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|role    = Cultivator
|role    = Cultivator
|galaxy  = Hexia
|galaxy  = Hexia
|loves    = Gran'mama's Veggie Fried Rice;Bamboo Apple Slushie;Apple;Bamboo
|loves    = Apple;Bamboo Log;Bamboo Apple Slushie;Gran'mama's Veggie Fried Rice
|likes    = Farm Decor;Green
|likes    = Bamboo;Farm Decor;Green;Red
|dislikes = Black
|dislikes = Black; Plastic
|about    = Water crops across the planet to help them grow better.;Grows sproutsies near home to improve everyone's meals.
|about    = Water crops across the planet to help them grow better.;Grows sproutsies near home to improve everyone's meals.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Yunguo's animal appearence is inspired by the red panda<ref>Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_panda Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens)]</ref>.
*Yunguo's animal features are very similar to those of the red panda<ref>Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_panda Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens)]</ref>.
*Despite being good at cultivating crops, Yunguo's seems to have difficulties when it comes to cook, mostly due to her unique tastes in cuisine.<ref>Yunguo's Introduction: [https://petitplanet.wiki/File:Know_Your_Neighbors_Yunguo_4.png Know Your Neighbors | Become Master Chef]</ref>
*Despite being good at cultivating crops, Yunguo's seems to have difficulties when it comes to cooking, mostly due to her unique tastes in food.<ref>Yunguo's Introduction: [https://petitplanet.wiki/File:Know_Your_Neighbors_Yunguo_4.png Know Your Neighbors | Become Master Chef]</ref>
=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===
*Yunguo's name comprises the Chinese characters 云 ''yún'', meaning "cloud", and 果 ''guǒ'', which means "fruit".
*Yunguo's name comprises the Chinese characters 云 ''yún'', meaning "cloud", and 果 ''guǒ'', which means "fruit".