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The '''Ninnies''' were "lithe, brutal-looking" [[ | The '''Ninnies''' were "lithe, brutal-looking" [[Martian]]s with [[purple]] [[skin]] and [[rugby]]ball-shaped heads. They had large [[lilac]] and [[green]] [[eye]]s. | ||
A few Ninnies came to [[Putney Common]] and bought a [[sausage]] [[factory]]. The factory was secretly a front for a project to splice alien remains with kidnapped [[human]]s to create more Ninnies. [[Iris Wildthyme]] learned of this scheme, created a [[de-ninnificator]], and defeated the Ninnies with the help of [[Dodie Golightly]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ninnies on Putney Common (short story)|The Ninnies on Putney Common]]'') | A few Ninnies came to [[Putney Common]] and bought a [[sausage]] [[factory]]. The factory was secretly a front for a project to splice alien remains with kidnapped [[human]]s to create more Ninnies. [[Iris Wildthyme]] learned of this scheme, created a [[de-ninnificator]], and defeated the Ninnies with the help of [[Dodie Golightly]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ninnies on Putney Common (short story)|The Ninnies on Putney Common]]'') |
Revision as of 01:38, 16 March 2021
The Ninnies were "lithe, brutal-looking" Martians with purple skin and rugbyball-shaped heads. They had large lilac and green eyes.
A few Ninnies came to Putney Common and bought a sausage factory. The factory was secretly a front for a project to splice alien remains with kidnapped humans to create more Ninnies. Iris Wildthyme learned of this scheme, created a de-ninnificator, and defeated the Ninnies with the help of Dodie Golightly. (PROSE: The Ninnies on Putney Common)
In 1967, Brenda Soobie got one of her future incarnations to deal with a group of Ninnies so that she could host a party. (PROSE: Party Fears Two)
Behind the scenes
The Ninnies originate from Paul Magrs' storybook The Ninnies, which was published by Obverse Books.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ The Ninnies. Obverse Books.