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Marina Dattilo
A promotional image of Marina Dattilo.
Minor Character
Gender Female
Animal Rabbit
Age 9
First appeared "Prunella's Special Edition"
Family Mrs. Dattilo (mother)
Episode count 6

Marina Dattilo is Prunella's best friend. She is a rabbit, blind, and loves Henry Skreever, a novel series parody of Harry Potter. She and Prunella met when Prunella unwillingly received a Braille edition of the latest Henry Skreever and the Cabbage of Mayhem and let Marina borrow it, and since then they have become inseparable. Marina is notably good at yoga and joined Prunella and her mother, Wanda, in their early-morning yoga routine. Marina lives with her mother, and her father is not currently a character in the series. Despite her blindness, she can still play soccer with a noise letting her know where it is.

Appearances

Appearance and Personality

Marina is a blind rabbit who is depicted with a white complexion, short brunette hair with bangs, a white shirt with a bluish-gray sweater over it, a bluish-green skirt, periwinkle socks, and umber brown shoes, and carries a white cane when she walks through town so she knows what is ahead of her.

Trivia

  • On the show's official website, You've Got Braille (a section of Prunella's page) is a play on America Online's "You've Got Mail!"; although it is used to translate the Roman characters into braille characters with raised dots.
  • Just about all of her appearances are episodes that have Prunella as the central character.