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  • Singing Caterpillar/Butterfly Woman
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  • The singing caterpillar/butterfly woman is a character that only appears once in the Pluto short, Springtime for Pluto. In the short, he starts out as a deep-voiced singing caterpillar who almost gets eaten by a quail that later climbs onto Pluto's tail, spins a cocoon, and transforms into a beautiful humanoid butterfly woman who dances to entertain Pluto.
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • As a caterpillar: To survive and reach metamorphosis
  • As a butterfly: To revel in the joys of spring and dance for Pluto
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Dislikes
  • Almost getting eaten
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Inspiration
  • Female Hispanic dancers, pin-up girls
Voice
Likes
  • Pluto's tail, singing, dancing, springtime
Appearance
  • As a butterfly: Looks like a beautiful Hispanic woman with tanned skin, big brown eyes, long bouncy black hair, big red lips, red antennae with knobby white ends and big lilac butterfly wings with red-ringed purple eyespots
  • As a caterpillar: green and fuzzy with yellow underbelly, black olive-shaped nose, big eyes, wide grin
Name
  • Singing Caterpillar/Butterfly Woman
Personality
  • As a butterfly: Flirtatious, confident, friendly, playful
  • As a caterpillar: Excitable, exuberant, something of a trickster
Fate
  • Last seen dancing on a sunflower
  • Metamorphosed from a caterpillar into a butterfly
Weapons
  • Kicking, disorienting flight
Enemies
  • Baby quail
Powers
  • Burrowing, spinning silk, metamorphosis, flight
Home
  • Underground burrow
Occupation
  • Singer, dancer, entertainer
Family
  • Framed picture of a 'Mother Caterpillar' can be seen inside the underground burrow
Friends
Quote
  • "Spring, spring, spring! Wonderful wonderful Springtime!"
  • "Ooh, little underslung friend so furry, wriggling by without a worry; hurry hurry, hurry, lest thou be late, to thy prearranged fate."
  • "Spin, spin, spin without questioning, spin thy cloak for evolutioning; hang, hang in suspended animation, ‘til comes the call for alteration."
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  • The singing caterpillar/butterfly woman is a character that only appears once in the Pluto short, Springtime for Pluto. In the short, he starts out as a deep-voiced singing caterpillar who almost gets eaten by a quail that later climbs onto Pluto's tail, spins a cocoon, and transforms into a beautiful humanoid butterfly woman who dances to entertain Pluto.