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A "'''magical [[chocolate]] factory'''" was the main location of [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|a film]]. In the story, five children "earned, bought or chanced" their way into the factory, although [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|granny]] believed that they had been invited in, and was critical of how they were all white. | A "'''magical [[chocolate]] factory'''" was the main location of [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|a film]]. In the story, five children "earned, bought or chanced" their way into the factory, although [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|granny]] believed that they had been invited in, and was critical of how they were all white. |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 15 June 2024
A "magical chocolate factory" was the main location of a film. In the story, five children "earned, bought or chanced" their way into the factory, although Jenny Everywhere's granny believed that they had been invited in, and was critical of how they were all white.
Similar factories existed in other universes, such as an insane Hyperspace Tyrant's whimsical factory and Willy McDuff's "chocolate factory". (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)
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- ↑ First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1964's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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