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Revision as of 01:53, 14 July 2026

The Grape Fairie is a character within the Homestar Runner storybook world. The Grape Fairie is aptly named due to the fact that, in his first appearance, he bestowed twenty grapes upon a group of participants in an endurance contest while riding the Fat Bee.

The Grape Fairie's body is round and purple like a grape, with a long black neck ending in a spherical white head. He wields a wand with a grape on the tip, and wears a yellow crown and white miniskirt. He speaks with a very gruff Bronx accent and sports a five-o'-clock shadow when his mouth is visible, as revealed in Strongest Man in the World. After he finishes speaking, his mouth disappears and the stubble goes with it.

The Grape Fairie's aunt was apparently given the Golbol by Mookie Wilson in 1974.

Filmography

Character Evolution

Image Info Created Appearances What's Changed?
File:Grape Farie with bee.png Original design 1996 Original Book; Strumstar Hammer (kids' book Easter egg); Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold N/A
File:GrapeFairieCloseup.PNG The current design 2006 Strongest Man in the World His eyes are thicker; his grape body is darker, more defined, and more shiny; and he has gained stubble. His outline is no longer black.