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Generation 2 includes characters released in 2011, following the success of the original eight.


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    Blossom Flowerpot 
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A patient, cheerful gardener who isn't afraid to get her hands dirty.
Made from: A Gardener's Glove
Voiced by: Cascadas Lucia Fuller

  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • "A Tree Grows in Lalaloopsy Land" is about Blossom trying to plant outlandish trees for the Littles.
    • "Blossom's Rare Plant" is about Blossom trying to grow the short-living "Una Día" flower.
    • "Blossom's Amazing Amazies" is centrally about Blossom discovering rare flowers across Lalaloopsy Land.
  • Birthday Episode: It's her birthday in "Cherry on Top".
  • The Cameo: Made a non-speaking cameo in Welcome to LALA Prep School.
  • Caring Gardener: Her defining trait. She's a kind little girl who loves taking care of her plants.
  • Flowers of Nature: The daisies in her hair signify her connection to nature.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her hairstyle is puffy pigtails with flowers in them. She was the first doll to have this particular hairstyle.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Blossom is shown to know some Spanish in "Blossom's Rare Plant".
  • Phenotype Stereotype: She has brown skin, a Latina voice actress, and speaks some Spanish. But that’s all we’ll get for hints towards a specific heritage.
  • Pretty Butterflies: Her pet is a delicate butterfly.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: She has pink hair and is very gentle.
  • Toyless Toyline Character: Despite her cameo in the Lalaloopsy Girls movie, she doesn't have a doll from that particular line.
  • Youthful Freckles: Has freckles on her face.

    Tippy Tumblelina 
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A clumsy ballerina.
Made from: A Ballerina's Tutu
Voiced by: Sophie Brown, Shelby Lindley (Welcome to LALA Prep School)

  • Alliterative Name: Tippy Tumblelina.
  • Ballet: She's a ballerina.
  • Best Friend: In the Nickelodeon series, she's Jewel's best friend.
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: She's a bit of a klutz when dancing.
  • The Ditz: It is shown that Tippy is a bit airheaded.
  • Girly Girl: Loves glitz, glamor, ballet, and the color pink. Makes sense why Jewel recruited her for the Princess Club.
  • Pink Means Feminine: A huge girly girl who wears pink bows.
  • Running Gag: In "Welcome to LALA Prep School" Tippy is always trying to start a flash mob, and Jewel tries to tell her a single person dancing is not what a flash mob is.
  • Straight to the Pointe: She always stands on her tiptoes because she's a ballerina, and she's already dancing en pointe despite being a kid.
  • Tutu Fancy: Wears a tutu.
  • Unexplained Accent: She has a British accent, even though ballet is originally French, and the Swan Lake play that her pet swan is a reference to is Russian.

    Sunny Side Up 
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A farm girl, who is the twin sister of Berry.
Made from: A Farmer's Shirt & Overalls
Voiced by: Jessica Young, Maryke Hendrikse (We're Lalaloopsy)

  • A Day in the Limelight: The webisode "Too Close for Comfort" is about Sunny's loud snoring problem and Berry trying to combat it.
  • Big Eater: She loves eating huge breakfasts.
  • Birthday Episode: Has her birthday in "Mabelnut Muffin Mission".
  • Farm Girl: She's a farmer along with her twin.
  • Overalls and Gingham: She's a farmer who wears overalls.
  • Tomboy: She usually wears overalls and enjoys manual labor. However, she did gladly accept joining the princess club.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The tomboy to Berry's girly girl.

    Berry Jars 'N' Jam 
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A farm girl, who is the twin sister of Sunny.
Made from: A Farmer's Shirt & Overalls
Voiced by: Anna Quick, Maryke Hendrikse (We're Lalaloopsy)

  • Birthday Episode: She and Sunny have the same birthday (October 12), but her birthday is hardly acknowledged in "Mabelnut Muffin Mission".
  • Farm Girl: Works on the farm.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She has the Mittens hair mold of full pigtails with bows. Her bows are orange, matching Sunny who has orange hair and a magenta bow.
  • Gossipy Hens: Her doll bio says that she's a nosy busybody, but this vice isn't shown at all in animated media.
  • Informed Flaw: Apparently, she's the town gossip who loves sticking her (nonexistent) nose where it doesn't belong. Not shown at all in the cartoons.
  • Sick Episode: She was sick in "Dot and the Starcatcher".
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl to Sunny's tomboy.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Anything to do with blueberries.

    Patch Treasurechest 
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A pirate boy, most notably the first male character to be added to the franchise. He is a clutter bug and enjoys collecting whatever he finds.
Made from: A Real Pirate's Flag
Voiced by: Andrew Hilbrecht

  • Collector of the Strange: Patch collects anything he finds interesting, no matter how strange it is.
  • Cool Boat: His pirate ship.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The webisode "Anchors Away" is about him and Marina going on a treasure hunt.
  • Dem Bones: One of his mini dolls features him wearing a skeleton costume.
  • Dressed to Plunder: Wears an eyepatch and a shirt with a skull and crossbones on it.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Although he only wears it for decoration, and both of his eyes work fine.
  • Friendly Pirate: Patch Treasurechest is a messy but well-meaning pirate lad who likes to sail the seas and share his treasures with his friends. His rival, Peggy Seven Seas, subverts the trope by being hotheaded and argumentative with him, as they both want to be the best pirate in Lalaloopsy Land.
  • Men Can't Keep House: The first boy Lalaloopsy's house is trash city central, especially compared to his neatnik friend Marina's residence.
  • Named After the Injury: Subverted. He wears an eyepatch, but both of his eyes work fine.
  • Odd Friendship: With Marina Anchors, who is a neat and tidy perfectionist.
  • Pirate: Obviously. His birthday is even September 19, Talk Like a Pirate Day.
  • Pirate Booty: Enjoys finding buried treasure.
  • Pirate Parrot: His pet is a green parrot.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: With Marina.
  • Ship Tease: In "Mango's Mainland Holiday", Patch discovers a little island where a Hawaiian girl named Mango Tiki Wiki resides, and he develops an implied crush on her.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Has a comical rivalry with Lalaloopsy Land's other pirate, Peggy Seven Seas.
  • Talk Like a Pirate: Sometimes he does this.
  • Trash of the Titans: He has a very messy house full of junk, but he keeps it that way because it's cozy.
  • Treasure Map: He's bad at reading maps, though.

    Marina Anchors 
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A sailor girl who likes things to be neat and tidy.
Made from: A Sailor's Uniform
Voiced by: Greer Hunt

  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • The webisode "Anchors Away" is about her and Patch going on a treasure hunt.
    • Shares it with Patch again in "Tower of Treasure", where she tries to clean his house.
  • All Animals Are Dogs: Her pet Whale is a... well, whale, but his mannerisms are just like a dog's. This is more apparent in "Trunk Show", where Marina teaches him how to tie knots akin to owners teaching their dog tricks.
  • Baths Are Fun: She was featured in a playset called "Bubble Fun", where she takes a bath.
  • Damsel in Distress: Marina's boat ending up in a maritime incident is almost a common occurrence.
    • In "Jewel's Jewel Chest" her bathtub boat springs a leak and she and Jewel would have nearly drowned had not Patch (by chance) arrived at the scene.
    • In "Saved By The Gift" Marina's boat ends up sucked in a current and she has no oars on her, so her friends are left to rescue her at the end of the episode.
  • Fatal Flaw:
    • Her love for things to be kept tidy and neat can go overboard and she makes missteps.
    • Her inability to swim (and reliance on life-vests and buoys) causes trouble in some cases, such as in "Saved By The Gift" and "Jewel's Jewel Chest".
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: Marina dons a cute sailor uniform with big bows and loves to complete chores. She also loves sailing and isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty when she has to.
  • Informed Flaw: The Ultimate Collector's Guide states Marina hates untying knots, however in the series she has no problem tying and untying them repeatedly.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Although she's well in her intentions, Marina can go overboard and do careless things while helping others. Such as when she cleaned up Patch's house in "Tower of Treasure", even though he prefers to keep his space messy.
  • Irony: A sailor who can't swim.
  • Law of Chromatic Superiority: Her other theme color besides navy blue is red, since she's a sailor.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: In "Tower of Treasure", she feels terrible when Patch is upset with her for cleaning his house.
  • Neat Freak: Marina always wants to keep everything shipshape.
  • Odd Friendship: With Patch, a packrat.
  • The Perfectionist: She is extremely organized and tidy.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: With Patch.
  • Terrestrial Sea Life: Subverted; her whale can only be on land if he's in a tank (don’t question it).
  • True Blue Femininity: Her main color is blue.

    Misty Mysterious 
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A magician who always has a trick up her sleeve.
Made from: A Magician's Cape
Voiced by: Sara Matsubara

  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" is about Misty losing her pet rabbit during a performance for Specs' birthday.
    • "Misty's Magic Hero" eponymously has Misty meet her idol Star Magic Spells.
  • Alliterative Name: Misty Mysterious.
  • Bunnies for Cuteness: Her pet is a bunny rabbit.
  • Conspicuous Gloves: Misty wears a pair of white gloves in her signature and Silly Funhouse minis and in her Babies doll, but mysteriously not in her large doll or in the cartoon.
  • Dumb Blonde: Subverted. Misty has ditzy moments, such as forgetting where she placed her instruction manual when it was actually in her pocket. But as shown in "Misty's Magic Hero" she is capable of solving riddles and puzzles, even on accident.
  • Fangirl: A huge, obsessive fan of Star Magic Spells.
  • Fake Wizardry: Promotional material states that Misty is not really magical, however she still comes up with impressive tricks.
    • In "Misty's Magic Hero", the trick she learns from Star Magic Spells to perform for the Princess Club is levitating a crystal ball under a cloak. Well, actually have Star's pet dragon sneak under the covered crystal ball and fly to make it levitate.
  • Hair Color Dissonance: Her hair has orange undertones (more apparent on art than in merchandise), so it appears orange although she's actually blonde.
  • Hypno Pendulum: In "Flight Plan", she uses a pocket watch to try and hypnotize Pix E into not being afraid of heights. It doesn't work.
  • It Was with You All Along: Throughout the episode "Stuck on You", Misty looks around her house for the instruction manual to the magic box she accidentally locked Forest and Jewel's hands in. At the end of the episode she has found the manual in her pocket, and by that time the two found another way out of the box.
  • Large Ham: Only invoked when she's performing tricks.
  • Magic Wand: She wields a magic wand with which she performs her tricks.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Wears a pink skirt.
  • Pull a Rabbit out of My Hat: Misty’s standard trick. It becomes the focus of “Now You See Him, Now You Don’t”.
  • Secret-Keeper: She's described to be the best person to share secrets with. But in the series proper, nobody ever approaches to her to keep any secrets.
  • Stage Magician: She's a magician who performs parlor tricks.
  • White Bunny: Her pet rabbit.

    Pepper Pots 'N' Pans 
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A supreme chef who specializes in carrot soup and cheese sandwiches.
Made from: A Chef's Oven Mitt
Voiced by: Aurora Hunt

    Ace Fender Bender 
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A hot-headed mechanic and problem solver.
Made from: A Mechanic's Clothes
Voiced by: Griffin Kingston, Matt Hill (We're Lalaloopsy)

  • A Day in the Limelight: "Ace in the Hole" is about Ace trying to fix Tippy's gramophone after he breaks it.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the Nickelodeon series, it was heavily implied he had a crush on Peanut, but in the Netflix series, Peanut is absent and Jewel has a crush on him, even though he doesn't know.
  • Bungling Inventor: Some of the things he makes backfire.
  • Fiery Redhead: A redhead with "a short fuse". He’s not that hot-tempered in the cartoon, though.
  • Grease Monkey: He even owns a monkey.
  • Mr. Fixit: Comes with being a mechanic.
  • The Nicknamer: He has nicknames for all of his friends on the Netflix series, like "Storm Watch" for Storm E.
  • Oblivious to Love: He doesn't know that Jewel has a crush on him.
  • The One Guy: Along with Forest, he's one of the only male characters in the 2017 incarnation.
  • The Pollyanna: Ace is an optimist. Even when his inventions backfire, he still keeps a smile on his face.
  • Promoted to Love Interest: In the Nickelodeon series, he and Jewel barely interacted. In the Netflix series, he is the love interest of Jewel.
  • Ship Tease:
    • In the Nickelodeon series, it's implied he and Peanut liked each other. They often hung out (at least in episodes where they appeared), and Peanut hugged him.
    • In the Netflix series, Jewel has a crush on him.
  • Youthful Freckles: He has freckles on his face.

    Sir Battlescarred 
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A knight in shining armor.
Made from: A Knight's Armor
Voiced by: Carson Pound

    Peppy Pom Poms 
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An energetic and upbeat cheerleader.
Made from: A Cheerleader's Uniform
Voiced by: Sofia Tchrnetsky

  • A Day in the Limelight: The episode "Peppyball" focuses on Peppy and her creating a new sport.
  • All-Cheering All the Time: She's always cheering on her friends and chanting rhymes.
  • Alliterative Name: Peppy Pom Poms.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": Her outfit has the letter P on it.
  • Fictional Sport: She created a game called Peppyball.
  • Genki Girl: Peppy is full of energy and is high-spirited.
  • Informed Species: Her pet pomeranian looks more like a Shih Tzu.
  • Lovable Jock: An athlete and cheerleader who is supportive and friendly to everyone. Heck, her Girls doll even wears a letterman jacket.
  • Nice Girl: A super supportive friend to everyone.
  • No Indoor Voice: Peppy is always shouting.
  • Pom-Pom Girl: She's a cheerleader, and not a mean one whatsoever.
  • Toyline-Exclusive Character: Has a Lalaloopsy Girls doll, but never appeared in "Welcome to L.A.L.A. Prep School" or received an introduction short.
  • You Don't Look Like You: In Festival of Sugary Sweets, she gained a new design. Her hair looks more like actual pompoms, she wears a megaphone as a hat, and her outfit looks more like a modern-day cheerleader, as opposed to her first design, which looked like a '60s cheerleader.
  • Youthful Freckles: Has freckles, although they're hard to see. They're more prominent on her toys.

    Suzette La Sweet 
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A pampered and prim French duchess.
Made from: A Real Duchess' Dress
Voiced by: Jessica Hilbrecht, Karen Strassman (Welcome to L.A.L.A Prep School)

  • Blue Blood: A high-ranking French aristocrat and duchess, who holds considerable importance in Lalaloopsy Land.
  • Girly Girl: She is described as being royally pampered and perfectly primped. She even joins Jewel's Girl Posse.
  • Gratuitous French: Since she is French, this is pretty much unavoidable.
  • How Do You Say: She often says this phrase when struggling to find the right word.
  • Informed Species: Her dog is meant to be a poodle, but only has one patch of fluff that is completely absent in Lalaloopsy Girls.
  • Lazy Bum: Suzette is a lady of leisure who enjoys relaxing. In her Lalaloopsy Girls webisode, she complained about getting up from her couch. And she was asleep for pretty much the entirety of the movie.
  • Maurice Chevalier Accent: Speaks with this type of accent, pronouncing all her S's like Z's.
  • National Stereotypes: A fancy, rich French girl with a pet poodle. She enjoys eating sweets and is rather easygoing. She would fit right in at Gay Paree.
  • Not So Above It All: She may be fancy, but she enjoys having fun and eating spaghetti, as shown in "Princess Spaghetti Day".
  • Pink Means Feminine: Wears predominantly pink.
  • Spoiled Sweet: She may be fancy and rich, but she's as sweet as her surname.
  • Sweet Tooth: Loves eating pastries, especially cake.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Pastries, cake, anything sweet and fluffy really.
  • True Blue Femininity: Wears some blue as well. Her Girls doll even wears a denim jacket.

    Ember Flicker Flame 
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A hot-headed firefighter.
Made from: A Firefighter's Uniform
Voiced by: Jessica Young

  • A Day in the Limelight: The webisode "A Ruff Rescue" is all about Ember trying to save her friends, although they don't actually need her help.
  • Canine Companion: Her pet is a dalmatian, which is perfect for a firefighter.
  • Cat Up a Tree: Ember frequently rescues cats that are stuck in trees, and it's almost always Jewel's cat.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Ember always has to help her friends, even if they're not actually in trouble.
  • Emergency Services: The sole firefighter in Lalaloopsy Land.
  • Feud Episode: With Dyna Might in "Out On a Limb", where the two argue over how to rescue their friends stuck in a tree.
  • Fiery Redhead: She has red hair and sometimes she can get a little hotheaded, but it's only because she's so passionate about things that are important to her, like her friends.
  • Firehouse Dalmatian: Befitting a firefighter, she has a pet Dalmatian.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything:
    • We never see her actually put out a fire, though we see her rescuing characters from trees.
    • Averted in the Lalaloopsy Tinies mobile game, where there is an animation of Ember in a firetruck putting out a house fire.
  • Red Is Heroic: Ember has red hair and a red skirt, and is a local hero.
  • The Rival: In "Out on a Limb", she had a rivalry with Dyna Might to see who was the better hero. Ironically, Ember signed up to become Dyna's sidekick in "Dyna-mic Duo" and unintentionally ended up outshining her.
  • Ship Tease: In "Out On A Limb", Forest hugged her and called her his hero. This makes sense if you think about it. Ember saved Forest from the tree he was stuck in; also, firefighters put out forest fires.
  • Tomboy: A tough firefighter who doesn't care for girly things.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Spicy barbecue.

    Rosy Bumps 'N' Bruises 
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A super careful nurse-on-the-go.
Made from: A Nurse's Uniform
Voiced by: Emma Duke, Diana Kaarina (We're Lalaloopsy)
Singing by: Arielle Tuliao (We're Lalaloopsy)

  • Character Exaggeration: She went from somebody who is just a nurse to an outright hypochondriac in We're Lalaloopsy.
  • Determined Doctor: Rosy won't stop until she successfully treats her patients.
  • Doctor's Orders: Everyone obeys her, no matter what. Pickles tried to defy her orders once, though.
  • Dressed to Heal: She wears a nurse's outfit, a nurse hat, and often has a stethoscope with her.
  • Drink-Based Characterization: Orange juice, her favorite drink, is rich in Vitamin C and can help people feel better when they're sick.
    • Rosy is also associated with tea, which has health benefits as well.
  • Hypochondria: She's overly cautious and terrified of germs in the Netflix series.
  • Innocently Insensitive: She unintentionally annoys Forest Evergreen while trying to help him in "Belly Laugh".
  • Nervous Wreck: As of We're Lalaloopsy, she's overly-cautious.
  • The Medic: Comes with being a nurse.
  • Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Rosy wasn't a member of the Original Eight, but she gets a lot of screentime in animated media and is promoted alongside the main cast, usually replacing Pillow or Dot. By the time of the Netflix series, she's a main cast member.
  • Terrified of Germs: Her We're Lalaloopsy counterpart shows shades of it.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Orange juice!

    Holly Sleighbells 
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A handy helper who loves giving gifts to others.
Made from: A Real Elf's Costume
Voiced by: Tate McRae

  • A Day in the Limelight: In the webisode "It's a Wrap" and the TV series episode "Holly's Joyful Holiday" are both about Holly preparing for the holidays.
  • Christmas Elves: She is made to resemble a typical elf, right down to her love of wrapping presents and her pointy boots.
  • Christmas Episode: Was the Christmas exclusive for 2011, and her sole TV episode is a Christmas-themed episode.
  • Christmas Town: Where she lives, it always seems to be Christmas-themed, and it's always winter there as well.
  • Endless Winter: It always snows where she lives. She also lives in the same area as Mittens.
  • One-Shot Character: In the TV series, she only appeared in "Holly's Joyful Holiday". This makes sense, as she's a Christmas character.
  • Red/Green Contrast: Wears both red and green to highlight her Christmas theme.
  • Saving Christmas: Her sole focus episode focuses on her trying to save Christmas along with her friends by delivering presents to everyone in the midst of a blizzard.
  • Shout-Out: Her pet Reindeer is a reference to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

    Prairie Dusty Trails 
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A rowdy cowgirl.
Made from: A Cowgirl's Vest
Voiced by: Bella Orman

    Pix E. Flutters 
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A magical fairy who loves glitter and wishing.
Made from: A Real Fairy's Dress
Voiced by: Cascadas Lucia Fuller, Cassandra Lee Morris (Welcome to L.A.L.A. Prep School)

  • A Day in the Limelight: Shares it with Sir in "Nighty Knight", where they try to conquer their fears.
  • The Ditz: As a teenager, she is quite spacey. However, she was quite wise as a child.
  • Expy: Shortly after her large doll was made, her mini was included in the Fairytale Collection, where she played Tinker Bell from Peter Pan, and was paired with Pete R. Canfly, who played the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up himself. However, Pix E. was also a member of the regular cast and wasn't just a fairytale character, so she was only an expy once.
  • Flowers of Femininity: She has three daisies in her hair.
  • Girly Girl: She loves glitter.
  • Ironic Fear: She likes to pretend to be a fairy, but she's also afraid of heights.
  • Kiddie Kid: Her teenage self still dresses like a fairy, loves glitter, and is overly cheerful.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: A fairy who is the same size as her friends, and doesn't actually fly.
  • Pink Means Feminine: A girly girl who wears pink.
  • Our Pixies Are Different: She's more of a fairy than a pixie, although her name is Pix E.
  • Race Lift: Is made white in the Lalaloopsy Girls movie. Her Girls doll, however, has her original skin tone.
  • Took a Level in Dumbass: Noticeably more ditzier in Girls than her wiser original counterpart.
  • True Blue Femininity: Played up in her Girls doll, where she wears a blue dress and not a pink one.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She's deathly afraid of heights.
  • Winged Humanoid: She wears wings on her back, but they're fake. They do mysteriously flutter on their own in Lalaloopsy Girls, indicating they're Real After All.
  • Wings Do Nothing: Because her wings are fake, she cannot fly.
  • Youthful Freckles: She has freckles on her face.

Minis

    Candy Broomsticks 
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A witch who likes to cast spells and mix potions.
Made from: A Real Witch's Hat

    Cotton Hoppalong 
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A bunny lover with a lot of energy.
Made from: Bunny Slippers

  • Greed: She loves candy, but isn't great with sharing.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Cotton has pink hair and her outfit has pink accessories.
  • Sweet Tooth: In addition to bunnies, she also loves candy.

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