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Tulip McEvoy | |
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Nicknames | Orphan Tulip (by Junior) Weirdo (by Pigeon Toady) |
Gender | Female |
Age | 18 |
Species | Human |
Occupation | Inventor (formerly) Co-boss |
Family | McEvoy Family |
Friends | Junior (best friend) Diamond Destiny Jasper Pigeon Toady Wolf Pack |
Enemies | Hunter The Penguins Pigeon Toady (formerly) Wolf Pack (formerly) |
Tulip McEvoy is one of the two main protagonists of 2016 film Storks. She was an employee at Cornerstore. She has lived in Stork Mountain since she was a baby so she never knew her parents, after creating a baby by accident, she and her best friend Junior decide to deliver the baby to the Gardner family, in hopes of finding her family as well. She is fun-loving, thrill-seeking, cheerful, friendly, enthusiastic, spunky, energetic, adventurous, funny, hilarious, clumsy, sweet, pretty, affectionate, caring, loving, kind, altruistic, compassionate, emotional, clever, motherly, hard-working, selfless, smart, intelligent, optimistic, a little stubborn at times, eccentric, hyperactive, orphaned yet determined, goofy.
Character[]
Tulip was the last baby to be created by the baby making machine on Stork Mountain, until the baby delivery service was shut down after her delivery stork, Jasper, dropped her beacon causing it to fall into pieces. Storks took care of her for 18 years, working at Cornerstore, Stork Mountain's new package and mail delivery run by the greedy CEO Hunter, where she was working as an inventor, before she met her closet friend Junior. [1].
Appearance[]
She is a redhead with her curly hair tied up in a ponytail, has fair skin, green eyes and freckles. She wears a purple handkerchief on her neck, and wears a brown jumpsuit, a brown belt, and light tan boots. At the end of the movie, she wears a short-sleeved white shirt and blue jeans.
Personality[]
She is very goofy and always inventing things, but tends to mess up and break things. She doesn't think people will do what she say's they can do. (As when Junior went to bed when she said he can.)
Appearances[]
Storks[]
- Main article: Storks
After shutting down the baby factory, the company has success for a new mail delivery service Cornerstone, and Hunter become as a chairman. In present day, Hunter explained Junior about she is taken away by a storks after Jasper flew away, and also he tells him that Tulip is now as 18. Hunter orders Junior to fire her, if she ends up messing up and destroying things for one more time, or she will be fired forever. When Tulip and her friends are setting up with a jetpacks test, that Junior order to talk her and Tulip realized he's talking to herself about they were never seen since years ago. Junior tries to order her to stop using the jetpecks, before she started to fly. When her co-worker Dougland accidentally released to fly, which the rest of co-workers are going to fall, Junior rescue them and Tulip let go her jet peck before it's vacuum off in air vent that Pigeon Toady tries to grab the jet peck 10 times untill it explodes, which causes released the water,. Tulip is very crying at times after the chaos, Junior tries to fire Tulip, but he's too nervous for having to fire her. He takes her to abandoned baby factory, Junior warns her to never leave this room before Junior's leave. She started to write and she's talking to herself with her imaginary workers.
Later, she discovered that the blue letter.
Pigeon Toady's Guide to Your New Baby[]
- Main article: Pigeon Toady's Guide to Your New Baby
Tulip had appear in the short film Pigeon Today's Guide to Your New Baby, set after the end of film.
Quotes[]
- "Bored, bored, bored."
- —Tulip tired for writing the letter and she whistles[src]
- "Somebody write me a letter?!"
- —Tulip yell someone to write a letter[src]
- "Let me see the baby."
- —Tuilp showing the inside a baby from metal pod[src]
Trivia[]
- Tulip had tried to pull a lever that was causing damage, before the babies attacked her and Hunter in the teaser trailer.
- When Tulip is talking to herself and daydreaming in the mail room Junior assigns her to, she imagines herself having clones with different hair styles. Those imaginary clones have the same or similar hair styles as some of Tulip's relatives who she meets at the end of the film. An excellent example is Tulip's imaginary clone who acts as a man by forming her pony tail as a beard making herself almost resemble her father. This foreshadows Tulip's family resemblance.
- In the first teaser trailer, she ends up breaking a machine and causing babies to appear all over.
- Though Tulip knows Hunter from the time she was produced in the factory, she does not speak to or interact with him until the film's climax.
- Out of all the people in Tulip's family, the only family members who speak are Tulip's mother and a teenage boy (arguably her brother).
- Tulip shares some similarities with Lewis from Disney's "Meet the Robinsons":
- Both are clever inventors.
- Both create devices that backfire and cause disasters (Lewis' PB and Jelly machine splatters on a man causing an allergic reaction; Tulip's jet pack flies all over the Cornerstore factory, gets sucked into a vent pipe, and sets the factory on fire)
- Both create flying machines which they eventually crash (Lewis' time machine akin to Tulip's airplane).
- Both create devices that backfire and cause sprinkler systems to activate; then they feel guilty for the disasters they cause.
- Both are orphaned and are yet determined to find their true families.
- Both their co-protagonists fill out obligations with them and help them find their families (Wilbur for Lewis; Junior for Tulip).
- Both have large families (Lewis' adoptive parents, wife, son, and various relatives; Tulip's biological family).
- While sharing her reasons she would want to be the boss of Cornerstore, Tulip claims she would destroy the factory (not to mention how she considers the place a bummer) and start delivering babies. These details suggest that Tulip doesn't like Cornerstore so much or at least has little to no interest in the business of delivering packages.
- She looks like Jessie from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2 (1999).
References[]
- ↑ http://m.imdb.com/title/tt4624424/
- ↑ "storks Tulip". https://www.tumblr.com/search/storks%20tulip.
- ↑ Bentley, Rick (September 19, 2016). "Katie Crown gets excited over voice work in ‘Storks’". www.fresnobee.com. http://www.fresnobee.com/entertainment/movies-news-reviews/article102812597.html. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
- ↑ "Andy Samberg, Kelsey Grammer to Voice Animated ‘Storks’". Variety. April 20, 2015. http://variety.com/2015/film/news/andy-samberg-kelsey-grammer-to-voice-animated-storks-1201475974/. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
- ↑ "Tulip (Storks)". August 21, 2017. http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Tulip_(Storks).
- ↑ angelwithwings15 (December 30, 2016). Tulip Vs Tulip Death Battle by angelwithwings15 on DeviantArt.
Storks Characters | |
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Stork Mountain | Junior • Tulip • Baby • Toady • Jasper • Hunter |
Gardner Family | Nate • Henry • Sarah |
Animals | Wolves • Chicken • Quail • Emu • Bunny • Polar Bear • Baboo • Penguins |
Humans | Babies • Tulip's Family •
Police Officer • Dock Security 1 • Dock Security 2 |
Living characters appear in green. Presumed Dead characters appear in yellow. Dead characters appear in red and italics. Determinant characters (meaning that their status is variable based off of player choices) appear in purple. Characters with an unknown status appear in blue. |
- ↑ "Tulip (Storks)". August 21, 2017. http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Tulip_(Storks).