17 Tweets That Prove How and Why Abby Is the Best Character in Pixar's Turning Red

Abby displayed a wide range of emotions and behaviors, and we love her for all of them.

As entertaining as it was to see Mei battle her inner Red Panda in Turning Red, Abby is the best supporting character! Mei's closest friend, Abby, is Mei's undeniably energetic supporter and deserves her own spinoff due to her contagious enthusiasm.

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When Mei finally decided what she wanted to pursue in Toronto, the girls helped her celebrate her identity and culture. Abby was a more aggressive version of Agnes from Despicable Me, thanks to her devotion and zeal for the Panda, and her personality was most evident in all of these energetic, joyful exchanges.

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She exhibited a wide range of emotions and behaviors, including singing, dancing, berating litterbugs, speaking loudly in Korean, daydreaming about food, and expertly playing dodgeball. Although she seemed well-rounded, she could also be a little frightening at times, which would make for an interesting story unrelated to Mei's adventure.

Abby is quite intelligent, as evidenced by the marketing strategy she devised to capitalize on the Panda so they could see 4*Town. Every spectator has fallen in love with her because of her cuteness, honesty, loyalty to her friends, and numerous shenanigans.

On social media, many people are sharing amusing posts about Abby, and the majority of them appreciate this character. Abby’s story might revolve around her early acceptance of the past, but let’s check out the viewers' opinions regarding Abby.

1. We need more Abby, please, and we really mean it!

1. We need more Abby, please, and we really mean it!twitter.com
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2. Abby is so cute and relatable.

2. Abby is so cute and relatable.twitter.com
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3. Abby made this tweep laugh every time she was on screen.

3. Abby made this tweep laugh every time she was on screen.twitter.com

4. For this tweep, Abby is truly the best character in Turning Red.

4. For this tweep, Abby is truly the best character in Turning Red.twitter.com

5. Abby is clearly the favorite among viewers, and this part is one of the proofs.

6. Abby is the moment! Don't you just love her energy?

6. Abby is the moment! Don't you just love her energy?twitter.com

7. If they could fuse, Abby would be a combination of Candy and Grenda.

7. If they could fuse, Abby would be a combination of Candy and Grenda.twitter.com

8. This tweep likens Abby to an evil, short, funny, mischievous girl.

8. This tweep likens Abby to an evil, short, funny, mischievous girl.twitter.com

9. This is the best scene for this tweep, and it lives rent-free in their mind.

9. This is the best scene for this tweep, and it lives rent-free in their mind.twitter.com

10. This tweep loves Abby's gremlin energy, and honestly, we do too.

10. This tweep loves Abby's gremlin energy, and honestly, we do too.twitter.com

11. This tweep is totally obsessed with Abby. Come on, who wouldn't be?

11. This tweep is totally obsessed with Abby. Come on, who wouldn't be?twitter.com

12. What exactly is Abby screaming and pointing at? She's one heck of a character!

12. What exactly is Abby screaming and pointing at? She's one heck of a character!twitter.com

13. The most 'me' thing ever, according to this tweep.

13. The most 'me' thing ever, according to this tweep.twitter.com

14. Just like this commenter, I wish I had a friend like Abby too.

14. Just like this commenter, I wish I had a friend like Abby too.twitter.com

15. Abby's expressions were the best part for this tweep. Check out some of them!

15. Abby's expressions were the best part for this tweep. Check out some of them!twitter.com

16. Abby with the boba, and she's still so cute!

16. Abby with the boba, and she's still so cute!twitter.com

17. I would’ve been so lucky to have her as a friend!

17. I would’ve been so lucky to have her as a friend!twitter.com

Turning Red was a lesson in sisterhood and unity as much as it was about Mei, a 13-year-old Chinese Canadian who was struggling with her inner Red Panda. The movie gave significant attention to her friends, who served as a rock in her life while she navigated her relationship with her mother, Ming, and the trauma of previous generations.

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