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Wendy Blerble Corduroy [1] [2] (born ca. 1997)[6] is a tall, laid-dorsum teenager working a role-time task at the Mystery Shack.[viii] Fun-loving and rebellious, she frequently shirks responsibility for activities that she finds more enjoyable, such as hanging out with her rambunctious friends or going on adventures with Dipper and Mabel Pines. Wendy represents the ice pack on the Zodiac, due to her cool demeanor in the face of danger.
History
Season one
In "Tourist Trapped," Wendy makes her debut when Stan asks her to put upward some signs advert the Mystery Shack in the "spooky" part of the woods. She is reading a magazine at the counter and claims that "she can't reach information technology," sarcastically pretending to attain for them. Later in the episode she gives Dipper the keys to the Mystery Cart and tells him to "Try not to hit any pedestrians!"[8]
She is subsequently seen working at the ticket stand with Dipper in "Headhunters," saying that Stan probably bribed people to come see the yard unveiling of Wax Stan. She and Dipper share a laugh after revealing to each other that they indeed were both bribed to attend.
In "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel," Mabel asks Wendy if she has always dumped a boy. Wendy begins to listing all the boys she's broken up with, and is so busy doing so that she doesn't detect Mabel leaving.[17] Afterwards, her electric current "boyfriend" calls her and she ignores the call.
In "The Inconveniencing," she is seen hanging out with Dipper and Mabel at the Shack. She leads them to her clandestine rooftop hiding place, only she soon leaves when her friends show upward. Later, she allows Dipper and Mabel to come along with her and her friends to the abandoned Dusk two Dawn. She parties with the balance of her friends in one case they go within the old convenience store. When the ghosts of Ma and Pa set on, she, Dipper, and Robbie end upward as the only ones non targeted. She watches Dipper equally he does the Lamby Lamby Trip the light fantastic toe to delight Ma and Pa. After the ghosts leave and her friends are returned, she keeps Dipper's secret about the dance, instead of telling her friends that he attacked the ghosts with a baseball game bat. She and then decides that they should stay at the Mystery Shack the adjacent fourth dimension they hang out together.
In "Dipper vs. Manliness," Wendy is seen at Greasy's Diner, eating pancakes with her father. She later assists Mabel with her attempts to make Stan attractive plenty for Lazy Susan.
In "Double Dipper," Dipper makes a complicated, step-past-step list to help himself impress Wendy at the ticket stand when Stan sets upward a political party at the Mystery Shack. Later on during the party, he starts a chat with Wendy unexpectedly in the line for the bathroom. Wendy shows Dipper an embarrassing moving-picture show of herself and her brothers from when they were younger, prompting Dipper to reveal his Big Dipper-shaped birthmark to her. They then toast their sodas to both beingness "freaks." Later, Wendy and Robbie hang out at the party.
In "The Time Traveler's Pig," Wendy wants to win a Blimp beast of indeterminate species (a regal cross between a panda and a duck) at the Mystery Fair. Dipper tries his best to knock all of the pins downward merely accidentally hits Wendy in the eye with the ball. Dipper runs off to go ice for her, simply when he comes back, Robbie has arrived with his shaved water ice and is talking to Wendy. When Robbie asks Wendy out and she says yes, Dipper is horrified. He afterwards steals a fourth dimension motorcar from Blendin Blandin, a time traveler, to go dorsum to the time when he tried to knock the pins down so he can re-practise the throw. Withal, every time he goes back in time, the same affair happens: Wendy gets hit in the middle and Robbie comes to help her. Later, Dipper gets it right and doesn't hit her with Mabel'southward help, but he purposely misses subsequently going dorsum in time again, to let Mabel win her pig, Waddles, again, since the programme backfired. By the cease of the episode, Wendy and Robbie are still dating.
In "Fight Fighters," Wendy is at the arcade with Dipper, playing Fight Fighters. Robbie arrives and takes Dipper's identify. Wendy tells Robbie that she will be going camping with her family unit, merely Robbie isn't listening and is too busy playing the game. When Wendy returns from the camping trip, she runs into Robbie and a bruised Dipper. She thinks they have been fighting, but is convinced otherwise. Happy that "her two boys" are getting along, she kisses Robbie on the cheek and playfully tugs on the brim of Dipper's cap. Back at the Mystery Shack, she tells them both an anecdote, stopping midway to pick up her dropped hairbrush, and thus being oblivious to the threatening gestures Dipper and Robbie make at each other.
In "Summerween," Wendy comes to the Mystery Shack with Robbie to get her coat. She tells Dipper that Tambry is having a political party at 9:00, which is where they are going. Robbie correctly suspects Dipper is about to become flim-flam-or-treating, just Wendy tells Robbie he probably isn't, as it's for little kids. Dipper, not wanting to embarrass himself in front of Wendy, tells Wendy that he agrees. Wendy tells him he should go to Tambry'south party with them. At the end of the episode, Wendy returns from the party and asks Dipper where he was. Dipper tells her that he was trick-or-treating with Mabel. Wendy tells him that the political party was lame anyways and that Robbie had to go home ill because he ate a lollipop stick-first. At the terminate of the episode, Wendy, the twins, Soos, Stan, Candy Chiu, and Grenda laugh evilly while watching a horror moving picture at the Mystery Shack.
In "Dominate Mabel," Wendy and the other employees become fed upwardly with the style Stan runs the Mystery Shack. When Mabel becomes the boss of the shack, she allows all of the employees to practice whatsoever they want. Wendy and her friends play around in the souvenir shop and accidentally injure a customer. After being scolded by Mabel, Wendy accuses her of interim like Stan, prompting Mabel to give Wendy the rest of the day off with full pay. When the Shack is destroyed by the Gremloblin, Mabel asks Soos and Wendy to aid her fix information technology up. When they both requite excuses to non do any work, Mabel snaps and starts barking orders at them. After the twins, Soos and Wendy finished repairing the shack, Stan came back and has to sing an apology song for losing a bet he fabricated earlier with Mabel. Wendy brings a camera to tape Stan reluctantly dancing.
In "Bottomless Pit!," Wendy only appears in Dipper's story, "Vocalisation Over," where she plays "Spin the Grunter" with Mabel and Soos. She also teases Dipper for his squeaky puberty vox as well as dancing along to a techno remix of Dipper'southward vocalism.
In "The Deep Terminate," Wendy works as a lifeguard in the Gravity Falls Pool. She apparently decided to work at that place when she found out lifeguards get to take free snack privileges. Dipper volunteers to go assistant lifeguard to spend more than fourth dimension with Wendy, although she told him he had to cheque in with her boss, Mr. Poolcheck. Wendy later locks upwardly Stan in the "pool jail" and breaks some rules with Dipper, such equally running around the puddle and persuading Soos to steal the pool's inflatable ducks. By the end of the episode, she gets fired by Poolcheck for taking too many snacks, so she and Dipper make up one's mind to break more rules somewhere else.
Wendy briefly appears in "Carpet Diem" when she enters the Mystery Shack, asking Soos if he has seen one of her holding. She then sees Waddles (in Soos' body) chewing on a t-shirt. Later on seeing this, she says she'll come dorsum afterward and walks out of the Shack in a disturbed style.
In "Boyz Crazy," she and Dipper are starting time seen making fun of a surveillance footage of Grunkle Stan speaking to a customer. When Mabel seems to exist excited well-nigh coming together Sev'ral Timez at the Gravity Falls Borough Eye and Buffet, Wendy agrees with Dipper that boy bands are fake. When Robbie shows up at the Mystery Shack, he asks Wendy if they tin become to Spotter Point together. But Wendy angrily rejects his request, since he didn't apologize for standing her upwards for a date the night before. She begins to feel that they should suspension up, which prompts Robbie to play a "romantic" song for her that he claimed he fabricated "just for her." She decides to give him another hazard, causing Dipper to call back that he brainwashed Wendy by using hidden messages in his vocal.
Later, Dipper confronts Robbie for brainwashing Wendy on their date. He figured out the hidden message in the song and showed it to Wendy. Afterward listening to it, Wendy asks why the messages are in the song. Robbie says that he didn't really write the vocal and that he ripped it off from another band. Wendy angrily calls Robbie a liar, since he told her earlier that he wrote the vocal for her. She finally decides to intermission up with him, much to Dipper'south happiness. Notwithstanding, one time Dipper suggests a bowling nighttime, Wendy snaps at him, saying that boys but remember about themselves. She tells Dipper (and Stan and Robbie to an extent) to leave her alone and heads off, crying, which leaves Dipper feeling guilty for what he has done.
In "Land Earlier Swine," she was briefly mentioned by Mabel in a conversation with Stan.
She makes a cursory advent in "Dreamscaperers," making fun of Gideon's new commercial with the rest of the Mystery Shack crew. She as well states that Gideon has been stealing her moisturizer.
In "Gideon Rises," Wendy states that her father will force her to move upstate to work at her cousin'due south logging camp since the Mystery Shack was taken past Gideon. When Robbie shows upwards, begging her to accept him back, she quickly leaves, telling Dipper and Soos "I was never here." Later, she is seen wordlessly saying goodbye to Dipper and Mabel equally they leave Gravity Falls. At the cease of the episode, she helps the Pines family unit and Soos rebuild the Mystery Shack.
Season 2
Fortunately, with Stan reclaiming the Shack, Wendy doesn't have to move and thus immediately resumes "work" at the Shack. In "Scary-oke," while helping fix upwards decorations for the "Mystery Shack is Back" party, Wendy mentions to Dipper that the about likely place that Stan would take hidden the card given to Dipper past Agent Powers is his room. The two brand a plan to sneak in and go information technology. Later on during the political party, the two put their programme into action, Wendy stands guard while Dipper enters the room. Unfortunately, due to being distracted by a picture of her friends, Wendy is defenseless and unable to forestall Dipper from being defenseless as well. Afterwards, at the onset of the zombie invasion, believing that the shaking is from an earthquake, Wendy immediately evacuates the party guests in fourth dimension, sparing them from the zombie attack.
The night later on, during "Into the Bunker," Dipper has filled her in on what happened and the two are, ironically enough, watching a zombie movie together. Wendy teams with Mabel, Soos, and Dipper to break into the bunker mentioned in Journal iii. Putting her lumberjack skills to employ she climbs a tree and uses her ax to flip the switch thus opening the stairway in. She locates the entrance into the security room and narrowly escapes alive from the endmost in walls. Mabel, in an attempt to help Dipper conquer his fearfulness of asking out Wendy, locks the two of them in what she believes to exist a cupboard, actually a decontamination room leading to another function of the bunker. At that place, the two quickly come nether assault by a creature merely are saved by a man who claims to be the author. However, information technology's quickly revealed to exist a ruse and that the man is actually a Shape Shifter. Reuniting with Soos and Mabel, the iv of them brand a plan to trap the animal in a Cryogenic tube. During a struggle between Wendy and the Shape Shifter, it takes her form and believing her to exist dead, Dipper unknowingly confesses his honey for Wendy to an unconscious Shape Shifter. The real Wendy overhears this and soon battles the Shape Shifter once again. Afterward showing that she is the real one, the Shape Shifter is stabbed by Dipper and locked in a cryogenic tube by the efforts of the gang. Outside the bunker, Wendy admits that all along she could tell that Dipper had a shell on her, having heard him say as much under his jiff. Just while she'southward flattered, she feels that she'southward too quondam for him merely wishes for them to remain friends. That said, Wendy does admit that her summer, and past extension, her life is at present much better with Dipper in information technology than it was without.
In "Sock Opera," she helps Mabel with her sock puppet prove. She tells Dipper to roll with Mabel'south craziness, calculation that information technology's what makes life worth living. She later offers a ride to Dipper's Bill Null-possessed body. She attends the show along with everybody else.
In "Soos and the Real Daughter," she suggests that Stan should become rid of Goldie, but Stan refuses. She later tells Soos that he has a good chance of getting a date though she avoids answering when Stan asks if she'd appointment him. Despite not caring, she hears Stan tell her how the local pizzeria won't sell him their animatronic badger. When Stan decides to steal the badger, she tries to dissuade him, but he ignores her.
In the outset of "Society of the Blind Eye," she is seen in the Mystery Shack being irritated by the vocal, "Direct Blanchin'," Soos is playing. Afterward, she joins the twins and Soos on another example to find who the Author is. Dipper convinces the gang that Sometime Human being McGucket is the author because of the inkling he found, and they face him. All the same, McGucket doesn't recall anything about the book until Dipper flips to a folio with a strange symbol that freaks him out. McGucket then remembers that the symbol belongs to a group who did something to his heed, although he's not certain who. McGucket gives them a modest clue leading them to the Gravity Falls Museum of History with McGucket now tagging along. Before long afterward their arrival, they chase a suspicious person, stopping into a room with the suspect nowhere in sight. Soon after finding a underground passage, they witness the doings of the Bullheaded Eye Guild as they wipe Lazy Susan's memory of seeing the supernatural from behind the defunction. When the declension is clear, they investigate. Meanwhile, Wendy talks to Mabel who is going through boy problem, giving her advice to only forget about them. The gang is eventually caught by the members and they were going to be wiped of their memories. In this moment Wendy confesses that she'southward non actually laid back, but constantly stressed because of her family. Then McGucket comes to the rescue, freeing them and giving them weapons to fight against the enemies. They finally were able to stop the members and wiped their memories instead, and McGucket regained his memories, revealing himself to non be the author after all. Afterwards, the members, at present without whatever retentivity of the Blind Eye Society, go on their merry fashion.
In "Blendin's Game," Wendy tells the twins that Soos hates his birthday. Later on in the episode, Dipper and Mabel are sent ten years into the by and run into five-year-one-time Wendy with Tambry, both riding tricycles. Younger Wendy then whispers to Tambry, who tells Dipper that Wendy thinks he is beautiful, to which Wendy shoves Tambry off her trike in response.
In "The Love God," Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, Lee, Nate, Tambry, and Thompson are cloud watching at the Gravity Falls Cemetery. Mabel then spots a hot-air balloon, and Wendy states that the annual Woodstick festival is in town, featuring up and coming independent musicians. Dipper then confesses that he has never attended an actual concert, and Wendy states that it is considering he has never had an "crawly crew to curlicue with before." When an ominous moaning is heard, Wendy leads the group to an open grave. The moaning is revealed to be coming from Robbie, who is still mourning his and Wendy'south breakup. When Wendy asks him about this, he tries to hibernate what he is doing, though no one buys it. Back at the Mystery Shack, Wendy apologizes to Dipper and Mabel for the bad-mannered encounter. When Mabel suggests setting Robbie upward with a new girlfriend, Wendy states her belief that Robbie is a lost cause. Afterward, when Mabel announces that Robbie and Tambry have begun a relationship to the other teens at Thompson'due south business firm, she is appalled by Tambry dating her ex without her cognition. She storms off and leaves the house. Wendy and her friends eventually reconcile after the festival, when they see Thompson running from security guards for bringing exterior nutrient.
She is seen briefly in "Not What He Seems," walking to work at the Mystery Shack. Upon seeing the government agents, she immediately walks abroad.
She is seen at the end of "A Tale of Two Stans," being informed of the episode'due south events by a blabbering Soos.
In "The Stanchurian Candidate," Wendy helps with Stan'southward campaign for becoming the new mayor.
In "The Concluding Mabelcorn," Wendy joins Mabel and her friends in their search for a Unicorn, despite showing skepticism over their existence. Later Celestabellebethabelle declares that Mabel is not good-hearted enough to be given a lock of her hair, Wendy helps her perform good deeds around boondocks. When Mabel is even so rejected for not being skillful-hearted enough, Wendy leads Processed and Grenda in attacking Celestabellebethabelle and taking the pilus by force. Mabel stops them just then learns that Celestabellebethabelle had been lying to her all along. When Mabel punches Celestabellebethabelle, Wendy cheers and joins in on the fight confronting Celestabellebethabelle and the others. Afterward, they return to the Mystery Shack with the pilus and a chest of treasure the Unicorns gave them to cease them from beating them upward. In the end credits, a picture of her from "Into the Bunker" is shown in when Pecker Cipher mentions picking his next pawn.
In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future," when Mabel goes to ready the party at the high school gym. She is seen registering for the school and she tells Mabel that high school isn't as fun as Telly has told Mabel.
In "Weirdmageddon Part 1," Wendy is seen to be strong and contained, taking shelter in Gravity Malls. She describes losing her friends but uses a secret hideout to avert Bill'due south madness. She surprisingly buddies up with Toby Determined just before long leaves the hideout to help Dipper rescue Mabel. On their quest, they come across Gideon and his prison friends, who have recently escaped from jail and have been tasked with keeping Mabel trapped in a bubble by Nib. Though Gideon attempts to imprison them as well, Wendy frees herself and Dipper from one of the goons' armlocks and steals Mabel's key along with a police machine to brand it to Mabel's chimera. After Dipper convinces Gideon to fight for what his beat would like, Wendy, along with Dipper and Soos prepare to free Mabel.
In "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," she, Dipper, and Soos find themselves falling within Mabel'due south bubble. When they reach the basis, Xyler and Craz meet them and take them to Mabel'due south tower. The group raids the belfry to salvage Mabel but when Mabel wakes up, she reveals that she created the place called Mabeland. Wendy then gets distracted past clones of four of her friends offer to invite her to a vandalism of a high school with the employ of fireworks. After the trial of Fantasy vs. Reality, she, Dipper, Mabel, and Soos escape from the chimera. The group returns to the Mystery Shack after seeing the town deserted. The group proceeds to raid the shack after hearing noises only to be met past Stan and his resistance group who are taking refuge inside the Mystery Shack.
In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," she is an agile participant in the plan to fight back confronting Beak. During the battle against Beak's cohorts, she is part of the roof-height defence force on the mobilized Mystery Shack with Rumble McSkirmish. She manages to jump onto 1 of the Floating Eyeballs and uses information technology to petrify eight Ball's head every bit well as destroy another Floating Eyeball before returning to the Mystery Shack. She is then role of the rescue team to free Ford and the other petrified citizens from Pecker's Throne. She is briefly reunited with her family when they are unfrozen before she stays in the Fearamid upon recognition as representing an open bag of ice on the Zodiac that could defeat Pecker. Nevertheless, Stan'southward inability to shake Ford'south paw and go on the circle linked prevents them from generating the power needed to end Bill before he catches them. Wendy is about to physically attack Bill, only he easily dispatches her and the majority of the others by turning them into private banners hanging in the Fearamid. The spell is only broken when the Pines defeat Pecker. When Gravity Falls is restored, she and her friends welcome Dipper and Mabel to condign teenagers. Wendy is amongst the few present to run into Dipper and Mabel off home. She pulls Dipper aside and exchanges her lumberjack chapeau for his pine tree hat so that he would have something to call up her by. She too gives him a letter revealed to be signed by all of the twins' shut friends who look forrad to their render adjacent summertime with her own added message of "Stay cool!"
Personality
Wendy is a mellow, downwardly-to-earth, fun-loving, and slightly lethargic teen who is a part-fourth dimension worker at the Mystery Shack. She doesn't enjoy working, despite the fact that she doesn't exercise anything at all while "working." Her boyish personality and interests reflect that of a tomboy archetype. Despite her cool mental attitude, her mental attitude is largely a embrace for the stress her family causes her.[18]
Wendy generally maintains a positive outlook, is near e'er friendly, and is rarely seen being moody or cranky. She is friendly and generous to Dipper and Mabel even though they are younger than she is; even when Robbie teased her in "The Inconveniencing," she is ever delighted to hang out with them.[9] [16] Wendy is a brave, strong girl when going confronting threats and protecting her friends. Through any adventure she goes on with her friends, she is always there to be helpful and very understanding. She's somewhat gluttonous, equally she decided to become a lifeguard for the Gravity Falls pool for snack privileges, simply got fired due to taking besides much snacks.
Wendy is just similar any other ordinary teenager who wants to be an developed. She has been in numerous relationships with boys such equally Rus Thorum, Eli Hall, Stoney Davidson, Mike Hurley, Nate Holt, an unnamed guy with tattoos, Danny Felman, Mark Epstein (whom she forgot to break upwardly with),[17] and Robbie Valentino (whom she broke upwards with in "Boyz Crazy").
Appearance
At her current age of 15, Wendy is a very tall, attractive, and skinny teenager. She has green optics,[22] a fair complexion, and some freckles. She has long red hair just past her hips.
Wendy is normally seen wearing a tan and dark brown lumberjack lid, near likely considering Manly Dan, her male parent, is a lumberjack. Her standard outfit is an emerald greenish plaid/flannel shirt with a white tank height underneath, green stub earrings, dark blueish jeans, and muddy rain boots, with xanthous and orange socks underneath. She also wears blue earrings and wears a name tag at piece of work. In "Mabel's Guide to Color," Wendy is seen in a red flannel shirt instead of her regular jade flannel shirt.
When Wendy was younger, she used to wearable braces, pigtails, and a tucked in shirt. She was as well actually alpine for her age, as revealed in "Double Dipper."[7]
In "A Tale of 2 Stans" and "The Last Mabelcorn," Wendy is shown wearing a black tank tiptop with a wolf on information technology instead of her regular white tank peak under her flannel shirt. In "The Final Mabelcorn," she wears gray shorts with torn cuffs along with the wolf top, with her flannel shirt tied around her waist.
In "Weirdmageddon Part 1," Wendy wears a ragged white tank superlative with her flannel shirt tied around her waist, a strip of flannel fabric tied around her caput, finger-less black gloves, and ii black stripes painted under her eyes.
Abilities
Though mostly lazy when it comes to her job, Wendy is shown to take skilful aim, from throwing a jelly edible bean into her friend's belly push button to lethally shooting with a crossbow. Wendy has certain able-bodied skill, easily making her way downwards from the roof of the Shack. When she was younger, her male parent had Wendy compete in lumberjack games and she "kinda ruled at it."[19]
Wendy is resourceful, creating her ain place to relax on the roof of the Mystery Shack and tin can easily get down it by sliding downward a pino tree. Her cleverness allows her to notice important clues and effectively fight against opponents like the Shape Shifter.
Relationships
Dipper Pines
The two are very close friends and spend a great deal of time together, ordinarily just playing effectually.[7] Dipper is smitten over her, and for this reason, volition agree to do whatever she asks, whether in subordination to the rules or not.[9] For the aforementioned reason, he frequently tries to print her, usually by acting older than his true historic period (as she is 3 years older), taking advantage of Gravity Falls' paranormal secrets, and enlisting the help of others, namely his family. These efforts can be and usually are dangerous, and they sometimes extend their effects to Wendy herself. She occasionally gets mad at him for these reasons.[23]
Wendy knew that Dipper liked her, but she tells him they can't exist a couple only wants to stay every bit friends[seven] [16] and they have washed then since. In "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls," when the twins leave to go back home, she trades hats with Dipper, giving him her lumberjack chapeau as "something to retrieve her past."
Mabel Pines
Mabel and Wendy are on friendly terms and are frequently seen goofing off together, whether they are just hanging around the Shack or venturing out into new places.[16] While Wendy doesn't ever take an involvement in Mabel's problems, she does offer her advice[17] and helps her in various tasks.[24] Despite their overall positive relationship, Wendy is sometimes critical of her young friend,[23] and Mabel ofttimes assists her blood brother in his attempts to impress Wendy.[xvi]
Soos Ramirez
Wendy and Soos spend a lot of time with each other at the Mystery Shack, due to being co-workers and share some similar opinions near their occupations.[25] Additionally, they are companions with a mutual like for the other, albeit with some kinks (due east.g. Soos disruptive her, Wendy playing pranks on him, etc.).[16] [17]
In Soos and the Real Girl, despite Wendy maxim Soos is a sweet guy with a steady job and a pickup truck, when Stan asked if she would date him, she dodged the question, implying she wouldn't engagement him.
Stan Pines
Stan is Wendy'south dominate and he tends to take his power for granted past forcing Wendy and his other employees to engage in harsh labor, some of which is illegal.[25] On the other mitt, Wendy lacks respect for her employer and ofttimes engages in activities contrary to his wishes, generally slacking off on the job[16] and playing pranks on him.[9] Notwithstanding, they are friends, spending time together exterior of work from time to time and expressing a certain degree of business concern for each other.[24] [23]
Manly Dan and the Corduroy brothers
Wendy and her family unit rarely interact on-screen, though they do enjoy spending quality time as a whole. Their typical activities together include going out to consume and camping.[12] [24] However, Wendy has admitted living with them stresses her out. This is probably for the crazy stuff they tend to do, like training for the apocalypse instead of celebrating Christmas.[20] They exercise share a close bail, as shown past them being reunited near the finish of Weirdmageddon.
Robbie Valentino
Wendy and Robbie first met at a 5th form birthday political party, where he pulled her pigtails and she punched him in the face, chipping his tooth. While Wendy has forgotten this, Robbie notwithstanding remembers,[26] and at an unknown signal they became good friends. At some bespeak, Robbie developed a beat on Wendy and tried to impress her until she agreed to begin an official relationship. During their time dating, he continually showed off and brawled with Dipper, thus irritating her.[27] [28] Wendy became fed up with Robbie's condescending and dishonest nature, ending their relationship on the spot.[23] After Robbie starts dating Tambry, he and Wendy go back to being just friends. However in "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," he isn't seen in the car with her friends when the bubble tempts her to stay in Mabeland, suggesting that she hasn't fully forgiven him for his by deportment.
Tambry
Wendy and Tambry have known each other since they were at least five years old.[29] When Wendy establish out she was dating Robbie in "The Love God," she angrily stated it was typical for her to appointment her ex-swain behind her back, only by the finish of the episode they reconciled. Wendy was amid the people Tambry sent Thompson's embarrassing picture to in "Scary-oke."
Lee, Nate, and Thompson
Robbie, Lee, Nate, Tambry and Thompson are among Wendy's closest friends in her own group and all of them like to hang out in various places, doing various activities, many of them rebellious.[16]
Sightings
- Intro: "Gravity Falls Principal Title Theme"
Season 1
- 101. "Tourist Trapped"
- 103. "Headhunters"
- 104. "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel"
- 105. "The Inconveniencing"
- 106. "Dipper vs. Manliness"
- 107. "Double Dipper"
- 109. "The Time Traveler's Sus scrofa"
- 110. "Fight Fighters"
- 112. "Summerween"
- 113. "Boss Mabel"
- 114. "Bottomless Pit!"
- 115. "The Deep Cease"
- 116. "Carpeting Diem"
- 117. "Boyz Crazy"
- 118. "State Before Swine" (mentioned)
- 119. "Dreamscaperers"
- 120. "Gideon Rises"
Shorts
- ten. "Mabel'due south Guide to Color"
- 11. "Mabel's Guide to Art" (mentioned)
- 12. "Fixin' It with Soos: Golf Cart"
- fifteen. "TV Shorts two"
- 17. "Mabel'due south Scrapbook: Petting Zoo"
Season ii
- 201. "Scary-oke"
- 202. "Into the Bunker"
- 204. "Sock Opera"
- 205. "Soos and the Existent Daughter"
- 207. "Guild of the Blind Eye"
- 208. "Blendin's Game"
- 209. "The Love God"
- 211. "Non What He Seems"
- 212. "A Tale of Two Stans"
- 213. "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons" (mentioned)
- 214. "The Stanchurian Candidate"
- 215. "The Last Mabelcorn"
- 216. "Roadside Attraction" (pictured)
- 217. "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future"
- 218. "Weirdmageddon Office 1"
- 219. "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality"
- 220. "Weirdmageddon three: Take Back The Falls"
Games
- Oddity Creator (pictured)
- Postcard Creator
- Rumble'south Revenge
- Mystery Shack Set on
- PinesQuest
- Gravity Falls: Fable of the Gnome Gemulets
- Waddles Nutrient Fever
- Take Back The Falls (game)
Quotes
"I recollect I'm gonna get stare at a wall for a while and RETHINK EVERYTHING."
—Wendy Corduroy[source]
"The Big Dipper! That's how you got your nickname! I thought your parents but hated you lot or something... Hey, I guess we're both freaks."
—Wendy to Dipper[source]
"I am the lifeguard. I make the rules, sucka! BOOSH!"
—Wendy to Stan[source]
"They're just a manufactured product of the bloated corporate music industry."
—Wendy Corduroy[source]
"Okay, I'm non actually laid back. I'm stressed, similar, 24/vii. Have yous met my family?"
—Wendy Corduroy[source]
Trivia
- The proper name "Wendy" was first used in J. M. Barrie'due south play, "Peter Pan." It comes from "Fwendy," a mispronunciation of "Friend," a nickname Barrie was given.
- Her surname, "Corduroy," is a ribbed type of cotton fabric.
- During the theme, she is seen behind a jar of eyeballs reading a magazine,
- Wendy's grapheme was initially inspired by a real life person,[6] simply has likewise received inspiration from several other existent life people.[30] Alex Hirsch has said that "the first girl who ever talked to [him] when [he] was effectually eleven inspired Wendy." He also said that to create Wendy, he tried to channel the "cool energy" of many people he has known who are mode cooler than him into ane character. Many people who worked on Gravity Falls contributed with thoughts about the coolest people they know.[31]
- However, Alex'due south ideas inspired only her personality, because Wendy'southward advent changed a lot during the series' production process, as can be seen comparison the differences of final Wendy to the concept and production artwork, and to her advent at the stop of the unaired pilot.
- Wendy's mother is "no longer with her."[xi] This was confirmed in the latest Gravity Falls AMA (Alex Hirsch's Reddit with Neb Zero), even quoting lyrics from "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne.[32]
- Wendy stopped assertive in unicorns when she was five years former, prior to actually meeting and later on fighting one.[33]
- Wendy'due south favorite color is "flannel."[34]
- Neb thinks Wendy is a pushover.[35]
- Wendy represents the open pocketbook of ice on the Zodiac. While non a literal representation of the symbol, she all the same embodies "someone who is absurd in the face of danger."[five] In the Gravity Falls: Journal 3 book, Ford as well encounters her while she is carrying a bag of ice.
- Wendy has always wanted to glue a plunger to the principal of Gravity Falls High's head.[36]
- Wendy had never felt happy going to work before she arrived at the Shack seeking shelter at the end of "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality", which isn't actually going to piece of work.[36]
- Wendy has always wanted to drive a tank.[xx]
- In Dipper'south and Mabel'southward Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun! information technology is revealed that Wendy wants to live in Portland.[21]
- Wendy's voice actor Linda Cardellini as well portrays a brief live-action version of her. In "Weirdmageddon Function ane," a live-activity version of her and Dipper announced when they are going through i of Nib Cipher's weirdness bubbling.
- In "Weirdmageddon Part ane," Wendy says she can never recall Toby Determined's name, though she does, in fact, remember it shortly after
- On August 2020, evidence creator Alex Hirsch unsaid that Wendy is bisexual on Twitter.[37] Wendy is a mellow, tomboyish, laid-back xv-year-onetime part-fourth dimension employee at the Mystery Shack, and she stated that she had many boyfriends in the past, including one ex-beau with whom she cannot think breaking upward.[38]
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Dipper Pines | Mabel Pines | Stan Pines | Ford Pines | Soos Ramirez | Wendy Corduroy |
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Abuelita | Agent Powers | Agent Trigger | Bill Cipher | Blendin Blandin | Bud Gleeful | Candy Chiu | Deputy Durland | Grenda Grendinator | Lazy Susan | Lee | Gideon Gleeful | Manly Dan | Nate | Old Man McGucket | Robbie Valentino | Shandra Jimenez | Pacifica Northwest | Preston Northwest | Priscilla Northwest | Sheriff Blubs | Sprott | Tambry | Tats | Thompson | Toby Adamant | Tyler Cutebiker |
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Unnamed characters |
America guy | Angry lady | Aquatic restaurant melt | Bats Biker | BeeblyBoop'southward clerk | Billy'southward mother | Charabanc Driver | Charlie'southward mother | Corn costume guy | Corn maze daughter | Greasy's Diner cook | Greasy's Diner shopkeeper | Greasy's Diner waitress | Hank'due south son | Hank's wife | Log Country girl | Mattress Male monarch | Mecc children | Meredith'south crush | Mummy Kid | Pacifica's Friends | Pizza Guy | Puddle Jail kid | Pop Pop | Master of Glass Shard Beach Loftier Schoolhouse | Prison house Advisor | Reggie'south fiancée | Soos' cousins | Soldier Child | Summerween Superstore worker | Unnamed bald biker | Unnamed bandana lady | Unnamed bearded fisherman | Unnamed cute woman | Unnamed large-chinned homo | Unnamed large-nosed man | Unnamed biker | Unnamed blonde boy in teal | Unnamed blonde daughter with pink bow | Unnamed blonde man in pinkish | Unnamed blonde woman in blue | Unnamed blue sweatshirt woman | Unnamed bouncer | Unnamed boy in bluish | Unnamed boy in green | Unnamed boy in teal | Unnamed brown cap boy | Unnamed brown belong fisherman | Unnamed cadet-toothed fisherman | Unnamed cadet-toothed daughter | Unnamed cat lady | Unnamed chubby man in black | Unnamed chubby male child in blue | Unnamed workman | Unnamed cook | Unnamed doc | Unnamed elderly man | Unnamed fanny pack man | Unnamed fanny pack woman | Unnamed fisherman with spectacles | Unnamed football game players | Unnamed girl in blue | Unnamed girl in light blueish wearing apparel | Unnamed daughter in pinkish | Unnamed daughter with a ponytail in pink | Unnamed girl with a ponytail in purple | Unnamed girl with spectacles | Unnamed girl with purple sweater | Unnamed goth | Unnamed gray mustache man | Unnamed hiker | Unnamed hillbilly | Unnamed lawyer | Unnamed librarian | Unnamed "Lil' Stanley" fan | Unnamed lumberjack | Unnamed mailman | Unnamed homo in black | Unnamed man in blue | Unnamed man in bluish shirt | Unnamed man in blue belong | Unnamed man in brown | Unnamed human being in cat sweater | Unnamed man in green | Unnamed man in pink | Unnamed man in red | Unnamed homo in white | Unnamed miner | Unnamed mother and baby | Unnamed mustache man in ruddy | Unnamed news ballast | Unnamed Northwest butler | Unnamed quondam man with a white visor | Unnamed old adult female in pink | Unnamed one-time woman in purple | Unnamed pigtailed girl | Unnamed pointed nosed woman | Unnamed propeller cap boy | Unnamed puffy haired male child | Unnamed regal cap boy | Unnamed red cap human being | Unnamed ruby-red vested adult female | Unnamed rich man | Unnamed rich son | Unnamed scout lady | Unnamed singing hippie | Unnamed soul patch man in blue | Unnamed soul patch man in greenish | Unnamed sweaty man | Unnamed taxi driver | Unnamed ticket seller | Unnamed traveler | Unnamed turtle guy | Unnamed veteran | Unnamed woman in blue | Unnamed woman in blueish overalls | Unnamed adult female in green | Unnamed woman in orangish | Unnamed woman in overalls | Unnamed woman in regal | Unnamed adult female in teal | Unnamed woman in yellow | Unnamed workman | Upside-Downwards Town dominate | Woodpecker guy |
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