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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
On the Jenny Everywhere Discord, [[Scott Sanford]] highlighted “the semantic ambiguity about the ‘non-canonical imaginizer’[:] It could be an imaginizer that imagines non-canonical events, or an imaginizer that is non-canonical and won't appear outside [[April Fools' Day (real world)|April Fools' Day]] tales”. He also confirmed the implication that it works by “projecting pictures onto the fourth wall”.
On the Jenny Everywhere Discord, [[Scott Sanford]] highlighted “the semantic ambiguity about the ‘non-canonical imaginizer’[: it] could be an imaginizer that imagines non-canonical events, or an imaginizer that is non-canonical and won't appear outside [[April Fools' Day (real world)|April Fools' Day]] tales”. He also confirmed the implication that it works by “projecting pictures onto the fourth wall”.
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 6 May 2023

The non-canonical imaginizer was a device invented by Professor Awesome in the Parallax Universe. A “strange device”, it could, at the push of a button, project clear images of past events onto the fourth wall, even if they had not actually been filmed by anybody. Kim used it to project a recording of the events surrounding Jenny Everywhere's second encounter with the Puritan Streaker, over Jenny's prior objections that the story couldn't, or rather shouldn't, be told. (PROSE: Return of the Puritan Streaker)

Behind the scenes

On the Jenny Everywhere Discord, Scott Sanford highlighted “the semantic ambiguity about the ‘non-canonical imaginizer’[: it] could be an imaginizer that imagines non-canonical events, or an imaginizer that is non-canonical and won't appear outside April Fools' Day tales”. He also confirmed the implication that it works by “projecting pictures onto the fourth wall”.