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[[Iris Wildthyme]] | [[Iris Wildthyme]] was a vastly complex woman, and due to her conflicting and ever changing history, many of aspects of her life had become fictionalized in the [[20th century]] and the [[21st century]]. | ||
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==== Based upon reality ==== | ==== Based upon reality ==== | ||
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According to Iris herself, she claimed that parts of her life were missing due to the episodes being junked back in the [[1960s]]. | |||
Panda told Iris that a man "who looks a lot like TV's 'Catweazle'" claimed that Iris had become a multi-platform franchise, and although Iris said that she didn't know what he was talking about, Iris listed off various mediums relating to that franchise: Spin-Off Audio Adventures, Original Novelisations, Computer Games, and Comic Strips. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From Wildthyme with Love (novel)|From Wildthyme with Love]]'') | |||
Conflicting accounts establish that [[Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion)|Paul Magrs ]]wrote Iris Wildthyme novels, circa [[21st century]], which were inspired by the real Iris Wildthyme ([[PROSE]]: [[Bafflement and Devotion (short story)|''Bafflement and Devotion'']], [[The Magrs Conundrum! (short story)|''The Magrs Conundrum!'']]), which included ''[[Iris Wildthyme & the Many-Tentacled Menace]]'' from the ''[[The Continuing Adventures of Iris Wildthyme]]'' series. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Magrs Conundrum! (short story)|The Magrs Conundrum!]]'') | |||
==== Meta-fiction universes ==== | ==== Meta-fiction universes ==== | ||
In one [[meta-dimension (Wildthyme Beyond!)|meta-dimension]], Iris existed only as a fictional character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wildthyme Beyond! (novel)|Wildthyme Beyond!]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Looking for a Friend (audio story)|Looking for a Friend]]'') The seventeen-episode ''The Iris Wildthyme Show'' inspired a cult franchise with | In one [[meta-dimension (Wildthyme Beyond!)|meta-dimension]], Iris existed only as a fictional character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wildthyme Beyond! (novel)|Wildthyme Beyond!]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Looking for a Friend (audio story)|Looking for a Friend]]'') The seventeen-episode ''[[The Iris Wildthyme Show]]'' inspired a cult franchise with [[CD]]s, [[action figure]]s, [[comic]]s, [[fan convention]]s, and over 300 tie-in novels. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wildthyme Beyond! (novel)|Wildthyme Beyond!]]'') |
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Iris Wildthyme was a vastly complex woman, and due to her conflicting and ever changing history, many of aspects of her life had become fictionalized in the 20th century and the 21st century.
On Earth and among humans
As a real person
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As a character in fiction
Based upon reality
On television
According to Iris herself, she claimed that parts of her life were missing due to the episodes being junked back in the 1960s.
Panda told Iris that a man "who looks a lot like TV's 'Catweazle'" claimed that Iris had become a multi-platform franchise, and although Iris said that she didn't know what he was talking about, Iris listed off various mediums relating to that franchise: Spin-Off Audio Adventures, Original Novelisations, Computer Games, and Comic Strips. (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love)
Conflicting accounts establish that Paul Magrs wrote Iris Wildthyme novels, circa 21st century, which were inspired by the real Iris Wildthyme (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion, The Magrs Conundrum!), which included Iris Wildthyme & the Many-Tentacled Menace from the The Continuing Adventures of Iris Wildthyme series. (PROSE: The Magrs Conundrum!)
Meta-fiction universes
In one meta-dimension, Iris existed only as a fictional character. (PROSE: Wildthyme Beyond!, AUDIO: Looking for a Friend) The seventeen-episode The Iris Wildthyme Show inspired a cult franchise with CDs, action figures, comics, fan conventions, and over 300 tie-in novels. (PROSE: Wildthyme Beyond!)