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The Adventures of Peaches and Mandy is a fake Western Animation show concept. It is a crossover between Odd Squad and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and is set in an AU of the former.

While searching for the person who razed her hometown, a Cat Girl named Peaches runs into Agent Mandy, a Half-Human Hybrid Odd Squad agent whom is believed to be the culprit. However, Peaches ends up getting much more than she bargained for, as not only is Mandy not the culprit, but she recognizes her as her cousin. Despite this revelation, Mandy is intent on making her new friend warm up to her. Along with Olive, Otto, Oprah and the Mane Six, the two girls manage their way through life in Odd Squad, all while dealing with the organization's Rogues Gallery, Vallea's powerhungry King Ashero, and Mandy's true origins.

The series was meant to air on Cartoon Network before being moved to Netflix and premiering on October 12, 2018.

Don't confuse this with The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. There is no relation besides two main characters sharing the same name.

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Tropes include:

  • Action Duo: Peaches and Mandy, as do the large majority of Precinct 13579's agents.
  • Anachronism Stew: Odd Squad Headquarters, of course. It consists of everything from unicorns to dinosaurs and everything in between.
  • Christmas Episode: "Season's Sneezings", which doubles as a Sick Episode and focuses on Mandy coming down with a cold on Christmas Eve.
  • Series Mascot: The official animal of Odd Squad is the jackalope.

     Characters 

Agent Mandy

"Agent 57, at your service! Nice to meetcha!"

The second-in-command agent of Precinct 13579. Agent Mandy is an upbeat 11-year-old Investigation agent of Odd Squad who is a pony-human hybrid, having gained features similar to those of her pony friends after shaking off a bad injury and saving one of them in a Hydraclops attack. She is childish and ditzy in nature, but also packs a lot of firepower when getting into tussles with enemies, be it villains, catgirls or the occasional odd creature, and shows no mercy. Although referred to as an alicorn, Mandy’s magic abilities pale in comparison to those like Agent Twilight Sparkle, but she makes up for it in physical and magical combat abilities. Her two partners are Agent Pinkie Pie and Agent Fluttershy, the first partner trio in Odd Squad’s history.


  • Adorably Precocious Child: Mandy is only 11 years old, but works hard and is dedicated to stopping oddness.
  • Ax-Crazy: Downplayed. Mandy’s sanity is in check most of the time, but in combat she tends to go too far and often won’t stop until either her enemy is defeated or someone stops her, especially when she becomes Burning with Anger.
  • Brief Accent Imitation: When mimicking other characters, she’ll sometimes mimic their accents in addition to changing her hair and tail to match the style of the character she’s imitating.
  • Badass Adorable: Mandy is sweet and cute, but when battling someone, it’s best they don’t get fooled by her demeanor.
  • Badass Normal: In “Race Swap”, when she becomes a human after losing her wings and horn (effectively making her the human equivalent of an Earth pony), her strength is funneled into her muscles, which causes her to become extremely strong to the point where she can leave cracks in the bullpen’s floor just by standing on it.
  • Berserk Button: Don’t hurt Olive. Don’t hurt Otto. Don’t hurt Peaches, or Ms. O, or the ponies. Just don’t hurt anyone close to her, and you’re good.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Mandy is quite sweet and very cheerful, but when she gets angry or sad, it’s not a pretty sight to behold.
  • Big Eater: Her appetite easily surpasses Otto’s and Pinkie Pie’s by miles. Any foodstuff that’s bigger than her is easily eaten in one bite with her tongue wrapping around it and pulling it into her mouth. She’s also known for eating multiple-course meals in one sitting.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Although younger than Peaches, she doesn’t tolerate anyone hurting her and will go to extreme lengths to save her from danger if needed.
  • Black Sheep: In both her real and adoptive families. In her adoptive family, Mandy is a sweet, ditzy and energetic pony-human hybrid whereas Olive is an uptight, serious human. In her real family, Mandy is put in contrast with Peaches, her (initially presumed) cousin who is more levelheaded and rational as a catgirl, and her human parents — her dad who is laid-back, and her mom who is more refined. Mandy lives away from both her real parents and her adoptive mother Olive, but she still keeps in touch with her dad and his new wife, and is very close with them.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: It’s not uncommon for her to make comments about an episode’s script or hold up descriptive signs for the camera to convey her reactions.
  • Break the Cutie: Mandy is quick to shove off insults either with a silly comment or a Bond One-Liner, but there are moments where she’ll break.
    • In “The Missing Dreams”, she has a Catapult Nightmare about being unable to quit a job as a surgeon and cries into Oprah’s chest when she bursts into the Bedroom.
    • “Cat Got Your Tail?” has her breaking down into tears when trying to free Peaches from Cherry Mortiarty’s hypnosis.
    • The episode “The Kir-bees” shows her flying into a rage over Natsu framing her, with everyone believing that she destroyed the Bedroom and bullpen when she didn’t. She smashes the Breakroom table everyone is sitting at with her hammer before she runs off crying her eyes out, and not even Olive is able to cheer her up when she goes after her.
  • Broken Bird: Although rare, Mandy’s hair and tail can deflate when she becomes really depressed, much like her partner’s can.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: She loyally serves Oprah as second-in-command of the precinct and does a great job solving cases and fixing gadgets despite her scatterbrained nature.
  • Burning with Anger: She’ll burst into flames if she gets enraged enough.
  • Cat Girl: Mandy gains the ability to turn into a cat in “A Catty Sibling Rivalry”, although she can’t control it at first and needs training from Peaches. In her usual form, she exhibits quite a few cat-like behaviors, such as purring, yowling when frightened, and getting distracted often.
  • Character Development: Mandy was once a reclusive, outcast runaway who believed in a dog-eat-dog world and thought that learning to survive was her destiny in life. She was also very inconfident about her abilities. However, after saving her former teammates from a rampaging giant jackalope and being accepted by Odd Squad and the town again, she developed into an agent with a more positive and brighter attitude.
  • Cheerful Child: She is constantly optimistic and has a smile on her face a lot of the time. Even agents who are more stoic, like Olive and Oprah, can’t help but smile at her zany antics.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Mandy is silly, boisterous, and looks like an anomalous creature even by Odd Squad standards. She’s so crazy that she makes Otto look completely sane by comparison.
    Olive: Mandy is an oddity, yes. But she’s Odd Squad’s oddity. And she’s the one odd thing that we refuse to get rid of!
  • Cool Plane: Has one called Serendipity, which is an upgraded version of the plane she used to help stop a worldwide Daves invasion. It has two large wings plastered on its sides which helps it stay airborne, and comes with a computer that can detect villains and other odd things from a distance.
  • Country Cousin: Mostly averted. Peaches hails from a desolate and rather isolated village known as Vallea, which is in stark contrast to Mandy’s hometown of Toronto.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Both her tail and her Hammerspace spine can store a lot of items, including gadgets. This makes her able to pull out whatever gadget she needs for almost any situation.
  • Cuckoosnarker: Mandy is prone to snarking from time to time.
    Rarity: Anyway, I want you to convince her to remain an agent! There is no way my Sweetie Belle is becoming a Doctor. They do good work, but they’re so...undignified!
    Mandy: So what, you expect them to wear tuxedos and fancy dresses to work?
  • Curse Cut Short: “Fake Charmer” has her being moments away from calling Oprah a bitch before Olive and Otto approach her.
  • Cute, but Cacophonic: When Mandy cries, it’s enough to fill up an entire interrogation room. And when she screams, you can often expect a cutaway shot to a view of Earth quickly accompanied by a Screen Shake.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Sports these sometimes, although it’s never consistent.
  • Determinator: Of course. She works for Odd Squad, after all.
  • Elemental Powers: At the end of Season 1, she gains the ability to use the elements of fire, earth, lightning, grass, water, darkness and light, changing the shape of her tail accordingly. This is a trait she gains from Haruko, who wields the same powers.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: In “The Kir-bees”, she becomes upset that all of her friends have turned on her and have blamed her for destroying the bullpen and the Bedroom, in addition to Natsu framing her for the destruction when the two were close friends. As is typical when someone hurts her, it takes her a while to come back around again.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: Mandy’s hair was initially straight to reflect how she didn’t seem to be anyone special and she was just another agent working at Odd Squad. After transforming into a pony-human hybrid, however, she developed Quirky Curls that signify her more upbeat and zany personality and make her stand out from other agents.
  • Expressive Hair: When frightened or exposed to loud noise, her hair and tail will stick straight up, and at rare times when really depressed, it will deflate. She can also change her hairstyle and tail style to fit the character she’s mocking or mimicking by moving her wings along her hair and using magic to style her tail.
  • Expressive Ears: Her ears fold downward when she is sad or mad, and when sleeping, she keeps one ear folded downwards. They also sometimes flap when she is excited.
  • Extreme Omnivore: As an infant, she would eat anything and everything she could get her hands on. In the present day, she sometimes chews on agents’ suits, usually when asleep.
  • Fast Tunnelling: Displays this in “The Edge of the Rainbow”, where she turns her hair into a drill and digs to find the treasure at the edge of the Toronto Rainbow. This is despite the fact that there is a gadget, the Dig-inator, that can achieve the same goal in a similar amount of time.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Mandy is much more scatterbrained and immature compared to Peaches, who is more responsible and calming.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Out of the four humans (Olive, Otto and Oprah being the other three), Mandy is the Sanguine: unpredictable, loud, and very much a people person.
  • Friend to All Children: Being part of an organization whose employees are solely children, Mandy plays this trope straight by default. Her entire friendbase is children outside of the ponies, who are all full-grown mares. She also gets along well with the Cutie Mark Crusaders when they join Odd Squad.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: When not solving cases, eating or sleeping, she’s often repairing gadgets for Oona, and she’s very skilled at it. She also serves as Olive and Otto’s go-to agent for gadget repairs, since they have a dislike for Odie and his incessant talking.
  • Genius Ditz: Despite her scatterbrained and sometimes dimwitted nature, she is very intelligent, especially when it comes to her work.
  • Genki Girl: Very, very much so. The amount of energy she has is enough to power a large town, and that’s no exaggeration — according to her, she’s actually used her energy to power the town of Haddergash and still had some to spare afterwards.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Mandy has a stuffed leopard toy named Fluffy which she keeps in one of her nightstand drawers.
  • Girly Bruiser: She can be girly at times, but she packs a hell of a punch (or rather, a hammer swing) in battle.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: A bubbly, upbeat agent who loves eating, cooking, and sleeping, and is a Nice Girl. But she also has an inappropriate side, being loud, boisterous, and enjoying getting down in the dirt.
  • Good Is Not Dumb: She’s allied with Odd Squad and is extremely loyal to the organization, but she’s far from dumb, even in spite of her ditziness.
  • Gratuitous Japanese: She sometimes will speak full sentences in Japanese, with text at the bottom, or Olive, translating for others. Most of the songs she sings are also in Japanese.
  • Hammerspace: Although this is a common ability for Odd Squad agents, Mandy takes it a step further by having both her hair and tail serve as storage spots in addition to her back. Her tail in particular stores a massive amount of items and can even accommodate ponies, as revealed in “Whodiddundoit?”.
    Peaches: Do any of you know how Mandy’s tail works?
    [everyone exchanges confused looks]
    Olive: And what makes you think we know?
    Peaches: Eh, worth a shot. Anyway, I have reason to believe the new cake is hidden in that tail. You know how Mandy keeps all sorts of stuff in there. Up to and including ponies...I still haven’t forgotten Scootaloo somehow building a swimming pool in there.
  • Hammerspace Hair: Mandy’s hair contains small things, usually money or small gadgets, but it functions in the same manner as her back and tail, and she is able to pull things out from it or store things in it with ease.
  • Happily Adopted: She is the adopted daughter of Olive, who rescued her and the ponies from the pienado that Odd Todd released into Precinct 13579’s bullpen back when she was an Investigation agent. As a result, she is very close with Olive and almost always calls her “Momma”. In the “Mother’s Little Hybrid” two-parter, she finds out who her real parents are, but ultimately decides to stay with Olive and visits them regularly.
  • Heavy Sleeper: She can sleep through most any odd happening that occurs in Headquarters, thanks to a shield that she puts up over her bed to keep out loud noises.
  • Hidden Depths: The series is littered with moments that show other facets of Mandy’s personality beyond just her quirky ditziness.
    • “The Boss’s Assistant” has Mandy turning down the offer to become the new Big O because she feels she can’t handle the responsibility of running every single Odd Squad precinct.
    • “An Odd Squad Gala” reveals that she is quite the seamstress and sometimes works with Rarity on making clothing. She manages to make a dress for both Oprah and Rarity, but succumbs to exhaustion before she can work on any more.
    • In “Dripping in Fitness”, her self-esteem takes a plummet when comments about her weight and how much she eats start to get under her skin, and as a result, she begins to starve herself to the point where she starts to look pale and sickly.
    • “Working Hard and Hardly Working” reveals that Mandy enjoys treating herself to root beer, but in incredibly large quantities, and she becomes a drunken mess before passing out in minutes.
    • Her Backstory, revealed in “Sandbox Adventures”, shows her being turned away and outcast by most every Odd Squad client she goes to help, and is eventually forced to give up her badge to the Big O. As a result, she becomes a runaway, fending for herself in the wild without a place to call home, up until she saves Precinct 13579 from a rampaging enlarged jackalope.
    • “Screwloose” shows what happens when Mandy is entrusted with a secret that she’s expected to keep for a long, long time — and it doesn’t help that the one with the secret is a Cute and Psycho Scientist who wields a mallet.
    • “Mandy’s Class Act” has her being posed with the question of if she would ever become a teacher at the Odd Squad Academy, only for her to say that she finds the idea of being a full-time teacher unnerving, as opposed to past moments when she has become a substitute teacher at the Academy for the Science division.
    • In “Whodiddundoit?”, she manipulates Pinkie into taking her to an all-night party despite the fact that she can’t handle being at an all-night party by bribing her with a plate of cookies. Pinkie, being who she is, falls for it.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: As a stark contrast from other human characters, who have brown eyes, Mandy has blue eyes to accompany her childish optimistic personality.
  • Innocently Insensitive: “Viva La Vida” has her pressuring Olive into sharing her story of how she briefly defected to Odd Todd’s side despite her being extremely uncomfortable with doing so.
  • Jabba Table Manners: Her primary way of eating food is to wrap her Overly-Long Tongue around it and eat it in one bite, although she eats food in a more normal manner if she’s not feeling well.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: She is normally regarded as airheaded and off in her own little world, but is one of the nicest agents you’ll ever meet.
  • Kubrick Stare: Loves to employ this when doing battle with a villain.
  • Large Ham: So much so that she could stand toe-to-toe with Odd Todd for how much ham she gives.
  • Loon with a Heart of Gold: She’s loopy and weird, but is very kind to most everyone she meets.
  • Loss of Identity: She briefly suffers from an identity crisis in “Double Trouble, Part Deux” when she inadvertently makes a clone of herself who starts causing trouble and fools most everyone into believing that it’s the real deal.
  • Love Hungry: Becomes this in “Fickle Love” when Laura Lovebloom’s spell causes her to fall madly in love with Bradley Beli, a famous pop singer, to the point where they plan to get married and move in with each other rather quickly.
  • Mage Born of Muggles: Played with. Mandy was biologically a human with no powers to speak of before she underwent a transformation into a pony-human hybrid, and her parents are also humans without any powers. Likewise, Peaches is a catgirl but doesn’t have any extraordinary abilities besides the power of Flight using her tail, making Mandy the most powerful member of her biological family by far. She’s also more powerful when compared to Olive, who is a Pintsized Powerhouse with Hammerspace abilities but has nothing extraordinary to speak of outside of basic perks as an Odd Squad Director.
  • Meaningful Name: “Mandy” is a Latin name that means “lovable”. And this pony-human hybrid is definitely a lovable person.
  • Misery Trigger: She definitely doesn’t take being hurt very well, and it can take her days, even weeks, to forgive a person who manages to hurt her, whether it’s intentional or not.
  • Motor Mouth: Can launch into this at times, particularly when explaining something to someone.
  • The Music Meister: Beginning in Season 2, Mandy leads most of the songs on the show and even encourages others to participate from time to time.
  • Must Have Caffeine: A “Chocolate Moo-Moo Surprise” drink, seemingly comprised of chocolate and sugar, is required for her to function through the day, although it has no effect if she’s sleep-deprived.
  • Nice Girl: Most of the time, unless you push her Berserk Button. Or you’re a villain.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: She gets in people’s faces pretty often, including with villains, most of whom are greatly unnerved by it.
  • Ocular Gushers: Mandy can cry waterfalls that have managed to fill up interrogation rooms to the ceiling before.
  • Odd Name Out: She’s one of the few human agents who doesn’t have a name beginning with the letter O.
  • Only-Child Syndrome: Averted, and then subverted. At the start of the series, Mandy is shown as being an only child with no known brothers or sisters, whether in Olive’s family or in her real family, but she gets along well with others her own age and doesn’t seem to mind not having siblings because Peaches serves as a surrogate sibling despite them being cousins. The end of Season 1 reveals that Mandy isn’t an only child after all, and that Peaches is her older sister.
  • Only Sane Man: While she’s known to be one of the zaniest agents of Odd Squad, she takes over this role occasionally, such as in “Snailed It” when she becomes a mediator for Olive and Otto’s strained friendship.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Although Mandy is a very unpredictable person when it comes to her reactions to various things, it’s quite easy to deduce when something is wrong with her.
    • “Let Sleeping Directors Lie” has her outright admit to Olive and Otto that she’s completely lost her usual cheeriness after going to the Odd Side and battling Clementine in the previous episode. When Olive asks if the presents she’s making are for Clementine, Mandy gets snippy and defensive as she lies and says that they’re for the townsfolk, causing Olive and Otto to exchange dubious looks. As the episode goes on, Rarity also notes how upset Mandy appears to be after Mandy turns down her offer to model for her, and Olive grows concerned enough to ask if she’s all right after she refuses to talk about bonding with Clementine.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: She develops a tongue like this for gags and when eating food.
  • Personality Powers: Odd Squad is an organization whose modus operandi is teamwork and equality, which reflects in the rainbow-colored magic aura that Mandy’s horn produces. A lot of her magic attacks that don’t come from gadgets are also rainbow-colored. In addition, rainbows in general are often associated with ascension and transformation, and Mandy ascended the ranks to become the second-in-command of Precinct 13579 as well as becoming a pony-human hybrid who is classified as an alicorn.
  • The Pollyanna: Mandy is regarded as an upbeat positive agent who’s friendly with most anyone and can sometimes cheer herself up when she gets sad.
  • Really Fond of Sleeping: She loves to sleep and can do so in most any location. “The Big Sleep” even involves her falling into a three-month period of hibernation and still being up for going back to sleep after waking up. Partially justified by the fact that being sleep-deprived causes her to become a walking disaster to herself and those around her.
  • Prehensile Hair: Mandy can hold things with her forelock, if it’s not with her mouth. She can even turn it into a drill to go underground.
  • Prehensile Tail: She can also spin her tail downwards to hover a little ways off the ground, extend it to whatever length is needed for a gag, and clutch things with it, including human beings that are about her size.
  • Promotion to Parent: The episode “Adventures in Babysitting” involves her becoming a babysitter to all the baby agents of Precinct 13579, although she can’t handle the pressure and it doesn’t stick.
  • Quirky Curls: As a pony-human hybrid, her hair and tail are both curly. However, it’s shown in “Sandbox Adventures” that her hair used to be straight when she was a human and became curly when she transformed, and it’s stayed like that since.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Mandy’s loud and hyper personality makes her a pure Red Oni to every single member of the main cast barring Pinkie Pie (who’s also a Red Oni).
  • Renaissance Man: She solves cases, repairs gadgets, is a prominent mentor-like figure at the Odd Squad Academy, can bake incredibly well...she’s not quite up to Oprah’s level, but she’s definitely got a wide array of skills.
  • Sad Clown: If someone she knows and trusts hurts her, expect Mandy to go from bubbly and cheerful to bitter and upset.
  • Sanity Slippage: She goes through this in “Adventures in Babysitting”, although it’s not classified as “slipping into mathness”, which is the common medical term used for someone losing their sanity.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: With Peaches, upon The Reveal that the two are sisters. Mandy is loud and childish while Peaches is more mature and calm.
  • Signature Headgear: A red bow, which she only takes off when showering or sleeping. The Season 1 finale reveals that her mother left behind a bunch of bows she would wear as a prim, proper and refined lady, and Haruko allows Mandy to take them.
  • Silly Walk: She’ll sometimes bounce up and down instead of walking normally, in a similar vein to her partner Pinkie Pie.
  • Sleepwalking: The episode “Under A Rest” has Mandy flying in her sleep throughout Headquarters and Toronto. Part of it is due to sleep deprivation, but she also attempts to seek restful sleep without being bothered by loud noises.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Downplayed. Mandy has a crush on Bradley Beli and wishes for them to get married someday, but she only stalks him if he happens to be in Toronto.
  • Spirit Advisor: Has one in the form of Haruko, a kitsune residing in the Magical Grasslands who used to be part of a clan known as the Arcanes. Haruko often appears in Mandy’s dreams and gives her advice and warnings about what’s to come, but also has the ability to travel in the real world since the Magical Grasslands is a real place. According to the “Mother’s Little Hybrid” two-parter, Haruko used to be the spirit guardian of Mandy’s real mother before her mother passed away, and as a result, she became Mandy’s spirit guardian.
  • Suddenly Fluent in Gibberish: In “The Kir-bees”, she’s able to more-or-less understand what the titular creature, which she names Natsu and keeps as a pet, is saying.
  • Super-Speed: In “Horse Race”, she manages to go so fast that she pulls off a Sonic Rainboom, much to the shock of everyone, including Rainbow Dash herself, who believed that she was the only one who could do the maneuver. However, Mandy has trouble stopping and ends up flying face-first into the dirt, doing a long skid and hitting her head on a tree trunk as she passes the finish line.
  • Super-Strength: Develops this in “Race Swap” upon losing her wings and horn. Her magic is funnelled into her muscles, making her incredibly strong, and she tries to train with Applejack and Pinkie Pie to balance out her strength while also understanding how special Earth ponies are.
  • Supreme Chef: She loves to cook and bake, although she usually lets her magic abilities take care of that, conjuring up whatever food she desires.
  • Talking in Your Sleep: Does this all the time, and most of the time it’s a non-sequitur.
  • Terrible Artist: One of the flashbacks Mandy has in “Flutterbye” involves her drawing a group of dogs using only her mouth. Olive is quick to give it to her straight and say that it looks horrible, but she thinks that she’s lying and scoffs when she insists that she’s giving her honest opinion.
  • Thinking Out Loud: She talks to herself quite a lot, especially when alone.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Word of God says it’s mac and cheese.
  • Voice for the Voiceless: The episode “A Class of Her Own” has her do most of the talking for Orianna, a shy Scientist-in-training.
  • Voice of the Legion: One episode has her developing this voice in Pinkie Pie’s dream, telling her that cupcakes can’t solve every problem she has.
  • Wingding Eyes: When excited, Mandy will get stars in her eyes. It’s also not uncommon for her to gain hearts in her eyes when in love with something, and for her eyes to spin around in their sockets when “dizzified”, as she calls it.
  • Waking Non Sequitur: If she’s woken up by someone, expect her to utter one of these.
    Mandy: Wh-huh…? You the shelter workers?
    Olive: Yes. We’re here to help you pick out your new dog.
  • Weirdness Coupon: Shares this with everyone in Odd Squad. Mandy can do whatever odd things she pleases, and no one will bat an eye because she’s an Odd Squad agent living in a World of Weirdness.
  • Winged Humanoid: After transforming into a pony-human hybrid, Mandy gained a pair of angel wings, which she uses to fly with. Unlike the wings of pegasi and alicorns seen in the show, however, Mandy’s wings flap rapidly like a hummingbird’s when in use.

Peaches

"Let me tell you a little something. You ruined my hometown. You hurt my friends, my family, and countless other civilians. And I...am going to make you suffer dearly."

Mandy’s cousin (or so she thinks). A catgirl hailing from a town known as Vallea, Peaches initially came to Toronto looking for Mandy under the false belief that she burned down the town, but finds out that her assumption was incorrect and is roped into the pony-human hybrid’s excitement as she takes her to Odd Squad to introduce her friends, eventually deciding to stay at Precinct 13579 since she is unable to go back home. As a valuable ally of Odd Squad, she is quick to help agents out in a pinch and is more levelheaded and sensible than her cousin while also not being afraid to fight if need be.


  • Absurd Phobia: She is deathly afraid of bees, which came about as the result of an incident where she ate one in cat form and got stung.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Peaches is known in Vallea as an outcast, having been bullied by other catpeople growing up. “Field Day” expands on this with a flashback that reveals her being an outcast is because she didn’t follow any of Vallea’s rules and traditions, and that King Ashero and his assistant Kameko publicly humiliated her further by claiming that Peaches’ parents were two infamous people known as Kimi and Derek, in order to drive her out of the town. When that failed, King Ashero sent her away to find out who destroyed Vallea following its razing.
  • Audience? What Audience?: Unlike Mandy, who repeatedly breaks the fourth wall, Peaches seems to be unaware that she’s in a cartoon.
    Mandy: Hop on! Besides, this episode’s long overstayed its welcome. We gotta do something cool to end it!
    Peaches: What?
    Mandy: Just hop on!
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: This is ultimately why she warms up to Mandy and the others, since she was mistreated for most of her life.
  • First-Name Basis: Early episodes had her referring to Oprah by her title of “Ms. O”, but as she began to grow closer to the Director, she began calling her by her real name instead.
  • Furry Reminder: In her human form, Peaches will often do things like yowl and hiss, and clean herself the same way a cat would. She also hates water.
  • Heli-Critter: She can get around by using her tail as a propeller, although it’s only meant for casual travel. “Horse Race” has her using her flight ability in a race, only to come in last place because she’s not used to flying at fast speeds.
  • Hidden Depths: “An Odd Squad Gala” reveals that she is skilled at sewing, having created her iconic yellow dress herself. However, no one in Vallea cared for her designs because catpeople don’t prefer to be fashionable.
  • Innate Night Vision: She can see exceptionally well in the dark in both of her forms.
  • Just Following Orders: This is the reason why she accepts Mandy being the fiance of Bradley Beli in “Fickle Love”.
  • Keeping Secrets Sucks: After she’s told of Twilight’s dream, Peaches promises to keep it a secret from Mandy. Her shifty attitude towards Mandy, as well as Mandy vowing to find out why other agents have been acting suspicious, causes her to blurt out the secret when she is taken to the Big Office.
  • Lethal Chef: Downplayed, then subverted. Peaches describes her cooking ability as being “mediocre” and tells Olive how she’s “not really the best”. She and Olive make some fried chicken for Mandy to eat, and when Mandy seems to enjoy it, Olive remarks that Peaches is a good cook and doesn’t know why she called her skills mediocre.
  • My Instincts Are Showing:
    • Played for drama in “Cat Got Your Tail?”, where Cherry Moriarty hypnotizes Peaches and causes her to go feral, attacking people (and even killing at least one person, as Mandy implies) while acting like a wild rabid feline despite being in human form. Luckily, Mandy manages to snap her out of her hypnosis.
    • In “Under A Rest”, she explains how she once attacked a sleeping Mandy for eating a bucket full of fish that she had caught, to no reaction given.
  • Pimped-Out Dress: Her outfit for the Jackalope Gala has her wearing an elegant sequined dress of her own creation that’s eye-catching enough to elicit surprised gasps from other guests.
  • Sorry to Interrupt: In “Under A Rest”, Peaches goes into the Bedroom to ask Mandy for something, but upon seeing Olive, Otto and Oprah staring at her along with a broken Dream-inator helmet on the floor, she asks if she’s interrupting something.
  • Stern Teacher: Becomes one for Mandy in “Pretty Fly For a Hybrid”, but gives up when she comes to the realization that Mandy will never be able to fly with her tail due to the size and weight difference between them.
  • Wolverine Claws: In earlier episodes, Peaches wore orange gloves with retractable claws on them. The idea was scrapped later on, and her current design has her claws be retractable through her fingernails.

Haruko

"This is a place known as the Magical Grasslands. It is a place of tranquility, of wonder, of peace. Long ago, many mythical creatures lived in these Grasslands as a clan. But they are long gone now. Including myself. I am nothing but a spirit now, roaming the Grasslands."

A Spirit Advisor who lives in the Magical Grasslands. She was once the spirit guardian of Mandy's biological mother before she passed away from cancer, which in turn allowed Haruko to become Mandy's spirit guardian instead. Kind and wise, she will often meet with Mandy in her dreams to share advice, although come "Field Day", Mandy will often go to the Magical Grasslands to meet with her there.

  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Haruko once lived in the Magical Grasslands before passing away and becoming a spirit who still lived in the Grasslands. It initially appeared to be a place in Mandy's dreams (and served as a place of limbo between the real world and heaven) before the episode "Field Day" confirmed that it was a real place, although how far it is from Toronto and Vallea is unknown.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: She was outcasted due to having all seven elements in her tails instead of just one.
  • Asian Fox Spirit: She is a kitsune with seven tails, each representing the seven elements. In "Field Day", she explains that most kitsunes have one element across seven tails, and those with all elements in all tails are often outcasted. Since she is an Elemental kitsune, she has seven tails and not nine.
  • Catchphrase: Often likes to pepper her advice or answers with "You will find out in time". She says it enough times that Mandy lampshades it.
    Mandy: Y’know, that phrase is really getting on my nerves, Haruko.
  • The Clan: While she was alive, Haruko was a part of the Arcanes, a clan comprised of various mythical creatures.
  • Meaningful Name: "Haruko" means "spring child" in Japanese. Although Haruko isn't a child, she lives in the Magical Grasslands, which is in a constant state of springtime.
  • Not-So-Imaginary Friend: In "A Catty Sibling Rivalry", Olive remarks that Haruko is most likely an imaginary friend Mandy made up, and the reason why she sent Mandy to seek advice to her was to "appease to her whims". Once Oprah gives her some choice words, she asks to be teleported to the Magical Grasslands to speak with Haruko and find out whether she's actually imaginary or not.
  • Spirit Advisor: Used to be the spirit guardian of Mandy's biological mother. When she passed away, Haruko became Mandy's spirit guardian in her stead. As such, Mandy is the only one that can see her outside of the Magical Grasslands and freely communicate with her, although she has no problem entering the dreams of others or speaking to them directly.
  • Spock Speak: She does not use contractions when she speaks.

Olive

"Mandy came to us for a reason. I raised her. I’m not just gonna lose her after all this time we’ve spent together! Don’t tell me you all care so little about her that you’re actually willing to hand her off to a couple of heartless adults?!"

Mandy's adoptive mother and one of the two Directors of Precinct 73955. Olive is serious, stern, and focused, but has a soft spot for Mandy and will do anything to protect her, being the one who rescued her from Odd Todd's pienado. As the Cloudcuckoolander's Minder, she is a frequent go-to for advice and often helps keep Mandy in line. She is also revered as a Living Legend alongside her partner Otto, being welcomed into the Hall of Fame at the Odd Squad Academy for her efforts in stopping the pienado.

  • Benevolent Boss: She is a very kind co-leader of her precinct.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Next to Peaches, she is the one who puts up with Mandy's antics the most.
  • Deadpan Snarker: It's not uncommon for her to make sly zingers and witty remarks.
    Mandy: I never think! [giggles]
    Olive: Isn’t that the understatement of the year.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Averted with the main characters, who call her Olive and not by her formal title of "Ms. O", but played straight with most everyone else.
  • Good Parents: She is very supportive of Mandy and loves her dearly.
  • Muggle Foster Parents: Played with. She is the adoptive mother of Mandy who doesn't possess the same power she does, instead being a Pintsized Powerhouse with Hammerspace abilities. However, Mandy was a normal human being when rescued, and turned into a pony-human hybrid years later.
  • My Beloved Smother: Although she has (mostly) good intentions, Olive can get very possessive of Mandy and often fails to realize that she is her own person and is capable of handling herself. In "Field Day", after falling for Starry Song's singing and going into a trance, she hears the voice of Haruko, who tells her about Mandy's real parents and says that she has to let her go and find them lest she wants Mandy to hate her. Olive refuses to heed her words, however, and tries to stop Mandy from finding them, citing the fact that they have stopped looking for Mandy and that they are adults, so of course they're up to no good.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: After the pienado attack, Olive was traumatized and gained a fear of pie that lasted for a long time.
  • Super-Hearing: Enduring the pienado massacre from Odd Todd and getting pie stuck in her ears gives her sensitive hearing. It's not overly sensitive, however, as she can withstand Mandy's loud volume.
  • Translator Buddy: Is multilingual (fluent in Japanese, French, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Lemon) and often translates Mandy's Japanese for other characters.

Otto

"We get things done thanks to how strong our friendship bond is. The Big O said that we’ve made our mark on Odd Squad history. And she’s right. We did it together."

The co-Director of Precinct 73955 and Olive's partner. He serves as the more fun one of the duo, but has his moments of wisdom and seriousness as well.


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