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The Junk Lady appears in Labyrinth. She is one of the many Junk People piling massive amounts of miscellany upon their backs in the Junk City, just outside the gates of the Goblin City. Upon waking from her fruit-induced slumber, Sarah thinks she is waking up in her bedroom--but she then finds herself in The Land of Junk, confused and unsure what she had been searching for prior. The 1986 book The Goblins of Labyrinth includes Brian Froud's sketch of the Junk Lady, which gives her a name, Agnes.

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  • The Junk Lady
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  • The Junk Lady appears in Labyrinth. She is one of the many Junk People piling massive amounts of miscellany upon their backs in the Junk City, just outside the gates of the Goblin City. Upon waking from her fruit-induced slumber, Sarah thinks she is waking up in her bedroom--but she then finds herself in The Land of Junk, confused and unsure what she had been searching for prior. The 1986 book The Goblins of Labyrinth includes Brian Froud's sketch of the Junk Lady, which gives her a name, Agnes.
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  • Brian Froud
  • Wendy Froud, Sherry Amott, Cheryl Henson, Mavis Taylor, Graeme Galvin, Jason Reed, Geoff Paige, Susie Carter, Alison Dark, Ginette St. Clair Ruthven
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  • 1986(xsd:integer)
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  • The Junk Lady appears in Labyrinth. She is one of the many Junk People piling massive amounts of miscellany upon their backs in the Junk City, just outside the gates of the Goblin City. Upon waking from her fruit-induced slumber, Sarah thinks she is waking up in her bedroom--but she then finds herself in The Land of Junk, confused and unsure what she had been searching for prior. The Junk Lady further disorients Sarah, offering her a recreated version of her room in the real world and many of her toys and other possessions, all meant to permanently distract Sarah from her rescue of Toby. Sarah soon realizes the lack of importance in her items (calling them all "junk"), and escapes the facade, leaving her and continuing her quest for Toby. She may be a cautionary foreshadowing of what Sarah may become when she hoards her things and doesn't put the living things in her life first. The 1986 book The Goblins of Labyrinth includes Brian Froud's sketch of the Junk Lady, which gives her a name, Agnes.
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