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Paddi (懒羊羊, Lǎn Yángyáng) is one of the main characters of Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. He is one of the goats living in Goats’ Village and a best friend of Weslie.

Appearance[]

Paddi is a goat with white wool, fair skin, and brown antlers. He has a spiral quiff on his forehead and he wears a yellow bib with a white stripe.

Personality[]

He hates working and likes to sleep, but due to his lazy nature, he is often the first caught by Wolffy most of the time. Paddi is the most intelligent goat of all of them in some cases of important things he needs to solve, although this is concealed by his laziness. He also has a habit of falling asleep whenever Wolffy kidnaps the goats. He is sometimes a bit selfish. He has been revealed to hold a varying number of hidden talents throughout the show, such as diving. He was a hero back where the ferocious dragon came from in the 7th movie. His luck is very weird sometimes and can escape danger with his dumb yet incredible luck.

Wolffy’s son Wilie has an attachment of him and will often address Paddi as “Brother Paddi.” He is also one of the most popular characters in the sheep family. Paddi had a mother when he was a child, but it is unknown if his mother is dead or alive at the moment.

Back when Paddi and Weslie were little children, Weslie almost fell off a cliff but Paddi saved him, and Weslie gave Paddi a shiny gold-like cover of a tin can to say that Paddi is his hero. After many years Weslie’s memory about that was hidden deep down, forgotten, but when they time-traveled to the past, Weslie almost fell off again, this time on some pillar of rocks but then, Paddi grabbed his hand, and then, his memories came back, when Paddi pulled Weslie up he said “I know what that tin can is,” but Paddi said “Don’t get that close,” Weslie now said: “Paddi, you are my real hero!"

Etymology[]

Lǎn (懒) means “lazy,” while Yáng (羊) means “goat” or “sheep.” Together, Lǎn Yángyáng can mean “Lazy Goat Goat.”

The name is also a pun on the Chinese phrase lǎnyángyáng (懒洋洋), which describes a feeling of laziness or sluggishness.

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