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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Coco’s purpose of being created is still up in the air. Was she created through the delusions of a child, obviously suffering sun stroke and being without interaction with other people, or was she created to really just be a friend to have fun with? We won’t know until we (hopefully) see an episode about her. But I feel, given her free spirited nature and devil-may-care attitude, I think she’d be perfect for a child who would be labelled ‘artistic’. You know the kind of kid who likes to paint, draw, and has a fun silly attitude as well. Not as crazy as Goo heavens no, but I feel that kind of child would adore Coco for her individuality, her design, and her personality as well. While Coco can be a crazy larrikin one moment, she can be a real friend the next if she needs to be.
Actually, we do know a little bit about Coco. Before the series debuted, Cartoon Network posted a press release on various animation news sites. The release included basic info the characters. Apparantly a girl was flying in a private plane with her parents. The plane crashed and the girl was the sole survivor. She washed up, alone, on a desserted tropical island. To keep herself from going insane from loneliness, she created Coco. Hence Coco's odd appearance. Coco also served another purpose, her eggs were just the thing the girl needed to survive. Eventually the girl was rescued. The girl faced a dilemma, Coco was born on the island and it was the only home she had ever known. The girl decided that it would be best for Coco, to leave her there. Coco lived, alone, on the island for an unknown ammount of time, probably several years, before being discovered by Douglas and Adam. We pretty much know the basic story from there. |
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