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  • Pippi Longstocking
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  • A plain short dress; stockings are made from two pairs of tights in different colors, attached to shorts; plaits with a wire inserted; large freckles are painted with an orange marker.
  • Pippi Longstocking was a girl who was seen in the library with one of her own books, Pippi in the South Seas.
  • The book focuses on the experiences of Pippi Longstocking, a nine-year-old pigtailed redhead whose father, a sea captain, has seemingly vanished at sea, so she moves into a big house known as "Villa Villekulla", located in a little Swedish village, with her pet monkey Mr. Nilsson, a suitcase filled with pieces of gold, and her unnamed pet horse. Gifted with superhuman strength and countless other eccentricities, Pippi is soon befriended by two local siblings named Annika and Tommy Settergren, who admire her and enjoy her company. Having spent her entire life at sea, Pippi's limited knowledge of common courtesy and average childhood behaviour adds humour to the story when she attempts to enroll at Tommy and Annika's school, attends a circus, and attends a coffee party hosted by Mrs. Setterg
  • Born in 1827 in Smeglenburg Sweden as Pippi Hulkhoganssohn she was left to die on a cliff edge as is the traditional Swedish way with ginger folk. Taken in by a tribe of travelling Narwhals Pippi was lucky to survive and her first sexual experiences were during these years as the narwhals took out their sexual frustration using their huge horns to inseminate Longstocking in return for the care and food the herd provided. Her adopted family of Narwhals was however unfortunately killed by the Nautilus and it was here that she swore revenge upon Captain Nemo. It would take her 10 long years to track down Captain Nemo across the world's oceans but eventually she caught up with him consuming the Nautilus whole into her vagina, some say Nemo survives and to this day sails deep within the womb of
  • Pippi Longstocking (Swedish Pippi Långstrump) is a fictional character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. She is very unconventional, assertive and extraordinarily strong, being able to lift her horse one-handed without difficulty. She frequently mocks and dupes adults she encounters, an attitude likely to appeal to young readers; however, Pippi usually reserves her worst behavior for the most pompous and condescending of adults.
  • Pippi Longstocking began as a series of childrens books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. They have since been adapted into multiple films and television series. The series is regarded as a classic of Swedish literature and the character has become a cultural icon. The Pippi Longstocking books have been adapted for TV and cinema several times. The adaptation that is probably most widely known is the 1969 TV series (a Swedish-West German co-production), which was also re-edited into five feature films. There is also an Animated Adaptation from 1997.
  • Pippilota Dellicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Efraim's Daughter Longstocking (simply known as Pippi Longstocking) is the titular protagonist of a book series by the swedish author Astrid Lindgren and all TV and film adaptions. She was portrayed by Tami Erin in the American-made film adaption The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, while she was voiced by Melissa Altro in the animated musical adaption and the TV series based off it. She is a freckle-faced, red-headed girl with pigtails and, of course, long stockings (that are odd-colored, of course). She is "the strongest girl in the world" (but it is not explained how). She has never had an education at school (she only went once to see what it was like there and to get Christmas holidays; however, after her first try, she never went th
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  • Astrid Lindgren
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  • Pippi Longstocking
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  • Kid Hero, Tragic Hero, Heroine
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  • Created by
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  • Pippi Långstrump
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  • Real Name
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  • First Appearance
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  • Rabén & Sjögren
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  • Original Publisher
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Box Title
  • Pippi Longstocking
Goals
  • Stay at Villa Villekulla with her friends.
Origin
  • Astrid Lindgren`s books
Skills
  • Strength, Sailing
Age
  • 12
Series
  • Pippi Longstocking
Voiced by
Appearance
  • 2.0
Hair
  • Red
Country
  • Sweden
Name
  • Pippi Longstocking
Genre
  • Children's, Fantasy, adventure
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Author
  • Astrid Lindgren
Alias
  • Pippi
Hobby
  • Have fun with Annika and Tommy, Sail around the world with her father.
Number of Pages
  • 160
Occupation
  • Shipmate
Fullname
  • Pippilota Dellicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Efraim's Daughter Longstocking
Published
  • 1945
Followed By
  • Pippi Goes on Board
ISBN
  • 0
Size
  • 300
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  • Pippi Longstocking began as a series of childrens books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. They have since been adapted into multiple films and television series. The series is regarded as a classic of Swedish literature and the character has become a cultural icon. The stories all revolve around the adventures of the eccentric young heroine Pippi. Her mother died when she was just a baby, so her father, Captain Efraim Longstocking, raised her as he travelled the world in his ship. When he was blown overboard in a storm Pippi was convinced that her father had survived and would one day come looking for her, so she moved into an old house (called Villa Villekulla) in a little Swedish village to wait for him. Besides a pet monkey and a horse Pippi lives alone, takes care of herself and keeps a suitcase full of gold pieces to pay for anything she might need. She quickly befriends her neighbors Tommy and Annika, who are both very normal kids in a very normal family. Pippi herself is highly unconventional, assertive, and inhumanly strong, quite able to lift her horse one-handed without difficulty. She can also be instantly recognized by her distinctive red braids that stick straight out on either side of her head. At first Pippi's adventures are confined to the town she lives in and include her rescuing other kids from trouble, clashing with adults who underestimate her, and generally doing whatever she pleases with no regard for social norms. She later travels with her friends to the tropical island where her father rules as king, having more exotic adventures there before returning home. By the end of the series pretty much everyone in the town comes to accept Pippi the way she is and nobody bothers to make her do anything she doesn't want to. This is okay because although she refuses to go to school or be put in an orphanage, and behaves very badly at times, Pippi is a good kid who really just wants to have fun. The Pippi Longstocking books have been adapted for TV and cinema several times. The adaptation that is probably most widely known is the 1969 TV series (a Swedish-West German co-production), which was also re-edited into five feature films. There is also an Animated Adaptation from 1997. And no, she doesn't have anything to do with Hitler.
  • A plain short dress; stockings are made from two pairs of tights in different colors, attached to shorts; plaits with a wire inserted; large freckles are painted with an orange marker.
  • Pippi Longstocking was a girl who was seen in the library with one of her own books, Pippi in the South Seas.
  • The book focuses on the experiences of Pippi Longstocking, a nine-year-old pigtailed redhead whose father, a sea captain, has seemingly vanished at sea, so she moves into a big house known as "Villa Villekulla", located in a little Swedish village, with her pet monkey Mr. Nilsson, a suitcase filled with pieces of gold, and her unnamed pet horse. Gifted with superhuman strength and countless other eccentricities, Pippi is soon befriended by two local siblings named Annika and Tommy Settergren, who admire her and enjoy her company. Having spent her entire life at sea, Pippi's limited knowledge of common courtesy and average childhood behaviour adds humour to the story when she attempts to enroll at Tommy and Annika's school, attends a circus, and attends a coffee party hosted by Mrs. Settergren.
  • Born in 1827 in Smeglenburg Sweden as Pippi Hulkhoganssohn she was left to die on a cliff edge as is the traditional Swedish way with ginger folk. Taken in by a tribe of travelling Narwhals Pippi was lucky to survive and her first sexual experiences were during these years as the narwhals took out their sexual frustration using their huge horns to inseminate Longstocking in return for the care and food the herd provided. Her adopted family of Narwhals was however unfortunately killed by the Nautilus and it was here that she swore revenge upon Captain Nemo. It would take her 10 long years to track down Captain Nemo across the world's oceans but eventually she caught up with him consuming the Nautilus whole into her vagina, some say Nemo survives and to this day sails deep within the womb of Longstocking occasionally appearing to torpedo an unwary male pornstar's penis.
  • Pippilota Dellicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Efraim's Daughter Longstocking (simply known as Pippi Longstocking) is the titular protagonist of a book series by the swedish author Astrid Lindgren and all TV and film adaptions. She was portrayed by Tami Erin in the American-made film adaption The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, while she was voiced by Melissa Altro in the animated musical adaption and the TV series based off it. She is a freckle-faced, red-headed girl with pigtails and, of course, long stockings (that are odd-colored, of course). She is "the strongest girl in the world" (but it is not explained how). She has never had an education at school (she only went once to see what it was like there and to get Christmas holidays; however, after her first try, she never went there again, with or without those holidays). She owns a monkey named Mr. Nilsson and a horse with his animal type for a name: Horse (though named Alphonse in The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking). She spent most of her life at sea. She is, as her real name reveals, the daughter of Captain Efraim Longstocking and a deceased mother who is in heaven (but she doesn't believe she is dead).
  • Pippi Longstocking (Swedish Pippi Långstrump) is a fictional character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. She is very unconventional, assertive and extraordinarily strong, being able to lift her horse one-handed without difficulty. She frequently mocks and dupes adults she encounters, an attitude likely to appeal to young readers; however, Pippi usually reserves her worst behavior for the most pompous and condescending of adults. In 1944, Astrid Lindgren sent the manuscript of the book to Bonnier Publishers but they turned it down, which is considered one of the biggest mistakes in publishing history. The manuscript was then sent to and accepted by another publishing company, Rabén and Sjögren. The first four Pippi books were published in 1945–1948, with an additional series of six books published in 1969–1975. Two final stories were printed in 1979 and 2000. The books have been translated in to numerous languages.