terça-feira, 4 de outubro de 2016

Liddy Banana

Liddy Banana is a female unicorn and is one of the secondary protagonists in Gingers. Liddy is the wife of Charles Banana and is Bess's mother. She is also the unicorn of bananas.

Personality:
Liddy is a brilliant unicorn, witty, and very beautiful with a strong passion for adventure and exploration. She is so beautiful and attractive she won an award for the most beautiful Gingers Heroines. Despite its attractiveness, beauty and sensuality, it is also very stubborn and rebellious. Their tendency to explore the most mysterious realms of Ponyland (that means not only on Terran worlds, also more worlds across the oceans) can lead to a number of problems both for itself.
Her best friend is Dora, Abigail's mother, and she develops a close relationship with the Abigail's father, Marvin, the serious unicorn. She is also impulsive, as evidenced by their exploitation while forgetting the concert. This is mainly seen through his friendship with his closest companion, Dora, and even court composer of his father, Sebastian who, despite being against the imprudence of Liddy and overly adventurous nature is given a considerably large amount of love and respect for the princess, who is often reciprocal. With Dora, she is reassuring and patient as well as protection, with the tendency to risk his own life for the guppy on several occasions. Before she met Charles, she was very rarely interested in romantic relationships, not even any of the male unicorns princes that Luke tried to get her to marry.
She is also shown to be very forgiving and defended even creatures and ponies that could not do it themselves or were considered bad.
Liddy has also shown generally honest and frank, but is when she feels she has to, if it is to keep from getting in trouble with his father, to protect someone she cares about, or to deceive an enemy.
So when Liddy is being dishonest, it is usually out of more than selfishness altruism. Like his father, Liddy has a bad temper if she gets angry, although it is not as bad as his. As well as his father, Liddy is a pacifist and abhors violence and will never support it as a solution to anything. However, if she absolutely have to or if it's to protect someone who cares about an enemy, it will not hesitate to resort to violence and it shows up quite an impressive warrior princess, almost as good and heroic as his father. But in most circumstances, she prefers to use words, logic and peaceful solutions instead of violence, unless a situation is seriously out of the question.
Although spirit, even though it has had some degree of self-doubt about herself, like her, in fact, at one point considered the father might have been correct, and that it may have been an aberration to have any fascination for mankind . She also had a degree to see good in things, as she also doubted that humanity might have been pure evil of his tools and works of art.
Despite his usual impulsiveness and naivety, Liddy has shown on many occasions to be serious, careful, and very intelligent and intuitive, able to learn from your mistakes and make up for any damage it causes. His ingenuity and impulsivity should not be confused with stupidity because she is not stupid, she is a genius. She has many traits girl and female, as her love for singing and music, his hatred of violence and evil, she is a hopeless romantic, his taste for feminine dresses, and his lovely sweetness and innocence for many things. However, it is also very active, athletic, rebellious, independent, stubborn, mischievous, adventurous, fearless, irritable, petulant and is not afraid to speak her mind, she stands up for equal more abrasive rights, she likes to play or, at least, watching sports, she is not obsessed with cleaning and is not afraid to get dirty, it rarely is in fashion, jewelry or matriarchy as her sisters are and really only pretties up even on important occasions (despite the fact she is always beautiful), and it can hold its own against a dragon, even a large colorful dragon.

In addition, many of his friends (most part) are male and she grew up without a mother since her mother died when she was just a child. Also, before she met Charles, she was not interested in romantic relationships, not even any of the unicorns princes his father Luke Bananagreen tried to get her to marry As a result, Liddy is somewhere between a feminist and a tomboy.

On Season Sixth:
Liddy matures long after becoming a mother. Due to the threat of Vera Splash, Netta's sister, she becomes very overprotective of his daughter Bess, the same way she was treated by his father Luke in previous seasons. It is shown along the center of Ponyland, but keeps this hidden Bess for the own safety of the latter; even if it would have been easier if she had explained everything to her, she also points this out at a later stage and at the season climax. Its most notable feature, however, was his deep love and fascination for humanity, and wanted to become human during the events of the first film, even before meeting her future husband, Charles. It does not always have this feature, however: until she was 17 years old, she expresses a world of deep fear similar to xenophobia Luke's humanity, although his witnessing some humans save a sea turtle stranded changed their views on the subject. Ironically, one of the people responsible for saving the sea turtle was Charles, although she never knew.
Regardless of its few flaws, Liddy is very much a be kind, selfless, sweet nature, inspired, and wonderful to whom many people (both the other characters in his universe and the public) can not help but love and relate with in a number of ways. It tends to make many people (even very few enemies) and happy smile when it is present, both its outer beauty and inner beauty. On a related note, Liddy deeply that represent both the outer beauty and inner beauty in almost every way.
Similar to Belle, although the love of Charles for Liddy was really strong, I chase it was not their top priority before finding him, as she initially wanted to live simply between humanity and be among them.

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