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1This is the CharacterSheet for ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna''.
2
3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5! Main Characters:
6[[folder: Luna]]
7!!Luna the Moon
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lgl_luna_the_moon.png]]
9-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JudyGreer, Creator/ErinFitzgerald (singing voice, "Andy's Big Show" until "The Mystery of the Mask"), Liane de Lotbinière (singing voice for the rest of the series)
10Luna is the Earth's moon, who is the main character of the series. She guides Andy, Carmen, and Leo on their trips around the world.
11----
12* ADogNamedDog: "Luna" is the word for "moon" in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Latin, and Romanian.
13* AllLovingHero: Luna is friends with everyone in the world, living and deceased.
14* BreakingTheFourthWall: "Luna's Christmas Around the World" ends with Luna noticing she has one fruitcake she hasn't given to anyone for Christmas yet. She wishes the viewers a merry Christmas as she offers them the fruitcake.
15* BreakTheCutie: Up until Luna talks with the spirit of her fallen friend, Bessie, in "Blue Orleans", Luna goes through a rollercoaster of sadness as she is heartbroken over Bessie's death.
16* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She can come off as strange at times.
17* CoolBigSis: Luna is described as being like a big sister to Andy, Carmen, and Leo, and Luna is very patient and caring towards them.
18* ElongatingArmGag: In "Honey in Paris", when Luna and the kids exit the cheese shop to find where Honey went, Luna's arm extends to a cartoonish length when she grabs the binoculars they were using.
19* {{Expy}}: She is one to Film/MaryPoppins, according to WordOfGod.
20* FamedInStory: Since everyone knows about the moon in real life, the show takes it a step further and has everyone treat Luna like a celebrity of sorts.
21* {{Fangirl}}: Of Syd and the Sydney's. She claims to own all of their songs.
22* ForgetfulJones: "Andy The Giant" reveals that she forgets things in a couple hundred years.
23* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: She just wears a hat and shoes.
24* InvoluntaryDance: She dances whenever she hears music. Downplayed in that this is a reflex rather than another character's doing.
25* IronicFear: Luna, the moon, is revealed to be afraid of the dark at times in "Day of the Dead". She even lampshades how embarrassing it is.
26* LovedByAll: She is loved by the people of China, as shown in "She is the Moon of Moons". In fact, she's loved by every person in the world, being treated as a celebrity.
27* TheManInTheMoon: She is a female anthropomorphic moon.
28* NiceGirl: Luna is patient, caring, is a friend to everyone on Earth, and serves as a great parental/teacher figure to Andy, Carmen and Leo. She's also quite sensitive to the moods of others - if she's somewhere where a lot of people are sad or upset, she becomes sad as well.
29* OlderThanTheyLook: Admittedly it's hard to tell with an anthropomorphic moon, but Luna is at the very least several thousand years old, as she was there when the Chinese first celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was around 1600 BC. Since it's more likely that she's existed for as long as the Earth has (being the moon and all), that would make her over ''four billion'' years old.
30* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In "If a Hamster Could Fly", Luna respects Carmen's decision to not ride in the hot air balloon, offering to do something else.
31* SanitySlippage: In "C'est La Vie A Paris", she starts becoming insane due to Hockbar not relaxing on his break. Later, it's ''Luna'' who needs to relax. She even gets a TwitchyEye.
32* SignatureHeadgear: She wears a straw hat. In-universe, it is relatively iconic and is used to identify Luna. It is in fact an Italian gondolier hat with Chinese silk, which helps showcase multiculturalism.
33* SigningOffCatchphrase: Luna ends most of the episodes by reminding the others that "There's more to learn about any place we visit! But remember, there's always tomorrow."
34* StellarName: Being the moon and all.
35* StuckInTheDoorway: A RunningGag in the series is Luna's inability to fit through doorways.
36* SuperStrength: Luna is capable of lifting up a matryoshka doll and tossing a sumo wrestler.
37* SuddenAnatomy: Luna sprouts arms and legs whenever she comes down from the sky.
38[[/folder]]
39
40[[folder: Andy]]
41!!Andy Hopper
42[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lgl_andy_the_frog.png]]
43-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JaidenCannatelli ("Hola Mariachi"-"Time of Goodbye"), Evan O'Donnell (rest of the series)
44Andy is an American Leopard frog who loves painting.
45----
46* AbsurdPhobia: Implied in the episode "Day of the Dead", where Luna explains to Carmen that it's a good idea to laugh in the face of anything you fear to make it less scary. The others explain what fears they laugh at, which are pretty standard phobias... until it gets to Andy, who says he laughs at asparagus.
47* ArtsyBeret: Wears a blue beret due to his love of art.
48* BarefootCartoonAnimal: He doesn't wear any shoes, which stands out when he's with his friends, Carmen and Leo, who do wear shoes.
49* BigEater: He can be like this at times, such as in "Speaking Wigglewalker", where he eats all the food for a juggling act.
50* CameraFiend: He dabbles in photography, which is the focus of several episodes, such as "Spring Has Not Sprung", where he wants to photograph the colors of spring, and "Rhinoceros or Bust", where he really wants to take a picture of a rhino.
51* CircusBrat: His parents work in the circus.
52* {{Eagleland}}: The Beautiful variant. He is a very kind-hearted American.
53* EccentricArtist: His main hobby is painting. Fitting the "eccentric" part, he tries to paint everything in sight in "What's the Big Idea?". He has dabbled other forms of art such as sculpture, but painting is his one true love.
54* {{Fanboy}}:
55** Of the ''Amazing Man'' comics.
56** He's also a fan of Syd and the Sydney's.
57* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears shorts and a hat, but no shirt or shoes.
58* ICallItVera: As shown in "Where's Luna?", he names his telescope Jessie.
59* {{Keet}}: He is easily excitable and loud.
60* KidsLoveDinosaurs: "What a T-Wreck!" shows that he loves dinosaurs. In the episode, he helps assemble a dinosaur skeleton in Argentina.
61* LiteralMinded:
62** In "London Frog", Andy thinks that Big Ben is a giant with four faces, but it's actually a clock.
63** In "Cave Dad", Andy sees his dad struggle with basic everyday modern things, and his mom calls him a "caveman" and refers to his room as a "man cave". This leads Andy to believe that his dad really is a neanderthal. He and the others paint his room to look like an actual cave. Sam is furious when he finds out, but clears up the misunderstanding; 'caveman' is just a nickname that Lucie calls him.
64* MeaningfulName:
65** His last name is Hopper, which fits him because frogs are known to hop. It may also be an allusion to famous artist Edward Hopper.
66** Andy means "brave", which suits him because he's fearless and excitable.
67* RailEnthusiast: "D'Orsay Day" reveals that he loves trains, especially steam locomotives.
68* SoreLoser: "Hoopin' Hopper" gives him a CompressedVice that he gets sour over losing games. However, he learns that friendship is more important than winning.
69[[/folder]]
70
71[[folder: Carmen]]
72!!Carmen Mariposa
73[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lgl_carmen_the_butterfly.png]]
74-->'''Voiced by''': Saara Chaudry
75Carmen is a Mexican butterfly who loves music.
76----
77* AcrophobicBird: Carmen is a butterfly, but she is hesitant about going in the hot air balloon in "If A Hamster Could Fly". Then again, her WingsDoNothing.
78* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: She's a purple butterfly.
79* {{Bookworm}}: Besides music, she also loves reading books such as ''The Hairy Games'' and ''Literature/SherlockHolmes''.
80* BigNo: Carmen shouts one in "Guitar to Sitar" when the strings on her guitar break.
81* CircusBrat: Her mom works in the circus.
82* CommonalityConnection: In "Aren't We a Pair?", Carmen discovers that she and Leyla have a lot in common. They're both butterflies who have pets (with said pets even having similar sweets-based names, no less), they both love succulents, and they both like music.
83* DisappearedDad: Her mother is shown, but her dad is nowhere to be seen.
84* FaceYourFears: In "Day of the Dead", Carmen overcomes her fear of skeletons by putting her grandmother's picture on the altar, which is filled with skulls.
85* {{Fangirl}}: Carmen is a huge fan of a YA book series called "The Hairy Games".
86* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: She wears a dress and boots.
87* InnocentlyInsensitive:
88** In "Aren't We a Pair?", Carmen assumes that Cairo, Egypt is "ancient" and "boring", and that all Egyptians live in pyramids, based on what she saw in movies. She eventually learns the opposite.
89** In "Story Story," she brushes off her mom's family stories as 'boring' but later learns the value of storytelling and asks to hear her mom's story.
90* LoveFreak: In "Love and Harmony," despite the titular music duo becoming disillusioned with the world (and the messages they were sending), Carmen still believed in love. Because of her believing in love, she was able to mend Love and Harmony's relationship, as well as Andy and Leo's.
91* MeaningfulName:
92** Her last name, Mariposa, is Spanish for "butterfly".
93** Additionally "Carmen" means "song", fitting a music-lover with a lovely singing voice.
94* MsViceGirl: Though she can be InnocentlyInsensitive, Carmen is still a good-hearted girl all things considered.
95* PluckyGirl: Carmen has a love of adventure, and although she can be fearful of things like heights and skeletons, she always persists to the end. Best shown in the episode "Good Knight."
96* ThePowerOfLove: Carmen uses the power of love to not only repair Andy and Leo's friendship, but also Love and Harmony's relationship. Back in the day, Love and Harmony's songs didn't fix the world because Harmony stopped believing in what she was preaching. But when Carmen sung it, it worked because she believed in the power of love. The power of love even fixed Love and Harmony's house!
97* SignatureInstrument: She brings her Spanish guitar wherever she goes.
98* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Within the trio of kids, Carmen is the only girl.
99* SpeciesSurname: Her last name is Mariposa, which is Spanish for butterfly, her species.
100* TeamMom: Most of the time, she acts as the peacekeeper and OnlySaneMan of the trio, like in "Love and Harmony". However, she still has her moments where she acts out.
101* ThirdPartyPeacekeeper: Andy and Leo keep fighting in "Love and Harmony," so Carmen tries to mediate between the two. Eventually, she brings them back together with the Love and Harmony song.
102* TragicKeepsake: Her guitar used to belong to her Abuela, who passed away when she was little.
103* {{Tsundere}}: Type B. While she wants to get along with everyone and makes active efforts to make other people happy, Carmen can also get rather insensitive, demanding, and snippy when pushed to her breaking point (mostly to Honey and Andy).
104* VolumetricMouth: Whenever Carmen shouts, her large mouth takes up her whole face.
105* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Carmen is afraid of skeletons, as revealed in "Day of the Dead". She eventually gets over it, though.
106* WingsDoNothing: She has wings, but she cannot fly.
107* WomenAreWiser: Subverted. While she tries to be the TeamMom, she can be just as immature and prone to vice as Leo and Andy.
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder: Leo]]
111!!Leo Chockers
112[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lgl_leo_the_wombat.png]]
113-->'''Voiced by''': Aidan Wojtak-Hissong (episodes 1-8), Shayle Simmons (episodes 9-present)
114Leo is an Australian wombat who loves food.
115----
116* AccentsArentHereditary: Leo notably lacks an Australian accent, even though both of his parents have one.
117* AesopAmnesia: Leo has to learn ''over and over'' to get over his fears.
118* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: He's a blue wombat.
119* CassandraTruth: In "The Story Of Smoothie", no one believed him when he said that his pet tortoise Wrinkles has a connection to a sultan at Topkapi Palace. As it turns out, he was right the whole time.
120* CharacterTics: He has a habit of tugging on his ears whenever he is nervous, scared, or in disbelief.
121* CircusBrat: His parents work in the circus.
122* CompressedVice: In "Turkish Delight", Leo somehow gains the trait of not paying attention. This drives the conflict of the episode. This has only been seen once and not in any other episodes.
123* CowardlyLion: He can be extremely brave when it come to helping others, such as in "Barcelona Birdy", in which he not only helped Eva reach her home, but saved her life twice.
124* FaceYourFears: In "Not Home on the Range", Leo manages to get over his fear of horses once he starts to ride one.
125* FailuresOnIce: He slips on the ice rink in "You Froze My Shorts".
126* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears a hat, pants, and shoes, but no shirt.
127* InformedSpecies: He is supposed to be a wombat but he looks more like a dog than a wombat.
128* InvoluntaryDance: Much like Luna, but only when he hears Samba music. He also lacks Luna's involuntarily destructive nature, only dancing in place unlike Luna who shoots around like a pinball.
129* LovableCoward: He is afraid and nervous all the time, but he's still a likable kid and is shown to be brave when he conquers his fears.
130* MeaningfulName:
131** "Leo" means "lion". It might be strange at first because Leo isn't a lion, but lions are brave, and so is Leo whenever he faces his fears.
132** "Chockers" is Australian slang for "full".
133* NeatFreak: He prioritizes cleanliness. To him, washed hands are a must. This is justified -- he's an aspiring chef and clean workspaces free of germs are important for cooking.
134* NervousWreck: He can be like this at times, most notably in "What a Matryoshka" and "Bob the Plant".
135* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: He's Australian, but, for some reason, doesn't have an Australian accent.
136* ProneToTears: Leo is by far the most sensitive of the trio. He easily gets upset and cries in some episodes.
137* RageBreakingPoint: In "Volcano Boy", he increasingly gets more and more upset when his plans for the day are ignored. When the volcano erupts, Leo erupts too, and goes on a furious rant about how he can't get what he wants.
138* SignatureHeadgear: His orange and white baseball cap. In "Me and My Elephant," he gave his hat away to Maktao as memorabilia, [[StatusQuoIsGod but he still wears it in later episodes]].
139* SupremeChef: In "C'est Cheese" he makes a sandwich so delicious his cooking teacher was just amazed.
140* VocalEvolution: Since his voice actor changed starting with "Speaking Wigglewalker", his voice is now more high-pitched.
141* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In "Not Home on the Range", Leo is shown to be afraid of horses. As with the above example, he gets over it by the end of the episode.
142* YoYoPlotPoint: Leo being afraid of everything comes up again and again, even after he gets over his fears. It's gotten to the point where it's eclipsed his love of food.
143[[/folder]]
144
145!Circo Fabuloso
146!!Main
147[[folder:Señor Fabuloso]]
148!!Señor Moncarlo Fabuloso
149[[quoteright:265:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna_senor_fabuloso.png]]
150-->'''Voiced by''': Paul Braunstein
151A Catalan flamingo who is the ringleader of the Circo Fabuloso.
152----
153* ABirthdayNotABreak: [[spoiler:On his 10th birthday, he ruined his own birthday cake and was permanently traumatized by this]].
154* AmbiguouslyBi:
155** He was clearly attracted to the female Felicita in "It Takes Leo to Tango," which is the only thing keeping him from being AmbiguouslyGay. He has LargeHam, over-dramatic tendencies, and campy style of dress. Andy describes him as "flamboyant" in his book in the episode "Meet the Presses".
156** However, he isn't quite CampStraight either, as he is implied to also be attracted to men. The way he talks about Don Magnifico in "Time of Goodbye" makes him sound like a bitter ex-lover. In "The Mystery of the Mask", he celebrates his "friendaversary" with Mr. Hockbar and explicitly mentions that when he first met Hockbar, [[LoveAtFirstSight he was enamored with him]].
157-->'''Señor Fabuloso''': Way back when I started my Circo Fabuloso, I was searching for a special act. I became enamored with a unique Khon dancer I found in Thailand, and asked him to join my troupe. He wore that very mask, and that man became my best friend who helps me run my Circo to this very day. Yes, children, that very Khon dancer was none other than, the incomparable Mr. Hockbar!
158* BenevolentBoss: Despite his perfectionist tendencies, he truly cares about the performers of the Circo Fabuloso and is good with the children.
159* BigNo: He screams "NOOOOOOOO!" in "Jolly Special Friend" when Papa Chockers loses his voice.
160* BirthdayHater: While he doesn't hate regular birthday parties, he hates ''children's'' birthday parties. [[spoiler:This is because he suffered great emotional trauma on his 10th birthday party]].
161* BondingThroughSharedEarbuds: He and Hockbar do this with headphones at the end of "Everything's Irie."
162* BunnyEarsLawyer: He may be an eccentric, perfectionist drama king, but he still does a good job at running his circus.
163* ChildhoodFriend: In "Time of Goodbye", it's revealed that he used to have a friend named Don Magnifico when he was younger, but one day, Magnifico left him, leaving Senor Fabuloso bitter whenever St. Jordi's Day arrives and careful not to get too close to anyone. [[spoiler:In the episode, Don Magnifico and Senor Fabuloso encounter each other again and rekindle their friendship]].
164* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Fabuloso is quite eccentric. He's obsessed with hats, and enjoys being slathered in marmalade ''and'' [[ItMakesSenseInContext being encased in a giant gelatin mold]].
165* ComicalOverreacting: He overreacts to everything, whether it be Luna going missing or Papa Chockers losing his voice.
166* TheDandy: Fabuloso is a flamboyant, moody fop who cares about looking good just as much as he cares about running the show. Made the subject of "Fabuloso's New Clothes".
167* DramaQueen: Always overdramatic about everything.
168* TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest: He feels like he is unable to get close to anybody again after Don Magnifico, his childhood friend, seemingly abandoned him on St. Jordi's Day.
169* GratuitousSpanish: Being from Spain, he inserts some Spanish into his dialogue.
170* HatOfAuthority: His red top hat helps show his position as a ringmaster. He's also very obsessed with hats in general.
171* HeroicBSOD: After a TraumaCongaLine in "Everything's Irie," Fabuloso devolves into a serious depression, to the point where he considers shutting down the Circo and just giving up on life. However, Carmen and the others help him to feel better.
172* KnowNothingKnowItAll: In "Where's Luna?", he tries to be an expert on the Jantar Mantar, but fails. He later admits that he isn't an expert.
173* LargeHam: Always speaks very loudly and dramatically. This is justified, as he is a ringmaster.
174* {{Leitmotif}}: A Spanish trumpet fanfare usually plays in his scenes.
175* MeaningfulName: "Fabuloso" is Spanish for "[[{{Camp}} fabulous]]".
176* MoodSwinger: He's infamous for being moody, switching emotions at the drop of a hat. It's even lampshaded in "Fabuloso's New Clothes", where Leo states that Fabuloso is sometimes happy, and sometimes sad.
177* MrViceGuy: Despite being overdramatic and bossy, Fabuloso is ultimately a good person, and is usually nice with the children and the other Circo members.
178* NeverBeHurtAgain: "Time of Goodbye" reveals that in his childhood, he had a friend named Don Magnifico, who he later lost touch with, severely hurting Senor Fabuloso. As such, he despises St. Jordi's Day (the day that Magnifico left him) and wanted Carmen to not give a gift to her new friend Silvia so she wouldn't be hurt the way he was.
179* NewOldFlame: He and Felicita, the OneShotCharacter in "It Takes Leo to Tango," are implied to have some history together. Fabuloso still harbors some feelings for her, and is annoyed at the mention of her new dance partner, Santiago.
180* NiceGuy: Usually, friendly with the kids. It says so much in one episode where the kids give him a custom matryoshka ([[spoiler: with a heart in the center]]).
181* ThePerfectionist: Senor Fabuloso always strives for perfection and wants the circus shows to be in tip-top shape.
182* SpitTake: At the beginning of "Windy Washi", Senor Fabuloso does a spit take when he notices that there's literally nothing in the newspaper, not even an ad for the Circo's latest show.
183* SuddenlyFluentInGibberish: As revealed in "Luna's Christmas Around the World," he is somehow able to translate penguin sounds.
184* TraumaButton: "Gaja's Birthday" reveals that he is traumatized by children's birthday parties. [[spoiler:On his 10th birthday, he tripped on a rock and ruined his birthday cake, humiliating him. Because of this, he is heavily traumatized by specifically children's birthday parties and especially birthday cake. This is why he was hesitant to take the kids to Gaja's party, because he doesn't want to mess up another party like he did his own]].
185* TraumaCongaLine: In "Everything's Irie," Fabuloso suffers misfortune after misfortune. First, he wakes up on the wrong side of the bed. Then, he realizes that his favorite book is gone and is with Mr. Hockbar, who is on his day off. This means that Fabuloso has to do all his paperwork, mountains of it. He trips and cracks his back, accidentally stamps his beak, and to top it all off, gains his own PersonalRaincloud.
186* WeUsedToBeFriends: "Time of Goodbye" reveals that in his childhood, he had a friend named Don Magnifico, to who he was very close. However, Don Magnifico left him on St. Jordi's Day, breaking Fabuloso's heart and causing him to be bitter towards St. Jordi's Day and unable to get close to anyone. [[spoiler:However, they reunite by the end of the episode]].
187* WingdingEyes: He gets heart eyes when he sees Felicita in "It Takes Leo to Tango."
188* TheWonka: His eccentricities and perfectionism help make him a world-famous ringmaster.
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Mr. Hockbar]]
192!!Hock Thelonious Bar
193[[quoteright:285:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_hockbar_from_lets_go_luna.png]]
194-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidBerni
195A Turkish vole. He serves as the go-fer for the Circo Fabuloso, meaning that he does all the odd jobs such as doing the laundry and making deliveries.
196----
197* ADayInTheLimelight: In "C'est La Vie A Paris", where the Circo tries to get him to relax.
198* AmbiguouslyGay: He is undyingly loyal to Senor Fabuloso and does whatever he asks. When Fabuloso encountered him as a Khon dancer in Thailand, he mentioned he was enamored with him at first sight. They share a lot of tender moments, especially in "Luna's Christmas Around the World". Hockbar goes on a date with Fabuloso to get sobolo juice in "Muddy Miracle", and doesn't object to Fabuloso stripping down to his underwear in "Fabuloso's New Clothes".
199* BeleagueredAssistant: To Senor Fabuloso, as he is over-worked and always forced to take part in Señor Fabuloso's crazy plans. Downplayed to some degree, since he's happiest when he has something to do - it's usually being roped into Fabuloso's antics that grinds his gears.
200* BrokenTears: In "A Moon's Trip to Paris", Hockbar freaks out then sobs when he sees Fabuloso as a chicken. As he does, he tells the chicken that it will be their secret.
201* BusmansHoliday: In "C'est La Vie A Paris", he was supposed to take a break from working, but somehow finds ''even more'' work to do.
202* ButtMonkey: Mr. Hockbar is always suffering some kind of misfortune.
203* GivenNameReveal: "The Mystery of the Mask" reveals that his full name is Hock Thelonious Bar.
204* HiddenDepths: "The Mystery of the Mask" reveals that he used to be a Khon performer in Bangkok, Thailand.
205* HyperCompetentSidekick: Mr. Hockbar is this to Señor Fabuloso, being precise and obsessed with keeping the show running on time.
206* IdiotBall: Hockbar is usually the sensible one, but in "A Moon's Trip to Paris", Andy's special effects are so convincing to him, that he thinks Señor Fabuloso actually became a chicken.
207* InformedSpecies: He doesn't look much like a vole.
208* MobileShrubbery: In the episode "She Is the Moon of Moons", Mr. Hockbar hides in a bush so that he can be prepared to surprise Luna when the kids are ready to celebrate the surprise party they have planned for her at Beihai Park.
209* OrangeBlueContrast: He has an orange outfit with a blue vest.
210* ThePerfectionist: He wants everything to be exactly right and on time, and gets annoyed when it isn't.
211* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In "Lullaby For Baby Vlad", he gets out of babysitting Vlad and lets the kids do it instead.
212* StraightMan: He is much more down-to-earth compared to Señor Fabuloso.
213* {{Workaholic}}: Mr. Hockbar loves working, and does it all the time. In "C'est La Vie A Paris", Senor Fabuloso orders him to take a break, but Mr. Hockbar was still being a perfectionist workaholic during his break, much to Luna's annoyance.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder: Magic Globe]]
217!!The Magic Globe
218[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna_magic_globe.png]]
219 [[caption-width-right:350:The Magic Globe, with China highlighted.]]
220-->'''Voiced by''': Miku Graham
221The Magic Globe is a device that tells the kids about the locations that they visit.
222----
223* TheBlank: She doesn't have a face, yet can speak, smell, and see.
224* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Magic Globe, is, well, a magic globe.
225* {{Expy}}: Of [[WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo Face 9000]]. Both are floating devices that can be summoned at any time, and are there to educate the kids about the topic of the episode.
226* FreakOut: In an OutOfCharacterMoment, she does this in "C'est Cheese" when she sees a giant wheel of cheese.
227* MsExposition: She usually provides exposition about the places that the Circo Fabuloso visits.
228* OnceAnEpisode: She shows up once per episode to teach the kids about the country they're visiting.
229* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
230** After Leo breaks his dad's bowl in "When The Bowl Breaks", Magic Globe exits the scene and says "Uh, have fun in Tokyo, kids!"
231** Does this again in "Stinky Fruit" when offered some durian fruit.
232* TheSmartGirl: Knows a lot about the countries of the world. Justified as she literally ''is'' a globe of the world.
233* SuddenAnatomy: As the end of "Longbeak the Pirate", the Magic Globe is shown having arms, meaning she's capable of gaining limbs.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder: Honey]]
237!!Honey the Hamster
238[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna_honey_the_hamster.png]]
239-->'''Voiced by''': Zoe Hatz
240Carmen's pet hamster.
241----
242* ADayInTheLimelight: She gets her very own spotlight episode in "Honey In Paris".
243* AlliterativeName: '''H'''oney the '''H'''amster.
244* BrattyHalfPint: In "If a Hamster Could Fly", Honey throws a tantrum when Luna suggests doing something else besides riding in the hot air balloon. She berates Leo and Andy for respecting Carmen's discomfort, then tries to go to the sky by herself.
245* GenkiGirl: She isn't really featured as a primary character very often, but when she is, she makes up for it in spades. She has a habit of breaking out of her cage and then rocketing off to find fun.
246* LittleMissSnarker: She is very sassy, even towards Carmen.
247* LuminescentBlush: Blushes several times throughout "Honey In Paris".
248* NoIndoorVoice: Honey does not speak below a fairly loud shouting voice.
249* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: She's a very cute hamster.
250* TeamPet: She can be seen as this to the main characters, and also to the Circo Fabuloso.
251* TheWatson: In "Luna's Christmas Around the World", she asks all the questions about the various gift-givers of the world.
252* WingdingEyes: Honey's pupils turn into hearts several times in the episode "Honey in Paris". Andy, Carmen, and Leo also get heart-shaped pupils near the end of the episode.
253[[/folder]]
254
255!!Other Circo Members
256[[folder: The Hoppers]]
257!Luccie Hopper
258[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna___lucie_hopper.jpg]]
259-->'''Voiced by''': Carolyn Scott.
260Andy's mom who's the Circo's seamstress and costume designer
261----
262* AmbiguousSyntax: Part of the plot of "London Frog" is that Luccie tells Andy about the clock tower Big Ben in such a way that he interprets it as "Big Ben is a giant with four faces who carries around and rings a giant bell every hour".
263* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: Minnesotan, however, it's subtle.
264* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Has outlandish costume ideas. It's possible that Andy may get her goofiness from her.
265* MinnesotaNice: She is MUCH more friendly than her husband, and appears to be from Minnesota, as she says things like "dontcha know".
266* ShoutOut: With her eccentric personality and curly red hair, it's easy to think of ''Series/ILoveLucy'', a popular American sitcom. America is where she and her family are from.
267* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Hearing her name, you'd think it was spelled "Lucy" or "Lucie"
268* TextileWorkIsFeminine: She is the Circo's seamstress and, so, a lot of the times she's seen, she's either sewing or she's never without her tape measure. One of the episodes is kicked off by her having a hard time trying to give her costumes spring colors.
269
270!Sam Hopper
271[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna___sam_hopper.jpg]]
272--->'''Voiced by''': Dan Chameroy
273Andy's dad who's the prop designer
274-----
275* {{Expy}}: Of ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'''s Ed Bighead, if he was more pleasant.
276* HopelessWithTech: He spent ''ten minutes'' trying to turn on a computer. He even tried to use the mouse like a telephone.
277* {{Jerkass}}: The rudest of the Circo members. He openly dissed the Shrews in "Stairway to Art Day".
278* MadEye: He has a lazy right eye, which is easier to notice when he's looking at something.
279* PerpetualFrowner: He hardly ever smiles. So far, he's only smiled once and that was in ''Stairway to Art Day''.
280* ShoutOut: His name may be a reference to American icon Uncle Sam, as in the "I Want You To Join the US Army" posters.
281* WhenHeSmiles: He only smiled once, but when he did, it changed his whole face.
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder: The Mariposas]]
285!Maria Mariposa
286[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maria_mariposa.png]]
287--->'''Voiced by''': Tamara Almeida
288Carmen's mom and the Circo's composer and music director.
289----
290* AlliterativeName: ''M''aria ''M''ariposa.
291* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: A blue butterfly.
292* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: We don't see Mr. Mariposa, nor is he mentioned. Similarly, when we visit the extended family, we don't meet her father (Carmen's grandpa) either.
293* {{Bifauxnen}}: She rocks the tux she wears.
294* BirthdayEpisode: She has her birthday in "Guitar to Sitar".
295* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Wears a tuxedo and shoes.
296* GoodParents: Maria is shown to be a loving and patient single mother to Carmen.
297* PrimAndProperBun: The bun she wears reflects her high status as a music conductor.
298* SpeciesSurname: Doubling as a MeaningfulName, her last name being the Spanish word for "butterfly".
299* TrrrillingRrrs: Due to her heavy Spanish accents, she puts a lot of emphasis on her R's.
300* WingsDoNothing: Despite that she has wings, she does not fly.
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:The Chockers]]
304!Wolfgang Chockers
305[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wolfgang_chockers_lets_go_luna_8.png]]
306--->'''Voiced by''': Paul Braunstein.
307Leo's dad and the chef of the Circo.
308----
309* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: He's a blue wombat.
310* BumblingDad: At least compared to his wife, who is more serious and hardworking. Wolfgang loves telling cheesy puns and goofing off.
311* CannotTellAJoke: He tells bad jokes and it says something if his wife doesn't like them but he finds his jokes funny anyway.
312* GoodParents: A fun-loving father to Leo who teaches him the art of cooking.
313* LostVoicePlot: He loses his voice on "Jolly Special Friend", but gets better immediately after eating chicken pad thai.
314* PungeonMaster: Puns are his specialty.
315* SickEpisode: He is sick for most of the episode "Jolly Special Friend", preventing him from making lunch for Senor Fabuloso and his special friend. Luna and the kids fill in for him by ordering food from various restaurants and trying to figure out which one would work best, learning about the cultural diversity of the UK in the process since all the restaurants they visit specialize in assorted international cuisine.
316* SupremeChef: He is known to cook very well and can cook a variety of cultural dishes. It's where Leo gets his love of food.
317* TeamChef: He's the chef of the Circo Fabuloso. When he's sick or absent, everything falls out of whack.
318
319!Pippa Chockers
320[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lets_go_luna___leos_mom_pippa_chockers_the_wombat.png]]
321--->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LindaBallantyne
322Leo's mom and the carpenter for the Circo
323----
324* MsFixit: The resident carpenter of the Circo Fabuloso.
325* SatelliteCharacter: She never got an episode focused on her. Whenever she appears, it's always with her family.
326* WomenAreWiser: Pippa is more serious compared to Wolfgang's joke-cracking nature.
327* WrenchWench: Older than most examples of this trope, Pippa is the Circo's carpenter and, as one might expect, she's in charge of the modifications and repairs of the Circo.
328
329!Mathilda Chockers
330[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mathilda.png]]
331Leo's baby sister.
332----
333* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Glocken Around The Clock", Leo's given the job to babysit her and much of the episode is centered around trying to keep her from doing the "terrible thing".
334* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest member of the Circo, as she is a literal baby.
335* CircusBrat: Like her brother Leo, Carmen, and Andy, her parents work in the circus.
336* GooGooGodlike: She's a more regular example than most, however, somehow, she's capable of wrecking things babies wouldn't usually wreck, including a whole shop of glockenspiels.
337* InSeriesNickname: Leo calls her "Messy Mathilda" because of her messy eating habits.
338* LivingProp: Being a baby, she's being held or carried in most of her appearances.
339* OralFixation: Is always sucking on her pink pacifier.
340* PuppyDogEyes: According to her family, when she makes a puppy-dog face, it's a terrible thing because they hate to see her so sad.
341* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Wears a pink bow on her single hair.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder: Bonjour and Au Revoir]]
345[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2020_10_24_at_63744_pm.png]]
346[[caption-width-right:350:Bonjour on the left, Au Revoir on the right.]]
347-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PeterCugno
348Two clown brothers from Paris, France.
349----
350* CartoonCreature: Hard to say what they are. They look vaguely human but still. It's suggested that they may be mandrills because of their mask-like faces.
351* {{Expy}}: They are very similar to Jean-Claude and Philippe, the French peas from ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'', and their voices sound similar too.
352* FamilyThemeNaming: They're named after the French sayings for "Hello" and "Goodbye" and their relatives' names are "Oui" (yes), "Non" (no), and "Bon Soir" (Good Evening) with their dog, "Bon Nuit" ("Good night").
353* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Bonjour wears a purple mask and Au Revoir wears a green mask. Another way to help remember who's who is their names: Au Revoir starts with an A and green starts with G. Bonjour starts with a B and purple starts with a P. A comes before B as G comes before P.
354* JerkassBall: In "Bonjour, Au Revoir, Adios", when they become extremely patriotic for France out of nowhere, all because they think that New Orleans took more influence from France than Spain. They fought with Senor Fabuloso about it in the episode.
355* MauriceChevalierAccent: They both have stereotypical French accents. For example, they pronounce "the" like "ze".
356* NonIronicClown: They are clowns, but they are very sweet and funny, like how clowns are supposed to be.
357* PolarOppositeTwins: Bonjour is the witty and wisecracking twin, while Au Revoir is the melodramatic and sensitive twin.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder: Salami Strong]]
361[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salami_strong_lets_go_luna.png]]
362-->'''Voiced by''': Paul Braunstein
363The Circo's strongman from Rome, Italy.
364----
365* AlliterativeName: '''S'''alami '''S'''trong.
366* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: In ''Meet the Strongs'', we see his mama but we don't see or hear of his father, so it's unclear if Mama Mortadella is divorced, single, or what.
367* TheBabyOfTheBunch: He's the youngest of his family, Capicola and Pancetta are older than him.
368* BarefootCartoonAnimal: He doesn't wear any shoes.
369* BaritoneOfStrength: He speaks (and sings) in a deep voice and is the strongman.
370* BigBrotherBully: He was on the receiving end of two, his older sisters, Capicola and Pancetta.
371* TheBigGuy: The biggest and strongest member of the Circo.
372* CartoonCreature: Is he a hippo or a crocodile? No one knows.
373* FamilyThemeNaming: Because his family owns a deli in Rome, they're all named after deli meats; His mother Mortadella and, his sisters, Capicola and Pancetta.
374* GratuitousItalian: Because he is from Italy, he likes to pepper Italian into his dialogue.
375* LargeHam: He is very dramatic and over-the-top, especially when he sings opera songs.
376* LargeRunt: He is revealed to be the youngest of 3 children. When we meet his family in Rome his 2 sisters are shown to be slightly bigger and stronger than him.
377* MeaningfulName: His last name is Strong, referencing his strength.
378* SiblingRivalry: With his older sisters, Capicola and Pancetta, who constantly bully him.
379* TheStrongman: Of the Circo Fabuloso. He can lift up a dumbbell with one toe, and a whole house with just one hand. He did the latter ''as a child''.
380* SuperStrongChild: As we learn in "Luna's Christmas Around the World", he was so strong even as a kid, to the point where he lifted up his whole house with one hand.
381* WorldsStrongestMan: He serves as the strongman for the Circo Fabuloso, and is so strong, he can lift a dumbbell on his toe.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder: Pablo (and the Melvinis)]]
385[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pablo_lgl_characters_9.png]]
386-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoryDoran
387An armadillo daredevil from Brazil.
388----
389* TheCapitalOfBrazilIsBuenosAires: Pablo is the ''Spanish'' version of Paul. Brazil is a Portuguese-speaking country, so his name should be Paulo.
390* FurryReminder: His act involves rolling up into a ball, which armadillos do, and knocking out the Melvinis.
391* {{Motifs}}: Bowling. His helmet is similar to a bowling ball, and his act involves rolling up and knocking out the Melvinis, who are bowling pins.
392* RecurringExtra: You'll often just find him in the background. He doesn't speak much and does not get much focus.
393* SuddenNameChange: In the credits of one episode, he was called "Pedro".
394* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He put the Melvinis down for their nap before going on vacation. Unfortunately, when the episode's hijinks woke them up, it turned into chaos.
395
396!!The Melvinis
397[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bowling_pins_melvinis_lets_go_luna_5.jpg]]
398Living bowling pins that are a part of Pablo's act
399----
400* AnimateInanimateObject: They are sentient bowling pins.
401* OneWordVocabulary: When they do talk, they say "yabba."
402* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: They have mustaches.
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder: The Fearless Shrews]]
406[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shrews_lets_go_luna.png]]
407-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidBerni
408The Circo's trapeze artists. They're mostly seen in the opening.
409-----
410* BirthdayEpisode: It was their birthday in "Windy Washi".
411* CordonBleughChef: As we find out ''Meet the Strongs'', they're not very good at cooking. They'd be the LethalChef trope if their cooking was inedible but it's edible, just not very good looking.
412* InformedSpecies: They don't really look like shrews.
413* NoNameGiven: They haven't been named in the show, nor any related materials.
414* PokemonSpeak: They often say "Shrew!"
415* RecurringExtra: Like with Pablo and the Acronauts, you'll often just find them in the background.
416* SameSexTriplets: They're all guys.
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder: The Acronauts]]
420[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/acronauts_lets_go_luna.png]]
421Three acrobats that appear mostly in the show's opening.
422----
423* CartoonCreature: According to what they look like, they're supposed to be bears.
424* {{Portmanteau}}: Of '''Acro'''bats and Astro'''nauts'''.
425* RecurringExtra: Like with Pablo and the Fearless Shrews, you'll often just find them in the background.
426* SameSexTriplets: They're all guys.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Ingrid Svenson-Benson]]
430[[quoteright:301:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ingrid.png]]
431-->'''Voiced by''': Birgitte Solem
432A Swedish contortionist centipede for the Circo. She appears in ''Christmas Around The World''.
433----
434* {{Contortionist}}: The resident circus contortionist.
435* FurryReminder: More so than the rest of the cast, as centipedes can and do twist and compress their bodies for a variety of reasons.
436* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blonde hair and is very sweet with the kids.
437* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: She doesn't wear any pants. Justified, as she is a centipede.
438* RecurringExtra: While she had at least one speaking role, you'll otherwise often find her in the background along with the Acronauts, the Fearless Shrews, and Pablo.

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