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Princess Clara
Come live in the cartoon house and have a laugh with Princess Clara.
Clara is the daughter of King Rueben and the late Queen Regina. Her past is marked by her father’s neglect; he preferred spending time with chorus girls and dancers rather than with her. As a child, Clara dreamed of becoming a ballerina to win his affection, but after being ignored during an important performance, she abandoned that dream.
Her intolerant, religious attitudes are not innate—they were instilled in her by her father from an early age. She was raised in an overprotective, conservative environment, which turned her into the archetype of a “spoiled rich girl” who fails to recognize how offensive her comments can be.
Currently, she is participating in a reality show alongside other iconic characters such as:
Morocha Amorocha: This is her most iconic and tense relationship. Although Clara often makes racist remarks toward her, the two have also shared moments of closeness and even a romantic storyline in which Morocha tries to earn Clara’s trust. They are two sides of the same coin: the puritanical conservative versus the liberal, promiscuous one.
Capitanazo: Their dynamic oscillates between attraction and repulsion. They have gone on romantic dates where Capitanazo seems genuinely interested, though their self-centered personalities often clash.
Xandir: Clara is the main source of homophobia directed at him due to her religious beliefs. She frequently questions his sexuality and lifestyle, yet ironically, she herself ends up involved in situations that contradict her own values.
Mueble O'Algo: Clara usually views him as inferior or simply annoying. On occasion, she has tried to tease or manipulate him because of his chaotic nature and his parodies of children’s characters.
Lulú D'Cartón: Their relationship is purely hostile. Clara represents the “classic” beauty standard, while Lulú is a caricature of 1920s cartoons, struggling with weight issues and low self-esteem, leading to constant mockery from the princess.
From the very beginning, Clara has never seen Ling-Ling as an equal or companion, but rather as an exotic pet or a toy.