TV-Series
Description
Funny is a moody and air-headed showgirl of indeterminate age, with some sources suggesting approximately 17 years. She inhabits a dessert-themed house in a remote location, possibly within Oceania based on Crescent's space trajectory. Her appearance features fair skin, short scarlet or hot pink curly hair, violet eyes, and a notably curvy physique. She exclusively wears a light blue or turquoise sleeveless bodysuit with yellow frills, consistently appearing barefoot; the attire has a potentially suggestive design resembling a corset-leotard hybrid.
Personality-wise, Funny displays selfishness and emotional volatility, shifting rapidly between laughter and tears. Her low intelligence manifests in misinterpretations, such as believing babies originate from cabbages after reading a childbirth book—leading her to draw a face on a cabbage and treat it as an infant, hinting at an underlying desire for motherhood. She cares for two alien pets but favors Corona (sun-headed) over Crescent (moon-headed), often ignoring or mistreating Crescent through physical abuse like spanking, kicking him out over disliked artwork, or chaining him. Rare moments of kindness surface, such as temporarily showing Crescent compassion in the "Cabbage" episode.
A pivotal exploration occurs in "Evil and Just," where Funny unknowingly drinks Crescent's potion, splitting her into two physical manifestations. Good Funny (Just) embodies compassion with blonde hair, blue eyes, a white bodysuit, and a red rose. Evil Funny represents cruelty with amber eyes, dark blue hair, a black bodysuit, and a whip. They clash antagonistically: Evil Funny whips Good Funny during rose-offering attempts, culminating in Good Funny forcibly kissing Evil Funny—making Evil cry—visually dissecting her behavioral dichotomy.
Her background includes unexpected competency with dangerous implements like chainsaws, machine guns, and knives. Interests encompass candies and sweets, reflected in her candy-themed environment, alongside artistic skill. She developed a one-sided romantic attachment to Handsome Stain after seeing his picture, though they never met. After Crescent and Corona depart Earth in the finale, she acquires a white kitten.
The character shares similarities with Popee from Ryuji Masuda’s other works—stubbornness, attention-seeking, and occasional violence juxtaposed with sporadic care. Sweets litter her residence, reinforcing her preferences.
Personality-wise, Funny displays selfishness and emotional volatility, shifting rapidly between laughter and tears. Her low intelligence manifests in misinterpretations, such as believing babies originate from cabbages after reading a childbirth book—leading her to draw a face on a cabbage and treat it as an infant, hinting at an underlying desire for motherhood. She cares for two alien pets but favors Corona (sun-headed) over Crescent (moon-headed), often ignoring or mistreating Crescent through physical abuse like spanking, kicking him out over disliked artwork, or chaining him. Rare moments of kindness surface, such as temporarily showing Crescent compassion in the "Cabbage" episode.
A pivotal exploration occurs in "Evil and Just," where Funny unknowingly drinks Crescent's potion, splitting her into two physical manifestations. Good Funny (Just) embodies compassion with blonde hair, blue eyes, a white bodysuit, and a red rose. Evil Funny represents cruelty with amber eyes, dark blue hair, a black bodysuit, and a whip. They clash antagonistically: Evil Funny whips Good Funny during rose-offering attempts, culminating in Good Funny forcibly kissing Evil Funny—making Evil cry—visually dissecting her behavioral dichotomy.
Her background includes unexpected competency with dangerous implements like chainsaws, machine guns, and knives. Interests encompass candies and sweets, reflected in her candy-themed environment, alongside artistic skill. She developed a one-sided romantic attachment to Handsome Stain after seeing his picture, though they never met. After Crescent and Corona depart Earth in the finale, she acquires a white kitten.
The character shares similarities with Popee from Ryuji Masuda’s other works—stubbornness, attention-seeking, and occasional violence juxtaposed with sporadic care. Sweets litter her residence, reinforcing her preferences.