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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"


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