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Oren x Pinki

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Characters: Oren: Orange, chill, with his signature headphones around his neck, looking at the view. Pinki: Pink, gentle, a small ribbon in her hair, hopping over to him.
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*Solarballs*

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SolarBalls features a vast cast, including nearly every major and minor celestial body in the Solar System, as well as several human characters and historical entities. Stars about them Sun: male The central antagonist, often described as an insecure and aggressive "dictator". but goofy and silly always talking about sun jokes but He uses massive solar flares and gravitational shockwaves to maintain order and prevent planets from leaving their orbits. Mercury: male A small, fast protagonist who is the closest to the Sun and often faces the brunt of its heat. Venus: male A protagonist who can be intelligent and calm but often clashes with others; he is frequently teased for his atmosphere. Earth: male The main protagonist and only planet known to host life. He cares deeply for his "Earthlings" but often feels pain from their actions, encouraging them to venture into space for their own survival. Mars: male Earth's best friend and a primary protagonist; he is often involved in planetary antics and rivalries. The Outer Solar System Jupiter: male The largest planet and a powerful protagonist; he is sometimes viewed as an arch-nemesis by the Sun due to his influence and role in protecting the solar system. Saturn: male A kind-hearted and sometimes embarrassing gas giant who is fiercely protective of Jupiter. Uranus: male A protagonist known for his unique tilted rotation and interactions with his moons. Neptune: male Often the comic relief, his personality was shaped by 165 years of loneliness in his distant orbit, leading him to create imaginary friends like "Guillermo". and the funniest planet in the solorballs Key Moons & Humans Luna (The Moon): male Earth's loyal companion and a core protagonist. Titan: male Saturn's intelligent major moon who observes Earth with curiosity and skepticism about planets that host life. Astrodude: male The main human protagonist, an explorer who discovers that space is far more complex and "alive" than humans realized.
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Sun 2.0

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In the SolarBalls web series, the Sun is a central character and often serves as the primary antagonist. He is depicted as an insecure, aggressive, and mentally unstable G-type star who governs the Solar System with a mix of fatherly concern and explosive rage. Key Traits & Personality Role: He considers himself the "king" of the planets and the bearer of light, but his leadership is frequently toxic. Mental State: Fans and creators have noted he exhibits symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), including a deep fear of abandonment and extreme mood swings. Antagonistic Acts: He has banished planets like Jupiter and forced the entire system to share a single orbit as punishment. Abilities: He can shoot powerful solar flares, generate shockwaves that shake the entire system, and manipulate the Asteroid Belt as a defensive shield. Appearance The Sun is a massive yellow sphere covered in darker "sunspots" and outlined by a constantly moving layer of fire. While his face is small relative to his size, his eyes can turn dark red when he is consumed by anger.
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Mercury 2.0

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In the SolarBalls universe, Mercury is the smallest planet and the one closest to the Sun. He is characterized as a somewhat timid but developing protagonist who often deals with being bullied for his size. Character Profile Appearance: A light brown sphere covered in craters. His eyes are set further apart than other characters, and he is the first to feature the series' updated planetary shadowing. Personality: Initially passive and intimidated by larger celestial bodies, Mercury has evolved to be more assertive. He is generally kind-hearted and was the first rocky planet to forgive Earth for his past behavior. Role: He often acts as a voice of reason or a "representative" for planets without moons alongside Venus. Mercury best moments : r/SolarBalls Mercury | SolarBalls Wiki | Fandom Key Relationships The Sun: Mercury is the Sun's closest neighbor and often has to endure his puns and unpredictable moods. Venus: Their relationship is complex; Venus frequently bullies Mercury, calling him names like "pipsqueak". However, they have recently reached a "fixed" status after confronting their mutual insecurities. Earth: While Earth sometimes jokes about Mercury's size (calling him "Pluto 2.0"), they have become friends, with Mercury helping Earth on his path to redemption. Notable Plot Points Moon Reassignment: At one point, the Sun officially reassigned Mercury to be Venus's moon, a joke based on real-life scientific hypotheses. Tectonic Activity: Mercury once feared he would explode, but Earth explained he was simply experiencing tectonic activity that was causing his crust to contract, potentially making him even smaller. The MESSENGER Reference: The show references the real-life NASA MESSENGER spacecraft crashing into his surface in 2015.
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Venus 2.0

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In the SolarBalls YouTube series, Venus is the second planet from the Sun and a primary protagonist known for his irritable, sarcastic, and deeply insecure personality. He is voiced by Jack Stansbury. Character Profile Appearance: An orange-red sphere with yellow stripes along his equator, representing his hellish surface of volcanoes and acid rain. Unlike real-life Venus, he is often drawn without his thick atmosphere to look "cool," though he actually hides it. Personality: Often portrayed as the "angry" or "mean" planet of the inner solar system, he frequently bullies Mercury for his small size and berates Earth for his ego. Core Insecurity: Despite his tough exterior, Venus is deeply insecure about his lack of life and his name, which he finds ironic given his hostile environment. What do you think about the Venus in recent episode? : r ... Venus[Solarballs by BattleSeries on DeviantArt Key Storylines Theia Arc: It is revealed that in the early solar system, Venus had a crush on Theia. His jealousy toward Proto-Earth partially led to the collision that formed the Moon, a secret that caused him long-term guilt. Surviving Venus: In this mini-arc, Venus accidentally causes Astrodude to crash on his surface. This event leads to the other planets briefly branding him an "Earthling Killer". Relationship with Earth: Earth and Venus briefly became "best friends," but the relationship collapsed in the episode "Venus vs Mars" when Venus realized Earth was only using him for validation and to stabilize his axis. Trivia Gender: While named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus is portrayed as male in the main series, though he was shown as female in a LEGO-themed dream sequence. Habitability: Venus once had oceans and green continents in his youth, making him one of the few characters besides Earth and Titan shown to have sustained life in the past.
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Earth 2.0

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In the SolarBalls universe, Earth (initially known as Terra) is a primary protagonist and the only planet known to host life. Character Profile Personality: Originally portrayed as egotistical and narcissistic because he was "the only one with life," Earth has undergone significant character development. Recent arcs, such as the "Lost Earth" and "The Earth Awakens" storylines in 2025 and 2026, have shown him in more vulnerable or out-of-sorts states. Appearance: A blue sphere with green continents and white polar ice caps. He typically features the Americas on his "face". A recurring visual element is a hurricane "scar" between his eyes, attributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Relationships: Mars: His best friend, though their relationship is often tested by Earth's past arrogance. Luna (The Moon): His loyal companion. Their origin was explored in the "Earth's Origins" arc, which detailed the collision between Proto-Earth and the hypothetical planet Theia. Astrodude: A recurring human character often used to illustrate Earth's perspective on humanity and its impact on his health. Key Story Arcs The Earth's Origins Arc (2025): Explored how Proto-Earth and Theia collided to form the modern Earth and Moon. Lost Earth Arc (2025): A multi-part series (Parts 1-3 released in April 2025) where Earth leaves his orbit, searching for Jupiter or wandering away from the Sun. The Earth Awakens (2026): Recent episodes in early 2026 have continued Earth's journey through space as he interacts with more distant celestial bodies. Earth (SolarBalls) - NamuWiki Earth from solarballs! Cold Earth || solarballs Technical Details Ranking: He is the largest of the rocky planets and the 6th largest object in the Solar System. Speed: Typically the third fastest planet (29.8 km/s), though in some "what if" scenarios, he has reached speeds up to 1,162 km/s.
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Mars 2.0

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In the animated series SolarBalls, Mars (also known as Marstopher) is a primary character and the fourth planet from the Sun. He is depicted as an orange-colored celestial body with ice caps at his poles and distinct, differently-sized eyes. Personality and Key Traits Supportive and Perceptive: Mars is generally outgoing and friendly, often encouraging smaller celestial bodies like Mercury and admiring others like Titan. He is notably more observant than other terrestrial planets, being the first to notice the gas giants' moons. Relationship with Earth: For much of the series, Mars is portrayed as Earth's best friend. However, their relationship has been strained by Earth's "toxic" behavior and ego, leading to a major fallout in the episode "Venus vs Mars" where Mars explicitly calls out Earth's attitude. Protective: Despite their arguments, Mars remains protective of Earth, defending him against moon revolutions even when they aren't on speaking terms. Significant Storylines (2024–2026) Terraforming Mars Arc: A major storyline involving Astrodude and Houston attempting to terraform Mars using a powerful space laser. Mars expressed great discontent with this plan, while Earth struggled with the ethics of colonizing his friend. The Moon Revolution: Mars and Venus were key defenders against the uprising of the Galilean moons (Ganymede, Europa, etc.), eventually recovering from a brutal asteroid barrage. 2026 Film Appearance: Mars is expected to be a featured character in the upcoming The Astrodude Movie, which was confirmed in early 2026 for a release later in the year.
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Jupiter 2.0

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In the SolarBalls series, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and serves as a "big brother" figure to the other planets. He is often characterized by his faint Southern U.S. accent and his deep sense of responsibility, though he is also burdened by immense guilt over his past actions. Character Profile & Lore Personality: Generally wise, protective, and calm, Jupiter uses his massive gravity to stabilize the asteroid belt and protect the inner rocky planets from stray space debris. The "Grand Tack" Mystery: A major plot arc reveals that billions of years ago, Jupiter's migration inward (the Grand Tack) destroyed numerous early rocky planets. He and Saturn also ejected Planet X to hide these actions from the Sun, a secret that eventually led to Jupiter's temporary banishment from the solar system in 2024–2025 episodes. Current Status (2026): After a period of exile and a breakdown in his mental state due to paranoia and guilt, Jupiter has recently returned to his orbit as of early 2025. However, his relationship with the Sun remains strained, and he is under strict orders to "play by the rules". Key Relationships The Sun: Jupiter was the Sun's first "friend" and planet, and they technically orbit each other around a barycenter outside the Sun's surface. Saturn: His best friend and partner-in-crime regarding the Planet X incident. The Moons: He is fatherly toward his major moons—Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Callisto—though he sometimes struggles to remember the names of his other 90+ moons.
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Saturn 2.0

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In the SolarBalls YouTube series, Saturn is a prominent character portrayed as a kind-hearted but often socially awkward gas giant. He is recognized by his iconic rings and his large family of moons, most notably Titan. Key Character Details Personality: Saturn is generally sweet and well-meaning, though he can be unintentionally condescending. He is deeply loyal to his friends, particularly Jupiter, and has even tried to take the blame for Jupiter's past mistakes, such as the ejection of Planet X. The Rings Mystery: A recurring theme in the show is the origin of Saturn's rings. In the episode "Why does Saturn have rings?", he is shocked to learn they may be composed of the "corpses" of former moons. This revelation leads to an awkward confrontation where he eventually comes clean to his current moons. Relationships: Jupiter: His closest friend; the two share a strong bond despite past conflicts. Titan: His favorite moon, though Saturn frequently forgets the names of his dozens of other moons, often calling them by incorrect names like "Megatron" or "Mace Windu". Uranus: Often depicted in a rivalry regarding who has the better rings, with Uranus frequently becoming jealous of the attention Saturn receives. Media and Merchandise Plush Toy: Saturn is one of the few characters with an official SolarBalls Saturn Plush. Debut: He first appeared in the episode "Pluto is a Planet again...?".
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Uranus 2.0

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Personality: Generally relaxed and levelheaded, though he is deeply insecure about his name and physical smell, which leads him to keep to himself. Appearance: A light blue ice giant typically drawn with a single thin ring. He is often shown tilted on his side, reflecting his real-life 98° axial tilt. The "Caelus" Arc: For a period, he attempted to change his name to Caelus (the Roman name for Uranus) to avoid bullying from the other planets. He eventually reclaimed his original name after a heart-to-heart with Neptune. Neptune: His best friend and fellow "Ice Giant Cousin". They frequently appear together in sponsorship segments. Planet X: Briefly manipulated Uranus by offering him validation and a new identity, leading Uranus to temporarily desert the solar system. Trivia: He speaks with an Australian accent and is known for being the "smelliest" planet due to his hydrogen sulfide atmosphere.
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Neptune.2.0

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Forgetful & Eccentric: Neptune often suffers from memory loss and is depicted as somewhat "crazy" or dimwitted, though he has no bad intentions. Shape-shifting: He is the only planet shown to physically shape-shift, which he attributes to having no solid surface. Lizard Blinking: A unique physical trait where he blinks each eye separately. trademark animation quirk where he blinks each eye separately. Fourth Wall Breaking He is one of the few characters aware he is in a video, often addressing the audience or "the creators" during sponsor segments Imaginary Friends: Due to his long, lonely orbit, he created imaginary friends out of asteroids, most notably "Guillermo Uranus: Neptune considers Uranus his "cousin" or best friend. While Uranus often gets frustrated by Neptune's antics, Neptune remains compassionate and has even lectured Uranus on being kinder to his moons. The Moons: He is the only outer planet who has memorized all the names of his moons, showing a deeply caring side. Triton: His largest moon, who Neptune is very protective of. Pluto: Neptune was one of the first planets to offer Pluto friendship rather than bullying him, though his memory loss initially made their interaction difficult Shapeshifting: Neptune is the only planet shown to physically deform his shape, acting almost "jelly-like." He attributes this to his lack of a solid surface. Color: Depicted in a deep, saturated blue (based on older NASA photos), which other characters in the series have noted is much darker than his "cousin" Uranus. Moons: As of 2026, he has 16 confirmed moons, 14 of which have appeared as characters in the series (including Triton, Proteus, and Nereid).
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Dandys world!~

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Dandicus Dancifer: The game's mascot and shopkeeper. Astro Novalite: Moon-headed toon who refills teammates' stamina. Shelly Fossilian: Dinosaur-themed extractor who boosts team speed. Vee Version 1: TV-headed host who highlights machines and enemies. Sprout Seedly: Protective baker who heals others with cupcakes. Pebble Dancifer Jr.: Dandy’s pet rock used for distractions and item detection. Bassie Bloomington: Seasonal Easter basket that stores and shares extra items. Bobette Carolynne: Seasonal Christmas bauble who hides from enemies. Gourdy Holloway: Seasonal Halloween pumpkin providing significant stat boosts. Starters: Poppy (outgoing bubble) and Boxten (shy music box). Supporters: Rodger (detective magnifying glass), Toodles (curious 8-ball), and Teagan (polite teacup). Craft Siblings: Goob (hugging fluffy craft) and Scraps (cat-like paper craft). Specialized: Brightney (studious lamp), Finn (energetic fish bowl), Glisten (vain mirror), Flutter (mute butterfly), and Shrimpo (rude shrimp). Newer Regulars: Blot, Brusha, Cosmo, Looey, Tisha, and Yatta Easter: Cocoa (chocolate bunny), Eggson (wise egg), and Flyte (butterfly). Christmas: Coal (grumpy rock), Ginger (gingerbread cookie), and Rudie (reindeer). Halloween: Eclipse, Ribecca, and Soulvester. Others: Connie (ghost girl), Dyle Timesly, and Gigi (gachapon).
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Daycare

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Sundrop and Moondrop are fan-adopted names for the Daycare Attendant, a dual-personality animatronic from the 2021 video game Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach. Core Identity While the community frequently uses "Sundrop" and "Moondrop," their official in-game names are simply Sun and Moon. The Names: "Sundrop" and "Moondrop" actually refer to the in-universe candy brands—Sunnydrop Energizing Candy and Moondrop Sleepy-Time Candy—for which the animatronic serves as a mascot. The Character: They are a single "jester-themed" robot body that physically transforms based on light levels. The Personalities Sun (Daytime Form): Active when the lights are on. He is manic, upbeat, and energetic. His primary goal is to keep children entertained and ensure the daycare stays clean and organized. Moon (Nighttime Form): Activates immediately when the lights go out. He is a malevolent antagonist who stalks the player, viewing them as a "naughty child" who must be punished for staying up past their bedtime. Evolution in the Series RUIN DLC: In the game's expansion, the animatronic appears in a "ruined" state. After being rebooted, the two personalities merge into a single, balanced entity known as Eclipse. Help Wanted 2: The character returns in various mini-games, featuring both the original forms and a new "Jack-O-Moon" variant.
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