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There's so much to learn about anything. But remember. There's always tomorrow.
~ Luna's most famous line when she tells Andy, Carmen, Leo, and everyone else there's so much to learn about the world and that she'll be with them in the daytime, also the last words she uses in almost every episode.

Luna is the titular character from the PBS Kids animated TV series Let's Go Luna!  She is a personified version of the Earth's moon who travels across the world to help her friendslearn about the world.

She is voiced by Judy Greer.

Appearance

Luna is a yellow moon with green spots on her side and back. Her eyes have light yellow sclera with black pupils. She has prominent eyelashes and thick eyebrows, a pink nose and peach arms and legs. She wears a beige hat with a blue ribbon tied around the base, and red boots. When back in the sky, her hat and legs vanish, leaving only her arms, eyes and mouth. In most of the episode at the very near end, her other parts fade away.

Personality

Luna is a very extroverted individual, as almost everyone around the world is her friend (likely because she is literally the moon), however her three closest ones are Andy, Carmen, and Leo. Whenever the trio needs help, Luna always comes to the rescue to help them learn about their surroundings.

She has a severe weakness to all kinds music - hearing it causes her to begin dancing uncontrollably, usually resulting in chaos for anyone around her.

Biography

Luna is the moon. She is always coming down to Earth the daytime to hang out with Andy, Carmen, and Leo to help them learn the places as they travel around the Earth, as the trio are part of a traveling circus that never stays in one place for a prolonged period of time.

During the trios travels, Luna shows them around the locations they are currently residing in, telling them about the various cultures, landmarks, and people of the countries in particular. In some cases, she reveals some facts that most people wouldn't know about (such as the fact Big Ben refers to the great bell inside the clock tower and that the real name of the tower is Elizabeth Tower). This information is often times very helpful to trio, who use the knowledge to help him solve various personal problems. When night comes, she returns to the sky.

In "Where's Luna?" Luna is mysteriously absent, so the trio goes on a wild goose chase to find her. They eventually travel to a large set of Indian, astronomical tools in an attempt to find Luna more effectively. Eventually, Luna shows up and reveals that she was looking for her hat all along (which the trio had been carrying along the way), she apologizes that she wasn't;t able to take the trio on an adventure as usual, but they state that that wasn't the case, as the chase itself was an adventure after all.

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Trivia

  • She is the only character on the show that is not an animal, rather a celestial object.
  • As revealed in Day of the Dead, she is, ironically, scared of the dark at times.
  • She is celebrated during the Mid-Autumn Festival, as shown in She is the Moon of Moons.
  • In Hoopin' Hopper, she appears to be capable of using magic.
  • When she's not in the sky, she always has something on her head: her standard hat, a helmet or a hat befitting her environment. One of the episodes, she wears her hat all night at the very end, making it visible.
  • She is strong enough to pick up a super large Matryoshka Doll.

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