[Lawndale|a city]] which did not exist in [[Parallax Universe|Kim and Jenny's universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The Good Time Chinese Restaurant originated in the '' | The Good Time Chinese Restaurant originated in the ''[[Daria (series)|Daria]]'' TV series. Notably, in a break from the show's usual baseline realism, it was shown to have an “interdimensional wormhole” in the back, making it particularly relevant to a [[Jenny Everywhere]] story. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 24 December 2023
A take-out menu for the Good Time Chinese Restaurant was one of the items accumulated in the closet of Jenny's apartment in one universe. When she and Kim went through the closet to sort its contents, they found it again and ultimately threw it out when they noticed that the address placed the restaurant in a city which did not exist in Kim and Jenny's universe. (PROSE: Cleaning Day)
Behind the scenes
The Good Time Chinese Restaurant originated in the Daria TV series. Notably, in a break from the show's usual baseline realism, it was shown to have an “interdimensional wormhole” in the back, making it particularly relevant to a Jenny Everywhere story.