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− | |image = S2E6 Lydia 'my sweet little boy'.png |
+ | |image = S2E6 Lydia 'my sweet little boy'.png |
− | |first = [[Fetch]] |
+ | |first = [[Fetch]] |
+ | |last = [[Cleaved]] |
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− | |voice = Amy Sedaris |
+ | |voice = [[Amy Sedaris]] |
− | |gender = Female |
+ | |gender = Female |
− | |home = [[Echo Creek]] |
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+ | |species = Human |
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+ | |home = [[Echo Creek]] |
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+ | |quote = "I have so much love to give." ("[[Fetch]]")}} |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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− | Lydia is a short adult human woman (even shorter than [[Star Butterfly]]) with tan freckled skin. She has long somewhat bushy black and gray hair, and she wears a gray shirt, green jacket, long blue skirt, brown shoes, and glasses. |
+ | Lydia is a short adult human woman (even shorter than [[Star Butterfly]]) with tan freckled skin. She has long, somewhat bushy black and gray hair, and she wears a gray shirt, green jacket, long blue skirt, brown shoes, and glasses. |
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⚫ | Lydia is outwardly eccentric and bears the stereotypical appearance of a "crazy cat lady", but she is very soft-spoken and affectionate. She also tends to hang around places where there are animals, such as behind the [[Stop & Slurp]] and in the dog park. Given how she said "This is what happiness feels like" when petting Willoughby, it can be assumed she is rather lonely. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | In "Fetch", Lydia appears when Star answers a "Lost Dog" flyer for a lost "smallish medium-to-large dog" with a "dogish face" that "may or may not bark". When Star calls the number on the flyer and the cashier at the |
+ | In "Fetch", Lydia appears when Star answers a "Lost Dog" flyer for a lost "smallish medium-to-large dog" with a "dogish face" that "may or may not bark". When Star calls the number on the flyer and the cashier at the Stop & Slurp answers, Lydia appears outside the cashier's window to take the call. |
− | When Star attempts to return to Lydia a stray dog that she believes to be Lydia's pet, Lydia gives the dog's name as [[Willoughby]], having made it up based on seeing a street sign and a bumblebee. However, when Willoughby disregards Lydia to use the bathroom, Star realizes that Lydia is ''not'' Willoughby's owner. |
+ | When Star attempts to return to Lydia a stray dog (which has her [[Royal Magic Wand|wand]]) that she believes to be Lydia's pet, Lydia gives the dog's name as [[Willoughby]], having made it up based on seeing a street sign and a bumblebee. However, when Willoughby disregards Lydia to use the bathroom, Star realizes that Lydia is ''not'' Willoughby's owner. |
− | Near the end of the episode, Star pairs Willoughby and Lydia together as pet and owner when Willoughby, revealed to be from another [[dimension]], expresses a desire to be a normal dog. |
+ | Near the end of the episode, Star pairs Willoughby and Lydia together as pet and owner when Willoughby, revealed to be from another [[dimension]], expresses a desire to be like a normal dog. |
+ | In "[[Running with Scissors]]" and "[[Cleaved]]", Lydia and Willoughby make brief cameo appearances at the [[Echo Creek]] park. |
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⚫ | Lydia is outwardly eccentric and bears the stereotypical appearance of a "crazy cat lady", but she is very soft-spoken and affectionate. She also tends to hang around places where there are animals, such as behind the Stop & Slurp and in the dog park. Given how she said "This is what happiness feels like" when petting Willoughby, it can be assumed she is rather lonely. |
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+ | ==Sightings== |
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+ | ===[[Season 2]]=== |
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+ | *[[Fetch]] |
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+ | *[[Running with Scissors]] (cameo) |
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+ | ===[[Season 4]]=== |
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+ | *[[Cleaved]] (cameo) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | ===[[Fetch]]=== |
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<gallery widths="150" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
<gallery widths="150" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
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S2E6 Lydia appears in S&S cashier's window.png |
S2E6 Lydia appears in S&S cashier's window.png |
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S2E6 Lydia runs off with Willoughby in her arms.png |
S2E6 Lydia runs off with Willoughby in her arms.png |
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S2E6 Willoughby gives a final smile to Star.png |
S2E6 Willoughby gives a final smile to Star.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===[[Running with Scissors]]=== |
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+ | <gallery widths="150" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | S2E31 Marco opens a portal to Echo Creek Park.png |
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+ | S2E31 Laser puppies shooting lasers all over the park.png |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{Characters}} |
{{Characters}} |
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[[Category:Adults]] |
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[[Category:Minor characters]] |
[[Category:Minor characters]] |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 11 December 2019
Lydia is an overzealous animal lover who first appears in the episode "Fetch".
Appearance
Lydia is a short adult human woman (even shorter than Star Butterfly) with tan freckled skin. She has long, somewhat bushy black and gray hair, and she wears a gray shirt, green jacket, long blue skirt, brown shoes, and glasses.
Personality
Lydia is outwardly eccentric and bears the stereotypical appearance of a "crazy cat lady", but she is very soft-spoken and affectionate. She also tends to hang around places where there are animals, such as behind the Stop & Slurp and in the dog park. Given how she said "This is what happiness feels like" when petting Willoughby, it can be assumed she is rather lonely.
History
In "Fetch", Lydia appears when Star answers a "Lost Dog" flyer for a lost "smallish medium-to-large dog" with a "dogish face" that "may or may not bark". When Star calls the number on the flyer and the cashier at the Stop & Slurp answers, Lydia appears outside the cashier's window to take the call.
When Star attempts to return to Lydia a stray dog (which has her wand) that she believes to be Lydia's pet, Lydia gives the dog's name as Willoughby, having made it up based on seeing a street sign and a bumblebee. However, when Willoughby disregards Lydia to use the bathroom, Star realizes that Lydia is not Willoughby's owner.
Near the end of the episode, Star pairs Willoughby and Lydia together as pet and owner when Willoughby, revealed to be from another dimension, expresses a desire to be like a normal dog.
In "Running with Scissors" and "Cleaved", Lydia and Willoughby make brief cameo appearances at the Echo Creek park.
Sightings
Season 2
- Fetch
- Running with Scissors (cameo)
Season 4
- Cleaved (cameo)