List of characters appearing in the animated television series Drawn
Together. All eight of the main housemates have physically appeared in
every episode and the movie. However, there have been certain episodes
where some of them have had no lines of dialogue. Toot didn't speak in
the episodes "Foxxy VS the Board of Education" and "Nipple Ring-Ring
Goes to Foster Care." Clara and Xandir didn't speak in "Breakfast Food
Killer" and Ling-Ling had no dialogue in the episodes "Dirty Pranking
No. 2," "A Tale of Two Cows," "The Drawn Together Clip Show,"
"Spelling Applebee's" and "Unrestrainable Trainable."Princess Clara is
a parody of Disney princesses (mostly Ariel from The Little Mermaid
and Belle from Beauty and the Beast). Most of her humor revolves
around her bigotry, her gullibility, her stupidity and her religious
fanaticism. Among reality show archetypes, she represents the
sheltered rich girl. According to creators Jeser and Silverstein, they
partially based Clara on The Real World: New Orleans' Julie Stoffer, a
Mormon who had little experience dealing with gays or people of other
cultures and who tended to make offensive remarks without realizing
it.Originally, while Clara was portrayed as being bigoted, she never
seemed to be genuinely and completely hateful. For example, she seemed
to get along with both Foxxy and Xandir despite being bigoted and
homophobic, and acted surprised and confused when they were offended
by her behavior, as well as having a brother-sister relationship with
Wooldoor. She clashes (and loses) often with Foxxy due to her bigotry,
though she sees her as one of her best friends. Often, Foxxy returns
the same feeling, until she makes more bigoted remarks towards
her.However, later episodes have her as harsh, strident,
fundamentalist and intolerant. Concerned solely with crusading against
sinfulness, her desire to quench sin is so strong that she shows no
concern for the happiness or well-being of others. In "Foxxy VS the
Board of Education", she vows to stop Spanky's gay marriage to Xandir
despite Spanky's life being in danger without the insurance Xandir can
provide. In "Clum Babies", she crusades against both Wooldoor's
masturbation and the use of the Clum Babies to heal the sick despite
the number of lives that are being saved and diseases that are being
cured, but ultimately, and hypocritically, disguises herself in an
attempt to procure a Clum Baby to cure her tuberculosis. On her
behavior in this episode, executive producer Freiberger stated,
"Clara's attitude about it all is completely in character for her as a
character and for her as a symbol of the religious right. She's
definitely a meat eater as we've seen in the past. And she's not above
killing animals. But she is against harming embryos no matter how much
good it will do for the living... unless it benefits her directly,
then she's more than willing to be a hypocrite to save her own life."
Clara's vagina was originally a tentacled monster called the
Octopussoir due to a curse by her wicked stepmother, but after
multiple labioplasties became the Vajoana, who she likes to expose and
allow to talk. Executive Producer Bill Freiberger has stated, when
discussing Clara's behavior in "Spelling Applebee's", "While Clara is
sometimes misguided out of ignorance or naïveté she is also very
often misguided because she is a selfish, spoiled princess
(figuratively and literally)."
Together. All eight of the main housemates have physically appeared in
every episode and the movie. However, there have been certain episodes
where some of them have had no lines of dialogue. Toot didn't speak in
the episodes "Foxxy VS the Board of Education" and "Nipple Ring-Ring
Goes to Foster Care." Clara and Xandir didn't speak in "Breakfast Food
Killer" and Ling-Ling had no dialogue in the episodes "Dirty Pranking
No. 2," "A Tale of Two Cows," "The Drawn Together Clip Show,"
"Spelling Applebee's" and "Unrestrainable Trainable."Princess Clara is
a parody of Disney princesses (mostly Ariel from The Little Mermaid
and Belle from Beauty and the Beast). Most of her humor revolves
around her bigotry, her gullibility, her stupidity and her religious
fanaticism. Among reality show archetypes, she represents the
sheltered rich girl. According to creators Jeser and Silverstein, they
partially based Clara on The Real World: New Orleans' Julie Stoffer, a
Mormon who had little experience dealing with gays or people of other
cultures and who tended to make offensive remarks without realizing
it.Originally, while Clara was portrayed as being bigoted, she never
seemed to be genuinely and completely hateful. For example, she seemed
to get along with both Foxxy and Xandir despite being bigoted and
homophobic, and acted surprised and confused when they were offended
by her behavior, as well as having a brother-sister relationship with
Wooldoor. She clashes (and loses) often with Foxxy due to her bigotry,
though she sees her as one of her best friends. Often, Foxxy returns
the same feeling, until she makes more bigoted remarks towards
her.However, later episodes have her as harsh, strident,
fundamentalist and intolerant. Concerned solely with crusading against
sinfulness, her desire to quench sin is so strong that she shows no
concern for the happiness or well-being of others. In "Foxxy VS the
Board of Education", she vows to stop Spanky's gay marriage to Xandir
despite Spanky's life being in danger without the insurance Xandir can
provide. In "Clum Babies", she crusades against both Wooldoor's
masturbation and the use of the Clum Babies to heal the sick despite
the number of lives that are being saved and diseases that are being
cured, but ultimately, and hypocritically, disguises herself in an
attempt to procure a Clum Baby to cure her tuberculosis. On her
behavior in this episode, executive producer Freiberger stated,
"Clara's attitude about it all is completely in character for her as a
character and for her as a symbol of the religious right. She's
definitely a meat eater as we've seen in the past. And she's not above
killing animals. But she is against harming embryos no matter how much
good it will do for the living... unless it benefits her directly,
then she's more than willing to be a hypocrite to save her own life."
Clara's vagina was originally a tentacled monster called the
Octopussoir due to a curse by her wicked stepmother, but after
multiple labioplasties became the Vajoana, who she likes to expose and
allow to talk. Executive Producer Bill Freiberger has stated, when
discussing Clara's behavior in "Spelling Applebee's", "While Clara is
sometimes misguided out of ignorance or naïveté she is also very
often misguided because she is a selfish, spoiled princess
(figuratively and literally)."
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