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The pair sing an ode to all things grouchy, "Wouldn't It Be Yucky," a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" from My Fair Lady.

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  • Prunella
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  • The pair sing an ode to all things grouchy, "Wouldn't It Be Yucky," a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" from My Fair Lady.
  • Prunella is a character in Back at the Barnyard. She only appeared in "Hickory Dickory Donkey."
  • Prunella guest starred in a 1993 episode of Sesame Street. A gray Grouch of British extraction, Prunella drives through Sesame Street while touring the United States, and Oscar the Grouch briefly develops an attachment to her. The pair sing an ode to all things grouchy, "Wouldn't It Be Yucky," a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" from My Fair Lady.
  • Prunella Minx or Minnie's mom as she is more commonly known is the mother of Minnie the Minx. She is married to George Minx (aka Minnie's dad).
  • Prunella (who used the last name LaBoche, though this could be an alias) was the granddaughter of Nazi agent Pruneface. Her father was reportedly Pruneface's son, who had been killed during the Korean War. Prunella had long white hair and wrinkled face, in keeping with her family's typical appearance, which made it difficult to estimate her age. She was a computer genius and creator of the Prune Computer.
  • Princess Prunella, who would have been considered the most beautiful and charming girl on either side of the sun if she wasn't so cross and discontent, lives in a palace with her parents, the King and Queen of Fairyland. While the King is exhausted with having such a cross daughter who is unhappy with the repetition of life in the palace, the Princess's mother seeks to resolve her daughter's unhappiness by finding her a playfellow to cheer the Princess up. All the children of the land gather at the palace on that day next week so Princess Prunella can select a playfellow. Unfortunately, to the Queen and crowd's surprise the Princess cries that all the children seem exactly alike. The King is furious and worries the crowd's disappointment will lead to a war, when suddenly the Princess jumps
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Row 4 info
  • 1999-08-07(xsd:date)
Row 1 info
  • 1985-09-13(xsd:date)
  • 1985-09-20(xsd:date)
  • Prunella
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  • Appearance of Death:
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  • Unnamed Father
  • Louie, Great-Uncle
  • Mrs. Pruneface, Grandmother
  • Prune Hilda, Daughter
  • Pruneface, Grandfather
  • The Other Side of the Sun
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  • Prunella
  • Princess Prunella
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Actor
Name
  • Prunella
  • Minnie's Mum
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  • Human
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  • None
Debut
  • 1993(xsd:integer)
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  • None
Fullname
  • Prunella Minx
Gender
  • Female
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  • Princess Prunella, who would have been considered the most beautiful and charming girl on either side of the sun if she wasn't so cross and discontent, lives in a palace with her parents, the King and Queen of Fairyland. While the King is exhausted with having such a cross daughter who is unhappy with the repetition of life in the palace, the Princess's mother seeks to resolve her daughter's unhappiness by finding her a playfellow to cheer the Princess up. All the children of the land gather at the palace on that day next week so Princess Prunella can select a playfellow. Unfortunately, to the Queen and crowd's surprise the Princess cries that all the children seem exactly alike. The King is furious and worries the crowd's disappointment will lead to a war, when suddenly the Princess jumps to her feet, pointing to a boy she thinks has a wonderful look on his face. She orders the boy to kiss her hand but instead he runs out of the palace, infuriating the Princess who has never been disobeyed. After discovering the boys name, Deaf Robert, the Princess insists (much to her parents dismay) that he is to be her playfellow. The Princess's Fairy Pony runs away with her to the Fairy Forest, which grows deeper as they travel, stopping once they arrive at a little grey house, which is set in the brightest of flower gardens. The Princess is so overjoyed when she finds Deaf Robert that she forgets her anger and instead speaks in a gentle voice and is surprised to find he can hear her. He explains, Wymps had gone to his christening and that his father, The Minstrel had wished he would be deaf to every sound that was not beautiful. After much convincing, Deaf Robert returns to the Palace with Princess Prunella to become her playfellow. For weeks the Princess is overjoyed, until Deaf Robert grows unhappy and the wonderful look disappears from his face as he wishes to go back to the town and the forest. When the Princess pricks her finger and begins to cry, Deaf Robert is unable to hear her sobs, upsetting the Princess further as she realizes he is not a "real" boy. Deaf Robert hurried back to the forest seeking advice and answers from his father to no avail. Then, he meets a wymp who tells him that the next person he meets will tell him how he can become a real boy. He then comes across a woman who informs him that he should do something brave, kind, foolish and wise and if he is not a real boy after that it would be his own fault. Deaf Robert slays a dragon and saves a princess but does not accept the award for doing so in order to fulfill the action of braveness and kindness. Finally, after many failed attempts, he meets a Wymp who is disguised as a young girl who helps him determine that leaving his Princess was most foolish and to return to her would be most wise. Upon this realization, he hurries back to the palace where Princess Prunella has once again pricked her finger, but this time he can hear her soft, sweet tears. The Princess is delighted to see Deaf Robert telling him the wonderful look had once again returned to his face, and they spent the rest of their years arguing whether or not the sounds of the town were better than the sounds of the forest as they had both discovered one another's beautiful sounds.
  • The pair sing an ode to all things grouchy, "Wouldn't It Be Yucky," a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" from My Fair Lady.
  • Prunella is a character in Back at the Barnyard. She only appeared in "Hickory Dickory Donkey."
  • Prunella guest starred in a 1993 episode of Sesame Street. A gray Grouch of British extraction, Prunella drives through Sesame Street while touring the United States, and Oscar the Grouch briefly develops an attachment to her. The pair sing an ode to all things grouchy, "Wouldn't It Be Yucky," a parody of "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" from My Fair Lady.
  • Prunella Minx or Minnie's mom as she is more commonly known is the mother of Minnie the Minx. She is married to George Minx (aka Minnie's dad).
  • Prunella (who used the last name LaBoche, though this could be an alias) was the granddaughter of Nazi agent Pruneface. Her father was reportedly Pruneface's son, who had been killed during the Korean War. Prunella had long white hair and wrinkled face, in keeping with her family's typical appearance, which made it difficult to estimate her age. She was a computer genius and creator of the Prune Computer.
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