Berry Sisters

The Berry Sisters are fan characters.

Character bio
The Berry Sisters are a duo of beret-wearing, pearl necklace-wearing bears. While both have contrasting personalities, they do care for each other and both share the same hobbies of singing and dancing, if not just public performance in general.

The pink bear is named Sweet Berry. True to her name, she is the more sweet-natured of the duo. She is highly energetic, so energetic that her sister tries to keep watch on her to keep her from getting into trouble. However, she is also very childish and easy to cry from even the mildest insults, not helped by her skills. Fortunately, her sister will always try to cheer her up. Despite this, she tries to be less dependent on Sour Berry.

The light blue bear is named Sour Berry. Basically the calmer and more mature of the duo, Sour Berry tries to take care of her sister, to the point that she does not even value her own life. She takes things seriously and hates obnoxious people. Despite all this, she cannot take criticism well regarding her performances. Even worse if it is her sister being in the receiving end of the critiques, as she will try to defend her sister fiercely.

Underneath their in-universe attractive appearance, however, lies their lack of public performance skills, especially their singing. Worse, they are seemingly unaware of this and think that their performance is acceptable for the general public, not helped by their bad reactions to any form of criticism. Being Happy Tree Friends, their awful performance can even lead to deaths, usually involving a large amount of tree friends. When it comes to relationships between themselves, the Berry Sisters get along well for the most part, with only the occasional vitriol typical of arguing siblings. They tend to fix their relationships rather quickly, though.

Starring roles

 * Razzle-Dazzle

Featuring roles
TBA

Appearances
TBA

Deaths
TBA

Kill count
TBA

Trivia

 * They (and their group name) are based on the infamous Cherry Sisters, particularly their awful performances and their bad reactions to fair criticism, albeit applied to pop music/performance.