Star Street: The Adventures of The Star Kids - Characters

Characters

  • Ari (Aries) is an inventor who goes though limits for his friends.
  • Flip (Aquarius): He enjoys swimming; seems to be the "village idiot" of the series
  • Leo (Leo) is brave, fearless, and friendly, and cares very much about his friends shows an interest in magic
  • Sagi (Sagittarius) is best friends with Scorpio and seems to argue with at the best of times
  • Bubbles (Pisces): Loves nature and making a difference in other's lives, one adopted an alien life baby named tootles, she loves going in water and helping friends, has a close relationship with Virgy over a sisterly bond.
  • Moon (Cancer): Is the village cook and mother figure compared to libby, takes great pride in her cooking
  • Cap (Capricorn): is sincere, wise and logical to the others, shares his wisdom with all of the situations and trouble
  • Scorpio (Scorpio): is best friends with Sagi and is the smart brainbox of the group going though tough situations and solving puzzles. Hates milk.
  • Torro (Taurus): is easy going, friendly, helpful
  • Virgy (Virgo): She is exquisitely beautiful, loves to carrie and look at herself in the mirror is known to be extremely vain and selfish at times but does truly care for her friend
  • Libby (Libra): is the unofficial leader of the village, has a birthday twice in the village, she cares greatly for all her friends
  • Gemo and Gemi (Gemini) are two playful, happy-go-lucky, happy children who make mischief and cause trouble

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