Dibbsy were a media conglomerate from the 925th Universe with a “long history of making money”. Its mascot was Mammon Mouse.
Dibbsy had a history of including homeopathic amounts of queer content in movies only to tout them as featuring their “first gay character”, time and again. Dibbsy movies slotting in this trend included Beauty and the Beast (featuring a subtextual gay character in the form of Henribald), Super Besties: Assemble (which was sponsored by the real Super Besties Justice Squad and introduced the character of General Loki, later vaguely implied to be queer), an animated adaption of War of the Worlds featuring a 0.5-second-long background sapphic kiss, and Mulan. The latter was, to apparent audience disappointment, not included in Dibbsy's box set of “First Gays”, featuring “all the movies we made with first gay characters, gay kisses, gay subtexts, and a rainbow pin of Mammon Mouse”, released for Pride Month in 2022. That same year, Dibbsy was also pursued by the Man in Grey as a sponsor for the Interdimensional Pride Parade. However, this quickly fell through after the Man was dismissed from the Council. (PROSE: A Series of Queer Events)
On Christmas Eve 2022, various noteworthy individuals clashed at the Dibbsy Store over various collectibles, many of which involved the image of the Mouse. The Beastmaster charged in with a wild bear to get his hands on a Mammon Mouse plush, while Dynamite Thor expended much effort to get his hands on the Dibbsy Toaster, an exclusive item which “burned your toast in the shape of Mammon Mouse's silhouette”. After the store was lit on fire in the commotion, the big Mammon Mouse silhouette looming over the building also caught fire. Other individuals present at the scuffle, which was reported on television, included Bart Hill, out of costume, who looted a copy of the “First Gays” box set, as well as Jenny Everywhere, Jenny Nowhere, Jenny Somewhere, Laura Drake and Alias the Dragon. (PROSE: A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas)
Behind the scenes
Dibbsy is an obvious satire of Disney.
Disney-related concepts in Jenny Everywhere media
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