Here are all of my observations from Unikitty! on what the Unikingdomâs society and culture is like. Itâs so I can decide what to include in my AU, and what Iâd rather not.
Hereâs a full, detailed list of my observations. Long post warning!
The Values and Opinions of the Unikingdom:
These are all very important to the people of the Unikingdom.
Being nice is heavily encouraged; Unikitty has nice princess duties.
Being, quote-unquote, âboringâ or anything less than fun, positive, and creative is frowned upon. Being unhappy or angry is as well.
Stories, Mythology and Folklore of the Unikingdom:
Ghosts (There are definitely some spirits in this world. Ghosts are often seen. Could the Score Creeper be a ghost? Dino Dude also mentions the Ghost of Wipeoutâs Past.)
Whatâs the deal with the Sugar Crash Coaster in Doki Diamond Funland? Can you wish on it? (Unikitty said, âI wish it never ended!â and then the ride never ended for the gang)
Score Creeper traps peopleâs souls in games
Magical things happening after bedtime (by the way, magic exists in this world)
Spell books for both casting spells and spelling words
Wizards that fly on brooms
Witches that fly on brooms
Yetis? (There werenât any yetis in the show, but there was one in a commercial bumper.)
Bigfoot in this world is a literal big foot. And thereâs more than one of them; thereâs a whole big foot family.
Richard dresses like Frankensteinâs monster in Scary Tales?
Scary stories can really be about anything. You can leave someone quaking in their boots with a story about a permanent stain
The old beach legend of the Perfect Spot
People can die from lovesickness in this world by being literally crushed by their crush; their feelings take the form of giant giggling hearts and crush them
The Curse of the Last One There (Whoever is in earshot when the curse is uttered is cursed to be literally turned into a rotten egg if they are the last one to get to a place)
Making wishes with coins, shooting stars, birthday candles, 11:11, wishbones, eyelashes, and four-leaf clovers
Fairy tales like Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and Hansel and Gretel exist?
Careen Ingle, a director on the show, stated that people can have kids via a stork bringing them pieces that look like them. They build the kid with those pieces. Iâm not sure if this happens in just the Unikingdom and Frowntown, or everywhere.
Unikingdom Naming Customs:
Animals in the Unikingdom are typically named after their being/what they are.
Lego brick creatures usually arenât, like Richard, Beau and Kickflip.
Not everyone follows these customs.
Some peopleâs names are silly made-up words, like Bim-Bom or Stocko.
Some names can be a mix of what someone is and a proper name. Unikitty named a bug Abugail.
They donât use surnames in the Unikingdom.
Areas in the kingdom are named after what they are. For example, Flowery Park is, as the name suggests, a flowery park.
Everything is, quote-unquote, âcuteâ
Everything is brightly colored and utilizes all the colors of the rainbow
Bouncy castles are legitimately buildings
Towers, either with pointy roofs (like Marques towers) or with round balls at the top
Decorative pennants and banners everywhere
Decorative lights and tassels
Unikittyâs castle is her, but way bigger
The mouth of her castle is a fountain
The tail is a greenhouse with a garden inside
The horn is a tower; there are crates full of stuff in it
There are secret passages in it (Are these in other buildings as well?)
The mouth fountain spills into the moat, which has a rainbow bridge going over it.
But there is another road to the castle that leads into its garage (where the gangâs vehicles are stored)
Buildings, furniture, and appliances can look like anything
They can also be constructed out of anything
Bunnies live in carrot houses
Crabs all live in a giant sand palace
Beds and homes can also be influenced by what type of animal someone is
Batty (a vampire bat) lives in a house that looks like a cave and sleeps hanging upside down on her ceiling
Hawkodile sleeps in a nest in his treehouse. His nest is never seen in his treehouse except for when he wakes up in one episode, so itâs implied he puts it away like a futon during the day.
In another episode, he wakes up with him and a pillow attached to a punching bag
Ball pits and silly slides
Lots of geometric shapes as well
Roller coaster tracks behind Unikittyâs castle
Spherical floating buildings behind her castle? We never saw whatâs inside them
Towers with round, glowing lights
The Toy Zone/Toy District has shops similar to carnival booths
Japanese-inspired architecture in Action Forest, such as the dojo and the Torii gate in front
By the way, Eagleator destroyed the dojo. Itâs shown that itâs still destroyed to this day, and Eagleator camps out in the rubble now. But arenât you supposed to treat a dojo with respect? (Did Eagleator kill Sensei Falcomodo?)
I donât think the Unikingdom is trying to represent any real countries or cultures, but it seems to mostly be inspired by Japanese and Western culture
Action Forest is based on gritty action movies from the 80s
Stony lairs (such as Flamurtleâs lair)
Buildings, such as the castle, have secret passages
Tubes with sparkles passing through them
These tubes can also be seen inside peopleâs brains. Is that where their sparkle matter comes from?
Trash is discarded in trash cans and dumpsters
There are many playgrounds with swingsets, slides, monkey bars, sand pits, seesaws, and springy rocking horses (or rocking animals, or foods. The gang was playing at a sushi-themed playground during recess in Kitty Court, which they treat like a school recess.)
Silhouettes of Unikittyâs head are very prominent
I spotted flags that had a silhouette of her head. Are either of them supposed to be the Unikingdomâs national flag?
Are there other unicorn-cats?
Clouds (Some are rainclouds)
Cool sunglasses are âan action heroâs highest honorâ in the Unikingdom
Hawkodileâs were given to him by his sensei
The torii gate in front of Action ForestâŠ
Is Action Forest supposed to be a sacred place?
Their official bread- a cat-shaped bread roll with cream and a strawberry on top
Their official fish- a wide-eyed orange fish with a beak
Their official bird- A green, parakeet-looking bird
Their official scary man who lives in the sewer- Yes, this is a thing they have. Heâs green, and he wears brown rags.
Their official song- Official Song. It just goes, âOFFICIAL SONG! Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah!â (Thatâs all there is to it; it has no real tune)
Their official candy- The gang tried to pick one. They brought their favorite candies to life and had an entire PokĂ©mon-style battle with them. In the end, though, they decided that you should just like the candy you have. So, Iâll just say their official candy is whatever candy you like. Thereâs a lot of candy in the Unikingdom anyway.
Demographics of the Unikingdom
The Unikingdom is populated by anthropomorphic animals
Like I asked, are there unicorns anywhere?
Some of them are animal-based hybrids
Monsters such as the giant jelly creature and krakens
Anthropomorphic foods (like Burger Person, Cookie Guy, and Herbert Sherbert)
Anthropomorphic objects (like Toaster and the kite people)
Self-aware robots (and rockets)
Crabs and bunnies have their own societies within Unikingdom society, but both are considered part of the Unikingdom. The crabs also have a âpinch dungeon.â
Aliens?? (Hominid is an alien who travels around in its UFO)
These creatures produce sparkle matter, which is sparkly stuff that pops out of someoneâs head when they experience strong emotions.
Unikitty can also change color and burn/flood things with her emotions. I imagined that this is a thing unicorns have.
There are no humans/Lego minifigures in this world. Except for Hank, who appears once and only once in the PLOT Device episodes. He's not even a minifigure- he's a cartoony human. Kyle is his sock puppet.
Who ARE Hank and Kyle? They, to quote Dr. Fox in their one and only appearance, âhavenât been on the team since their funeral.â So theyâre ghosts?
And Batman exists?! Batkitty is the ONLY episode of the whole show that ties back into the Lego Movie, and heâs the only character from it that appears in the show. We donât see him any other time, so I donât even know if itâs canon
Geography of the Unikingdom:
The Unikingdom is situated on rolling green hills
The weather is usually very sunny (âUnikingdom- burning hot!â), so it looks like it has a warm climate
Itâs prone to extreme weather, such as tornadoes, thunderstorms and typhoons
Action Forest is a lush jungle area; itâs confirmed to be part of the Unikingdom
Like I said, the Unikingdom isnât meant to be based on a real place, but appears to have both Western and Japanese influences
Dinosaur bones are underground!
Walkways made of towers and bridges are built around the cliffs and forests
There are much shorter bridges with no towers, too
Ravines? Some places in the Unikingdom are separated by said bridges (Three citizens tell Unikitty that the bridge to their town is out)
The Unikingdom is also next to an ocean
Tall coastal rock formations
Itâs confirmed to be in the north of this planet
It makes sense because they get snow in the winter, and the Unigang can get to the North Pole in a short time
Volcanoes (which can come to life if theyâre angry enough)
Some place with ice cream snow? Thatâs where Mrs. Ice Popâs factory is
The surface of the sun?? They can go there?
Flora and Fauna of the Unikingdom:
There are non-anthropomorphic animals in this world
People keep pets; there are pet stores
People also keep potted plants
There are gardens in peopleâs front and back yards
Brightly green grass everywhere
Albatrosses (Puppycorn mentioned them once)
Gophers (inhabit golf courses)
Pointy trees (fir trees?)
Trees can live to be very old; as in, âMy grandkids never visit me!â old
Colorful bushes (they come in any color)
Whatever the Darling Flower is
Whatever type of bug Abugail is
Falcons (falconry is practiced)
Fish (they come in multiple colors)
Caterpillars and butterflies
Dolphins (they can swim in freshwater)
Raccoons (they are realistic)
Smaller birds of multiple colors and sizes (such as the red-chested warbler, northern oceanic blue bill, and the red speckled hen)
Unikitty is the princess of the Unikingdom and the sole leader
Her and Puppycornâs parents are never seen or mentioned; Richard is their guardian. Fans assume theyâre dead.
Unikitty is a friend of her citizens, but they acknowledge her status as princess
They donât acknowledge the fact that Puppycorn is a prince, though.
There is no social hierarchy to speak of, but this society is matriarchal. In Election Day, Richard says that according to the law, the Unikingdom has to be ruled by a princess.
Not a queen- a princess. That specific title.
Between this and The Lego Movie, Unikitty's always fallen into the "princess who holds all power over a territory, which would make her a queen, but she isn't because princesses are cuter, less evil-sounding, and thought to appeal more to young girls" trope.
Maybe that law is why Puppycorn is never viewed as a prince by any citizens
However, it seems like the current princess can just pass down the ruling position to a relative of another gender if she feels like it. Unikitty decided to let Puppycorn be the ruling prince for a short time in Little Prince Puppycorn. So does this mean there are exceptions to the law?
To note- Little Prince Puppycorn came before Election Day. This show regularly messes with its own continuity. Some things might contradict what was established in earlier episodes. Other episodes might reference or flash back to earlier ones.
Can the princess be elected? I think not, because Master Frown, who is not from the Unikingdom, suggested there be a princess election. But then, the Unikingdom citizens just went along with it
There are no armies/defense forces to be seen.
Hawkodile seems to be the bodyguard of both Unikitty and the kingdom as a whole. He lives in a treehouse behind the castle. Pretty much all the defense is handled by him, and heâs, to quote Cast Aside the Truth, âthe toughest bodyguard alive.â
The kingdom can also be defended by giant kaiju-like mechas
Unfortunately, though, there are cops⊠such as the Action Police and Science Police⊠Detective Dan literally mentions a Unikingdom Police Department, and there are buddy cop moviesâŠ
Itâs implied that firefighters exist here, too
Action heroes/fighters require action licenses. It works like getting a driverâs license; they get it at the Department of Mayhem and Violence (DMV).
Did Sensei Falcomodo not know this before giving Hawkodile his shades? Did Unikitty and co. not know this before (presumably) hiring him?
License to Punch (the one in which Hawkodile needs to get an action license) came before Action Forest (the one where he explains his past in the dojo). Just another example of retconning in the show
Unikitty is also assisted by her resident scientist, Dr. Fox, who lives in the castle and has her own high-tech lab right under it
Dr. Fox seems to be the one handling the kingdomâs technology. For example, she built the security system at the zoo. Also, her smarts and inventions help solve problems in the kingdom
Occasionally, she dabbles in medical stuff, even though sheâs not licensed to practice it
Unikitty and Puppycorn also drive cars, parade floats, and bulldozers, despite not having driverâs licenses, or so much as a learnerâs permit
The Action Policeâs job is to punish those who donât have action licenses. The Science Policeâs department is to punish those who experiment dangerously. I feel like noting that both Hawkodile and Dr. Fox end up earning their respect in the respective episodes they appear in.
Anyway, pilots in the Unikingdom have to take a pilotâs test. Hawkodile is seen doing it, so I guess they can take it with no plane-flying experience (except maybe some studying?) (Did Dr. Fox need one to build and fly any of the aircrafts she built?)
People apparently also need a license to love chinchillas.
As mentioned before, crabs and bunnies have their own areas/societies that are considered part of the Unikingdom
There are also courtrooms and jails in the Unikingdom.
Judges in the courts are decided by spinning the judge wheel.
Court recesses are treated like elementary school recesses on the playground.
Some jails have a specific theme, like ice pop jail.
It seems like prisoners can escape jail at any time.
How are the characters familiar with mayors, emperesses, and Madame Duchesses?
Itâs implied that they use a Gregorian-ish calendar in the Unikingdom, but some of the months are different, like Brickcember
They also use analog clocks and alarm clocks to tell time. In one episode, Richard says, âIâve been up since 5:30 this morning.â
By the way, 5:00 AM in the Unikingdom is long after sunrise, when the sun is pretty high in the sky
The Unikingdom uses dollars as its currency. They also have coins, so are they, like, their equivalent of cents? (Puppycorn changed this to paying for things with high fives for a short time.)
The Unikingdom has banks. Unikitty refers to the bank as the money store.
Anything can be sold, in either shops or roadside stands.
There are pet stores, as I said.
The Toy Zone/Toy District seems to particularly sell toys and games.
The episode Special Delivery shows us how wacky and zany the Unikingdomâs postal system is. Dolphins can deliver mail, and thereâs even literal snail mail. (As in, snails delivering the mail.)
Stamp collecting is a thing, too.
Unikingdom citizens get their news from The Unikingdom News Super Good Morning Time Action Program Information Show Now!, the Internet, and much less popularly, newspapers. (I say much less popularly because no one wanted to read Richardâs newspapers)
The people use tablets and cell phones.
Thereâs a secret society of people wearing cloaks, and they use stickers and books to open up a portal to the underworld?!
Issues in the Unikingdom can be about anything, from super major problems to super minor ones.
Colorful tapestries with a silhouette of Unikittyâs face on them
These tapestries can have other symbols, too; see the Symbolism section above
Firework art (Unikingdom citizens love fireworks)
Crocheting (Richard mentions learning how to crochet)
Drawings with pencils, pens, and crayons
Paintings with lots of paints splatters
Renaissance-style art? Modern art? Pop art? Surrealism? Cubism? (There are references to real paintings in the show, and those styles are what I could glean from them)
Shapes- hearts, stars, sparkles
Apparently, every color symbolizes love
Photography? We see lots of framed pictures in the show, and people take photos with cameras and phones. Selfies are also popular.
Uhhh⊠why does Hawkodile have a torii-shaped picture frame in his treehouse??
Proscenium theaters (look them up)
Magic tricks (as in, sleight of hand and illusions)
Thereâs a morning song thatâs sung in the morning
Gold statues of random things. These are very expensive
Pillows can be shaped like hearts, squares, suns, moons, and pretty much anything
Beds can have headboards and footboards shaped like anything
Daytime television in the Unikingdom is described as âLike regular TV, but weirder!â
So⊠regular TV in the Unikingdom is early-morning, afternoon, and nighttime programming?
Uni-TV is, to quote, âThe Unikingdomâs favorite and only television network.â
There are four known record labels in the Unikingdom (Unikingdom Entertainment, FoxZone Music Group, McCorn-Horn Records, and Rick and Roll Records)
Cars have radios built into them
Making up songs in one go
Third Degree Love Burns (which is, like, a Bachelor-ish romance show)
The Nightly Late Night Nighttime Show (the moon- yes, the moon- watches this late night talk show so she doesnât get bored at night)
The Early Morning Daytime Daytime Show (a morning talk show for the sun to watch)
Hip-hop dance (like breakdancing)
Rave dancing (like glowsticking)
Can-can (Dr. Fox and her clones are seen doing it)
Vuvuzelas (mentioned by Puppycorn when he tries to say Viva La Lazy Sunday)
Giant versions of musical instruments exist, too
Sound equipment includes boomboxes, radios, speakers, and handheld mics.
Sports and Games in the Unikingdom:
Board games seem to be common
Most notably, adventure board games like Spoooooky Game, and fantasy RPGs like Castles and Kitties (Is Castles and Kitties meant to be anything more than âLook, DnD reference!â?)
You can even get transported inside the game
Could that happen even if Score Creeper wasnât there?
Video games (There are Gameboy-like consoles and controller consoles)
Light as a feather, stiff as a board (played at sleepovers)
Playing fetch with your pets
Video games can put their controls in the real world and turn people 16-bit
Carnival games (like Whack-a-Mole, ball toss, ring toss, and those basketball hoops)
American football??? They even have their own equivalent of the Super Bowl, the Pasta Bowl.
Bingo and water aerobics are enjoyed by elderly citizens
Traditions, Customs and Holidays in the Unikingdom:
Snow Day, a holiday on which people make snow angels, build snowmen, carve ice, sled, build snow forts, have snowball fights, drink cocoa, decorate their homes with wreaths, peppermints and bright lights, etc.
Problem Fixy-Day, on which the citizens state their problems and Unikitty offers her solutions
Valentineâs Day? (thereâs a Valentineâs Day special)
Halloween? (there are two Halloween specials)
Christmas?! (thereâs a Christmas special)
Thereâs no actual Christianity in this universe, by the way. Thereâs a throwaway joke about nuns from Unikitty, but there are no churches or anything to be seen.
Parade Day (there was a self-expression parade in that episode, so do they pick a yearly theme or something?)
Hide and Seek Championship
Best Best Friends Competition
Bounce Olympics? (Unikitty only mentions them once while she and Puppycorn are, well, bouncing)
The Unikingdom Awards (The awards presented are VERY random and VERY specific, such as Most Likely to Be Crushed by a Falling Statue, Best Lilâ Bro a Princess Could Ever Ask For, and Best Name That Rhymes With Schmuppycorn.)
Chore Day/Lazy Sunday, where Richard wants everyone to clean the castle, but Unikitty and Puppycorn want to chill out on the couch all day. Does everyone in the kingdom observe one of the two?
Trash Day happens every week. People throw out all the stuff they disposed of. What day of the week is it?
Unikitty chooses a Flavor of the Month.
Thereâs a Helpful Helpers Auction, where the gang lends their services to the citizens for a day or so. According to Puppycorn, it supports next yearâs auction.
Thereâs also an annual Ice Cream Festival.
There are lots and LOTS of specifically themed parties, such as a Piñata Party, a Burger Party, and a Jazz Party. In fact, they celebrate something almost every day. Some of these parties are annual, like the Cotton Candy Pool Party.
I guess that informal IS formal in the Unikingdom.
Unikitty also has these kinds of conferences with her citizens on an outdoor stage?
People have sleepovers, where they eat pizza, do prank calls, watch monster movies, and play sleepover games.
Richard suggests to Hawkodile that he send a declaration of love to his crush via mourning dove, with three poems expressing your heartâs desire. These are reminiscent of Victorian courting rituals.
Birthdays are a huge deal in the Unikingdom. Theyâre taken very seriously. Theyâre observed with cake, presents, big parties, and the Happy Birthday song.
Weddings are held outside. Thereâs wedding bells, flowers, groom top hats and tuxes, bridal veils and bouquets, and engagement and wedding rings. And wait a minute- bishops?!
In a scene where Dr. Fox is watching her robots get married, the officiant robot is wearing a mitre. Like I said, though, there's no churches or, like, actual Christianity.
Funerals are done by burying the dead person in a coffin. Thereâs a gravestone, wreaths, and their picture. The attendees wear black and throw flowers on the coffin.
Traditionally, the people lay down a towel at the beach to claim a spot.
Elderly people customarily tend to their gardens, clean their dentures, feed birds, wait for their loved ones to call, apply ointments, bake, swim, and eat dinner in the afternoon.
The elderly are seen as âalways napping at weird times, drinking tea and knitting.â
Dessert-themed sweepstakes are a thing. Unikitty and her friends search for a winning ice pop stick to win a tour to an ice pop factory
Libraries are run pretty strictly in the Unikingdom. They have a strict return policy. If you donât return your books on time, you get banned for life. Some people have to help the librarian with tasks, such as carrying tall, heavy stacks of books (like Brock did).
When on vacation, people take selfies and photos, try new foods, and buy a lot of souvenirs
Going to the zoo is a fun activity to people. So is going to the park.
Coupons to the zoo are sold online
On a hot day, people wear, quote-unquote, âcoolâ outfits and strike âcoolâ poses. More on this in the Fashion section
In his treehouse, Hawkodile has SOME kind of shrine for Sensei Falcomodo. Thereâs his picture, a bowl of incense, candles, and a cloth on the table.
In the summer, people go to the pool for a fun pool day, play/watch sports, have barbecues, go on picnics, watch fireworks, go to the movies, catch fireflies, try on shorts, ride bikes, try on shorts, and go to the beach
There are carnival games at amusement parks
Amusement parks sell fried foods on a stick
There are also park mascots
Despite being roughly 11 and roughly 9 respectively, Unikitty and Puppycorn are never seen going to any kind of school.
That led me to assume they were homeschooled, but who would homeschool them? Richard?
In fact, we almost never see any schools in the Unikingdom at all.
They do summer camps in the Unikingdom, like Lost at Sea Survival Camp, or camping trips for kids.
Action Forest is where action heroes train, and they practice in a dojo?
Hawkodile had supposedly trained in the dojo his whole life. Itâs also implied that Sensei Falcomodo raised him and Eagleator.
Fuzz Fuzz (a baby caterpillar that Unikitty decides to adopt and who grows up) attends a Giant Monster Community College⊠but he graduates with a diploma instead of a degree.
Medical school is a thing, too? Really Old Edith says that she went there
They have the same periodic table of elements that we do.
Unikingdom Mannerisms and Etiquette:
Being silly and loud seems to be considered acceptable.
Chores (such as cleaning your home) and renovations are done in fantastical, goofy ways. Any way that isnât is seen as boring.
Itâs normal to be carefree (to the point where you can neglect your responsibilities)
You can slap someone to help them stay awake
Fighting Styles and Weaponry in the Unikingdom:
Thereâs some form of hand-to-hand between Hawkodile and Eagleator, and between Eagleator and Flamurtle. I see punches, kicks, blocks and stances.
Being cool is emphasized in Unikingdom fighting.
As I said, Action Forest seems to want to combine martial arts with 80s action movies.
Boxing gloves. Hawkodile and Eagleator wear them. Sensei Falcomodo also wore them. (Are there any boxing punches?)
Swords (like broadswords, katanas and scimitars)
Punching bags used for practice
Whatever those rotating poles with pegs sticking out of them are
Archery (bows, arrows, round targets)
Hawkodile often mentions karate
He also mentions judo, like, once
Kung fu is mentioned in the library episode. Richard has a book about it... but it was written by Hawkodile's sensei?
Big honkinâ bombs with timers
Tanks (Not just for combat. You can go on a tank driving tour through Action Forest.)
Mechas and robots, which can have any of these weapons
Forks can be used as throwing weapons
Cards can be used as throwing weapons, too
Staffs (like the flame staff, explosion staff, and the training staff that belonged to Hawkodileâs sensei)
Safety suits are worn to keep people safe as they do risky/daredevil-ish stuff
âWork hard, play hard!â is a philosophy that Sensei Falcomodo taught Hawkodile. But, Hawkodile almost forgot that, trying to teach his own students to "Work hard, work harder!"
Ninjas and samurai are seen, but why do they attack the kingdom? Why is there a sneaky stealing samurai squad that causes mayhem? Why does Hawkodile wish for a ninja attack in the asteroid episode? đ€š
Any Language in the Unikingdom?
Everyone Speaks Englishâąïž (or whatever language you're watching the show in)
Hawaiian? The gang throws a, quote-unquote, âluauâ when they crash land on an uncharted island. No one else is on it but them.
Slang terms such as Sis and Rad are very, very common
Puppycorn gleefully answers, âIâll do my best, Miss Maâam!â when Unikitty asks him to keep an eye on the surface of the pool
Sir and Maâam are used here
Japanese honorifics are used as well. In one episode, Hawkodile says, "Protect me, Dummy-san!"
Dino Dude has an Australian accent.
FeeBee speaks with a Southern accent.
Really Old Edith wrote a story about her discovering an ancient something and deciphering a lost language. When sharing it on the Nighttime Show, sheâs interrupted before she can get into any detail.
In my notepad, I accidentally put some animals in this section. My bad.
Dishes are served on plates and eaten with forks, knives and spoons. People use napkins. Utensils, plates, bowls, mugs, etc. are cleaned with dish soap and sponges.
Food is eaten at tables, though people can have picnics on blankets.
Things such as flowers and candles are used as table centerpieces.
They have a concept of breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Napkins and bibs are used. In the tourism video episode, Puppycorn suggests using an entire tablecloth as a napkin and a bib. (âThe whole table is covered in napkins, so you can be as messy as you want!â And he tucks it into the suit heâs wearing.)
Some restaurants in the Unikingdom donât allow outside food.
There are refrigerators in this world. But thereâs also a big, icy vault in the castle to store frozen food in. Do any other homes have this?
Steel is edible in this world.
Tea (specific types named are Chamomile, Earl Gray, and Mint tea)
Bubble gum (even long after you chew it, it doesnât lose its flavor)
Fried foods on a stick (there are even fried sticks on a stick, so sticks/twigs are edible in this world)
Caviar and truffles? (Thereâs a restaurant in the Unikingdom called Caviar and Truffles by Giovanni.)
Ice cream (comes in different flavors, including a mystery flavor)
Poke? (Dr. Fox mentions a restaurant called Poke Bowl, but itâs never seen.)
Barbecue (there are barbecue grills)
Jelly (I think; the title card of Whatâs Grampa Eating looks like peanut butter and jelly)
Popcorn (there are popcorn stands)
Sushi? (Thereâs playground equipment that looks like sushi rolls.)
Chocolate bars (that can be filled like Milky Ways and Twix bars)
Lollipops (such as Lickypops)
Snacks served in vending machines
Thai food? One of the Unikingdom citizens, Batty, runs a Thai food restaurant. They straight-up say it's Thai food, even though Thailand isn't anywhere on this planet's geography.
Pudding (like the bad vibes pudding)
Unikingdom Fashion and Dress Code:
The people of the Unikingdom are pretty selective with how they wear clothes.
Many of them don't wear clothes at all, or only wear clothes on some occasions
Even during the winter, the people can play in the snow wearing nothing but a pom pom hat and a scarf. Even Hawkodile does despite hawks and crocodiles being cold blooded, but normal logic does not apply in this show
Some people DO wear clothes all the time. Dr. Fox is always wearing her lab coat and some pants, or is fully dressed in some other articles of clothing
Hawkodile usually wears nothing but a pair of shorts, his sunglasses, and his boxing gloves
Flower crowns? (Unikitty gives one to Hawkodile for protecting the gang in one episode, so are they a symbol of gratitude?)
Berets? (Worn by film directors, and worn with formal outfits?)
Puffy chef toques and aprons worn by cooks, and when cooking
Plaid shirts and light jeans worn by home renovators/architects
Wide-brimmed, round sunhats are worn in hot weather
Lab coats and glasses/goggles are worn by scientists in the kingdom
Black jumpsuits/ski masks are worn by thieves and criminals
Prisoners wear gray and orange boiler suits
There are MJ-ish fedora hats
Rulers can wear yellow crowns, but Unikitty doesnât?
I feel like I should point out that, in an episode where Puppycorn bought a mask, one of them looked like a calavera.
Sweater vests, visors, ties, caps, and collared shirts are worn when people play golf
Multicolored safety hats and suits
Ugly limited edition sneakers exist
There are specific safety vests Hawkodile uses:
Bee proof vests- they look like beekeeping suits
Insult proof vests- they are armed with mechanical hands that pop out and knock you back when you insult their wearer
Long, wild hair and dramatic makeup for rock and metal fashion
Cheerleading outfits have white, long-sleeved shirts, navy blue skirts, pants, and a rainbow U.
Other cheer outfits are purple two-piece uniforms with orange edges
And powder blue sleeveless uniforms with yellow edges
Pom poms can be any color
Hiking shirts, coonskin caps, ascots, stringed hats, and backpacks are work for camping and hiking
People sleep with hair rollers, even when they donât have hair
Purses are worn by old people
Fun and silly costumes are worn on certain occasions, such as the gang dressing up in submarine sweaters and caps when they rode in Dr. Foxâs submarine. There was also the episode Batman appeared in, where they dressed in Batman costumes.
Unikitty was Batman, and she found his suit in the laundromat. Puppycorn and Dr. Fox were Robins. Hawkodile was Nightwing, and Richard was Alfred. Master Frown and Brock also dressed like the Joker and Harley Quinn.
50s fashion- leather jackets, sunglasses, pompadours
Action Forest students and fighters wear karate gi.
Action fighters can wear sunglasses, bandanas, jumpsuits, boxing gloves, jackets, tank tops, and shoulder/elbow/knee pads. Theyâre usually armed with a weapon or two.
Can be made of gems or pearls
Pool floaties (float toys and inflatable arm bands)
Tank tops and whistles are worn by lifeguards
Swim caps are worn by old folks
These Lego beings wear underwear despite not having genitals
Tuxedos, ties, and bow ties (of any size; Puppycorn had a comically large bow tie that he wore on his head in one episode)
Matching shirts and pants
Onesies (can have bows on them)
âCoolâ outfits can consist of:
Cool sunglasses/shades/reflective sunglasses
Cool, shiny baseball caps
Sick, wicked, awesome gems (aka SWAG)
Headbands that you tie back (Hachimaki?)
Jackets with popping collars
Roller skates (can have rockets if the wearer wants)
Striking cool poses can actually make things colder and freeze things
Anything lame counteracts that, melting all the cool
Cool poses can come in literally any shape
âNight steed?â âFiesty?â I donât really know what Hawkodile said
The infinity gaze- the coolest of cool poses!
Unikingdom Queer Culture:
People of all genders are respected in the Unikingdom. (âSir, or maâam or neither, I donât wanna be presumptuousâŠâ âLadies and gentlemen and everyone in between!â These are real quotes said by Unikitty.)
Same-gender couples are also respected
Queer people can have kids!
Other than this, thereâs not that much info on queerness and queer culture in the Unikingdom
Other than character backstories, almost nothing is known about the Unikingdomâs history. Itâs just kinda there.
In this world, movies were invented by Really Old Edith.
She was also the champion of cheerleading 100 years in a row.
Her book, The Most Interesting Story Ever Told, took her 110 years to write.
Hardcore skaters were wiped out forever in the Skaterz Stuntz Gamez, and their hardcore ghosts are believed to haunt the ramps, according to Dino Dude.
Dr. Fox studied hard and earned a PhD in science. But where?
Richardâs past is unknown, but he has a criminal record?
Hawkodile and Eagleatorâs whole backstory together. Sensei Falcomodo is implied to have raised them. They trained together in the dojo. But⊠Eagleator destroyed it? And itâs still destroyed to this day?! Also, did he kill Sensei Falcomodo?
Hawkodile is orphaned, and it's shown that he never met his birth parents.
Eagleator says that his family was kidnapped by bandits, and heâs running out of time. Itâs also implied he has a baby sibling, but we never see them or find out who they are.
There are occasional sâmores wars in the Unikingdom between graham crackers and marshmallows, but how far back do they go?
Lego beings can grow and age like people do.
Really Old Edith is over 110 years old, so it seems they can go on living for a very long time.
In one episode, Unikitty says, âBefore the castle was built, I told the castle builders to surprise me!â
When was the castle built?
When was the Unikingdom founded?
Who founded the Unikingdom?
Unikingdom Transportation:
People drive around in cars, vans, and trucks
Many cars are colorful convertibles
They also often get around on foot
If they want to, they can transform their bodies to put wheels on them
In fact, they can transform themselves into any of the vehicles listed here
Planes, with party lights on the aisle floor
Scooters, skateboards, and bikes are used
Unikitty has her cloud car.
It looks like people donât need a license to drive, since kids like them can do it
Does anyone else have cloud cars or trikes like theirs?
People do have to take pilotâs tests to fly a plane, though (I mentioned this earlier)
Rigs (can be attached to trucks and vans; rainbows can be stored inside)
Roller coasters are used as a form of transport (Puppycorn implemented roller coaster highways for a while in one episode)
People drive roller coaster wagons (This isnât seen in the show, but it is a mini Lego set)
Ships (pirate ships, cargo ships, cruise ships)
Colonial American boats? (some birds were briefly seen in one, with justacorps and powdered wigs and everything)
Vehicles can turn into mechas
Vehicles can also be armed with cannons and such. (The roller coaster wagon Lego set has a disc launcher. Even when they arenât mechas, Unikittyâs cloud car and Puppycornâs trike both have cannons)
Double-decker sightseeing buses
Trains (Richard mentions reading a book about them)
Paddle subs (and paddle boats)
Space exploration has gone very far, with all the rockets Unikitty and her friends travel in