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Page Text: Someone to Give Something To Trivia She is one of the few characters on the show who is not an animal, and the only main character to fit that criterion. She is currently the only character to have a singing voice performed by three actresses, specifically Judy Greer, Erin Fitzgerald, and Liane de Lotbinière. As revealed in " Day of the Dead ", she can be nyctophobic at times. This is quite ironic, as she hails from outer space, and places herself in the night sky at the end of a day. She knows the names of everyone on Earth, and may be over four billion years old. All of China celebrates her existence during the Mid-Autumn Festival (also called The Moon Festival), as shown in " She is the Moon of Moons " and she makes a habit of appearing, in order to to honor the effort they put into honoring her. In " Hoopin' Hopper ", she appears to be capable of magic, and has used magic several times since. However, she prefers to keep this particular ability hidden when in public, as when she magically repaired the damage Mathilda had done to Franz 's shop in " Glocken Around The Clock ", she told him "[not to] mention it. Literally." When she is not in the sky, she almost always has something on her head: her standard hat, a helmet, or a hat befitting her environment. She is strong enough to pick up both a giant Matryoshka doll , a giant statue , and was capable of throwing Jiro the Sumo wrestler a good distance in " You Can't Move the Moon ". The case of the statue may not be as big a feat, as it was possibly made out of a lightweight material, such as papier-mâché, Luna appears to be quite heavy, as in " Aren't We A Pair? ", the camel she was riding was clearly exhausted from carrying her, Jiro was unable to move her an inch during their match in " You Can't Move the Moon " and in " Rhinoceros or Bust ", the jeep she was riding in sank quite low on its springs when she got into the driver's seat. As revealed in " The Story of Smoothie " and " Meet the Presses ", she has an extremely long-term memory, though a couple of centuries can make her forgetful. In " Spring Has Not Sprung ", she appears to be allergic to colored powder, since it gave her nose a little tickle and made her sneeze. In " Lizardzilla! ", she appears to be a Lizardzilla fanatic, since she even bought a talking Lizardzilla plush doll that tells the owner to give him a hug or he'll sit on you, and found the toy cute and started to blush and her eyes grew big and shiny as seen in various anime TV shows and movies. She doesn't always meet the entire trio at the same time. In " Totally Totem ", she met with Andy and the two went on an adventure together before they joined Leo and Carmen. Her size often poses a problem with doorways and particularly with enclosed spaces, as she has to literally squeeze herself into the area. This involves a good amount of uncomfortable struggling getting in and out. Since " Andy's Big Show ", her singing voice was provided by Erin Fitzgerald. It is currently performed by Liane de Lotbinière , who first provided Luna's singing voice in " Viva La Pasta ". She was the personal pasta expert for Michelangelo, as revealed in "Viva La Pasta". Saturn , which is also the sixth planet in the Solar System, is her pen pal, as revealed in " Swamp Pals ". She highly resembles the moon from "Who Asked The Moon To Dinner?" a book written and illustrated by the show's creator, Joe Murray . Characters

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