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*When Fionna is talking to Prince Gumball, she states "not that I'm thinking about butts," which could be a reference to Finn's butt ridden imagination zone in "[[Rainy Day Daydream]]." |
*When Fionna is talking to Prince Gumball, she states "not that I'm thinking about butts," which could be a reference to Finn's butt ridden imagination zone in "[[Rainy Day Daydream]]." |
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*In Fionna's description on the Cartoon Network website, she is referred to as an alternate version of Finn, rather than a fanfiction character. This may be foreshadowing for a future episode, or an error. |
*In Fionna's description on the Cartoon Network website, she is referred to as an alternate version of Finn, rather than a fanfiction character. This may be foreshadowing for a future episode, or an error. |
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Revision as of 00:53, 15 August 2012
Fionna (previously spelled Fiona, and also known as Fionna the Human Girl) is a fictional character and the gender-swapped version of Finn and created by the Ice King in his fan fiction. She was created by series character designer Natasha Allegri in a series of web comics and drawings. She and the other gender-swapped characters appeared in the season three episode "Fionna and Cake." She is usually seen in the company of her own stretchy companion: Cake. Also, Fionna's enemy is the Ice Queen.
Appearance
While usually appearing as black dots, her eyes are seen as blue when enlarged. She wears a rabbit-themed hat (similar to Finn's bear-themed hat) with exposed locks of blonde hair. Unlike Finn, her neck is shown. Her outfit includes a teal blue shirt with elbow-length sleeves, a dark blue skort,[1] and high-knee socks with two thin, light blue horizontal stripes at the top. Fionna is a heavier set than Finn (which Natasha referred to as "chubby cute"). She has a green backpack (similar to Finn's) and Mary Jane shoes.
Quotes
See Fionna/Quotes.
Appearance
Major appearances
Minor appearances
- Worm King (mentioned)
Trivia
- Her name was officially changed from "Fiona" to "Fionna,"[2] presumably to make it more similar to Finn's name. The pronunciation, however, has remained unchanged.
- Like Finn had a crush on Princess Bubblegum, it is revealed in many portraits posted that Fionna had a crush on Prince Gumball.
- When Fionna ripped her dress it was revealed she wore her civilian clothes under her dress
- Fionna has buck teeth like a rabbit.[3]
- Revealed on Natasha Allegri's formspring account, the dress she designed for Fionna is based off Princess Serenity's dress from the anime, Sailor Moon (as shown to the right).
- A skull that has a hat similar to hers is shown in "Beautopia" shown above the decaying corpse of a cat.
- Just as Finn is "all about" things, she claims she is "all about" swords when given the crystal sword.
- When admiring the crystal sword, her eyes are shown to be black rather than blue shown later in the episode.
- Fionna is strong enough to lift and hold Prince Gumball, similar to how Finn could lift up Princess Bubblegum.
- When Fionna is talking to Prince Gumball, she states "not that I'm thinking about butts," which could be a reference to Finn's butt ridden imagination zone in "Rainy Day Daydream."
- In Fionna's description on the Cartoon Network website, she is referred to as an alternate version of Finn, rather than a fanfiction character. This may be foreshadowing for a future episode, or an error.
- In King Worm Fionna's name is mentioned by the ice king saying "Fionna and Cake I need your help!",meaning that Ice king has Fionna and Cake in his dreams.
Gallery
The full image gallery for Fionna may be viewed at Fionna/Gallery. |
External links
References
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