- Jenny Jump
:"for the state forest in New Jersey, see
Jenny Jump State Forest "Infobox character
colour = gold
name = Jenny Jump
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first = "The Wonder City of Oz " (1940)
last = "The Runaway in Oz " (1943/1995)
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species = human, halffairy by transformation
gender = female
age = 15 (at time of first appearance)
born = unknown,New Jersey
death = probably immortal so long as she remains in an enchanted country
occupation = clothing designer
title = First Duchess of the Realm and Chief Stylist of the Land of Oz
family = unknown
spouse = none
children = none
relatives = unknown
residence =Emerald City Style Shop
nationality=United States
creator =John R. Neill Jenny Jump is an important character in the four Oz books of
John R. Neill .Jenny is a teenager in
New Jersey who captures aleprechaun calledSiko Pompus , who grants her a wish. She wishes to become a fairy, but he escapes when he is only halfway through, so one side of her body becomes fairy, while the other side remains normal. It has no effect on her appearance, just in terms of power. With her fairy foot, she leaps to Oz.Jenny is not a fan of the traditional, single color fashions favored by the Ozites, and she sets up a shop with a magic turnstyle that dresses people according to their personalities.
Neill's text of "
The Wonder City of Oz " was rewritten by an anonymous editor atReilly & Lee , and that editor added some controversial changes to the story, in particular, involving Jenny Jump. These additions include creatures who live in theDeadly Desert calledHeelers , who live on votes. Jenny is goaded into running againstPrincess Ozma as ruler of Oz. It is not taken very seriously by the Ozites, and it is decided thatshoes will be used for votes in an Ozelection. The Ozelection and that which leads up to it is not in the manuscript. Furthermore, near the end of the novel, the Wizard casts a spell to make her younger and more obedient, some would saylobotomized . Neill was not enamored of these changes and did not illustrate them, and Jenny seems to have gone back to her old self in the two sequels.In all four books, Jenny's assistant is a
Munchkin boy namedNumber Nine , whom she has wear whistlingbreeches that alert her to his presence.As Jenny is a copyrighted character, she is not found in published Oz Apocrypha.
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