Buncho Bananas is a common Shopkin from the Banana Smoothie recipe in the Breakfast team and the Banana Split recipe in the Sweets team in Season Six.
Bio[]
Buncho Bananas: Always a bunch of fun to be around. Super helpful. Will bend over backwards for you!
Ultimate Collector's Guide Info[]
Buncho Bananas- Buncho Bananas may have a thick skin, but inside, he's just a big ol' softie. He loves monkeying around, but never wants to hurt anyone's peelings!
Dreams About:
Living to a ripe old age.
Signature Dance Move:
Going Bananas
Known for:
Always wearing sunscreen. He peels!
Favorite Vacation Destination:
Anywhere with a hammock.
Favorite Animal:
Yellow Labrador.
Appearance[]
Buncho Bananas is a yellow bunch of three bananas that fade to green at the top. There is a brown stem at the top of him.
There are two other variants of him which are included in the Food Fair lunchboxes. The first variant is a yellow fading to orange bunch of bananas.
The second variant is a light green fading to yellow-orange bunch of bananas.
Trivia[]
- A similar-looking banana Shopkin was depicted on the back of Season One and Two packs, though it is not likely to be the same character.
- The webseries contradicted most of his website bio, making him a ruckus-causer who is easily distracted.
- His Collector's Tool artwork colors his feet a different color than his body while they are the same color as his body on his figure.
- He is voiced by Brianna Plantano in the World Vacation Movie.
- Buncho Bananas is named Platanera Nera in the European Spanish dub of the Chef Club Movie. Curiously, he is referred as a female Shopkin.
In other languages[]
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language | Name | Translation | Description |
---|---|---|---|
English | "Buncho Bananas" | "Buncho Bananas" | His name is a pun of the sentence "bunch of bananas". |
Dutch | "Alberto Banini" | "Albert Banana" | |
French | "Bananeti" | "Bananati" | |
Spanish | "Nana Banana" or "Platanera Nera" (Chef Club Movie) | "Nana Banana" or "Banana Nera" | "Platanera" while it means "Banana" it can also refer to the tree where bananas grow from known as "Plataneros". |
Latin American Spanish |
"Ana Banana" | "Ana Banana" |