Tapioca Pudding is a minor female character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz.

History

Tapioca Pudding first appeared on September 4, 1986. She appears in the same class as Linus and Charlie Brown.

Her most common character trait is probably talking too much. She always talks on and on about herself, or her father, which often bores and annoys other characters.

It seems that Tapioca Pudding is very proud of her father's job, and therefore, has to tell everybody about him.

Whenever she introduces herself to anybody she says, "My dad is in licensing" and then brags about how she will one day be on products, such as lunchboxes and T-shirts (She tells Linus if they ever get married, she will already be on his lunchbox). According to the September 9, 1986 strip, her father's name is "Joe Pudding".

Initially, Linus develops a crush on Tapioca, wanting to eat lunch with her, bringing her to the movies, and buying her ice cream. This annoys Sally Brown (who calls her "Grape Jelly" and "Blueberry Muffin"). However, he soon gets annoyed with her constant talk about licensing. Tapioca has a crush on Linus, and even assumes they will be married someday. Every time she sees Linus she tells him "My name is Tapioca Pudding", to which the annoyed Linus replies "I know". Tapioca then, of course, tells him how her father is in licensing.

Her last appearance in the strip was on December 1, 1986.

Trivia

She is one of the many Peanuts characters who appear in the game Snoopy's Street Fair, where she owns a souvenir booth, which reflects how her father is into licensing.